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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
D epartment

of

Commerce and L abor,
B ureau of Statistics,
W a sh in g ton , J a n u a ry 1 , 1 91 2.

Sir : I have the honor to submit herewith for publication the thirtyfourth issue of the Statistical Abstract of the United States.
Respectfully,
O. P. A ustin,
C h ie f o f B u rea u .

To Hon. Charles Nagel,
S ecreta ry o f C om m erce a n d L a b o r.







CONTENTS
Letter op Transmittal...................................................................................

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AREA, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND POPULATION.
Explanation op Terms......................................................................................
Table 1.—The United States: Dates of acts of organization or admission of
States and Territories and areas of their land and water surfaces.................
Table 2.—Noncontiguous territory of the United States: Dates of acquisition
and organization, and population and area.....................................................
Table 3.—Lowest temperature: Record to December 31, 1910, by months, at
specified stations.....................
Table 4.—Highest temperature: Record to December 31,1910, by months, at
specified stations.............................................................................................
Table 5.—Normal temperature: Monthly and annual means at specified
stations........................................................ . ..............................................
Table 6.—Precipitation: Normal monthly and annual, at specified stations...
Table 7.—Area of Indian reservations, and Indian population exclusive of
Alaska: By States, 1880, 1890, 1900, and 1911......... ...................... ............
Table 8.—Original homestead entries: Area, by States, 1901 to 1911.............
Table 9.—Railroad selections: Area, by States, 1901 to 1911...........................
Table 10.—Land areas unappropriated and unreserved: By States, 1890, 1900,
and 1911..................................................................................................
Table 11.—Public and Indian lands entered for cash: By States, 1901 to 1911.
Table 12.—Land areas patented: By classes, 1911......................... ................
Table 13.—Swamp and overflow lands: Areas in 1908, by States..................
Table 14.—Developed water powers: Wheels and horsepower in 1908, by
States..........................
Table 15.—Developed water powers: Wheels and horsepower in 1908, by
drainage basins...............................................................................
Table 16.—Coal: Estimated supply in 1908, by States.....................................
Table 17.—Iron ores: Estimated supply in 1908, by commercial districts and
species......................................................................
Table 18.—Petroleum and natural gas: Areas in 1908, by States....................
Table 19.—Irrigation: Approved projects commenced, area to be reclaimed,
with estimates of expenditure to and percentage of completion on December
31, 1911, by locations............................... . .................................................
Table 20.—Population of continental United States and noncontiguous terri­
tory: Total June 1, 1900, with estimates for corresponding dates, 1901 to
1911.............................................................................................................
Table 21.—Rank of States in population: Census years 1790 to 1910..............
Table 22.—Population at each census, 1790 to 1910: By color and by geo­
graphic divisions..........................................................................................
Table 23.—Population at each census, 1790 to 1910: By States and geo­
graphic divisions...................
Table 24.—Population at each census, 1850 to 1910: By race and color, and by
States and geographic divisions....................................................................
Table 25.—Population in 1900 and 1910: By sex,, race, nativity, and parentage
of whites, and by geographic divisions.............
Table 26.—Population in 1910: By sex, race, nativity, and parentageof whites,
and by States and geographic divisions........................................................
Table 27.—Persons of school, militia, and voting ages in 1900: By sex, nativ­
ity, and color, and by States and geographic divisions................................
Table 28.—Density of population per square mile at each census, 1790 to 1910:
By States.....................................................................................................
Table 29.—Distribution of population as urban and rural, with per centurban,
1890 to 1910: By States ana geographic divisions.....................................




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T a b l e 3 0 .— C itie s h a v in g 5 0 ,0 0 0

o r m o r e in h a b ita n ts in

1 9 1 0 : P o p u la tio n

at

e a c h c e n s u s , 1 8 5 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d d e c e n n i a l i n c r e a s e 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 0 ...................................
T a b l e 3 1 .— N a t iv e

and

fo r e ig n

born

p o p u la tio n ,

S t a t e s ............................................................
T a b l e 3 2 .— P e r c e n ta g e o f n a tiv e a n d fo r e ig n
3 3 .— F o r e ig n -b o r n

p o p u la tio n ,

1900:

1890,

and

1900:

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By
57

born

1 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 0 : B y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic
T able

1880,

o f to ta l p o p u la tio n , 1 8 8 0 ,

d i v i s i o n s .....................................................

B y

S ta tes, b y

g e o g r a p h ic

58

d iv i­

s i o n s , a n d b y c o u n t r i e s o f b i r t h ....................................................................................................................
T a b l e 3 4 .— F o r e ig n -b o r n p o p u la t io n , c e n su s y e a r s 1 8 5 0 t o 1 9 0 0 : B y p r in c ip a l

59

c o u n t r i e s o f b i r t h ............................................................................................................................................................

65

T a b l e 3 5 .— F o r e ig n -b o r n p o p u la t io n

and

p o p u la tio n

of

fo r e ig n

p a ren ta g e :

S h o w in g p e r c e n ta g e s w h ic h t h e y r e s p e c tiv e ly fo r m o f to ta l p o p u la tio n , c e n su s
y e a r s 1 8 5 0 t o 1 9 0 0 .........................................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 3 6 .— N a tiv e a n d

fo r e ig n

65

b o r n p o p u la t io n o f p r in c ip a l c it ie s , w i t h p e r ­

c e n t a g e o f f o r e i g n - b o r n p o p u l a t i o n , 1 8 7 0 , 1 8 8 0 , 1 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 0 ............., ...................

66

T a b l e 3 7 .— J u v e n ile d e lin q u e n t s i n 1 8 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 4 : T o t a l n u m b e r a n d r a tio p e r
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

o f p o p u l a t i o n , b y c o l o r , b y S t a t e s , a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ........

68

T a b l e 3 8 .— P a u p e r s e n u m e r a t e d i n a lm s h o u s e s : N u m b e r a n d r a t io p e r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
o f p o p u la tio n in 1 8 9 0 a n d

1 9 0 3 , b y S ta te s, b y g e o g r a p h ic d iv is io n s , a n d ( f o r

1 9 0 3 ) b y n a t i v i t y a n d c o l o r ..................................................................................................................................

69

T a b l e 3 9 .— F o r e ig n -b o m w h it e p a u p e r s e n u m e r a te d in a lm s h o u s e s : P e r c e n t
d is tr ib u tio n , D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1 9 0 3 , b y c o u n tr y o f b ir t h , b y S ta te s a n d b y g e o ­
g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ............................................................................................................................................................

70

T a b l e 4 0 .— I llite r a te p o p u la tio n 1 0 y e a r s o f a g e a n d u p w a r d i n 1 9 0 0 : B y S ta te s,
b y s e x , ra c e , a n d n a tiv ity , a n d

b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s .....................................................

71

T a b l e 4 1 .— I llite r a te p o p u la tio n 1 0 y e a r s o f a g e a n d u p w a r d i n 1 9 0 0 : P e r c e n t­
a g e s b y s e x , r a c e , a n d n a t i v i t y , a n d b y S t a t e s a n d g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s .............
T able

4 2 .— T o t a l p o p u la tio n , n u m b e r o f d w e llin g s a n d

72

fa m ilie s , n u m b e r a n d

p o p u la t io n o f p r iv a te fa m ilie s , n u m b e r o f fa m ilie s n o t p r iv a te , a n d a v e r a g e
n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s t o a d w e llin g , fa m ily , a n d p r iv a te fa m ily , 1 9 0 0 : B y S ta te s
a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...............................................................................................................................
T a b l e 4 3 .— F a m ilie s

c la s s ifie d

by

ten u re

of

h o m e s , 1 9 0 0 : B y S ta tes a n d

g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 4 4 .— D e a t h s : N u m b e r a n d p r o p o r tio n p e r 1 ,0 0 0 o f p o p u la t io n , f r o m a ll
ca u se s, c a le n d a r y e a r s , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d a n n u a l a v e ra g e s, 1 9 0 1 t o 1 9 0 5 , a n d
1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 0 , i n t h e r e g is tr a tio n a r e a , b y c o lo r , n a tiv it y , a n d p a r e n t n a tiv it y T a b l e 4 5 .— D e a t h s : N u m b e r a n d p r o p o r tio n p e r 1 ,0 0 0 o f p o p u la t io n , f r o m a ll
ca u se s, c a le n d a r y e a r s , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d a n n u a l a v e r a g e s , 1 9 0 1 t o 1 9 0 5 , a n d
1906
t o 1 9 1 0 , i n t n e r e g i s t r a t i o n a r e a , b y s e x a n d a g e .............................. .. ......................
T a b l e 4 6 .— D e a th s : N u m b e r

and

ra te

per

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

of

p o p u la tio n ,

73

by
74

75

76

annual

a v e r a g e s , c a le n d a r y e a r s , 1 9 0 1 t o 1 9 0 5 ,1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , in th e
r e g i s t r a t i o n a r e a , b y p r i n c i p a l c a u s e s ........................................................................................................

78

T a b l e 4 7 .— D e a t h s : K a t e p e r 1 ,0 0 0 o f p o p u la tio n , f r o m a l l c a u s e s ( e x c lu s i v e o f
s t illb ir t h s ), c a le n d a r y e a r s , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d a n n u a l a v e r a g e s , 1 9 0 1 t o 1 9 0 5 ,
and

1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 0 , b y r e g i s t r a t i o n S t a t e s ...............................................................................................

T a b l e 4 8 .— P o p u la tio n o f c o n tin e n ta l U n it e d
C en su ses o f 1880, 1890, a n d 1900 , w ith

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S ta te s a n d t h e re g is tr a tio n a r e a :

e stim a te s a s o f J u ly 1 ,1 9 0 1

to 1910,

a n d p e r c e n t a g e s ...............................................................................................................................................................

80

T a b l e 4 9 .— D e a t h s : A n n u a l a v e r a g e s c a le n d a r y e a r s 1 9 0 1 t o 1 9 0 5 a n d 1 9 0 6 to
1 9 1 0 , a n d r a t e p e r 1 ,0 0 0 o f p o p u la t i o n , f r o m a l l c a u s e s , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , b y c it ie s
a n d r u r a l d i s t r i c t s ........................................................................................................................................................

81

T a b l e 5 0 .— M a r r ia g e s a n d d iv o r c e s : N u m b e r a n d in c r e a s e , s p e c ify in g d iv o r c e s
g r a n t e d t o h u s b a n d o r w i f e , 1 8 8 7 t o 1 9 0 6 .............................................................................................

82

T a b l e 5 1 .— D iv o r c e s : N u m b e r a n d ca u ses, s p e c ify in g t h o s e g r a n te d to h u s b a n d
o r w i f e , b y q u i n q u e n n i a l p e r i o d s , 1 8 8 7 t o 1 9 0 6 ..............................................................................

83

T a b l e 5 2 .— D iv o r c e s : T o ta l n u m b e r g r a n te d , s p e c ify in g t h o s e g r a n te d t o h u s ­
b a n d o r w i f e , b y n u m b e r o f y e a r s m a r r i e d , 1 8 8 7 t o 1 9 0 6 ..................... ...............................
T a b l e 5 3 .— D iv o r c e s : N u m b e r
1900; an d
S ta tes a n d

per

of

p e r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f t o t a l p o p u la t io n ,

m a r r ie d
1870,

p o p u la tio n ,

1880,

1890, a n a

1900, b y
84

cau ses, b y n u m b e r o f y e a r s m a r r ie d , 1 8 8 7

1 9 0 6 .....................................................................................................................................................................................

T a b l e 5 5 .— T o ta l n u m b e r o f im m ig r a n ts
s e x a n d a g e ; a ls o

83

1890 an d

b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ................................................

T a b l e 5 4 .— D iv o r c e s : N u m b e r a n d
to

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

in s p e c ifie d y e a r s , 1 8 9 1

to

86

1911: B y

im m ig r a n ts d e b a r r e d a n d r e tu r n e d w ith in o n e y e a r a fte r

a r r i v a l , a n d i l l i t e r a t e s o v e r 1 4 a n d 1 6 y e a r s o f a g e ......................................................................

87

a d m i t t e d , 1 9 0 2 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y T a c e o r p e o p l e ...............

87

Digitized for l e 5 6 . — I m m i g r a n t a l i e n s
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T a b l e 5 7 .— I m m ig r a n t a lie n s a d m it t e d ,

years

ended

June

30,

1909 to 1911:

B y r a c e o r p e o p l e a n d b y s e x ........................................................................................................................
T a b l e 5 8 .— I m m ig r a n t a lie n s a d m itte d , y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 :

88

B y r a c e o r p e o p l e a n d b y a g e g r o u p ........................................................................................................
T a b l e 5 9 .— E m ig r a n t a lie n s d e p a r te d , y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y
r a c e o r p e o p l e a n d b y s e x ......................................................................................................................... ...........

89

T a b l e 6 0 .— E m ig r a n t a lie n s d e p a r te d , y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 0 9 t o

r a c e o r p e o p l e a n d b y a g e ....................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 6 1 .— N o n i m m i g r a n t a li e n s a d m i t t e d a n d

90

1911: B y
91

n o n e m ig r a n t a lie n s d e p a rte d *

y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y r a c e o r p e o p l e ............... ..........................................

92

T a b l e 6 2 .— T o ta l im m ig r a n t a n d n o n im m ig r a n t a lie n s a d m it t e d a n d t o t a l e m i ­
g r a n t a n d n o n e m ig r a n t a lie n s d e p a r te d , y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 :
B y r a c e o r p e o p l e .........................................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 6 3 .— A r r iv a ls

o f a lie n

p a ssen gers

and

im m ig r a n ts ,

1821

to

n a t i o n a l i t i e s a n d b y d e c a d e s ..........................................................................
T a b l e 6 4 .— D e p a rtu re s o f p a sse n g e rs fr o m
fo r

fo r e ig n

c o u n tr ie s , e t c .,

1887

to

94

th e se a p o rts o f th e U n ite d

1 9 1 1 : D is tin g u is h in g

sex,

S ta te s

c h ild r e n

or

a d u l t s , a n d p o r t i o n o f s h i p o c c u p i e d ........................................................................................................
T a b l e 6 5 .— A r r iv a ls

o f im m ig r a n ts ,

years

en d ed J u n e 30, 1902 to

96

1911: B y

n a t i o n a l i t i e s .......................................................................................................................................................................
Ta b l e 6 6 .— I m m ig r a n t a n d n o n im m ig r a n t a lie n s a d m itte d a n d
n o n e m ig r a n t a lie n s d e p a r te d , w ith

93

1911: B y

97

e m ig r a n t a n d

e x c e s s o f a lie n s a d m itte d

o r d e p a rted ,

y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y n a t i o n a l i t i e s ................................................................

98

|Ta b l e 6 7 . — A r r i v a l s o f p a s s e n g e r s a t t h e p r i n c i p a l p o r t s f r o m f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s ,
1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 1 : D is t in g u is h in g U n it e d S ta te s c itiz e n s r e tu r n in g , n o n im m ig r a n t
a l i e n s , a n d i m m i g r a n t s , r e s p e c t i v e l y ........................................................................................................
T able

6 8 .— S c h o o l p o p u la tio n , 1 9 0 9 a n d

a tte n d a n ce

o f p u p ils ; a v e ra g e d u r a tio n

s a la r y o f in str u c to r s in , a n d

101

1 9 1 0 : E n r o llm e n t a n d a v e r a g e d a ily
of

sch ool

te rm ; n u m b er, se x , an d

to ta l e x p e n d itu r e s fo r , th e p u b lic s c h o o ls , b y

S t a t e s a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...................................................................- ...................................

102

T a b l e 6 9 .— S u m m a r y o f s c h o o l p o p u la t io n , 1 8 7 0 to 1 9 1 0 : E n r o llm e n t , a tte n d ­
a n c e , t e a c h e r s e m p l o y e d i n , a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s f o r , p u b l i c s c h o o l s ...........................
T a b l e 7 0 .— P u b li c h i g h s c h o o ls a n d p r i v a t e h i g h s c h o o ls an d . a c a d e m ie s ,
1911: N um ber and
'

sex

o f in str u c to r s a n d

s tu d e n ts, b y S ta te s a n d

bygeo-

g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ........................................................................ ..................................................................................
T able

7 1 .— P u b lic

and

p r iv a te

n orm al

s c h o o ls , 1 9 1 1 :

N um ber

and

106

sex

107

of

i n s t r u c t o r s a n d s t u d e n t s , b y S t a t e s a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...................................
T a b l e 72i ^ U n i v e r s i t i e s , c o lle g e s , a n d t e c h n o lo g ic a l s c h o o ls , 1 9 1 1 : N u m b e r
a n d s e x o f in s tr u c to r s a n d s tu d e n ts , b y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic d i v i s i o n s ..
T a b l e 7 3 .— U n d e r g r a d u a t e s tu d e n ts i n u n iv e r s itie s , c o lle g e s , a n d s c h o o ls o f

108

t e c h n o l o g y , 1 9 1 1 ..............................................................................................................................................................

110

T able

7 4 .— P r o fe s s io n a l s c h o o ls , 1 9 1 1 : N u m b e r o f t h e o lo g ic a l, la w , a n d m e d ­

ic a l s c h o o ls , in s tr u c to r s , a n d s tu d e n ts , b y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic d iv is io n s .
T a b l e 7 5 .— S c h o o ls fo r t h e b lin d , t h e d e a f, a n d t h e fe e b le -m in d e d , 1 9 1 1 : N u m ­
ber

109

of

s c h o o ls

and

e n r o llm e n t

of

p u p ils ,

by

S ta tes

and

by

I ll

g e o g r a p h ic

d i v i s i o n s ...................................................................................................................................................................................

112

T a b l e 7 6 .— T r a in in g s c h o o ls fo r n u r s e s , c o m m e r c ia l s c h o o ls , m a n u a l a n d in d u s ­
tr ia l tr a in in g s c h o o ls , 1 9 1 1 : N u m b e r o f s c h o o ls a n d e n r o llm e n t o f stu d e n ts ,
b y S t a t e s a n a b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s .....................................................................................................
T a b l e 7 7 . — R e g is t r a t io n s ta tis tic s o f s p e c ifie d u n iv e r s itie s o n N o v e m b e r 1 , 1 9 1 1 .
T a b l e 7 8 .— R e lig io u s
ca n ts

o r g a n iz a tio n s :

T o ta l

n u m ber;

num ber

of

113
114

c o m m u n i­

o r m e m b e r s , a n d v a lu e o f c h u r c h p r o p e r ty , 1 8 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 6 , w ith n u m ­

b e r o f S u n d a y s c h o o ls , o ffic e r s a n d t e a c h e r s , a n d s c h o la r s , 1 9 0 6 , b y d e n o m i ­
n a t i o n s .....................................................................................................................................................................................

115

T a b l e 7 9 .— R e lig io u s o r g a n iz a tio n s , 1 9 0 6 : N u m b e r o f c o m m u n ic a n ts , o r m e m ­
b e r s , b y d e n o m i n a t i o n a l b o d i e s , b y S t a t e s a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ............

A G R IC U L T U R E , F O R E S T R Y , A N D

T a b l e 8 0 .— N u m b e r a n d

116

F IS H E R IE S *

a creage o f fa rm s a n d n u m b e r o f acres im p r o v e d a n d

u n im p r o v e d : B y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic d iv is io n s , 1 8 9 0 , 1 9 0 0 , a n d 1 9 1 0 ..

121

T a b l e 8 1 .— N u m b e r a n d a c r e a g e o f f i r m s a n d n u m b e r o f a c r e s im p r o v e d a n d
u n im p r o v e d :

C e n s u s y e a r s 1 8 5 0 t o 1 9 1 0 ...............................................................................................

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T a b l e 8 3 . — V a l u e o f f a r m p r o p e r t y : C e n s u s y e a r s 1 8 5 0 t o 1 9 1 0 .........................................

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T a b l e 8 4 . — C e r e a l c r o p s : E s t i m a t e d p r o d u c t i o n a n d v a l u e , 1 8 6 6 t o 1 9 1 1 . .............

128

T a b l e 8 5 . — C o m : E s t i m a t e d a n n u a l p r o d u c t i o n , b y S t a t e s , 1 8 8 5 t o 1 9 1 1 ...............

131

T a b l e 8 6 .— W h e a t : E s t im a t e d a n n u a l p r o d u c tio n , b y S ta te s , 1 8 8 5 t o 1 9 1 1 - . * .

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T a b l e 8 7 .— C o tto n

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1 9 1 0 : A c r e a g e h a rv e ste d ,

p r o d u c t i o n , a n d f a r m v a l u e , b y S t a t e s ..................................................................................................

138

T a b l e 8 8 .— H a y c r o p : E s t im a t e d a c r e a g e , p r o d u c tio n , a n d v a lu e , 1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 0 ,
a n d i n 1 9 1 1 b y S t a t e s - ........................................................................... . ..............................................................
T a b l e 8 9 .— T o b a c c o c r o p in c o n tin e n ta l U n it e d S ta te s 1 8 9 9 a n d
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143

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1906

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T a b l e 9 2 .— S u g a r b e e ts g r o w n i n 1 8 9 9 ; A c r e a g e , p r o d u c t s o ld , a n d r e c e ip ts f r o m
s a l e s , a s r e p o r t e d b y f a r m e r s , b y S t a t e s . ...............................................................................................
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149

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i n 1 9 1 1 b y S t a t e s ..............................................................................................................................

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T a b l e 9 6 .— C h ic k e n s a n d o th e r fo w ls a n d e g g s p r o d u c e d o n fa r m s a n d r a n g e s,
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156

1 9 0 0 , b y S ta tes a n d b y

g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...................................................................................................................................................
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n a t i o n a l f o r e s t s , o n J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 : B y S t a t e s ........................................................................
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161

a n d n u m b e r , 1 9 0 9 a n d 1 9 1 0 .....................................................................................................................
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164

1910, b y

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T a b l e 1 0 4 .— P o le s p u r c h a s e d b y s te a m r a ilr o a d , e le c t r ic r a ilr o a d , a n d e le c t r ic

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T a b l e 1 0 5 . — P r o d u c t i o n o f s h i n g l e s , 1 9 0 7 t o 1 9 1 0 : B y s p e c i e s ............................................

165

T a b l e 1 0 6 . — P r o d u c t i o n o f s h i n g l e s , 1 9 0 7 t o 1 9 1 0 : B y S t a t e s - ...........................i ..............

166

T a b l e 1 0 7 .— P r o d u c tio n a n d a v e r a g e m i ll v a lu e o f lu m b e r , 1 8 9 9 ,1 9 0 4 , a n d 1 9 0 9 ,
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166

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o f m a n u fa c tu re s: B y

s p e c ifie d in d u s tr ie s ,

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a n d 1 9 0 9 ............................................................................................................................................................................
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1 1 7 .— M in e r a l

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T a b l e 1 1 8 .— G o l d a n d s ilv e r p r o d u c tio n f r o m m in e s i n t h e U n i t e d S ta t e s : 1 7 9 2
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214

v a lu e o f t h e p r o d u c t o l g o ld a n d s ilv e r , 1 9 0 5 t o 1 9 1 1 :

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215

1 2 0 . — A n t h r a c i t e 1a n d

b itu m in o u s

c o a l p r o d u c tio n :

Q u a n titie s ,

1880,

1 8 9 0 , 1 9 0 0 , a n d 1 9 0 2 t o 1 9 1 0 , b y S t a t e s ..................................................................................................
T a b l e 1 2 1 .— P ig -ir o n

p r o d u c tio n , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 1 , a n d

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1911, b y

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T a b l e 1 2 3 . — C r u d e - s t e e l p r o d u c t i o n : Q u a n t i t i e s a n d k i n d s , 1 8 7 8 t o 1 9 1 0 ...............

221

T a b l e 1 2 4 . — I r o n - o r e p r o d u c t i o n : Q u a n t i t i e s , b y S t a t e s , 1 9 0 5 t o 1 9 1 0 ........................

221

T a b l e 1 2 5 .— I r o n a n d s te e l m a n u fa c tu r e s : Q u a n titie s a n d k in d s , 1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 0 . _

222

T a b l e 1 2 6 . — T i n - p l a t e m a n u f a c t u r e s : Q u a n t i t i e s , 1 8 9 3 t o 1 9 1 0 ............................................

222

T a b l e 1 2 7 . — F a t a l i t i e s i n c o a l m i n e s : B y S t a t e s , 1 8 9 7 t o 1 9 1 0 ............................................

223

T a b l e 1 2 8 .— C r u d e -p e t r o le u m

p r o d u c tio n :

Q u a n titie s ,

1880, 1890, 1900, and

1 9 0 7 t o 1 9 1 0 , b y S t a t e s .............................................................................................................................................

223

T a b l e 1 2 9 .— B u i ld in g o p e r a t io n s : N u m b e r o f p e r m it s a n d c o s t o f b u ild in g s , b y
p r i n c i p a l c i t i e s , 1 9 0 5 t o 1 9 1 1 ...............................................................................................................................
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1 3 0 .— F e r m e n t e d

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226

T a b l e 1 3 1 . — D i s t i l l e d s p i r i t s p r o d u c e d : Q u a n t i t i e s , b y S t a t e s , 1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 1 ............

227

T a b l e 1 3 2 .— F e r m e n t e d liq u o r s p r o d u c e d : Q u a n titie s , b y S ta te s , 1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 1 - .
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228

p a i d , 1 9 0 8 t o 1 9 1 1 , b y S t a t e s ...............................................................................................................................

229

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m o la s s e s :

Q u a n titie s p r o d u c e d in

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s ir u p m a d e in

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a n d s u g a r b e e t s f r o m t h e c r o p o f 1 9 0 9 : Q u a n t i t i e s a n d v a l u e s ......................................
T a b l e 1 3 6 .— B e e t s u g a r : Q u a n titie s p r o d u c e d in

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230

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229

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231

T a b l e 1 3 8 .— P a te n t s : C o m p a r a tiv e s t a t e m e n t o f t h e b u s in e s s o f t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s P a t e n t O f f i c e , 1 8 9 2 t o 1 9 1 1 ................................................................................................................

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t i o n s , 1 8 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 0 : 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 .......................................................
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235

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T a b l e 1 4 3 .— W a g e e a r n e r s : N u m b e r e m p lo y e d

in

247

m a n u fa c tu re s, b y m o n th s ,

b y S t a t e s , a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s , 1 9 0 9 ....................................................................................

248

T a b l e 1 4 4 .— P o p u la t io n 1 0 t o 1 5 y e a r s o f a g e e m p lo y e d a s b r e a d w in n e r s : N u m ­
ber and

p e rce n ta g e in

o th e r o c c u p a tio n s , in

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g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ..................... ............................................................................................................................... . -

250

T a b l e 1 4 5 .— M a le p o p u la t io n 1 0 t o 1 5 y e a r s o f a g e e m p lo y e d a s b r e a d w in n e r s :
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1900,

by

race a n d

n a tiv ity , b y

S t a t e s , a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...........................................................................................................

252

T a b l e 1 4 6 .— F e m a le p o p u la t i o n 1 0 t o 1 5 y e a r s o f a g e e m p l o y e d a s b r e a d w in n e r s :
N u m b e r a n d p e rce n ta g e in
a ll o th e r o c c u p a tio n s in

a l l o c c u p a t io n s , i n a g r ic u lt u r a l p u r s u its , a n d i n

th e

cen su s

year

1900,

by

race

and

n a tiv ity ,

by

S t a t e s , a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ....................................................... - ................................................

256

T a b l e 1 4 7 .— F e m a le p o p u la t io n 1 6 y e a r s o f a g e a n d o v e r e m p lo y e d a s b r e a d ­

N u m b e r a n a p e r c e n t a g e i n t h e c e n s u s y e a r s 1 8 8 0 , 1 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 0 ,
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T a b l e 1 4 8 ,— F e m a le p o p u la t io n 1 5 y e a r s o f a g e a n d
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1900,

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w in n e r s : N u m b e r in

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1900, a n d

262

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189 0 to

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263

T a b l e 1 5 0 .— S tr ik e s : E s t a b lis h m e n t s i n v o lv e d , s tr ik e r s , a n d e m p lo y e e s t h r o w n
o u t o f w o r k , 1 8 8 1 t o 1 9 0 5 ........................................................................................................................................
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T a b l e 1 5 2 . — R e s u l t s o f s t r i k e s a n a l o c k o u t s : 1 8 8 1 t a 1 9 0 5 .....................................................

265

T a b l e 1 5 3 .— S tr ik e s a n d

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o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d n o t s o o r d e r e d : 1 8 8 1 t o 1 9 0 5 ...............................................................................
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e s ta b lis h m e n ts

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t o 1 9 0 5 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 1 5 5 .— R e s u lt s o f s tr ik e s o r d e r e d

b y la b o r o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d

266

n o t so or­

d e r e d : 1 8 8 1 t o 1 9 0 5 ...........................................................................................................................................................

266

T a b l e 1 5 6 . — S u m m a r y o f s t r i k e s : 1 8 8 1 t o 1 9 0 5 , b y c a u s e s ........................................................

267

T a b l e 1 5 7 .— S u m m a r y o f lo c k o u t s :

269

1 8 8 1 t o 1 9 0 5 , b y c a u s e s ..................................................

T a b l e 1 5 8 .— S tr ik e s in c o a l m in e s : N u m b e r o f m e n

o n s tr ik e , to t a l d a y s lo s t,

a n d a v e r a g e d a y s l o s t p e r m a n , 1 9 0 9 a n d 1 9 1 0 , b y S t a t e s ..................................................
T a b l e 1 5 9 .— S u m m a r y

o f s tr ik e s in

coa l m in e s : N u m b e r

of m en

on

d a y s l o s t , a n d a v e r a g e d a y s l o s t p e r m a n , 1 8 9 9 t o 1 9 1 0 ........................................................
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490

T a b l e 2 2 9 .— S ilv e r im p o r t e d a n d e x p o r t e d a n d a n n u a l e x c e s s o f e x p o r t s o v e r
i m p o r t s : V a l u e s , 1 8 6 2 t o 1 9 1 1 ..............................................................................................................................
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d u tie s c o lle c t e d , a n d a d v a lo r e m r a te s, 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 1 , b y s c h e d u le s o f t h e
r e s p e c t i v e t a r i f f s i n f o r c e i n t h e y e a r s n a m e d .................................................................................
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499

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503

T a b l e 2 3 5 .— P r in c ip a l c la s s e s o f i m p o r t e d m e r c h a n d is e e n t e r e d f o r c o n s u m p ­
t i o n : V a l u e s a n d a m o u n t s o f d u t y c o l l e c t e d , 1 8 9 2 t o 1 9 1 1 ..............................* ................

504

T a b l e 2 3 6 .— D r a w b a c k : A m o u n t p a id o n im p o r t e d a r tic le s u s e d i n t h e m a n u ­
f a c t u r e o f a r t i c l e s e x p o r t e d , 1 8 9 9 t o 1 9 1 1 ...............................................................................................

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T a b l e 2 3 7 .— I m p o r t e d m e r c h a n d is e w a r e h o u s e d , w ith d r a w n f r o m , a n d r e m a in ­
i n g i n w a r e h o u s e : T o t a l v a l u e s , N o v e m b e r , 1 9 0 9 , t o O c t o b e r , 1 9 1 1 ........................

513

T a b l e 2 3 8 .— M e r c h a n d is e r e c e iv e d f r o m t h e p r in c ip a l a n d o t h e r fo r e ig n c o u n ­
tr ie s fo r i m m e d ia t e tr a n s it a c r o ss

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t r a n s s h i p m e n t t o f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s : V a l u e s , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 1 .....................................................

514

T a b l e 2 3 9 .— E x p o r t s o f d o m e s tic m a n u fa c tu r e s o f c o t t o n : Q u a n titie s a n d v a l­
u e s , 1 8 6 0 t o 1 9 1 1 ..............................................................................................................................................................

516

T a b l e 2 4 0 .— S u g a r a n d m o la s s e s im p o r t e d , a m o u n ts o f d u t y c o lle c te d o n su g a r,
a n d c o s t p e r p o u n d : Q u a n t i t i e s a n d v a l u e s , 1 8 8 8 t o 1 9 1 1 ....................................................
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IN T E R N A L

Q u a n t i t i e s a n d v a l u e s , 1 8 8 8 t o 1 9 1 1 .....................

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517
517

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1 8 8 9 t o 1 9 1 1 ..........................................................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 2 4 3 .— G r a in a n d f lo u r : T o t a l r e c e ip ts o f g r a in , b y s p e c ifie d

s h i p m e n t s o f f l o u r a t p r i n c i p a l p r i m a r y m a r k e t s , 1 9 0 5 t o 1 9 1 1 ....................................
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521

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523

2 4 4 . — G r a i n r e c e i v e d : B y s p e c i f i e d p o r t s , 1 8 9 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ............................................

525

T a b l e 2 4 5 * — D o m e s t i c l a k e t r a f f i c : S u m m a r y , 1 9 0 6 t o 1 9 1 1 ....................................................

526

T a b l e 2 4 6 .— R e c e ip ts a n d

s h ip m e n ts o f d o m e s tic m e r c h a n d is e o n t h e G r e a t

L a k e s , 1 9 0 5 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y p r i n c i p a l p o r t s ...............................................................................................
T a b l e 2 4 7 . — S h i p m e n t s o f a n t h r a c i t e c o a l , 1 9 0 0 , 1 9 0 5 , a n d 1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 ..................
T a b l e 2 4 8 .— M o v e m e n t s o f c o a l a n d c o k e o v e r s p e c ifie d r a ilr o a d s , 1 9 0 9 t o 1 9 1 1 - .

527
627
528

T a b l e 2 4 9 .— S a u lt S t e . M a r i e c a n a ls : A n a l y s i s o f tr a ffic s ta t is tic s , s e a s o n s 1 8 8 8
t o 1 9 1 1 ............... ........................................................................................................................................................................
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529

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530

a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...............................................................................................................................

532

T a b l e 2 5 2 .— C o m m e r c i a l fa ilu r e s , q u a r t e r ly a n d a n n u a l l y , 1 8 8 8 t o 1 9 1 1 : N u m ­
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V a l u e s , 1 8 9 5 t o 1 9 1 1 ...................................................................................................................................................
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541

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V a l u e s , 1 9 0 5 t o 1 9 1 1 .........................................................................................................................................
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540

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V a l u e s , 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 1 ...................................................................................................................................................
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536

541

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V a l u e s , 1 9 0 4 t o 1 9 1 1 ......................................................................................................................................................

541

T a b l e 2 5 9 .— S h ip m e n t s o f p r in c ip a l in s u la r p r o d u c ts a n d t o t a l v a lu e s o f U n it e d
S ta te s p r o d u c ts r e tu r n e d to th e U n it e d

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v a l u e s , 1 9 1 0 a n a 1 9 1 1 ...................................................................................................................................................

542

T a b l e 2 6 0 .— S h ip m e n t s o f p r in c ip a l d o m e s tic a r tic le s a n d to t a l s h ip m e n t s o f
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647

T a b l e 2 6 2 .— B u llio n v a lu e o f 3 7 1 J g r a in s o f p u r e s ilv e r a t t h e a n n u a l a v e r a g e
p r i c e o f s i l v e r e a c h y e a r : 1 8 5 6 t o 1 9 1 1 ...................................................................................................
T a b l e 2 6 3 .— M id d lin g c o tto n a n d

sta p le m a n u fa c tu r e s o f c o t t o n i n

Y o r k m a r k e t : A v e r a g e p r i c e s , 1 8 9 6 t o 1 9 1 1 .......................................................................................
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O c t o b e r , 1 8 9 6 t o 1 9 1 1 ................................................................................................................................................
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649

T a b l e 2 6 6 .— A n n u a l a v e r a g e p n c e p e r t o n o f c o a l: P r ic e s o f a n th r a c it e ( S c h u y l ­
k i ll w h it e -a s h lu m p ) c o a l a t P h ila d e lp h ia a n d b it u m in o u s ( C u m b e r la n d ) c o a l
a t B a l t i m o r e , 1 8 5 5 t o 1 9 1 1 ............ ........................................................................................................................

549

T a b l e 2 6 7 .— P i g ir o n , r o lle d b a r ir o n , i r o n a n d s te e l r a ils , s te e l b ille ts , p e r l o n g
t o n , a n d c u t a n d w ir e n a ils , p e r k e g o f 1 0 0 p o u n d s : A n n u a l a v e r a g e p r ic e s ,
1 8 6 4 t o 1 9 1 1 ....................................................................................................... ..................................................................
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551

T a b l e 2 6 9 .— A n n u a l a v e r a g e i m p o r t p r ic e s o f le a d in g a r tic le s o f m e r c h a n d is e
i m p o r t e d i n t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s : 1 8 8 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ..............................................................................

552

T a b l e 2 7 0 .— R e la t iv e w h o le s a le p r ic e s o f r a w a n d o f m a n u fa c tu r e d c o m m o d i­
tie s , 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d p e r c e n t o f in c r e a s e i n p r ic e s f o r 1 9 1 0 o v e r p r ic e s f o r
e a c h p r e c e d i n g y e a r ...................................................................................................................................................

554

T a b l e 2 7 1 .— R e la t iv e w h o le s a le p r ic e s o f c o m m o d itie s , 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , a n d p e r
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p r e c e d in g y e a r : B y

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T a b l e 2 7 2 .— R e la t iv e r e ta il p r ic e s o f t h e

555

p r in c ip a l a r tic le s o f f o o d : 1 8 9 0 t o

1 9 0 7 ....................................................................................................................................................................................

656

T a b l e 2 7 3 .— R e la t iv e r e ta il p r ic e s o f fo o d , s im p le a n d w e ig h te d a v e r a g e s : B y
g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s , 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 0 7 .................................................................................................................

557

T a b l e 2 7 4 .— P e r c e n t o f in c r e a s e o r d e c r e a s e i n r e ta il p r ic e s o f p r in c ip a l a r t i­
c l e s o f f o o d , 1 9 0 7 , c o m p a r e d w i t h p r e v i o u s y e a r s ......................................... ...............................
T a b l e 2 7 5 .— A v e r a g e fo o d c o s t p e r w o r k in g m a n ’ s f a m i ly : B y g e o g r a p h ic d iv i­

553

s i o n s , 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 0 7 ................................................................................................................................
559
T a b l e 2 7 6 .— R e la t iv e w h o le s a le a n d r e ta il p r ic e s o f fo o d : 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 0 7 . . . . 5 5 9 .
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Q u a n t i t i e s , 1 8 6 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ...........................................................................................................................
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563

t i o n : Q u a n t i t i e s , 1 8 6 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ............................................ .............................................................................

563

T a b l e 2 7 9 .— S u g a r : P r o d u c tio n , im p o r ts , e x p o r t s , a n d
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T a b l e 2 8 0 .— C o t to n : P r o d u c tio n , c o n s u m p tio n , im p o r ts , a n d

1 9 1 0 ..............................................................................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 2 8 1 .— W o o l p r o d u c e d , im p o r te d , e x p o r te d , a n d

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566

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564

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567

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567

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568

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T a b l e 2 8 6 .— B it u m in o u s c o a l p r o d u c e d , im p o r te d , e x p o r t e d , a n d
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569

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571

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s u m p t i o n : Q u a n t i t i e s , 1 8 8 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ..................................................................... ............................5 7 1
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1 9 1 1 ....................................................................................................................................................................................
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572

s p e c i e s , 1 9 1 0 , a n d t o t a l q u a n t i t y c o n s u m e d , 1 9 0 9 ..................... ................... ..............................

573

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p r o c e s s e s o f m a n u f a c t u r e , 1 9 0 9 a n d 1 9 1 0 ..................... .. ......................... .. .................- .....................
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573

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T a b l e 2 9 5 . — C o i n a g e o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s m i n t s : 1 8 5 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ...................................

577

T a b l e 2 9 6 .— G o ld a n d s ilv e r , c u r r e n c y , a n d to t a l m o n e y in t h e T r e a s u r y a n d in
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1 , 1 8 8 8 t o 1 9 1 1 ...............................................................................................
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578

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581

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T a b l e 2 9 9 .— C o i n a n d c o i n 'c e r t i f i c a t e s h e l d b y n a t i o n a l b a n k s , 1 9 0 7 t o 1 9 1 1 :
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582

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T a b l e 3 0 0 .— C o in a n d c o in c e r tific a te s h e ld b y n a tio n a l b a n k s a t t h e d a te s o f

586

t h e i r r e p o r t s : 1 8 9 7 t o 1 9 1 1 .................................................................................................. ...............................

587

T a b l e ^ S O I.— L o a n s , c a p i t a l , s u r p l u s , n e t d e p o s i t s , e t c . , o f n a t i o n a l b a n k s , w i t h
r a tio s o f

lo a n s

to

c a p ita l, s u r p lu s ,

and

n e t d e p o s its ,

and

of

cash

to

net

d e p o s i t s : 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 1 ....................... ..................................................................................... .................................
T a b l e 3 0 2 .— L o a n s

and

d is c o u n ts

of

n a tio n a l

banks

on

June

7,

588

1911: B y

r e s e r v e c i t i e s a n d b y S t a t e s ..................................................................... ...........................................................
T a b l e 3 0 3 .^ — C a p i t a l ,

s u r p lu s ,

d iv id e n d s,

and

tp ta l e a r n in g s

590

o f a ll n a tio n a l

b a n k s : B y p e r i o d s o f s i x m o n t h s , 1 8 8 8 t o 1 9 1 1 . ...........................................................................

593

T ^ b l e 3 0 4 :— R e s o u r c e s a n d lia b ilitie s o f s a v in g s , S ta te , a n d p r iv a te b a n k s a n d
l o a n a n d t r u s t c o m p a n i e s : 1 9 0 7 t o 1 9 1 1 ....................................................... .. .......................................
T a b l e 3 0 5 .— A g g r e g a t e s a v in g s d e p o s its o f s a v in g s b a n k s , n u m b e r o f d e p o s ito r s ,
and

average a m o u n t d u e

to

e a c h d e p o sito r : 1 9 1 0 a n d

1 9 1 1 , b y S ta tes

594

and

b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s ...........................................................................................
T a b l e 3 0 6 .— S u m m a r y o f tr a n s a c tio n s o f t h e p o s ta l s a v in g s s y s t e m i n 1 9 1 1 : B y

598

m o n t h s ....................

599

T a b l e 3 0 7 .— T r a n s a c tio n s o f t h e N e w Y o r k C le a r in g H o n s e :

1 8 6 2 t o 1 9 1 1 ............

600

T a b l e 3 0 8 .— A m o u n t o f e x c h a n g e e s o f t h e c le a r i n g h o u s e s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s :
1 9 0 3 t o 1 9 1 1 , b y s p e c i f i e d c l e a r i n g h o u s e s ......................................... ................................................ ..
T a b l e 3 0 9 .— W e e k l y r a n g e a n d a v e r a g e w e e k ly r a te s f o r c a ll m o n e y , w e e k ly

601

r a n g e o f r a t e s f o r t i m e f u n d s , a n d s u r p lu s h o ld in g s o f c l e a r in g -h o u s e b a n k s :
1909

t o 1 9 1 1 .................................................................................................................................................................

606

T a b l e 3 1 0 .— B u ild in g a n d lo a n a s s o c ia tio n s : N u m b e r a n d a s s e ts , 1 9 0 0 t o 1 9 1 0 ,
a n d m e m b e r s h i p , 1 9 0 4 t o 1 9 1 0 , b y S t a t e s .............................................................................................
T a b l e 3 1 1 .— L ife
fo r c e

in

609

in s u r a n c e : N u m b e r o f p o lic ie s a n d a m o u n t o f in s u r a n c e in

o r d in a r y

and

a n n u a lly fr o m 1 8 9 0 t o

in d u s tr ia l

c o m p a n ie s

(c e n s u s

years

1850

to

1880;

1 9 1 0 ) , a n d in c o m e , p a y m e n t s , a s s e ts , lia b ilitie s , a n d

s u r p l u s i n 1 8 8 0 a n d f r o m 1 8 9 0 t o 1 9 1 0 .....................................................................................................

611

T a b l e 3 1 2 .— F ir e a n d m a r in e a n d c a s u a lty a n d m is c e lla n e o u s in s u r a n c e in t h e
U n it e d S ta te s : T o ta l in c o m e o f c o m p a n ie s a n d p a y m e n t s t o p o lic y h o ld e r s in
1 8 9 0 a n d f r o m 1 8 9 7 t o 1 9 1 0 ..................

612

T a b l e 3 1 3 .— F ir e s : N u m b e r , e s t im a t e d v a lu e o f p r o p e r t y in v o lv e d , in s u r a n c e
t h e r e o n , in s u r a n c e lo s s a n d e s t i m a t e d t o t a l lo s s , 1 9 1 0 , w i t h

p o p u la tio n a n d

n u m b e r o f fir e s p e r 1 ,0 0 0

a

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

o f p o p u la t io n , b y c itie s h a v in g

p o p u la tio n

of

a n d u p w a r d , a n d b y S t a t e s .........................................................................................................

T a b l e 3 1 4 .— F ir e s , u r b a n

and

r u r a l, i n

th e

U n ite d

613

S ta te s : N u m b e r , lo s s o n

b u ild i n g s a n d c o n t e n t s , b y k i n d s o f b u ild i n g s a n d lo s s p e r c a p it a , 1 9 0 7 . . . .
T a b l e 3 1 5 .— F ir e s in

th e

Digitized b y FRASERh i c d i v i s i o n s ,
for g e o g r a p
T a b l e 3 1 6 ,— F ir e
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ l o s s e s i n
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

U n ite d

615

S t a t e s : P o p u la t i o n lo s s a n d p e r c a p it a lo s s ,

1 9 0 7 ........................................................................................................ „

...........

t h e U n ite d S ta te s : E s t im a t e d v a lu e , 1 8 7 5 to 1 9 1 0 ..

615
*

616

CONTEHTS.

16
W E A L T H

A N D

P U B L IC

F IN A N C E .

Page.
T a b l e 3 1 7 .— N a t io n a l w e a lt h : E s t im a t e s u n d e r s p e c ifie d h e a d s i n 1 9 0 0 a n d 1 9 0 4 .
T a b l e 3 1 8 .— E s t im a t e d

tr u e v a lu e o f a ll p r o p e r ty a n d

of

s p e c ifie d c la s s e s

619

of

p r o p e r t y : B y S t a t e s a n d b y g e o g r a p h i c d i v i s i o n s , 1 9 0 0 a n d 1 9 0 4 .................................

620

T a b l e 3 1 9 .— T o ta l le v ie s o f a d v a lo r e m t a x e s : B y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic
d i v i s i o n s , 1 8 6 0 , I 8 7 9 , 1 8 8 0 , 1 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 2 ................................., ..................................6 2 4
T able

3 2 0 .— P e r c a p ita

le v ie s o f a d v a lo r e m

ta x e s, a n d

t a x ra te p e r $ 1 0 0 o f

a s s e s s e d v a lu a tio n : B y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic d iv is io n s , 1 8 6 0 , 1 8 7 0 ,1 8 8 0 ,
1 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 2 ....................................................................................................................................................................

626

T a b l e 3 2 1 .— T o t a l a n d p e r c a p ita in d e b te d n e s s le s s s in k in g -fu n d a sse ts o f S ta te s ,
c o u n tie s , a n d

m in o r c iv il d iv is io n s : B y S ta te s a n d b y g e o g r a p h ic d iv is io n s ,

1 8 8 0 , I 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 2 ..........................................................................................................................................
T a b l e 3 2 2 .— R e v e n u e r e c e ip ts a n d

628

e x p e n d itu r e s , 1 9 0 2 : B y S ta te s, g e o g r a p h ic

d i v i s i o n s , c o u n t i e s , c i t i e s , a n d o t h e r m i n o r c i v i l d i v i s i o n s ..................................................
T a b l e 3 2 3 .— R e c e ip ts fr o m g e n e r a l r e v e n u e s , to ta l a n d

630

p e r c a p ita , 1 9 0 8 ; w it h

c o m p a r a t i v e s u m m a r y , 1 9 0 2 t o 1 9 0 8 : B y p r i n c i p a l c i t i e s . ...............................................

632

T a b l e 3 2 4 .— A n a ly s is o f t h e p r in c ip a l o f t h e p u b lic d e b t : J u ly 1 ,1 8 8 6 t o 1 9 1 1 ..

640

T a b l e 3 2 5 .— T o ta l a n d p e r c a p ita d e b t o f c o n tin e n ta l U n i t e d S ta te s a n d its s e v ­
e r a l p o l i t i c a l d i v i s i o n s a n d s u b d i v i s i o n s : 1 8 7 0 , 1 8 8 0 , 1 8 9 0 , a n d 1 9 0 2 .....................

642

T a b l e 3 2 6 .— R e c e ip t s a n d d is b u r s e m e n ts , 1 9 0 2 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y s o u r c e s o f r e v e n u e
a n d o b j e c t s o f d i s b u r s e m e n t ......................................... - ..................................................................................
T a b l e 3 2 7 .— A n n u a l a p p r o p r ia tio n s m a d e b y C o n g r e s s

1 9 1 2 : B y c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f e x p e n d i t u r e s ..................................................................................................
T a b l e 3 2 8 .— I n t e r n a l a n d

643

fo r e a c h y e a r, 1 9 0 4 to
657

c u s to m s r e v e n u e s, 1 8 7 0 to 1 9 1 1 : A m o u n t s c o lle c te d

a n d e x p e n s e s o f c o l l e c t i n g ..................................................................................................................................

658

T a b l e 3 2 9 .— I n t e r n a l-r e v e n u e c o lle c tio n s , 1 8 8 2 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y s p e c ifie d s o u r c e s .. .

659

T a b l e 3 3 0 .— C o r p o r a tio n s , jo in t -s t o c k c o m p a n ie s o r a s s o c ia tio n s , a n d
a n c e c o m p a n ie s : N u m b e r , c a p ita l s to c k , in d e b te d n e s s , a n d

net

in s u r ­

in c o m e o f

t h o s e s u b j e c t t o s p e c i a l e x c i s e t a x ( a c t o f A u g . 5 , 1 9 0 9 , s e c . 3 8 j ) , 1 9 1 1 _ _ .............
T a b l e 3 3 1 .— I n t e r n a l

reven u e

c o lle c te d

on

d is t ille d s p ir its ,

660

w in e s, a n d m a l t '

l i q u o r s : 1 8 8 4 t o 1 9 0 3 ...................................................................................................................................................

665

T a b l e 3 3 2 .— C u s t o m s a n d in t e r n a l r e v e n u e c o lle c t e d o n d is t ille d s p ir its , w in e s ,
m a lt liq u o r s , a n d to b a c c o , w i t h t o t a l n a tio n a l r e v e n u e a n d p e r c e n t a g e :
t o 1 9 1 1 ...................................................

1904
666

T a b l e 3 3 3 . — I n t e r n a l - r e v e n u e c o l l e c t i o n s , 1 9 0 2 t o 1 9 1 1 : B y S t a t e s ..................... ...........

C T V IL

S E R V IC E ,

A R M Y ,

N A V Y ,

T IO N M E N T , A N D

P E N S IO N S ,

C O N G R E S S IO N A L

P R E S ID E N T IA L

T a b l e 3 3 4 .— C iv il S e r v ic e : N u m b e r o f p o s itio n s , b y

667

.A P P O R ­

E L E C T IO N S *

sta tu s, o n

J u ly

1, 1910,

a d d itio n s b y a p p o in t m e n t s , e t c ., a n d s u b tr a c tio n s b y s e p a r a tio n s d u r in g t h e
f i s c a l y e a r , a n d n u m b e r o f p o s i t i o n s o n J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 . .......................................................
T able

672

3 3 5 .— C iv il S e r v ic e : N u m b e r o f p e r s o n s e x a m i n e d b y t h e C iv il S e r v ic e

C o m m is s io n , n u m b e r t h a t p a s s e d , p e r c e n t t h a t p a s s e d , n u m b e r a p p o in te d ,
p e r c e n t a p p o in te d o f th o s e th a t p a sse d , a n d a p p r o x im a te n u m b e r o f c o m ­
p e t it iv e p o s itio n s i n

a ll b r a n c h e s o f t h e c la s s ifie d s e r v ic e

d u r in g s p e c ifie d

p e r i o d s , 1 8 8 3 t o 1 9 1 1 ...................................................................................................................................................

675

T a b l e 3 3 6 .— R e g u la r A r m y , P h ilip p in e S c o u ts , a n d M i li t i a : O r g a n iz e d s t r e n g th ,
t o 1 9 1 1 .....................................................................................................................................................................

678

T a b l e 3 3 7 . — N a v y a n d N a v a l M i l i t i a : O r g a n i z e d s t r e n g t h , 1 9 0 8 t o 1 9 1 1 ..................

1908

679

T a b l e 3 3 8 .— V e s s e ls i n t h e N a v y :

N u m b e r fit o r u n fit fo r s e r v ic e

and

under

c o n s t r u c t i o n o r a u t h o r i z e d , b y s p e c i f i e d c l a s s e s , o n J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 ..............................
T a b l e 3 3 9 .— M ilit a r y a n d

679

n a v a l fo r c e s e m p lo y e d b y t h e U n it e d S ta te s in t h e

se v e r a l w a r s s in c e a n d in c lu d in g t h e W a r o f t h e R e v o lu t io n : D a te s o f w a r s
a n d n u m b e r s o f t r o o p s e n g a g e d ......................................................................................................................

680

T a b l e 3 4 0 .— P e n s io n e r s : N u m b e r o n t h e r o lls , fir s t p a y m e n t s , a n d a m o u n t s o f
d i s b u r s e m e n t s f o r p e n s i o n s , 1 8 6 7 t o 1 9 1 1 .............................................................................................

681

T a b l e 3 4 1 .— P e n s io n e r s : N u m b e r o n r o lls , b y S ta te s, in s u la r p o s s e s s io n s , a n d
fo r e ig n c o u n tr ie s , o n J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 , a n d t h e a m o u n t p a id fo r p e n s io n s , 1 9 1 1 .

682

T a b l e 3 4 2 .— P e n s io n e r s : N u m b e r o n t h e r o lls o f e a c h a g e n c y J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 . . .

684

T a b l e 3 4 3 .— O r ig in a l p e n s io n c la im s : N u m b e r file d a n d a llo w e d , 1 8 6 2 t o 1 9 1 1 .

686

T a b l e 3 4 4 .— A p p o r t io n m e n t o f c o n g r e s s io n a l r e p r e s e n ta tio n : R a tio s u n d e r t h e
C o n s t i t u t i o n a n d a t e a c h c e n s u s , 1 7 9 0 t o 1 9 1 0 , b y S t a t e s ....................................................
T for e 3 4 5 . —
Digitized a b lFRASER P o p u l a r v o t e
tie s a n d b y S t
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/a t e s , 1 8 8 8
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

690

f o r p r e s id e n tia l e le c t o r s : B y p r in c ip a l p o lit ic a l p a r ­
t o 1 9 0 8 ........................................................................................................ ..............

691

CO N TEN TS.

17
P

Table 346.—Popular vote for presidential electors: By principal political par­
ties, specified in the preceding table, and by States, 1888 to 1908 ................
Table 347.—Electoral vote for President: By principal political parties and by
States, 1888 to 1908..........................................................................................
S

T

A

T

I

S

T

I

C

A

L

O

M
P

M
R

E
I

R
N

C
C

I
I

P

A

L
A




E

702

,
L

Table 349.—Gold and silver coinage of the mints of the world: 1880 to 1910..
Table 350.—Estimates of the world’s consumption of gold and silver in arts
and industries: 1910......................................................
Table 351.—Production of gold and silver in the world since the discovery of
America..............................................................................
Table 352.—Approximate stocks of money, in the aggregate and per capita, in
the principal countries of the world, December 31, 1910...............................
Table 353.—Commercial and financial statistics of the principal countries of
the world.........................................................................................................
Table 354.—Savings banks, including postal savings banks: Number of depos­
itors, amount of deposits, and average deposits per deposit account and per
inhabitant, by specified countries...................................................................
T a b l e 3 5 5 . —Postal savings banks: Number o f depositors, amounts o f deposits,
and averageamounts deposited, by specified countriesand bygrand divisions,
1899 to latest available year............................................................................
Table 356.—Principal ports of the world: Foreign commerce during the latest
year for which data are available...................................................................
Table 357.—Principal ports of the world: Vessel tonnage, movement in the
foreign trade, during the latest year for which data are available................
Table 358.—Distances from New York, New Orleans, San Frapcisco, and Port
Townsend to the principal ports of the world and the principal cities of the
United States..................................................................................................
Index........................................— ...................................................................
21930°—s a 1911-----2

698
R

Table 348.—Statistical record of the progress of the United States, 1800 to 1911C

697

F
C

757
757
758
760
762
773
776
781
783
784
789

I
O




A R E A , N A T U R A L R E S O U R C E S , A N D P O P U L A T IO N .




19

E X P L A N A T IO N

O F

TERM S,

General Imports.—Tables Nos. 224 and 225 embrace imported articles entered at the customhouses
lor immediate consumption and imported articles entered lor warehouse. The statements of imports
enteredfor consum , Tables Nos. 234,235, and 236 embrace imported articles entered for immediate
ption
consumption and imported articles withdrawn from warehouse for consumption. The statement of
generalim
portsand the statement of im
portsenteredfor consum
ptionfor any period w ill always differ
to the extent that the value of entriesfor w
arehouse for the period differs* from the value of w
ith­
draw fromwarehousefor consum
als
ption. The term 11entry for consumption” is the technical name
of the import entry made at the customhouse, and does not im ply that the goods have been actually
consumed, but simply that they have been delivered into the custody of the importer and that the
duties have been paid on the dutiable portion. Some of them may be afterwards exported.
The values of ail imported articles subject to specific duties are ascertained in the manner in
which the values of imports subject to duties ad valorem are ascertained.
The value of merchandise imported subject to ad valorem rates of duty and duty imposed upon
and regulated in any manner by the value thereof is “ the actual market value or wholesale price
thereof, at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from
whence exported; that such actual market value shall be held to be the price at which such mer­
chandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, in the usual wholesale quantities,
and the price which the manufacturer or owner would have received, and was w illing to receive,
foT such merchandise when sold in the ordinary course of trade in the usual wholesale quantities,
including the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, casks, barrels, hogsheads, bottles, jars,
demijohns, carboys, and other containers or coverings, whether holding liquids or solids, and all
other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready
for shipment to the United States.” (Rev. Stats. 336, secs. 18 and 11 of the act of June 10,1890, as
amended by act of Aug. 5,1909, sec. 2$, and Customs Regs., 1908, art. 1604.)
Domestic export values.—Tables Nos. 226 and 227 exhibit the exports of domestic products or manu­
factures, also exports of commodities of foreign origin which have been changed from the form in
which they were imported, or enhanced in value by further manufacture in the United States, such
as sugar refined in this country from imported raw sugar, flour ground from imported wheat, and
articles and utensils made from imported metals, etc. The value of exports of domestic merchandise
is their value at the time of exportation in the ports of the United States whence they are exported.
foreign export values.—Table No. 228, called “ foreign exports,” or “ reexports.” exhibits exports
of foreign merchandise which had been imported. The value of such commodities exported from
“ warehouse” is their import value. The valueof such commodities exported “ notfrom warehouse, ”
comprising free goods m ainly, is the value at the ports of the United States whence they are ex­
ported.
Values of foreign merchandise in transit or transshipped.—Table No. 239 exhibits foreign merchan­
dise brought to file United States for immediate transit across the territory of the United States to a
foreign country, or for transshipment in the ports of the United States to a foreign country. The value
of the commodities returned in this table is determined in a similar manner to that of imports.
Values of warehoused merchandise.—Table No. 238 exhibits imported merchandise in warehouse.
This merchandise has already appeared in the statement of general im
ports, Tables Nos. 224 and 225,
for the year in which it was imported. The official values of the articles therein represented are
the same as the im
portvalues.
Ton.—The term T,ton” used in this volume, as applied to weight, is specified “ long” (2,240 pounds)
or “ short ” (2,000 pounds). The term ” ton ” as applied to vessel measurement is specified a s finet,
equal to 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins,
machinery, etc., or “ gross.” equal to 100 cubic feet of the entire carrying capacity inclusive of such
deductions. The term “ M feet” used in connection with the measure of lumber, etc., signifies
1,000 feet, board measure, a “ foot” of such measure being 1 foot long, 1 foot w ide, ana 1 inch or less
in thickness. “ Cubic feet” or “ cords,” as applied to the measurement of lumber, pulp wood, etc.,
signifies cubic contents. According to section 8249, Revised Statutes, MProof spirits shall be held to
be that alcoholic liquor which contains one-half its volume of alcohol of a specific gravity of 0.7939
at 60* Fahrenheit.” The official gallon prescribed is one containing 231 cubic inches, or 58372.2
grains, equal to 8.3389 pounds of distilled water at its maximum density, weighed in air of a tempera­
ture of 62° Fahrenheit and barometric pressure of 30 inches. The taxable gallon differs from the
by reason of the
in
Sroof gallon fractional parts of fact that lesscomputing taxable gallons under section 3251, Revised
tatutes, all
a gallon
than one-tenth are excluded.
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S A IS IC L A S R C O T E U IT D S A E .
T T T A BT A T F H N E T T S
A R E A , N ATU R AL

RESOURCES, AN D

P O P U L A T IO N .

No. 1.—THE UNITED STATES: Dates op Acts of Organization or Admission op
States and Territories and Areas of Their Land and Water Surfaces,
[Sources: Admission of States, Annual Report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, Departmentof the Interior, 1903; areas, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

State or Territory.

Date of act of U. S. Stats.
organization
or admission. V
ol. Page.

Area.
Water.

Land.

O R IG IN A L STATES.
S q. m iles. Sq. m iles .
3 10
9,031

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

Total.

S .m .
q iles

227
181
145
>1,550
710
2294
405
2,386
2,365
3,686
494
540

8,039
1,067
4,820
47,654
7,514
44,832
1,965
9,941
40,2G
2
48,740
30,495
58,725

9,341
8,266
1,248
4,965
49,204
8,224
45,126
2,370
12,327
42,027
52,426
30,989
59,265

417
440
335
3,145
3,498
148

40,181
9,124
41,687
29,895
262,398
24,022

40,598
9,564
42,022
33,040
265,896
24,170

173
331
701
58
399
549
472
514
536
371
608
743
645
493
50
309
144
654
742
235
742

<300
3,097

40,740
45,409

41,040
48,506

*309

36,045

36,354

503

46,362

46,865

•622

56,043

56,665

719

51,279

51,998

10

STATES W IT H O U T PREV IO U S T E R R IT O R IA L
ORGANIZATION AD M ITTED .
Kentucky........................................................
Vermont..........................................................
Tennessee.......................................................
M aine......................................................
Texas*.............................................................
West Virginia.................................................

Feb.
Feb.
June
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.

4,1791
18,1791
1,1796
3,1820
29,1845
31,1862

1
1
1

3
9
12

191
491
544
108
633

STATES W IT H PREVIOU S TE R R ITO R IA L
ORGANIZATION ADM ITTED.
O hio.............................................. State.........

Feb. 19,1803
Mar. 3,1805
Louisiana.................................... {state*??." Apr. 8,1812
May 7,1800
Indiana—
L
State» .
Dec. 11,1816
[Territory.. Apr, 7,1798
Mississippi
iState3 ....... Dec. 10,1817
[Territory.. Feb. 3,1809
Illin o is....
[State * ___ Dec. 3,3818
Mar. 3,1817
Alabama..
Dec. 14,1819
June 4,1812
Missouri ..
Mar. 2,1821
/ State7 .
/ T e r r it o r y . . Mar. 2,1819
Arkansas .
iState ......... June 15,1836
[Territory.. Jan. 11,1805
Michigan.
/State ......... Jan. 26,1837
/Territory.. Mar. 30,1822
Florida.. .
/State ......... Mar. 3,1845
/Territory.. June 12,3838
Iowa.........
/S ta te ......... Mar, 3,1845
/Territory.. Apr. 20,1836
Wisconsin
IState .
May 29,1848
California.
,.State .
Sept. 9,1850
/Territory.. Mar. 3,1849
Minnesota
/S ta te ......... May 11,1858
/Territory.. Aug. 14,1848
Oregon . ..
/State.
Feb. 14,1859

2

3
1

3
2

3
3
3
2

3
3
5
2

5
3
5

5
5
5
9
9
9
11

233
452
403
285

9

323

11

383

693

68,727

69,420

810

52,525

53,335

•500

57,480

57,980

3,805

54,861

58,666

561

55,586

66,147

*810
2,645
1*3,824

55,256
155,652
80,858

56,066
158,297
84,682

1,092

95,607

96,690

i Exclusive of 3,140 square miles of Lakes Ontario and Erie.
•Exclusive of 891 square miles of Lake Erie.
•Joint resolution of Congress.
•Exclusive of 3,443 square miles of Lake Erie.
•Exclusive of 280 square miles of Lake Michigan.
•Exclusive of 1,674 square miles of Lake Michigan.
7See President’s proclamation, 3 Statutes, Appendix No. 2.
•Exclusive of 16,653 square miles of Lake Superior, 12,922 square miles of Lake Michigan, 9,925
square miles of Lake Huron, and 460 square miles of Lakes St. Clair and Erie.
s Exclusive of 2,378 square miles of Lake Superior and 7,500 square miles of Lake Michigan.
1 Exclusive of 2,614 square miles of Lake Superior.
0

21



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A R E A .;

E T C .,

0 9

STATES

A N D

T E R R IT O R IE S .

No. 1 .— T h e U nited States : D ates of A cts of Organization
States and T erritories, etc.— C on tin ued .
Bate of act of U. S. ktats.
organization
or admission. Vol. Page.

State or Territory.

STATES WITH PREVIOUS TERRITORIAL OR­
GANIZATION admitt ed—continued.
May 30,1854

.

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.

.

.

.

.

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.

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. Jan. . 29,1861.
. .
. . .

277

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.

.

Water.

July 16,1790
District of Columbia................... IpW r/cT L Mar. 3,1791
Hawaii...........................................Territory.. June 14,1900
Alaska............................................ District... July 27, 1868

.

130
214
141
240

............................................... t

e

;

;

Colorado......................................M

" 7'

North Dakota.............................{ s t a t e d .
South Dakota.............................{ I t o t e ^ *'
Montana......................................{ I S t e ? '7 '
Washington.................................
Mohn
/Territory.
iaat10..........................................lState.
Wyoming.................................... {territory
n+flh
/Territory.
utan............................................ /State.
Oklahoma.................................. {sS re*”7 *
New Mexico...............................

............................ P

&

Land.

Total.

S m S .m S .m
q iles. q iles. q iles.

209
30
277
391
172
474
239
4676
239
4676
85
4676
172
4676
808
215
178

Nebraafca...........................................

op

Area.

. 126 .
. .

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
May 2,1890
Nov. 16, 1907
Sept. 9,1850
June 20,1910
Feb. 4,1863
June 20,1910

A dmission

or

.

.384 .
.

. 81,774 .
. . .

.

. 82,158
. .

109,821

110,690

712

76,808

77,620

290

146,308

103,948

654

70,183

70,837

747

76,868

77,615

796

146,201

146,997

534

83,354

83,888

222

320

97,594

97,914

453
*107
81
267
446
557
664
557

2,806

82,184

84,990

643

69,414

70,057

131

122,503

122,634

146

113,810

113,956

10

60

70
590,884
6,449

69,127

2,291

TERRITORIES, ETC.

Total exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii.
Total including Alaska and Hawaii..

2,973,890 3,026,789
3,624,122

4 See President’s proclamation, Oct. 13,1864,13 Statutes, 749.
2 See President’s proclamation, Mar. 1,1867, 14 Statutes, 820.
* See President’s proclamation, Aug. 1,1876,19 Statutes, 665.
4 See President’s proclamations, 26 Statutes, 1548 to 1652, inclusive.
* See President’s proclamation, Jan. 4,1896, 29 Statutes, 876.
* See President’s proclamation, Nov. 16,1907.
7See President’s proclamation, Jan. 6,1912.

No. 2.—NONCONTIGUOUS TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES:
A c q u is it io n a n d

O r g a n iz a t io n , a n d

D ates of

P o p u l a t io n a n d A r e a .

[Sources: Areas—Alaska and Hawaii, reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce
and Labor; Porto Rico. Bulletin 302 of the U. S, Geological Survey; Philippine Islands, Census of the
Philippine Islands, Vol. I; Guam and Tutuila Group, Navy Department; Panama Canal Zone, Isth­
mian Canal Commission. Population—The figures with exception of those for the Panama Canal
Zone (the latter being from reports of the Isthmian Canal Commission and representing an annual
average for the fiscal year) are those of the Bureau of the Census, those not based upon an actual
census representing estimates for June 1.]

Territory.

U. S. Stats.
Date of ac­
quisition or
organization. Vol, Page.

June 20,1867
Alaska (District)................... { o r ^ i ^ d !! July 27,18681
Guam .......................................A cquired... Apr. 11,1899
July 7,1898
n a - i i .................................... {
g E8 &
: Juno 14,1900
Panama Canal Zone................Acquired. . . Feb. 26,1904
Philippine Islands................... Acquired. . . Apr. 11,1899
Porto Rico.................................Acquired. . . ....... d o.........
Tutuila Group, Samoa............ Acquired. . . Mar. 8,1900




15
15
30
30
31
33
30
30
31

Population.

Area
(square
miles).

Year.

539 | 590,884
240
1.755
210
750 } 6,449
141
2,234
448
1.755
115,026
1.755
3,435
1,879
77

1911
1900
1911
1911
1911
1911
1900

1Civil government established May 17,1884.

Number.
64,443
10,000
196,227
154,255
8,368,427
1,135,783
6,800

23

CLIM ATIC) C O N D IT IO N S ,
No.

3 * — LOWEST

T E M PER AT U R E : R e c o r d t o D e c e m b e r
at Specified Sta tio n s .

31, 1910, b y

M on th s,




25
13
22
25
- 3
17
11
11
26
17
15
4
11
13
14
3
2
29
34
43
11
22
-1 1
6
7
19
34
39
22
24
2
28
36
21
25
30
38
20
- 1
12
22
6
13
36
20
30
7
28
- 2
30
22
7
18
35
40
11
3
32
32
22
19
22
38
31
29
4 22
-3 5 - 4
5 20 28
12
-2 2 - 3

°P.
33
29
26
38
13
26
31
28
37
27
28
19
26
19
26
16
28
40
38
52
26
34
15
22
20
31
46
53
27
34
13
39
40
33
34
35
52
34
18
19
33
25
27
39
31
35
26
32
19
37
32
23
25
44
43
20
21
36
42
29
32
30
53
43
35

•P.
48
40
42
39
31
30
42
39
45
40
38
36
37
40
39
33
30
49
42
57
34
43
31
31
31
39
54
64
48
42
26
51
46
43
45
48
58
45
30
33
48
42
39
48
42
33
35
39
35
44
44
36
33
53
46
33
32
42
53
34
40
46
64
52
40
43
30
51
29

•P. •P. °P. °P. °P. eP.
55
55
1
30
13
40
45
48
32
23 -1 0 -1 7
4 - 1
51
49
23
36
1
58
55
30
16
43
32
32
10 - 2 -2 8 -3 8
32
40
16 -1 0 - 7
28
25 - 2 -1 2
46
47
34
44 35
24
2 - 9
47
55
53
28
18 - 5
38
50
14 - 2 -2 3
47 32
46 46
24
0 -1 2
36
42
1 -1C -2 5
40
21
14 -1 0 -2 0
48
40
26
10 -1 3 -1 5
46
45
30
40
41
24
15 -1 2 -2 4
44
40
8 -2 9 -3 4
28
44
23 -1 3 -2 1
45
30
52
42
26
56
11 - 5
23
50
51
42 36
27
44
66
29
18
68 54
43
40
25
8 -1 2 -2 1
11
4
50
49
28
36
31
27
18 - 7 -3 3 -4 3
36 29
20
3 -2 2 -4 0
41
33
3 -2 8 -3 4
18
22 - 5 -1 5
48
46 30
66
64
40
26
14
49
48
36
24
68 68
61
54
26
4 -1 3
46 35
12 - 5
52
25
50
35
34 23
2 -3 1 -3 0
7
31
41
6
60 52
10
42 30
49 49
44
40
54 50
36
26
4 - 7
53
35
27
13 - 5
47
31
21
8
61
58 45
20
66
63
55
29
40
31
50 51
36
7 - 6
34
31
23
12 -1 4 -2 7
42
36
21
9 -2 5 -3 0
56
49
36
27
9 - 2
15 -1 4 -1 7
50 44
30
45
44
35
24 - 1 -1 8
31
8
54
43
20
60
48
45
33
15 - 5
20
46
34
24
18
49
39
42
41
19 - 6 -1 4
30
11
43
3
43
35
31
39
37
23
10 - 9 -2 5
53
52
45
32
26
25
52
24
55
5 -1 7
37
45 40 28
12 -2 4 -3 9
43
44 29
22 - 2 -1 0
58
57
46
36 21
10
45
38
34
47
47
47
43
13 -1 1 -1 3
40 21
40 37
28
16 - 7 -1 9
25
48 46 36
31
15
62
54 44
31
18
10
12 -1 3 -1 8
41
38 26
49 48 31
2 -1 4
20
53
21
G -1 1
44 35
32
65
6G 54
44
19
62
54
42
34
22
12
45
41
30
24 - 9 - 2
52
12 -1 3
49
30
26
32
36
13 - 3 -2 9 -4 6
58
56 42
32
10
20
33 26 16 10 - 9 -2 0

33

14
38
17

0
2

Lowest rec­
ord.

December.

November.

October,

July.

°P
17
- 8
- 2
8
-3 6
5
- 8
- 4
14
-1 2
- 4
-1 1
- 8
- 9
-1 2
-2 6
- 8
21
28
30
-2 3
5
-4 1
-2 0
-2 5
0
26
33
2
5
-2 4
16
31
3
14
21
30
3
-1 8
-2 1
9
- 7
-1 1
20
4
24
-1 4
20
-1 7
26
3
-2 2
0
21
33
0
-2 7
20
22
-1 0
2
3
32
24
2

August.

j

*F.

- 6
-1 8
-1 6
- 8
-4 3
-1 2
-1 1
-1 3
- 5
-2 1
-1 6
-2 2
-2 6
-2 6
-3 1
-3 6
-2 0
5
24
8
-3 3
-1 3
-4 8
-4 1
-3 7
-1 8
10
27
-2 2
-1 0
-3 5
-1 2
28
-1 4
- 3
- 5
7
- 6
-3 5
-3 5
-1 7
-2 6
-1 8
- 6
-2 7
19
-2 5
7
-4 0
22
-1 8
-3 3
-1 3
4
33
-1 1
-3 7
12
- 5
-2 5
-2 4
-2 9
22
- 1
-1 5
-1 5
-4 9

|

June.

°P.
5
-2 4
- 6
- 2
-4 4
-2 8
-1 3
-1 4
- 1
-2 0
—17
-2 9
-3 0
-2 0
-3 2
-4 1
-2 0
5
20
11
-3 6
- 5
-4 3
-4 2
-4 3
-2 5
15
24
-1 7
-1 6
-3 6
- 5
30
-2 0
- 6
5
15
- 6
-3 2
-3 5
-1 1
-3 2
-2 3
0
-1 1
12
-1 5
- 2
-3 7
18
-2 2
-4 1
-2 0
6
29
-1 3
-2 8
11
1
-3 0
-2 2
-1 7
23
3
-1 7
-1 4
-4 9
9
-2 8

-

|

May.

24
3
G
18
31
35
31
39
37
31
37
37
37
31
35
36
37
36
31
22
38
23
21
18
29
28
36
38
22
21
39
18
30
32
37
36
37
39
38
22
35
19
37
39
28
21
27
35
36
22
32
39
37
35
32
38
36
21
16
36
28
30
22
19
37
24
39
31
39
30

P»
=

April.

j
Abilene, Tex...................
Albany, N. Y .................
Amarillo, Tox.................
Atlanta, Ga.....................
Bismarck, N. Dak.........
Boise, Idaho...................
Boston, Mass..................
Buffalo, N. Y .................
Charlotte, N. C...............
Chicago, 111.....................
Cleveland. Ohio..............
Denver. Colo...................
Des Moines, Iowa...........
Dodge, Kans...................
Dubuque, Iowa..............
Duluth, Minn.................
Eastport, Me...................
El Paso, Tex...................
Fresno. Cal.....................
Galveston, Tex..............
Green Bay, Wis..............
Harrisburg, Pa...............
Havre, Mont...................
Helena, Mont.................
Huron, S. Dak...............
Indianapolis, Ind...........
Jacksonville, Fla............
Jupiter, Fla.....................
Kansas City, Mo............
Knoxville, Tenn............
Lander, W yo.................
Little Rock, Ark............
Los Angeles, Cal.............
Louisville, K y................
Lynchburg, Va..............
Montgomery, Ala...........
New Orleans, La............
New York, N. Y ............
Northfield, V t................
North Platte, Nebr.......
Oklahoma, Okla............
Omaha, Nebr.................
Oswego, N. Y .................
Palestine, Tex................
Parkersburg. W . Va......
Phoenix, Anz.................
Port Huron, Mich..........
Portland, Oreg...............
Rapid City, S. Dak.......
Red Bluff, Cal................
St. Louis, Mo.................
St. Paul, Minn...............
Salt Lake City, Utah___
San Antonio, Tex..........
San Francisco, Cal.........
Santa Fe, N. Mex..........
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich..
Seattle, Wash.................
Shreveport, La...............
Spokane, Wash..............
Spr ngfleld, 111................
Springfield, Mo..............
Tampa, Fla.....................
Vicksburg, Miss..............
Walla Walla, Wash.......
Washington, D. C..........
Williston, N. Dak..........
Wilmington, N. C..........
Winnemucca, Nev.........

January,

Number of
years rec­
ord.

Station.

j

[Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.]

°P.
- 6
-2 4
-1 6
- 8
-4 4
-2 8
-1 3
-1 4
- 5
-2 3
-1 7
-2 9
-3 0
-2 6
-3 2
-4 1
-2 1
- 5
20
8
-3 6
-1 3
-4 8
—42
-4 3
-2 5
10
24
-2 2
-1 6
-3 6
-1 2
28
-2 0
- 6
- 5
7
- 6
-3 5
-3 5
-1 7
-3 2
-2 3
- 6
-2 7
12
-2 5
- 2
-4 0
18
-2 2
-4 1
-2 0
4
29
-1 3
-2 8
11
- 5
-3 0
-2 4
-2 9
19
- 1
-1 7
-1 5
-4 9

5

-2 8

24

C L IM A T IC

N o . 4 . — H IG H E S T T E M P E R A T U R E :
a t

Sp

C O N D IT IO N S ,
R

ecord

e c if ie d

St

to

D

e c e m b e r

a t io n s

31, 1910,

b y

M

o n th s

,

.




24
36
18
31
35
31
39
37
31
37
37
37
31
35
36
37
36
31
22
38
23
21
18
29
28
36
38
22
21
39
18
30
32
37
36
37
39
38
22
35
19
37
39
28
21
27
35
36
22
32
39
37
35
32
38
36
21
16
36
28
30
22
19
37
24
39
31
39
30

°F.
83
64
80
75
60
62
70
70
77
65
71
76
64
74
63
51
54
77
71
75
51
67
61
63
64
70
81
83
70
76
59
78
87
74
77
79
82
67
61
70
79
63
69
81
74
87
64
62
69
77
74
51
57
83
78
76
46
61
80
55
73
75
82
82
67
76
52
80
59

*F. 9 *F. *F.
F.
92
63
84
78
64
67
64
67
79
63
72
77
70
83
67
58
52
88
83
76
59
74
63
65
68
72
86
87
76
79
64
79
88
78
75
83
82
69
59
74
90
78
61
83
76
92
60
68
72
82
78
61
68
90
80
75
46
67
81
59
72
76
86
83
69
78
58
81
69

99
95
79
88
96 90
89
87
90
81
92
77
78 85
79 84
94
91
88
81
87
83
82 86
92
88
95
98
86 88
70 82
72
57
98
93
87 101
85
85
84
82
92
83
94
77
72 86
94
85
84 87
92
91
90
89
90
95
90
87
82
71
94
87
99 100
91
88
95
92
92
90
89
86
78 90
85
75
95
86
95
90
94
91
78 85
92
88
86
93
97 105
84
77
90
79
85 90
96
86
90 91
87
83
85
77
99
97
80
88
84
82
64
77
85
75
90
96
74
87
91
89
92
89
92
90
92
88
92
74
93
93
72
92
94
90
82
83

105
93
98
94
96
100
97
88
97
94
92
92
94
101
94
91
85
105
110
91
91
95
92
89
96
96
98
93
91
94
86
94
103
94
97
98
94
95
90
97
94
97
94
93
94
114
93
99
92
110
94
94
93
104
97
89
89
90
101
95
92
90
94
95
100
96
101
97
98

*F. °F. 9 *F, *F.
F.
105
98
102
98
105
106
97
94
100
98
99
105
103
105
100
95
90
110
113
98
98
98
106
98
108
101
101
96
103
100
96
105
106
105
100
103
100
96
92
103
108
105
98
108
98
116
99
97
106
114
106
100
101
108
92
97
90
92
110
104
100
102
96
100
113
101
107
99
102

104 94
97 90
101 94
97 91
102 91
100 91
102 90
95 86
99 92
98 87
98 87
97
90
99
91
101
94
89
97
94
80
89
83
104
94
111 100
94
91
95
84
95
88
93
88
91
84
94
106
98
89
92
98
94
93
101
91
94
99
90
82
101
93
108 102
102 91
99
92
99
96
96
94
100 88
90
83
101
94
102
97
102
92
93
84
104 97
90
99
114 105
97
87
93
83
102
96
108
97
102
91
96
87
93
88
103 99
101
94
90
85
91
80
87
81
101
95
98 86
99 91
102 90
94
93
98
94
100
87
104
92
101
95
96
92
94 87

88
83
66
71
83
75
82
73
64
73
72
62
76
67
70
64
80
76
75
68
74
68
74
77
76
69
84
79
74 .67
73
54
64
54
77
85
84
74
85
77
69
51
75
66
75
63
46
71
65
77
76
68
86
81
87
86
80
70
80
75
72
57
84
78
96
89
79
74
81
73
85
79
85
83
74
68
70
61
81
72
86 75
80
71
75
66
87
81
72
78
97
95
69
65
73
65
79
75
88
76
82
74
74
58
74
61
89
86
83
72
65
77
67
48
68
62
86
79
70
57
77
67
79
74
87
83
86
79
78 65
80 73
71 59
83
78
73
65

Higbestreoord.

December.

November.

110
100
100
100
107
111
101
95
102
103
97
102
109
108
106
99
93
112
115
98
100
101
103
103
108
106
104
96
106
100
99
106
109
107
102
107
102
99
95
107
104
106
100
103
102
117
99
102
106
115
107
104
102
106
98
96
94
95
107
103
107
106
96
100
111
103
106
103
104

October.

°F,
110
99
105
98
103
105
98
93
102
98
96
99
101
106
99
97
88
113
112
97
100
97
108
102
99
100
100
95
100
99
95
102
105
100
98
106
98
97
95
102
101
100
98
100
99
119
97
99
103
110
102
98
101
105
100
92
93
96
104
96
98
98
95
101
105
102
107
100
98

September.

I

August.

May.

April.

February.

|

June.

Abilene, Tex...................
Albany, N. Y .................
Amarillo, Tex.................
Atlanta, Ga.....................
Bismarck, N. Dak.........
Boise, Idaho...................
Boston, Mass...................
Buffalo, N. Y .................
Charlotte, N. C...............
Chicago, III.....................
Cleveland. Ohio..............
Denver, Colo...................
Des Moines, Iowa...........
Dodge, Kans...................
Dubuque, Iowa..............
Duluth, Minn.................
Eastport, Me...................
El Paso, Tex...................
Fresno, Cal......................
Galveston, Tex...............
Green Bay, Wis..............
Harrisburg, Pa...............
Ilavre, Mont...................
Helena, Mont..................
Huron, S. Dak................
Indianapolis, Ind...........
Jacksonville, Fla............
Jupiter, Fla....................
Kansas City, Mo.............
Knoxville, Tenn.............
Dander, W yo..................
Little Rock, Ark............
Los Angeles, Cal.............
Louisville, Ky................
Lynchburg, Va..............
Montgomery, Ala...........
New Orleans. La............
New York, N. Y ............
Northfield, V t................
North Platte. Nebr.........
Oklahoma, Okla.............
Omaha, Nebr.................
Oswego, N. Y .................
Palestine, Tex................
Parkersburg, W . Va___
Phoenix, Ariz.................
Port Huron, Mich..........
Portland, Oreg................
Rapid City, S. Dak........
Red Bluff, Cal................
St. Louis, Mo..................
St. Paul, Minn...............
Salt Lake City, Utah....
San Antonio, Tex...........
San Francisco, Cal..........
Santa Fe,N. Mex...........
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich..
Seattle, Wash.................
Shreveport, La...............
Spokane, Wash...............
Springfield, 111................
Springfield, Mo...............
Tampa, Fla.....................
Vicksburg, Miss..............
Walla Walla, Wash.......
Washington, D. C..........
Williston, N. Dak..........
Wilmington, N. C..........
Winnemucca, Nev.........

January.

Station.

Number of
years rec­
ord.

[Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.]

°F.

110
100
105
100
107
111
102
95
102
103
99
105
109
108
106
99
93
113
115
98
100
101
108
103
108
106
104
96
106
100
99
106
109
107
102
107
102
100
95
107
108
106
100
108
102
119
99
102
106
115
107
104
102
108
101
97
94
96
110
104
107
106
96
101
113
104
107
103
104

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N o . 5 . — N O R M A L T E M P E R A T U R E : M o n t h l y a n d A n n u a l M e a n s a t S p ec ified
St a t io n s .1

°F. •F. •F. •F. •F. •F. •F. •F. •F. ° F. •F. W
F.
Abilene, Tex............................. 43
55
64
72
53
45
78 82
74 64
45
81
Albany, N. Y ...........................
22 24 32
72 70
62
46
68
50
38
28
59
Amarillo, Tex........................... 34
45
55
64
72
76
75
56
44
37
68
36
Atlanta, G a............................... 4
2 4 52 61 70 76 78 76 72 62 52 45
5
Bismarck, N. D ak...................
22
64
44
7
8
43
55
70
57
26
15
68
Boise, Idaho.............................
42
32
29 34
50
66
73
72
62 50
40
58
Boston, Mass............................. 27
52
35
45
66
71
41
32
28
57
69
63
Buffalo, N. Y ............................. 25
2 31 42 54 65 70 69 03 52 39 30
4
Charlotte. N. C........................... 40
44
76
79
71
61
50
51
59
68
77
43
Chicago, til................................ 24
34
66 72
53
39
29
25
46
56
71
65
Clcverarid, Ohio........................ 20
34
72
64
53
40 31
27
46
58
68
70
Denver, Colo............................. 29
31
39
4 57 6 72 70 63 51 39 32
8
6
Des Moines, Iowa..................... 20
62
24
36
51
7 76 73 65 52 37 26
0
Dodge, Kan?............................. 27
31
42
54
64
7 78 76 68 55 40 32
3
Dubuque, Iowa........................ 18
22
33
49
7 75 72 64 52 36 24
0
61
Dulutfi, Minn...........................
10
24
9
14
38
49 5
8 66 65 57 45 2 18
Eastport, Me............................. 20 21
29
54
60
38
47
60
55
47
37
25
El Paso, T e x ............................ 44
56
64
72
80
62
49
80
79
73
51
45
82
Fresno. Cal................................ 45
55
61
76
74
65
55
47
49
68
81
Galveston, Tex......................... 53
62
72
56
69
75
81
83
79
<3 56
3
83
Green Bay, W is........................ 15
27
32
17
41
54
65
70
67
59
47
21
Harrisburg, Pa.......................... 29 30
74
38
51
62
70
72
65
54
42
33
62
Havre, Mout.............................
14
15
27
43
54
44
21
68
67
58
31
Helena, Mont............................ 20
22 31
42
52
61
67
56
4 33 25
4
06
Huron, S Dak.......................... 10
27
45
67
72
45
13
57
69
60
27
16
Indianapolis, In d ..................... 28 31
40
52
72
76
55
42
63
74
67
33
62
Jacksonville, F la...................... 54
57
68
74 79
81
80
77
70
61
55
72
72
Jupiter, Fla............................... 04
66
69
80
81
82
81
77
66
76
41
42
20
30
54
64
73
78
76
50
32
Kansas City, M o......................
68
Knoxville, Tenn....................... 38
41
48
57
73
76
75
69
58
47
40
66
Lander, W y o ............................ 37 22
42
31
52
61
68 66
29
55 42
19
53
52
Little Rock, Ark...................... 41
44
63
70
77
81
79
73
63
44
57
59
62 G
7 70
72
60
Los Angeles, Cal....................... 54
55
70 65
56
45
56
75
79
58
46
38
Louisville, K y .......................... 34
37
67
76
70
Lynchburg, V a......................... 36
45
56
57
38
66
74
77
75
68
46
38
58
56
74
Montgomery, A la ..................... 48
51
65
79
81
76
66
49
80
New Orleans, L a...................... 53
56 62
68
74
80
70
61
54
81
81
78
New York, N. Y ...................... 30
31
38
48
74
56
59 68
72
66
44
34
Northfield, V t ..........................
15
0
1 26 4 54 63 67 63 55 44 32 20
7
74
North Platte, Nehr................... 21
35
49
68
72 63
50
25
59
35 27
49
60 68
76
80
72
61
48
Oklahoma, OMa....................... 35
38
78
39
Omaha, Nebr............................ 20 24
36
50 62
76
54
72
74 66
38 27
Oswego, N. Y ...........................
24
31
24
43
55 64
70 69
63
51
39
29
82
58
66
72
57
Palestine, T ex.......................... 46
51
78
80
75 66
49
Parkersburg, W . V a ................. 31
42
53 63
76
55
34
72
73
66
43
35
Phoenix, Ariz...........................
50
54
60 67
90
81
70
59
52
75
84
89
Port Huron, Mich.................... 22
22
30
42
54 64
69 67
61
50
37
27
46
61
Portland, Oreg......................... 39
41
51
61
66
66
53 46
41
57
32
Rapid City, S. Dak.................. 22
24
44
54
70 69
47
34
64
59
26
54
82
Red Bluff, Cal.......................... 45
59 66
76
81
74
64
53
46
49
34
44
56 66
58 43
St. Louis, M o............................ 31
75
79
77 70
36
46
72
48
St. Paul, Minn.......................... 12
15 28
58 67
70 60
31
19
41
50
76
52
Salt Lake City, Utah ............... 29
33
58
68
76 65
40
32
San Antonio, Tex..................... 51
62
69
82
54
75
80
82
77
69
59
53
54
San Francisco, Cal...................
50
53
56
57
58 59
58 56
51
57
51
Santa Fe, N. Mex..................... 28
32
39
48
69
57
66
67 61
50
38 30
21
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.............. 13
36
48
54
43
13
58 62 61
31
20
Seattle, Wash...........................
39
40
44
49
55 60 64
63
58 51
44
41
Shreveport, L a .......................... 46
58 66
73
82
66
55 49
50
80
81
76
Spokane, W ash........................ 27
48
30
39
56 63
69
68
59
47
37
31
Springfield, 111..... ..................... 26
39
52 64
72
76
74 66
55
41
29
31
56 65
76
44
36
72
75 68
57
Springfield^ M o......................... 31
34 44
57
66
71
76
80 80
73
65
60
Tampa, F la..............................
61
79
78
Vicksburg, Miss........................ 47
58
80
65
56
49
51
65
73
78
80 75
44
53
74
54
36
Walla Walla, W ash.................. 33
36
61
68
74 65
43
Washington D. C .................... 33
34 4
2 53 64 73 77 74 68 57 4 36
5
2 40 54 64 69 68 60 43 25 14
2
6
Williston, N. Dak....................
8
54
60
79
63
54
Wilmington, N. C-.................... 46
48
69
76
78
73
47
72
49
Winnemucca, K ev................... j 29
40
47
54 63
38
33
71
60
31

Annual.

O

December. 1
1

1
o

November.

September.

|August.

1

July.

May.

April.

March.

February.

Station.

January,

j

[Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.]

•F.

63
48
55
61
40
51
49
47
60
48
49
50
49
53
48
39
41
63
63
69
43
52
42
43
42
53
68
74
53
57
42
62
62
57
56
65
68
52
41
48
59
50
47
65
54
69
45
52
45
62
56
44
52
68
55
49
38
51
65
48
52
55
70
65
53
55
39
62
49

i
The figures cover the 33-year period, 1873 to 1905, inclusive. Those for stations not having that length
of record have been corrected accordingly.




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S pecified

2.0
4.0
2.8
4.5
2.0
.2
4.0
3.0
5.6
2.9
3.2
1.3
3.6
2.6
3.0
3.5
3.3
1.7
.0
5.0
3.1
4.2
1.3
.7
2.6
3.3
6.2
5.8
4.8
4.0
.5
3.6
.0

3.5
4.2
4.2
5.6
4.5
3.9
2.5
3.2
3.6
2.7
2.2
3.5
1.0
2.6
.6
2.1
(*)

2.7
3.5
.8
2.7
.0
(*) 2.4
2.7
2.8 3.1
.7
.5
3.7 2.2
.7
.5
2.9 2.8
4.8 4.3
8.4 8.6
4.4 3.6
.4
.4
4.6 4.4
2.0 1.3
7.0 6.5
.2
.2

3.1
3.2
2.4
3.5
1.2
.4
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.0
3.2
.0
3.1
1.3
3.6
3.6
3.0
1.4
.3
5.4
3.1
2.8
1.0
1.1
1.7
3.0
8.0
9.6
3.8
2.8
1.0
3.3
.1
2.6
3.6
2.9
4.8
3.6
2.8
1.5
2.8
3.0
2.8
3.2
2.7
1.0
2.7
1.8
1.3
.8
2.9
3.4
.8
2.9
.3
1.6
3.5
1.9
3.2
1.0
3.4
3.8
7.4
3.3
.0

3.6
.9
5.3
.3

2.3
3.0
1.7
2.3
1.0
1.3
3.9
3.5
3.2
2.6
2.7
1.0
2.7
1.4
2.7
2.7
3.8
1.0
.7
4.2
2.4
3.0
.5
.8
1.3
2.8
5.1
9.5
2.2
2.6
1.0
2.6
.8
2.6
3,4
2.4
2.9
3.7
2.5
1.2
1.8
2.4
3.3
3.6
2.4
.4
2.7
3.7
1.1
1.6
2.4
2.3
1.4
1.5
1.3
1.1
3.3
2.9
3.2
1.5
2.6
2.8
3.0
2.8
1.5
3.1
.8
3.7
.5

1,2
2.8
1.2
3.4
.7
.9
4.1
3.4
2.9
2.5
2.8
.5
1.5
.6
1.8
1.6
4.1
.6
1.0
4.0
2.0
2.4
.8
.7
.6
3.5
2.2
3.0
1.8
3.6
.6
4.6
1.5
4.2
2.8
3.1
3.8
3.4
2.6
.4
2.2
1.1
3.4
3.6
2.8
1.0
2.7
6.5
.5
3.2
2.9
1.3
1.4
1.8
2.5
.8
2.9
5.9
4.1
2.3
2.7
2.6
1.7
4.2
2.1
2.7

I
i
ft

1.1
2.C
.8
4.5
.6
1.7
3.4
3.4
3.9
2.1
2.6
.6
1.3
.6
1.7
1.2
4.0
.5
1.5
3.7
1.8
2.6
.6
.8
.6
3.0
3.0
2.9
1.4
4.2
,7
4.2
2.9
3.7
3.3
4.5
4.5
3.4
2.7
.5
1.7
.9
3.6
3.7
2.8
.6
2.2
7.3
.5
4.5
2.2
1.1
1.3
1.6
42
.8
2.3
6.0
44
2.6
2.4
2.7
2.0
5.0
2.1
3.2
.6
.7
2.4 3.1
.7 1.0

Annual.

November.

2.4
3.9
3.2
4.7
2.1
.2
3.4
3.4
5.5
3.6
3.6
1.6
3.9
3.4
4.3
3.6
3.4
2.1
.0
4.0
3.5
3.9
1.9
1.1
2.9
4.1
6.2
5.4
4.8
4.2
.9
4.0
.0
3.7
4.0
4.7
6.5
4.5
3.7
2.7
3.6
4.3
3.2
3.0
4.7
1.1
2.7
.5
2.6
.0
3.4
3.4
.5
2.2

October.

3.2
3.8
3.0
3.9
3.5
.9
3.0
3.1
4.5
3.7
3.7
1.5
5.0
3.3
4.6
4.5
3.2
.6
.1
4.8
3.6
3.6
2.8
2.1
3.8
4.3
5.5
6.9
4.7
4.2
1.1
4.1
.1
4.2
3.9
4.2
6.2
3.3
3.2
3.2
3.1
5.0
3.4
4.0
4.6
.1
3.2
1.8
3.6
.5
4.5
4.4
.8
3.1
.2
1.0
2.8
1.7
3.6
1.6
4.3
5.2
8.3
4.5
1.2
4.2
3.6
5.6
.6

September.

2.9

3.8
3.5
5.5
4.5
3.7
2.3
.4
1.0
.8
2.6
3.4
3.2
.7
2.2
5.7
.5
3.6
2.8
: .8
i 1.4
! 1.8
; 3.7
i .8
i 1A
! 3.9
| 3.6
1 1.9
2.8
2.3
3.3
: 4.6
1.6
3.4
.5
3.4
.9

1.4 2.3 3-7
2.7 2.4 3.0
.6 1.7 3.7
5.8 3.6 3.1
1.0 1.9 2.5
1.4 1.2 1.3
4.1 3.6 3.5
2.6 2.4 3.1
4.6 3.4 3.9
2.6 2.9 3.4
2.8 2.3 3.2
1.0 2.2 2.5
1.6 3.0 4.6
.9 1.9 3.3
2.2 2.9 4.3
1.6 2.1 3.5
4.3 2.9 3.8
.2
.4
.4
.7
.6
1.8
2.9 3.1 3.2
2.4 2.4 3.6
3.1 2.5 3.7
.5
1.0 2.1
.7 1.1 2.0
1.0 2.6 2.9
4.0 3.5 3.9
3.5 2.7 4.2
3.1 2.6 4.8
2.8 3.3 5.1
5.6 4.6 3.7
1.6 2.5 2.9
4.9 4.5 5.1
.5
3.0 1.1
4.3 4.1 3.6
3.8 3.2 4.0
6.4 4.2 3.8
5.3 4.9 3.9
4.1 3.3 3.2
2.8 2.1 2.8
,9 2.2 3.1
2.4 2.8 5.8
1.4 3.0 4.5
2.8 2.3 2.8
3.5 4.1 4.9
3.8 2,9 3.5
.4 (*)
.5
2.4 2.1 3.2
5.2 3.0 2.4
1.0 2.3 2.9
3.8 1.8 1.3
3.4 3.5 4.2
1.0 2.3 3.6
2.0 2.3 2.0
1.7 2.9 3.0
3.1 1.8
.8
.7
.9 1.1
1.8 2.1 3.2
3.6 2.7 2.3
4.5 4.6 4.2
1.5 1.3 1.6
3.1 3.3 4.5
4.1 3.9 5.6
2.8 1.8 i 2.9
6.2 5.2 i 4.3
1.9 1.7 ; i.8
3.8 3.2 ! 3.8
.7 1.2 i 2.3
3.6 2. 9 < 4,0
1.0
.9 i 1.0

August.

2.8

3.9
3.7
5.1
4.6
3.8
2.5
.5
1.3
.6
3.2
3.9
3.2
1.2
1.9
6.5
.4
3.9
2.3
.9
1.4
1.7
4.3
.6
2.2
4.5
4.4
2.3
2.2
2.7
2.8
5.7
2.0
3.4
.6
3.5
1.0

April.

1.1
2.5
.9
4.6
.5
1.4
3.4
2.8
4.4
2.2
2.6
.5
1.1
.7
1.4
1.0
3.6
.5
1.3
3.1
1.6
2.7
.5
.7
.4
3,1
3.4
3.0
1.6
4.9
.6
4.2

1

July.

Los Angeles, C a l ...........................

Louisville, K y ..........................
Lynchburg, V a .........................
Montgomery, A la .....................
New Orleans. L a......................
New York, N. Y ......................
Northfield, V t ...........................
North Platte, N eb r.................
Oklahoma, Okla.......................
Omaha, Nebr............................
Oswego, N. Y ...........................
Palestine, T e x..........................
Parkersburg, W. V a.................
Phoenix, Arlz...........................
Port Huron, Mich....................
Portland, Oreg..........................
Rapid City, S. D ak..................
Red Bluff, Cal..........................
St. Louis, M o............................
St. Paul, Minn..........................
Salt Lake City, Utah...............
San Antonio, T ex.....................
San Francisco, Cal...................
Santa Fe, N. M ex.....................
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.............
Seattle, W ash...........................
Shreveport, La..........................
Spokane, W ash........................
Springfield, 111..........................
Springfield, Mo.........................
Tampa, F la................... ...........
Vicksburg, Miss........................
Walla Walla, W ash.................
Washington, D . C .........................
WilUston, N . Dak......................
Wilmington, N . C ....................
Winnemucca, N ev...................

0.9
2.6
.6
5.3
.5
1.9
3.8
3.3
4.3
2.0
2.4
.4
1.2
.5
1.5
1.0
3.8
.5
1.6
3.6
1.7
2.8
.7
.9
.5
2.8
3.1
3.6
1.1
5.0
.4
4.8

i
I

June.

Abilene, Tex.............................
Albany. N. Y .................................
Amarillo, Tex...........................
Atlanta, G a ...............................
Bismarck, N. Dak...................
Boise, Idaho.............................
Boston, Mass..............................
Buffalo, N. Y .................................
Charlotte, N. C .........................
Chicago, III................................
Cleveland. Ohio........................
Denver, Colo.............................
Des Moines, Iowa.....................
Dodge, Kans..............................
Dubuque, Iowa........................
Duluth, Minn...........................
Eastport, M e.............................
El Paso, Tex.............................
Fresno. Cal...............................
Galveston, T e x .........................
Green Bay, W is........................
Harrisburg, Pa..........................
Havre, Mont.............................
Helena, Mont............................
Huron, S. Dak..........................
Indianapolis, In d .....................
Jacksonville, F la......................
Jupiter, F la...............................
Kansas City, Mo........................
Knoxville, Term.......................
Lander, W y o ....................... . . .
Little Rock, Ark......................

j February.

Station.

January.

[Source: The Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture.]

24.7
36.4
22.6
49.4
17.6
12.7
43.4
37.3
49.2
33.3
35.0
140
32.4
20.8
340
29.9
43.3
9.8
9.7
47.1
31.1
37.3
13.7
12.8
21.1
41.5
53.2
60.2
37.4
49.4
13.9
49.9
15.6
44.3
43.4
51.2
57.4
44.6
33.8
18.9
31.7
30.7
36.2
43.0
40.2
7.9
30.6
45.1
18.7
25.0
37.2
28.7
16.0
26.8
22.3
14 5
31.4
36.6
45.7
18.8
37.0
44.6
53.1
53.7
17.7
43.5
15.1
51.0
8.4

1

1The figures represent inches and cover the 36*year period, 1871 to 1906, inclusive. Stations not having
that length of record have been corrected accordingly.
2Indicates trace of precipitation.




N o . 7 . — A R E A O F I N D IA N R E S E R V A T IO N S , A N D IN D IA N P O P U L A T IO N , E X C L U S IV E O F A L A S K A : B y States , Y ears en ded
June 30, 1880, 1890, 1900, a n d 1911.
[Source: Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.]
Area of Indian reservations—unallotted.

Acres.

1890

Sq. miles.

19(H)

1911

Acres.

Sq. miles.

Acres.

Sq. miles.

10,317.50
772.00
1,710.00

15,150,757
406,396

23,673.00
635.25

2,748,981

4.295.00

2,278,421

3.552.50

i, 364,500

Indian Territory............................. 41,100,915
692
Iowa..................................................
137,747
Kansas..............................................
66,332
Michigan.........................................
5,026,447
Minnesota.......................................

64.236.00
1.00
215.00
104.00
7.853.00

25,863,372
1,258
102,026
27,319
2,254,781

40,411.50
2.00
159.50
42.50
3.523.00

Montana........................................... 29,356,800
436,252
Nebraska.........................................
885,015
Nevada .............................................
New Mexico.................................... 7,228,731
86,366
New Y o r k ........................................

45.870.00
682.00
1.383.00
11.295.00
135.00

10.591.360
136,947
954,135
10,002,525
87,677

65,211
(2)

102.00
(*)

3,853,800
<2) ‘
2,039,040
6,925,748
586,026
1,520,000

Idaho................................................

North Carolina...............................
North Dakota...................................
Oklahoma........................................
Oregon..............................................
South Dakota..................................
Texas................................................
Utah..................................................
Washington....................................
Wisconsin........................................
Wvoming.........................................
Miscellaneous.................................

T otal...................................... 154,741,554

1900

21,361
10,669
2,530
27,168

30,749
12,108
1,793

40,189
11,431
995

39,216
16,369
841

4,020

4,251

575
3.557

446
3,791

76,895
355
746
10,141
6,198

68,225
399
1,016
7,428
6,403

86,265
386
1,211
7.557
8,952

369
1,309
7,520
10,711

21,650
4,409
6,800
23,452
5,139

10,842
3,254
8,375
10,998
5,112

10,076
3,854
8,321
8,480
5,334

10,814
3,809
5,246
20,909
5,436

2,200
5,355
(2)

3,000
7,759
13,176
4,507
19,696

1,436
8,276
13,926
4,063
19,212

2,015
8,253
117,247
6,403
20,352

290
40
14,289
8,847
2,063
710

290
2,211
9,830
9,152
1,658
1,302

290
2,115
9,827
10,726
1,642
849

705
1,307
10,997
11,428
1,692
728

62,909.52 j 256,127

243,524

270,544

307,913

19,288,177
364,743
483,910

30,137.78
569.91
755.77

2,132.66

23,542
481,518

36.78
752.37

19,513,216
2,965
28,279
8,317
1,566,707

30.489.75
4.50
44.25
13.00
2,447.75

3,251
1,364
923
582,671

5.07
2.13
1.44
910.42

16.549.00
214.00
1.490.50
15.629.00
137.00

9,500,700
74,592
954,135
1,667,485
87,677

14,845.00
116.60
1.491.00
2.605.50
137.00

5,555,582
6,140
686,766
1,866,840
87,677

8,680.60
8.03
1,041.82
2,916.94
137.00

6.022.00
(*)

65,211
5,861,120
13,292,668
2,075,240
11.661.360

102.00
9.158.00
20.770.00
3.242.00
18.221.00

98,211
3,701,724
6,884,021
1,300,225
8,991,791

153.60
5.784.00
10,756.25
2.031.50
14.049.75

63,211
1,215,579
3,191,752
1,212,545
2,200,674

98.77
1,899.34
4,987.11
1,894.60
3,438.56

3.186.00
10,821.00
916,00
2.375.00

3,972,480
4,045,284
512,129
2,342,400

6.207.00
6.321.00
800.00
3.660.00

2,039,040
2,333,575
381,061
1,810,000

3.186.00
3,646.25
595.25
2.828.00

179,i94
2,367,420
304,309
95,307

279.99
3,699.09
475.48
148.92

162,991.00 |77,865,373

121,666.00

40,262,095

241,800.00 104,314,349

i The Territory of Dakota was admitted to the Union Nov. 2,1889, as two States, viz, North Dakota and South Dakota.




(2
)

1911

P O P U L A T IO N .

6,603,191
494,045
1,094,400

1890

AND

4,832.50
783.00
19,480.00
57,213.50

1880

Sq, miles.

R E S E R V A T IO N S

Arizona ........................................... 8,092,720
501,083
California.........................................
Colorado........................................... 12,467,200
36,616,448

Acres.

IN D IA N

1880

State.

Indian population.

2See Dakota.
to

N o . 8 ___ O R IG IN A L , H O M E S T E A D E N T R IE S : A r e a , b y S t a t e s , Y

ears

ended

9

tO

J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 0 1 to 1 9 1 1 ,

00

[Souice: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.]
State.

1901

A
cres.

1902

A
cres.

1903

A
cres.

1904

A
cres.

1905

1906

A
cres.

A
cres.

1907

1908

A
cres.

A
cres.

1909

A
cres.

1910

1911

A
cres.

A
cres.

92,579.39
340.94
127,774.80
378,114.08
278,514.55

78,366.79
261.45
48,543.91
304,439.63
315,784.64

114,461.89
1,202.84
66,639.37
362,456.21
300,968.98

93,013.66
424.09
62,032.88
467,944.43
266,317.64

93,804.87
580.05
41,328.52
385,946.96
262,973.23

97,352.52
14.02
60,864.94
411,177.70
211,567.12

83,976.89
544.48
66,037.17
431,407.34
173,438.24

76,291.17
985.72
136,930.30
234,806.44
235,816.46

47,810.53
467.90
259,106.69
153,568.70
216,699.40

46,213.18
2,400.54
213,891.40
132,860.86
278,700.59

49,198.84
15,477.69
486,066.86
201,006.00
1,062,005.18

Colorado................
Florida...................
Idaho.....................

380,698.36
107,852.74
341,376.66
' 164.27

504,903.90
78,364.20
357,637.88

420,035.01
247,451.72
420.774.98

438,534.40
183,494.63
425,364.03
40.00
9.30

938,132.08
130,017.23
392,193.36

1,903,616.73
68,524.71
390,567.01

1,554,570,24
67,145.39
448,430.01

1,346,261.21
67,670.50
587,198.56

2,960,758.10
116,314.72
665,579.91

2,129,591.31
144,809.48
1,099,796.01

4.80

542,245.83
121,239.35
337,376.30
89.15
13.05

Tow
n.
8,114.08
Kansas................... ! 175,581.13
Louisiana.............. 1 196,810.78
Michigan................ 1 37,921.20
595,796.79
Minnesota..............

830.76
278,790.57
203,431.17
38,872.65
595,573.63

534.61
191,045.92
148,626.21
41,309.08
559,270.16

377.03
252,680.48
76,559.87
34,132.80
608,831.12

40.00
261,890.75
67,019.53
28,820.87
492,893.85

308.23
657,983.30
52,469.39
26,610.29
280,745.55

*52.43
597,499.63
48,259.82
27,501.74
215,041.02

120.00
324,120.36
32,827.65
29,859.88
*254,276.45

155,857.83
25,477.44
21,568.13
233,587.95

150,769.83
22,105.92
16,027.71
196,945.92

120,714.66
24,432.63
17,189.17
85,906.65

113,126.06
93,199.14
413,373.89
656,906.28
4,515.01

76,629.24
47,827.74
408,034.10
528,281.75
11,095.57

112,954.69
71,740.67
388,554.94
491,706.57
9,347.14

68,517.19
95,202.74
362,882.38
1,310,712.56
24,589.13

67,859.74
82,608.93
341,931.04
4,778,352.43
12,784.23

66,052.01
73,541.61
503,789.09
1,719,857.44
17,798.82

47,609.05
60,606.25
489,985.30
1,773,143.72
31,503.88

32,471.08
39,216.19
777,455.13
1,740,406.56
33,898.07

29,014.75
27,855.06
1,159,486.15
1,913; 713,42
27,200.22

23,831.57
21,025.97
4,732,806.60
1,569,173.87
48,210.34

34,440.75
19,292.74
4,257,302.52
1,505,528.80
312,510.88

New Mexico...........
284,229.06
North Dakota....... 1,199,115.45
Ohio........................
Oklahoma.............. i, 743,723.69
644,166.49
Oregon...................

394,114.48
2,461,004.78
114.89
4,401,090.17
736,095.26

516,831.31
2,545,082.46

339,180.77
1,622,476.41

294,402.74
1,617,763.53

1,011,552.90
2,736,460.67

2,544,630.32
2,091,895.98

2,338,866.03
1,340,437.97

1,585,367.19
786,416.70

1,196,528.68
751,002.78

1,377,563.07
511,988.47

1,534,306.27
832,473.29

1,393,159.86
442,508.62

769,916.25
405,606.14

1,391,582.65
308,867.59

992,532.03
276,117.62

501,930.74
374,067.58

266,888.59
400,169.69

187,930.35
642,915.35

134,069.23
733,457.15

South Dakota.........
U ta h ......................
Washington..........
Wisconsin...............
Wyoming................

640,008.37
27,119.93
1,021,581.30
146,283.05
328,159.17

712, 710.56
19,930.91
799,971.61
105,176.05
264,854.83

772,570.29
13,408.85
508,689.51
81,359.23
185,432.72

989,972.18
18,014.67
552,541.93
68,388.67
212,693.37

1,640,483.14
269,739.23
659,198.91
51,425.11
235,146.72

1,438,143.95
130,193.82
447,328.55
23,468.67
400,958.27

1,962,153.69
116,358.54
429,637.52
30,275.57
472,983.38

1,913,295.51
135,722.31
357,978.59
16,882.39
666,880.79

2,529,008.30
297,806.06
334,963.48
14,914.55
977,429.04

1,198,053.98
500,045.68
442,332.85
17,970.36
1,158,348.58

Total............ 9,497,275.05 14,033,245.78 11,193,120.25 10,171,266.97 12,895,571.84 13,974,931.62 -14,754,584.62 13,586,348.20 12,302,146.20 18,329,115.62
I
Final entries (total
area) ................... 5,241,120.76 4,342,747.70 3,576,964.14 3,232,716.75 3,419,387.15 3,526,748.58 i 3,740,567.71 4,242,710.59 3,699,466.79 4,148,957.94
1

17,639,099.54

Mississippi............
Missouri..................
Montana................
Nebraska................
Nevada...................

444,404.06
38,885.29
764,712.74
111,593.24
264,684.88




10.08

7,653,610.67

PUBLIC LANDS

Alabama................
A laska...................
Arizona.................
Arkansas................
California..............

N o . 9 . — R A IL R O A D S E L E C T IO N S : A r e a , b y S t a t e s , Y

ears

ended

Ju n e 30,

1 9 0 1 t o 1911-

[Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.]

Minnesota..............
Mississippi..............
Missouri.................
Montana...............
Nebraska...............
Nevada...................
New Mexico...........
North Dakota.......
Oregon...................
South Dakota.........
Utah........................
Washington...........
Wisconsin..............
Wyoming................
Total............

1902

1903

1904

1905

1900

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

A
cres.

Acres.

A
cres.

A
cres.

A
cres.

A
cres.

A .
cres

A
cres.

A
cres.

A .
cres

40.11
19,424.00

80.04
60,549.02

133,596.70

60,547.78

100,971.94 |

3,897.46

589,000.37

364,084.18

64,666.18 j

11,758.19

19,480.58

11,667.92

442,879.81
160.00
21,392.65

119.85

50,658.67
184,181.35
159,551.09
840.22
220,644.45
88.40

314,305.81
120.00
9,587.71
373,733.93
87 622.47
40.00

679.96
64,418.94
320.00
76,089.60
805,215.06
71,741.89

156,217.54
891.97
347,258.62
1,000,215.15
47,268.72

250,497.81
2,140.00

97,793.68
393.91
426,951.99
440.30
24,509.73

32,262.94
80.00
318,986.37

15,083.50 j

4,318.09

3,984.06
231.33

625.53

538,830.49

418,738.30
903.20

634,778.52
1,235.12
185,869.61

348,742.12

198.30
1,108.73
11,522.44

186,665.24

861,401.92
28,994.86

8,447.05
28,892.88

353,795.30
139,184.44

143,474.05
48,615.07

183,598.21
124,508.17
592.70
467,787.83

172,219.90
50,164.82

76,392.44

16.76
72,399.68

462,810.44 |1,197,608.17

2,833,329.68

1,931,904.60 |3,864,182.24




2,353,584.96

i
9,114.84

480.92
17,912.64

12,871.84

13,645.81

2,218.24

485.34

40.00
329,295.39
2,874.66

327,185.62
474.41

665,864.37

849,928.10

941,184.91

875.99
123,700.97
48,481.32

260,522.33
13,850.11
30,360.99

446,260.14
50,014.95
17,630.01
774.56

180,151.19
720.23
241.36
20,548.17

62,953.66 j 145,484.74
|
213.20
1,400.56 |

175,979.81
1,135.47
45,556.41

93,389.34
2,169.00
6,596.07

55,375.90
117.72
9,643.64

74,292.45
2,769.80
4,867.60
18,888.29
818.06
2,583.95
67,849.24
680.00
4,555.08

1,357,845.02 j 2,416,688.99

912,009.98

782,539.47

1,928,437.11

1,538,794.61

1,837,523.66

240.00

\
1,760.48

1
!

i

1,194.51

9,870.99

i

38.28

PUBLIC LANDS,

Alabama................
Arizona..................
Arkansas................
California..............
Colorado................
Idaho......................
Iowa........................
Kansas...................
Louisiana.............. .
Michigan...............

1901

Acres.

State.

995,807.56 j
8,525.54 !
40,674.22
252,856.65
113.997.03 •
2.319.75
41,696.62 | 484,426.03
5,475.03
58,752.39
528,813.73

1 .H .R 1
9 MA

R9.nfin.SS

97,554.97
62,381.27
40.00
121.14

to
<0

09

No* l O . — L A N D A R E A S U N A P P R O P R IA T E D A N D U N R E S E R V E D : B y States , Y ears e n d e d J u n e 30, 1890, 1900, a n d 1911.

O

[Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.]
1900

1890
State.*

ippi.
r
Missoni: i . . .
Montana.........
Nebraska.........
Nevada............
New Mexico...
North Dakota .
Oklahoma.......
Oregon.............
South Dakota .
U tah ................
Washington. . .
Wisconsin.......
Wyoming.........

Unsurveyed.

A
cres.

1,105,060
11,^8^,626
4,902,329
38,750,564
34,354,550
2,283,626
3,938,277
2,000

765,791
1,243,460
832,707
2,902,034
1,407,480
1,151,463
9,611,315
11,226,584
27,316,167
39,660,806
14,318,400
22,053
23,378,982
2,043,374
7,029,100
4,155,171
819,820
37,578,200

Total....... 282,772,439

Acres.
369,529,600
37,715,426
15,172,154
5,639,896
3,340,800
43,019,013
3,000
115,393
‘ 4, 0i i ,520

55,196,312
23,488,373
16,699,520
16.179.000
*3,672,640
14,894,246
8,198,124
29.176.000
15,491,145
11,431,860

Total.

A
cres.

1,105,060
369,529,600
49,699,052
4,902,329
53,922,718
39,994,446
5,624,426
46,957,290
5,000
755,791
1,358,853
832,707
6,913,554
1,407,480
1,151,463
64,807,627
11,226,584
50,804,540
56,360,326
30,497,400
3,694,693
38,273,228
10,241,498
36,205,100
19,646,316
819,320
49,010,060

672,974,022 •955,746,461

Surveyed, Unsurveyed.

Acres.
3.37
100.00
68.21

14.58
53.98
60.29
16.02
85.02

859,250
<*>

10,886,745
3,493,444
84,423,923
85,134,613
1,438,749
11,722,541

Acres*
359,492,760
39,400,241

45.93
2.31
78.47

1,196,900
377,206
430,483
2,386,295
285,804
337,946
18,546,146
9,798,688
29,622,658
41,951,628
12,597,130
5,783,572
23,489,861
11,612,943
10,019,262
6,237,302
313,565
43,194,311

55.32

314,690,965

2.26

13.36
4.74
2.62
70.43
22.84
70.48
71.89
67.90
*8.38
62.55
20.82

Total.

A .
cres
359,250
359,492,760
50,286,986
3,493,444
42,467,512
39,650,247
1,596,411
43,286,694

1.09
100.00

Surveyed.

Acres.

100,200

69.02
10.39
42.51
69.77
4.55
30.24

12,040,428
515,455
18,012,903
19,069,624
321,638
6,180,332

5,163,858

1,196,900
442,224
430,483
4,696,203
285,804
337,946
67,963,057
9,798,688
61,277,506
56,541,170
18,725,239
5,733,572
34,377,907
11,930,809
42,967,451
11,125,883
313,565
48,358,169

2.29
1.52
1.17
9.07
.96
.77
73.08
19.93
85.01
72.12
41.69
12.83
56.18
24.25
81.69
26.01
.89
77.42

108,402
70,313
106,130
1,769,027
51,960
1,483
15,283,718
1,336,499
28,924,771
23,093,519
1,300,333
42,919
13,257,246
3,550,573
11,587,569
1,196,231
13,500
30,965,363

602,544,915

*917,135,880

62.78

188,889,136

8,043,589
4,515,634
157,662
31,564,153

.01

1.44
4.68

1911
Percent
of total
land area.

65,018
2,*309,'908
49,416,911
31,654,848
14,589,542
6,128,109
10,888,046
317,866
32,948,189
5,888,581

Unsurveyed.

Total.

Acres.

Acres.

368,011,291
28,982,455

368,011,291
41,022,883
515,455
23,362,964
20,599,100
477,169
24,123,037

5,350,061
1,529,476
155,531
17,942,705

100,200

Percent
of total
land area.
0.31
97.82
56.32
1.53
23.45
3L05
1.36
45.22

2,664,242

108,402
70,813
105,130
1,804,992
51,960
1,483
82,030,646
1,336,499
54,983,148
33,771,367
1,300,333
42,919
17,253,175
3,673,293
35.034.604
1,977,791
13,500
33.629.605

28.20
7.47
66.61
4.62
.04
53.84

506,512,123

695,401,259

86.54

45,965
16,746,928
26,058,377
10,677,848
3,995,929
122,720
23,447,035
781,560

.21

.24
.29
3.49
.18
34.23
2.72
78.23
43.07
2.89
.10

1In the States not enumerated the land areas were all appropriated in the years mentioned.
* Lands in Alaska are mostly unsurveyed and unappropriated.
* Based on total area (land and water).
•In public land strip.
* Area of Indian Territory included in computation.
_
•Exclusive of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, in which, if any public land remains, it consists of a few small, isolated tracts; it is exclusive of the Cherokee Strip, containing
8,044,644 acres, and all other lands owned or claimed by the Indians in the Indian Territory west of the ninety-sixth degree of longitude.




P U B L IC L A N D S ,

Alabama..
Alaska . . . .
Arizona . . .
Arkansas..
California.
Colorado . .
Florida.. . .
Idaho.........
Iowa...........
Kansas. . . .
Louisiana .
Michigan..
Minnesota.

Surveyed.

Per cent
of total
land area.

N o . 1 1 . — P U B L IC A N D I N D IA N L A N D S E N T E R E D , F O R C A S H : B y States , Y ears ended J une 30, 1901 to 1911.
[Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.]

State.

1901

A
cres.

1903

A
cres.

443,507.26
886,276.60
34,627.63
206,643.67
2,548,606.34 2,935,112.18
131.02
45.00
4,413,556.24 1,644,317.90
1,297,632.14 1,926,395.13
669,661.79
755,853.40
165,006.03
380,441.50
1,260,112.00 1,418,319.48
154,024.90
118,760.27
1,456,798.70 2,014,698.83

A
cres.

1,770.65
95,338.63
516,964.53
234.085.06
986,253.31
1,679,617.79
286,095.63
855,764.73
952.39
4.90

1905

A
cres.

1906

1907

A
cres.

A
cres.

1908

A
cres.

1909

A
cres.

1910

1911

A
cres.

A
cres.

7,132.16
92,530.30
496,015.40
86,121.64
579,294.93
2,483,066.69
109,663.03
1,162,745.25
195.65
296.30
129.70
611,726.97
89,608.79

3,834.80
81,228.56
333,676.41
198,509.64
766,932.98
2,127,661.99
83,072.78
1,087,402.94
1,433.69
40.00
10.08
332,931.81
59,460.26

10,772.33
50,930.86
171,316.50
468.160.64
1,290,679.46
1,983,078.58
125.744.65
1,383,443.88
564.04

17,508.03
47,353.42
137,637.70
541,793.23
1,214,348.36
3,994,757.50
121,837.68
1,768,010.84
160.02

15,477.69
49,518.88
201,006.00
486,066.86
1,064,644,89
2,272,068.99
144,809.48
1,191,012.91

40.00
166,375.14
39,428.40

157,311.36
22,344.86

122,810.19
24,432.63

42,828.40
324,418.22
154,871.72
55,645.26
1,218,780.97
1,785,762.47

46,147.69
429,351.12
129,157.20
35,545.37
1,494,052.02
1,781,823.80

33,813.58
385,816.56
53,560.91
35,908.88
2,460,905.55
1,979,872.10

19,612.94
295,177.03
52,509.66
29,339.15
6,616,734.69
1,638,485.72

17,189.17
239,830.69
19.292.74
34.440.75
4,659,232.48
1,505,584.66

603,264.07
88,563.48
1,679,722.76

38,669. i6
397,567.07
101,426.89
75,856.78
1,782,279.90
1,736,964.79
2 90.03
1,235,059.38
278,904.38
3,325,828.23

2,758,006.9i
47,254.63
2,256,423.56

2,850,337.11
60,131.50
1,383,957.19

2,542,799.18
78,190.07
877,649.71

1,924,145.46
261,125.24
807,612.18

1,377,663.07
312,510.88
513,357.48

770,225.35
769,480.58
1,028,149.12
185,517.13
778,541.23
72,012.71
347,714.82

1,426,306.46
617.293.21
1,707,684.39
413.030.21
989,907.66
55,592.44
534,431.94

2,007,753.84
514,159.58
951.481.34 1,021,001.29
1,502,411.24 2,086,171.82
469,311.88
334,827.36
911.327.34
825,813.67
28,966.92
57,595.61
897,679.59
829,614.19

297,672.30
1,091,530.56
2,219,560.32
619,802.07
608,546.35
19,061.18
897,479.96

193,692.95
1,050,723.53
2,946,827.85
577,459.86
560,789.20
17,007.33
1,377,063.74

146,600.60
742,049.87
1,711,629.43
693,770.08
481,459.19
17,970.36
1,167,042.60

4,925.86
102,621.51
441,530.07
107,054.87
809,811.28
1,597,010.38
166,053.73
734,763.70
957.93
40.00

268,627.46
95,324.72

2,973.11
97,661.08
416,583.11
161,340.84
1,032,758.32
621,100.25
326,579.30
609,568.10
1,010.84
40.00
9.30
273,100.34
269,200.68

47,680.07
1,098,763.74
117,304.56
82,201.70
1,052,994.63
1,318,931.13

41,519.50
835,314.29
104,096.72
77,034.04
1,086,290.05
4,792,351.65

601,360.93
216,468.06
1,798,561,95
1,394,227.56
1,172,415.14
823,240.29
133,503.01
961,822.89
89,949.98
402,192.24

669,438.67
80,086.61

Total............ 15,453,449.28 19,372,385.18 22,824,299.65 16,332,297.68 17,056,622.27 119,431,187.47 20,997,566.58 19,090,356.78 |19,892,503.76 26,391,269.09 j 19,211,372.27
1Fort Sullivan abandoned military reservation.




8Red Bank abandoned military reservation.

LA N D S*

A .
cres
1,723.37
118,015.48
425,695.34
142,775.78
957,507.84
1,620,391.95
2,996,591.76
700,472.55
903.02
308.07
20.97
4 80
457,529.18
336,534! 04
233,210.20
188,467.17
i l l . 15
51,224.89
59,689.43
692,307.02
933,845.87
98,080.95
67,808.87
119,124.82
80,395.39
1,353,742.54 1,533,205.29
503,531.32
532,908.87

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

1904

P U B L IC

1,190.41
Alaska...................
Alabama...............
96,884.71
Arkansas...............
393,042.30
Arizona.................
151,718.44
California..............
633,051.20
Colorado...............
655,435.77
Florida..................
129,633.16
Idaho....................
885,422.90
Iow a......................
14,377.75
Illinois...................
325.68
Indiana.................
397,707.41
Kansas...................
244,763.76
Louisiana..............
Maine....................
Michigan...............
55,217.60
721,796.94
Minnesota..............
Missouri.................
114,204.81
Mississippi..............
113,851.45
Montana............... 1,357,451.43
Nebraska...............
661,068.39
New Jersey............
773,664.'04
New Mexico...........
9,386.14
Nevada...................
2,084,690.68
North Dakota.......
Ohio........................
Oklahoma.............. 1,896,587.34
995,663.35
Oregon...................
466,245.26
South Dakota.......
495,588.92
U tah......................
989,239.51
Washington...........
119,703.88
Wisconsin..............
Wyoming..............
995,536.05

1902

32

LANDS

AND

W ATER

N o. 1 2 .— L A N D A R E A S P A T E N T E D :

POW ERS.

B y C lasses, Y ear e n d e d J u n e 30, 1911.

[Source: General Land Office, Department of the Interior.]
Class.

Acres.

Commuted homestead................
Timber and stone........................
Public sale....................................
Cash, miscellaneous.....................
Desert land....................................
Town site.......................................
Town lot.........................................
Homestead.....................................
Soldiers’ additional homestead..
Forest homestead..........................
Indian homestead...................
Reclamation homestead..............
Military bounty land warrant...
Forest lieu selection.....................
Timber culture.............................
Commuted timber culture...........
Indian trust....................................

Class.

3,267,442.857
294,757.23
478,296.79
82,367.242
434,888.15
1,122.20

420.231
5,301,686.241
39,714.666
14,246.693
917.90
80.00
5,587.91
97,182.03
2,880.00
160.00
675,309.57
45,725.516
18,757.08

eMineral........................................

Coal..................................................

Acres.

Private land claim........................
Small holding claim......................
Railroad.........................................
Swamp............................................
Sioux hall-breed scrip.................
Choctaw scrip................................
Valentine scrip...............................
Cherokee school land...................
Porterfield scrip.............................
State desert land segregation....
Abandoned military reservation.
Cemetery site..................................
Mission site......................................
Umatilla Indian land...................
Isaac Crow lieu........................ .
White Earth town lot...................
Special acts......................................
Total

20,750.83
11,781.829
1,142,485.21
224,554.27
876.98
157.26
195.17
160.61
40.00
60,659.52
17,494.63
160.00
830.52
16,276.72
780.56
65.36
113,733.66
12,272,495.435

N o . 1 3 . — S W A M P A N D O V E R F L O W L A N D S : A r e a s in 1908, b y St a t e s .
[Source: Report of National Conservation Commission, prepared by Geological Survey, Department of
the Interior.]
State.
Alabama.................
Arkansas................
California................
Connecticut............
Delaware.................
Florida.....................
Georgia....... .
Illinois.....................
Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . .
Iowa.......................
Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kentucky. . . . . . . . . .
Louisiana________
M a i n e ..............
Maryland_______
_

Area.

A .
cres

State.

1,120,000
5.760.000
1.850.000
37,700
200,000
18,560,000
2.400.000
2.688.000
1,000,000
800,000
160,000
224.000
9,600,000
240.000
356,000

Area.

]
Massachusetts.......
Michigan.................
Minnesota..............
Mississippi..............
Missouri.................
Nebraska................
New Hampshire . . .
New Jersey....... .
New York...............
North Carolina.......
North Dakota.........
Ohio.........................
Oklahoma................
Orogon.....................
Pennsylvania.........

Acres.

138,700
4.400.000
4.500.000
6.173.000
1.920.000
256.000
43.000
601,900
576.000
2.400.000
226.000

State.

!

Rhode Island .
South Carolina
South Dakota.
Tennessee.......
Texas..............
Vermont.........
Virginia..........
Washington...
West Virginia
Wisconsin.......
Wyoming.......

17,900
1.760.000
226,000
800,000
1.620.000
70.000
384,000
75.000
2,500
2,500,000
25.000

200,000

35.000
500,000
96.000

Area.

A
cres,

Total

74,541,700

N o . 1 4 . — D E V E L O P E D W A T E R P O W E R S : W h e e l s a n d H o r s e p o w e r in 1908,
by

St a t e s .

Source: Report of National Conservation Commission, compiled by Bureau of the Census, Department
of Commerce and Labor.]
State.
Alabama.................................
Alaska.....................................
Arizona........... ........................
Arkansas..................................
California,................................
Colorado................................
Connecticut..............................
Delaware..................................
District of Columbia................
Florida......................................
Georgia.....................................
Idaho........................................
Illinois..............................................
Indiana .....................................

Iow a........................................
Kansas......................................
Kentucky................................
Louisiana.................................
Maine........................................
Maryland..................................
Massachusetts..........................
Michigan...................................
Minnesota...............................
Mississippi.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Missouri....................................
Montana...................................
for FRASER

Digitized


Wheels.
1,804
106
37
255
1,070
353
1,546
277
6
207
2,314
285
413
495
461
184
834
79
2,797
694
2,749
1,498
531
336
397
204

Horse­
power.
161,694
17,289
16,855
5,868
466,774
78,878
118,145
7,976
1,000
4,539
166,587
78,743
50,116
29,153
17,304
18,606
14,156
1,184
343,096
21,715
260,182
205,019
152,380
7,922
10,107
148,052

State.

Wheels.

Horse­
power.

Nebraska..................................
Nevada.....................................
New Hampshire......................
New Jersey...............................
New Mexico.............................
New York................................
North Carolina........................
North Dakota..........................
Ohio.........................................
Oklahoma................................
Oregon......................................
Pennsylvania...........................
Rhode Island...........................
South Carolina.........................
South Dakota..........................
Tennessee.................................
Texas........................................
Utah.........................................
Vermont...................................
Virginia....................................
Washington.............................
West Virginia..........................
Wisconsin.................................
Wyoming......... .......................

227
39
1,799
902
56
6,513
3,975
16
873
29
590
5,596
387
1,301
68
2,160
195
260
2,018
3,011
475
672
1,667
66

12,792
20,577
183,167
38,011
2,310
885,862
162,284
613
34,840
2,994
231,379
290,990
37,165
207,242
11,112
95,060
9,966
64,265
170,276
100,123
147,041
20,500
220,916
3,855

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

52,827

5,356,680

W ATER

33

POW ERS,

N o . 1 5 . — D E V E L O P E D W A T E R P O W E R S : W h e e l s a n d H o r s e p o w e r in 1908,
BY DRAtNAGE BASINS.
[Source: Report of National Conservation Commission, compiled by Bureau of the Census, Department
of Commerce and Labor.]
Drainage basin.

Wheels.

Horse­
power,

Drainage basin.

Wheels.

Horse­
power*

MISSISSIPPI R IV E R .

NORTHERN ATLANTIC.

St. Johns River.......................
St. Croix River........................
Penobscot River......................
Kennebec River......................
Androscoggin River................

58
1
659
683

13,681
20,500
70,454
63,936
123,455

Presumscot River......... .........
Saco River...............................
Merrimac River.......................
Connecticut River...................
Blackstone River.....................

179
237
1,466
3,110
338

20,569
25,332
161,333
292,899
31,435

Thames River..........................
Housatonic River....................
Hudson River..........................
Passaic River...........................
Raritan River..........................

567
519
2,272
209
204

53,738
46,350
286,210
13,580
6,309

Delaware River.......................
Susquehanna River................
Potomac River........................
James River.............................
Minor streams:
Chesapeake Bay...............
Northern Atlantic............

2,418
3,949
1,067
608

74,214
244,934
29,390
40,173

744
1,881

22,719
105,092

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

21,864

1,746,303

177
805
166
317
673

3,528
36,066
6,431
11,365
27,539

147
89

SOUTHERN ATLANTIC.

Chowan River..........................
Roanoke River........................
Tar River.................................
Neuse River.............................
Cape Pear River......................
Pedee (Yadkin) River............
Santee River............................
Savannah River......................
Ogeechee River........................
Altamaha River......................
Minor streams..........................

1,352
1,051

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

58,299
205,736

539

59,535

88
506
264

1,965
44,531
4,657

5,938

459,652

EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO.

Suwanee River........................
Apalachicola River.................
Mobile River:
Tombigbee River.............
Alabama River.................
Pearl River..............................
Minor streams..........................

45
934

1,227
71,273

419
1,263
104
577

6,290
47,761
1,844
11,363

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

3,342

139,758

WESTERN GULF OF MEXICO.

Sabine River............................
Neches River...........................
Trinity River..........................
Brazos River...........................
Colorado River (of Texas)___

35
35
12
13
25

389
538
279
448
1,503

T u riesfromea .
rib ta
st
Yazoo River..........................
M in o r eastern tributaries
lower Mississippi River...,
Ohio River:
Tennessee River...........
Cumberland River........
Green River....................
Kentucky River.............
Licking River................ .

127

1,572

3,213
681
215
158
52

221,559
13,007
3,774
2,916

Big Sandy River........... ...
Kanawha River................
Monongahela River..........
Youghiogheny River........
Minor southern tributaries

131
950
147
74
130

1,505
22,612
2,586
1,567
3,078

Allegheny River...
Beaver River___
Muskegon River.. .
Scioto River...........
Great Miami River,

41$
165
204
60
214

11,313
9,474
8,880
2,045
9,469

Wabash River..................
Minor northern tributaries
Illinois River............................
Rock River..............................

242
209
260
377

5,396
37,298
24,181

Wisconsin River......................
Chippewa River......................
St. Croix River......................
Minor eastern tributaries, up­
per Mississippi River..........

476
157
71

74,491
24,976
12,775

219

32,013

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

8,959

537,080

40
54
30

1,712
1,655
1,558

23

3,376
411

T u riesfromw
rib ta
est.
Minnesota River......
Wapsipinicon River.
Des Moines River.. .
Missouri River:
Big Sioux River,
James River....,
Milk River.........
Marias River___
Jefferson River.,
Madison River..................
Gallatin River...................
Minor northern tributaries
Musselshell River.............
Yellowstone River............
Little Missouri River.
Cheyenne River.........
White River...............
Niobrara River..........
Platte River..............

Guadalupe River.....................
San Antonio River..................
Nueces River...........................
Rio Grande River...................
Pecos River.......................
Minor streams..........................

69
6
3
30
19
11

6,447
215
36
1,409
637
170

Kansas River....................
Osage River......................
Minor southern tributaries
Arkansas River........................
Cimarron River:
Canadian River................
Minor tributaries..............
Red River................................
Minor tributaries.....................

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

258

12, on

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

219
3 0 ° — S A 1 9 1 1 --------3


20

20,619

155

17,336
405
70,658

45

7," 613

13
6

1

30
216

7,686
30
950
29,240
15,423
1,466
30,296
12,580

212

150
118
691

542
11,133
3,854
93,196

2,385

331,739

72
100

34

'W A T E R

POWERS

AND

COAL

SUPPLY.

No. 1 5 . — D e v e l o p e d W a t e r P o w e r s : W h e e l s a n d

H orsepow er
D r a in a g e B a s in s — Continued.

Drainage basin.

Horse­
power.

Wheels.

Drainage basin.

1908,

in

Wheels.

bt

Horse­
power.

NORTHERN P C IC
A IF .

ST. LAWRENCE RIVER.

Lake Superior.........................
Lake Michigan........................
Lake Huron.............................
St. Clair River.........................
Lake Erie................................

99
1,748
213
85
526

83,802
240,691
13,878
3,331
23,001

Niagara River.........................
Lake Ontario...........................
Lake Champlain (Richelieu
River)...................................
Minor tributaries....................

103
2,028

191,426
209,490

1,344
750

129,949
122,715

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

6,896

1,018,283

Gila River...............................
Williams Fork........................
Little Colorado River.............
San Juan River.......................
Grande River..........................

33
1
8
48
146

17,606
9
185
18,385
32,138

Green River.............................
Fremont River........................
Virgin River............................
Minor tributaries.....................

26
4
10
9

4,781
90
193
1,041

285

74,428

Minor streams.........................
San Francisco Bay.................
Sacramento River............
San Joaquin River...........

74
11
578
159

50,183
6,455
280,845
86,224

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

822

423,707

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

299
17
24
282
103

92,531
60,832
22,083
77,291
37,649

Pend Oreille (Clarks Fork)
Yakima River..................
Minor tributaries..............
Kootenai River.................
Puget Sound.....................
Minor streams...................

46
52
241
8
139
342

7,675
8,838
43,275
1,075
84,270
36,646

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

COLORADO RIVER.

Columbia River:
Willamette River.............
Des Chutes River.............
John Day River...............
Snake River......................
Spokane River..................

U,553

1472,165

Wasatch Mountains drainage.
Humboldt River.....................
Sierra Nevada Mountains
drainage................................
Minor streams..........................

246
33

77,819
20,388

74

17,737

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

353

115,944

66

8,261

GREAT BASIN.

H
UDSON BAY.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC.

Red River of the North..........
St. Marys River.....................
Total...............................

66

8,261

Grand total2.................

52,827

5,356,680

r Exclusive of Alaska with 106 wheels of 17,289 horsepower.
2 Includes Alaska.
N o . 1 6 . — C O A L : E stim ated S u p p l y in 1908, b y S t a t e s .
[Source: Report of National Conservation Commission, prepared by Geological Survey, Department
of the Interior.]
State.

Alabama..............................................
Arizona................................................
Arkansas................. ............................
California.............................................
Colorado..............................................

Estimated
contents.

M sh rt
illion o
tons.
68,656
60
1,851
993
371,601

Georgia................................................ .
Idaho ..................................................
Illinois..................................................
Indiana................................................
Iowa.....................................................

981
600
239,032
43,930
28,948

Kansas................................................ .
Kentucky.................................. - ........
Maryland.............................................
Michigan..............................................
Missouri................................................

6,886
103,844
7,823
11,979
39,854

Montana................... ...........................
New Mexico.........................................

303,023
163,747




State.

North Carolina..................................
North Dakota....................................
Ohio...................................................

Estimated
contents.

M
illionsh
ort
tons.

200
499,996
85,289

Oklahoma...........................................
Oregon................................................
Pennsylvania....................................
South Dakota....................................
Tennessee...........................................

79,219
998
117,593
10,000
25,539

Texas.................................................
Utah...................................................
Virginia..............................................
Washington.......................................
West Virginia....................................

30,978
196,430
22,414
19,936
230,389

Wyoming...........................................

423,969

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

3,135,708

IR O N

ORE

N o. 1 7 . — IR O N O R E S : E s t im a t e d S u p p l y

SUPPLY.
in

1908,

by

35
C o m m e r c i a l D is t r ic t s

and

Sp e c ie s .

[Source: Report o f National Conservation Commission, prepared by Geological Survey, Department of
the Interior.]
Magnetite ores.
Titaniferous.

Nontitaniferous.

Commercial district.

Available.

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

Available.

Not available.

L ton
ong s.
Nnrt.hpastp.rn
...........................................
Southeastern |...................._................ .........
Lake Superior * ............................................
Mississippi Valley1
6...... .................................
*
2
Rocky Mountain •..........................................
Pacific slope 7................................................

Not available.

L ton
ong s.

L gton
on s.

L gton
on s.

160,000,000
• 12,500,000

111,500,000
23,000,000
4,500,000,000

•51,485,000
• 68,950,000

90,000,000

100,000,000
25,000,000

• 115,440,000
11,800,000

« 292,935,000 '• 4,761,740,000
1

1,500,000
2,000,000
90,000,000

128,500,000

Hematite ores.
Specular and red.

Commercial district.

Clinton.

Available.

Not available.

Available.

Not available.

L gton
on s.

L gton
on s.

L gton
on s.

L gton
on s.

Northeastern1................................................
.........................................
Southeastern
Lake Superior *
..............................................
Mississippi Valley
................................
Rocky Mountain ®..........................................
Pacific slope 7.................................................

2,000,000
8,000,000
3,500,000,000
15,000,000
4,275,000

2,000,000
35.000. 000
620,000,000
53.000.
000
460,320,000
735,500,000
67,475,000,000
10.000.
000 30,000,000
10.000.
000
2,100,000
10,000,000

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

3,529,275,000

67,552,100,000

Brown ores.
Commercial district.

Available.

Not
available.

Carbonate ores.
Available.

Not
available.

505,320,000

Total supply.
Available.

L tons. L tons. Longtons. L tons. L tons.
ong
ong
ong
ong
Northeastern i ............... 11,000,000
Southeastern *..............
54,400,000
Lake Superior * _______
Mississippi Valley ®
....... 300,000,000
Rocky Mountain «........
2,000,000
Pacific slope 7 ...............

13,500,000
168,000,000
560,000,000
1,625,000
105,000

Total.................... 367,400,000 1 743,230,000
I

1,385,500,000

Not
available.

Longtons.

248,000,000
62,000,000

298.000.
000
1,095,000,000
535,220,000 1,041,500,000
3,510,000,000 72,030,000,000
000 570,000,000
..................... 315.000.
! 57,760,000
120,665,000
! 68,950,000
23,905,000
|
!
310,000,000 |4,784,930,000 74,881,070,000

1 Includes Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
and Ohio.
2 Includes Virginia, West Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Ala­
bama, and East Tennessee.
* Includes some hematite.
<Includes Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
* Includes Northwest Alabama, West Tennessee, West Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and East
Texas.
* Includes Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, West Texas, and Arizona,
7 Includes Washington, Oregon, and California.




PETROLEU M

36

AND

G A S A R E A S -----IR R IG A T IO N .

N o . I S — P E T R O L E U M A N D N A T U R A L G A S : A r e a s i n 1908, b y S t a t e s .
{Source: Report of National Conservation Commission, prepared by Geological Survey, Department of
the Interior.]
Stale.

|^>e^ | Urn

i
Alabama........................... j
Alaska.................................
California.............................
Colorado..............................
Idaho...................................
Illinois.................................
Indiana................................
Kansas...............................
Kentucky..........................
Louisiana............................
Michigan............................
Missouri...............................
Montana............................
New Mexico.......................
New York...........................

Petroleum
area.

State.

Gas area.

S.m
q iles. S m
g. iles.

S m ! S.m
q. iles. q iles.
50
500
850
200
10
200
1,000
200
400
60
80
30

N o . 1 9 , — IR R IG A T I O N ; A

40

j

•...
j
|

310
80

L.
|
|

50
2,460

,

1
'
1

80 !...
300 j
pproved

E s t im a t e s o p E x p e n d it u r e
c e m b e r 3 1 , 1 9 1 1 , b y L o c a t io n s .
w it h

Ohio:
Eastern.......................
Western......................
Oklahoma..........................
Oregon...............................
Pennsylvania....................1
I
1
South Dakota................... 1

115
535
400
2,000

i
550 Tennessee.......................... 1
290 Texas.................................!
110 Utah.................................. !
40 i Washington....................... i
70 West Virginia................... j
40 Wyoming., .......................

|

550

Gas area.

110
165

1,000
20
2,730
80

80
400
40

130
40
70
1,000
120

570 ;
j
750

Total.

8,850

10,055

P ro jects C o m m e n c e d , A r e a t o b e R e c l a im e d ,
to a n d
P e r c e n t a g e op C o m p l e t io n o n D e ­

[Source: The Reclamation Service, Department of the Interior.]
Estimates Dec. 31,1911.
Location.

Project.
Area.

A
cres.
Arizona..........................
Arizona-C&lifomia.......
California......................

1 Salt River.............................
SYum a....................................

Colorado.............. .

ijGTand Valley........................
! [Uncompahgre Valley...........
[Boise....................................
:] Minidoka.............................
i Garden Citv.........................
fHuntley.................................
iMilk River......................
I-Sun River.............................
Lower Yellowstone..............
North Platte..........................
Truckee-Carson...................
JCarlsbad...............................
[Hondo....................................
Rio Grande...........................
Missouri River pumping... .
Umatilla...............................
Klamath...............................
Belle Fourche......................
Strawberry Valley................
[Okanogan.............................
1Yakima................................
Shoshone...............................

Idaho .............................
Kansas............................
Montana........................
Montana-North Dakota
Nebraska-Wyoming___
Nevada ..........................
New Mexico..................
New Mexico-Texas___
North Dakota................
Oregon............................
Oregon-Califomia.........
South Dakota................
Utah...............................
Washington.................
Wyoming......................
Total.....................
1 Preliminary work only.

230,000
131,000
14,000
53,000
140,000
243,000
124,100
10,677
32,405
215,000
322,000
60,116
129,270
206,000
20,267
10,000
160,000
23,314
25,000
72,000
100,000
60,000
10,051
133,128
164,122

Expendi­
tures.

D .
ollars
9,500,000
4,620,000
528,000
90,000
4,591,000
5,640,000
3,966,000
380,000
868,000
951,000
844,000
2,948,000
5,330,000
4,292,000
595,000
355,000
493,000
867,000
1,252,000
1,976,000
2,993,000
1,603,000
650,000
5,420,000
3,641,000

Per cent
of com­
pletion.

93
64
82
(>)
53
85
93
98
96
12
8
95
81
65
100
100
0)
51
83
70
95
52
100
(2)
49

2,688,460 | 64,292,000 1
................

 2Storage unit, 21 per cent; Sunnyside unit, 77 per cent; Tieton unit, 95 per cent.


P O P U L A T IO N ,

37

N o . 2 0 . — P O P U L A T IO N O F C O N T IN E N T A L U N IT E D S T A T E S A N D N O N C O N ­
T IG U O U S T E R R I T O R Y : T o tal J u n e 1 ,1 9 0 0 , w it h E stimates for C orresponding
D ates , 1901 to 1911.
[Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Continental Alaska.
Hawaii. Porto Rico. Guam.
0 .8 .

Year.

1900...................
1901...................
1902...................
1903...................
1904...................
1905...................
1906...................
1907...................
1908...................
1909.................
1910...................
1911...................

75,994,575
77,612,569
79,230,563
80,848,557
82,466,551
84,084,545
85.702.533
87.320.533
88,938,527
90,556,521
92,174,515
93,792,509

63,592
63,669
63,746
63,823
63,900
63,977
64,054
64,132
64,210
64,288
64,366
64,443

154,001
157,839
161,677
165,516
169,355
173,194
177,033
180,872
184,711
188,550
192,389
196,227

1962,019
977,815
993,611
1,609,408
1,025,205
1,041,002
1,056,799
1,072,596
1,088,393
1,104,190
1,119,987
1,135,783

Philip­
pines.

no, 000 17,360,551
7.452.176
7.543.801
37,635,426
7,727,051
7,818,676
7,910,301
8,001,926
8,093,551
8.185.176
8.276.802
8,368,427

Samoa.

Military
and
Naval.

26,800

91,219

1Estimated.
* Estimated; no data upon which to base estimates for years 1901 to 1911.

* Census 1903.

*Apr. 15,1910.




*55,608

38

P O P U L A T IO N — H A N K . OP S T A T E S .

N o . 2 1 . — B A N E O P S T A T E S IN P O P U L A T I O N :

C ensus Y r a b s 1790 to 1910.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
State.

1790 1800 1810 1820 1880 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910

Alabama...
Arizona_
_
Arkansas .
California .
Colorado...
Connecticut............
Delaware.................
District of Columbia
Florida.....................
Georgia.....................
Idaho........................
Illinois.... ................
Indiana.....................
Iowa..........................
Kansas......................
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----Ohio.....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon......................
Pennsylvania...........
Rhode Island..........
South Carolina.........
South Dakota..........
Tennessee................
Texas........................
Utah..........................
Vermont...................
Virginia...................
Washington............
West Virginia...........
Wisconsin.................
Wyoming.................

G ph divi­
eogra ic
sions.6

13

17
24

18
46
25

22

12

12

31
29
43
40
32

32
31
47
43
33

147

26

25

31
11

12

12

11

10

46
3

13

45
3
9
15

8
10

21

19
14

22

14
24
34
27

11

25
30

27
6

9
18
5
45
30
43
31
19
41

20

41
27

10

21

34
1
12

*42
13

20
21

1

14
*45
3

5
45
26
49
33
18
44

1

1

15
*40
3

16
42
4

6

9
19

19

20

21

5
43
27
49
37
16
44
1

15
40
4

380

36

37

2

8

7
40
29
49
39
11

44
1

16
37
4
23
35

35

21

17

15

10

23
*35
IS

30

24

15

7
41
37
15
34
28
14

24
38
14

26
36
17
5

41
42
20

30
28
13
48

New England...........
Middle Atlantic.......
East North Central .
West North Central.
South Atlantic.........
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain.................
Pacific......................
i
For 1890 the rank of Arizona advances from 48 to 47 when the population specially enumerated is
included; and that of Oklahoma advances from 46 to 39 when the population of Indian Territory and
Indian reservations specially enumerated is included.
* Includes South Dakota.
3The ranking of Oklahoma in 1900 was 38 and Indian Territory 39. The present ranking for the
same census includes the population of Indian Territory.
4For 1890 the rank of South Dakota advances from 37 to 35 when the population specially enumer­
ated is included.
6 New England division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecti­
cut. Middle Atlantic division: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. East North Central division:
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin. West North Central division: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas. South Atlantic division: Delaware, Maryland, Dis­
trict of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. Florida. East
South Central division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi. West South Central division:
Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas. Mountain division: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado,
FRASER
New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada. Pacific division: Washington, Oregon, California.

Digitized for


N o . 2 2 . — P O P U L A T IO N A T E A C H C E N S U S , 1790 T O 1910: B y Color a n d b y G eo g r a p h ic D iv is io n s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. Figures for 1910 are preliminary and subject to revision.]
Division and color.1

1790

1800

1810

1820

1880 2

18402

1860

1870

1880

1890

3,135,283
3,110,480
24,803
0.8
7,458,985
7,327,548
131,437
1.8
6,926,884
6,855.644
71,240
1.0
2,169,832
2,044,325
125,507
5.8
5,364,703
3,305,107
2,059,596
38.4
4,020,991
2,626,376
1,394^615

3,487,924

4,010,529
3,968,789
41,740
1.0
10,496,878
10,305,055
191,823
1.8
11,206,668
11,012,047
194,621
1.7
6,157,443
5,949,376
208,067
3.4
7,597,197
4,654,112
2,943,085
38.7
5,585,151
3,657,593
1,927,558
34.5
3,334,220
2,243,722
1,090^498

4,700,749
4,653,191
47,558
1.0
12,706,220
12,468,794
237,426
1.9
13,478,305
13,253,725
224,580
1.7
8,932,112
8,660,088
272,024
3.0
8,857,922
5,592,149
3,265,773
36.9
6,429,154
4,305,668
2,123,486
33.0
4,740,983
3,295,636
1,445,347
30.5
1,213,935
1,117,363
96,572
8.0
1,888,334
1,754,644
133,690
7.1

3 5 ,0 3
,4 5 4

32,881
0.9
8,810,806
8,662,226
148,580
1.7
9,124,517
8,987,512
137,005
1.5
3,856,594
3,710,991
145,603
3.8
5,853,610
3,635,238
2,218,372
37.9
4,404,445
2,939,091
1,465,354
33.3
1,747,667 2,029,965
1,102,490 1,288,880
741,085
645,177
36.5
36.9
315,385
174,923
301,848
164,092
13,537
10,831
4.3
6.2

44 5
4 ,0 3
386,475
57,578
13.0

65 2
7 ,1 5
608,548
66,577
9.9

653,119
614,821
38,298
5.9
1,114,578
997,455
117,123
10.5

1900

1910

6,552,681
5 2 ,0 6 6,480,707
,5 7 2
71 974
64,991
1.1
1.2
15,454,678 19,315,892
15,110,862 18,880,608
435,284
343,816
2.2
2.3
15,985,581 18,250,621
15,710,053 17,927,737
322,884
275,528
1.8
1.7
10,347,423 11,637,921
10,065,817 11,351,114
281,606
286,807
2.5
2.7
10,443,480 12,194,895
8,071,639
6,706,058
4,123,256
3,737,422
35.8
33.8
8,409,901
7,547,757
5,754,348
5,044,847
2,6 5 5
5 ,5 3
2.502,910
v 33.2
§1.6
8,784,534
6,532,290
4,771,065
6,721,586
1,761,225
2,062,948
'
§3.5
’
§7.0
1,674,657
2,633,517
2,520,875
1,579,855
112,642
94,802
5.7
4.3
4,192,304
2,416,692
2,293,613
4,024,073
168,231
123,079
5.1
4.0
5,592 017

1
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a
§

COLOR,

1850
2,728,116
2,705,095
23,021
0.8
5,898,735
6,771,994
126.741
2.1
4,523,260
4,478,065
45,195
1.0
880,335
789,923
90,412
10.3
4,679,090
2,818,219
1,860,871
39.8
3,363,271
2,240,481
1,122,790
33.4
940,251
571,714
368,537
39.2
72,927
72,855
72
0.1
105,891
104,722
1,169
l .i

BY

New England................................. 1,009,408 1,233,011 1,471,973 1,660,071 1,954,717 2,234,822
White............................. .......... 992,421 1,214,359 1.452,067 1,639,144 1,933,338 2,212,165
Colored......................................
18,652
16,987
21,379
22,657
19,906
20,927
Per cent colored.......................
1.5
1.4
1,1
1.0
1.3
1.7
Middle Atlantic.............................. 958,632 1,402,565 2,014,702 2,699,845 3,587,664 4,526,260
White........................................ 908,195 1,338,151 1,932,371 2,610,048 3,483,829 4,406,593
Colored......................................
82,331
50,437
64,414
103,835
119,667
89,797
4.1
Per cent colored.......................
4.6
2.9
5.3
3.3
2.6
East North Central........................
51,006 272,324 792,719 1,470,018 2,924,728
White....... ...............................
50,371
268,870
785,028 1,454,135 2,895,383
Colored......................................
635
3,454
7,691
15,883
29,345
Per cent colored.......................
1.3
1.1
1.0
1.3
1.0
West North Central.......................
20,845
140,455
426,814
66,586
White.......................................
114,795
366,812
17,227
56,017
Colored......................................
60,002
25,660
3,618
10,569
Per cent colored....................... 15.9
18.3
14.1
17.4
South Atlantic................................ 1,861.806 2,286,494 2,674,891 3,061,063 3,645,752 3,925,299
White....................................... 1,178,344 1,426,804 1,594,091 1,787,664 2,116,469 2,327,982
Colored...................................... 673,462 859,690 1,080.800 1,273,399 1,529,283 1,597,317
37.6 cent colored....................... 41.936.4 40.7
40.4
Per
41.6
East South Central........................ 109,368
335,407
708,590 1,190,489 1,815,969 2,575,445
White.......................................
276,761
563,136 902,432 1,314,382 1,745,139
93,046
Colored......................................
16,322
58,646 145,454
501,587
830,306
288,057
24.2
14.9
17.5
32.2
27.6
Per cent colored.......................
20.5
West South Central.......................
26 2 49 8
4 ,1 7 4 ,9 5
76,556
167,680
34,311
White.......................................
115,112
235,631
86,464
131,015
214,354
Colored......................................
42,245
81,216
55.2
53.2
48.4
Per cent colored . „...................
47.6
Mountain.........................................
White.......................................
Colored......................................
Per cent colored.......................
Pacific..............................................
White.......................................
Colored....... .............................
Per cent colored.......................

Total...................................... 3,929,214 5,308,483 7,239,881 9,638,453 12,860,702 17,063,353 2 ,1 1 7 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 62,947,714 75,994,575 91,972,266
3 9 .8 6
White............................. !3,172,006 4,306,446 5,862,073 7,866,797 10,532,060 14,189,705 19,553,068 26,922/537 33,589,377 43,402,970 55,101,258 66,809,196 81,732,687
Colored............................j 757,208 1,002,037 1,377,808 1,771,656 2,328,642 2,873,648 3,638,808 4,520,784 4,968,994 6,752,813 7,846,456 9,185,379 10,239.579
j.2.5
1 .1
2
in
13.5
15.7
12.9
Per cent of colored.........]
19.3
16.8
14.4
i.8.9
18.4
18.1
i9.0
> For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38. “ Colored” includes Negroes, Chinese, Japanese, and Indians: also other Asiatics in 1910.
8 Exclusive of persons on public ships (5,318 in 1830 and 6,100 in 1840) in the service of the United States, not credited to any State or Territory.




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N o . 2 3 . — P O P U L A T IO N O P T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S A T E A C H C E N S U S , 1790 T O 1910:

B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
State.

1790

1800

1 1810

............i............

Alabama..........................................
Arizona............................................
Arkansas.........................................
California.........................................
Colorado..........................................

................i................
1,062

1830

1840

1850

1860

1870

127,901

309,527

590,756

771,623

964,201

14,273

30,388

97,574

209,897
92,597

'435,'450*
379,994
34,277

309,978
78,085
43,712
54,477
691,392

370,792
91,533
51,687
87,445
906,185

1820

1880

1890

1900

1910

996,992
9,658
484,471
560,247
39,864

1,262,505
40,440
802,525
864,694
194,327

1,513,401
88,243
1,128,211
1,213,398
413,249

1,828,697
122,931
1,311,564
1,485,053
539,700

2,138,093
204,354
1,574,449
2,377,549
799,024

460,147
112,216
75,080
140,424
1,057,286

537,454
125,015
131,700
187,748
1,184,109

622,700
146,608
177,624
269,493
1,542,180

746,258
168,493
230,392
391,422
1,837,353

908,420
184,735
278,718
528,542
2,216,331

1,114,756
202,322
331,069
752,619
2,609,121

161,772

2,516,462
2,231,853
1,470,495

325,594
5,638,591
2.700,876
2,224,771
1,690,949

237,946
59,1)96

251,002
64,273
14,093

261,942
72,674
24,023

275,248
72,749
33,039

82,548

162,686

252,433

340,989

297,675
76,748
39,834
34,730
516,823

Idaho............................ ..................
Illinois...... ......................... ............ .................
Indiana............................................
Iowa
...
Kansas.............................................

5,641

12,282
24,520

55,211
147,173

157,445
343,031

476,183
685,866
43,112

851,470
988,416
192,214

1.711,951
1,350,428
674,913
107,206

14,999
2,539,891
1,680,637
1,194,020
364,399

32,610
3,077,871
1,978,301
1,624,615
996,096

406,511
76,556
228,705
380,546
472,040

564,317
153,407
298,335
407,350
523,237

687,917
215,739
399,455
447,040
610,408

779,828
352,411
501,793
470,019
737,699

982,405
517,762
583,169
583,034
094,514

1,155,684
708,002
628,279
687,049
1,231,066

1,321,011
726.915
626.915
780,894
1,457,351

1,648,690
939,946
648,936
934,943
1,783,085

1,858,635
1,118,588
661,086
1,042,390
2,238,917

2,147,174
1,381,625
694,466
1,188,044
2,805,346

2,289,905
1,656,388
742,371
1,295,346
3,366,416

337,654
6,677
606,526
682,044

749,113
172,023
79i ,305
1,182,012

1,134,059
439,706
827,922
1,721,295
20,595

1,636,937
780,773
1,131,597
2,168,380
39,159

2,093,890
i, 310,283

2,420,982
1,751,394

2,679,185
142,924

3,106,665
243,329

2,810,173
2,075.708
1,797,114
3,293,335
376,053

Connecticut.....................................
Delaware.........................................
District of Columbia......................
Florida.............................................
Georgia.............................................

Kentucky........................................
Louisiana.........................................
Maine..............................................
Maryland.........................................
Massachusetts...............................

73,677

220,955

96,540
319,728
37*, 787

151,719
341,548
422,845

Michigan...................
Minnesota........................................
Mississippi.......................................
...........................................
Missouri
Montana..........................................
Nebraska.........................................
Nevada............................................
New Hampshire.............................
New Jersey......................................
New Mexico....................................
New York.......................................
North Carolina...............................
North Dakota.................................
Ohio.................................................
Oklahoma.......................................




4,762
8,850

8,896

31,639

212,267

40,352
19,783

75,448
66,586

i36.62i
140,455

375, m
383,702

3

88,548

, 8

2

2,192,404
1,912,297
1,428,108

1

, 2

8

6 4,821,550
, 3 5 2

9 1,551,270
, 6 0 0

141,885
184,139

183,858
211,149

214,460
245,562

244,161
277,575

269,328
320,823

284,574
373,306

317,976
489,555
61,547

28,841
6,857
326,073
672,035
93,516

122,993
42,491
318,300
906.096
91,874

452,402
62,266
346,991
1,131,116
119,565

1,062,656
47,355
376,530
1,444,933
160,282

1,066,300
42,335
411,588
1,883,669
195,310

1,192,214
81,875
430,572
2,537,167
327,301

340,120
393,751

589,051
478,103

959,049 1,372,812
555,500
638,829

1,918,608
737,987

2,428,921
753,419

3,097,394
869,039

3,880,735
992,622

4,382,759
1,071,361

5,082,871
1,399,750

937,903

1,519,467

1,980,329

2,339,511

2,665,260

3,198,062

6,003,174
1,617,949
190,983
3,672,329
*258,657

7,268,894
1,893,810
319,146
4,157,545
*790,391

9,113,614
2,206,287
577,056
4,767,121
1,657,155

45,365

230,760

581,434

(

l

S

<*)

Oregon.............
Pennsylvania..
Rhode Island..
South Carolina
South Dakota.
Tennessee.
Texas____
U ta h ....
Vermont.
Virginia.

1,724,033
108,830
594,398

13,294
2,311,786
147,545
668,507

52,465
2,906,215
174,620
703,708
14,837

90,923
3,521,951
217,353
705,606
2 14,181

174,768
4,282,891
276,531
995,577
a135,177

317,704
5,258,113
345,506
1,151,149
348,600

413,536
6,302,115
428,556
1,340,316
401,570

672,765
7,665,111
542,610
1,515,400
583,888

681,904

829,210

1 0 ,7 7
,0 2 1

1,109,801
604,215
40,273
315,098
1,596,318

1,258,520
818,579
86,786
330,551
1,225,163

1 4 ,3 9
,5 2 5

291,948
1,239,797

212,592
11,380
314,120
1,421,661

1,591,749
143,963
332,286
1,512,565

1,767,518 2,020,616
2,235,527 3,048,710
210,779
276,749
332,422
343,641
1,655,980 1,854,184

2,184,789
3,896,542
373,351
355,956
2,061,612

11,594
30,945

305,391

775,881

23,955
442,014
1,054,670
9,118

75,116
618,457
1,315,497
20,789

357,232
762,794
1,693,330
62,555

518,103
958,800
2,069,042
92,531

1,141,990
1,221,119
2,333,860
145,965

. 3,929,214 5,308,483 7,239,881 9,638,453 12,866,020 17,069,453 23,191,876 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 <62,947,714 75,994,575

91,972,266

68,£25
249,073

602,365
69,122
345,591

£10,091 1,049,458
76,931
83,059
415,115 502,741

35,691

105,602

261,727

85,425
747,610

154,465
880,200

422,823

217,895 235,981
974,600 1,065,366

1, 348,233

280,652
1,211,405

Washington........................
West Virginia.....................
Wisconsin..........................
Wyoming............................
Total........................ .

Geographic divisions.
New England.........
Middle Atlantic___
East North Central.
West North Central
South Atlantic........
East South Central..
West South Central.
Mountain..................
Pacific.......................
Alaska.......................
Hawaii......................
Porto Rico................
Military and naval9.
Grand total.. .

1,009,408 1,233,011 1,471,973 1,660,071
958,632 1,402,565 2,014,702 2,699,845
792,719
................
51j006
272,324
39,783
66,586
1,851,806 2,286,494 2,674,891 3,061,063
109,368

1,954,717
3,587,664
1,470,018
140,455
3,645,752

2.234, S22 2,728,116
4,526,260 5,898,735
2,924,728 4,523,200
426,814
880,335
3,925,299 4,679,090

3,135,283
7,458,985
6,926,884
2,169,832
5,364,703

3,487,924 4,010,529 4,700,749
8,810,806 10,496,878 12,706,220 15,454,678
9,124,517 11,206,668 13,478,305 15,985,581
3,856,594 6,157,443 8,932,112 10,347,423
5,853,610 7,597,197 8,857,922 10,443,480

6,552,681
19,315,892
18,250,621
11,637,921
12,194,895

1,815,969
246,127

2,575,445
449,985

!, 363,271
940,251
72,927
105,891

4,020,991
1,747,667
174,923
444,053

4,404,445
2,029,965
315,385
675,125

5,585,151
3,334,220
653,119
1,114,578

6,429,154
4,740,983
1,213,935
1,888,334

7,547,757
6,532,290
1,674,657
2,416,692

8,409,901
8,784,534
2,633,517
4,192,304

«33,426

32,052

63,592
154,001
o953,243
91,219

64,356
191,909
1,118,012
55,608

3,929,214 5,308,483 7,239,881 j9,638,453 12,871,338 17,075,553 23,191,876 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,189,209 63,069,756 77,256,630

93,402,151

335,407

708,590 1,190,489
77,618
167,680

-U

W5,318

1 6,100
0

1 Dakota Territory.
* Population lor that part of Dakota Territory taken to form North Dakota: 1880,36,909; 1870,2,405; and for that part taken to form South Dakota: 1880,98,268; 1870,11,776.
* Includes population of Indian Territory: 1890,180,182; 1900,392,060,
* Includes population (325,462) of Indian Territory and Indian reservations specially enumerated in 1890, but not included in the general report on population in 1890.
6 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.
6 Alaska was specially enumerated under the law, but the population was not included in the general report on population in 1880.
7 According to the census taken as of Dec. 28,1890, under the direction of the Hawaiian Government.
8 According to the census oi Porto Rico taken in 1899 under the direction of the War Department.
0 Persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilian employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any State or Territory.
1 Persons on public ships in the service of the United States not credited to any State or Territory, but included in the total for continental United States.
0




POPULATION, BY STATES,

97,199
581,185

44 7
3 ,3 3

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U C o l o rL a n d

R a c e , a n d b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.
preliminary and subject to revision.]

Figures for 1910 are

1850

1860

1870

1880

1890

426,514
345,109

526,271
437,770
160

521,384
475,510
98

ii62,185
600,103
217

833,718
678,489
1,194

1,001,152
827,307
238

1,228,841
908,275
977

771,023

964,201

996,992

1,202,505

1,513,401

1,828,697

2,138,093

A ffnther...................

9,581
26
51

35, HO
165
5,125

55,734
1,357
31,152

92,903
1,848
28,180

171,499
2,067
30,788

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

9,658

40,440

88,243

122,931

204,354

818,752
309,117
342

944,580
366,856
128

1,131,030
442,891
528

State and race.
Alabama:
W hite........................
Aifnthpr...................
Total......................
Arizona:
W hite........................

1900

1910

Arkansas:
W hite........................
Negro........................
A n oth er...................

162,1.89
47,708

324,143
111,259
48

362,115
122,169
187

591,531
ttio,«e6
328

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

209,897

435,450

484,471

802,525

1,128,211

1,311,564

1,574,449

California:
W hite........................
Negro........................

91,035
962

323,177
4.086
52; 731

499,424
4,272
56,551

767,181
6,018
91,495

1,111,833
11,322
90,243

1,402,727
11,045
71,281

2,259,822
21,645
96,082

92,597

379,994

560,247

864,094

1,233,398

1,485,053

2,377,549

Colorado:
W hite........................
N psto_____________
All other...................

34,231
46

39,221
456
187

191,126
2,435
766

404,534
6,215
2,500

529,046
8,570
2,084

783,539
11,453
4,032

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

34,277

39,864

194,327

413,249

539,700

799,024

Connecticut:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

363,099
7,693

451,504
8,627
16

527,549
9,663
237

610,70?
11,547
381

733,438
12,302
518

892,424
15,226
770

1,098,932
15,174
650

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

370,792

460,147

537,454

622,70)

746,258

908,420

1,114,756

Delaware:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other
___

71,169
20,363

90,589
21,027

102,221
22,794

120,160
26,442

6

140,066
28,386
41

153,977
30,697
61

171,103
31,181
38

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

91,532

112,216

125,015

146,003

168,493

184,735

202,322

District of Columbia:
W hite........................
N egro.........................
All other
...........

37,941
13,746

60,763
14,316

1

88,278
43,404
18

118,006
59,596

22

154,695
75,572
125

191,532
86,702
484

236,128
94,446
495

Total____________

51, (587

75,080

131,700

177,624

230,392

278,718

331,069

Fori da:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

47,203
40,242

77,746
62,677

96,057
91,689

2

142,605
126,0)0
198

224,949
166,180
293

297,333
230,730
479

443,646
308,669
304

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

87,445

140,424

187,748

249,493

391,422

528,542

752,619

Georgia:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

521,572
384,613

591,550
465,698
38

638.926
545,142
41

8.'.6,906
7:25,133
14]

978,357
858,815
181

1,181,294
1,034,813
224

1,431,816
1,176,987
318

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

906,185

1,057,286

1,184,109

1,542,180

1,837,353

2,216,331

2,609,121

Idaho:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

10,618
60
4,321

39,013
53
3,544

82,117

201

6,230

154,495
293
6,984

319,302
646
5,646

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

14,999

32,610

88,548

161,772

325,594




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POPULATION, BY BAOE.

43

N o . 2 4 *— P o p u l a t io n a t E a c h C e n s u s , 1
8 t o 15
0 9 B y 1R a c e a n :d C o l o r , a n d
0
b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h i c D i v i s i o n s — Continued.
State and race.

1850

1860

1870

1880

1890

1900

1910

Illinois:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
All other...... .............

846,034
5,436

1,704,291
7,628
32

2,511,096
28,762
33

3,031,151
46,3GS
352

3,768,472
57,028
852

4,734,873
85,078
1,599

5,5 6 82
2 ,9
109;041
%
568

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

851,470

1,711,951

2,539,891

3,077,871

3,826,352

4,821,550

5,638,591

Indiana:
W hite.......................
N egro.......................
A lioth e r..................

977,154
11,262

1,338,710
11,428
290

1,655,837
24,560
240

1,938,798
39,228
275

2,146,736
45,215
453

2,458,502
57,505
455

2,640,033
60,280
563

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

988,416

1,350,428

1,680,637

1,978,301

2,192,404

2,516,462

2,700,876

Iowa:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
A i f other...................

191,881
333

673,779
1,069
65

1,188,207
5,762
51

1,614,600
9,516
499

1,901,090
10,685
522

2,218,667
12,693
493

2,209,096
15,078
597

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

192,214

674,913

1,194,020

1,624,615

1,912,297

2,231,853

2,224,771

Kansas:
W hite........................
N e g ro ..* ..................
A lfother...................

106,390
627
189

346,377
17,108
914

952,155
43,107
834

1,376,619
49,710
1,779

1,416,319
52,003
2,173

1,633,883
54,504
2,562

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

107,206

364,399

996,096

1,428,108

1,470,495

1,690,949

Kentucky:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

761,413
220,992

919,484
236,167
33

1,098,692

222,210

1,377,179
271,451
60

1,590,462
268,071

102

1,862,309
284,706
159

2 2 ,9 5
,0 7 5

109

261,656
294

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

982,405

1,155,684

1,321,011

1,648,690

1,858,635

2,147,174

2,289,905

Louisiana:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
All other...................

255,491
262,271

357,456
350,373
173

362,065
364,210
640

454,954
483,655
1,337

558,395
559,193

1,000

729,612
650,804
1,209

941,125
713,874
1,389

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

517,762

708,002

726,915

939,946

1,118,588

1,381,625

1,656,388

Maine:
W hite........................
Negro____ _________
All other.... ..............

581,813
1,356

626,947
1,327
5

624,809
1,606
500

646,852
1,451
633

659,263
1,190
633

692,226
1,319
921

740,017
1,364
990

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

583,169

628,279

626,915

648,936

661,086

694,466

742,371

Maryland:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

417,943
165,091

515,918
171,131

605,497
175,391

724,693
210,230

20

826,493
215,657
240

952,424
235,064
556

1,062,645
232,249
452

583,034

687,049

780,894

934,943

1,042,390

1,188,044

1,295,346

985,450
9,064

1,221,432
9,602
32

2,215,373
22,144
1,430

2,769,764
31,974
3,608

3,325,053
38,042
3,321

Total......................
Michigan:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

994,514
395,071
2,683

Total......................
Minnesota:
W hite......................
Negro........................
All other...................

Total......................
Massachusetts:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other...................

1,443,156
13,947
248

1,763,782
18,697
606

1,231,066

1,457,351

1,783,085

2,238,947

2,805,346

3,366,416

736,142
6,799
6,172

1,167,282
11,849
4,928

1,614,560
15,100
7,277

2,072,884
15,223
5,783

2,398,563
15,816
6,603

2,785,258
17,115
7,800

397,654

749,113

1,184,059

1,636,937

2,093,890

2,420,982

2,810,173

6,038
39

Total......................
Mississippi:
W hite........................
Negro................... .
All other...................
Total......................

6

169,395
259
2,369

438,257
759
690

776,884
1,564
2,325

1,296,408
3,6S3
10,192

1,737,036
4,959
9,399

2,059,253
7,084
9,311

6,077

172,023

439,706

780,773

1,310,283

1,751,394

2,075,708

295,718
310,808

353,899
437,404

2

382,896
444,201
825

479,398
650,291
1,908

544,851
742,559
2,190

641,200
907,630

24
,4 0

786,119
1,009,487
1,508

606,526

701 oik

R07 099

1,131,597

1,289,600 | 1,551,270

1,797,114




44

POPULATION, BY RACE.

N o. 2 4 .— P o p u l a t io n a t E ach C e n s u s , 1850 to 3910: B y R a c e a n d C o lo r , a n d
b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued.

State and race.

1

1850

1870

1860

1980

1890

1900

1910

Missouri:
W hite........................
Negro........................

592,004
90,040

1,063,489
118,503

20

1,603,146
118,071
78

2,022,826
1*5,350
204

2,528,458
150,184
543

2,944,843
161,234
588

3,134,945
157,452
938

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

682,044

1,182,012

1,721,295

2,108,380

2,679,185

3,106,665

3,293,335

Montana:
W hite........................
Negro. .. ..................
A nother....................

18,306
183
2,106

£5,385
346
3,45*

127,690
1,490
13,744

226,283
*1,523
15,523

360,587
1,834
13,632

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

20,595

39,159

142,924

243,329

376,053

Nebraska:
W hite........................
Negro...... ..................
All other.. . . - -

28,696
82
63

122,117
789
87

449,704
2,3£5
2£3

1,047,096
8,913
6,647

1,056,526
6,269
3,505

1,180,311
7,689
4,214

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

28,841

122,993

452,4C2

1,062,656

1,066,300

1,192,214

Nevada:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
A lloth er...................

6,812
45

38,959
357
3,175

53,556
488
3,222

39,121
242
7,992

35,405
134
6,796

74,371
513
6,991

6.857

42,491

62,266

47,355

42,335

81,875

317,456
520

325.579
'494

31.7,697
580
23

341,229
685
77

375,840
614
76

410,791
662
135

429,909
564
99

Total......................
New Jersey:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
All o t h e r .................

317,976

326,073

318,300

345,991

376,530

411,588

430,572

465,509
24,046

646,699
25,336

875,407
30,658
31

1,092,017
33,851
243

1,396,581
47,638
714

1,812,317
69,844
1,508

2,445,927
. 89,760
1,480

Total......................
New Mexico:
W hite........................
Negro.... ....................
All other...................

489,555

672,035

906,096

1,131, 116

1,444,933

1,883,669

2,537,167

61,525

82,924
85
10,507

90,393
172
1,309

108,721
9,82?)

142,918
1,956
15,408

180,207
1,610
13,493

304,602
1,628
21,071

93,516

91,874

119,50.1

160,282

195,310

327,301

3,831,590
49,005
140

4,330,210
52,081
468

5,016,022
oi:», 104
1,748

5,923,955
70,092
9,127

7,156,881
99,232
12,781

8,966,921
134,181
12,512

T o ta l..................... 3,097,394
North Carolina:
W hite........................
553,028
316,011
Negro........................
All other...................

3,880,735

4,382,789

5,032,871

6,003,174

7,268,894

9,113,614

629,942
361,522
1,158

678,470
391,650
1,241

867,242
531,277
1,231

1,055,382
561,018
1,549

1,263,603
624,469
5,738

1,500,513
697,843
7,931

869,039

992,622

1,071,361 * 1,3?*, 750

1,617,949

1,893,810

2,206,287

182,407
373
8,203

311,712
286
7,148

569,855
617
6,584

Total............ , ........
New Hampshire:
W hite........................
Negro........................
All other....................

1

22

Total......................
61,547
New York:
3,048,325
W h ite......................
Negro......................
49,069
All other...................

Total......................
North Dakota:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
A llother...................

Total......................
Ohio:
W hite........................ 1,955,050
Negro.........................
25,279
All other...................
Total..................... 1,990,329
Oklahoma:
White........................
Negro.........................
All other....................

2,576
2,261

1,200

13£, 147
401
1,629

1 4,837

* 14,181

U 3M 77

190,983

319,146

577,056

2,302,808
36,673
30

2,601,946
63,213

101

3,117,920
79,900
24$

3,584,805
87,113
411

4,060,204
96,901
440

4,654,907
111,443
771

2,339,511

2,665,260

3,198,062

3,672,329

4,157,545

4,767,121

172,554
21,609
64,494

670,204
55,684
64,503

1,444,535
137,612
75,008

*258,657

*790,391

1,657,155

..................
Total...................... ................. |

 i DakotaTerritory.


12,887
94

2Includes Indian Territory.

POPULATION, BY RACE.

45

N o . 3 4 .— P o p u l a t io n a t E a c h C e n s u s , 1850 t o 1910: By B a c e a n d C o l o r , a n d
b y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s — Continued.

State and race.

1850

1860

1880

1870

1890

1900

!

1910

Oregon:
White........................
Negro.........................
Ail other...................

13,087
207

52,160
128
177

86,929
346
3,648

163,075
487
11,206

301,982
1,186
14,536

394,582
1,105
17,849

655,094
1,519
16,152

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

13,294

52,465

90,923

174,768

317,704

413,536

672,765

Pennsylvania:
White........................ 2,258,160
53,626
Negro........................
A lfoth er...................

2,849,259
56,949
7

3,456,609
65,294
48

4,197,016
85,535
340

5,148,258
107,596
2,259

6,141,664
156,845
3,606

7,467,760
193,908
3,443

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

2,311,786

2,906,215

3,521,951

4,282,891

5,258,113

6,302,115

7,665,111

Rhode Island:
White........................
Negro.........................
All other...................

143,875
3,670

170,649
3,952
19

212,219
4,980
154

269,939
6,488
104

337,859
7,393
254

419,050
9,092
414

532,498
9,529
583

147,545

174,620

217,353

276,531

345,506

428,556

542,610

South Carolina:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
A i f other...................

274,563
393,944

291,300
412,320

289,667
415,814
125

391,105
604,332
140

462,008
688,931
207

557,807
782,321
188

679,162
835,843
395

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

668,507

703.708

705,606

995,577

8
8

3,151,149

1,340,316

1,515,400

South Dakota:
White.........................
Negro.........................
A lf other....................

328,010
541
20,049

380,714
465
20,391

563,771
817
19,300

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

348,600

401,570

583,888

Tennessee:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
All other....................

756.836
245,881

826,722
283,019
60

936,119
322,331
70

1,138,831
403,151
377

1,336,637
430,678
203

1,540,186
480,243
187

1,711,433
473,088
268

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

1,002,717

1,109.801

1,258,520

1,542,359

1,767,518

2,020,616

2,184,789

Texas:
White........................
Negro.........................
All other....................

154,034
58,558

420,891
182,921
403

564,700
253,475
404

1,197,237
393,384
1,128

1,745,935
488,171
1,421

2,426,669
620,722
1,319

3,204,896
600,020

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

212,592

604,215

818,579

1,591,749

2,235,627

3,048,710

3,896,542

Utah:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
A llother...................

11,330
50

40,125
59
89

86,044
118
624

142,423
232
1,308

205,925
588
4,266

272,465
672
3,612

366.602
f l4 3
5,606

Total......................
Vermont:
White........................
N egro.......................
All other...................

1,626

11,380

40,273

86,786

143,963

210,779

276,749

373,351

313,402
718

314,369
709

20

329,613
924
14

331,218
1,057

11

331,418
937
67

342,771
826
44

354,298
1,621
37

314,120

315,098

330,551

332,286

332,422

343,641

355,956

894,800
526,861

1,047,299
548,907

712,089
512,841
233

880,858
631,616
91

1, 020,122

112

635,438
420

1,192,855
660,722
607

1,389,809
671,096
707

Total...................... 1,421,661
Washington:
White........................
Negro.........................
Allother....................

1,506,318

1,225,163

1,512,565

1,655,980

1,854,184

2,061,612

11,138
30
426

22,195
207
1,553

67,199
325
7,592

340,829
1,602
14,801

496,304
2,514
19,285

1,109,157
6,058
26,775

11,594

23,955

75,116

357,232

518,103

1,141,990

424,033
17,980

1

592,537
25,886
34

730,077
32,690
27

915,233
43,499

6
8

1,156,817
64,173
129

442,014

618,457

762,794

958,800

1,221,119

Total......................
Virginia:
White........................
Negro.........................
All other...................

Total......................
West Virginia:
White........................
Negro.........................
All other....................
Total......................




i
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POPULATION, BY RACE.

No. 24.— P o p u l a t io n
by

a t E a c h C e n s u s , 1850 t o 1&
10: B y R a c e a n d C o l o r , a n d
S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h i c D i v i s i o n s — C o n t in u e d .

i
I

1870

1880

1890

1900

773,693
1,171
1,017

1,051,351
2,113
1,206

1 309 618
2.702
3 177

1,680,828

10^058

2,057,911
2,542
8,589

2,320,557
2,900
10,403

775,881

1,054,670

1.315; 497

1,693,330

2,069,042

2,333,860

8,726
183
209

19 437
298
1054

69,324

89,051
940
2,540

140,373
2,235
3,357

Total......................
9,118
20.789
62,555
92,531
Total United States:
W hite........................ 19.553,068 26,922,537 33,589,377 43.402.970 55,101,258 66,809,196
Negro........................ 3,638,808 4,441,830 4,880,009 6,580,793 7,488,676 8,833,994
Allother...................
78,954
88,985
172', 020
357,780
351,385

145,965
81,732,687
9,828,294
411,285

Grand total.......... 23,191,876 31,443,321 38,558,371 50,155,783 162,947,714 75,994,575

91,972,266

State and race.
Wisconsin:
W hite........................
Negro........................
Allother...................
Total..... ................
Wyoming:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
Allother...................

1850

1860

304,75G
635
305,391

O AA
A

9
22

2,309

1910

G ra h d ision
eog p ic iv *.*
New England:
W hite........................ 2,705,095
Negro.........................
23,021
A llother...................

3,110,480
24,711
92

3,455,043
31,705
1,176

3,968,789
39,925
1,815

4.653,191
44,580
2,978

5,527,026
59,099
5,892

6,480,707
66,294
5,680

3,135,283

3,487,924

4,010,529

4,700,749

5,592,017

6,552,681

7,327,548
131,290
147

8,662,226 10.305,055 12,468,794 15,110,862
148,033
189.492
225,326
325,921
2,331
12,100
547
17,895

18,880,608
417,849
17,435

Total...................... 5,898,735
East North Central:
W hite........................ 4,478,065
Negro.... ....................
45,195
All other...................

7,458,985

8,810,806 10,496,878 12,706,220 15,454,678

19,315,892

6,855, G44 8,987,512 11,012,047 13,253,725 15,710.053
257,842
03,699
130,497
183,298
207,023
7,541
6,508
11,323
17,686
17,557

17,927,737

Total...................... 4,523,260
West North Central:
W hite........................
789,923
Negro.........................
90,412
All other....................

6,920,884

9,124,517 11,206,668 13,478,305 15,985,581

18,250,021

2,044,325
120,540
4,967

3,710,991
142,583

3,020

5,949,376
202,323
5,744

8,660.088 10,065,817
224; 089
237,909
47,935
43,697

11,351,114
243,241
43,566

2,109,832

3,856,594

6,157,443

8,932,112 10,347,423

11,637,921

3,305,107
2,058,198
1,398

3,635,238
2,216,705
1,667

4,654,112
2,941,202
1,883

5,592,149
3,262,690
3,083

6,706,058
3,729,017
8,405

8,071,639
4,112,487
10,769

5,364,703

5,853,610

7, 597,197

8,857,922 10,443,480

12,194,895

Total...................... 2,728,116
Middle Atlantic:
W hite........................ 5,771,994
Negro.........................
126,741
All other...................

Total......................
880,335
South Atlantic:
W hite........................ 2,818.219
Negro.... ................... 1,860,871
All other...................
Total...................... 4,079,090
East South Central:
White........................ 2,240,481
Negro......................... 1,122,790
All other...................

300,779

22,105

2,626,376 2,939,091 3, 657,593
1,394,360 1,464,252 1,924,996
1,102
255
2,562

4,305,668
2,119,797
3,689

5,044,847
2,409,886
3,024

6,754,348
2,652,506
3,047

Total...................... 3,363,271
West South Central:
W hite........................
571,714
Negro
...............
308,537
All other....................

4,020,991

4,404,445

5, 585,151

6,429,154

7,547,757

8,409,901

1,102,490
644,553
624

1,288,880
739,854
1,231

2,243,722
1, 387,705
2,793

3,295,636
1.378,090
67,257

4.771.065
1.694.066
67,159

6,721,586
1,984,397
78.551

Total......................
Mountain:
White........................
Negro.........................
All other....................

940,251

1,747,667

2,029,965

3,334,220

4,740,983

6,532,290

8,784.534

72,855
72

164,092
235
10,596

301,848
1,555
11,982

614,821
5,322
33,276

1,117,363
12,971
83,601

1,579,855
15,590
79,212

2,520,875
21,519
91,123

Total......................
Pacific:
W hite........................
Negro.........................
All other....................

72.927

174,923

315,385

653,119

1,213,935

1,674,657

2,633,517

104,722
1.169

386,475
4,244
53,334

608,548
4,825
61,752

997,155
6, 830
110, 293

1,754,644
14,110
119,580

2,293,613
14,664
108,415

4,024,073
29,222
139,009

105,891

444,053

675,125

1, 114, 578

1,888,334

2,416,692

4,192,304

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

1lncludes population specially enumerated.



2For states included, see note 5,

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No. 5B5.—POPULATION IN 1900 AND 1910:

B y S e x , R a c e , a n d N a t iv it y a n d P a r e n t a g e op W h i t e s , a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. Figures for 1910 are preliminary and are subject to revision.]
Native white of
native parentage.

Native white of
foreign parentage.

Negro.

Foreign white.

Indian.

Chinese.

Total.*

Japanese.

P

Division i and
census year.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Male. Female. Male. Female. Male. Female.

Male.

Female.

O

Male.

P
U
L

727,612
885,895

28,579
32,769

30,520
33,525

846
1,056

1,020

4,164
3,269

39
79

227

3
29

2,763,796
3,265,137

2,828,221
3,287,544

3,687,384
4,208,088

3,719,195 2,171,087 2,231.080 1,728,492 1,573,624
4,254,591 2,746,754 2,845,004 2,641,565 2,184,606

159,711
203,452

166,210
214,397

3,692
4,103

3,267
3,614

10,324
7,808

166
285

391
1,397

212

55

7,761,081
9,813,181

7,693,597
9,502,711

4,311,913
4; 945;615

4,176,103 2,300,150 2,301,590 1,420,384 1,199,913
4; 806; 458 2; 537; 439 2; 572,155 1,740,183 I) 325; 887

134,445
156,380

123,397
144,399

7,822
9,512

7,205
8,743

2,495
3,265

38
125

99
395

27 8,177,308
60 9,392,792

7,808,273
8,857,829

2,933,804
3,365,454

2,727,099 1,4G7,581 1,406,228
3,158,350 1,633,955 1,581,047

121,272
12G,374

116,637
116,867

21,043 21,296
20,972 20,434

1,110
1,112

25
46

219
919

4 5,412,014
47 6,092,869

4,935,409
5,545,052

3,073,951
3,708,412

3,033,363
3,632,781

192,658
217,297

4
34

5,222,595
6,134,600

5,220,885
6,060,295

2,400,720
2,772,564

2,325,054
2,679,889

2,095,999
2,997,110

709,260
928,104

754

I

1,267,392
777,143
801,901
1,319,443 1,005,793 1,047,553

T

8
6

1,243,718
1,293,919

A
O
N
,
B
Y
S

664,120
668,260

197,203
222,562

115,360
172,894

93,523 1,835,525 1,893,492
117,693 2,029,808 2,082,679

3,335
4,582

3,250
4,472

1,741
1,480

50
73

25
116

113,412
104,522

115,979
110,553

50,706
50,537

38,976 1,243,082 1,256,804
36,283 1,315,785 1,336,721

1,330
1,356

1,260
1,256

409
378

18
25

21

2

3,809,666
4,245,170

3,738,091
4,164,731

1,932,945
2,770,329

243,976
310,225

234,135
151,333
295,081 | 202,822

112,677
146,019

846,797
993,997

847,269
990,400

32,614
38,669

32,960
38,098

1,512
1,219

43
45

25
361

5
65

3,372,256
4,544,485

3,160,034
4,240,049

471,222
799,347

383,879
667,300

283,230
326,853

203,163
290,130

179,990
286,335

108,371
150,904

9,104
11,819

6,486
9,700

33,731
38,504

32,424
36,834

7,707
5,226

243
247

5,054
9,829

53
380

940,038
1,478,010

734,619
1,155,507

N

631,136
1,138,785

534,485
970,000

337,366
544,215

318,135
509,525

292,775
555,957

179,716
305,591

8,032
15,974

6,632
13,248

15,071
16,377

15,296
16,081

55,879
42,511

3,900
3,751

17,435
49,446

834
8,182

1,357,694
2,365,878

1,058,998
1,826,426

Total:
1900......... 20,849,847 20,099,515 7,836,603 7,809,414 5.515,285 4,698,532 4,386,547 4,447,447 119,484 117,712
1910......... 25,229,294 24,259,147 9,427,053 j9,473,610 7,522,445 5,821,138 4,886,358 4,941,936 135,131 130,552

85,341
66,268

4,522
4,676

23,341
62,711

985 38,816,448
9,011 47,332,122

37,178,127
44,640,144

E

866,985
944,048

N

New England:
1900...................
1910...................
Middle Atlantic:
1900...................
1910...................
East North Central:
1900...................
1910...................
West North Central:
1900...................
1910...................
South Atlantic:
1900...................
1910...................
East South Central::
1900...................
1910...................
West South Central:
1900...................
1910...................
Mountain:
1900...................
1910...................
Pacific:
1900...................
1910...................

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1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.

* Including other Asiatics.

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S e x , R a c e , a n d N a t iv it y a n d P a r e n t a g e op W h it e s , a n d b y S t a t e s a n d G eographic ^ D iv is io n s .

[Source: Reportfof the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. Figures are preliminary and are subject to revision.]
Race, nativity, and parentage.

Sex.
State.
Female.

Foreign
white.

Negro.

18,946
46,844
16,913
517,319
126,971
328,737
17,421
24,351
33,851
15,081
40,444
1,201,928
159,118
273,388
134,719
40,023
51,828
109,911
104,176
1,050,899
595,200
542,857
9,391
228,695
91,647
175,883

908,275
2,067
442,891
21,645
11,453
15,174
31,181
94,446
308,669
1,176,987
646
109,041
60,280
15.078
54,504
261,656
713,874
1,364
232,249
38,042
17,115
7,084
1,009,487
157,452
1,834
7,689

Indian.

Chinese. Japanese. Allother.

O
P

Native
Native
white of
white of
foreign
native
parentage. parentage.

P

Male.

00

U
L

1
2,190

E
R
A
C
E

12

,
A
N
D

3

N
A

10

I V

85

I

8

T

31

T
Y

23
140
40

,

2

66

2

2

91
1,593
574

,

11
1

X

7,519
9,053
1,253
313
10,745
3,502

8
41,324
2,190
71
4
47
45
4
1,308
276
35
30
103

S

55
688

4

Y

74
95
3,488
188
279
471
2,444
234
780
892

3
351

B

627,782

6
8

61
1,236
59
36,197
360
427
29
369
184
219
838
2,104
249
93
15
50
493
90
374
2,493
239
250
249
532
1,276
109

,




226,866

909
29,201
460
16,371
1,482
152
5

N

Michigan..........................................................................................
Minnesota.........................................................................................
Mississippi............................... .......................................................
Missouri............................................................................................
Montana..........................................................................................
Nebraska.........................................................................................

32,438
42,175
36,608
635,970
1X1,433
374.546
25,873
45,066
35,828
25,677
75,254
1,724,489
350,747
632,182
292,077
124,775
112,728
135,188
191,841
1,170,793
965,217
941,315
19,495
518,341
106,811
362,353

O

ITftTISftfi............................................................................................
Kentucky.........................................................................................
Louisiana.........................................................................................
ftirm.................................................................... . ............. .......
Maryland......................................................................................
Massaohnsatts ,i_ ..
____ ____ . .
..
....... ..........

1,177,457
$2,480
1,077,509
1,106,533
475,136
395,649
127,809
166,711
373,967
1,391,058
203,604
2,600,565
2,130,168
1,303,526
1,207,087
1,863,157
776,569
494,918
766,628
1,103,361
1,224,841
575,081
757,233
2,387,909
162,129
642,075

I

Tnrfiana_____________________________ __________ ___________

1,063,884
85,772
764,424
1,054,576
368,327
551,115
98,887
173,019
358,453
1,304,102
140,048
2,726,938
1,317,577
1,076,600
805,037
1,128,196
821,113
365,318
651,121
1,711,190
1,355,639
967,197
891,353
1,605,497
149,187
564,432

T

Idaho................................................................................................
TlJirmis .....................................................................................

1,074,209
118,582
810,025
1,322,973
430,697
563,641
103,435
158,050
394,166
1,305,019
185,546
2,911,653
1,383,299
1,148,171
885,912
1,161,709
835,275
377,053
644,225
1,655,226
1,454,534
1,108,511
905,761
1,687,838

A

Alabama...........................................................................................
Arizona............................................................................................
Arkansas..........................................................................................
California.............. . .........................................................................
Colorado...........................................................................................
Connecticut......................................................................................
Dataware..........................................................................................
District of Columbia.......................................................................
Florida..............................................................................................
<r<¥vrgia............................................... .............................................

4
2
1
2

8
9

35,313
230,231
1,009,909
255,609
3,230,154
1,485,705
162,461
3,033,275
1,310,408
416,851
4,222,616
159,821
661,970
245,665
1,654,606
2,602,958
171,671
229,382
1,325,238
585,401
1,042,107
763,224
80,711

20,956
103,118
777,859
26,331
3,007,507
8,855
251,256
1,024,377
94,044
135,241
1,806,392
194,646
11,138
217,478
38,367
361,926
131,527
75,055
37,943
282,529
57,638
1,044,764
32,497

18,102
96,560
658,159
22,662
2,729,260
5,953
156,138
597,255
40,088
103,002
1,438,752
178,031
6,054
100,628
18,460
240,012
63,404
49,861
26,628
241,227
57,072
512,569
27,165

513
564
89,760
1,628
134,181
697,843
617
111,443
137,612
1,619
193,908
9,529
835,843
817
473,088
690,020
1,143
1,621
671,096
6,058
64,173
2,900
2,235

5,240
34
168
20,573
6,046
7,851
6,486
127
74,825
5,090
1,503
284
331
19,137
216
702
3,123
26
539
30,997
36
10,142
1,486

900
64
1,109
246
5,235
78
39
574
137
7,359
1,749
266
56

44,640,144

49,488,441

18,900,663

13,343,583

9,828,294

265,683

3,287,544
9,502,711
8,857,829
5,545.052
6,060,295
4,164.731
4,240,049
1,155,507
1,826,426

2,613,362
8,462,679
9,752,073
6,523,804
7,341,393
5,452,453
5,767,439
1,466,653
2,108,785

2,053,346
5,591,758
5,109,594
3,215,002
439,859
215,076
605,306
616,983
1,053,740

1,813,999
4,826,171
3,066,070
1,612,308
290,587
86,820
348,841
437,239
861,548

66,294
417,849
300,779
243,241
4,112,487
2,652,506
1,984,397
21,519
29,222

2,076
7,717
18,255
41,406
9,054
2,612
76,767
75,338
32,458

120
43
575
373

8
154
2,706
90
224
244

839

12

203
252
1,217

14

1

2
59
70
46
3,418
189
33

285

2

8
43

8
341
2,105
3
14

1
8
5

12,886

186

3
34
1,571

3
56

70,944

71,722

2,936

3,348
8,093
3,390
1,158
1,553
403
1,264
5,473
46,262

256'
1,609
455
966
150
23
426
10,209
57,628

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision
s.1
New England.................................................................................
Middle Atlantic..............................................................................
East North Central........................................................................
West North Central.......................................................................
South Atlantic................................................................................
East South Central........................................................................
West South Central.......................................................................
Mountain........................................................................................
Pacific.............................................................................................




3,265,137
9,813,181
9,392,792
6,092,869
6,134,600
4,245,170
4,544,485
1,478,010
2,365,878

i For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.

16
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36

N A T IV IT Y ,

Total...................................................................................... 47,332,122

29,324
214,282
1,250,704
152,056
4,529,033
1,107,816
259,502
2,332,356
775,582
288,510
3,722,974
272,251'
763,558
266,787
1,081,298
1,878,930
176,494
173,388
1,026,264
483,340
577,075
1,125,319
54,299

SEX, BACE, AN D

Wisconsin........................................................................................
W yoming........................................................................................

52,551
216,290
1,286,463
175,245
4,584,581
1,098,471
317,554
2,434,765
881,573
384,255
3,942,137
270,359
751,842
317,101
1,103,491
2,017,612
196,857
182,568
1,035,348
658,650
644,044
1,208,541
91,666

P O P U L A T IO N , B Y

21930°—s a 1911----- 4

Nevada...................................................................... ....................
New Hampshire....................................................... „....................
New Jersey.....................................................................................
New Mexico.....................................................................................
New Y ork.......................................................................................
North Carolina................................................................................
North Dakota..................................................................................
Ohio.................................................................................................
Oklahoma........................................................................................
Oregon.............................................................................................
Pennsylvania..................................................................................
Rhode Island..................................................................................
South Carolina................................................................................
South Dakota.................................................................................
Tennessee........................................................................................
Texas...............................................................................................
Utah.................................................................................................
Vermont..........................................................................................
Virginia............................................................................................
Washington.....................................................................................
Wftsfc Virginia.
....... ............................................................

12

9
94
103
2,661

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No. 2 7 .—PERSONS OF SCHOOL, MILITIA, AND VOTING AGES IN 1900:
graphic

D ivision s .

B y S e x , N a t iv it y , a n d C olor , a n d b y States a n d G eo°

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[Source: Report o f the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

State.

Male.

709
1,653
549
9,966
3,753
17,061
665
681
1,533
565

68
8
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

168,175
5,465
72,782
9,035
1,389
2,005
5,468
11,691
43,000
208,955
1,050

12,110
9,060
18,662
2,053
9,954
51,576
129,149
303
41,371
4,002
3,547
2,256
188,55q
27,592
2,762
1,573

Female.
170,896
5,032
75,778
6,178
1,390
2,336
5,385
14,888
44,063
218,812
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
1,682

Native
white.
182,725
18,581
177,262
243,557
103,876
128,190
29,069
39,457
54,489
220,568
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

Foreign
white.
4,318
8,846
4,004
99,299
35,144
75,532
4,292
4,500
6,288
3,604
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

Colored, i
141,906
6,804
69,114
36,021
3,116
3,974

6,668
19,024
63,723
185,014
2,467
25,867
14,365
16,372
3,520
11,240
59,690
122,900
569
48,180
11,099
5,208
3,419
167,610
38,312
5,776
2,733

Native
white.
224,212
22,750
218,319
309,251
130,454
168,723
38,845
50,718
68,237
270,789
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

Foreign
white.
8,082
12,161
8,278
180,294
51,162
106,403
6,747
9,600
9,725
6,707
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

Colored .1
_a
________
181,568
9,170
87,239
54,542
4,092
5,214
8,426
23,505
61,639
223,256
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

AGES,

824
1,854
615
11,127
4,060
15,640
742
586
1,429
557
997
49,136
Jr m
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

Male.

Voting age: Males 21 years and over.

V O T IN G

193,861
12,084
187,507
192,214
74,659
109,742
23,334
25,724
53,184
226,898
25,223
731,303
403,863
58,499
366,095
245,069
341,816
134,647
89,362
164,119
324,292
358,050
276,923
124,987
515,363
26,953
180,708

Female.

Militia age: Males 18 to 44 years,
inclusive.

SCH OOL. M IL IT IA , A N D




198,758
12,780
192,144
192,561
75,280
110,317
24,041
24,221
54,391
229,938
26,353
732,829
411,853
62,882
373,136
252,623
349,033
135,764
91,314
153,596
321,185
361,706
281,280
127,638
519,944
28,452
185,544

Male.

Colored. 1

OF

A labam a......................................
A rizo n a .......................................
Arkansas......................................
California....................................
C olorado......................................
C onnecticut.................................
Delaware......................................
District of Columbia...................
F lorida.........................................
Georgia.........................................
I d a h o ...........................................
Illin o is ............................. ...........
In d ia n a .......................................
Indian T erritory........................
I o w a .............................................
K ansas.........................................
K en tu ck y....................................
Lni-lisfo-TlR ..................................
M aine...........................................
M aryland....................................
Massachusetts.............................
M ichigan......................................
Minnesota....................................
M ississippi..................................
Missouri.......................................
M ontana......................................
Nebraska......................................

Female.

6to 20years, inclusive.

Foreign white.

P O P U L A T IO N

School age:
Native white.

8,049
26,649
132.994
4,511
553,934
1,289
42,484
118,697
4,909
18,290
337,862
38,797
1,423
28,355
4,408
50,584
12,442
12,656
5,512
42,206
7,939
134,751
8,280

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

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
366,537
514,188
40,799
87,181
290,294
122,254
220,251
309,909
26,651

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
11,065
61,745
12,878
257,304
10,611

8,068
339
22,858
4,263
39,908
128,315
1,980
31,624
7,648
13,185
53,757
3,143
152,950
5,328
112,334
137,807
1,967
829
146,436
11,573
14,841
3,502
1,636

T ota ls................................. 10,709,809

10,573,141

586,664

609,597

1,789,687

1,830,890

11,402,403

3,092,992

1,864,968

14,103,619

4,932,524

2,293,676

2,776,769
1,214,627
4,154,286
1,855,232
560,865
610
10,652

312,735
10,747
206,023
22,060
32,883
162
1,039
1,015

343,975
10,955
202,880
21,400
29,375
69
929
14

50,755
749,466
89,197
857,652
29,884
5,010
6,782
941

57,529
776,757
91,004
876,226
21,523
4,680
3,165

3,132,971
1,250,366
4,377,780
1,836,219
723,405
6,999
9,763
64,900

1,454,448
57,169
1,189,927
95,084
271,431
6,330
4,790
13,813

117,626
672,439
136,463
786,692
80,782
6,374
58,043
6,649

4,017,298
1,572,310
5,297,206
2,232,544
895,069
18,001
12,876
58,315

2,108,698
104,183
2,074,626
178,376
438,887
7,952
6,700
13,602

139,772
820,291
173,797
967,594
114,148
12,003
60,031
6,040

100

G ph d
eogra ic ivision
s.*
North A tla n tic............................
South A tla n tic............................
North Central.............................
South Central.............................
W estern........................................
A la sk a .........................................
H aw aii.........................................
Military and naval.....................

2,766,614
1,236,566
4,209,731
1,902,183
572,041
877
11,207
10,590

100
1 Persons o f negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and Indians.
2Includes persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including

6

civilian employees, etc.), stationed abroad, not credited to any State, Territory, or
geographic division.
.
* North Atlantic division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania. South Atlantic division:
Delaware, Maryland, District o f Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida. North Central division: Ohio, 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, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Washington,
Oregon, California. p




AGES.

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

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
224,346
97,925
178,894
288,588
23,341

785

V O T IN G

911
87
9,193
2,947
12,695
129,442
1,335
14,608
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

AND

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

SCH O O L, M IL IT IA ,

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

OP

4,645
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

P O P U L A T IO N

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
340,51$
13,468

Nevada.........................................
New Hampshire..........................
New Jersey...................................
New M exico.................................
New Y o r k ....................................
North Carolina............................
North D ak ota .............................
O h io .............................................
Oklahoma............................. .
O regon.........................................
Pennsylvania.............................
Rhode Island...............................
South Carolina............................
South D a k ota .............................
Tennessee....................................
T e x a s ...........................................
U t a h .............................................
V erm on t......................................
Virginia........................................
W ashington.................................
West V irgin ia.............................
W isconsin....................................
W y o m in g ....................................

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N o . 2 8 . — D E N S IT Y O F P O P U L A T IO N P E R SQ U A R E M IL E A T E A C H

C E N S U S , 1790 T O

1 9 1 0 : B y St a t e s .

C*
to

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
[Note .—In computing density of population for the United States, 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 be
considered in figuring density of population at the censuses prior to 1890.]
State.

1790

1820
2.5

.1

1880

6.0
.6

57.1
37.0
367.1

61.8
39.1
442.6

1.5

4.3

5.8

.6
8.8

.1
.6

1.0
4.1

5.5

10.1
2.2

14.0
3.4

5.1
34.4
52.6

7.7
38.3
58.7

41.0
65.1

17.1
4.8
13.4
45.0
75.9

.1

.1

.2

i1
)

! ...............
!

2.8

9.6

19.4

.1

1.9

4.0

.6
76.9
46.6
891.2

64.3
39.7
485.7
1. 0

8.3
2.4
.3
95.5
57.1
1,294.5

1.6

2.6

15.4

11.8

18.0

15.2
27.5
3.5
1.3
24.4
11.4
19.5
58.6
123.7
6.9

30.6
37.6

i
8.5
19.1

.2

10.0

18.8

1870

19.4
7.8
16.8
47.3
91.7
3.7

j
!
I
‘

12.1
28.8
15.6

1880
24.6

.1

.4
9.2
15.3
3.6 :
|
5.5
.4
1.9
111.6
129.2
63.6
74.6
3,062.5
2,270.7
3.4
4.9
20.2
26.3

.2
%
45.4 |
46.8 !
21.5
4.5
32.9 ;
16.0

21.0

21.0

69.1
153.1
13.0

78.6
181.3

20.6 ‘

.4
55.0
55.1
29.2

12.2
4i.o
20.7
21.7
94.0

221.8
28.5

1890
29.5

.1
.8

21.5
7.8
4.0
154.8
85.7
3,972,3
7.1
31.3

1.1
68.3
61.1
34.4
17.5
46.3
24.6

22.1
104.9
278.5
36.4

1900
35.7

1910
41.7

.1
1.1

.1
1.8

25.0
9.5
5.2
188.5
94.0
4,645.3
9.6
37.7
23.9
1.9

30.0
15.3
7.7
231.3
103.0
5,517.8
13.7
44.4
29.8
3.9

86.1

100.6

70.1
40.2
18.0
53.4
30.4
23.2
119.5
349.0
42.1

71.9
40.0
20.7
57.0
36.5
24.8
130.3
418.8
48.9

STATES.

54.3
37.0
266.9

15.0

11.5

1860

BY

52.1
32.7
156.6

1850

1840

D E N S IT Y




1810

P O P U L A T IO N —

Alabam a.......................................................
Alaska...........................................................
A rizona........................................................
Arkansas .....................................................
California.....................................................
Colorado.......................................................
Connecticut..................................................
49.4
D elaw are.....................................................
30.1
District of Colum bia..................................
F lorida..........................................................
G eorgia.............................................. .......
.6
Hawaii................... ............. .........................
Idaho..................................... ...... ................ :................
i
Illinois.......................................................... !................
Ind ian a.........................................................................
Io w a ..............................................................
Kansas..........................................................
K entucky.................................... ................
1.8
Louisiana.....................................................
M aine.......................................................4.J '
3.2
M aryland.....................................................
32.0
Massachusetts..............................................
47.1
Michigan....................................................... 1

1800

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1

,
2.9

2.1

2.1

(i)

8.1
5.6

13.1
9.9

17.1
17.2

.2
.1

1
15.7
24.5

20.4
28.1

23.7
32.7

27.0
36.9

29.8
42.7

31.5
49.7

7.1

12.4
9.8

20.1

28.8
13.1

40.3
15.1

51.0
15.5

8.1

11.4

35.2
65.2
.3
65.0
17.8

36.1
89.4
.4
81.4
20.4

5.7

14.5

23.3

.1
1.6

.4
35.2

120.6
.7
92.0

22.0
(2 )

(2 )

1.1

5.4
17.9
25.0

9,7
24.4
31.6
.3
5.9

.6
38.4
150.5

1.0
106.7
28.7

(*
\

37.3

48.6

57.4

65.4

78.5

.5
64.8

1.0

1.8

78.6

95.5

163.7
23.1

203.7
23.1

259.2
32.6

(2)

(2 )

9.7

13.4

18.1

23.4

30.1

38.5

(i)
51.6

64.5

64.8
11.3

72.1
13.6

77.8
16.5

91.1
19.1

102.0

138.3

8.2

19.5

21.9

.8

2.5

6.3

10.1

16.4

19.9

24,1

.8

i
9.4

11.6

16.9 ;
13.7

23.9
15.2

25.9
16.6

30.8
18.9

32.0
19.3

(i)
34.4

22.1

26.6
2.3
.3
34.5
24.8

.1

/
37.0

V

30.2
3.1

1.1

6.1
1.8

36.2
30.4

36.4
37.6

A

1.1
25.7
23.8

.4

4.5

6.1

4.3

2Dakota Territory: 0.9 in 1880,

5.5

7.3

5.5

14.0

A

!

18.4
19.1

.2

9.7

7.9

10.6

13.0

16.9

0.1 in 1870, and 0.02 in 1860.

16.2
27.8
39.0

1.0
13.8
.4
41.7
192.3
1.3
126.0
33.2
2.7
90.1

2.0
3.3
117.3
323.8
37.7
4.5
42.4
8,5

2.6
36.4
41.1
5.3
31.8
30.6

.6
21.2

21.7
33.5
45.2
1.7
13,9
,4
45.6
250.7

1.6
152.5
38.9
4.5

102.1

25.7
38,8
47.9

2.6
15.5
.7
47.7
337.7
2.7
191.2
45.3

8.2

3.4
37.7
46.1
7.8
39.9
37.4
.9

117.0
23.9
7.0
171.0
325.5
508.5
49.7
7,6
52.4
14,8
4.6
39.0
51.2
17.1
50.8
42.2
1.5

25.6

30.9

10.3
4.8
140.6
277.5
401.6
44.0
5.2
48.5

11,6

STATES.

j Less than one-tenth.

____ ________ !_______
.4
,3
1.6

BY

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

...

P O P U L A T IO N — D E N S IT Y

Mississippi....................................................
M issouri.......................................................
Montana......................................................
Nebraska.....................................................
N evad a.........................................................
New Hampshire.........................................
New J ersey..................................................
New M ex ico ...............................................
New York............................. .......................
North Carolina.............................................
North D akota..............................................
O h io ..............................................................
Oklahoma 3..................................................
Oregon..........................................................
Pennsylvania..............................................
Porto R ic o ...................................................
Rhode Islan d ..............................................
South Carolina............................................
South Dakota..............................................
Tennessee ...................................................
T exas............................................................
U tah.............................................................
V erm ont.......................................................
V irg in ia .......................................................
Washington..................................................
West Virginia..............................................
Wisconsin.....................................................
W yom ing.....................................................

3Indian Territory: 12.7 in 1900, and 5.9 in 1890.

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1900

r

t

s

o

1910

f

t

h

e

Per cent urban.

State.
Urban.

Rural.

Rural.

Urban.

Urban;

Rural.

Alabama.......................
Arizona.........................
Arkansas......................
California......................
Colorado.......................

152,235 1,361,166
79,941
8,3Q2
73,159 1,055,052
589,464
623,934
185,905
227,344

216,714 1,611,983
370,431 1,767,662
19,495
103,436
63,260
141,094
111,733 1,199,831
202,681 1,371,768
777,699 ‘ 707,354 1,469,739
907,810
260,651
279,049
404,840
394,184

Connecticut..................
Delaware......................

623,161
123,097
71,067
97,426
230,392
77; 358
314,064
257,472 1,579,881

115,825
792,595
85,717
99,018
278,718
107,031
421,511
346,382 1,869,949

Florida..........................
Georgia.........................

114,917
999,839
97,085
105,237
331.069
219; 080
533,539
538,650 2,070,471

Triahn , ........................
10,003
255,696
69,898
88,548
151,769
Illinois.......................... 1,710,172 2, lie;ISO 2,616,368 2,205,182 3,476,929 2,101,662
1,557,041
862,689 1,653,773 1,143,835
Indiana......................... 590,039 1,602,365
572,386 1,659,467
680,054 1,544,717
Iowa.............................. 405,764 1,506,533
330,903 1,139,592
493,790 1,197,159
Kansas.......................... 272,201 1,155,907

1890 1900

1910

10.1
9.4
6.5
48.6
45.0

11.9
15.9
8.5
52.4
48.3

17.3
31.0
12.9
61.8
50.7

83.5
42.2

87.2
46.4

89.7
48.0

44-7
26.9

61.7
42.4
30.6
29.2

100.0 100.0 100.0
19.8 20.3
29.1
14.0 15.6
20.6
6.2 21.5
19-1

54 3
34.3
25.6
22.5

555,442 1,734,463
Kentucky..................... 356,713 1,501,922
467,668 1,679,506
Louisiana.....................
283,845
366,288 1,015,337
496,516 1,159,872
834,743
337,390
357,076
Maine............................ 298,604
362,482
381,443
360,928
Maryland...................... 495,702
591,206
658,192
037,154
596,838
546,088
Massachusetts.............. 2,003,854
241,049
235,093 2,567,098
238,248 3,125,307

19.2
25.4
45.2
47.6
89.5

26.5
48.6
49.8
91.5

21.8

243
30.0
51.4
50.8
92.8

Michigan......................
Minnesota.....................
Mississippi....................
Missouri........................
Montana.......................

952,323
730,294 1,363,596
598,100
443,049
807,234
120,035
69,966 1,219,634
856,966 1,822,219 1,128,104
84,554
38,787
104,137

34.9
33.8
5.4
32.0
27.1

39.3
34.1
7.7
36.3
34.7

47.2
41.0
11.5
42.5
35.5

Nebraska......................
Nevada.........................
New Hampshire..........
New Jersey...................
New Mexico.................

291,641
16,024
192,479
876,638
9,970

881,362
68,508
175,473
629,957
280,730

27.4
33.8
51.1
60.7

6.2

23.7
17.0
55.0
70.6
14.0

26.1
16.3
59.2
75.2
142

New York..................... 3,899,737 2,103,437 5,298,111 1,970,783 7,185,494 1,928,120
North Carolina............
115,759 1,502,190
186,790 1,707,020
318,474 1,887,813
63,236
513,820
North Dakota..............
10,643
180,340
23,413
295,733
Ohio.............................. 1,504,390 2,167,939 1,998,382 2,159,163 2,665,143 2,101,978
Oklahoma....................
9,484
249,173
320,155 1,337,000
58,417
731,974

65.0
7.2
5.6
41.0
3.7

72.9
9.9
7.3
48.1
7.4

78.8
14 4

Oregon..........................
85,093
232,611
133,180
280,356
307,060
365,705
Pennsylvania............... 2,557,397 2,700,716 3,448,610 2,853,505 4,630,669 3,034,442
Rhode Island...............
326,602
524,654
17,956
18.904
407,647
20,909
South Carolina............. 116,183 1,034.966
224,832 1,290,568
171,256 1,169,060
South Dakota..............
28,555
320,045
49,936
360,634
76,073
507,215

26.8
48.6
94.5

32.2
54.7
95.1

45.6
60.4
96.7
148
13.1

Tennessee.....................
Texas............................
Utah.............................
Vermont.......................
Virginia........................

238,394 1,529,124
349,511 1, 8 ,010
86
75,155
135,624
117,063
215,359
282,721 1,373,259

326,639 1,693,977
520,759 2,527,951
171,322
105,427
139,180
204,461
340,067 1,514,117

441,045 1,743,744
938,104 2,958,438
172,934
200,417
187,013
168,943
476,529 1,585,083

13.5
15.6
35.7
35.2
17.1

16.2
17.1
38.1
40.5
18.3

20.2

Washington.................
West Virginia..............
Wisconsin.....................
Wyoming.....................

230,054
127,178
81,305
681,429
562,286 1,131,044
21,484
41,071

536,460
306,626
605,530
211,477
125,465
833,335
228,242
992,877
790,213 1,278,829 1,004,320 1,329,540
65,874
43,221
102,744
26,657

35.6
10.7
33.2
34.3

40.8
13.1
38.2
28.8

53.0
18.7
43.0
29.6

Total................... 22,720,223 40,227,491 30,797,185 45,197,390 42,623,383 49,348,883 36.1

40.5

46.3

79.9
65.2
45.2
28.5
21.4
15.0
16.2
32.3
46.4

83.3
71.0
52.7
33.3
25.4
18.7
22.3
36.0
56.8

1,468,659 1,327,044 1,483,129
1,153,294
850,294 1,225,414
1,431,235
207,311 1,589,803
1,978,561 1,398,817 1,894,518
133,420
158,775
242,633

252,702
7,195
226,209
508,295 1,329,162
150,312
27,381

310,852
813,598
13,367
35,140
255,099
185,319
554,507 1,907,210
167,929
46,571

771,015
31,331
184,051

21.2

10.1 12.8
8.2 10.2

11.0

55.9
19.3

241
46.3
47.5
23.1

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision
s.2
New England..............
Middle Atlantic...........
East North Central___
West North Central.. .
South Atlantic.............
East South Central___
West South Central_
_
Mountain......................
Pacific..........................

3,561,763
7,333,772
5,097,181
2.308,819
1,728.019
817,308
715,999
355,627
801,735

1,138,986
5,372,448
8,381,124
6,623,293
7,129,903
5,611,846
4,024,984
858,308
1,086,599

4,470,179
10,075,883
7,219,975
2,946,544
2,232,632
1.131,056
1,057,197
541,363
1,122,356

1,121,838
5,378,795
8,765,606
7,400,879
8,210,848
6,416,701
5,475,093
1,133,294
1,294,336

5,455,345
13,723,373
9,617,271
3,873,716
3,092,153
1,574,229
1, £67,456
647,511
2,282,329

1,097,336
5,592,519
8,633,350
7,764,205
9,102,742
6,835,672
6,827,078
1,686,006
1,809,975

75.8
57.7
37.8
25.8
19.5
12.7
15.1
29.3
42.5

1 Urban population comprises that residing in cities and other incorporated places of 2,500 inhabitants
or more, including New England towns of that population.

 States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.
* For


B

POPULATION OP PRINCIPAL CITIES.

55

N o . 3 0 . — C I T I E S H A V I N G 5 0 ,0 0 0 O B M O R E I N H A B I T A N T S I N 1 9 1 0 : P o p u l a t io n a t

E ach Ce n s u s ,

1850 t o 1910, a n d

D e c e n n ia l I n c r e a s e ,

1890 t o 1910.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Per cent of
increase.

Population.
City.
1800

1870

1880

1890

1900

Akron, Ohio.............. 3,266
Albany, N. Y ........... 50,763
Allentown, Pa.......... 3,779
Altoona, P a..............
2,572
Atlanta, Ga..............

3,477
62,367
8,025
3,591
9,554

10,006
69,422
13,884
10,610
2i; 789

16,512
90,758
18,063
19,710
37,409

27,601
94,923
25,228
30,337
65,533

42,728
94,151
35,416
38,973
89,872

69,067
100,253
51,913
52,127
154,839

Baltimore, Md.......... 169,054
■Rayonnftj N. J
...
Birmingham, A la....
Boston,~Mass............ 136,881
Bridgeport, Conn___
(*>

212,418

267,354

177,840
<
2)

250,526
18,969

332,313
9,372
3,086
362,839
27,643

434,439
19,033
26,178
448,477
48,866

508,957
32,722
38,415
560,892
70,996

Brockton, Mass......... 3,939
Buffalo, N. Y ............ 42,261
Cambridge, Mass___ 15,215
Camden, N. J............ 9,479
2,603
Canton, Ohio............

6,584
81,129
26,060
14,358
4,041

8,007
117,714
39,634
20,045
8,660

13,608
155,134
52,669
41,659
12,258

27,294
255,664
70,028
58,313
26,189

40,063
352,387
91,886
75,935
30,667

42,985
29,963
115,435
17,034
17,882

40,522
109,260
161,044
43,417
18,554

48,956
298,977
210,239
92,829
31,274

Covington, K y ......... 9,408
Dallas, Tex...............
Dayton, Ohio............ 10,977
Denver, Colo.............
Des Moines, Iowa....

16,471

24,505

20,081

1850

Charleston, S. C .......
Chicago, 111...............
Cincinnati, Ohio.......
Cleveland, Ohio........
Columbus, Ohio.......

3,965

1910

1890 1900
to
to
1900 1910
54.8

40.4
28.5
37.1

61.6
6.5
46.6
33.8
72.3

558,485
55,545
132,685
670,585
102,054

17.2
71.9
46.7
25.1
45.3

9.7
69.7
245.4
19.6
43.7

56,878
423,715
104,839
94,538
50,217

46.8
37.8
31.2
30.2
17.1

20.2

54,955
49,984
55.807
58,833
503,185 1,099,850 1,698,575 2,185,283
255,139
325,902
296,908
363,591
160,146
261,353
381.768
560,663
51,647
88,150
181,511
125,560

54.4
9.8
46.1
42.4

10.8

1.6

14.9

42.0

14.1
24.5
63.7
5.4
28.7

11.6

46.9
44.6

30,473
4,759
12,035

29,720
10,358
38,678
35,629
22,408

37,371
38,067
61,220
106,713
50,093

42,938
42,638
85,333
133,859
62,139

53,270
92,104
116,577
213,381
86,368

39.4
25.4
24.0

24.1
116.0
36.6
59.4
39.0

116,340
a 838
9,185
28,229
27,737

205,876
33,115
15,169
37,764
40,634

285,704
52,969
29,655
52,130
52,733

465,766
78,466
58,547
73,409
66,525

38.8
60.0
95.5
38.0
29.8

63.0
48.1
97.4
40.8
26.2

50,756
74,398
35,393
23,076
60,278

59,007
104,863
45,115
26,688
87,565

69,647
119,295
63,933
73,312
112,571

16.3
40.9
27.5
15.7
45.3

18.0
13.8
41.7
174.7
28.6

64,186
98,915
70,324

27.9
23.9
18.5
26.3
76.6
38.1
103.0
29.7
54.4
60.1

12.0

Detroit, Mich............ 21,019
Duluth, Minn...........
East St. Louis, 111...
Elizabeth, N. J.........
Erie, Pa..................... 5,858

45,619
80
11,567
9,419

79,577
3,131
5,644
20,832
19,646

3,235
Evansville, Ind........
Fall River, Mass....... 11,524
Fort Wayne, Ind___ 4,282
Fort Worth, Tex .
Grand Rapids, Mich. 2,686

11,484
14,026
(2
)

21,830
26,766
17,718

8,085

16,507

29,280
48,961
26,880
6,663
32,016

7,834
(*)
3,245
2,396

13,405
(2)
9,662
4,997
4,845

23,104
37,180
20,297
10,733
9,382

30,762
42,015
30,999
21,915
16,513

39,385
53,230
43,648
35,637
27,557

50,167
79,850
59,364
45,712
44,633

78,800

27.4
50.0
36.0
28.3
62.0

8,091
1.045
6,856
1,269

18,611
2,118
29,226
4,185

48,244
6,912
82,546
6,028

75,056
7,650
120,722
8,380
3,200

105,436
17,201
163,003
21,805
38,316

169,164
28,429
‘206,433
35,936
51,418

233,650
57,699
267,779
55,482
82,331

60.4
65.3
26.6
64.8
34.2

Kansas City, Mo.......
Lawrence, Mass....... 8,282
Los Angeles, Cal....... 1,610
Louisville, K y .......... 43,194
Lowell, Mass............. 33,383

4,418
17,639
4,385
68,033
36,827

32,260
28,921
5,728
100,753
40,928

55,785
39,151
11,183
123,758
59,475

132,716
44,654
50,395
161,129
77,696

163,752
62,559
102,479
204,731
94,969

51.7
248,381 23.4
37.3
85,892 40.1
319,198 103.4 211.5
9.4
223,928 27.1
106,294 22.2 11.9

Lynn, Mass............... 14,257
Manchester, N. H . . . 13,932
Memphis, Tenn........ 8,841
Milwaukee, W is....... 20,061
Minneapolis, Minn...

19,083
20,107
22,623
45,246
2,564

28,233
23,536
40,226
71,440
13,066

38,274
32,630
33,592
115,587
46,887

55,727
44,126
64,495
204,468
164,738

68,513
56,987
102,320
285,315
202,718

89,336
70,063
131,105
373,857
301,408

22.9
29.1
58.6
39.5
23.1

30.4
22.9
28.1
31.0
48.7

Mobile, Ala...............
Nashville, Tenn.......
Newark, N. J ............
New Bedford', Mass..
New Haven, Conn...

29,258
16,988
71,941
22,300
(2)

32,034
25,865
105,059
21,320

29,132
43,350
13C, 508
26,845

31,076
76,168
181,830
40,733
81,298

38,469
80,865
246,070
62,442
108,027

51,521
110,364
347,469
96,652
133,605

23.8

33.9
36.5
41.2
54.8
23.7

Harrisburg, P a.........
Hartford, Conn.........
Hoboken, N. J..........
Holyoke, Mass..........
Houston, T ex...........
Indianapolis, Ind___
Jacksonville, Fla___
Jersey City, N. J.......
Johnstown, P a .........
Kansas City, Kans

20,515
10,165
38,894
16,443
(2)

1 Decrease.
2Not returned separately.

0
0

C
2
)

5 ,7 0
73

6.2

35.3
53.3
32.9

a Excludes Duluth village (population 2,645) set apart by act of legislature Feb. 23,1877, but which again
became part of the city by the act of Mar. 2, 1887.




56

P O P U L A T IO N

OF P R IN C IP A L CITIES,

N o . 3 0 «— C it i e s H a y i n g 50,000 os M o r e I n h a b i t a n t s i n 1910: P o p u l a t i o n a t
E a c h C e n s u s , 1850t o 1910, a n d D e c e n n ia l I n c r e a s e , 1890 t o 1910—Continued.
Per cent of
Increase.

Population.
City.
1850

New Orleans, L a ....
New York, N . Y .i ...
Manhattan.. . . . .
Bronx.................
Brooklyn............

1800

1870

1880

1890

1900

1910

1890 1900
to
to
1900 1910

168,675
242,039
116,375
191,418 216,090
287,104 339,075 18.6
696,115 1,174,779 1,478,103 1,911,698 2,507,414 3,437,202 4,766,883 37.1
813,669
942,292 1,164,673 1,441,216 1,850,093 2,331,542 28.4
515,547
51,980
8,032
23.593
88,908
37.393
200,507
430,980 125.5
138,882
279,122
419; 921
599,495
838.547 1,166,582 1,634,351 39.1

Queens................ 18,593
Richm ond......... 15,061
Norfolk, V a............... 14,326
Oakland, Cal............
Oklahoma, Okla.......

32,903
25,492
14,620
1,543

18.1
38.7
26.0
114.9
40.1

45,468
33.029
19,229
10,500

56,559
38,991
21,966
34,555

87,050
51,693
34,871
48,682
4,151

152,999
67,021
46,624
66,960
10,037

284,041 75.8
85,969 29.7
67,452 33.7
150,174 37.5
64,205 141.8

85.6
28.3
44.7
124.3
539.7

30,518
6,532
51,031
19,030
29,259

140,452
13,028
78,347
27,633
41,024

102,555
27,777
105,171
39,231
56,100

124,096 *27.0
54,773 113.2
125,600 34.2
51,622 42.0
66,950 36.7

21.0

1,883

16,083

3,753
5,095

19,586
4,200
14,045

33,579
6 619
;
22,849

Philadelphia, P a .. . . 121,376
Pittsburgh, Pa .8
........ 67,863
Portland, Me............ 20,815
Portland, Or«g.. f . __
Providence, f i l l ___ 41,513

565,529
77,923
26,341
2,874
50,666

674,022
139.256
31.413
$.293
6 ’. 904
8

Reading, Pa.............. 15,743
Richmond, V a ......... 27,570
Rochester, N. Y . , . . . 36,403
Saginaw, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo..........

23,162
37,910
48,204
1,699
8,932

33.930
51.038
62,386
7.460
19,565

43,278
63,600
89,366
10,525
32,431

58,661
81,388
133,896
46,322
52,324

78,961
85,050
162,608
42,345
102,979

96,071
127,628
218,149
50,510
77,403

21.7
50.1
34.2
88.6 19.3
96.8 824.8

St. Louis, Mo............ 77,860
St. Paul, Minn.........
1,112
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, T e x ... 3,488
San Francisco, Cal...
(<)

160,773
10,401
8,236
8,235
56,802

310,864
20.030
12,854
12,256
149,473

350,518
41,473
20,768
20,550
233,959

451,770
133,156
44,843
37,673
298,997

575,238
163,065
53,531
53,321
342,782

687,029
214,744
92,777
96,614
416,912

27.3
22.5
19.4
41.5
14.6

19.4
31.7
73.3
81.2

Savannah, Ga.......... 15,312
Schenectady, N. Y . . 8,921
Scranton, P a.............
Seattle, Wash...........
Somerville, Mass___
3,540

22,292
9,579
9,223

28,235
11,026
35,092
1,107
14,685

30 709
13,655
45,850
3,533
24,933

43,189
19,902
75,215
42,837
40,152

54,244
31,682
102,026
80,671
61,643

65,064
72,826
129,867
237,194
77,236

25.6
59.2
35.6
88.3
53.5

19.9
129.9
27.3
194.0
25.3

South Bend, Ind ___ 1,652
Spokane, Wash.........
Springfield, 111..........
4,533
Springfield, Mass___ 11,766
Syracuse, N. Y ......... 22,271

3,832

7,206

13,280

9,320
15,199
28,119

17,364
26,703
43,051

19,743
33,340
51,792

21,819
19,922
24,963
44,179
88,143

35,999
36,848
34,159
62,059
108,374

53,684
104,402
51,678
88,926
137,249

65.0
85.0
36.8
40.5
23.0

49.1
183.3
51.3
43.3
26.6

Tacoma, Wash.........
Terre Haute, Ind___ 4,051
Toledo, Ohio............. 3,829
Trenton, N. J ........... 6,461
Troy, N. Y ............... 28,785

8,594
13,768
17,228
39,235

16,103
31,584
22,874
46,465

26,042
50,137
29,910
56,747

36,006
30,217
81,434
57,458
60.956

37,714
36,673
131,822
73,307
60,651

83,743
58,157
168,497
96,815
76,813

4.7
21.4
61.9
27.6
80.5

122.0

Utica, N. Y .............. 17,565
Washington, D. C.8. . 40,001
Waterburv, Conn___
Wichita, Kans..........
Wilkes-Barre, Pa___ 2,723

22,529
61,122

28,804
109,199
10,826

56,383
278,718
45,859
24,671
51,721

74,419
331,069
73,141
52,450
67,105

32.0
18.8
59.5

10,174

44,007
230,392
28.646
23,853
37,718

28.1

4,253

33,914
177,624
17,806
4,911
23,339

Wilmington, Del___ 13,979
Worcester, Mass....... 17,049
Yonkers, N. Y ..........
Youngstown, O h io..

21,258
24,960

30,841
41,105

2,759

8,075

42,478
58,291
18,892
15,435

61,431
84,655
32,033
33,220

76,508
118,421
47,931
44,885

87,411
145,986
79,803
79,066

Omaha, Nebr...........
Passaic, N. J .............
Paterson, N. 3
...........
Pawtucket, R. I .......
Peoria, 111..................

8,025

847,170 1,046,964 1,293,697 1,549,008
235,071
343,904
451,512
533,905
36,425
33,810
50,145
58,571
46,385
17,577
90,426
207,214
132,146
104,857
175,597
224,326

23.6
31.3
37.7
94.9
32.9

97.2
19.4
31.6
19.3

19.7
18.2
16.8
129.2
27.8

34.6
4.5
21.4

21.0

21.6

58.6
27.8
32.1
26.6

60.1
3.4
37.1

112.6

24.5
39.9
49.6
35.1

14.3
23.3
66.5
76.2

29.7

i Population of New York and its boroughs as now constituted.
* Decrease.
3 Includes population of Allegheny: 1900, 129,896; 1890, 105,287; 1880, 78,682; 1870, 53,180; 1860, 28,702;
and 1850, 21,262.
4The returns for 1850 for San Francisco were destroyed by fire; the State census for 1852 reports a popu­
lation of 34,776.
6 Population as returned from 1880 to 1910 is for the District of Columbia, with which it is coextensive
for census purposes.




POPULATION---- NATIVE AND FOREIGN.
N

31.—N
o

.

A

T

I

V
1

E
9 B y 0S t a t0 e s .

A

57

N

D

F

:

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Native bom .
State.

Alabama..................................
A laska......................................
A rizona....................................
A rkansas.................................
California................................
Colorado..................................
Connecticut.............................
D elaware.................................
District of C olum bia..............
F lorid a ....................................
G eorgia....................................
H a w a ii....................................
Id a h o.......................................
Illinois......................................
Indiana....................................
Indian Territory.....................
Io w a .........................................
Kansas......................................
Kentucky................................
Louisiana.................................
Maine.......................................
M aryland................................
Massachusetts........................
M ich igan.................................
M innesota...............................
Mississippi...............................
M issouri..................................
Montana..................................
N ebraska.................................
Nevada ....................................
New Hampshire.....................
New Jersey...............................
New M e x ico ............................
New Y ork................................
North Carolina........................
North Dakota..........................
O h io .........................................
O klahom a...............................
Oregon......................................
Pennsylvania..........................
Rhode Islan d ..........................
South Carolina........................
South Dakota..........................
Tennessee.................................
T ex a s.......................................
U tah.........................................
Vermont..................................
V irgin ia ..................................
Washington.............................
West Virginia..........................
W iscon sin...............................
W yom ing................................

Foreign born.

1880

1890

1900

1,252,771
(l)
24,391
792,175
571,820
154,537
492,708
137,140
160,502
259,584
1,531,616
(*)
22,636
2,494,295
1,834,123

1,498,624
U5,381
69,448
1,113,947
847,089
329,259
662,657
155,382
211,622
368,490
1,825,216
48,117
71,092
2,984,005
2,046,199
180,169
1,688,228
1,280,270
1,799,279
1,068,841
582,125
948,094
1,581,810
1,550,010
842,927
1,281,648
2,444,316
99,828
860,114
32,649
304,190
1,115,958
149,023
4,432,124
1,614,247
109,522
3,213,036
75,735
260,387
4,412,393
239,201
1,144,879
257,545
1,747,489
2,082,671
157,715
288,334
1,637,606
267,227
743,911
1,174,131
47,642

1,814, a05
*50,931
98,698
1,297,276
1,117,813
448,545
670,210
170,925
258,599
604,710
2,203,928
63,221
137,168
3,854,803
2,374,341
387,202
1,925,933
1,343,810
2,096,925
1,328,722
601,136
1,094,110
1,959,022
1,879,329
1,246,076
1,543,289
2,890,286
176,262
888,953
32,242
323,481
1,451,785
181,685
5,368,469
1,889,318
206,055
3,698,811
382,651
347,788
6,316,865
294,037
1,334,788
313,062
2,002,870
2,869,353
222,972
298,894
1,834,723
406,739
936, 349
1,553,071
75,116

(4)
1,362,965

886,010

1,589,173
885,800
590,053
852,137
1,339,594
1,248,429
513,097
1,122,388
1,956,802
27,638
354,988
36,613
300,697
909,416
111,514
3,871,492
1,396,008
18,674
2,803,119
(5)
144,265
3,695,062
202,538
987,891
64,708
1,625,657
1,477,133
99,969
291,327
1,497,869
59,313
600,192
910,072
14,939

1880
9,734
(i)
16,049
10,350
292,874
39,790
129,992
9,468
17,122
9,909
10,564
(8
)
9,974
583,576
144,178

0)
261,650
110,086
59,517
54,146
58,883
82,806
443,491
388,508
267,676
9,209
211,578
11,521
97,414
25,653
46,294
221,700
8,051
1,211,379
3,742
18,235
394,943
(6)
30,503
587,829
73,993
7,686
33,560
16,702
114,616
43,994
40,959
14,696
15,803
18,265
405,425
6,850

The United States......... « 43,475,840 756,761,652 865,843,302 «6,679,943

1890
14,777
*16,671
18,795
14,264
366,309
83,990
183,601
13,161
18,770
22,932
12,137
41,873
17,456
842,347
146,205
13
324,069
147,838
59,356
49,747
78,961
94,296
657,137
543,880
467,356
7,952
234,869
43,096
202,642
14,706
72,340
328,975
11,259
1,571,050
3,702
81,461
459,293
2,740
57,317
845,720
106,805
6,270
91,055
20,029
152,956
53,064
44,088
18,374
90,005
18,883
519,199
14,913

1900
14,592
*12,661
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
4,868
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

*9,308,104 1*10,460,085

1Not stated in report for 1880.
2At the census of 1890 all natives of Alaska born previous to its acquisition in 1867 by the United
States were classed as foreign bom , but at the census of 1900 all natives of Alaska, irrespective of age,
are classed as native bom .
aNo census of Hawaii was taken by the Hawaiian Government in 1880.
*No report for Indian Territory was made at the census of 1880.
6 Oklahoma was organized as a Territory May 2,1890.
eExclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, Indian Territory, and Indian reservations.
*Inclusive o f 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 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 M exico, 6,689; New York, 5,321; North Caro­
lina, 2; North Dakota, 8,264; Ohio, 13; Oklahoma, 16,641; Oregon, 3,937, Pennsylvania, 99; South Da­
kota, 19,792; Texas, 4; Utah, 2,874; Washington, 7,842; Wisconsin, 6,450; Wyoming, 1,850.
8Inclusive o f 91,219 persons (75,851 native born 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.




O

58

P O P U L A T IO N — N A T IV E A N D F O R E IG N .

N o. 3 2 . — P E R C E N T A G E O F N A T IV E A N D F O R E IG N B O R N O F T O T A L P O P U ­
L A T I O N , 1 8 8 0 , 1890, A N D 1 9 0 0 : B t S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s .

[Source: Reports o f the Bureau o f the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Native bom .
State.

1880

A laba m a..................................
A rizon a ....................................
Arkansas..................................
C alifornia................................
C olorado..................................

99.2
60.3
98.7

1800

Foreign born.
1900

79.6

99.0
78.7
98.7
69.8
79.7

99,2
80.3
98.9
75.3
83.1

Connecticut.............................
Delaware..................................
District of Colum bia..............
F lorida......................................
Georgia......................................

79.1
93.5
90.4
96.3
99.3

75.4
92.2
91.9
94.1
99.3

73.8
92.5
92.8
95.5
99.4

Idaho .......................................
Illin o is.....................................
In d ia n a ....................................
Indian T erritory.....................
I o w a .........................................

69.4
81.0
92.7

80.3
78.0
93.3
83.1

84.8
79.9
94.4
98.8
86.3

K ansas......................................
K en tu ck y ................................
L ouisian a................................
M ain e.......................................
M arylan d ................................

89.0
96.4
94.2
90.9
91.1

$9.6
96.8
95.6

91.4
97.7
96.2

Massachusetts..........................
M ichigan..................................
Minnesota.................................
M ississippi...............................
Missouri....................................

66.1

83.9

100.0

1880

1890

0.8
1.1

39.7

1900

1.0

0.8
1.1

21.3
1.3
30.2
20.3

19.7

20.9
6.5
9.6
3.7
.7

24.6
7.8

8.1

26.2
7.5
7.2
4.5

30.6
19.0
7.3

19.7

15.2

33.9
20.5

5.9
.7

22.0
6.7

24.7
16.9

.6

20.1
5.6
1.2

16.1

16.9

13.7

11.0
3.6
5.8
9.1
8.9

10.4
3.2
4.4
11.9
9.0

8.6

29.4
26.0
35.7

30.2
22.4
28.9
.5
7.0

2.3
3.8
13.4
7.9

88.1

86.6

75.1
76.3
65.7
99.2
90.2

70.6
74.0
64.3
fO 4
91.2

69.8
77.6
71.1
99.5
93.0

24.9
23.7
34.3

M on tan a..................................
Nebraska..................................
Nevada......................................
New Hampshire......................
New Jersey...............................

70.6
78.5
58.8
86.7
80.4

69.8
80.9
68.9
80.8
77.2

72.4
83.4
76.2
78.6
77.1

29.4
21.5
41.2
13.3
19.6

30.2
19.1
31.1
19.2

22.8

27.6
16.6
23.8
21.4
22.9

New M exico.............................
New Y o r k ...............................
North Carolina........................
North D akota..........................
O hio...........................................

93.3
76.2
99.7
50.6
87.6

93.0
73.8
99.8
57.3
87.5

93.0
73.9
99.8
64.6
89.0

6.7
23.8
.3
49.4
12.4

7.0
26.2

7.0
26.1

Oklahom a................................
O regon ......................................
P ennsylvania..........................
Rhode Isla n d ..........................
South Carolina........................

82.6
86.3
73.2
99.2

96.5
82.0
83.9
69.2
99.5

96.1
84.1
84.4

South D ak ota..........................
Tennessee................................
Texas .......................................
U t a h .........................................
V e rm o n t..................................

65.8
98.9
92.8
69.4
87.7

73.9
98.9
93.2
74.8
86.7

V irgin ia....................................
W ashington.............................
West V irgin ia..........................
W isconsin................................
W y o m in g .................................

99.0
79.0
97.1
69.2
71.9

91.0

92.1

.8

9.8

.6
8.8

42.7
12.5

.2
35.4
11.0

17.4
13.7
26.8

.8

3.5
18.0
16.1
30.8
.5

3.9
15.9
15.6
31.4
.4

78.0
99.1
94.1
80.6
87.0

34.2

26.1

22.0

7.2
30.6
12.3

25.2
13.3

98.9
74.8
97.5
69.3
76.2

99.0
78.5
97.7
75.1
81.2

1.0
21.0

85.2

T ota l...............................

.2

i 86.3

77.7
97.6
81.9
97.1
75.2
48.0
53.5

77.4
97.9
84.2
97.5
79.3
80.1
41.1

68.6
99.6

1.1

1.1
6.8
1.1

.9
5.9
19.4
18.0

1.0

21.6

25.2
2.5
30.7
23.8

18.8

14.8

2.9
30.8
28.1

>13.7

22.3
2.4
18.1
2.9
24.8
52.0
46.5

22.6
2.1

2.3
24.9

G ph divisions.2
eogra ic
North A tla n tic........................
South A tla n tic........................
North Central..........................
South Central..........................
W estern....................................
A la sk a ......................................
H a w aii......................................

80.6
97.7
83.2
96.9
71.7

19.4
2.3
16.8
3.1
28.3

15.8
2.5
20.7
19.9
58.9

1Includes persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilian
employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any State or Territory.
2For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 61.




POPULATION— BY COUNTRY OP BIBTH.
N o . 3 3 . F O R E I G N - B O R N P O P U L A T I O N , 1 9 0 0 : B y St a t e s ,
s io n s , a n d b y C o u n t r ie s o f B i r t h .

by

59
G e o g r a p h ic D iv i­

[Source: Report of the Bureau o f the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Country of birth.
State of residence.

Africa, Asia.1

Atlantic
islands.

AuS'
tralia.

Canada*
Austria. Belgium. Bohemia. (E nglish).

Alabama..........................
A rizona............................
Arkansas..........................
California........................
Colorado..........................

77
14
14
1G8
24

62
15
34
235
106

1
1

3,515
9

16
58
16
2,269
126

341
298
451
5,356
6,024

45
33
14
785
170

31
16
281
504
$30

617
1,116
932
27,408
8,837

Connecticut.....................
D elaw are........................
District o f Columbia —
F lo rid a ............................
G eorgia............................

29
7
26
27
50

286

11

87

1
6
109
6

94
13
19
17

5,330
117
187
91
203

209
9
32
18
25

493
4

12
20
23

7,871
257
809
1,114
679

Id a h o ...............................
Illinois.............................
Indian a............................
Tndiftn Territory............
Io w a .................'...............

20

17
577

3
362
7

24
412
61
3

42
4,394
2,576
43
491

81
38,570
526
24
10,809

2,628
41,466
4,986
332
14,168

4

29
55
93

16

ii

111

294
18,212
2,089
203
2,309

Kansas.............................
K entucky........................
Louisiana........................
Maine...............................
M aryland........................

22
24
6
6
8
26

45
160
301
282
17

9
4
7
27
24

82
57
50
14
50

3,517
475
765
165
1,756

985
77
315
23
40

3,089
52
30
16
2,813

7,053
1,072
781
36,169
3,143

Massachusetts.................
M ich igan ........................
M innesota......................
Mississippi......................
M issouri..........................

139
62
39
36
39

2,140
219
340
67
339

4,432
17
24

1
10

264
124
81
15
144

3,955
6,049
8,872
246
4,458

510
2,647
957
24
864

810
2,160
11,147
13
3,453

158,753
151,915
35,515
345
7,557

M ontana..........................
Nebraska........................
Nevada ...........................
New Hampshire..............
New Jersey......................

20
3
8

210
1

23

93
69
23
9
175

3,575
3,893
96

10,310

14,728

145
272
9
25
1,197

177
16,138
5

106

5
7
30
4
89

11

1,068

810
14,547
6,014

New M e x ic o ...................
New Y ork ........................
North Carolina................
North Dakota.................
O h io ................................

5
473
23
4
$9

43
1,744

1
461
1
1

12

352
78,491
28
1,131
11,575

25
1,787
16
154
600

15
16,347
3
1,445
15,131

680
90,336
444
25,004
19,864

O klah om a......................
Oregon.............................
Pennsylvania.................
Rhode Islan d .................
South Carolina................

4

80

12

485
893
67,492
578
77

54
298
4,132
383

10

1,168
231
3,368
41
14

1,248
6,634
13,292
7,744
373

926
284
6,870
240
237

126
26
244
29
18

2,320
16
9,204
13
27

5,906
926
2,549
1,203
10,616

21

108
15

259
2,343
1,026
7,319
1,046

19
340
79
4,412
29

271
396
27
14,145
58

1,026
18,385
639
23,860
1,098

South D akota.................
........................
T exas...............................
U tah................................
V erm ont..........................

131
27

2

28

16

11

202
35
127

73
248

110

54
457

18

2
11

21

170
123
27

8

67
320

1,277
432
76

101

37
92
97
4

6

Tennessee
140
371

8

118

5
18

2
2
8
22
2
10

706
7
15
146
138
484
47

1
22

18
105
161
5

201

8,010

Virginia...........................
Washington.....................
West V irginia.................
Wisconsin........................
W yom ing........................

24
52

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

2,538

11,895

9,768

6,807

275,907

29,757

156,891

784,741

1,060

6,600
689
2,844
1,240
522

5,489
162
476
39
3,602

1,798
171
1,365
292
3,181

171,177
3,743
70,360
20,517

8,284
248
18,478
842
1,905

22,176
3,187
118,883
10,819
1,826

345,342
6,284
345,304
8,802
79,009

15
5
13

15
1,156
16

60
130
44

228
225
342

26
18
47

8
10
0

1,501
339
1,217

2,577 11,928

10,955

7,041

276,702

29,848

2

36
9

150
51
148
173

2

27
262

G p icd
eogra h ivision .*
s
North Atlantic................
South Atlantic................
North Central.................
South Central.................
Western...........................
A laska.............................
Hawaii.............................
Military and naval.........
Grand to ta l..........

212
495
352
419
3

22
14

1Except China, Japan, and India.

10,120

356,999

2Includes Newfoundland.

*For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.



787,798

60

P O P U L A T IO N , B Y C O U N T B Y O F B IR T H .
N o . 33*— F oreign- born

P opulation, 1900,

by

States,

etc.

— C o n tin u e d .

Country of birth—Continued.
State of residence.

Canada* Central
(French). America.

China.

Den­
mark.

Cuba.

England. Europe.3 Finland.

Alabama.....................
Arizona......................
Arkansas...................
California...................
Colorado.....................

89
153
161
2,410
960

23
25
14
481
156

54
1,296
60
40,262
581

55
4
9
93
26

96
199
135
9,040
2,050

2,347
1,561
1,394
35,746
13,575

33
3

Connecticut.............
Delaware...................
District of Columbia.
F lorid a......................
Georgia.......................

19,174
41
97

383
4
32
28
16

569
51
417
118
184

79
9
43
6,744
58

2,249
43

88

21,569
1,506
2,299
2,231
1,514

14
51
7
32
41

442
23
14
42

Idaho..........................
Illinois........................
Indiana.......................
Indian T erritory....
Io w a ............................

395
9,129
948
48
1,519

2
163
7

1,411
1,462

102

1,626
15,686
783
33
17,102

3,943
64,390
10,874
779
21,027

3
158
71
4
30

292
859
109

14

6
110
12
1
12

Kansas........................
Kentucky...................
Louisiana...................
Maine..........................
Maryland...................

1,485
136
253
30,908
87

4
56
159
4
42

38
46
554

8

2,914
77
216

17
82
38

44

492

101

13,283
3,256
2,068
4,793
5,299

82

73
179
28

Massachusetts..........
M ichigan...................
M innesota.................
Mississippi.................
Missouri.....................

134,416
32,483
12,063
75
1,059

230
103

2,681
245
153
206
442

108

'2,470
6,390
16,299

47

1,510

82,346
43,839
■ 12,022
798
15,666

15
60
29
73
76

5,104
18,910
10,727
28
65

Montana.....................
Nebraska...................
Nevada .......................
New Hampshire___
New Jersey...............

3,516
1,039

9
5

3
156

8,077
9,757
1,167
5,100
45,428

9
33

44,420
1,118

1,041
12,531
339
75
3,899

2,103
37
51
321
367

New M exico.............
New Y o r k .................
North Carolina........
North Dakota............
O h io ............................

84
27,199
36
3,162
2,903

13
1,046

57
3,746
36
3,953
1,468

968
135,685
904
2.909
44,745

O klahom a.................
Oregon........................
Pennsylvania............
Rhode Island............
South Carolina........

179
874
1,468
31,533
31

1

1,121

9
199
17
9

226
1,663
2,531
268
65

5,663
114,831
22,832
474

South Dakota...........
Tennessee.................
Texas..........................
U tah ............................
Verm ont.....................

1,188
119
400
128
14,924

13
35
59
19
3

5,038
117
1,089
9,132
225

3,862
2,207
8,213
18,879
2,447

30
61
142

1,176
16
113
734
53

V irgin ia.....................
Washington...............
West Virginia............
Wisconsin...................
W vom ing...................

104
1,899
72
10,091
150

23
37
27
16

128
3,626
60
16,171
884

3,425
10,481
2,622
17,995
2,696

47
24
23
73

36
2,732

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

88
80

222

1

22

25
99
4
5

10

201
27

102

1,675
190
1,279
104
1,344

15
319
17

21
22
10

1

9
240

88

204

886
177

86

21
59
9

10

2
2

37

8

28
32
3
2,763
844

10

2

47

6

314
6,880
44
31
348

5
2,195
9

32
9,367
1,840
344
61

1
4
421
16
14

150

2
21

767
544
36

79

14
13

1

238
3,462
47
203
424

395,066

8,897

81,534

11,081

153,805

840,513

2,251

62,641

North Atlantic..........
South Atlantic..........
North Central............
South Central............
Western.......................
Alaska.........................
H a w a ii.......................
Military and n a v a l..

305,160
636
77,019
1,460
10,791
118

13,900
1,652
3,565
1,802
60,615
3,091
21,741
293

3,0*90
6,996
323
510
162

435,031
20,274
260,369
22,183
102,656
674
739
1,566

666

4
72

21,349
879
99,845
2,075
29,667
260
72
479

314
670
465
136
9

231

2,041
183
543
373
757
3
7
4

12

11,634
171
37,636
269
12,931
601
28
170

Grand to t a l...

395,427

3,911

106,659

11,159

1.54,616

843,491

2,272

63,440

2
8

89

66

32

1
5

1

52

286

20
8

85

11
11
292
4

11

8
6

29
4,048
3
651
2,814
2,131
988
132
9

6
2,198

1,220

Geographic divi­
sions.■

12

2

1Includes Newfoundland.
aNot otherwise specified.
3For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




P O P U L A T I O N , B Y C O U N T R Y O P B IR T H .
N o , 3 3 . — F oreign- born

P opulation,

1900,

BY States,

61

etc.-—

C o n tin u e d .

Country of birth—Continued.
State of residence.
France.

Germany.

Greece.

Alabama.....................
Arizona.......................
Arkansas...................
California...................
Colorado.....................

539
253
387
12,256
1,162

3,634
1,245
6,971
72,449
14,606

129

Connecticut.............
Delaware...................
District of Columbia.
F lorida.......................
Georgia.......................

2,427
148
389
262
249

31,892
2,332
5,857
1,812
3,407

121
12
84
98
191

153
69
42
52
38

Id aho..........................
Illinois.........................
Indiana.......................
Indian Territory—
Io w a............................

194
7,787
2,984
216
1,905

2,974
332,169
73,546
842
128,162

9
1,670
82

50
21,916
1,678

18

9,388

Kansas........................
Kentucky...................
Louisiana...................
Maine..........................
Maryland...................

2,012
983
6,500
180
534

39,501
27,555
11,839
1,356
44,990

17
24
84
7
95

Massachusetts...........
M ichigan...................
Minnesota.................
Mississippi.................
Missouri.....................

8,905
2,590
1,449
365
3,288

31,395
125,074
117,007
1,926
109,282

1,843
134
75

Montana.....................
Nebraska...................
N evad a.......................
New Hampshire___
New Jersey...............

539
876
303

5,543

7,162
65,506
1,179
2,006
119,598

New M exico.............
New York...................
North Carolina
North D a k o ta..........
Ohio ........................

298
20,008
95
251
5,604

1,360
480,026
1,191
11,646
204,160

Oklahom a............... .
Oregon.........................
Pennsylvania...........
Rhode Islan d...........
South Carolina..........

300
775
9,158
679
84

5,112
13,292
212,453
4,300
2,075

3
95
465
84
62

South Dakota...........
Tennessee.................
Texas..........................
U tah............................
Verm ont.....................

262
332
2,025
171

17,873
4,569
48,295
2,360
882

V irgin ia.....................
W ashington.............
West Virginia...........
W isconsin.................
W y o m in g ................

316
1,065
298
1,637
183

4,504
16,686
6,537
242,777
2,146

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

104,197

211

220

10
6

372
37

2

22
66
20

23
4
44
115

1

Holland. Hungary. India.
42
23
69
1,016
260

332

7

22

8
8

97
799
574

263
44

6,692

34

86

1
12

Ireland.

Italy.

1,792
1,159
1,345
44,476
10,132

862
699
576
22,777
6,818

70,994“
5,044

19,105

6,220

1,122

24

797
2,293

930
1,707
218

1,379

5
133
18

453

42

1,633
114,663
16,306
397
28,321

779
23,528
1,327
573
1,198

875
136
78

31

22
220

650
146
148
29
323

11,516
9,874
6,436
10,159
13,874

987
679
17,431
1,334
2,449

998
30,406
2,717
41
812

926
835
2,182
40
902

151
83
50

249,916
29,182
22,428
1,264
31,832

28,785
6,178

316
885
3

274
461
3
84
14,913

17

9,436
11,127
1,425
13,547
24, m

2,199
752
1,296
947
41,865

692
425,553
371
2,670
55,018

661
182,248

987
4,210
205,909
36,501
1,131

28
1,014
66,6155
8,972
180

12

21

10,261

37

6,734

20

12

2

10

18
19
18

1

33

20
2

6

94

6

2,222
845
4,345

41
37,168

403

1,327
16,463

7
67

73
324
637
69

158
156
47,393
69
19

99

3
38
169
3
3

1,566
52
262
523

421
296
593
33
128

9
49
23

3,298
3,372
6V
173
1,516
7 453

3,942
1,062
2,154

59
65
108
63
230

72
632

607

6,496
18

810
1,323
287

24
50
3
24

8

3,534
7,262
3,342
23,544
1,591

781
2,124
2,921
2,172
781

2,663,418 |

8,615

104,931

145,714

2,031

1,615,459

484,027

883,908
72,705
1,461,603
109,743
135,459

4,255
678
2,264
477
846

106,402
2,104
82,930
1,830
2,448

834
108
516
109
464
4
15
19

1,118,876
36,606
349,805
31,640
83,532
677
225
3,108

352,065
10,509
55,085
26,158
40,210
438
58
180

1,573
14
213

99
9,414
17
317
1,719

48
37
166

6

20
22

8

222

5

88
22
14

8
6

201

700
11,321

360

1,222

Geographic divi­
sions.1
North Atlantic..........
South Atlantic..........
North Central...........
South Central...........
Western......................
Alaska.........................
H a w a ii.......................
Military and naval..

42,282
2,375
80,645
11,647
17,248
93

Grand to ta l...

104,534

100
144

1,020

86

1,154
3,672

55
49

21,590
538
78,775
765
3,263
30
19
118

8,655

105,098

2,669,164 j

8
5

88

145,815 | 2,069

1 For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




1,619,469 | 484,703

62

P O P U L A T IO N , B Y C O U N T R Y O P B IR T H .
N o . 3 3 . — F oreign-born

P opulation,

1900,

by

States,

etc.

— C o n tin u e d .

Country of birth—Continued.
State of residence.
Japan.

A labam a..
Arizona. . .
Arkansas .
California.
Colorado..

18
4
119
72
27

8
2

96

103
187

64
832
465

356

2

7,739
968
106

7

5
4

118

10,291
407

8,086
274

25

22
2

709
49

38
84
14

101

28
156
48
64
29

1,173
29,979
384
31
25,634

24
70
15
2
21

1

71
19
488

1,477
34
189
509
246

12
2
11
6
12

80
16
3

3,335
7,682
104,895
74
530

94
27
25

3,354
2,883
50
295
2,296

26
15

34
1,157

10
8

1

1,305
3

500
1,854

1,816

113
401
15
322
8,653

5
19,794
7
652
8,669

37,347
29
118
6,339

42
35
14,343
60
7

42,763
849
82

1
11
1
1

1,305
102
6

4
421
18
705

3
6

11

41

117
430

66

1
12

24
48
162

235
155

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

!,427
1

47
27
98
3

67

65

New M exico........
New York.............
North Carolina...
North D a k o ta ....
O h io .......................

9
392

6,649
353
4

12,601

1

30,206

9

7
160

228

1

148
28

21

53

2,622

70
53

53

110

14

4

1

118

4
16
419
1
12

6,769
6

480

37
8

794
36
11
1
2
8

118
2,789
1,393
342
49

13
29
71,062
41
3

19,788
141
1,356
2,128
54

18
73
7
499
58

123
9,891
19
61,675
378

2,085
106

13
113
3
5
2

115
63

432
682

240

188
30
27
9
875

8,166
2,063
877

1,532
20,218
8,184

22

9
9,696
226
1,276
16
15
15,552

2

1

2

1,476

13
5
9
33
149

10

25
17,083
1,058
192
457

1

23

12

13
37,491
4,265
3
115

2

25

20

2

South D akota..
Tennessee..........
T exas................. .
U tah...................
Vermont...........

17

8

299

21

20

622
19
89

1,564
5

18

110

337
2,273
10,956
4,524
1,379
56

1,668

87
220

127
229
817
35
238

1

24,788

3,031

North Atlantic____
South Atlantic____
North Central.........
South Central........ .
Western...................
A laska.....................
Hawaii.....................
Military and naval

641
36
395
41
23,675
279
56,234
289

153
78
2,624
40

10

24
17

21,534
998
285,672
2,156
26,128
1,243
198
697

Grand to ta l.

81,590

3,042

103,445

838,426

5
49
91
1,368
28

145
133
25,607
11

103
266
317
3,307
29

2,013

397

Total.

Poland
(Rus­
sian).

10,264
61

68

Michigan ,
M innesota.
Mississippi.
Missouri . . .
id

V irg in ia ..........
Washington...
West Virginia.
Wisconsin........
W yom ing........ .

Poland
(Ger­
man).

159
123
54
5,060
1,149

14,172

Kansas___
Kentucky.
Louisiana.
Maine........
Maryland.

O klahom a........
Oregon...............
Pennsylvania. .
Rhode Island. .
South Carolina.

Poland
(Aus­
trian),

Pacific
Mexico. Norway. islands.^

6

284

Connecticut.............
Delaware...................
District of Columbia.
F lorid a......................
Georgia......................
Id ah o.....................
Illinois...................
Indiana................. .
Indian Territory.
Io w a .......................

Luxem­
burg.

58,497

150,210

154,376

322
45
253
73
1,320
17
593
36

38,802
454
18,164
817
260

37,936
1,610
108,469
1,799
496

109,194
4,006
36,893
2,233
2,050

6

22

48

2,659

58,603

150,232

154,424

10

106

6

G eogra ph ic d i d -

sums.*
594
195
1,134
71,891
29,579
11

1Except Philippine Islands.
* For States included in each division, sec note 3, p. 51.




P O P U L A T IO N , B Y C O U N T R Y O P B IR T H .
N o . 3 3 .— F o e m g n - b o r n P o p u l a t io n , 1 90 0 ,

by

S tates,

63

et c .— C o n tin u e d .

Country of birth—Continued.
State of residence.

Poland
Rouma(un­
Portugal.
nia.
known).

Alabama.....................
Arizona.......................
Arkansas.....................
California...................
Colorado.....................

11

8

4
29
229

18

Connecticut...............
Delaware...................
District of Columbia.
Florida........................
Georgia......................

518
14
13
3
19

Id a h o ..........................
Illinois........................
Indiana......................
Indian Territory___
Io w a............................

3,084
337
3
141

Kansas........................
Kentucky...................
Louisiana...................
M aine.........................
Maryland...................

51
40
28
75
293

Massachusetts..........
M ichigan...................
Minnesota.................
Mississippi.................
Missouri.....................

849
1,481
921
31
172

Montana.....................
Nebraska...................
N evad a.......................
New Hampshire___
NewJersey.................

36
231

34
2,034

New M exico.............
New York...................
North Carolina..........
North Dakota............
O h io............................

3
2,918
9
58
538

O klahom a.................
Oregon........................
Pennsylvania............
Rhode Island............
South Carolina..........

43
3,710
115
13

68

6

6

11

Russia. Scotland.

South
America.

468
107
276
3,421
2,938

1,223
899
342
9,467
4,069

51
24
15
1,137
63

59
51
7
896
41

488
342
355
14,549
10,765

11
2

11,404
380
807

46

115
36

1,232

6,175
341
574
434
417

49
58
87

104
4
31
1,084
65

16,164
302
234
561
204

77
227
75

2,822
99,147
4,673

16

1

i2,068
28

3
73
35

568

247

2
6

37

12
35

200

1

2

812
64
3
84

20
1

22

4
1

124
28,707
1,215

200

1,998

2,805
404
6,425

181
23

1

27

39

15,144

15
67

359
1,935
347

123

239
61
150
76
61

32,192
26,956
115,476
303
6,692

2,422
2,773
247
2,019
14,211

23
25
26
9
266

20
182
178
5145

5,346
24,693
278
2,032
7,337

99
165,610
253
14,979
8,203

427
33,862
820
1,800
9,327

9
1,130

27
1,614

244
42,708

3
79

44

8,419
3,951

2,649
1,753
50,959
2,429
316

333
2,283
30,386
5,465
239

7
33
235
47
4

16
56
189
23
16

494
4,555
24,130
6,072
65

12,365
927
2,259
119
377

1,153
544
1,952
3,143
2,049

8
26
84
7
4

3
14
280

8,647
337
4,388
7,025

1,162
3,623
855
4,569
1,253

29
109

20

26

11,301

128

24,332
10,343
4,810
196
3,878

275
62
39

4
16

483
23
115

26,963
4,138
5,907
414
6,672
394
8,083
27
722
19,745

34

6

28
24
478

6

362

8
1

1
2
10,549

6

353

117

100

9
142
124
2,545

24
1,259

6
2

1
110
6

11,019
1,076
692

1,021

29
52
345

4
62

24

53

V irgin ia.....................
Washington...............
West Virginia............
Wisconsin...................
W yom ing...................

33
46
92
1,507

29
137

16
19

11

6
12

53

2

1,242
2,462
721
4,243
90

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

20,324

30,608

15,032

423,726

233,524

North Atlantic..........
South Atlantic..........
North C entral..........
South Central............
Western.......................
Alaska
__
__
H a w a ii.......................
Military and n a val..

10,277
489
8,550
550
' 458
13
72
27

17,249

392
183
12,664
14
6,512

12,772
218
1,720
136
186
9

279,230
16,472
107,529
8,961
11,534
218
58
870

Grand to t a l...

20,436

37,144

15,043

424,372

8

40
7
45

1

1

29,875

21

13,453

176
29
62

88

6
21

583
29
34

4,219
793
399
2,127
2,128

11

Sweden.

64
7

16

South Dakota...........
Tennessee...................
T exas..........................
U tah ............................
Verm ont.....................

6

6

796

20,021

94
53

10
8

81

220

10

Spain.

112

11

12

6
6

8

222

68

53

1,020

2

35
54
5
26
5

218
12,737
132
26,196
1,727

4,733

7,050

672,014

120,616
6,470
72,123
6,186
28,129
295
427
453

2,027
272
691
314
1,429

2,401
1,279
895
1,062
1,413

33
28

10
202
22

133,590
2,131
368,869
7,034
60,390
1.445
140
1,026

234,699

4,814

7,284

574,625

6

57

Geographic divi­
sions.1

120

10

2

20

*For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




64

P O P U L A T IO N , B Y C O U N T R Y O F B IR T H .
N o . 3 3 . — F o k e ig n - b o b n P o p u l a t io n , 1 9 00,

by

St a t e s ,

Country of birth—Continued.
State of residence.

A labam a..................................
A rizona...................................
Arkansas..................................
California................................
Colorado..................................

Switzer­
land.

Turkey.

200

66

199
679
10,974
1,479

29

1

649
33

West
Indies.)

Wales.

79
13
13
372
46

650
43
82
169
$5

188
24
91
4,910
99

732
4,364
2,083
175
3,091

4
218
24

162
45

60

42

2,005
387
126
]99
674

29
13
224
62
205

1,680
838
1,288
30
1,613

985
108
42
35

1,499
69
244

US

39
14

180

21

Idaho .......................................
Illin o is.....................................
In d ian a...................................
Indian Territory...................
I o w a ................. I......................

1,017
9,033
3,472
63
4,342

286
74
3
93

K ansas.....................................
K entucky................................
Louisiana................................
M ain e.......................................
M aryland...............................

3,337
1,929
523
45
320

37
17
290
84

Massachusetts........................
Michigan..................................
Minnesota................................
Mississippi..............................
Missouri...................................

1,277
2,617
3,258
83
6,819

2,896

M ontana..................................
Nebraska..................................
Nevada............... .....................
New Hampshire.....................
New Jersey..............................

796
2,340
344
96
6,570

157
65

1

935
922
128

65
636

New Mexico............................
New Y o rk ................................
North Carolina.......................
North Dakota ......................
Ohio...........................................

123
13,678
77
374
12,007

13
1,915
16
104
164

Oklahoma................................
Oregon.....................................
Pennsylvania........................
Rhode Island..........................
South Carolina.......................

361
2,677
6,707
166
36

37
29
551
284
4

South D akota........................
Tennessee................................
Texas.........................................
Utah...........................................
V erm ont..................................

685
1,004
1,709
1,469
98

48.
34
216
18

Virginia....................................
W ashington............................
West Virginia........................
Wisconsin................................
W y o m in g ................................

229
1,825
696
7,666
199

79
65

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

115,593

9,910

North A tlantic.......................
South A tlantic.......................
North Central........................
South Central.........................
W estern....................................
A la s k a ......................................
H aw aii.....................................
Military and naval...............

30,136
1,954
55,850
6,551

6,679
216
1,321
692

Grand total...................

2

8

21

11
0
125
28

88

22

20
146

10

C o n tin u e d .

Total
foreignBom at
Other
bom popu­
sea.
countries. lation.*

306
186
113
1,949
1,955

Connecticnt............................
Delaware..................................
District of Columbia.............
Florida.....................................
Georgia.....................................

226

etc.—

7

1
11
260
31
56
4

a

18
9

5

20
16

12
22

18
209
54
140

2

14,592
24,233
14,289
367,240
91,155

26
26
34
358
84

238,210
13,810
20,119
23,832
12,403

121

24,604
966,747
142,121
4,858
305,920

29
736
232

126,685
60,249
62,903
93,330
93,934

166
63
74

60
156
13
24
244

9
26

28
18

68

1
12

1,196

573

76
150

67,067
177,347
10,093
88.107
431,884

105
7,304

4
4,241
28
4

18
339
9
13
63

13,625
1,900,425
4,492 i
113,091
458,734

122

94
401
35,453
256

7
27
729
169
43

549
300

8

8

S
IS

2,141
1,056

25
164
5

10

2
8

351

666
11

330

16

1,001
12
87
630

241
164

15,680
65,748
985,250
134,519
6,528

29
81
660
54

16
59
15
4

88,508
17,746
179,357
53,777
44,747

84
19
172
76
30

6
U

93
54

21

27

8

93,586

47,861
1,810
31,737
1,794
10,384
41

267
1,509
482
3,356
393

68

114

367

63

147
11,481

7

316

846,324
541,653
505,318
7,981
216,379

101

20

13

21
22
21

6

43
4

19,461
111,364
22,451
516,971
17,415

19
624

14,354

2,546

10,341,276

8,196

1,261
93
664
125
403
19

10
12

4,762,796
216,030
4,158,474
357,655
846,321
12,661
90,780
15,368

2,543
261
4,072
435
885
14
67
33

2,587

10,460,085

8,310

1
1

33

2

34

122
21

Geographic divisions.*

21,102

1,002

80
28
258

4
23

t)6

6,969
5,604
769
570
542
9
26
79

115,959

9,949

93,744

14,468

1
2

21

1Except Culm and Porto Rico.
2Includes persons bom at sea.
■For States included in each division, see note, 3 p. 51.




P O P U L A T IO N , B Y C O U N T R Y O P B IR T H .

65

Ns. 3 4 .—FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION, CENSUS YEARS 1850 TO 1900, AND
DECENNIAL INCREASE 7380 TO 1900: By P r i n c i p a l C o u n t r ie s o p B i r t h .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Per cent of
increase.

Foreign-bom population in—
Country of birth.
I860

1870

1860

1880

1890

1,414
70,550
3,559
13,358
29,868
56,875

1,611,304
10,518
27,466
43,995
7,298
3,160
108,518
18,625
53,327
45,763
40,445

30.508
40;289
493,464
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

38,663
123,271
118,106
85,361
f 678,442
717,157
\ 302,496
104,468
106,688
64,196
132,543
664,160
909,092
106,971
113,174
1,966,742 2,784,894
68,090
81,828
11,526
62,435
1,854,571 1,871,509
44,230
182,580
68,399
77,853
322,665
181,729
48,557
147,440
182,644
35,722
170,136
242,231
194,337
478,041
88,621
104,069
100,079
83,302
127,467
93,005

Total................. 2,244,602

4 ,1<£, 397

6,567,229

6,679,943

A u stria.......................
Bohemia.....................
Canada (English)2 . .
}
Canada (French)2 . .
China..........................
D enm ark...................
E n g lan d ....................
France........................
Germany.....................
Holland.......................
Hungary.....................
Irela n d .......................
I ta ly ............................
Mexico........................
Norway.......................
Poland........................
R ussia.........................
Scotland.....................
Sweden.......................
Switzerland...............
W ales..........................
Other countries........

946

25,061

147,711
758
1,838
278,675
54,069
583,774
9,848

249,970
35,565
9,962
433,494
109,870
1,276,075
28,281

961,719
3,645
13,317
12,678

1 9001

1880
to
1890

1890
to
1900

275,907 218.8
123.8
156,891
32.8
38.4
784,741
/ 15.7
395,066 } 36.8 t 80.6
81,534 1 2.1
*23.6
153,805 106.5
16.0
36.9
840,513
*7.5
104,197
5.8
*7.9
2,663,418
*4.4
41.6
104,931
40.9
28.2
145,714 441.7
133.4
1,615,459
*13.7
.9
484,027 312.8
165.1
103,393
13.8
32.8
836,388
77.6
4.3
383,407 203.6
160.0
132.0
423,726 411.3
233,624
42.4
*3.6
572,014 146.0
19.7
115,593
17.4
11.1
93,586
20.1
*6.5
273,442
37.1
114.5

9,249,547 10,341,276

38.5

11.8

i Exclusive of the forefgn-horn in the noncontiguous territory and in the military and naval serv­
ice abroad.
* Includes Newfoundland.
* Decrease.

No. 3 5 .—FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION AND POPULATION OP FOREIGN
PARENTAGE: S h o w in g P e r c e n t a g e s w h i c h t h e y R e s p e c t iv e l y F o r m o p T o t a l
P o p u l a t io n , C e n s u s Y

ears

185 0

to

1900.

[Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

Total popu­
lation con­
sidered.

Census year.

1850...................................................................
I860...................................................................
1870...................................................................
1880...................................................................
1890...................................................................
1900...................................................................

I

23,191,876
31,443,321
38,558,371
50,155,783
62,622,250
76,303,387

Persons of foreign
birth.

Persons of foreign
parentage.

Number.

Number.

2,244,602
4,138,697
5,567,229
6,579,943
9,249,547
10,460,085

i Based on partial figures only.

2 1 9 3 0 °— s A 1911------- 5




Per cent.
9,7
13.2
14.4
13.3
14.8
13,7

Per cent.
;

10,892,015
*14,922,744
20,676,046
26,198,939

28.2
29.8
33.0
34.3

N o . 3 6 . — N A T IV E A N D P O R E I G N -B O R N P O P U L A T IO N O P P R IN C IP A L C IT IE S , W IT H P E R C E N T A G E O P F O R E I G N -B O R N P O P T JL A T IO N , 1870, 1880, 1890, A N D 1900.
[

S

o

u

r

:

Foreign
born.

Per cent
foreign
bom.

Native
bom.

R

e

Per cent
foreign
bom.

Native
bom.

o

r

1900

1890

Foreign
bom.

p

Foreign Per cent
foreign
born.
bora.

Native
bom .

Foreign
bom.

Per cent
foreign
bom.

523,198
251,381
154;420
490,398
198,615

419,094
H i, 718
144; 557
183,624
112,249

44.5
36.5
48.4
27.2
36.1

727,629
388, SC
S
298,326
642,835
245,505

478,670
177,694
204,859
204,335
105,013

39.7
31.3
40.7
24.1
30.0

875,358
544,643
649,184
777,484
336,894

639,943
261,700
450,666
269,480
114,876

42.2
32.5
41.0
25.7
25.4

2,167,122

1.270,080

37.0

Chicago, I U ...................................................................
Philadelphia, Pa..........................................................
St. Louis, M o.................................................................

1,111,463
998,357
463,882

687,112
295,340
111,356

22.8

Boston, Mass.................................................................
Baltimore, M d ..............................................................
Cleveland, O h io ..........................................................
Buffalo, N . Y .................................................................
San Francisco, Cal......................................................

162,540
210,870
54,014
71,477
75,754

87,986
56,484
38,815
46,287
73,719

35.1

41.8
39.3
49.3

248,043
276,177
100,737
103,866
129,715

114,796
56,136
59,409
51,268
104,244

31.6
16.9
37.1
33.1
44.6

290,305
365,436
164,258
166,179
172,186

158,172
69,003
97,095
89,485
126,811

35.3
15.9
37.2
35.0
42.4

363,763
440,357
257,137
248,135
225,897

197,129
68,600
124,631
104,252
116,885

35.1
13.5
32.6
29.6
34.1

Pittsburgh, P a .............................................................
Cincinnati, Ohio..........................................................
Detroit, Mich ................................................................
Milwaukee, W is............... . ..........................................
New Orleans, La............. , ................. ................

58,254
136,627
44.196
37,667
112 213

27,822
79,612
35,381
33,773
4-3,475

32.3
36.8
44.5
47.3
25.3

111,784
183,480
70,695
69,514

28.5
28,1
39.2
39.9
19.1

165,328
225,500
124,167
124,892
207,670

73,289
71,408
81,709
79,576
34,369

30.7
24.1
39.7
38.9
14.2

236,738
267,941
189,201
196.324
256,779

84,878
57,961
96,503 '
88.991
30,325

26.4
17.8
33.8
31.2

Washington, D. C........................................................
Newark, N. J .................................................................
Minneapolis, M inn......................................................
Jersey City, N. J............................................................
Louisville, K y ................................................................

95,442
69,175
8,613
50,711
75,085

13,757
35,884
4,453
31,835
25,668

12.6

133,051
96,178
31,874
81,464
100,602

44,605
71,659
45.645
46,073
| 4l, lot
j
14,242
40,330
15,013
39,258
23,156

9.6
29.5
32.0
32.5
18.7

211,622
126,259
104,180
109,645
137,619

18,770
56,571
60,558
53,358
23,510

8.2
30.5
36.8
32.7
14.6

258,599
174,707
141,697
148,009
183,804

20,119
71,363
61,021
58,424
21,427

7.2
29.0
30.1
28.3

10.6

Indianapolis, Ind........................................................
Providence, R. I ........................................................
St. Paul, M inn..............................................................
Rochester, N. Y ............................................................
Kansas City, M o ..........................................................

37,587
51,727
11,343
41,202
24,581

10,657
17,177
8,687
21,184
7,679

24.9
43.4
34.0
23.8

62,446
76,782
26,398
62,744
46,484

12,610
28,075
15,075
26,622
9,301

16.8
26.8
36.4
29.8
16.7

90,949
91,782
79,979
94,121
111,858

14,487
40,364
63,177
39,775
20,858

13.7
30.6
39.9
29.7
15.7

152,042
119,742
116,246
121,860
145,342

17,122
55,855
46,819
40,748
18,410

31.8
28.7
25.1
1L 2

Toledo, Ohio.................................................................
Denver, Colo.................................................................
Allegheny, P a ..............................................................
Columbus, Ohio............................................................
Worcester, M ass..........................................................

20,485
3,621
37,872
23,663
29,159

11,099
1,138
15,308
7,611
11,946

35.1
23.9
28.8
24.3
29.1

35,788
26,924
59,245
42,576
42,667

14,349
8,705
19,437
9,071
15,624

28.6
24.4
24.7
17.6
26.8

59,245
81,249
79,152
75,662
57,952

22,189
25,464
26,135
12,488
26,703

27.3
23.9
24.8
14.2
31.5

104,000
108,558
99,680
113,282
80,769

27,822
25,301
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68

N o , 37 . — J U V E N IL E D E L I N Q U E N T S I N 1890 A N D 1 9 0 4 : T o t a l N u m b e r a n d
R a t io p e r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f P o p u l a t io n , b y C o lo r , b y S t a t e s , a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic
D iv is io n s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor,j|

Juvenile de­
linquents.

Number oi juvenile delinquents per 100,000 of
population.
White.

State.
June 1.
1890.

June
30,
1904.

June
30,
1904.1

June 1,
1890.

June 30,
1904.1

18.3
35.4
75.5

3.7
32.3
31. C
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46.7
67.8

3.1
77.6
561.6

3.3
47.4
384.8
606.4

84.4
157.2

Junel,
1890.

Alabama............. .........................
Arizona............... .........................
California....................................
Colorado............. ........................
Connecticut..................................

(3)
<*)
'ao6
149
626

37
31
474
288
702

Delaw are.....................................
District of Columbia.................
Florida...........................................
Georgia.......................... ..
Illinois...........................................

45
187
(3)
(•)
ym

98
405
31
99
1,386

15.0
44.0

37. C
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65.9

8.7

3.8
24.6

Indiana.........................................
Iow a..................... ........................
Kansas...........................................
Kentucky......................................
Louisiana.....................................

636
527
208
273

872
714
372
301

24.6
24.2
12.7
11.9
3.4

28.6
29.8
18.9
9.4
3.2

Maine............................ ...............
Maryland.....................................
Massachusetts............................
M ichigan.....................................
M innesota....................................

169
1,061
698
696
284

226
1,070
1,107
1,114
360

25.2
83.6
30.8
31.4

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

860

10.8

608

670
78
164
181
650

New York.....................................
North Dakota.......................... .
O h io ..............................................
Oregon.......................
Pennsylvania..............................

3,675
(*)
1,529
(a)
1,154

Rhode I s l a n d ...,.......................
South Dakota..............................
Tennpssee........._................ ..
U tah...............................................
Verm ont.......................................

270
(*)

$6

237

102

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{ 86

Total.

Colored.

June 1, June 30,
1890.
1904.2
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17.1
36.1
83.9

1.9

22.6
29,7
48.7
72.0

93.3

133.3
341.8
11.7
5.2
261.9

26.7
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51.2
135.7
5.3
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26.5

236.5
619.8
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31.0

295.0
477.8
193.8
44.2

29.0
27.6
14.6
14.7
7.7

32.9
30.2
25.0
13.3
2.4

32.2
79.8
37.9
43.9
19.9

164.6
171.4
114.6
214.2
176.5

133.9
131.6
163.0
276,6
104.5

25.6

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33.2

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31.9
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18.6

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27.4
15.4
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31.5

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1,741
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1,692

59.4

77.8

211.1

232.1

61.3

35.6
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23.2

273.1

304.1

74.8
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40.0
20.5
25.1

356
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2.0

101.8

220.5

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114.9

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77.0
15.4

11.6

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25.9

26.0
39.3

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V irg in ia .......................................
Washington............. ...................
West Virginia..............................
Wisconsin.....................................

(3)
(8)
591

279
158
314
543

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3 0 ,8
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1 9 .1
2 2 .9
8 9 .5
1 34 .8

3 5 .0

14.4
2 7.1
30.2
2 4.4

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

14,846

23,034

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29.7

2 5 .4

3 4 .4

2 3 .7

2 8 .3

7 ,3 88
1,293
5,451
359
355

10,877
2,296
8 ,0 40
620
1,201

3 9 .6
1 3.9
2 1 .8
2 .8
1 2.1

4 8.6
20.9
2 6.9
4 .3
2 8.4

216.4
1 5 .7
147.9
4 .3
5 .7

208.9
2 3 .9
200.7
4 .6
4 5.9

4 2 .5
1 4.6
2 4.4
3 .3
1 1.7

48.3
2 0.7
2 8.8
4 .1
2 6 .7

(3)

Geographic divisions. *
North Atlantic............................
South Atlantic............................
North Central..............................
South Central..............................
W estern .......................................

1Figures based on population of 1900.
2Figures based on estimated population, July l , 1904,
3No returns,
* North Atlantic division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con­
necticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. South AH antic division: Delaware, Maryland,
District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida. North Central division: Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Nebraska, Kansas. South Central division: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana. Western
division: Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Utah, Washington, Oregon, California.




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69

No. 3 8 .—PAUPERS ENUMERATED IN ALMSHOUSES:
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 o p P o p u l a t io n i n 1 8 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 3 ,
( for 1 9 0 3 ) b y N a t iv it y a n d C olor.

by

S tates,

by

N u m b e r a n d R a t io
G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s ,

per
and

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
June 1,1890.

Dec. 31,1903,

Paupers
enumerated
in alms­
houses.
State.

Paupers enumerated in almshouses.

Estimated
general
Num­
ber per Pr n a'

General
pop ula-

Num­ 100,000
ber. of pop­
ula­
tion.
A la ba m a............................ 1,513,017
Arizona................................
59,620
Arkansas............................ 1,128,179
California........................... 1,208,130
412,198
Colorado..............................

623
23
223
2,600
87

41.2
38.6
19.8
215.2

Connecticut.......................
Delaware............................
District of Columbia........
Florida................................
Georgia................................
Idaho...................................
Illin o is................................
In d ian a..............................
Indian Territory..............
Iowa...................I ................

1,438
299

221

192.7
177.5
95.9

24
901

49.0

K ansas................................
K en tu ck y..........................
Louisiana............................
M a in e ..................................
Maryland............................
Massachusetts...................
Michigan............................
Minnesota..........................
Mississippi...........................
Missouri..............................
M on ta n a............................
Nebraska............................
Nevada_________________ '
New Hampshire...............
New Jersey.........................
New M e x ic o .....................
New York............................
North Carolina.................
North Dakota.....................
O hio.....................................
Oklahoma..........................
O regon................................
Pennsylvania.....................
Rhode Island.....................
South Carolina.................
South Dakota.....................
Tennessee..........................
Texas....................................
Utah.....................................
Vermont..............................
V irgin ia..............................
W ashington.......................
West Virginia........ ...........
Wisconsin..........................
W yom ing..... ......................

746,258
168,493
230,392
391,422
1,837,353
84,385
3,826,351
2,192,404
1,911,896
1,427,096
1,858,635
1,118,587
661,086
1,042,390

20
5,395
2,927
1,621
593
1,578

122

1,161
1,599

2,238,943 4,725
2,093,889 1,916
365
1,301,826
494
1,289,600
2,679,184 2,378
132,159
132
1,058,910
291
43
45,761
376,530 1,143
1,444,933 2,718'
1
153,693
5,997,853 10,272
1,617,947 1,493
182,719
35
3,672,316 7,400
61,834
313,767
99
5,258,014 8,653
345,506
490
578
1,151,149
328,808
53
1,767,518 1,545
2,235,523
464
207,905
62
332,422
643
1,655,980 2,193
71
349,390
792
762,794
1,686,880 2,641
60,705

T o ta l......................... 62,622,250 73,045

21.1

6.1

23.7
141.0
133.5
84.8
41.6
84.9
10.9
175.6
153.4

211.0
91.6
28.0
38.3

88.8

99.9
27.5
94.0
303.6
188.1
.7
171.3
92.3
19.2
201.5

Num­
ber per
Num­ 100,000 Native
ber. of pop­ white.
ula­
tion.

For­
eign
born.

Col­
ored.

761
146
575
4,140
398
2,067
278
230
124
1,032

39.2
107.9
41.7
261.6

13
53
41
2,878
186

372

68.0

370
85
391
1,646
205

213.9
145.9
77.7
21.5
43.9

906
164
58
51
611

1,092
58
30
13

61
56
142
61
400

188,010
70
5,178,163 5,635
2,632,582 3,120
467,982
2,346,361 2,019
1,485,683
780
2,250,567 1,678
1,475,880
149
706,427 1,152
1,240,236 1,633
3,008,304 6,934
2,518,659 2,594
1,909,459
547
1,646,035
517
3,259,845 2,465
279,308
314
1,067,606
464
42,335
171
424,150 1,140
2,040,882 1,936
207,861
7,722,443 10,793
1,992,661 1,519
365,070
184
4,331,414 8,172
512,946
52
447,876
257
6,676,216 9,054
458,314
788
1,408,100
686
420,550
159
2,111,310 1,812
3,340,100
913
300,388
184
347,660
414

37.2
108.8
118.5

31
2,726
2,329

38
2,651
647

133
116

86.0

1,214
484
1,155
55
842
813
2,729
1,446
123

755
214
193
70
302
445

1,941,678
135,361
1,377,265
1,582,396
585,011
966,528
190,556
296,035
577,677
2,352,132

52.5
74.6

10.1
163.1
131.7
197,3
103.0
28.6
31.4
75.6
112.4
43.5
403.9
268.8
94.9
139.8
76.2
50.4
188.7

210

1,524
149
207
77
772
745

10

3,113
1,087
419
7
663
161
246
93
338
1,084
6,290
9
85

6

143
108

6

38
77
318
23
7
373
81
52

6

296
252
4

11
10
105

57.4
135.6
171.9
48.7
37.8
85.8
27.3
61.3
119.1

4,267
940
97
4,776
38
154
4,566
425
387
79
1,118
522
65
302

1,915
306
881
1,606

99.5
53.1
85.6
72.9

1,040
146
682
483

1,110

5
117
5

116.6 80,651,957 81,764

101.4

42,205

32,136

6,910

22,350,924 33,278
11,011,640 8,298
27,719,063 27,745
15,122,763 6,457
4,447,567 5,986

100.1

148.9
75.4

15,564
4,746
15,488
3,859
2,558

16,738
714
10,819
692
3,273

880
2,820
1,128
1,945
137

81.6
164.6
141.8
50.2
16.1
87.4

20.8

29.8
163.3
132.4
20.3
103.8
156.6

1,925,208
575,749
1,029,035
2,203,671
103,272

10.1

216
665

2

2,866
11

436

97
4,089
332
31
76
78
179
114
98
36
153
82

5
361
30
268

2

2
584
207
3
9

888

Geographic divisions.*
North A tlan tic.................
South A tla n tic.................
North Central...................
South Central...................
Western..............................

17,401,545 31,143
8,857,920 8,100
22,362,279 25,615
10,972,893 5,049
3,027,613 3,138

178.9
91.4
114.6
46.0
103.6

42.7
134.6

i For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




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No. 39*—FOREIGN-BORN WHITE PAUPERS ENUMERATED IN A IM SHOUSES: P e r C e n t D i s t r i b u t i o n , D e c e m b e r 31, 1903, b y C o u n t r y o f B i r t h ,
by

Sta t e s,

and

by

G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s .

[Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. 9

5.1
A8

S.7
12.4

3.7
7.0

Connecticut........................................ 71.9
Delaware............................................. ( 2)
District o f C o l u m b i a . . .......................
(2)
Florida................................................. (2)
(*)
Georgia................................................

8.4

7.4

2.4

2.7

2.7

(2)

<2)
(2)

Idaho..................................................
( 2)
Illinois................................................. 32/8
Indiana............................................... 35.9
Indian Territory...............................
Iowa..................1 ................................ 25.4
Kansas.................................................
Kentucky...........................................
Louisiana...................................
Maine...................................................
Maryland............................................

(2)

( 2)

33.2
37.9

( 2)

3.3

54.9

6.1
2.1

(2)

<*)

( 2)

<2)

Massachusetts.................................... 70.1
Michigan............................................. 20.3
Minnesota........................................... 15.3

2.9
27.3
24.3
&

4.1

<2)

41.2
39.2
26.8
( 2)

( 2>

37.8
.7
10.3
18.2
4.5

14.3
31.3

11.8
5.3

2.9
10.5
2.9

( 2)

(2)

( 2)

1.6

11.3
7.0

.4

.5

1.6

.1

2.0

( 2)

m 2

7.9
.5
(*)

• 7
!:L

(2)
0

(*)
( 2)

( 2)

(*)

2.1
1.2

.4
.3

1.4
2.9

1.3
.5

1.7

7.2

.3

2.8

1.4

1.4
.5

1.6

3.1

i 2.6
3.8

.3
.4

1.0

2.6

.7

6 .6
4 1 .3
i2)

4.7
1.7

L

1.8

o

.2

1.1
.1
2.0
1.0

1.7

2.5
.9
1.4
2.4

.4

2.3

.3

i.3

.5

13.0
,|'2)

5.6
2.9

(2)

.4

.1

(2 )

la s

2.5
.4*

1.2

28.4
.7

2

:.U3

2.4

i.5

1.1

62.4

18.7

6.3

3.3

1 .7

2.0

1.2

1.0

( 2)
( 2)

( 2)
( 2)

( 2)
(* )

(2)
( 2)

i;'2)

( 2)

i;2j
,!'*)
1 .6

( 2)
(2 )

( 2)

2.0

1.2

4.8

C
2)

45.1
63.0

27.3

(2)
(* )
(2)
2 2 .4

(* )

2.1
m
27.9

U t a h ................................................................

5.3

6.1

(2)

C
2)

Virginia............................................... <2)
Washington....................................... 32.7
West Virginia.................................... ( 2)
Wisconsin........................................... 14.6
Wyoming...........................................

(* )

C
2)
ii/a

17.5
( 2)
(*)
(2)

10.1

1.4

(* )

67
6.9
( 2)
f 2)
( 2)

43.9
(2)
(* )

18:3

12.4

( 2)

0)
(2)

(**>

10.4

.8

2.1
1 VJ
(!!)
(S)
\ V . '2
! 3i:.7
( :!)

1.7

.8

(2)
(2)

1.2
(2)
(2)

.7

(*)

2.8
6.1

( 2)

1.1

.3

.2

1.1

.2

1.1

1.7

3.4
.9

3.3

( 2)

(2)

2.6

2.0

50.9

4.5

4.1

9.5

1.3

46.4

23.3

8.7

4.8

4.9

2.5

59.2
45.1
29.6
43.1
38.0

16.3
33.3
35.8
25.0
15.0

8.9
5.9
7.8
7.3
11.9

5.3 • 1.6
2 .0
1.5
4.2
H .4
1.5
2 .2
5.6
7.5

2.3
4.1

.9
1.5

2.1

2.0
2.6

( 2)
( 2)

(2)
(2)
5 .4

1.1

2.4

5.2

1.5
(2)

(2)

f2)

5.0

2.2

(2)

m
72

(2)

15.0

( 2)
(2)

.9

(2)

(2)
1 4 .4
(IS)

3 .3
(*)
6 .5

(2)

(2)

.6
( 2)
( 2)

1.7
9.0

( 2)

(2)

(*)

1.3
2.7

5 .6

*\*8* “ 7 i ‘

1.5

9.9

( 2)
«

.9

A7
3.1
(2)

(2)

12.4
9.9

39.4

3.3

.1
1.4

3.6
20.7

(*)
(2)

3.5
3.9

1.4

46.7
59.6

36.5

(*)

2.0

f t

7.0

1 .4

b

1.6
( 2)

( 2)

<2)
3 .6

Vermont.............................................

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

4.8

7.2

9.6
5.0
9.7
9.9
A3

South Dakota....................................
Tennessee.....................................................
Texas..............................................................

(})
1 3 .2

1A5
5.2

1.3
41.8

Missouri..............................................
Montana.............................................
Nebraska............................................
Nevada...............................................
New Hampshire................................
New Jersey.........................................
New Mexico.......................................
New York..........................................
North Carolina..................................
North Dakota....................................
Ohio.....................................................
Oklahoma...........................................
Oregon.................................................
Pennsylvania....................................
Rhode Island.............................................
South Carolina..........................................

(*)

1.7

33.9

.4

5.2

(2)

2.6

32.2
29.0

20.6

( 2)

0.5

ft

2.8
1.1

(2)
(*)

7.2
9.1

( 2)

0.1

( 2)

2)
(2)

43.4
40.2

M is s i s s ip p i ...................................................

■ ’
i
;2)
:2)

Other coun­
tries.

9.6
15.1

8
(2)

Russia a n d
Poland.

15.0
1A5

::q

Hungary and
Bohemia.

California............................................ 4LQ
Colorado.............................................. 34.4

( 2)

!
O

France.

(2)
W

i
=3
•

Italy.

(*)
m
(2)

(*)
(2)
«

A l a b a m a .,, , _ , T..............
.............. ..
A r iz n n a ............. .............................................

3

Scotland.

Germany.

A

Ireland.

State.

England and
Wales.

j

|

Per cent of foreign-bom white paupe>rs enumerated in almshouses,
Dec, 31?:1903,b om in—

M

22.9
A4
( 2)
(2)

(2)

.6

3.3
m

.3

2.6

f t

6 .0

1.0

1.4

1.0

1.5

A5

1.0

.7
1.5
1.5
4.1
A3

.6

1.4

2.1
2.0

2.7

1.8
1.5

1.3

10.1
10.0

Geographic divisions.*
North Atlantic..................................
South Atlantic..................................
North Central....................................
South Central....................................
Western...............................................

2 .2

2.9
A0

.7
.5

1.0
2.4

1Includes Newfoundland.
2Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.

8For States



included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.

.4

.1

.6

3 .4

5.2

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No. 4 0 .—ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OP AQE AND UPWARD IN
1

9 B y S t a t e s , b y: S e x , R a c e , a n d N a t i v i t y , a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv i s i o n s .
0
0
i

[Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
White.
Male.

State.

Female.

Total.
Native.

Foreign
bom .

Negro.
Total.

A labam a............................
A rizon a..............................
Arkansas............................
California...........................
Colorado............................

212,579
14,404
91,483
36,444
8,774

231,011
12,903
99,172
22,515
9,005

443,590
27,307
190,655
58,959
17,779

103,570
3,096
76,036
8,320
8,692

1,313
7,552
1,124
27,267
7,264

104,883
10,648
77,160
35,587
15,956

338,605

Connecticut.......................
Delaware............................
District of Columbia . . . .
Florida................................
Georgia................................

20,929
8,882
7,807
41,420
231,880

22,044
8,649

42,865
248,540

42,973
17,531
20,028
84,285
480,420

3,678
6,072
1,138
17,039
100,431

37,723
2,476
1,342
2,145
833

41,401
8,548
2,480
19,184
101,264

1,441
8,967
17,462
64,816
379,067

Idaho ..................................
Illinois................................
Ind iana..............................
Indian Territory.............
I o w a ....................................

3,260
74,752
43,763
27,709
18,675

2,245
83,206
46,776
24,343
21,497

5,505
157,958
90,539
52,052
40,172

862
58,037
63,800
29,091
16,522

1,305

16,059
889
21,431

2,167
144,706
79,869
29,980
37,953

37
12,903
10,694
11,242
1,962

Kansas................................
K entucky..........................
Louisiana..........................
M aine..................................
M aryland..........................

15,732
131,939
183,318
16,936
49,1X0

16,781
131,015
197,827
12,124
52,837

32,513
262,954
381,145
29,060
101,947

12,165
169,324
82,227
11,394
26,432

10,604
5,444
14,324
17,195
12,262

22,769
174,768
96,551
28,589
38,694

9,230
88,137
284,028
155
63,033

Massachusetts...................
Michigan............................
Minnesota..........................
Mississippi.........................
Missouri..............................

59,414
43,224
23,049
170,827
75,272

74,629
37,258
29,897
180,634
77,572

134,043
80,482
52,946
351,461
152,844

10,739
22,277
6,338
36,03$
96,405

119,682
54,399
42,142
806
19,944

180,321
76,676
48,480
36,844
116,349

2,853
1,426
337
313,312
36,390

M ontana............................
Nebraska............................
Nevada................................
New Hampshire...............
New Jersey.........................

6,885
8,094
2,648
12,043
42,625

4,790
9,903
1,997
9,032
44,033

11,675
17,997
4,645
21,075
86,658

752
4,717
133
3,840
17,031

4,264
11,911
641
17,126
69,307

6,016
16,628
774
20,966
76,338

152
633
29
70
9,882

New Mexico.......................
New Y ork ...........................
North Carolina.................
North D akota...................
Ohio......................................

19,765
143,214
181,228
6,194
63,404

27,206
174,886
205,023
6,525
68,187

46,971
318,100
386,251
12,719
131,541

34,525
47,350
175,645
1,063
67,156

4,897
258,42$
262
8,432
50,155

38,922
305,773
175,907
9,496
117,310

271
9,180
208,132
31
14,107

Oklahoma..........................
Oregon................................
Pennsylvania...................
Rhode Island.....................
South Carolina.................

7,930
7,429
157,027
13,582
159,419

7,844
3,257
142,349
15,422
179,240

15,774
299,376
29,004
338,659

6,279
2,180
87,372
3,714
54,375

1,268
2,207
191,706
24,157
344

7,547
4,387
279,078
27,871
54,719

3,628
89
19,532
1,063
283,883

South D akota...................
Tennessee...........................
Texas ..................................
U ta h ....................................
Verm ont............................

6,160
150,047
156,801
2,811
9,507

8,672
156,883
157,217
3,330
6,740

14,832
306,930
314,018
6,141
16,247

1,204
157,396
95,006
1,108
6,934

5,835
1,690
51,481
3,167
9,205

7,039
159,086
146,487
4,275
16,139

51
147,784
167,138
37
99

157,890
7,360
41,429
34,284

154,230
5,380
38,676
39,495

1,012

312,120
12,740
80,105
73,779
2,878

96,117
1,374
64,281
13,989
348

2,043
4,546
4,730
56,396
1,349

98,160
5,920
69,011
70,385
1,697

213,836
259
11,083
250
141

T o ta l......................... 3,011,224

3,168,845

6,180,069

1,913,611 1,287,135 3,200,746

2,853,194

501,259
942,281
445,719
1,185,946
93,640
10,187
12,762
7

976,536
1,821,346
858,322
2,318,579
205,286
23,311
42,340
1,137

8,191,801

6,246,857

Virginia..............................
Washington.......................
West V irginia...................
Wisconsin..........................
Wyoming............................

1,866

12,221

10,686

86,668

211

113,453

1,211
962

Geographic divisions.1
North A tlantic.................
475,277
South A tla n tic.................
879,065
North Central...................
412,603
South Central...........
1,132,633
Western..............................
111,646
A la sk a ................................
13,124
Hawaii........................
29,578
Military and naval..........
1,130
Grand total.............

3,055,056

192,052
541,530
363,672
754,967
61,390
193
2,197
433

734,424
26,437
383,976
78,339
63,959
572
5,344

926,476
667,967
747,648
833,306
125,849
765
7,541
553

44,275
1,260,279
87,914
1,467,327
3,399

1,916,434 1,293,171 3,209,605

2,853,720

120

*For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




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No. 4 1 .—ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND UPWARD IN
1900: P e r c e n t a g e s b y S e x , R a c e , a n d N a t i v i t y , a n d b y S t a t e s a n d G e o ­
D iv is io n s .

g r a p h ic
[

S

o

u

r

c

e

:

R

e

White.
Male.

State.

Female.

Total.
Native.

Alabama................... ..........
Arizona................................
Arkansas.............................
California............................
Colorado..............................

32.6
25.3
18.9
5.3
3.7

Connecticut........................
Delaware.............................
District of Columbia........
Florida.................................
Georgia................................

5.7
11.9
7.2
20.4
29.6

9.9
23.5
31.3

Idaho...................................
Illinois..................................
Indiana................................
Indian Territory...............
Iowa.....................................

4.5
3.9
4.3
18.6

4.7
4.6
4.9
19.5

4.6
4.2
4.6
19.0
2.3

2.6

35.4
34.8

34.0
29.0
20.4
4.8
4,2

22.1
4.2
4.8

6.0
12.2

2.1

14.8

Massachusetts....................
Michigan..............................
Minnesota.................. .........
Mississippi........................ ..
Missouri...............................

5.*
4.4
3.3
30.9

6.4
4.1
5.0
33.1

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

5.6
1.9

12.1
7.1
5.8

7.1
2.7
15.2
5.3
5.9

New Mexico.......................
New York...........................
North Carolina...................
North Dakota....................
Ohio.....................................

25.7
5.0
27.4
4.7
3.8

29.9
6.7
4.2

Oklahoma...........................
Oregon.................................
Pennsylvania.....................
Rhode Island.....................
South Carolina...................

5.0
3.9
6.3

7.0

8.9
11.9

6.C 1
9.1
11.4
19.0
7.1

1.9
4.0
4.2
14.1

8.5
10.9
28.6
19.4
13.4

2.1
12.8

14.6
10.3
8.4
10.7
9.3

5.8
4.1
3.7

7.0

2.8
2.1

3
7.5
20.5
14.1

2.7

34.8
14.0

11.1

29.9
5.4
19.4
4.2
3.7

8.3
4.1
19.9
18.7
6.5

2.9
1.4
5.9
8.3
13.5

26.0

14.2

6.7
9.7
30.3

2.5
14.1
8.5

2.9

21.4

5.8

13.3
41.6
38,2
6.3
14.6

11.1

10.9
4.5
21.5

11.1

.9

1.2
1.3

12.8
17.3
2.4
4.1

.8

1.7

.8
8.0
4.8

.6
.8
.6

3

6.2

33.2
5.5
28.7
5.6
4.0
5.5
3.3

6.1
2.3
5.9

29.4

2.5

1.2

6.1

2.3

34.3

37.5

8.4
35.9

13.6

3.8

South Dakota.....................
Tennessee............................
Texas...................................
Utah.....................................
Vermont..............................

6.5
21.4
15.2
3.5
4.9

5.0
20.7
14.5
3.1
5.8

10.0
1.3
.7
4.6

20.1
13.9

2.8

6.7

Virginia...............................
Washington........................
West Virginia.....................
Wisconsin............................
Wyoming............................

23.2
3.0
11.3
4.2
3.9

22.5
3.4

5.3
4.2

10.1

11.2

.6
6.1
.8

22.9
3.1
11.4
4.7
4.0

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

1.8

10.7

11.6

10.7
10.9
7.9
49.1
28.1

5.2

11.4

11.8

23.0
11.9
17.2

6.2

5.4

19.1

10.8

47.6

12.8
17.8

8.8

15.1
14.1
52.8

2.2

6.1

.5

22.3
40.1
61.1
14.2
35.1

8.0

7.8

.8

8.8

8.1

42.8
18.5

18.4
5.1
5.2

6.1

19.5
.9
2.4

14.5
18.1

22.6

2.2

6.8
.

1.5
1.7

5.9

6.0

11.5
38.1
24.3
38.4
52.4

1.6

11.6

2.1

2.3

42.2

5.8
7.0

3.6
14.0

6.1

1

16.o
18.3
7.0

1L9

11.1

6.8

3.1
3.8

.8
8.6

5.9
4.2
4.1
04 ’J
6.4

6.2

8.1

.8

2.9
16.5
38.5
5.1

10.8

3.2
16.7
40.1
4.3
11.4

57.4
12.7
43.0
13.4
13.0

11.5

8.7

5.6

21.9
30.5

16.3
36.9
5.9

14.7
14.9

8.0

2.7

5.9

Kansas.................................
Kentucky............................
Louisiana............................
Maine...................................
Maryland............................

Total.

9.3
35.3

6.2
1LG
1.0

12.0
8.6

2.6

Negro.

Foreign
bom.

44.6

11.6

11.1
8.2

1.5
10.3
4.5
2.5

32.3
11.4
17.2

12.9

6.2

44.5

15.9
12.9
9.4

5.7
11.5
3.8

13.8
47.1
21.7

11.8

4

Geographic divisions, i
North Atlantic...................
South Atlantic...................
North Centra!.....................
South Central.....................
Western..............................
Alaska..................................
H

.

.

.

.a

.

.

6.0

5.7
23.1
3

24.7

.

9

4

.

. w

Military and naval............

.

.

31.3
.
.
31.8

1.2

10.2

Grand total..............

6

24.0

21.9
6

.

0

.

6

.

.

72.7
36.6
.a
.

1.2

11.3

8

.

.

5.9
23.9
4.2
22.9
6.3
41.6
33.1
. i
.

1.2

10.7

1.6
11.4
2

.

3

11.2

22.8

2
.
.

i.

.

.
5.9
.

4.6

9
.

.
6

.
8.5
6.5
.
.
43.1
.

12.9

1 For States Included In each division, see note 3, p. 51.




4.1

7

.

.

.
.
15.3

8

13.1
3.6

2.6
.

.

.

.
20.6 .

.

.

.

7.6

8

6.2

4

4

F A M IL I E S A N D H O M E S ,

73

No. 4 2 .—TOTAL POPULATION, NUMBER OF DWELLINGS AND FAMILIES,
NUMBER AND POPULATION OF PRIVATE FAMILIES, NUMBER OF FAMI­
LIES NOT PRIVATE, AND AVERAGE NUMBER OF PERSONS TO A DWELL­
ING, FAMILY, AND PRIVATE FAMILY, 1900: By S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic
D iv is io n s .
[Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Private families.
State.

Alabama.......................
Arizona.........................
Arkansas......................
California......................
Colorado.......................
Connecticut..................
Delaware......................
District of Columbia..
Florida..........................
Georgia.........................
Idaho.............................
Illinois...........................
Indiana.........................
Indian Territory.........
Iowa..............................
Kansas..........................
Kentucky.....................
Louisiana.....................
Maine............................
Maryland......................
Massachusetts.............
Michigan.......................
Minnesota.....................
M ississippi................
Missouri........................
Montana.......................
Nebraska......................
Nevada.........................
New Hampshire..........
New Jersey...................
New Mexico.................
New York.....................
North Carolina............
North Dakota..............
Ohio...............................
Oklahoma.....................
Oregon..........................
Pennsylvania...............
Rhode Island...............
South Carolina............
South Dakota..............
Tennessee.....................
Texas............................
Utah..............................
Vermont.......................

Total pop­
ulation.

1,828.697
122,931
1,311,564
1,485.053
539,700

Total
dwell­
ings.

362,295
28,763
259.004
313,217
120,364

159,677
908,420
38,191
184,735
49,385
278,718
528,542
113,594
436,153
2,216,331
161,772
36,487
845,836
4,821,550
2,516,462
552,495
75,539
392,060
468,682
2,231,853
314,375
1,470,495
2,147,174
413,974
269,395
1,381,625
148.507
694,466
1,188,044
221,706
451.362
2,805,346
2,420,982
521.648
1,751,394
317.037
310,963
1,551,270
593,528
3,106,665
53,779
243,329
213,972
1,066,300
10,960
42,335
86,635
411,588
321,032
1,883,669
195,310
44,903
7,268,894 1,035,180
1,893,810
360,491
319,146
63.319
857,636
4,157,545
398,331
85,309
413,536
87,523
6,302,115 1,236,238
428,656
67,816
259,302
1,340,316
81,863
401,570
2,020,616
385,588
3,048,710
575,734
276,749
53,490
75,021
343,641
Virginia........................ 1,854,184
347,159
Washington.................
518,103
106,622
W est Virginia..............
180,715
958,800
Wisconsin..................... 2,069,042
398,017
Wyoming....................
19,664
92,531

Total
families.
Number.

Popula­
tion.

370,980 1,799,695
374,765
109,183
29,875
27,817
262,421 1,290,090
265,238
324,690 1,319,602
341,781
496,43U
127,459
122,349
871,648
203,424
200,640
179,833
39,446
39,007
55,465 . 261,233
56,678
508,915
117,001
113,029
450,712 2,177,305
455,557
37.491
149,871
35,819
1,036,158 1,024,189 4,664,631
567,072 2,460,026
571,513
386,683
76,701
76,017
480,878
476,710 2,177,934
319,422 1,438,919
321.947
437,054
434.228 2,112,452
284,875
[
281,449 |1,351,820
163,344
161,588 1 670.067
242,331
239,837 1,152,972
613.659
604,873 2,672,527
548,094
542,358 2,345,548
337,284 1,669,015
342,658
316,114 1,529,042
318,948
646,872 3,012,952
654,333
206.054
55,889
52,125
220,947
217,990 1,030,289
10,472
11,190
37,438
97,902
96,534
394,378
415,222
408,993 1,819,831
189,216
46,355
45,510
1,634,523 1,608,170 6,922,931
370,072
367,565 1,871,311
305,338
64,090
63,360
944,433
934,674 4,028,125
388,356
86,908
85,929
91,214
371,638
87,545
1,320,025 1,303,174 6,086,595
409,713
94,179
92,735
269,864
267,859 1,322,918
83,536
82,290
388,013
402,536
399,017 1,982,406
589,291
582,055 2,983,793
56,196
55,208
267,268
81,462
80,559
332,800

Average number of
persons to a—
Families not
Pri­
pri­
vate. Dwell­ Fam­ vate
ing.
ily. fami­
ly3,785
2,058
2.817
17.091
5,110
2,784
439
1,213
3,372
4,845
1,672
11,969
4,441
684
4,168
2,525
2,826
3,426
1,756
2,494
8,786
5,736
5,374
2,834
7,461
3,764
2,957
718
1,368
6,229
845
26,353
2,507
1,330
9,759
979
3,669
16.851
1,444
2,005
1,246
3,519
7,236
988
903

5.0
4.3
5.1
4.7
4.5
5.7
4.8
5.6
4.7
5.1
4.4
5.7
4.6
5.2
4.8
4.7
5.2
5.1
4.7
5.4

6.2
4.6
5.5
5.0
5.2
4.5
5.0
3.9
4.8
5.9
4.3
7.0
5.3
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.7
5.1
6.3
5.2

4.9
4.1
4.9

4 .3

4.2

4,o
4.7
4.9
4.5
4.9
4.3
4.7
4.4
5.1
4.6
4.6
4.9
4.8
4.3
4.9
4.6
4.4
o. 1
4.9
4.7
4.4
4.8
3.8
4.2
4.5
A, 2
4.4
5.1
4.9
4.4

4.9
3.9
4.9
4.1
4.1
4.3
4.6
4.7
4.5
4.8
4.2
4.6
4.3
5.1
4.6
4.5
4.9
4.8
4.1
4.8
4.4
4.3
4.9
4.8
4.7
4.0
4.7
3.6
4.1
4.4
4.2
4.3
5.1
4.8
4.3
4.5
4,2
4.7
4.4
4.9
4.7
5.0
5.1
4.8
4.1

3,768
5,915
2,511
5,736
1,484

4.9
5.2
5.3
5.2
4.6
5.3
4.9
5.3
5.2
4.7

4.6
4.5
4.8
4.6
5.0
4.8
5.0
5.2
4.9
4.2
5.1
4.6
5.1
4.9
4.6

5.0
4.2
5.1
4.7
4.2

Total................... 75,994,575 14,430,145 16,187,715 15,963,965 73,410,992 223,750

5.3

4.7

4.6

5.9
5.2
5.0
5.1
4.7

4.4
4.9
4.5
4.9
4.1
3.3
3.7
2.4
4*6

364,517
113,086
186,291
426,063
20,116

360,749 1,813,217
107,171
446,799
183,780
934,639
420,327 1,991,415
18,632
78,118

Geographic divisions .l
North Atlantic............
South Atlantic............
North Central.............
South Central.............
WT
estem........................
Alaska...........................
Hawaii..........................
Military and naval___

3,581,468
2,006,696
5,228,408
2,737,801
875,772
10,565
32,366
1,701

4,623,740
2,101,757
5,695,250
2,836,316
930,652
13,459
36,922
1,701

4,557,266
2,078,603
5,632,548
2,808,210
887,338
12,183
29,763
526

20,180,490
10,222,343
25,512,205
13,824,337
3,671,617
39,638
110,306
1,259

66,474
23,154
62,702
28,106
43,314
1,276
7,159
1,175

4.8
53.6

4.6
5.0
4.6
5.0
4.4
4.7
4.2
53.6

Grand total....... 76,303,387 14,474,777 16,239,797 16,006,437 |73,562,195 233,360

5.3

4.7

21,046,695
10,443,480
26,333,004
14,080,047
4,091,349
63,592
154,001
91,219

1For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51,




6.0

74

F A M IL IE S A M D H O M E S.

Mo. 4 3 .—FAMILIES CLASSIFIED BY TENURE OF HOMES. 1900: By States and
by

G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s .

(Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Families having homes.
Owned.

State.
Free.

Mort­
gaged.

Un­
known.

Total.

Per cent
owned.

Hired.

Of un­
known
tenure.

Total
number
of
families.

Alabama...............
Arizona.................
Arkansas...........
California..............
Colorado...............

95,048
13,701
95,977
102,354
39,933

20,605
1,048
16,571
40,815
13,141

7,251

7,933
6,925
3,175

122,904
15,871
120,181
150,094
56,249

34.4
57.5
47.7
46.3
46.6

234,064
11,742
132,055
174,031
64,529

17,797
2,262
12,702
17,656
6,681

374,765
29,875
265,238
341,781
127,459

Connecticut..........
Delaware..............
District of Columbia......................
Florida..................
Georgia.................
Idaho.....................
Illinois...................
Indiana.................
Indian Territory.
Iowa.......................
Kansas..................
Kentucky.............
Louisiana.............
Maine....................
Maryland..............
Massachusetts___
Michigan...............
Minnesota.............
Mississippi...........
Missouri................

38,176
7,809

37,770
5,165

1,438
773

77,390
13,747

39.0
36.3

121,007
24,101

5,027
1,598

203,424
39,446

8,557
41,141
101,494

4,304
5,533
17,674

13, L
61
51,100
130,205

20,727
275,137
200,822
17,988
164,519
117,351
172,522
65,265
75,651
58,881
109,494
193,190
127,265
73,599
194,190
24,526
71,617
5,863
36,078
62,360
26,846
280,673
131,029
33,754
318,553
50,483
37,951
328,989
14,617
57,341

3,274
162,469
104,042
481
113,414
61,766
35,182
12,260
24,471
27,246
94,176
129,550
75,084
23,581
119,173

300
4,726
11,037
1,055
16,533
8,652
6,313
6,297
5,033
11,138
6,583
3,020
5,053
3,909
9,594
7,448

24.0
46.8
30.6
71.6
45.0
56.1
34.0
60.5
59.1
51.5
31.4
64.8
40.0

41,721
58,318
294,830
9,936
555,438
245,366
48,112
185,270
127,565
205,793
183,943
55,994
136,995
385,959
201,041
120,694
196,361
312,807

1,796
7,283
30,522
2,499
26,581
12,631
3,807
11,378
10,232
12,419
16,824
4,208
14,156

56,678
117,001
455,557
37,491
1,036,158
571,513
76,701
480,878
321,947
437,054
284,875
163,344
242,331
613,659
548,094
342,658
318,948
654,333

1,122

6,021

10,362

37,483
147,219
197,789
31,567
26,892

3,499
44,465
566
13,154
70,805
658
234,363
24,800
13,853
150,254
6,595
10,897
176,745
10,905
14,048
17,249
21,098
50,437
4,316
19,813

1,586
5,383
355
1,785
4,578
1,974
13,116
9,897
2,089
15,335
3,008
2,226
22,480
734
5,957
2,556
11,519
15,783
1,107
1,389

134,287
45,560
78,324
162,560
8,059

26,692
10,565
14,935
105,748
1,114

10,279
2,278
5,728

Total........... 4,761,211

2,196,375

682,208
140,397
1,097,067
186,810
89,893
26
449

Montana...............
Nebraska..............
Nevada.................
N ew Hampshire..
New Jersey..........
New Mexico.........
New York............
North Carolina...
North D akota....
Ohio.......................
Oklahoma.............
Oregon..................
Pennsylvania___
Rhode Island.. . .
South Carolina.. .
South D a k o ta....
Tennessee..............
Texas.....................
Utah.......................
Vermont...............
Virginia.................
Washington..........
West V irginia....
Wisconsin.............
Wyoming.............

25,056
454,139
313,516
24,782
284,230
184, L50
218,842
84,108
103,142
91, L80
207,579
332,334
209, 797
103,201
323,725
29,611
121,165
6, 784
51,017
137, 743
29,178
528,152
165,726
49,696
484,142
60,086
51,074
528,214
26,256
77,346
57,288
179,836
264,009
36,990
48,094

35.0
62.3
63.5
34.5
50.9

68.5
33.2
46.6
80.0
52.5

20,121
14,719
12,167
19,386
17,801
3,564
7,003
935
3,263
13,628
3,309
45,104
14,552
2,569
22,673

71.8
58.7
41.2
28.6
30.6
71.2
46.3
46.5
67.8
60.4

22,714
92,479
3,471
43,622
263,851
13,568
1,061,267
189,794
12,425
437,618
23,644
35,954
753,3G
8
65,422
175,780
23,145
208,473
303,575
17,601
31,487

3,178
4,186
38,443
2,501
16,738
3,103
14,227
21,707
1,605
1,881

46,355
1,634,523
370,072
64,690
944,433
86,908
91,214
1,320,025
94,179
269,864
83,536
402,536
589,291
•56,196
81,462

842

171,258
58,103
98,987
276,409
10,015

48.8
54.5
54.6
66.4
55.2

179,670
48,776
82,473
139,752
8,138

13,589
5,907
4,831
9,902
1,963

364,517
113,086
186,291
426,063
20,116

301,776

7,259,362

46.5

8,365,739

562,614

16,187,715
= = = = =

52,449
53,750
97,383
75,549
22,645

1,707,587
813,010
3,090,891
1,178,249
469,625
7,731
6,554

38.0
40.7
55.7
43.4
53.4
80.8
19.2

2,781,977
1,183,682
2,453,600
1,536,020
410,460
1,840
27,537

134,176
105,065
150,759
122,047
50,567
3,888
2,831

4,623,740
2,101,757
5,695,250
2,836,316
930,652
13,459
36.922

483

1,206

1,701

46.4

8,395,599

570,539

16,239,797

8,101

56.6
56.8

66.2
53.9
34.3

55,889
220,947
11,190
97,902
415,222

Geographic dir
visions, i
N orth Atlantic...
972,930
618,863
South A tlantic...
North Central___ 1,896,441
SouthCentral....
915,890
Western...............
357,087
Alaska..............
7,705
Hawaii...................
5,346
Military and na­
12
val. .....................
Grand total. 4,774,274

759

12
2,190,850

302,535

7,273,059

i For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.



No. 4 4 . — D E A T H S :1 N u m b e r a n d P roportion p e r 1,000 of
A v e r a g e s , 1901 to 1905 a n d 1906 to 1910, in the

P o pu la tio n , from all Ca u s e s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 to 1910, a n d A n n u a l
R eg istra tio n A r e a ,2 b y C olor , N a tiv ity , a n d P a r e n t N ativ ity .

(Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.JJ
NUMBER OP DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES.
Annual average.
Color, nativity, and parent nativity.
1901-1905 1906-1910
493,291
347,953
159,081
116,882
47,749
24,242
135,292
10,046
36,339
35,042
261
1,036
529,630

668,028
481,084
242,190
175,820
59,808
3,266
176,798
10,146
46,905
44,132
1,173
1,599
714,933

1901

1902

1908

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

503,569
363,702
157,789
110,971
35,979
58,963
130, 111
9,756
36,370
34,995
311
1,064
539,939

483,842
341,247
147,366
104,720
44,440
44,721
131,780
10,815
34,365
33,035
262
1,068
518,207

473,645
335,704
145,056
106,062
43,119
41,467
126,590
11,351
34,995
33,695
211
1,089
508,640

488,237
343,354
158,000
114,542
46,911
23,901
135,204
9,679
36,178
34,916
255
1,007
524,415

513,016
361,212
172,761
127,407
54,304
6,740
141,937
9,867
38,338
37,065
276
997
551,354

507,715
358,247
172,220
131,677
49,969
4,381
140,951
8,517
37,818
36,501
299
1,018
545,533

614,069
441,096
217,798
160,502
58,439
4,357
162,364
10,609
44,036
41,508
1,118
*1,410
658,105

640,971
456,194
227,301
164,956
59,569
4,368
174,270
10,507
46,063
43,302
1,120
<1,641
687,034

645,562
464,085
231,745
171,637
56,683
4,020
171,834
9,643
46,012
43,113
1,306
6 1,593
691,574

686,230
497,537
252,268
180,626
61,058
3,585
178,788
9,905
46,308
43,240
1,435
«1,633
732,538

930.7
656.7
315.7
241.4
91.6
8.0
258.4
15.6
69.3
66.9
.5
1.9
1000.0

933.1
670.3
330.9
243.9
88.8
6.6
246.7
16.1
66.9
63.1
1.7
*2.1
1000.0

933.0
664.0
330.8
240.1
86.7
6.4
253.7
15.3
67.0
63.0
1.6
<2.4
1000.0

933.5
671.1
335.1
248.2
82.0
5.8
248.5
13.9
66.5
62.3
1.9
6 2.3
1000.0

936.8
679.2
344.4
246.6
83.4
4.9
244.1
13.5
63.2
59.0
2.0
*2.2
1000.0

1910
753,308
546,507
281,837
201,378
63,292
196,733
10,068
52,104
49,499
886
71,719
805,412

PROPORTION PER 1,000 DEATHS.
White..............................................................
Native......................................................
Both parents native.........................
One or both parents foreign..............
Parentage unknown........................
Parentage not stated......................
Foreign....................................................
Unknown.................................................
Colored.........................................................
Negro.......................................................
Indian................
. . . .
Chinese and Japanese.............................
Aggregate..........................................

931.4
657.0
300.4
220.7
90.2
45.8
255.4
19.0
68.6
66.2
.5
2.0
1000.0

934.4
672.9
338.8
245.9
83.7
4.6
247.3
14.2
65.6
61.7
1.6
2.2
1000.0

932.6
673.6
292.2
205.5
66.6
109.2
24L0
18.1
67.4
64.8
.6
2.0
1000.0

933.7
658.5
284.4
202.1
85.8
86.3
254.3
20.9
66.3
63.7
.6
2.1
1000.0

1 Exclusive of stillbirths.
* For population of registration area, see Table 48, p. 80.
* Includes 917 Chinese, 478 Japanese, 5Hawaiians, 3Koreans, 3 Filipinos, 2 East
Indians, I Tahitian, and 1 Hindoo.




931.2
660.0
285.2
208.5
84.8
81.5
248.9
22.3
68.8
66.2
.4
2.1
1000.0

931.0
654.7
301.3
218.4
89.5
45.6
257.8
18.5
69.0
66.6
.5
1.9
1000.0

930.5
655.1
313.3
231.1
98.5
12.2
257.4
17.9
69.5
67.2
.5
1.8
1000.0

<Includes 958 Chinese and 683 Japanese.
6 Includes 984 Chinese and 609 Japanese.
6 Includes 997 Chinese and 636 Japanese.
7Includes 1,055 Chinese and 664 Japanese.

935.3
678.5
349.9
250.0
78.6

VITAL STATISTICS,

White..............................................................
Native......................................................
Both parents native.........................
One or both parents foreign.............
Parentage unknown.........................
Parentage not stated........................
Foreign....................................................
Unknown.................... ............................
Colored............................................................
Negro........................................................
Indian......................................................
Chinese and Japanese.............................
Aggregate..........................................

1900

244.3
12.5
64.7
61.5
1.1
7 2.1
1000.0

-a

No. 45.—DEATHS:1 N u m b e r

and

A nnual A verag es,

p e r 1,000 op P o pu la tio n , from all C a u s e s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900
1901 to 1905 a n d 1906 to 1910, in th e E eg istra tio n A r e a ,2 b y S e x a n d A g e .

P r o po rtio n

to

1910,

and

05

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES.
Annual average.
1900

Sex and age.

1901

1902

1908

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1901-1905 1906-1910

283,962
245,668

389,625
325,307

285,999
253,940

276,020
242,187

273,585
235,055

281,041
243,374

296,252
255,102

292,912
252,621

358,286
299,819

375,990
311,044

375,497
316,077

398,597
333,941

439,757
365,655

100,268
22,325
10,005
6,350
4,737
143,684
13,679
8,703
14,531
22,246
24,439
24,169
25,332
24,743
24,068
25,706
26,081
29,474
30,382
30,124
26,420
19,446
9,962
3,522
1,118
<•)'
1,801

139,015
29,523
12,802
7,897
5,657
194,894
16,102
10,808
18,468
27,867
29,831
30,074
32,690
31,708
33,626
35,258
35,735
40,664
43,665
43,262
38,968
28,215
15,354
5,094
*1,544
(6)
1,106

111,687
26;722
12,129
7,812
5,787
164,137
15,678
9,144
14,498
22,260
24,573
23,727
24,606
23,364
22,521
24,283
25,024
27,633
29,123
29,025
25,447
18,843
9,646
3,367
1,113
(5)
1,927

97,477
22,461
10,031
6,605
5,104
141,678
13,932
8,416
13,969
21,809
24,239
23,665
24,456
24,317
22,802
24,804
25,308
28,491
29,422
29,161
25,732
19,494
9,669
3,483
1,108
(5)
2,252

98,575
22,978
10,525
6,475
4,962
143,515
13,790
8,163
13,709
21,390
23,542
23,382
24,146
23,797
22,419
24,340
24,654
27,359
28,427
28,196
24,474
18,147
8,946
3,263
1,072
(*)
1,909

96,857
21,956
10,079
6,429
4,619
139,940
14,047
8,733
14,541
22,227
24,639
24,053
25,314
24,672
23,686
25,534
26,030
29,042
30,335
29,736
26,298
19,222
9,735
3,447
1,124
(•)
2,060

102,880
22,268
9,750
6,323
4,681
145,902
13,774
9,368
15,496
23,206
25,336
25,237
26,449
25,787
25,487
27,182
27,359
31,453
31,688
32,183
27,666
20,476
10,621
3,814
1,127
(6)
1,743

105,553
21,960
9,638
5,916
4,317
147,384
12,851
8,835
14,941
22,600
24,438
24,506
26,296
25,143
25,948
26,671
27,054
31,026
32,037
31,343
27,928
19,889
10,841
3,601
1,158
(6)
1,043

133,105
28,860
12,188
7,450
5,375
186,978
15,317
10,443
17,928
26,805
28,633
28,502
30,790
29,101
30,703
31,166
31,989
36,109
38,040
37,627
33,501
24,025
13,071
4,179
1,393
1,805

131,110
27,565
12,019
7,634
5,446
183,774
15,287
10,513
18,359
27,876
29,415
30,174
32,844
31,233
32,652
33,610
34,360
■39,297
41,499
41,265
36,429
26,778
14,352
4,697
1,380
(*)
1,240

136,432
27,833
12,415
7,739
5,446
189,865
15,822
10,588
18,145
27,137
28,635
29,056
31,188
30,566
32,717
34,128
34,738
39,417
41,506
41,306
37,419
27,219
14,787
4,932
1,502
o
901

140,057
30,279
12,659
7,853
5,686
196,534
16,142
10,761
18,138
27,303
29,733
29,905
32,965
32,115
34,646
36,428
37,007
42,475
46,649
45,610
41,989
29,680
16,533
5,486
«1,321
324
794

154,373
33,080
14,727
8,808
6,331
217,319
17,943
11,736
19,772
30,216
32,741
32,731
35,665
35,523
37,412
40,958
40,582
46,021
50,630
50,500
45,500
33,372
18,029
6,175
41,427
372
788

Aggregate......................................

529,630

714,933

539,939

518,207

508,640

524,415

551,354

545,533

658,105

687,034

691,574

732,538

805,412




VITAL. STATISTICS.

Sex:
Male..........................................................
Female...................................................
Age:
Under 1 year........................ ..................
1 year......... ............................... .............
2 years......................................................
3 years........... .........................................
4 years......................................................
Under 5 years..........................................
5 to 9 years......... . ...................................
10 to 14 years...........................................
15 to 19 years............................... ...........
20 to 24 years...........................................
25 to 29 years...........................................
30 to 34 years................... 1......................
35 to 39 years...........................................
40 to 44 years.......................................
45 to 49 years............................... ...........
50 to 54 years..........................................
55 to 59 years...........................................
60 to 64 years...........................................
65 to 69 years...........................................
70 to 74 years...........................................
75 to 79 years...........................................
80 to 84 years............................................
85 to 89 years..........................................
90 to 94 years...........................................
95 years and over....................................
100 years and over..................................
Unknown................................................

PROPORTION PER 1,000 DEATHS.
536.2
463.8

545.0
455.0

529.7
470.3

532.6
467.4

537.9
462.1

535.9
464.1

537.3
462.7

536.9
463.1

544.4
455.6

547.3
452.7

543.0
457.0

544.1
455.9

546.0
454.0

189.3
42.2
18.9
12.0
8.9
271.3
25.8
16.4
27.4
42.0
46.1
45.6
47.8
46.7
45.4
48.5
49.2
55.7
57.4
56.9
49.9
36.7
18.8
6.6
2.1
(6)
3.4

194.4
41.3
17.9,
11.0
7.9
272.6
22.5
15.1
25.8
39.0
41.7
42.1
45.7
44.4
47.0
49.3
50.0
56.9
61.1
60.5
54.5
39.5
21.5
7.1
82.2
(«)
1.5

206.9
49.5
22.5
14.5
10.7
304.0
29.0
16.9
26.9
41.2
45.5
43.9
45.6
43.3
41.7
45.0
46.3
51.2
53.9
53.8
47.1
34.9
17.9
6.2
2.1
(s)
3.6

188.1
43.3
19.4
12.7
9.8
273.4
26.9
16.2
27.0
42.1
46.8
45.7
47.2
46.9
44.0
47.9
48.8
55.0
56.8
56.3
49.7
37.6
18.7
6.7
2.1
(*)
4.3

193.8
45.2
20.7
12.7
9.8
282.2
27.1
16.0
27.0
42.1
46.3
46.0
47.5
46.8
44.1
47.9
48.5
53.8
55.9
55.4
48.1
35.7
17.6
6.4
2.1
(•)
3.8

184.7
41'. o
19.2
12.3
8,8
266.8
26.8
16.7
27.7
42.4
47.0
45.9
48.3
47.0
45.2
48.7
49.6
55.4
57.8
56.7
•50.1
36.7
18.6
6.6
2.1
(8
>
3.9

186.6
40.4
17.7
11.5
8.5
264.6
25.0
17.0
28.1
42.1
46.0
45.8
48.0
46.8
46.2
49.3
49.6
57.0
57.5
58.4
50.2
37.1
19.3
6.9
2.0
<)
6
3.2

193.5
40.3
17.7
10.8
7.9
270.2
23.5
16.2
27.4
41.4
44.8
44.9
48.2
46.1
47.6
48.9
49.6
56.9
58.7
57.5
51.2
36.5
19.9
6.6
2.1
(6 A
)
1.9

202.3
43.9
18.5
11.3
8.2
284.1
23.3
1519
27.2
40.7
43.5
43.3
46.8
44.2
46.7
47.4
48.6
54.9
57.8
57.2
50.9
36.5
19.9
6.4
2.1
(6 „
>
2.7

190.8
40.1
17.5
11.1
7.9
267.5
22.3
15^3
26.7
40.6
42.8
43.9
47.8
45.5
47.5
48.9
50.0
57.2
60.4
60.1
53.0
39.0
20.9
6.8
2.0
(5
)
1.8

197.3
40.2
18.0
11.2
7.9
274.5
22.9
15.3
26.2
39.2
41.4
42.0
45.1
44.2
47.3
49.3
50.2
57.0
60.0
59.7
54.1
39.4
21.4
7.1
2.2
(6
)
1.3

191.2
41.3
17.3
10.7
7.8
268.3
22 0
14.7
24.8
37.3
40.6
40.8
45.0
43.8
47.3
49.7
50.5
58.0
63.7
62.3
57.3
40.5
22.6
7.5
<1.8
.4
1.1

191.7
41.1
18.3
10.9
7.9
269.8
22.3
14.6
24.5
37.5
40.7
40.6
44.3
44.1
46.5
50.9
50.4
57.1
62.9
62.7
56.5
41.4
22.4
7.7
«1.8
.5
1.0

Aggregate......................................

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0

1,000.0




1,000.0

i Exclusive of stillbirths.
* For population of registration area, see Table 48, p.80l
* Includes 100 years and over.

4 95 to 99 years.
1 Not separately tabulated.
• Not shown for less than five years.

V IT A L STATISTICS.

Sex:
Male.........................................................
Female.....................................................
Age:
Under 1 year...........................................
1 year.......................................................
2 years........... .........................................
3 years......................................................
4 years....................................................
Under 5 years............................ .............
5 to 9 years.............................................
10 to 14 years...........................................
15 to 19 years...........................................
20 to 24 years............................... ...........
25 to 29 years...........................................
30 to 34 years............................................
35 to 39 years......................................... »
40 to 44 years...................../ . ..................
45 to 49 years................................. ..........
50 to 54 years..................... ............. ........
55 to 59 years...........................................
60 to 64 years...........................................
65 to 69 years...........................................
70 to 74 years........................................
75 to 79 years..........................................
80 to 84 years...........................................
85 to 89 years................................. .........
90 to 94 years.............. ............................
95 years and over....................................
100 years and over..................................
Unknown..................................... *—

No. 46.—DEATHS:1 N

1905

um ber

and

100,000
1906 1910,

R ate per

and

to

1900

op

and

in

1910,

P o p u l a t io n , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s
to
an d A nnual A verages,
t h e R e g i s t r a t i o n A r e a ,2 b y P r in c ip a l C a u s e s .

1901

to

00

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.)
NUMBER OF DEATHS.
Annual average.

1900

Cause of death.

1901

1902

JVo
LU

IQAi
IVUi

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1901-1905 1900-1910
10,458
1,568
1,119
2,951
3,608
3,572
9,674
6,506
8 4,924
55,809
7,169
22,214
3,772

12,120
1,206
108
5,092
5,030
5,440
10,576
7,760
45,724
69,436
10,356
34,320
6,494

11,044
2,434
611
3,865
3,135
3,719
13,314
7,031
8 5,967
55,910
6,186
19,381
2,996

10,127
1,980
1,085
2,287
4,113
3,051
10,667
10,093
85,429
55,262
6,505
20,171
3,212

10,980
1,738
2,111
3,033
4,041
3,854
9,859
3,225
«5,188
52,620
6,463
20,847
3,312

11,149
1,410
1,382
3,221
3,991
5,171
10,363
6,064
8.4,174
54,449
7,191
22,325
3,681

10,557
1,391
709
3,659
3,610
2,183
9,444
6,724
8 4,756
59,333
7,588
23,395
4,259

9,479
1,321
308
2,557
2,284
3,599
8,039
6,426
8 5,076
57,380
8,098
24,330
4,397

13,160
1,415
95
5,087
3,227
6,324
10,793
4,320
85,829
65,986
9,662
29,020
5,331

12,670
1,166
74
4,302
4,309
4,856
10,154
10,066
3 5,282
67,064
9,695
30,514
5,801

11,375
1,109
92
4,611
5,577
4,969
10,052
9,989
3 5,390
68,074
10,335
33,465
6,274

10,722
1,175
79
4,860
5,781
4,906
10,358
6,649
3 5,458
70,844
10,991
37,562
7,024

12,673
1,167
202
6,598
6,255
6,146
11,521
7,774
&
6,663
73,214
13,095
41,039
8,040

58,890
52,696
72,091
63,834

72,470
84,040
88,976
91,377

62,878
45,279
78,832
68,908

59,302
46,250
72,080
62,608

58,155
49,233
• 71,027
60,871

56,993
52,275
70,930
61,009

59,476
57,220
76,975
65,952

60,523
58,503
69,445
68,731

69,109
70,666
82,174
86,110

72,045
78,365
89,246
84,598

69,921
80,607
81,758
89,513

73,283
90,456
90,868
91,863

77,991
100,106
100,835
104,801

37,584

54,171

32,567

33,489

34,608

38,013

40,450

41,361

48,038

51,472

51,717

57,070

62,559

4,548
27,753
950
77,940

7,584
40,702
2,771
99,180

3,534
24,287
658
87,403

3,824
27,663
709
78,300

4,054
25,043
734
77,644

4,510
28,529
834
76,751

4,912
28,898
935
78,928

5,438
28,634
1,540
78,064

5,853
39,055
2,101
94,750

6,745
40,290
2,709
95,611

8,332
37,976
3,003
97,435

8,402
40,773
2,854
100,560

8,590
45,416
3,190
107,537

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

529,630

714,933

539,939

518,207

508,640

524,415

551,354

545,533

658,105

687,034

691,574

732,538

805,412




VITAL STATISTICS.

Typhoid fever................................................
Malaria............................................................
Smallpox........................................................
Measles...........................................................
Scarlet fever....................................................
Whooping cough...........................................
Diphtheria and croup....................................
Influenza.........................................................
Other epidemic diseases..............................
Tuberculosis of the lungs8............................
Other forms of tuberculosis..........................
Cancer and other malignant tumors.. . . ___
Diabetes..........................................................
Diseases of the nervous system ana of the
organs of special sense...............................
Diseases of the circulatory system...............
Diseases of the respiratory system...............
Diseases of the digestive system..................
Nonvenereal diseases of the genito-urinary
system and annexa....................................
External causes:
Suicide.....................................................
Accidental or undefined.........................
Homicide.................................................
All other causes..............................................

DEATH RATE PER 100,000 POPULATION.
32.0
4.8
3.4
9.0
11.0
10.9
29.6
19.9
8 15.1
170.7
21.9
67.9
11.5

25.6
2.6
.2
10.8
10.6
11.5
22.4
16.4
412.0
146.8
21.9
72.6
13.7

35.9
7.9
1.9
12.5
10.2
12.1
43.3
22.9
3 19.3
181.8
20.1
63.0
9.7

32.3
6.3
3.5
7.3
13.1
9.7
34.0
32.2
3 17.2
176.2
20.7
64.3
10.2

34.3
5.4
6.6
9.5
12.6
12.0
30.8
10.1
3 16.2
164.3
20.2
65.1
10.3

34.1
4.3
4.2
9.8
12.2
15.8
31.7
18.5
312.8
166.5
22.0
68.3
11.3

31.7
4.2
2.1
11.0
10.8
6.5
28.3
20.2
«14.2
177.9
22.8
70.2
12.8

27.8
3.9
.9
7.5
6.7
10.6
23.6
18.9
8 14.8
168.5
23.8
71.4
12.9

31.3
3.4
.2
12.1
7.7
15.1
25.7
10.3
8 13.9
157.1
23.1
69.1
12.7

29.5
2.7
.2
10.0
10.0
11.3
23.6
23.4
3 12.2
155.9
22.6
70.9
13.5

24.3
2.4
.2
9.9
11.9
10.6
21.5
21.3
»11.6
145.5
22.1
71.5
13.4

21.1
2.3
.2
9.6
11.4
9.6
20.4
13.1
3 10.6
139.3
21.5
73.8
13.8

23.5
2.2
.4
12.3
11.6
11.4
21.4
14.4
512.3
136.0
24.3
76.2
14.9

180.1
161.2
220.5
195.2

153.2
177.7
188.1
193.2

204.4
147.2
256.2
223.9

189.0
147.4
229.8
199.6

181.6
153.7
221.8
190.0

174.2
159.9
216.9
186.6

178.4
171.6
230.8
197.8

177.8
171.8
203.9
201.9

164.6
168.3
195.7
205.1

167.5
182.2
207.5
196.6

149.4
172.3
174.7
191.3

144.1
177.8
178.6
180.6

144.8
185.9
187.3
194.6

114.9

114.5

105.9

106.8

108.0

116.2

121.3

121.5

114.4

119.7

110.5

112.2

116.2

13.9
84.9
2.9
238.4

16.0
86.0
5.9
209.8

11.5
79.0
2.1
284.2

12.2
88.1
2.3
249.7

12.7
78.1
2.3
242.4

13.8
87.2
2.6
234.8

14.7
86.7
2.8
236.7

16.0
84.0
4.5
229.3

13.9
93.0
5.0
225.8

15.7
93.7
6.3
222.1

17.8
81.2
6.4
208.2

16.5
80.2
5.6
197.7

16.0
84.3
5.9
199.9

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

1,619.7

1,511.5

1,755.0

1,651.9

1,588.0

1,603.7

1,653.5

1,602.0

1,567.5

1,597.1

1,478.0

1,440.0

1,495.8




1 Exclusive of stillbirths.
2 For population of registration area, see Table 48, p. S L
Q
• Includes “ beriberi.”

•Includes “ beriberi” from 1906 to 1909.
• Exclusive of “ beriberi; ” separately reported in 1910.
• Includes ‘1
*
2
acute miliary tuberculosis.”

VITAL STATISTICS«

Typhoid fever................................................
Malaria............................................................
Smallpox.........................................................
Measles............................................................
Scarlet fever....................................................
Whooping cough...........................................
Diphtheria and croup....................................
Influenza.........................................................
Other epidemic diseases...............................
Tuberculosis of the lungs6............................
Other forms of tuberculosis..........................
Cancer and other malignant tumors............
Diabetes..........................................................
Diseases of the nervous system and of the
organs of special sense................................
Diseases of the circulatory system...............
Diseases of the respiratory system...............
Diseases of the digestive system..................
Nonvenereal diseases of the genito-urinary
system and annexa....................................
External causes;
Suicide.....................................................
Accidental or undefined.........................
Homicide................................................
All other causes.............................................

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80

No. 4 7 __ DEATHS:
op
to

1900

1910,

1901

R a t e p e r 1 ,0 0 0 op P o p u l a t i o n , f r o m a l l C a u s e s ( E x c l u s i v e
S t il l b ir t h s ), C a l e n d a r Y e a r s
to
and A nnual A verages,
and
to
b y E e g is t r a t io n S t a t e s .

1905

1906

1910,

(Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Annual
average.
Registration State.*

1900 1901 1902 1908 1901 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910
1901- 19061905 1910

California................... (*)
Colorado............... <
2)
Connecticut.............. 15.7
District of Columbia. 20.5
Indiana..................... 13.2

13 9
14.3
15.6
19.6
13.0

(2
)
(2)
18.0
22.3
14.2

(*)
(2)
16.0
21.3
13.8

(*)
(2
)
15.1
20.0
12.9

(*)
(*)
15.9
20.1
12.4

(2)
(2
)
15.6
20.7
13.8

<
2)
(2)
16.1
20.3
13.2

14.1
14.0
16.2
20.3
12.8

14.6
15.3
16.5
20.1
13.0

14.1
14.5
14.8
19.1
12.8

13.4
14.2
15.0
19.0
12.9

13.5
13.8
15.6
19.6
13.5

Maine........................ 15.9
Maryland.................. (*)
Massachusetts........... 16.6
Michigan................... 13.3
Minnesota................. (2)

16.2
16.0
16.1
13.6
<
8)

17.1
<
2)
18.3
14.0
(2)

16.0
(*)
16.9
13.4
(2
)

15.3
(2)
16.5
12.7
(2
)

15.8
(2)
16.7
13.2
(2)

16.3
(2
)
16.3
13.6
(2
)

16.0
(2
)
16.8
13.4
<
2)

16.0
mo
16.3
14.0
<
2)

16.4
16.4
17.0
13.6
<
2)

15.7
15.8
15.9
13.4
(2)

15.6
15.5
15.4
13.1
(2)

17.1
16.0
16.1
14.1
10.9

Montana.................... (2)
(«)
New Hampshire....... 16. G 17.2
New Jersey................ 16.1 15.4
New York................. 17.1 16.4
North Carolina4....... < )
(8)
2

(*)
IS. 5
17.8
18.2
(2)

(2)
16.8
16.4
17.7
(2
)

(2)
16.0
15.8
16.4
<)
2

(2)
16.7
15.7
16.5
(2
)

(2)
16.2
16.9
18.0
(2)

(2)
17.3
15.8
17.0
(2)

(2
)
17.7
15.9
16.9
(2
)

(2
)
17.6
16.1
17.3
(2
)

(2)
16.8
14.8
15.9
(2
)

(2)
16.9
14.7
15.7
(2)

10.6
17.3
15.5
16.1
18.7

Ohio. . ! ..................... <
2)
Pennsylvania........... (2
)
Rhode Island............ 17.8
South Dakota........... (2)
Utah.......................... (2)

<
8)
15.5
16.7
(3
)
<
8>

(2)
(2)
20.5
(2)
<
2>

(2)
(2)
18.1
(2)
(2)

(2)
2)
17.7
-(*)
(2)

(2)
(2
)
18.8
(*)
<
2)

(2)
(2)
17.2
(2
)
(2
)

<*)
(2)
17.1
(2)
(2
)

(2)
16.0
17.4
8.5
(2)

(2
)
15.9
17.8
9.1
(?)

(2
)
15.1
15.9
9.2
(2)

12.9
14.7
15.6
8.5
(2
)

13.7
15.6
17.1
(2)
10.8

Vermont................... 16.2
Washington.............. (*)
Wisconsin................. (2)

l& l
<
8)
<
8>

16.6
<)
2
<)
2

16.6
(2)
(2)

15.0
(2)
(2
)

16.2
(2)
(2)

16.0
(2)
(2)

17.0
(2
)
(2)

16.7
(2)
(2)

16.2
(2)
(2)

15.9
9.3
11.7

15.7
9.8
11.8

mo
10.0
12.0

Total average.. 15.9

15.0

17.2

16.4

15.4

15.6

16.4

15.9

15.7

15.9

14.7

14.2

14.7

1 For population of registration area, see following table.
2 Nonregistration.
8 Average not shown for less than five years.
* Includes only municipalities having a population of 1,000 or over in 1900.
N

o
R

as

.
E

J u l y 1, 1

op

9 to 10

4

8

C e n Gs u s e s o p 1
I 8
8
19 a n d P e0 r c e n t a g e s .
1
,

and
0S

.

1 ,

—

9 w i t 0 h E 0s8 t i m a 9t e s 0R
T 1
,

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

Year.

1880.
1890.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.

Population of
continental
United
States.

Population of reg­
istration area.
Year.
Number.

150,155,783
*8,538,366
1 62,622,250 *19,659,440
j *28,807,269
*75,994,575 \* 30,765,618
77,747,402 *31,370,952
79,365,396 *32,029,815
80,983,390 *32,701,083

Per
cent.
17.0
31.4
37.9
40.5
40.3
40.4
40.4

Population of
continental
United
States.

Population of reg­
istration area.

Number.

1904
....
82,601,384 *33,345,163
1905
....
84,219,378 *34,052,201
85,837,372
1906
....
41,983,419
1907
....
87,455,366
43,016,990
1908.................
89,073,360
46,789,913
1909
....
90,691,364
50,870,518
1910
..................... .....................
92,309,348
53,843,89.

Per
cent.
40.4
40.4
48.9
49.2
52.5
56.1
58.3

1As of June 1.
3 Enumerated or estimated as of June 1 for States taking an interdecennial census and estimated as of July
1 for the remainder of the registration area.




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No. 49.—DEATHS: 1 R

a t e p e r 1,000 o f P o p u l a t i o n , f r o m a l l C a u s e s , C a l e n d a r
Y e a r s 1900 t o 1910, a n d A n n u a l A v e r a g e s , 1901 t o 1905 a n d 1906 t o 3910,
b y Cit ie s a n d R u r a l D is t r ic t s .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Annual average.
1900
1901-1905

Registration State.2

Rural
dis­
tricts.

Cities.

California.................
Colorado...................
Connecticut............
Indiana.....................
Maine........................
Maryland.................
Massachusetts.........
Michigan..................
Minnesota.................
Montana...................
New Hampshire___
New Jersey..............
New York................
North Carolina6......
Ohio.........................
Pennsylvania...........
Rhode Island...........
South Dakota..........
Utah.........................
Vermont...................
Washington..............
Wisconsin................

(3)

(3)

(3
)
15.9

(3
)
(3)

(3
)
(3
)

(4)
(4)

(4
)

(3
)

(3)
17.5

(4
)
16.9
13.3
15.4
(4
>
4
)
14.2
16.2

(4)
(4
)

(3)
16.2
13.7
14.8
(3
)
(3)
(3
)
17.6

(4)
(4)

(4)

15.9

17.5
(4)

14.1 6 16.3

Total............... 6 17.4

Cities.

12.4
12.6
14.9
12.4
15.4
12.8
15.9
13.1

15.6
17.3
16.0
14.4
18.5
|y. 4
16.2
14.6
C)
4
(4
)
17.7
16.6
16.7
(4)
(4
)
17.0
16.8

(3)

17.1
17.9
18.1
(3
)
(3)
(3)
17.9

Rural
dis­
tricts.

Cities.

(3
)
(3
)
15.1
12.6
15.4
(3
)
16.0
12.7

(3)
(3)
16.1
15.0
18; 6
(3
)
16.9
14.5
(3
)

1902

1901

1906-1910

(3
)
(3
)
18.0
16.9
20.1
(3
)
18.5
15.4
(3
)
(3
)
19.4
19.4
19.5
(3
)
(3
)
(3
)
20.3
(3)
(3)

17.6
(3)
(3
)

Rural
dis­
tricts.
(3
)
(3
)
18.1
13.7
16.5
(3
)
17.5
13.5
(3
)
18.0
15.5
15.5
(3)
(3
)
(3)
20.8
(3
)
16.4

(3
)
(3
)

13.4 6 18.9

Cities.

(3
)
(3
)
14.3
12.3
14.7

(3)

(3)

(3
)

(3)
16.5
14.2
15.3
(3
)
(3
)
(3
)
18.1
(3
)

(3)
16.9
17.7
17.6
(3
)
(3
)
(3
)
18.1
(3

(3
)
15.4
13.3
13.9
(3
)
(3
)
(3
)
16.9
(3
)

(3)

(3)

(3
)
(3
)

(3)
(3)

(3
)
(3
)
15.4
13.4
15.5

(3)

(3
)

(3)
C)
3

16.7

15.2 6 17.8

Rural
dis­
tricts.

(3
)
(3
)
15.5
14.7
18.4
(3
)
16.9
14.6

(3
)
(3
)
16.2
15.2
18.4
(3
)
17.2
14.5
<
3
(3
)
17.2
18.1
18.8
(3)
(3
)
(3)
18.1
(3)

1904

1903

Rural
dis­
tricts.

(3)
(3
)

(3)

(3)

Cities.

(3)

16.2
12.9

16.5

(3)

15.2
11.9

15.7

14.9

14.6 6 17.0

1905

13.4

1906

R eg istra tion State.2
Cities.

R u ra l
districts.

Cities.

R u ra l
districts.

Cities.

R u ra l
districts.

Cities.

C a liforn ia ........................................
C o lo ra d o ..........................................
C o n n e cticu t....................................
I n d ia n a ............................................
M aine................... ............................
M a r y la n d ........................................
M assachusetts...............................
M ich ig a n ..........................................
M in n esota.......................................
M o n ta n a ..........................................
N e w H a m p s h ir e .........................
N e w J ersey ....................................
N e w Y o r k . . ..................................
N o rth C a rolina 6...........................
O h io ..................................................
P e n n s y lv a n ia ................................
R h o d e I s la n d ................................
S ou th D a k o t a ..............................
U t a h . . . . . ........................................
V e r m o n t ..........................................
W a s h in g to n ........ ..........................
W isc o n s in .......................................

( 3)
(3 ).
16.5
14.8
18.5
( 3)
16.9
14.9
(3)
(3)
17.0
17.4
17.4
(3)
(3)
(3)
18.9
( 3)
( 3)
18.3
( 3)
(3)

( 3)
(3)
14.9
11.5
15.2
<*)
15.9
12.5
(3)
( 3)
16.5
13.3
14.4
(3)
( 3)
( 3)
18.7
(3)
(3)
15.9
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
15.7
16.0
19.7
(3)
16.4
14.3
(3)
(3)
16.3
19.0
19.2
(3)
( 3)
( 3)
17.2
( 3)
(3)
17.6
(3)
( 3)

(3)
(3)
15.4
13.0
15.7
(3)
16.1
13.3
(3)
(3)
16.2
14.1
15.2
( 3)
( 3)
( 3)
17.3
(3)
(3)
15.7
(3)
(3)

(3)
(3)
16.4
14.2
18.1
(3)
16.9
14.2
( 3)
( 3)
18.3
17.5
17.8
( 3)
(3)
(3)
17.1
(3)
(3)
19.0
(3)
(3)

( 3)
(3>
15.3
12.8
15.6
( 3)
16.4
13.0
(«)■
( 3)
16.6
13.6
15.2
( 3)
(3)
(3)
17.1
(3)
(3)
16.6
(3)
(3)

17.5
18.0
16.7
14.5
18.2
19.8
16.5
15.1
( 3)
( 3)
18.4
17.7
17.8
( 3)
(3)
18.0
16.8
9 .4
(3)
18.8
(3)
( 3)

T o t a l.....................................

6 17.1

13.7

6 17.9

14.5

* 17.1

14.4

6 17.4

•

1Exclusive of stillbirths.
For population of registration area, see Table 48, p. 80.
a Nonregistration.
* Average not shown for less than five years.
• Includes only municipalities having a population of 1,000 or over in 1900.
6Includes District of Columbia.

2

2

1

S

9a

1

3 - 9 - 0 6- 1 -




-° 1 -

—-

R u ra l
districts.

11.3
11.6
15.1
12.2
15.3
12.6
15.7
13.5
(3)
(3)

17.2
13.1
14.8

( 3)
(3)

(3)

14.3
19.8
8 .4
16.4

( 3)
( 3)
13.7

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VITAL. STATISTICS.

No. 4 9 . —

D e a t h s : 1 R a t e p e r 1,000 o p P o p u l a t i o n , p r o m a l l C a u s e s , C a l e n d a r
Y e a r s 1900 t o 1910, a n d A n n u a l A v e r a g e s , 1901 t o 1905 a n d 1906 t o 1910,
b y C i t i e s a n d R u r a l D i s t r i c t s — Continued.

1907
Registration State.8
Cities.

1908

Rural
districts. Cities.

1909

1910

Rural
Rural
districts. Cities. districts. Cities.

Rural
districts.

California.................................
Colorado..................................
Connecticut.............................
Indiana...................................
Maine.......................................
Maryland.................................
Massachusetts.........................
Michigan............. ....................
Minnesota................................
Montana..................................
New Hampshire.....................
New Jersey.............................
New York..............................
North Carolina 4
......................
Ohio........................... ■
............
Pennsylvania..........................
Rhode Island..........................
South Dakota..........................
Utah.........................................
Vermont..................................
Washington.............................
Wisconsin................................

16.9
18.9
16.9
14.4
19.0
20.6
17.2
14.6
(3
)
(3)
17.9
17.7
17.9
(3
)
(3
)
17.7
18.2
11.8
(3
)
17.4
(3)
(3
)

12.7
13.1
15.7
12.4
15.5
12.7
16.6
13.1
(3
)
(3
)
17.3
13.5
15.7
(3
)
(3
)
14.4
15.9
9.0
(3
)
15.9
(3)
(4

15.2
17.6
15.1
14.1
17.4
19.0
16.0
13.9
(3
)
(3)
16.8
16.0
16.2
(3)
(3
)
16.5
16.1
12.6
(3
)
17.0
10.8
12.9

13.2
12.7
14.2
12.2
15.1
12.9
15.5
13.1
(3
)
(3
16.7
i3:o
15.3
(3)
(3
)
14.0
15.0
9.1
(3
)
15.8
8.4
11.2

14.6
16.6
15.3
13.9
17.7
18.6
15.5
13.7
(3)
(3)
18.0
15.8
15.9
(3)
13.9
15.8
15.9
10.7
(3)
17.1
10.9
13.4

12.4
12.8
14.4
12.4
14.9
12.6
15.2
12.7
(3
)
(3
>
16.1
12.9
15.1
(3
)
12.1
13.8
14.1
8.5
(3
)
15.5
9.1
11.0

14.6
15.7
15.9
15.2
20.3
19.2
16.0
15.6
12.5
15.4
17.5
16.1
16.2
20.5
14.8
16.9
17.2
(3
)
13.0
17.2
11.0
13.6

12.3
12.6
15.0
12.7
16.2
13.2
16.1
13.3
10.2
8.8
17.1
14.3
16.0
17.3
»
12.8
14.4
16.5
(3
)
9.8
15.8
9.1
11.2

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

5 17.5

14.0

5 15.9

13.3

5 15.4

13.0

6 15.9

13.4

* Exclusive of stillbirths.
8 For population of registration area, see Table 48, p. 80.
8 Nonregistration.
4 Includes only municipalities having a population of 1,000 or over in 1900.
6 Includes District of Columbia.

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5

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D iv o r c e s G r a n t e d

.
to

—
N uM m b e r a An d I n c r e a s eR,
R
H u s b a n d or W i f e , 1
8 to 1 8
97

Sp e c Iif y in g
A
0

6

G
.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Marriages.
Calendar year.

1887..........................................
1888.................... .....................
1889..........................................
1890..........................................
1891..........................................
1892..........................................
1803..........................................
1894..........................................
1805..........................................
1896..........................................
1897..........................................
1898..........................................
1899..........................................
1900..........................................
1901....................................................
1902....................................................
1903....................................................

1904..........................................
1905..........................................
1906...........................................




Divorces.

Granted to
Granted to
Increase
Increase
husband.
wife.
Number. over pre­
Total
over pre­
ceding number. ceding
Per
year.
year.
Number. cent. Number. Per
cent.
483,069
504,530
531,457
542,537
562,412
577,870
578,673
566,161
598,855
613,873
622,350
625,655
650,610
685,284
716,621
746,733
786,132
781,145
804,787
853,290

21,461
26,927
11,080
19,875
15,458
803
112,512
32,694
15,018
8,477
3,305
24,955
34,674
31,337
30,112
39,399
14,987
23,642
48,503

27,919
28,669
31,735
33,461
35,540
36,579
37,468
37,568
40,387
42,937
44,699
47,849
51,437
55,751
60,984
61,480
64,925
66,199
67,976
72,062

i Decrease.

2,384
750
3,066
1,726
2,079
1,039
889
100
2,819
2,550
1,762
3,150
3,588
4,314
5,233
496
3,445
1,274
1,777
4,086

9,729
10,022
11,126
11,625
12,478
12,577
12,590
12,551
13,456
14,448
14,765
15,988
16,925
18,620
20,008
20,056
21,321
22,189
22,220
23,455

34.8
35.0
35.1
34.7
35.1
34.4
33.6
33.4
33.3
33.6
33.0
33.4
32.9
33.4
32.8
32.6
32.8
33.5
32.7
32.5

18,190
18,647
20,609
21,836
23,062
24,002
24,878
25,017
26,931
28,489
29,934
31,861
34,512
37,131
40,976
41,424
43,604
44,010
45,756
48,607

65.2
65.0
64.9
65.3
64.9
65.6
66.4
66.6
66.7
66.4
67.0
66.6
67.1
66.6
67.2
67.4
67.2
66.5
67.3
67.5

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83

N u m b e r a .n d —Ca u s e s , S p e cif y in g th o se G r a n t e d
1
D
I
V
O
R
Q u in q u e n n ia l P e r io d s , 1887 to 1906.

to

H us­
C

E

S

:

if e , b y

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
I

1887-1891

1892-1896

1897-1901

1902-1906

Increase
1902-1906 as
compared
with
1887-1891

Num­ Per
ber. cent.

Num­ Per
ber. cent.

Num­ Per
ber. cent.

Num­ Per
ber. cent.

Num­ Per
ber. cent.

Cause.

GRAN
TED T HUSBAND.
O
Adultery................................... 17,139
Cruelty...................................... 4,047
Desertion.................................. 27,150
592
Drunkenness............................
Neglect to provide........... '
Combinations of preceding
causes, etc.............................. 2,654
All other causes2 ............. .—
3,398

31.2
7.4
49.4
1.1

19,956
6,068
31,805
765
2

30.4
9.2
48.5
1.2
G)

24,269
9,385
43,186
986
1

28.1
10.9
50.0
1.1
0)

29,526
13,678
54,142
1,093
3

27.0
12.5
49.6
1.0
(*)

12,387
9,631
26,992
501
3

72.3
238.0
99.4
84.6
(x
)

4.8
6.2

3,190
3,836

4.9
5.8

3,681
4,798

4.3
5.6

4,805
5,994

4.4
5.5

2,151
2,596

81.0
76.4

65,622 100.0

86,306 100.0 109,241 100.0

54,261

98.7

Total................................ 54,980 100.0
G
RAN
TED T WIFE.
O
10,880
25,200
35,666
5,397
4,605

10.6
24.6
34.8
5.3
4.5

13,714
34,509
43,153
6,913
6,857

10.6
26.7
33.4
5.3
5.3

16,915
48,797
58,382
8,828
10,423

9.7
28.0
33.5
5.1
6.0

21,360
64,541
74,018
11,942
12,779

9.6
28.9
33.1
5.3
5.7

10,480
39,341
38,352
6,545
8,174

96.3
156.1
107.5
121.3
177.5

13,770
6,826

13.5
6.7

15,757
8,414

12.2
6.5

19,979
11,090

11.5
6.4

25,013
13,748

11.2
6.2

11,243
6,922

81.6
101.4

Total................................ 102,344 100.0 129,317 100.0 174,414 100.0 223,401 100.0 121,057

118.3

Adultery...................................
Cruelty......................................
Desertion..................................
Drunkenness............................
Neglect to provide...................
Combinations of preceding
causes, etc............................ .
All other causes 2......................

1Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.
N

o

.

H u sband

or

2 Includes causes unknown.

5
T o tal N u m b e— r G r a n t e d , S p e c if y in g t h o s e G r a n t e d to
2
.
D
I
V
O
R
C
W if e , b y N u m b e r of Y e a r s M a r r ie d , 1887 to 1906.1

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Granted to
husband.

Granted to wife.

Total.

Number of years married.
Number. Percent. Number. Percent. Number. Percent.
Less than 1 year...........................................
1 year............................................................
2 years...........................................................
3 years...........................................................
4 years...........................................................
5 years.................................. .........................
6 years................................ ..........................
7 years...........................................................
8 years...........................................................
9 years...........................................................
10 years..........................................................
11 years..........................................................
12 years..........................................................
13 years......................................... ..............
14 years..........................................................
15 years..................................... ...................
16 years..........................................................
17 years..........................................................
18 years..........................................................
19 years..........................................................
20 years..........................................................
21 years..........................................................
22 years..........................................................
23 years..........................................................
24 years..........................................................
25 years and over.........................................

6,684
9,074
19,571
24,033
24,438
22,942
31,142
18,947
17,059
14,659
13,631
12,081
10,521
9,230
8,210
7,376
6,393
5,742
5,125
4,446
4,351
3,805
3,318
2,913
2,644
19,120

2.2
3.1
6.6
8.1
8.2
7.7
7.1
6.4
5.7
4.9
4.6
4.1
3.5
3.1
2.8
2.5
2.1
1.9
1.7
1.5
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.0
.9
6.4

12,192
18,689
41,910
49,019
49,475
45,828
41,524
37,470
33,595
29,738
27,099
24,288
21,450
19,030
16,867
15,603
13,632
12,159
10,893
9,807
9,513
8,336
7,171
6,575
5,952
35,314

2.0
3.1
6.9
8.1
8.2
7.6
6.9
6.2
5.6
4.9
4.5
4.0
3.6
3.2
2.8
2.6
2.3
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.0
5.9

18,876
27,763
61,481
73,052
73,913
68,770
62,666
66,417
50,654
44.397
40,730
36,369
31,971
28,260
26,077
22,979
20,025
17,901
16,018
14,253
13,864
12,141
10,489
9,488
8,596
54,434

2.1
3.1
6.8
8.1
8.2
7.6
7.0
6.3
5.6
4.9
4.5
4.0
3.6
3.1
2.8
2.6
2.2
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
6.0

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

297,455

100.0

603,129

100.0

900,584

100.0




1Calendar years.

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No. 53*— DIVORCES: N umber per 100,000 of M arried P opulation , 1890 and
1900;' and per 100,000 of T otal P opulation , 1870,1880, 1890, and 1900, b y Statel
and b y

G eographic D ivision s .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor]

1890

State.

Divorces (annual aver­
1900
age)1per 100,000 popu­
lation.
Di­
Di­
vorces
vorces
(annu­
(annu­
Married Num­ al aver­ Married Num­ al aver­
ber of age)!
popula­ ber of age)!
per
di­
per
di­
tion.2 vorces. 100,000
vorces. 100,000 1870 1880 1890 1900
married
married
popu­
popu­
lation.
lation.

Alabama.........................
Arizona...........................
Arkansas.........................
California.......................
Colorado..........................

490,864
29,374
375,608
412,690
145,068

818
59
1,012
1,019
814

167
201
269
247
561

607,942
45!, 711
447,951
540,305
208,314

1,264
147
1,786
1,606
852

208
344
399
297
409

10
10
24
52
60

27
47
53
84
138

54
67
90
84
197

69
120
136
108
158

Connecticut....................
Delaware.........................
District of Columbia___
Florida............................
Georgia............................

287,317
62,351
79,314
133,979
600,691

491
31
78
224
433

171
50
98
167
72

350,184
70,266
100,327
184,248
742,821

456
30
163
417
576

84
7
30
23
10

61
10
31
53
14

66
18
34
57
24

50
16
58
79
26

•280
55,865
■
207 - 1,808,263
277 1,005,043
98
135,378
183
843,148

194
4,837
3,566
442
2,070

130
43
162
226
78
347
267
355
326
246

67
51
69

58
68
70

120
100
142
113
93

Idaho...............................
29,330
Illinois............................. 1,391,660
827,256
Indiana..........................
60,218
Indian Territory3...........
699,474
Iowa................................

82
2,875
2,290
59.
1,281

49

60

93
75
104
33
67

Kansas....................... .
Kentucky........................
Louisiana........................
Maine...............................
Maryland........................

526,900
627,316
357,678
274,603
358,083

1,193
1,082
326
581
247

226
172
91
212
69

560,363
757,298
450,244
287,786
420,779

1,604
1,793
571
811
481

286
237
127
282
114

51
28
5
61
12

44
35
10
78
12

84
58
29
88
24

109
84
41
117
40

Massachusetts.................
Michigan.........................
Minnesota.......................
Mississippi......................
Missouri...........................

843,208
837,004
452,282
406,992
935,492

718
1,499
537
614
1,893

85
179
119
151
202

1,053,937
979,704
598,092
508,468
1,139,106

1,307
2,517
960
1,145
3,205

124
257
161
225
281

25
47
21
12
29

30
72
27
30
40

32
72
41
48
71

47
104
55
74
103

Montana..........................
Nebraska.........................
Nevada....... ...................
New H ampshire.............
New Jersey.....................

46,062
379,266
15,014
157,184
555,302

198
753
46
377
254

430
199
306
240
46

81,935
3871583
14,898
169,565
734,076

407
875
47
461
441

497
226
315
272
60

73
29
99
53
9

125
43
106
85
13

139
71
97
100
18

167
82
111
112
23

New Mexico....................
60,666
New York....................... 2,307,592
511,556
North Carolina................
North Dakota *..............
66,066
Ohio................................ 1,380,550

73
1,047
189
89
2,355

120
45
37
135
171

73,651
2,801,152
615,808
104,673
1,633,276

142
1,670
459
281
3,765

193
60
75
268
231

1
16
3

46
17
12
47
64

73
23
24

37

12
16
6
46
48

Oklahoma5 ....................
29,422
Oregon.............................
109,992
Pennsylvania................. 1,923,210
Rhode Island..................
129,690
367,492
South Carolina...............

36
343
1,444
263

122
312
75
203

148,915
150,640
2,365,539
160,363
434,422

515
555
2,216
450

346
368
94
281

80
18
89
(6)

92
21
93
1

46
108
27
76

129
134
35
105

126,136
582,105
723,080
68,836
140,096

228
1,103
1,833
155
162

181
189
253
225
116

140,611
692,239
1,022,179
93,130
145,530

380
1,808
3,992
255
257

270
261
391
274
177

25
24
21
62
50

48
38
49
114
47

65
62
82
74
49

95
89
131
92
75

South Dakota4..............
Tennessee........................
Texas..............................
Utah................................
Vermont.........................

88

91

1 For the five years of which the year stated is the median year.
2 Estimated for Indian Territory and Indian reservations.
3 Includes population of Indian Territory and Indian reservations.
* These States were organized from part of Dakota Territory, Nov. 2,1889. The divorces granted In
the counties then comprising Dakota Territory are distributed between North Dakota and South Dakota
in accordance with the present division of those counties between the two States.
5 The act of May 2, 1890, creating the Territory of Oklahoma gave the United States courts in Indian
Territory jurisdiction over divorce; prior to that date there is no record of divorce.
3 Less than 1 in 100,000.




M ARRIA G E

AND DIVORCE,

85

No. 5 3 . — D ivo rces : N umber per 100,000 of M arried Population, 1890 and 1900;
and per 100,000 of T otal P opulation, 1870, 1880, 1890, and 1900, by States and
by G eographic D ivisions— Continued.
1890

Married
popula­
tion.

State.

Virginia...........................
Washington....................
West Virginia.................
Wisconsin........................
Wyoming........................

515,675
123,280
255,405
609,506
19,834

Divorces (annual aver­
1900
age) per 100,000 popu­
lation.
Di­
Di­
vorces
vorces
(annu­
(annu­
Num­ al aver­ Married Num­ al aver­
ber of age)
ber of age)
per
di­
di­
per
a vorces. 100,000* 1870 1880 1890 1900
£
vorces. 100,000 p
married
married
popu­
popu­
lation
lation.
371
390
312
866
54

Total..................... 22,447,769 33,197

72
316
122
142
272

604,295
185,453
335,833
745,588
30,204

705
951
616
1,345
109

117
513
183
180
361

6
88
18
38
99

11
75
25
41
111

22
109
41
51
86

118

148 27,770,101 55,502

200

29

38

153

73

141 2,167,365 3,742
57 5,900,767 4,327
196 6,171,874 16,030
188 3,773,576 9,375
65 3,508,799 3,447
172 2,565,947 6,010
211 2,204,667 7,306
600,708 2,153
358
271
876,398 3,112

173
73
260
248
98
234
331
358
355

49
16
48
37
8
20
16
58
57

53
18
60
45
13
33
39
95
85

55
22
73
67
21
56
69
122
93

67
28
100
91
33
80
112
129
129

38

184
64
65

Geographic divisions.1
2
New England.................
Middle Atlantic............
East North Central.......
West North Central___
South Atlantic...............
East South Central.......
West SouthCentral.......
Mountain........................
Pacific.............................

1,832,098
4,786,104
5,045,976
3,185,616
2,884,546
2,107,277
1,546,006
414,184
645,962

2,592
2,745
9,885
5,974
1,885
3,617
3,266
1,481
1,752

1Includes population of Indian Territory and Indian reservations.
2 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.




No. 5 4 .— DIVORCES: N u m b e r

Ca u s e s ,

and

by

N umber

of

Y e a r s M a r r ie d , 1887

to

00

1906

05

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

Adultery.

Cruelty.

Desertion.

Drunkenness.

Neglect to pro­
vide.

Number of years married.

Combinations
of preceding
causes, etc.

All other
causes.1

Total
number.

Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Number. cent. Number. Per Number. cent. Number. cent. Number. cent. Number. cent. Number. cent.
cent.

4,800
6,134
11,433
11,705
11,381

25.4
22.1
18.6
16.0
15.4

8,426
10,504
18,964
17,750
15,717

44.6
37.8
30.8
24.3
24.3

1,293
4,381
16,918
27,727
31,018

6.8
15.8
27.5
38.0
42.0

426
701
1,795
2,224
2,476

2.3
2.5
2.9
3.0
3.3

674
1,318
2,799
3,152
2,823

3.6
4.7
4.6
4.3
3.8

1,417
2,587
5,791
6,766
7,072

7.5
9.3
9.4
9.3
9.6

1,840
2,138
3,781
3,728
3,426

9.7
7.7
6.1
5.1
4.6

18,876
27,763
61,481
73,052
73,913

45,453

17.8

71,361

28.0

81,337

31.9

7,622

3.0

10,766

4.2

23,633

9.3

14,913

5.8

255,085

10,789
10,370
9,453
8,731
7,498

15.7
16.5
16.8
17.2
16.9

14,072
12,329
10,800
9,581
8,228

20.5
19.7
19.1
18.9
18.5

29,461
26,511
24,256
21,541
19,016

42.8
42.3
43.0
42.5
42.8

2,406
2,360
2,194
2,081
1,896

3.5
3.8
3.9
4.1
4.3

2,564
2,316
2,099
1,757
1,562

3.7
3.7
3.7
3.5
3.5

6,592
6,150
5,370
5,001
4,481

9.6
9.8
9.5
9.9
10.1

2,886
2,630
2,245
1,962
1,716

4.2
4.2
4.0
3.9
3.9

68,770
62,666
56,417
50,654
44,397

46,841

16.6

55,010

19.4

120,785

42.7

10,937

3.9

10,298

3.6

27,594

9.8

11,439

4.0

282,904

27,635
14,564
7,442
3,179
1,263

17.0
16.0
13.6
10.9
8.4

31,650
18,770
12,072
6,501
3,366

19.5
20.6
22.1
22.2
22.4

68,119
37,310
22,634
13,181
7,348

41.9
40.9
41.5
45.1
48.9

7,472
4,498
2,831
1,422
682

4.6
4.9
5.2
4.9
4.5

5,851
3,501
1,998
1,031
464

3.6
3.8
3.7
3.5
3.1

15,918
9,090
5,557
2,808
1,379

9.8
10.0
10.2
9.6
9.2

5,762
3,443
2,044
1,123
533

3.5
3.8
3.7
3.8
3.5

162,407
91,176
54,578
29,245
15,035

35 to 39 years................................................................
40 to 44 years................................................................
45 to 49 years................................................................
50 years and over........................................................

445
106
36
12

6.8
4.2
4.5
4.2

1,426 21.8
543 21.7
158 19.6
59 20.6

3,504
1,427
470
183

53.5
56.9
58.4
63.8

229
67
30
8

3.5
2.7
3.7
2.8

173
53
20
2

2.6
2.1
2.5
.7

561
220
66
18

8.6
8.8
8.2
6.3

217
91
25
5

3.3
3.6
3.1
1.7

6,555
2,507
805
287

Grand total........................................................

146,976

16.3

356,298

39.6

35,798

4.0

34,157

3.8

86,844

9.6

39,595

4.4

900,584




200,916

22.3

Includes cause unknown,

D IV O R C E ,

Total...................................................................
10 to 14 years...............................................................
15 to 19 years................................................................
20 to 24 years................................................................
25 to 29 years................................................................
30 to 34 years................................................................

AND

Total...................................................................
5 to 9 years:
5 years........................................... .......................
6 years....................................................................
7 years....................................................................
8 years....................................................................
9 years....................................................................

M A R R IA G E

Less than 5 years:
Less than 1 year....................................................
1 year.....................................................................
2 years....................................................................
3 years...................................................................
4 years...................................................................

87

IMMIGRATION,

No. 5 5 . — T O T A L NUMBER OF IM M IG R AN TS IN SPECIFIED YEARS, 1891 TO
1911: B y S e x an d A g e ; also I mmigrants D ebarred and R eturned within
O ne Y ear after A rrival , an d I lliterates over 14 and 16 Y ears of A g e .
[Sources: Records of Bureau of Statistics prior to 1896; for subsequent years, reports of the Commissioner
General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

1891
1892
1893...
1894...
1895...
1896...
1897...
1898...
1899...
1900...
1901...
1902...
1903...
1904...
1905...
1906...
1907...
1908...
1909...
1910...
1911...

560,319
623,084
502,917
314,467
279,948
343,267
230,832
229,299
311,715
448,572
487,918
648,743
857,046
812,870
1,026,499
1,100,735
1,285,349
782,870
751,786
1,041,570
878,587

Re­
Re­
turned turned
De­
Un­
barred within within Able to able to
read,
from
45 years land­ 1 year 3 years but not read or
14 to 45
after
after write, i write.1
and
years.
ing.
land­
land­
over.
ing.
ing.
Ages.

Sex.
Year
Total
ended immi­
June grants.
30—

Under
14
years.

Male.

Fe­
male.

354,059
385,781
315,845
186,247
159,924
212,466
135,107
135,775
195,277
304,148
331,055
466,369
613,146
540,100
724,914
764,463
929,976
506,912
519,969
736,038
570,057

206,260 295,879 3405,843
237,303 289,167 8491,839
187,072 257,392 3419,701
128,220 241,755 3258,162
120,024 233,289 3233,543
130,801 252,741 3254,519
95,725 238,627 8165,181
93,524 238,267 3164,905
116,438
43,983 248,187
144,424
54,624 370,382
62,562 396,516
156,863
182,374
74,063 539,254
243,900 102,431 714,053
263,770 109,150 657,155
301,585 114,668 855,419
336,272 136,273 913,955
355,373 138,344 1,100,771
275,958 112,148 630,671
88,393 624,876
231,817
305,532 120,509 868,310
308,530 117,837 714,709

<58,597
*42,078
<25,824
<14,550
<13,116
<36,007
<27,024
<26,127
19,545
23,566
28,840
35,426
40,562
46,565
56,412
50,507
46,234
40,051
38,517
52,751
46,041

2,164
1,053
2,389
2,394
2,799
1,617
3,030
3,798
4,246
3,516
4,974
8,769
7,994
11,879
12,371
13,064
10,902
10,411
24,270
22,349

637
577
417
189
238
263
199
263
356
363
465
547
300
98
61
70
114
58
23
9

479
747
615
925
1,955
2,066
2,672
2,779

59,582
16,784
2,612
5,066
1,572
1,416
1,022
2,097
3,058
2,917
3,341
3,953
8,209
4,755
5,829
2,310
2,431
4,571
2,930

61,038
41,614
42,302
78,130
43,008
43,057
60,446
93,576
117,587
162,188
185,667
168,903
230,882
265,068
337,573
172,293
191,049
253,569
182,273

i For the years prior to 1895 the tgures are for persons over 16 years; for 1895 to 1910 for persons 14 years
of age and over.
* Under 15 years.
8 15 to 40 years.
< 40 years and over.

No. 5 6 _ IM M IG RAN T ALIENS ADM ITTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1902 TO
_
1911: B y R a c e or P e o p l e .
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Race or people.
African (black)............
Armenian....................
Bohemian, Moravian..
Bulgarian, Servian,
Montenegrin............
Chinese........................
Croatian, Slovenian...
Cuban..........................
Dalmatian, Bosnian,
Herzegovinian.........
Dutch, Flemish..........
East Indian.................
English........................
Filipino........................
Finnish........................
French.........................
German___.*
................
Greek...........................
Hebrew........................
Irish.............................
Italian (north)............
Italian (south)............
Japanese......................
Korean.........................
Lithuanian..................
Magyar........................
Mexican.......................
Pacific Islander...........
Polish...........................
Portuguese...................
Roumanian.................
Russian.......................

1902

1903

832
1,151
5,590

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909
4,307
3,108
6,850

1910
4,966
5,508
8,462

1911
6,721
3,092
9,223

2,174 2,386
1,759 1,745
9,591 11,911

3,598
1,878
11,757

3,786
1,895
12,958

5,235 4,626
2,644 3,299
13,554 10,164

1,291 6,479 4,577
1,631 2,192 4,327
30,233 32,907 21,242
2,423 2,944 4,811

5,823
1,971
35,104
7,259

11,548
1,485
44,272
5,591

27,174 18,246 6,214
770 1,263 1,841
47,826 20,472 20,181
5,475 3,323 3,380

15,130 10,222
1,770 1,307
39,562 18,982
3,331 3,914

1,004 1,736 2,036
4,117 6,496 7,832
84
83
258
14,942 28,451 41,479
133
120
29
13,868 18,864 10,157
4,126 7,166 11,557
51,682 71,782 74,790
8,115 14,376 12,625
57,688 76,203 106,236
29,001 35,366 37,076
27,620 37,429 36,699
152,915 196,117 159,329
14,455 20,041 14,382
564 1,907
28
11,629 14,432 12,780
23,610 27,124 23,883
715
486
447
40
52
12
69,620 82,343 67,757
5,309 8,433 6,338
2,033 4,740 4,364
1,551 3,608 3,961

2,639
8,498
145
50,865
5
17,012
11,347
82,360
12,144
129,910
54,266
39,930
186,390
11,021
4,929
18,604
46,030
227
17
102,437
4,855
7,818
3,746

4,568
9,735
271
45,079

7,393 3,747 1,888
12,467 9,526 8,114
1,072 1,710
337
51,126 49,056 39,021

4,911 4,400
13,012 13,862
1,782
£17
53,498 57,258

14,136
10,379
86,813
23,127
153,748
40,959
46,286
240,528
14,243
127
14,257
44,261
141
13
95,835
8,729
11,425
5,814

14,860 6,746 11,687
9,392 12,881 19,423
92,936 73,038 58,534
46,283 28,808 20,262
149,182 103,387 57,551
38,706 36,427 31,185
51,564 24,700 25,150
242,497 110,547 165,248
30,824 16,418 3,275
39
26
11
25,884 13,720 15,254
60,071 24,378 28,704
91 5,682 15,591
3
2
7
138,033 68,105 77,565
9,648 6,809 4,606
19,200 9,629 8,041
16,807 17,111 10,038

15,736 9,779
21,107 18,132
71,380 66,471
39,135 37,021
84,260 91,223
38,382 40,246
30,780 30,312
192,673 159,638
2,798 4,575
19
8
22,714 17,027
27,302 19,996
17,760 18,784
61
12
128,348 71,446
7,657 7,469
14,199 5,311
17,294 18,721




88

IMMIGRATION,

No. 5 6 . — I mmigrant A liens A dmitted , Y ears ended June 30, 1902
R ace or P eople — Continued.
Race or people.

1902

1903

1904

Ruthenian (Russniak) 7,533 9,843 9,592
Scandinavian.............. 55,780 79,347 61,029
Scotch.......................... 2,432 6,219 11,483
Slovak.......................... 36,934 34,427 27,940
Spanish...................... 1,954 3,297 4,662
Spanish-American......
496
978 1,666
Syrian.......................... 4,982 5,551 3,653
Turkish..... .................
165
449 1,482
Welsh..........................
760 1,278 1,820
West Indian (except
Cuban)......................
137 1,497 1,942
All other peoples.........
147
668
89

1905

1906

to

1911: B y

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

14,473
62,284
16,144
52,368
5,590
1,658
4,822
2,145
2,531

16,257
58,141
16,463
38,221
5,332
1,585
5,824
2,033
2,367

24,081
53,425
20,516
42,041
9,495
1,060
5,880
1,902
2,754

12,361
32,789
17,014
16,170
6,636
1,063
5,520
2,327
2,504

15,808
34,996
16,446
22,586
4,939
890
3,668
820
1,699

27,907
52,037
24,612
32,416
5,837
900
6,317
1,283
2,244

17,724
45,859
25,625
21,415
8,068
1,153
5,444
918
2,248

1,548
351

1,476
1,027

1,381
2,058

1,110
1,530

1,024
1,537

1,150
3,330

1,141
3,323

Total.................. 648,743 857,046 812,870 1,026,499 1,100,735 1,285,349 782,870 751,786 1,041,570 878,587

No. 5 7 . — IM M IG RAN T ALIENS ADM ITTED, YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 1909 TO
1911: B y R ace or P eople , and b y S e x .
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
1909
Race or people.

African (black).................
Armenian...................... ...
Bohemian, Moravian.........
Bulgarian, Servian, Mon­
tenegrin ...........................
Chinese...............................
Croatian, Slovenian...........
Cuban..................................
Dalmatian, Bosnian, Her­
zegovinian ......................
Dutch, Flemish.................
East Indian........................
English................................
Finnish...............................
French.................................
German...............................
Greek..................................
Hebrew ...............................
Irish............... ......................
Italian (north)...................
Italian (south)...................
Japanese.............................
Korean.................................
Lithuanian..........................
Magyar.................................
Mexican.............................
Pacific Islander.................
Polish..................................
Portuguese................... ......
Roumanian........................
Russian...............................
Ruthenian (Russniak)___
Scandinavian.....................
Scotch..................................
Slovak.................................
Spanish ...............................
Spanish-American............
Syrian..................................
Turkish...............................
W elsh..................................
West
Indian
(except
Cuban)...........................
All other peoples...............

1910

Male.

Fe­
male.

Total.

Male.

Fe­
male.

2,601
2,595
3,998

1,706
513
2,852

4,307
3,108
6,850

2,961
4,686
4,874

2,005
822
3,588

5,756
1,706
15,710
2,322

458
135
4,471
1,058

6,214
1,841
20,181
3,380

14,253
1,598
32,947
2,342

271
1,888
2,983
8,114
10
337
15,581 39,021
3,855 11,687
8,688 19,423
24,615 58.534
1,524 20,262
26,494 57,551
15,400 31,185
6,306 25,150
30,168 165,248
1,813
3,275
2
11
4,970 15,254
7,677 28,704
5,480 15,591
4
7
26,968 77,565
1,720
4,606
8,041
1,005
1,244 10,038
4,945 15,808
12,764 34,996
6,123 16,446
6,418 22,586
869
4,939
286
890
3,668
1,285
820
39
591
1,699

4,453
8,742
1,768
32,199
10,724
11,715
42,191
36,580
46,206
21,075
23,754
151,249
915
14
15,360
18,382
11,617
45
91,275
4,887
12,602
14,918
21,198
35,019
16,546
23,642
4,890
645
4,148
1,237
1,504

458
4,270
14
21,299
5,012
9,392
29,189
2,555
38,054
17,307
7,026
41,424
1,883
5
7,354
8,920
6,143
16
37,073
2,770
1,597
2,376
6,709
17,018
9,066
8,774
947
255
2,169
46
740

634
3,243

516
87

1,617
5,131
327
23,440
7,832
10,735
33,919
18,738
31,057
15,785
18,844
135,080
1,462
9
10,284
21,027
10, 111
3
50,597
2,886
7,036
8,794
10,863
22,232
10,323
16,168
4,070
604
2,383
781
1,108
591
1,444

433
93

1,024
1,537

1911
Total.

Male.

Fe­
male. Total.

4,966
5,508
8,462

4,086
2,643
5,214

2,635
449
4,009

6,721
3,092
9,223

877 * 15,130
172
1,770
6,615
39,562
989
3,331

9,485
1,124
13,466
2,762

737
183
5,516
1,152

10,222
1,307
18,982
3,914

3,809
4,911
13,012
8,778
1,782
511
53,498 32 980
15,736
5,645
21,107 10,254
71,380 37,629
39,135 34,105
84,260 48,935
38,382 21,283
30,780 22,522
192,673 116,244
2,798
1,409
19
22,714 10,473
27,302 11,640
17,760 12,423
61
7
128,348 42,339
7,657
4,843
14,199
4,228
17,294 16,280
27,907 11,375
52,037 28,757
24,612 14,798
32,416 13,173
5,837
6,405
900
747
6,317
3,609
1,283
830
2,244
1,471
1,150
3,330

625
3,150

591
4,400
5,084 13,862
6
517
24,278 57,258
4,134
9,779
7,878 18,132
28,842 66,471
2,916 37,021
42,288 91,223
18,963 40,246
7,790 30,312
43,394 159,638
3,166
4,576
8
8
6,554 17,027
8,356 19,996
6,361 18,784
12
5
29,107 71,446
2,626
7,469
1,083
5,311
2,441 18,721
6,349 17,724
17,102 45,869
10,827 25,625
8,242 21,415
1,663
8,068
406
1,153
1,835
5,444
88
918
777
2,248
516
173

1,141
3,323

Total.......................... 519,969 231,817 751,786 736,038 305,532 1,041,570 570,057 308,530 878,687




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1911: B y R ace or P eople, and by A ge G roups.
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
1909
Race or people.

Under
14.

14 to
44.

African (black)...................
341
3,803
Armenian.............................
191
2,803
Bohemian, Moravian____
1,440
5,051
Bulgarian, Servian, Montenegrin.............................
211
5,780
232
Chinese................................
1,514
Croatian, Slovenian........... 1,258 18,169
Cuban....................................
2,554
536
Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian........................
80
1,737
Dutch, Flemish................... 1,757
5,760
East Indian..........................
4
312
English................................. 5,745 29,359
818 10,652
Finnish.................................
French.................................. 4,444 13.177
German................................. 9,882 44,359
Greek....................................
778 19,155
Hebrew................................ 15,210 38,465
Irish...................................... 1,990 27,937
Italian (north)..................... 2,178 22,041
Italian (south)..................... 14,509 142,793
3,032
Japanese...............................
149
11
Korean..................................
1,088 13,694
Lithuanian...........................
Magyar.................................. 3,003 24,315
Mexican............................... 3,721 10,498
6
Pacific Islander.........
Polish.................................... 7,397 68,070
3,404
Portuguese...........................
908
Roumanian..........................
328
7,276
Russian.................................
9,469
377
Ruthenian (Russniak).......
961 14,320
2,804 30,698
Scandinavian.................
Scotch.................................... 2,379 12,724
Slovak.................................. 2,145 19,758
Spanish.................................
346
4,275
Spanish-American..............
14i
669
Syrian....................................
548 2,957
Turkish................................
33
771
1,298
Welsh....................................
260
West
Indian
(except
Cuban)................... ...........
142
766
59
1,444
All other peoples.................
Total...........................

88,393 624,876




1910
45 and Under
over.
14.

14 to
44.

1911
45 and Under
over.
14.

14 to
44.

45 and
over.
-

163
114
359

449
389
1,503

4,315
4,957
6,493

202
162
466

593
205
1,748

5,867
2,783
7,003

223
95
754
290

388
221
1,855
550

14,250
1,397
36,438
2,516

492
152
1,269
265

339
112
1,587
585

9,689
1,049
16,889
2,950

194
146
506
379

4,594
173
2,630
9,611
1,762
6
8,697 39,633
1,235 14,182
4,918 14,114
12,165 54,142
1,041 37,589
21,869 57,191
2,837 33,916
2,722 27,014
20,065 160,859
121
2,609
2
16
1,813 20,381
3,650 22,129
4,078 11,951
53
9,798 115,112
1,526
5,691
389 12,778
1,102 15,849
1,063 25,933
4,452 45,588
3,897 18,805
2,787 28,537
419
5,058
123
687
946 5,111
21
1,245
359
1,714

144
771
14
5,168
319
2,075
5,073
505
5,200
1,629
1,044
11,749
68
1
520
1,523
1,731
8
3,438
440
1,032
343
911
1,997
1,910
1,092
360
90
260
17
171

4,127
175
9,862
3,096
504
9
9,920 41,835
977
8,617
3,403 12,843
11,680 50,197
1,106 35,485
21,835 63,674
2,871 35,512
2,900 26,293
21,171 128,617
300
4,184
1
7
1,382 15,331
3,095 15,901
4, 111 12,946
g
2
7,691 62,148
1,238
5,765
365
4,668
969 17,394
855 16,542
4,127 39,923
4,510 19,042
2,534 18,224
913
6,699
169
885
673
4,536
34
858
322
1,768

98
904
4
5,503
185
1,886
4,594
430
5,714
1,863
1,119
9,850
91

71
597
21
3,917
217
1,802
4,293
329
3,876
1,258
931
7,946
94
472
1,386
1,372
1
2,098
294
437
192
527
1,494
1,343
683
318
80
163
16
141
116
34

206
44

838
3,252

38,517 120,509 868,310

106
34

139
95

261
104
472

314
1,000
1,727
1
1,607
466
278
358
327
1,809
2,073
657
456
99
235
26
158

908
3,175

94
53

52,751 117,837 714,709

46,041

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1911: B y R ace or P eople , an d b y S e x .
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General ofImmigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]i
1909
Race or people.

African (black).......
Armenian..............
Bohemian, Moravian.....................
Bulgarian, Servian,
Montenegrin.......
Croatian,Slovenian.
Dalmatian, B o s ni an, HerzegoDutch, Flemish----East Indian.............
English..................
Finnish..................
French ...................
German..................
Greek.....................
Hebrew..................
Irish........................
Italian (north)........
Italian (south)........
Japanese.................
Korean
............
Lithuanian
____
Magyar...................
Mmunan
_______
Pacific Islander.. . .
Polish.....................
Portuguese............
Roumanian...........
Russian..................
Ruthenian (Russniak)....................
Scandinavian.........
Scotch ....................
Slovak....................
Spanish..................
Spanish-American .
Syrian.....................
Turkish..................
Welsh.....................
West Indian (except
Cuban)................
Other peoples..........
Not specified.........
Total.......... !

1910

1911

Sex un­
Male. Female. known.1 Total.

Male. Female. Total.

Male. Female. Total.

743
490

284
51

77
20

1,104
561

626
492

300
29

926
521

598
901

315
98

913
999

449

250

47

746

601

342

943

806

402

1,208

2,235
3,325
7; 861
852

77
72
1,120
391

110

2,422
3,397
9,014
1,243

2,606
2,334
6,110
1,085

114
49
1,023
471

2,720
2,383
7,133
1,556

6,250
2,660
12,245
1,531

222
56
1,490
703

6,472
2,716
13,735
2,234

477
527
39
2,326
787
1,543
6,299
5,744
4,122
732
14,083
59,035
3,196
95
1,547
8,162
108

38
200
2
1,474
270
1,094
3,817
179
1,737
846
2,039
8,648
698
19
443
2,947
50

515
903
48
5,061
1,427
2,862
13,541
6,275
6,105
2,059
16,658
69,781
3,903
114
1,990
398 11,507
158
4
371 19,290
816
1
1,352
105
1,013 5,125

410
828
70
4,192
993
2,427
8,053
8,464
4,222
1,270
11,389
36,259
3,476
120
1,361
7,367
153

22
364
10
2,316
283
1,602
5,250
350
1,467
1,202
2,042
5,513
901
17
451
3,166
57
1
4,751
315
209

873
1,254
70
6,293
3,615
2,094
10,070
10,787
4,951
1,958
12,152
55,542
2,721
35
1,865
14,827
256
1
25,808
927
4.790
7,258

62
435
5
3,139
604
1,306
5,173
347
1,450
1,342
2,057
6,467
630
6
565
4,148
63

1,007

432
1,192
80
6,508
1,276
4,029
13,303
8,814
5,689
2,472
13,431
41,772
4,377
137
1,812
10,533
210
1
16,884
906
1,834
5,682

935
1,689
75
9,432
4,219
3,400
15,243
11,134
6,401
3,300
14,209
62,009
3,351
41
2,430
18,975
319
1
31,952
1,388
5,230

1,375
3,514
1,322
6,872
1,958
271
851
1,006
142

344
1,518
670
2,387
365
116
226
52
53

1,719
5,032
1,992
9,259
2.323
387
1,077
1,058
195

3,301
6,259
2,202
12,645
2,234
278
951
1,579
202

537
3,838
1,777
8,036
881
3,083
2,916 15,561
284
2,518
374
96
222! 1,173
1,633
54
255
53;

222
749
12,628

166
57
8,016

388
806
20,644

184
816
15,133

344
160l
862
461
10,407 25,540

47,594 202,436 238,922

56,744 295,666

4

33

176
7
1,261
370
225
3,425
352
246
481
536
2,098
9

14,514
563
1,106
3,380

4,405
252
141
732

1,379
1,905
515
6,749
1,538
220
907
673
651

277
1,201
388
2,112
256
85
234
25
37

16
4,151
715
33
40
63
27
69

1,672
7,257
1,618
8,894
1,834
305
1,204
725
171

199
515

176
18

19
1,341
11,873

394
1,874
11,873

159,009' 37,085

12,133
591
1,625
4,675

29,708 1225,802 154,842
,

6 ,i4 4

461
440

1,181

8,439

i The figures are as reported by the Canadian Government, and cover emigrant aliens who left the
United States via the Canadian border.




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1911: B y R a c e o r P e o p l e , a n d b y A g e .
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]1
19091
Race or people.

African (black).....................
Armenian...............................
Bohemian, Moravian............
Bulgarian, Servian, Montenegrin..................................
Chinese...................................
Croatian, Slovenian...............
Cuban......................................
Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian..............................
Dutch, Flemish.....................
East Indian............................
English...................................
Finnish.......................... .......
French..... .............................
German...................................
Greek......................................
Hebrew...................................
Irish........................................
Italian (north).......................
Italian (south).......................
Japanese.................................
Korean....................................
Lithuanian.............................
Magyar....................................
Mexican..................................
Pacific Islander......................
Polish......................................
Portuguese................. ...........
Roumanian............................
Russian..................................
Ruthenian (Russniak). . . . . .
Scandinavian.........................
Scotch.....................................
Slovak....................................
Spanish...................................
Spanish-American.................
Syrian.....................................
Turkish..................................
Welsh......................................
West Indian (except Cuban).
Other peoples.........................
Not specified........................ .
Total.............................

1910

1911

Under 14 to 44. 45 and Under 14 to 44. 45 and Under
14 to 44. 45 and
14.
over.
14.
over.
14.
over.
70
19
55

900
437
566

57
85
78

73
14
49

792
433
785

61
74
109

59
33
76

809
797
984

45
169
148

31
30
287
186

2,133
1,253
8,078
936

148
2,114
616
121

24
57
281
226

2,479
950
6,281
1,198

217
1,376
571
132

53
11
316
284

5,804
1,036
12,159
1,745

615
1,669
1,260
205

15
462
69
581
36
2
395
2,790
56
902
127
2,150
620 8,288
74 5,417
4,708
500
1,287
63
679 14,250
3,634 57,766
223
2,811
6
94
113
1,709
535 9,572
134
15
4
898 16,507
604
62
1,123
17
3,521
232
35
1,480
146
2,587
82
689
7,732
317
98
1,510
256
21
38
979
4
655
4
79
36
290
502
10

38
77
3
615
99
360
1,208
432
651
228
1,193
6,283
860
14
168
1,002
9

9
388
107
932
76
2
562
4,989
98
1,071
248 3,210
958 10,626
127
7,912
387
4,631
120
1,996
750 11,732
2,055 34,993
233
3,468
4
115
120
1,504
558
8,915
18
170
1
742 14,637
96
663
29
1,618
292
4,959
41
1,562
315
4,195
167
1,590
8,036
390
145
1,916
69
288
56
899
18
955
156
9
55
301
742
19
4,218 15,276

35
153
2
957
107
571
1,719
775
671
356
949
4,724
676
18
188
1,060
22

21
167
4
890
172
202
911
99
360
114
662
2,036
177

95
191
12
1,223
279
530
1,958
1,208
807
412
1,165
7,061
519
4
289
2,115
34

1,505
147
187
431
116
522
235
833
262
30
122
85
30
32
45
1,150

1,138
111
70
358
61
270
263
471
99
32
64
24
17
23
25
5,193

819
1,331
59
7,319
3,768
2,668
12,374
9,827
5,234
2,774
12,382
52,912
2,655
37
1,982
16,013
268
1
27,573
1,064
4,536
7,414
3,440
7,006
2,479
13,504
2,135
312
954
1,493
201
290
797
19,066

3,241
213
624
667
337
760
341
1,586
284
30
155
116
37
31
40
1,281

9,804 165,778

20,512

13,741 167,440

21,255

15,889 248,021

31,756

1,514
149
107
359
141
373
132
812
186
28
124
39
19
49
21

159
847
17

1As reported by the Canadian Government, 29,708 additional emigrant aliens left the United States
via the Canadian border in the year ending June 30, 1909, age unknown.




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DEPARTED, YEARS END E D JUNE 30, 1909 TO 1911: B y R a c e o r P e o p l e .
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
1909
Race or people.

1911

1910

Nonim­ Nonem­ Nonim­ Nonem­ Nonim­ Nonem­
migrant igrant
migrant
igrant
migrant
igrant
aliens ad­ aliens aliens ad­ aliens aliens ad­ aliens
mitted. departed. mitted. departed. mitted. departed.

African (black).............................................
Armenian......................................................
Bohemian and Moravian.............................
Bulgarian, Servian, Montenegrin..............
Chinese..........................................................
Croatian and Slovenian............ ..................
Cuban............................................................
Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian.........
Dutch and Flemish......................................
East Indian...................................................
English..........................................................
Finnish............ .............................................
French...........................................................
German.........................................................
Greek.............................................................
Hebrew..........................................................
Irish...............................................................
Italian (north)....................................... .
Italian (south)..............................................
Japanese........................................................
Korean...........................................................
Lithuanian....................................................
Magyar..........................................................
Mexican.........................................................
Pacific Islander.............................................
Polish.........................................................
Portuguese....................................................
Roumanian..................................................
Russian.........................................................
Ruthenian (Russniak).................................
Scandinavian................................................
Scotch............................................................
Slovak...........................................................
Spanish..........................................................
Spanish-American........................................
Syrian............................................................
Turkish..........................................................
Welsh............................................................
West Indian (except Cuban)......................
Other peoples................................................

1,574
238
754
1,409
5,173
4,441
2,963
317
2,132
113
19,563
2,714
5,149
14,783
2,191
3,188
9,361
9,966
47,609
1,168
6
1,052
5,864
2,922
21
8,811
1,011
1,113
755
2,686
13,120
5,632
6,228
4,125
1,504
810
105
523
984
371

1,195
201
561
1,206
6,168
2,796
4,753
233
1,919
55
23,142
3,101
4,555
12,250
2,8533,929
9,732
8,115
31,286
3,590
25
1,149
5,934
847
29
8,370
2,292
750
2,418
481
14,047
5,497
2,390
3,907
1,436
842
425
515
1,312
284

2,029 140
604
1,244
4,746
2,513
4,116
251
2,367
86
22,572
1,492
5,349
14,650
2,037
3,503
8,807
7,412
22,772
1,348
1
628
2,766
3,237
6
6,055
942
755
1,336
2,616
11,569
6,315
3,074
4,555
1,563
754
139
744
963
411

1,878
241
520
1,385
5,267
2,441
5,813
168
2,755
98
33,582
2,607
5,821
13,145
1,810
3,682
11,443
9,160
21,782
3,133
16
603
4,610
973
8
5,049
2,368
813
2,213
1,601
13,877
7,883
1,912
3,676
1,631
816
506
718
1,304
674

3,084
183
522
704
4.350
1,403
3,038
177
2,807
58
28,873
1,056
6,001
15,243
1,933
3,333
10,242
6,941
16, 469
1,915
3
435
2,620
3,581
5
2,991
903
512
1,400
1,361
11,054
7,480
1,654
4,687
1,821
525
87
767
1,174
321

2,392
312
583
2,228
4,349
3,738
5,444
578
3,673
177
41,978
2,586
6,631
16,645
3,285
4,036
12,989
9,859
31,288
4,982
13
1,130
6,866
1,485
42
8,526
2,105
1,878
3,598
1,515
13,588
9,367
3,580
4,299
1,826
988
657
807
1,569
957

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

192,449

174,590

156,467

177,982

151,713

222,549




IMMIGRATION,

93

No. 6 2 . — TOTAL IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT ALIENS ADMITTED
AND TOTAL EMIGRANT AND NONEMIGRANT ALIENS DEPARTED, TEARS
ENDED JUNE 30, 1909 TO 1911: By R ace ok P eople.
{Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
1909

Race or people.

African (black).....................................
Armenian..............................................
Bohemian and Moravian....................
Bulgarian, Servian. Montenegrin.......
Chinese..................................................
Croatian and Slovenian.......................
Cuban...................................................
Dalmatian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian.
Dutch and Flemish.............................
East Indian..........................................
English.................................................
Finnish.................................................
French..................................................
German.................................................
Greek.....................................................
Hebrew.................................................
Irish......................................................
Italian (north)......................................
Italian (south)......................................
Japanese................................................
Korean..................................................
Lithuanian...........................................
Magyar..................................................
Mexican................................................
Pacific Islander....................................
Polish....................................................
Portuguese............................................
Roumanian...........................................
Russian.................................................
Ruthenian (Russniak)........................
Scandinavian........................................
Scotch...................................................
Slovak...................................................
Spanish.................................................
Spanish-American................................
Syrian...................................................
Turkish.................................................
Welsh....................................................
West Indian (except Cuban)..............
Other peoples.......................................
Not specified.........................................
Total.

Immi­ Emigrant
grant and 1 and
nonim­ nonem­
migrant
igrant
aliens ad­ aliens
mitted. departed.
5.881
3.346
7,604
7.623
7,014
24,622
6,343
2,205
10,246
450
58,584
14,401
24,572
73,317
22.453
G , 739
O
40,546
35,116
: 212,857
!
4,443
17
| 16,306
! 34,568
18,513
'
28
| 86,376
i
5,617
9,154
10,793
18,494
48.116
22,078
28,814
9,064
2,394
4.478
925
2,222
2,008
1,908

!
|

!
1
;
;
;
1
I
;

1910

1911

Immi­ Emigrant Immi­ Emigrant
grant and
grant and
and
and
nonim­ nonem­ nonim­ nonem­
migrant
igrant
migrant
igrant
aliens ad­ aliens aliens ad­ aliens
mitted. departed. mitted. departed.

2,299
6,995
762
5,648
1.307
9,066
16,374
3.628
9,565
6,516
11,810
42,075
5,996
7,447
748
5,162
2.822
15,379
103
1,868
28,203
76,070
4,528
17,228
7,417 1 26,456
!
25,791
86,030
9,128
41,172
10,034
87,763
11,791
47,189
38,192
24,773
215,445
101,067
4,146
7,493
139
20
3,139
23,342
17,441
30,068
1,005
20,997
33
67
27,660
134,403
3,108
8,599
2,102
14,954
7,543
18,630
2,153
30,523
21,304
63,606
7,115
30,927
11,284
35,490
10,392
5,741
1,741
2,463
2,046
7,071
1,422
1,150
686
2,988
1,706
2,113
3,741
2,158
11,873

944,235 ! U00,392 1,198,037

2,804
762
1,463
4,105
7,650
9,574
7,369
600
3,947
178
, 40,090
;
3,883
j
| 9,850
| 26,448
10,624
9,371
13,915
22,591
63,554
7,510
153
2,415
15,143
1,183
9
21,933
3,274
2,647
7,895
3,320
18,909
9,875
11,171
5,999
2,018
1,893
1,564
913
1,692
1,480
20,644

9,805
3,275
9,745
10,926
5,657
20,385
6,952
4,577
16, 069
575
86,131
10,835
24,133
81,714
38,954
94,556
50,488
37,253
176,107
6,490
11
17,462
22,616
22,365
17
74,437
8,372
5,823
20,121
19,085
56,913
33,105
23,069
12,755
2,974
5,969
1,005
3,015
2,315
3.644

3,305
1,311
1,791
8,700
7,065
17,473
7,678
1,513
5,362
252
51,410
6,805
10,031
31,888
14,419
10,437
16,289
24,068
93,297
8,333
54
3,560
25,841
1,804
43
40,478
3,493
7,108
J
2,037
5,353
21,624
12,450
19,141
6,817
2,200
2,161
2,290
1,062
1,913
1.819
25,540

380,418 1,030,300

518,215

1As reported by the Canadian Government, 20,708 of this number of emigrant aliens left the United
States via the Canadian border in the year ended June 30, 1909.




N o.

6

A R R IV A L S O F A L IE N . P A S S E N G E R S A N D IM M IG R A N T S ,
3
—

TO

1

1 8

y

2

N a t i o n a l 1i t ie s
9
1

and

by

D ecad es.
1

'£>

:

[Sources: Records of the Bureau of Statistics prior to 1896; subsequently, reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor. The
figures represent4 Alien passengers” from Oct. 1,1820, to Dec. 31, 1867: “ Immigrants” from Jan. 1,1868, to date. The estimated number of aliens who arrived prior to
4
Oct. 1,1819, is 250,000.]
Years ended June 30—

Oct. 1,1820,
to Sept. 30,
1830.

Oct. 1,1831,
to Dec. 31,
1840.

Jan. 1,1841,
to Sept. 30,
1850.

Jan. 1,1851,
to Dec. 31,
1860.

Jan. 1,1861,
to June 30,
1870.

1871 to 1880

1881 to 1890

1891 to 1900

1901 to 1910

27
169
8,497
6,761

22
1,063
45,575
152,454

5,074
539
77,262
434,626

4,738
3,749
76,358
951,667

7,800
6,734
17,094
35,984
787,468

72,969
7,221
31,771
72,206
718,182

353,719
20,177
88,132
50,464
1,452,970

408
1,078

2,253
1,412

1,870
8,251

9,231
10,789

11,728
9,102

55,759
16,541

307,309
53,701

1
}
J

91

1,201

13,903

20,931

109,29$

211,245

568,362

597,047
20,062
52,670
36,006
543,922
15,996
655,694
31,816
95,264
230,679

2,145,266
41,635
65,285
73,379
341,498
167,519
2,045,877
48,262
190,505
249,534

159,057
5,711
7,655
8,022
32,061
26,226
182,882
8,358
13,950
20,780

91

646

656

1,621

4,636

52,254

265,088

l
1

2,622

2,954

2,759

10,353

8,493

9,893

6,535

3,226

4,821

4,644

25,011

23,286 j
!

28,293

81,988

593,703
6,728
23,010
14,559
33,149
2,562

1,597,306
27,935
69,149
53,008
34,922
118,202

153,721
5,074
8,374
2,522
3,458
19,133

United Kingdom—
England...................................
Scotland...................................
Ireland....................................
Wales*......................................

22,167
2,912
50,724

73,143
2,667
207,381

263,332
3,712
780,719

385,643
38,331
914,119

657,488
149,869
655,482

271,094
60,053
403,496

388,017
120,469
339,065

52,426
18,796
29,112
2,162

Total United Kingdom___

75,803

283,191

1,047,763

1,338,093

984,914

1,462,839

745,829

865,015

102,496

Europe, not specified...................

43

96 j

155

116 |

210

656

10,318

4,370

1,719

377

Total Europe......................

98,816

495,688 |

1,597,502

2,452,657 |

2,064,407

4,721,602

3,703,061

8,136,016

764,757

Country of last permanent
residence.

M
M
I
G
R
A
T

2,261,904 *

,

1,042,674 j
i

460,479
87,564
436,871
17,464

N

568,128
38,768
435,778
11,186

f
l

I O




f
l

I

Belgium.........................................
Denmark........................................
France.............................................
Germany.........................................
Greece1
Italy................................................
Netherlands...................................
Norway...........................................
Sweden...........................................
Russia, including Russian Po­
land .............................................
Spain..............................................
Portugal.........................................
Rou^ania1 ............
Switzerland....................................
Turkey in Europe2 ..............

1911

B

British North America1 ..............
4
*
Mexico 4.........................................
Central America............................
West Indies—Bermuda and Miquelon.........................................
South America...............................

2,277
4,817
105

13,624
6,699
44

41,723
3,271
368

69,309
3,078
449

153,871
2,191
96

383,269
5,362
210

392,802
1,913
462

2,631
746
1,183

179,226
49,642
8,112

56,830
19,889
1,193

8,884
531

12,801
856

13,528
3,579

10,660
1,224

9,043
1,396

13,967
928

29,042
2,304

35,040
3,059

107,548
17,280

13,403
3,049

Total America4...................

11,564

33,424

62,469

74,720

166,697

403,726

426,523

42,659

361,808

94,364

Islands of the Atlantic..................

352

103

337

3,090

3,446

10,056

15,798

35"

41,397

64^301

123^201'

ei^nT

20,605
4,713
129,797
77,393
11,059

1,460
524
4,520
10,229
695

__

China..............................................
In ia8..............................................
Japan8.............................................
Turkey in Asia 8.............................
Other Asia......................................

2*

40

47

61

308

622

6,669

Total Asia.............................

10

48

82

41,458

64,609

123,823

68,380

86,815

248,667

17,428

Total Oceania.................................
Total Africa..................................
All other countries.........................

2
16
32,679

9
52
69,801

29
55
52,777

158
210
25,921

221
312
15,232

10,913
229
1,540

12,574
437
1,299

8,793
1,343
1,749

12,973
7,368
33,654

1,043
956
39

Grand total..........................

143,439

599,125

1,713,251

2,598,214

2,314,824

2,812,191

5,246,613

3,844,420

8,795,386

878,587

I

8

23^166~
26
26,855
8,398
28,370

M MI
R GA
N T
I
O




1Included in “ Europe, not specified,” prior to 1891-1900.
* Includes Servia, Bulgaria, and Montenegro; included in “ Europe, not specified,” prior to 1891-1900.
* Not separately stated prior to 1891-1900,
4Immigrants from British North America and Mexico were not reported from 1886 to 1895, inclusive.
8 Not separately enumerated prior to 1899.

C
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96

OUTWARD PASSENGER MOVEMENT,

N o. 6 4 . — D E P A R T U R E S O F P A S S E N G E R S F R O M T H E 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 ., 1887 T O 1 9 1 1 : D i s t i n ­
g u is h in g

S e x , C h il d r e n

or

A dults, a n d

P o r t io n o f S h ip O c c u p ie d .

[Sources: Previous to July l, 1907, the Bureau of Statistics; subsequently, the Bureau of Immigration
and Naturalization procured these statistics through the courtesy of owners and agents of vessels
and not by law. There are no data for 1896 and 1897.]
Cabin passengers.
Year ended June 30—

Children.

Adults.
Total,

Male. . Female.

Total.

Total.

! Male.

Female.

j
1887.............................................. ....... 1 57,652
1888..............................................
1889.............................................. .........1 63,437
1890..............................................
1891..............................................

24,912
26,807
27,628
30,359
32,692

82,564
88,843
91:, 065
96, 489
97. 748

4,757
5,045
4,945
5,297
5,604

4,130
3,090
3,892
4,099
3,756

8,887
8,135
8,837
9,396
9,360

91,451
96,978
99,902
105,885
107,108

1892.............................................. ......... 61,763
1893............................................. ......... 57,904 I
!
1894..............................................
1895..............................................
1898.............................................. .........j 54,533 |

33,966
27,995
38,611
38,366
31,130

95, 729
85, 89' )
109,475
303,253
85,663

5,717
5,503
7,622
5,828
5,111

3,706
3,727
4,834
3,812
3,780

9,423
9,230
12,456
9,640
8,891

105,152
95,129
121,931
112,893
94,554

1899.............................................. ......... 1 76,106
1900.............................................. ........ 87,041
1901.............................................. ......... 84,853 i
1902.............................................. .........• 91,308 !
i
1903............................................ ........ . 99,432 ;
j
1904.............................................. ........ 109,469 1
1905.............................................. .
1906.............................................. ........ 1
125, W0 ji
!
1907..............................................
1908.............................................. ........ j136,981 1
j
1
1909..............................................

41,099
51,096
49,739
53,770
57,293

317,205
6,418
138, .1 7 10,315
.3
134,692
7,646
145,078
7,757
156,725
6,965

4,624
7,433
6,326
5,277
4,994

11,042
17,758
13,972
13,034
11,959

128,247
155,895
148,564
158,112
168,684

6,112 14,847
6,231 | 14,775
6,060 14,858
8,336 21,344
8,181 ! 21,670
7,581 ! 18,781

184,613
201,208
214,669
224,893
236,781
244,800

60,797
170, 266
67,146
186,438
74,471 1 199,811
73,273
203,549
78,130 ! 215,111
89,238 j 226,019
1

8,235
8,544
8,798
13,008
18,489
11,200 i

Passengers other than cabin.
Year ended June 30—
Male.
1887....................................
1888....................................
1889....................................
1890....................................
1891....................................

Children.

Adults.
' Female. | Total.
:

67,146 1
77,755 !
95,723
83,110
89,034

Male.

Female.

Total.

Total.

Total
passengers
departed.

24,914
26,788
31,016
32,914
35,092

92,060
104,543
126,739
116,024
124,126

5,67?
6,221
7,479
8,698
9,268

4,709
3,470
5,437
7,532
6,004

10,386
9,691
12,916
16,230
15,272

102,446
114,234
139,655
132,254
139,398

193,897
211,212
239,557
238,139
246,506

1892....................................
1893....................................
1894....................................
1895....................................
1898....................................

96,834
88,315
112,941
123,845
78,621

38,602
33,384
52,794
64,951
36,446

135,436
121,699
165,735
188,796
115,067

9,999
8,352
15,798
17,257
10,001

5,969
5,444
9,307
10,612
5,789

15,968
13,796
25,105
27,869
15,790

151,404
135,495
190,840
216,665
130,857

256,556
230,664
312,771
329,558
225,411

1899....................................
1900....................................
1901....................................
1902....................................
1903....................................

78,061
78,230
96,797 j
'
99,966
132,894 !

34,417
36,268
42,353
48,359
51,206

112,478
114,498
139,150
148,325
184,100

8,836
13,906
10,968
12,067
13,395

6,447
9,095
8,042
8,266
9,082

15,283
23,001
19,010
20,323
22,477

127,761
137,499
158,160
168,648
206,577

256,008
293,404
306,724
326,760
875,261

3904....................................
1905....................................
1906....................................
1907....................................
1908....................................
1909....................................

209,191
210,270
179,869
214,997
378,246
199,851

83,065
87,234
74,464
88,085
168,478
94,152

292,256
297,504
254,333
303,082
546,724
294,003

18,249
22,104
16,591
25,704
63,751
30,249

13,086
15,335
11,144
16,203
27,430
17,400

31,335
37,439
27,735
41,907
91,181
47,649

323,591
334,943
282,068
344,989
637,905
341,652

508,204
536,151
496,737
569,882
874,686
586,452

Total passengers departed.

Year ended June 30—

1910
1911

:
! Portion of ship
Sex.
|
Ages.
occupied.
;
1
12 years
!
Steer­
Cabin.
| Male. Female. 1Under 12 1 and
! years. ; over.
age.

............................................Lsi, 846
............................................611,939
1




241,172
255,748

80.789 642,229
96,892 770,795

396,040 326,978
436,071 431,616

Total.

723,018
867,687

IMMIGRATION.

97

N o . 6 5 . — A R R I V A L S O F I M M I G R A N T S , T E A R S E N D E D J U N E 3 0 ,1 9 0 2 T O 1 9 1 1 :

B y N a t io n a l it ie s .
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.)
Country of last per­
manent residence.
Austria-Hungary---Belgium....................
Denmark..................
France, including
Corsica...................
Germany..................
Greece.......................
Italy, including Sic­
ily and Sardinia.. .
Netherlands.............
Norway.....................
Portugal, including
Cape Verde and
Azore islands........
Roumania................
Russian Empire......
Spain, including Ca­
nary and Balearic
islands...................
Sweden.....................
Switzerland..............
Turkey in Europe i.

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

171,989 206, Oil'177,156
2,577 3,450 3,976
5,660 7,158 8,525

275,693
5,302
8,970

265,138
5,099
7,741

3,117 5,578 9,406
28,304 40,086 46,380
8,104 14,090 11,343
|
178,375 230,622193,296
2,284 3,998 4,916
17,484 24,461 23,808

10,168
40,574
10,515

9,386
37,564
19,489

221,479
4,954
25,064

5,307 9,317 6,715
7,190 9,310 7,087
107,347136,093 145,141

5,028
4,437
184,897

975 2,080 3,996
30,894 46,028 27,763
2,344 3,983 5,023
1,038 3,290 5,669

Total United
Kingdom__ 46,036 68,947 87,590
143
5
Europe,not specified
37
Total Europe. 619,068 814,507 767,933

1908

1909

1910

1911

338,452 168,509 170,191
3,692
6,396
4,162
7,243' 4,954
4,395

258,737 159,057
5,402 5,711
6,984 7,555

6,672
25,540
14,111

7,383 8,022
31,283 32,061
25,888 26,226

273,120
4,946
21,730

285,731 128,503 183,218
4,698
6,637
5,946
22,133 12,412 13,027

215,537 182,882
7,534 8,358
17,538 13,950

8,517
4,476
215,665

4,956
9,608|1 7,307
4,384
1,590
5,228
258,943; 156,711 120,460

8,229 8,374
2,145 2,522
186,792158,721

9,731
37,807
36,580

!

United Kingdom:
England............. 13,575 26,219 38,626
Ireland............... 29,138 35,310 36,142
Scotland............ 2,560 6,143 11,092
763 1,275 1,730
Wales.................

British North Amer­
ica..........................
Mexico......................
Central America......
West Indies and
Bermuda...............
South America.........

| 1907

i

i

8,78^
32,309
21,489

|

1,921
23,310
3,846
14,176

5,784
20,589
3,748
32,126

3,899
12,809
3,281
22,117

2,616
14,474
2,694
9,015

3,472 5,074
23,745 20,780
3,533 3,458
23,142 19,133

49,491
64,709
52,945| 34,995
15.866
16,977
1,841
2,503

56,637
34,530
19,740
2,660

47,031
30,556
13,506
2,287

32,809
25,033
12,400
1,584

46,706 52,426
29,855 29,112
20,115 38,796
2,120 2,162

137,134

102,193

113,567

93,380

71,826

98,796 102,496

13

48

107

97

1,100

2,600
26,591
4,2691
6,585!’

151

377

974,273 1,0187365 1,199,566 691,901 654,875

926,291 764,757

2,837
1,009
714

2,168
2,637
1,195

5,063
1,997
1,140

19,918
1,406
’ 970

38,510
6,067
1,217

51,941
16,251
930

56,555 56,830
18,691 19,889
893 1,193

8,170 10,193
589 1,667

16,641
2,576

13,656
2,757

16,689
2,779

11,888
2.315

11,180
1,906

11,244 13,403
2,151 3,049

57698 1^023 ~16~420

25,217

24,613

41,762 _ 59,997 ~ 827208

89,534 94,364

China........................ l7049 2,209 4,309
261
India.........................
94
93
Japan........................ 14,270 19,968 14,264
Turkey in Asia......... 6,223 7,118 5,235
Other Asia...............
577 2, 117
36

2,166
190
10,331
6,157
2,081

1,544 ~~
961
216
898
13.835
30,226
6,354
8,053
351
386

Total America.

Total Asia___
Total Oceania..........
Total Africa..............
All other countries..

636
709
305
4,711
337

1,058
528
678

22,271 ~29^966 ~2(U86
566
37
103

1,349
176
25

1.555
686
90;

1,397
1,040
15,803
9,753
372

1,943
203
3,111
7,506
141

1,968 1,460
1,696
524
2,720 4,520
15,212 10,229
1,937
695

23,925 ~ 22,300

40,524 ” 28,365

12,904

23,533 17,428

1,733
712
33,012;

1,989 ” *1,179
1,486
1,411
22
17

892
858
49

2,166
757
161

1,097
1,072
43

1,043
956
39

Total immi­
I
1
grants.......... 648.743 857,046 812,870.1,026,499 1,100,735 1,285,349 782,870 751,786 1,041,570 878.587
J !
1
1
1
i
1
i
1 Includes Servia, Bulgaria, and Montenegro.

Digitized for 2 1 9 3 0 ° — s A 1 9 1 1 --------7
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ALIEN PASSENGER MOVEMENT.

N o. 6 6 .— IM M IG R A N T A N D N O N IM M IG R A N T A L IE N S A D M IT T E D A N D
E M IG R A N T A N D N O N E M IG R A N T A L IE N S D E P A R T E D , W IT H E X C E S S
O F A L I E N S A D M I T T E D O R D E P A R T E D , Y E A R S E N D E D T U N E 30, 1909
T O 1911: B y N a t io n a l it ie s .

[Source: Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Comingfrom country
specified.
Country.

1909.
Austria........................................
Hungary................................. ..
Belgium.................................. ...
Bulgaria, Servia, and Montenegro.............................................
Denmark................................ . . .
France, including Corsica..........
German Empire..........................
Greece..................................... ..
Italy, including Sicily and Sardmia........................................
Netherlands........................... ...
Norway......................................
Portugal, including Cape Verce
and Azore islands...................
Roumania...................................
Russian Empire and Finland ...
Spain, including Canary ami
Balearic islands.......................
Sweden........................................
Switzerland.................................
Turkey in Europe......................
United Kingdom:
England................................
Ireland..................................
Scotland............................ ..
Wales....................................
Other Europe..............................

Immi­
grant
aliens.

Going to country
specified,

Nonim­
Total
aliens
migrant
aliens. admitted.

Emi­
grant
aliens.

xcess of
aliens
admitted (+ )
Nonemi­
Total ; or aliens
grant
aliens ! departaliens. departed. ; c d ( - ) .
i *
e

i

80,853
89,338
3,692

1,197
453
266

82,05*1
89,791
3,958

27,782
21,631
431

5,505
4,654
275

33,287
26,285
706

+ 48,763
+ 63,506
+ 3,252

1,054
4,395
6,672
25,540
14,111

48
120
1,693
1,735
124

1,102
4,513
8,363
27,273
14,233

1,594
460
2,817
4,905
5,606

447
272
3,180
3,854
1,484

2,041
732
5,997
8,759
7,090

939
+ 3,783
+ 2,368
+ 18,516
+ 7,145

183,218
4,698
13,627

6,069
304
657

189,287
5,002
14,284

83,300
308
1,328

16,804
504
538

100,104
812
1,866

+ 89,183
+ 4,190
+ 12,418

4,9o6
1,590
120,460

20
78
1,121

4,976
1,668
121,581

1,025
434
19,707

240
140
7,068

1,265
574
26,775

+ 3,711
+ 1,094
+ 94,806

2,616
14,474
2,694
9,015

1,207
260
154
225

3,823
14,734
2,843
9,240

1,079
1,159
658
1,267

835
434
325
373

1,914
1,593
983
1,640

+ 1,909
+ 13,141
+ 1,865
+ 7,600

32,809
25,033
12, 400
1,584
46

7,078
472
1,240
140
6

39,887
25,503
13,640
1,724
52

3,076
1,380
743
51
6

8,895
1,093
1,973
98
7

11,971
2,473
2,716
149
13

+ 27,916
+ 23,032
+ 10,924
+ 1,575
+
39

Total Europe..................

654,875

24,667

679,542

180,747

58,998

239,745

China...........................................
Japan...........................................
India............................................
Turkey in Asia...................... .
Other Asia...............................

1,943
3, 111
203
7,506
141

2,541
319
137
288
67

4,484
3,430
340
7,794
208

3,411
3,819
48
1,650
205

1,532
945
69
306
55

4,943
4,764
117
2,016
260

+
+
-

459
1,334
223
5,778
52

+439,797

Total Asia..........................

12,904

3,352

16,250

9,133

2,967

12,100

+

4,156

Africa...........................................
Australia, Tasmania, and New
Zealand....................................
Pacific Islands, not specified___
British North America...............
British Honduras.................. .
Other Central America...............
Mexico.................................... .
South America....................... .
West Indies............................ ...
United States......................... ...
Other countries...........................

858

133

991

140

168

308

+

683

839
53
51,941
42
888
16,251
1,906
11,180

1,636
164
05,836
133
2,452
13,008
3,360
16,884
138,915
58

442
38
30,478
2
300
289
925
3,306
2

605
199
6,689
155
1,689
2,558
1,626
8,984
89,940
12

1,047
237
37,167
157
1,989
2,847
2,551
12,290
89,940
14

+
589
73
+ 28,669
24
+
463
+ 15,161
+
869
+ 4,594
+ 48,975
+
44

Grand total.......................

751,786

797
111
13,895
91
1,664
1,757
1,454
5,704
138,915
9
192,449

944,235

1225,802

174,590

400,392

+543,843

135,793
122,944
5,402

2,439
575
569

138,232
123,519
5,971

26,424
20,866
655

1,741
1,194
347

28,165
22,060
1,002

+110,067
+101,459
+ 4,969

82
188
2,471
2,848
423

1,648
621
6,496
9,064
8,567

+ 3,1.95
+ 6,525
+ 3,162
+ 24.908
+ 17,565

6,881
479
329

59,204
942
1,357

+163,412
+ 7.022
+ 17,350

1910.
Austria.......................................
Hungary................................. .
Belgium.................................. ...
Bulgaria, Servia, and Montene­
gro.........................................
Denmark................................ .
France, including Corsica_____
German Empire..........................
Greece..........................................
Italy, including Sicily and Sar­
dinia.........................................
Netherlands................................
Norway........................................

49

4,737
6,984
7,383
31,283
25,888
215.537
7,534
17,538

106
162
2,275 i
2,689 |
244 1
i
7,079 i
430 i
1,169 1

4,843
7,146
9,658
33,972
26,132
222,616
7,964
18,707

1,566
433 !
4,025
6,216
8,144
52,323
463
1,028

1As reported by the Canadian Government, 29,708 of this number of emigrant aliens left the United

 via the Canadian border in the year ending June 30, 1909.
States


ALIEN PASSENGER MOVEMENT,

99

N o. 0 6 . — I m m ig r a n t

a n d N o n im m ig r a n t A l ie n s A d m it t e d a n d E m ig r a n t a n d
N o n e m ig r a n t A l ie n s D e p a r t e d , w it h E x c e s s o f A l ie n s A d m it t e d o r D e ­
p a r t e d , Y e a r s E n d e d Ju n e 30, 1909 t o 1911, b y N a t io n a l it ie s
C o n tin u e d .

Coming from country
specified.
Country.
Immi­
grant
aliens.
1910—Continued.
Portugal, including Cape Verde
and Azore Islands...................
Roumania
Russian Empire and Finland..
Spain, including Canary and
Balearic Islands.....................
Sweden........................................
Switzerland............................... .
Turkey in Europe......................
United Kingdom:
England................................
Ireland..................................
Scotland.............................. .
Wales....................................
Other Europe.............................

Nonim­
Total
aliens
migrant
aliens. admitted.

Going to country
specified.
Emi­
grant
aliens.

Excess of
aliens
admitted ( + )
Nonemi­
Total
or aliens
grant
aliens
depart­
aliens. departed. e d ^ ) .

8,229
2,145
186,792

65
79
2,585

8,294
2,224
189,377

1,082
445
17,362

166
44
2,107

1,248
489
19,469

+ 7,046
+ 1,735
+169,908

3,472
23,745
3,533
18,405

1,212
534
206
550

4,684
24,279
3,739
18,955

1,463
1,006
759
1,988

637
248
239
150

2,100
1,254
998
2,138

+ 2,584
+ 23,025
+ 2,741
+ 16,817

46,706
29,855
20,115
2,120
151

9,289
741
1,700
283
20

55,995
30,596
21,815
2,403
171

4,554
1,754
1,099
84
16

9,275
871
1,617
158
11

13,829
2,625
2,716
242
27

+ 42,166
+ 27,971
+ 19,099
+ 2,161
+
144

926,291

35,001

961,292

153,755

32,506

186,261

+775,031

China................
Japan................
India.................
Turkey in Asia.
Other Asia.........

1,968
2,720
i;696
15,212
1,937

2,070
381
157
127
61

4,038
3,101
1,853
15,339
1,998

2,371
4,366
69
1,548
160

1,220
853
118
169
37

3,591
5,219
187
1,717
197

+
447
- 2,118
+ 1,666
+ 13,622
+ 1,801

Total Asia.

23,533

2,796

20,329

8,514

2,397

10,911

+ 15,418

1,072

182

1,254

215

175

390

+

864

998
99
56,555
23
870
18,691
2,151
11,244

831
126
10,583
113
1,441
2,148
1,494
7,375
94,369
8

1,829
225
67,138
136
2,311
20,839
3,645
18,619
94,369
51

345
31
34,194
20
370
363
1,073
3,519

886
284
67,602
171
2.228
2,338
2,680
13,587
93,039
41

+

37

541
253
33,408
151
1,858
1,975
1,607
10,068
93,039
4

943
59
464
35
83
18,501
965
5,032
1,330
10

156,467 1,198,037

202,436

177,982

380,418

+817,619

Total Europe..

Africa......................................... .
Australia, Tasmania, and New
Zealand....................................
British North America.
British Honduras..........
Other Central America.
Mexico............................
South America..............
West Indies...................
United States................
Other countries.............
Grand total.

43
1,041,570

1911.
Austria........................................
Hungary......................................
Belgium......................................
Bulgaria, Servia, and Monte­
negro.........................................
Denmark.....................................
France, including Corsica..........
German Empire.........................
Greece........................................ .
Italy, including Sicily and Sar­
dinia.........................................
Netherlands................................
Norway...................................... .
Portugal, including Cape Verde
and Azore Islands...................
Roumania...................................
Russian Empire and Finland...
Spain, including Canary and
Balearic Islands.......................
Sweden........................................
Switzerland.................................
Turkey in Europe......................




+
+
+
+
+
+

82,129
76,928
5,711

1,625
601
735

83,754
77,529
6,446

45,160
41,182
1,017

3,155
3,618
750

48,315
44,800
1,767

+ 35, 439
+ 32.729
+ 4,679

4,695
7,555
8,022
82,061
26,226

83
283
2,246
2,956
304

4,778
7,838
10,268
35,017
26,530

3,154
469
3,148
6,042
9,376

137
337
3,205
4,194
690

3,291
806
6,353
10,236
10,066

+ 1,487
+ 7,032
+ 3,915
+ 24,781
+ 16,464

182,882
8,358
13,950

7,139
434
1,073

190,021
8; 792
15,023

72,640
461
1,400

8,695
716
523

81,335
1,177
1,923

+108,686
+ 7,615
+ 13,100

8,374
2,522
158,721

54
96
2,249

8,428
2,618
160,970

1,459
669
27,053

418
94
4,420

1,877
763
31,473

+ 6,551
+ 1,855
+129,497

5,074
20,780
3,458
14,438

1,171
491
216
139

6,245
21,271
3,674
14,577

1,396
1,615
667
4,688

1,028
472
365
309

2,424
2,087
1,032
4,997

+ 3,821
+ 19,184
+ 2,642
+ 9,580

ALIEN PASSENGER MOVEMENT,

100

N o . 6 0 . — I m m i g r a n t a n d N o n i m m i g r a n t A l i e n s A d m it t e d a n d E m i g r a n t a n d
N o n e m i g r a n t A l i e n s D e p a r t e d , w i t h E x c e s s o p A l i e n s A d m it t e d o r D e ­
p a r t e d , Y e a r s E n d e d J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 9 t o 1911. b y N a t i o n a l i t i e s — C o n t in u e d .
1
Coming from country
specified.
Country.

Immi­
grant
aliens.

Total
Nonim­
aliens
migrant
aliens. admitted.

Going to country
specified.
!
i
!

Emi­
grant
aliens.

Excess of
aliens
admit­
ted ( + )
NoncmiTotal
or aliens
grant
aliens
depart­
aliens, j departed. ed ( - ) .

1911—Continued.
United Kingdom:
England................................
Ireland..................................
Scotland...............................
Wales....................................
Other Europe..............................

32,420
29,112
18,790
%102
377

12,527
1,108
2,417
348
59

64.953
30,220
21,213
2,510
436

5,441
1,984
1,528
145
10

13,100
1,279
2,367
137
29

18,547
3,263
3,895
282
39

+ 46,406
+ 26,957
+ 17,318
+ 2,228
+
397

Total Europe....................

764,757

,38,354

803,111

230,704

50,044

280,748

+522,363

China...........................................
Japan...........................................
India............................................
Turkey in Asia...........................
Other Asia..................................

1,460
4,520
524
10,229
695

1,737
509
155
82
82

3,197
5,029
679
10,311
777

2,762
3,354
92
1,905
59

924
681
182
178
35

3,686
4,035
274
2,083
94

—
489
+
994
+
405
+ 8,228
+
683

Total Asia.........................

17,428

2,505

19,993

8,172

2,000

10,172

+

9,821

Africa...........................................
Australia, Tasmania, and New
Zealand....................................
Pacific Islands, not specified___
British North America..............
Central America........................
Mexico.........................................
South America............................
West Indies.................................
United States..............................
Other countries...........................

956

185

1,141

275

232

507

+

634

984
59
66,830
1,193
19,889
3,049
13,403

1,085
160
12,477
1,812
2,066
1,908
7,130
83,949
22

2,069
219
69,307
3,005
21,955
4,957
20,533
83,949
01

474
30
49,373
347
463
1,183
4; 584
61

959
348
34,913
1,917
2,290
1,926
10,754
117,135
31

1,433
378
84,286
2,264
2,753
3,109
15,338
117,135
92

+
—
+
+
+
+
—
—

Grand total.......................

878,587

151,713 1,030,300

295,666

222,549

518,215

+512,085




39

636
159
14,979
741
19,202
1,848
5; 195
33,186
31

101

INW AR D PASSENGER MOVEMENT.

N o . 6 7 . — A R R IV A L S O F P A S S E N G E R S A T T H E P R IN C IP A L P O R T S F R O M
F O R E I G N C O U N T R I E S , 1900 T O 1 9 1 1 : D i s t i n g u i s h i n g U n i t e d S t a t e s C i t i z e n s
R e t u r n in g , N o n im m ig r a n t A l ie n s , a n d I m m ig r a n t s , R e s p e c t iv e l y .

[Source: Reports o f the Commissioner General o f Immigration, Department oi Commerce and Labor.]
New York, N. Y.
Year ended June 30—

u . s.
citizens
return­
ing.

1900..................................
1901..................................
1 0 ..................................
92
1903..................................
1904..................................
1903..................................
1900..................................
1907..................................
1908..................................
1909..................................
1910..................................
1911..................................

95,537
127,044
110,630
108,345
113,556
123.618
135,959
146,747
158.619
169,820
170,210
182,724

Year ended June 30—

V. S.

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

Immi­
grants.

i
Philadelphia, Pa.
i_____
Total
Total
Non­
u. s.
passen­ citizens immi­ Immi­
passen­
gers
return­ grant grants.
gers
arrived.
aliens.
arrived.
ing.

341,712
21,745
458,994
22,933
388,931
538,908
493,262
22,287
626,185
631,885
21,270
761,500
21,627
606,019
741,202
788,219
27,667
939,504
44,975
880,036 1,068,847
111,539 1,004,756 1,263,042
585,970
99,008
843,597
144,140
580,617
894,577
786,094 1,066,225 |
109,921
637,003
100,059
919,786 |

2,665
3,279
4,003
4,295
3,483
3,779
3,924
3,258
3,158
3,252
2,905
3,527

322
209
449
424
161
326
577
1,008
433
789
2,030
1,271

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.

U. S.
citizens
return­
ing.

Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

citizens
return­
ing.

Immi­
grants.

Immi­
grants.

8,821
246
1900..................................
11,723
96
1901..................................
1902.................................. i 12,173
1,450
1903.................................. !! 12,560
2,331
13,252
1904..................................
1.705
1905.................................. 1 17,243
715
1906.................................. 1 12,285
!
5,103
1907..................................
12,420 12,558
1908..................................
11,745 11,002 !
•
1909.................................. :1 11,284 |11,577
1910.................................. i
9,244
8,458
1911..................................
11,019 | 8,423
I

15,754
25,616
39,465
62,838
60,278
65,107
62,229
70,164
41,363
36,318
53,617
45,865

24,821
37,435
53,088
77,729
75,235
83,065
80,281
95,142
64,110
59,179
71,319
65,307

1,045
866
1,185
1,239
1,416
1,536
1,367
3,514
1,484
1,121
1,030
1,290

81
89
158
158
77
230
290
1,074
653
1,546
682
593

27,564
17,216
39,679
55,802
55,940
62,314
54,064
66,910
31,489
18,966
30,563
22,866

1900.................................. i
1901.................................. 1
1902..................................
1903...
...................;
1904.................................. !
1905...
.................................. :
1907..................................
1908.................................. !
1909...................................
1910..................................
1911..................................

r . s.
citizens
return­
ing.

Non- j
immi- j Immi­
grant j grants.
aliens.1

4,240
1,170
2,147
1,102
1,986
1,512
2,186
1,245
2,201
2,610
2,473
1,108
4,641 190(3
1,767
4,567
2,283
5,303
2,976
6,351
4,273
5,818
4,387
4.249
4,417




,

|
j
|

6,165
3,655
5,271
7,256
9,036
6,377
4,138
3,539
3,608
3,103
4,233'
3,419

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.
28,690
18,171
41,022
57,199
57,433
64,080
56,022
69,498
33,626
21,633
32,275
24,749

Total United States.

San Francisco, Cal.
Year ended June 30—

19,121
16,724
21,627
32,479
23,111
27,929
27,839
34,767
20,049
18,335
42,576
49,827

Baltimore, Md.

Boston, Mass.
Non­
immi­
grant
aliens.

16,134
13,236
17,175
27,760
19,467
23,824
23,186
30,501
16,458
14,294
37,641
45,029

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.
10,575
6,904
8,769
10,687
13,847
9,958
10,713
10,389
11,887
13,727
14,438
12,085

U. S.
Noncitizens immi­
Teturn- grant
\ ing. aliens.
i
!
!
|
;
j
!
!
!
1
I
[

120,477
157,050
142,058
140,669
147,974
167,227
177,488
191,797
200,447
217,173
243,191
269,128

25,429
30,057
30,092
28,119
27,844
40,889
65,618
153,120
141,825
192,449
156,467
151,713

Immi­
grants.

Total
passen­
gers
arrived.

448,572
487,918
648,743
857,046
812,870
1,026,499
1,100,735
1,285,349
782,870
751,786
1,041,570
878,587

594,478
675,025
820,893
1,025,834
988,688
1,234,615
1,356,273
1,630,266
1,125,142
1,161,408
1,441,228
1,299,428

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SCHOOL YEAR 1908-9.

State.

Estimated
number
of children
5 to 18 years
of age.

Teachers.

Pupils.
Number
enrolled.

Average
duration
Average
of school,
daily
attendance. in days.

]
Male.

Female.

Total.
i

Salaries of
Total
superintend­ expenditure.
ents and
teachers.

271,648
17,863
243,232
272,252
103,157

115.9
135.0
98.2
185.0
156.2

2,903
122
4,366
1,467
1,100

5,370
671
4,798
9,280
4,400

8,273
793
9,164
10,747
5,500

2,498,708
889,148
3,110,164
15,985,256
5,143,504

Connecticut...............................................................................
Delaware...................................................................................
District of Columbia.................................................................
Florida.......................................................................................
Georgia.......................................................................................

251,331
53,125
70,633
181,391
816,000

187,876

144,963

54,792
141,928
547,912

43,9i8
101,780
357,710

184.5
170.1
177.1
115.6
132.0

363
156
189
978
3,150

4,816
741
1,413
2,900
9,081

5,179
897
1,602
3,878
12,231

3,001,619
341,576
1,452,641
1,137,639
3,154,135

5,023,152
539,957
2,797,192
1,714,938
4,005,325

Idaho.........................................................................................
Illinois........................................................................................
Indiana.................................................................................
Iowa...........................................................................................
Kansas.......................................................................................

86,840
1,344,200
660,000
634,286
495,333

74,207
997,453
530,341
505,192
394,380

51,012
783,299
425,243
361,805
289,674

136.6
171.6
150.0
176.0
154.0

477
5,479
6,180
2,801
2,483

1,627
23,353
10,715
25.006
10;?47

2,104
28,832
16,S93
27,807
13,230

1,084,304
16,202,062
8,425,334
8,004,346
5,340)468

1,998,189
33,231,345
13,329,725
11,925,017
8,336,353

Kentucky..................................................................................
Louisiana...................................................................................
Maine.........................................................................................
Maryland...................................................................................
Massachusetts...........................................................................

705,333
530,125
171,515
358,666
720,200

519,192
249,067
146,810
239,420
530,444

307,505
171,801
109,021
147,018
436,559

120.0
130.9
148.0
187.0
186.0

4,050
1,256
1,006
900
1,341

7,135
4,584
6,445
4,552
13,752

11,185
5,840
7,451
5,452
15,093

3,476,183
2,505,540
1,973,691
2,740,837
11,547,446

4,850,189
3,607,295
2,772,952
3,748,021
19,407,255

Michigan...................................................................................
Minnesota..................................................................................
Mississippi.................................................................................
Missouri.....................................................................................
Montana....................................................................................

750,200
599,875
602,143
965,800
80,300

535,850
435,109
459,981
706,690
54,627

447,765
308,673
284,366
495,995
45,798

171.8
161.5
123.0
151.0
139.4

2,585
1,613
2,905
4,831
248

15,178
13,149
6,746
13,298
1,767

17,763
14,762
9,651
18,129
2,015

8,271,923
6,818,654
2,276,550
7,688,685
1,132,233

14,690,964
11,942,449
2,674,648
13,151,365
2,070,195

Nebraska...................................................................................
Nevada......................................................................................
New Hampshire.......................................................................
New Jersey................................................................................
New Mexico..............................................................................
for FRASER

354,833
16,325
92,600
615,571
80,472

281,375
9,761
65,033
424,534
47,987

191,076
6,910
48,063
309,661
29,380

174.0
155.6
161.1
188.0
118.0

1,322
43
210
1,250
478

9,357
371
2,762
9,985
742

10,679
414
2,972
11,235
1,220

4,286,569
197,044
948,466
8,139,623
354,533

7,171,445
499,898
1,558,141
15,651,625
539,945

S T A T IS T IC S ,

416,390
28,608
374,154
352,278
162,660

Digitized


2,431,708
480,273
2,509,471
9,325,689
3,035,357

D rs.
olla

675,818
34,000
522,375
517,250
189,783

E D U C A T IO N A L

D
ollars.

Alabama....................................................................................
Arizona......................................................................................
Arkansas...................................................................................
California...................................................................................
Colorado.....................................................................................

1,386,712
521,202
135,203
792,513
381,329

1,105,547
335,969
88,139
656,788
237,377

186.3
101.3
144.0
170.0
140.0

4,783
3,244
1,440
8,118
2,113

36,448
7,713
5,818
18,154
6,623

41,231
10,957
7,258
26,272
8,736

33,317,529
2,089,417
2,306,949
14,334,979
2,700,000

53,588,249
2,993,045
4,479,871
25,415,053
3,300,000

Oregon......................................................................................
Pennsylvania...........................................................................
Rhode Island............................................................................
South Carolina.........................................................................
South Dakota...........................................................................

140,873
1,757,651
118,850
517,875
151,000

114,467
1,263,034
78,764
334,902
121,979

95,081
994,969
61,169
230,849
76,694

128.8
169.0
194.0
98.0
154.0

863
7,935
201
1,827
995

3,590
26,771
2,093
5,049
4,779

4,453
34,706
2,294
6,876
5,774

2,035,736
18,475,691
1,419,119
1,492,585
1,806,948

3,635,516
38,523,925
2,575,693
1,905,236
3,645,996

Tennessee..................................................................................
Texas.......................................................................................
Utah..........................................................................................
Vermont...................................................................................
Virginia.....................................................................................

693,714
1,273,823
118,166
70,296
644,714

512,158
833,631
84,803
66,174
391,072

345,905
557,356
65,884
57,483
257,724

128.0
128.0
162.0
160.0
131.0

3,841
6,350
610
311
2,080

6,609
13,748
1,645
2,826
8,013

10,450
20,098
2,255
3,137
10,093

2,681,692
7,738,754
1,256,346
897,035
2,705,741

3,404,555
10,289,755
2,762,580
1,512,649
4,393,562

Washington..............................................................................
West Virginia...........................................................................
Wisconsin.................................................................................
Wyoming..................................................................................

232,000
323,359
685,000
27,000

205,566
276,333
466,554
23,182

150,925
193,353
322,766
16,595

171.2
135-5
168.0
139.1

1,387
4,030
1,799
121

5,331
4,469
12,878
855

6,718
8,499
14,677
976

4,066,341
2,653,401
6,337,447
413,604

8,541,539
4,287,606
10,676,214
602,293

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

24,239,820

17,506,175

12,684,837

155.3

108,300

398,153

506,453

237,013,913

401,397,747

5,724,949
3,635,763
5,506,456
7,849,643
1,523,009

4,149,381
2,550,107
3,745,902
5,902,639
1,158,146

3,267,435
1,695,438
2,419,190
4,447,917
854,857

179.0
138.6
123.3
164.7
161.2

17,400
16,554
27,784
39,646
6,916

105,898
43,931
55,613
162,432
30,279

123,298
60,485
83,397
202,078
37,195

79,720,219
17,767,972
26,319,898
89,824,364
23,381,460

140,613.641
26,384,882
33,735,314
157,995,797
42,668,313

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision .*
s
North Atlantic.........................................................................
South Atlantic.........................................................................
South Central..........................................................................
North Central..........................................................................
Western...................................................................................

103




i Includes public, graded, and high schools, but excludes private schools.
* For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.

S T A T IS T IC S .

1,926,935
670,000
149,430
1,059,686
503,125

E D U C A T IO N A L

New York.................................................................................
North Carolina.........................................................................
North Dakota...........................................................................
Ohio..........................................................................................
Oklahoma................................................... .............................

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P

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1909

a n d

1910: E

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a n d

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D

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104

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.— C o n t in u e d .

SCHOOL YEAR 1909-10.

State.

Estimated
number of
children
5 to 18 years
of age.

Pupils.
Number
enrolled.

Teachers.

Average
duration
Average
of school,
daily
attendance. in days.

Male.

Total.

Female.

Salaries of
Total
superintend- : expenditure.
ents and
teachers.1

D
ollars.

424,611
31,312
395,978
368,391
168,798

266,589
20,094
255,135
286,744
107,520

117.3
135.5
106.5
182.0
156.0

3,037
142
4,453
1,569 1
812 j
!

5,719
709
5,069
9,800
4,388

8,756
851
•9,522
11,369
5,200

2,746,473
695,106
2,708,367
10,430,898
3,336,715

Connecticut............................................................................
Delaware..................................................................................
District of Columbia..............................................................
Florida.....................................................................................
Georgia.....................................................................................

255,279
53,615
71,842
189,477
830,180

190,353
35,950
55,774
148,089
555,794

147,190
22,559
44,627
103,892
346,295

184.7
172.5
181.2
106.0
144.4

327
136
187
1,035
3,069

4,950
857
1,444
2,980
9,556

5,277
993
1,631
4,015
12,625

2,962,124
411,520
1,460,594
1,109,968
3,158,356

Idaho .......................................................................................
Illinois.....................................................................................
Indiana...................................................................................
Iow a.........................................................................................
Kansas.....................................................................................

91,120
1,409,648
686,826
634,060
602,212

76,168
1,002,687
531,459
510,661
398,746

51,137 !
779,040 }
420,780
360,178
291,329 !

137.0
171.0
147.0
172.0
163.5 !

567
5,438
2, G
89
2,430

1,665
23,946
11,111
24,903
11.037

Kentucky................................................................................
Louisiana................................................................................
Maine.......................................................................................
Maryland..................................................................................
Massachusetts.........................................................................

707,581
538,326
172,230
361,402
727,344

494,863
263,617
144,278
238,393
535,869

315,196
182,659
106,955 [
145,762 1
444,090 |

125.0
135.6
159.0
185.0
186.0

4,620 1
1,347
832
939
1,375

Michigan..................................................................................
Minnesota................................................................................
Mississippi................................................................................
Missouri....................................................................................
Montana..................................................................................

758,747
610,258
611,119
971,534
83,860

541,501
440,083
469,137
707,031
66,141

443,458 !
348,500
261,384
490,390
41,314

171.0
149.0
123.0
155.0
184.5

Nebraska..................................................................................
Nevada.....................................................................................
New Hampshire......................................................................
New Jersey..............................................................................
New Mexico.............................................................................

358,856
17,439
93,004
624,292
85,572

281,375
10,200
63,972
429,797
56,304

191,076
7,400
50,101
324,239
37,389

174.0
145.3
164.0
184.0
100.0




D .
ollars

2,904,537
1,000,628
3,187,083
18,210,747
5,211,186
5,450,006
604,796
2,679,564
1,773,720
4,419,596

1,225,890
2,232
29,884 1 17,287,771
17,267 | 9,024,559 |
27,538 | 8,336,917
j
5,773,342
13,467

2,175,063
34,036,195
14,910,500
12,767,210
9,812,671

6,480
4,939
6,625
4,575
13,946

11,100
6,286
7,457
5,514
16,321

5,648,644
4,252,244
2,934,263
3,792,424
20,135,745

2,508
1,811
3,162
4,838
270

15,479
13,346
7,004
13,527
1,980

17,987
15,157
10,166
18,365
2,250

8,622,071
7,369,244
2,136,126
8,126,232
1,452,039

14,596,819
13,724,437
2,726,248
13,067,193
2,633,521

1,312
52
215
1,483
505

9,787
437
2,825
10,604
969

11,099
489
3,040
12,087
1,474

4,562,945
230,000
998,515
8,833,622
513,552

7,454,215
619,268
1,054,163
17,064,990
793,202

6 ,1 5 6

!
!
|
!
j
!

3,746,180 1
2,606,314
1,819,500
2,842,418
11,600,631

S T A T IS T IC S

683,888
49,045
532,164
540,081
192,765

E D U C A T IO N A L

Alabama..................................................................................
Arizona....................................................................................
Arkansas..................................................................................
California................................................................................
Colorado..................................................................................

1,422,969
520,404
139,802
838,080
422,399

1,122,649 j
331,336 i
90,149 j
648,544
278,650 I

187.5
101.9
147.3
170.0
140.0

5,281 |
3,185
1,285
8,640
2,482

39,793
8,031
6,102
19,201
6,991

45,074
11,216
7,387
27,841
9,473

36,651,566
2,245,974
2,501,102
14,599,273
3,864,871

51,861,986
3,037,907
4,549,660
25,500,216
6,739,216

Oregon..................................................... .
Pennsylvania.........................................
Rhode Island........................................... .
South Carolina........................................
South Dakota......................................... .

168,191
1,891,608
120,513
524,328
169,328

118,412
1,282,965
80,061
340,415
126,253

103,553
1,001,464
61,487
243,901
80,032

j
|
|
!

138.0
170.0
193.0
105.1
165.9

863
8,003
209
1,606
1,006

3,590
27,493
2,162
5,362
5,059

4,453
35,496
2,371

6,065

2,299,689
19,657,319
1,440,765
1,475,200
1,997,719

4,646,270
39,988,180
2,486,757
1,951,945
3,825,273

Tennessee................................................
T exas.......................................................
Utah..........................................................
Vermont..................................................
Virginia....................................................

697,132
1,295,342
121,712 !
78,294
651,469 ;

521,753
821,631
91,611
66,615
402,109

363,953
544,691
69,246
52,104
259,394

•
|
j
I

130.0
131.0
164.8
160.0
140.0 |

3,806
6,371.
629
290
2,062

6,480
14,371
1,740
2,967
8,381

j
|
|
!

10,286
20,742
2,369
3,267
10,443

3,007,904
7,971,341
1,402,828
866,204
2,800,989

4,402,575
11,777,036
3,052,990
1,608,996
4,407,853

Washington.............................................
West Virginia.........................................
Wisconsin................................................
W yoming................................................

258,088
353,899
693,156
30,886

216,688 j
276,458 1
464,311
24,584

156,064
189,900
320,439
16,730

;
j
1
j

172.0 j
134.0
180.0
140.9

1,434 |
4,154 !
1,718 i
141 ;

5,736 |
4,628
13, Oil i
968 !

7,170
8,782
14,729
1,109

4,960,727
2,838,441
6,719,059
487,260

10,493,347
4,094,092
10,789,236
796,021

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

25,016,501

110,481 ;

412,729 |

523,210

253,915,170

426,250,434

111,365
45,814
57,053
166,515
31,982

i

129,380

i
!
j

86,331
206,346
38,966

84,830,246
18,343,410
28,787,576
94,919,234
27,034,704

143,185,086
26, 761,897
41,687,583
165,033,625
49,632,243

17,813,852

12,827,307 j

G
eograph d
ic ivision
*.
North Atlantic.......................................
South Atlantic.......................................
South Central.........................................
North Central.........................................
Western..................................................

j

!
6,029.581
3,726,262
5,584,242
8,037,657
1,638,759

4,216,879
2,573,386
3,813,989 i
5,981,989 1
1,227, 609 j

3,310,279
1,687,665
2,468,257
4,463,915
897,191

i
!
j
I
j

180.2
132.0
125.7
165.4 |
163.2
i

18,015
16,373
29,278
39,831
6,984

1 Includes salaries of teachers only.

8For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.

6 ,1 7
28

105




157.5

66
,9 8

S T A T IS T IC ® .

2,067,017
690,050
167,346
1,075,686
518,690

E D U C A T IO N A L

New York................................................
North Carolina.........................................
North Dakota.........................................
Ohio..........................................................
Oklahoma................................................ .

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EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.

N o. 6 0 .— S U M M A R Y
A

tten d an ce

, T

OP

eachers

S C H O O L
E

m ployed

P O P U L A T I O N ,1 1 8 7 0 T O
in

,

and

E

x p e n d it u r e s

for

1910:
, P

E

u b l ic

nrollm ent

,

Sch oo ls.2

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]

School
year.

Pupils.
Population,
5 to 18
Number
years of enrolled in Average
daily
age.8
public;
schools. attendance.

6,871,522
1870......... 12,055,443
1871......... 12,305,600
7,561,582
1872......... 12,565,600
7,815,306
1878......... 12,833,700
8,003,614
1874......... 13,112,900
8,444,251
1875......... 13,405,200
8,785,678
8,869,115
1876......... 13,708,000
1877......... 14,025,800
8,965,006
1878......... 14,356,000
9,438,883
1879......... 14,702,800
9,504,458
9,867,505
1880......... 15,066,767
1881......... 15,379,290 10,000,896
1882......... 15,704,660 10,211,578
1888......... 16,044,410 10,651,828
1884......... 16,401,280 10,982,384
1885......... 16,773,190 11,398,024
1886......... 17,122,060 11,664,460
1887......... 17,482,020 11,884,944
1888......... 17,827,310 12,182,600
1889......... 18,168,580 12,392,260
1890......... 18,543,201 12,722,581
1891......... |18,897,076 13,050,132
1892......... 19,194,233 13,255,921
1893......... 19,620,964 13,483,340
1894......... 20,137,521 13,995,357
1895......... 20,440,479 14,243,765
1896......... 20,863,807 14,498,956
1897......... 21,114,812 14,823,059
1898......... 21,572,114 15,103,874
1899......... 21,917,865 15,176,219
1900......... I 21,404,322 15,503,110
1901......... ! 21,982,797 15,688,602
1902......... ! 22,278,693 15,917,385
1903......... ! 22,655,001 15,999,717
1904......... ! 23,028,748 16,256,038
1905......... 23,410,800 16,468,300
1906......... 23,792,723 16,641,970
1907......... 24,262,936 16,890,818
1908......... 24,613,763 17,061,962
1909
....................
24,239,820 17,506,175
1910
....................
25,016,501 17,813,852

4,077,347
4,545,317
4,658,844
4,745,459
5,050,840
5,248,114
5,291,376
5,426,595
5,783,065
5,876,077
6,144,143
6,145,932
6,331,242
6,652,392
7,055,696
7,297,529
7,626,351
7,681,806
7,906,986
8,005,969
8,153,635
8,408,323
8,560,603
8,837,199
9,263,350
9,648,722
9,781,475
10,062,554
10,356,458
10,328,396
10,632,772
10,714,613
11,064,164
11,053,158
11,318,256
11,481,531
11,712,300
11,925,672
12,154,172
12,684,837
12,827,307

Teachers.

Male.

77,529
90,293
94,992
97,790
103,465
108,791
109,780
114,312
119,404
121,490
122,795
122,511
118,892
116,388
118,905
121,762
123,792
127,093
126,240
124,467
125,525
123,360
121,573
122,472
125,402
129,706
130,373
131,221
132,257
131,207
126,588
126,491
120,883
116,720
113,744
110,532
109,179
104,414
104,495
110,481

Female,

Total.

Salaries of
superintend­
ents and
teachers.4

Total
expendi­
ture.

D rs.
olla
Dollars.
122,986
200,515
37,832,566
63,396,666
129,932
220,225
69,107,612
42,580,853
134,929
229,921
45,935,681
74,234,476
139,723
237,513 ! 47,932,050
76,238,464
50,785,656
80,054,286
144,982
248,447
149,074
257,865 1 54,722,250
83,504,007
149,838
259,618
55,358,166
83,082,578
152,738
267,050
54,973,776
79,439,826
56,155,133
157,743
277,147
79,083,260
280,330
76,192,375
54,639,731
158,840
55,942,972
286,593
163,798
78,094,687
58,012,463
83,642,964
171,349
293,860
180,187
299,079
60,594,933
88,990,466
188,001
304,389
64,798,859
96,750,003
195,110 1 314,015
68,384,275 103,212,837
325,916
72,878,993 110,328,375
204,154
76,270,434 113,322,545
207,601 | 331,393
!
78,639,964 115,783,890
212,367
339,460
83,022,562 124,244,911
220,894
347,134
232,110
356,577
87,568,306 132,539,783
363,922
91,836,484 140,506,715
238,397
96,303,069 ! 147,494,809
245,028
368,388
252,653
374,226 100,298,256 155,817,012
260,278
382,750 104,560,339 164.171,057
263,547
388,949 109,202,405 172,502,843
398,042 113,872,388 175,809,279
268,336
400,296 117,139,841 183,498,965
269,923
273,737
404,958 119,310,503 187,682,269
278,556
410,813 124,192,270 194,292,911
283,065
414,272 129,345,873 200,154,597
296,474
423,062 137,687,746 214,964,618
305,292
431,783 143,286,204 227,465,664
320,936
441,819 151,443,681 238,262,299
338,144
449,864 157,635,732 252,804,081
341,498
455,242 167,824,753 273,216,227
349,737
460,269 177,462,981 291,616,660
356,884
466,063 186,483,464 307,765,659
376,902
481,316 202,047,814 336,898,333
495,463 219,780,123 371,344,410
390,968
506,040 237,013,913 401,397,747
412,729
523,210 .<253,915,470 426,250,434

1Includes public, graded, and high schools, but excludes private schools.
2 Alaska and Hawaii not included. Indian Territory not included prior to 1901.
* Estimated, except United States census years.
4 Includes salaries of teachers only.




E D U C A T IO N A L

N o.

7 0 .— P U B L IC

A C A D E M IE S ,
dents, b y

H IG H

SC H O O L

States

a n d

b y

SC H O O LS
TE A R
G

107

S T A T IS T IC S ,

A N D

P R IV A T E

1911:

N

um ber

e o g r a p h ic

D

iv is io n s

a n d

Se

H IG H
x

of

I

SC H O O LS

A N D

n stru ctors a n d

Stu­

.

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.] i
Public high schools.1
State.

Num­
ber.

Secondary
teachers.
Fe­
Male. male.

Private high schools.

Secondary
students.
Male.

F e­
male.

Num­
ber.

Secondary
teachers.

Secondary
students.

Fe­
Male. male.

FeMale. i male.
|

Alabama...........................
A rizona.............................
Arkansas...........................
California..........................
Colorado...........................

142
13
107
184
103

204
33
187
711
257

246
40
137
1,048
341

3,956
574
3,280
18,366
6,061

5,939
735
4,420
21,284 1
7,911

32
6
27
74
10

44
11
56
181
14

75
21
43
340
40

662
100
914
1,236
116

1,018
211
786
2,615
342

Connecticut......................
D elaw are..........................
District of Colum bia.......
F lo rid a .............................
Georgia.............................

63
19
6
77
232

177
29
91
90
324

427
55
153
86
264

6,139
806
2,313
1,144
4,866

7,567
1,060
3,098
1,776
7,024

53
2
21
17
58

189
4
39
35
135

206
13
108
45
125

1,907
54
526
219
2,097

1,685
74
623
484
2,314

Id a h o................................
Illinois...............................
Indiana.............................
Io w a ..................................
Kansas...............................

54
630
579
582
363

128
1,325
1,166
710
580

114
1,567
940
1,280
729

1,813
28,536
20,293
16,665
11,498

2,280
35,897
23,624
22,808
16,096

7
89
29
75
22

25
180
88
85
43

27
345
120
218
67

433
2,229
1,029
1,192
389

380
3,499
1,001
2,108
603

Kentucky..........................
Louisiana..........................
Maine................................
M aryland..........................
Massachusetts.................

156
109
169
77
224

264
176
210
217
849

235
220
325
229
1,512

4,394
2,510
4,685
3,493
27,191

5,587
3,924
6,016
4,860
31,395

68
32
33
34
95

86
73
64
106
327

179
94
105
112
464

1,393
813
1,251
1,140
3 613

1,768
642
1,347
872
3,849

M ich igan ..........................
M innesota........................
Mississippi........................
M issouri...........................
Montana...........................

379
195
137
389
44

742
470
179
767
86

1,196
883
215
780
126

19,019
11,509
3,366
14,911
1,291

24,081
15,764
4,397
20,259
1,788

36
38
26
60
11

57
128
62
143
18

158
137
65
235
42

1,084
1,581
922
1,687
127

1,768
1,651
710
2,216
324

N ebraska..........................
Nevada .............................
New Hampshire..............
New J ersey ......................
New M ex ico .....................

339
14
62
153
25

390
22
90
429
46

579
32
188
677
36

7,854
315
2,658
11,098
689

10,913
450
3,109
13,525
783

20

42

96

27
62
7

127
240
7

78
221
13

i, 763
2,677
135

799
1,582
99

New Y ork..........................
North C arolina................
North Dakota...................
O h io ..................................
O klah om a........................
Oregon...............................
Pennsylvania...................
Rhode Islan d ...................
South C arolina................
South Dakota...................
T enn essee.......................
T exas................................
U tah..................................
Verm ont........................... :
V irgin ia ...........................
Washington......................
W est Virginia...................
7
Wisconsin..........................
W yom ing..........................

602
228
114
789
135
115
827
22
143
128
143
477
31
68
253
161
72
281
19

1,682
259
159
1,702
278
213
1,698
116
178
167
234
858
113
80
282
450
136
568
30

2,953
258
206
1,324
256
257
1,400
150
164
214
211
681
94
161
871
512
114
990
39

51,059
5,216
2,145
30,459
4,338
4,295
31,211
3,094
2,664
2,451
4,301
14,727
1,929
2,047
5,021
9,220
2,112
14,962
609

65,647
6,582
3,157
36,002
5,747
5,582
38,480
3,397
3,914
3,800
6,086
20,326
2,224
2,738
7,365
10,889
2,804
17,768
746

229
68
10
63
16
19
123
15
22
10
83
77
18
19
63
21
16
34
2

626
137
24
61
28
37
490
47
41
34
206
192
140
46
145
39
86
95
3

167
29
265
42
74
558
88
57
36
196
212
84
65
186
56
60
127
6

97
8

5,281
2,380
78
806
227
391
6,067
580
581
316
3,725
2,615
1,852
703
2,076
350
452
1,115
45

8,329
2,451
169
1,928
1
422
756
! 4,743
498
1
807
265
3,085
2,745
1,878
710
2,064
560
616
1,315
68

Total........................ 10,234 20,152 25,015 433,053 551,624

1,979

4,986

7,087

61,298

69,351

656
301
361
486
175

2,156
678
747
980
425

2,772
873
906
1,833
703

23,742
9,525
11,271
11,975
4,785

23,542
10,305
11,176
17,195
7,133

469 1

672

i

G ph d
eogra ic ivision
s.*
North A tlantic.................
South A tla n tic.................
South Central...................
North Central...................
Western.............................

2,190
1,107
1,406
4,768
763

5,331 7,793 139,182 171,874
1,606 1,694 27,635 38,483
2,380 2,201 40,872 56,426
8,746 10,688 180,302 230,169
2,089 2,639 45,062 54,672

i Included also in Tables 68 and 69.
* For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.




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108

N o . 7 1 .— P U B L IC A N D P R IV A T E N O R M A L S C H O O L S , S C H O O L Y E A R 1911:
N u m b e r a n d S e x o f I n str u ct o r s a n d S t u d e n t s , b y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic
D iv is io n s .

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]
Public normal schools.

State.

Teachers
of normal
students.

Num­
ber.

Fe­
Male. male.

Private normal schools.

Students
in normal
courses.
Male.

i
Num­
ber.

Fe­
male.

Teachers
of normal
students.

Students
in normal
courses.

Fe­
Male. male.

1

18

!
1
5 |

512

260

1
1

2
2

5!
3 j

0
7

30
214

1

810

1

1

3 !

0

23

11
7
44

33C
13
608

1
1
1

1
3
1

3
2
1

0
82
7

13
140
9

6
3
3

14
4
8

27
25
10

113
150
186

483
819
375

2

5

3

137

156

6

15

30

0

249

2
2
1
1

2
7
3
1

19
2
8
5

3
134
40
0

344
128
75
32

............
1
8 i
57

81

California..........................
C olorado...........................

24
6
14
38
3

32
9
8
104
9

Connecticut......................
Delfl.vfrfl.re..........................
District of Columbia___
F lo rid a ........................ .
G eorgia.............................

5

13

103

2
3
1

2
1
10

25
1
29

Tdn.hn ...............................
Illinois...............................
Indian a.............................
Io w a ..................................

2
5
2

18
53
26

27
84
6

72
1,012
354

267
2,970
1,796

3

35

40

840

2,111

Kentucky..........................
M aryland..........................
Massachusetts.................

4
2
7
5
|
12 !

34
3
3
12
66

22
25
43
39
171

843
260
81
32
155

1,603
1,090
806
423
2,325

M ich ig an ..........................
M innesota........................
Mississippi........................
M issouri...........................
Montana......... T
.................

24
6
1 !
7 r
1 1

76
39
1
114
7

655
197
266
86
4
40
86 1,893
5 !
8

4,476
3,479
85
3,642
128

N ebraska..........................
N ev ad a....... .....................
New Hampshire ..............
New Jersev........................
New M e x ic o .....................

3 1

40 ;

2

4

2
a I
2

New Y ork..........................
North Carolina.................
North Dakota...................
O h io ..................................
O klahom a........................
Oregon...............................
Pennsylvania...................
Rhode Islan d ...................
South Carolina.................
South D akota...................
Tennessee.........................
T ex as.................................
U tah.................................
V erm on t...........................
V irg in ia ............................
Washington......................
West Virginia...................
Wisconsin..........................
W yom in g .........................

15 |
5
3 !
7
6

1
2

0
5

a

18

12

4

4
4
4
35
5

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

643
17
175
68
65

53

472

1,527

7
22
5

21
107
8

1
32
1

127
1,582
80

83
16
9
37
54 1

243
32
15
71
57

190
222
122
254
894

4,174
1,490
889
1,054
1,560

i

Fe­
male.

693
109
231
2,293
555

6
2
2
5
1

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

Male.

j

15 j
1
2 1
4 !

i30
0
14
16

220
20
46
34

2,237
2
49
207

6,361
367
742 |
585 1

5 i

59

39

1,294

2,084 i

2 1
4 i
2
7
26

4
w
12
23
106

12
44
21
28
159

7
59
128
950
695

223

1, 254

2,385

15,358

65
27
26
90
15

328
97
189
551
89

940
244
187
831
183

2,706
1,374
4,149
6,770
359

i

3
1 '
5
2

169
723
1,052
1,085
3,934

2

8 1

1
3

2
26 i

60,284 |

65

202

16,721
5,420
7,296
26,413
4,434

12
11
11
29
2

20
24
66
88
4

8 i
5

0
48

80
106

110

169

22

ie

206

6
2
31
7

45
34
272
456

91
121
496
586

14

53

129

3
17

70
90

80
336

286

2,622

5,831

16
63
305
34 1
54 i 1,417
127
877
7
8

558
568
1,573
2,888
244

G ph d
eogra ic ivision i
s
North A tlantic.................
South A tlantic................. i
South Central...................
North Central...................
Western............................. !

1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.
N o t e .— Blanks

indicate that no report has been received.




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C O LLEG ES,

umber

and

Se

x

109

S T A T IS T IC S ,

A N D
op

I

T E C H N O L O G IC A L

nstru ctors a n d

SC H O O LS,

Students,

b y

States

iv is io n s .

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]
!

i

Number
of institutions.

State.

Professors
and
instructors.

Preparatory.

Collegiate.

Resident
graduate.

Male.

Fe­
male.

Male.

Fe­
male.

50
9
35
115
71

340
54
385
1,040
302

107
29
255
299
176

1,291
76
801
4,330
1,389

606
33
463
2,332
773

30
2
7
420
77

2
1
2
338
65

FeMale. |male.
!

\
\

Students.

Fe­
Male. male.

Total re­
ceipts ex­
clusive of
additions to
endowment.

D
ollars.

Alabama.................
Arizona...................
Arkansas.................
California....... .......
Colorado.................

10
1
6
12
8

206
23
159
878
363

Connecticut............
Delaware................
Dist. Columbia.......
Florida...................
Georgia...................

4
1
8
6
17

488
23
539
84
198

6
0
46
58
148

27
0
537
308
731

13
0
76
461
1,014

2,944
157
1,056
264
1,777

22
0
462
198
1,373

328
2
214
7
10

49
0
14
2
3

2,414,380
106,860
600,813
436,544
1,440,312

Idaho......................
Illinois.....................
Indiana...................
Iowa........................
Kansas.....................

2
32
20
25
19

58
1,871
876
743
646

13
457
153
305
180

98
3,304
1,856
1,366
1,402

110
1,656
655
1,209
781

247
6,954
5,448
3,891
3,286

153
4,892
2,145
3,819
2,065

6
1,308
160
86
135

2
718
57
86
93

263,193
6,449,627
1,896,613
2,733,599
1,664,574

Kentucky................
Louisiana................
Maine......................
Maryland................
Massachusetts.........

18
8
5
15
17

322
323
201
502
1,725

124
101
14
57
387

1,128
463
75
1,079
84

962
584
0
244
8

985
868
1,342
1,550
6,912

739
494
365
658
5,802

15
23
39
185
860

21
50
3
37
187

634,347
663,783
559,538
1,610,452
6,979,819

Michigan................
Minnesota..............
Mississippi..............
Missouri.................
Montana.................

11
9
10
25 !
3

560
400
153
807
66

73
73
70
198
15

624
1,733
625
1,843
85

187
660
466
1,109
30

4,372
2,455
1,635
2,571
273

1,472
1,694
614
1,904
132

151
90
17
146
1

48
33
6
71
3

2,443,781
2,239,684
724,716
1,957,044
306,353

Nebraska................
Nevada ...................
New Hampshire___
New Jersey..............
New Mexico..........

11
1
3
6
3

504
32
157
306
57

156
10
3
7
17

826
49
104
526
137

414
50
0
31
74

1,663
112
1,398
2,139
132

1,524
100
17
2

82
1
43
153

4

73
5
0
0
1

1,015,108
289,557
743,999
1,131,419

New York...............
North Carolina.......
North Dakota.........
Ohio........................
Oklahoma..............

33
18
4
39
4

2,925
293
152
1,401
140

400
115
39
341
32

6,109
493
344
2,490
226

571
901
203
1,205
112

11,862
2,558
396
6,856
769

5,254
1,130
351
4,938
384

1,557
64
9
144
20

715
12
2
134
6

13,666,290
1,068,890
728,154
8,766,416
662,078

Oregon.....................
Pennsylvania.........
.........
South Carolina.......
South Dakota.........

9
39
2
21
7

189
70
317
202
2,330
1,715
9
0
111 Rhode Island
165
711
227
480
56
149

124
909
0
663
364

1,035
8,223
814
2,013
431

632
2,979
209
1,722
329

24
505
66
49
5

6
193
44
20
10

581,158
4,494,268
610,240
1,128,729
551,083

Tennessee..............
Texas......................
Utah........................
Vermont.................
Virginia.................

25
17
2
3
20

533
407
101
124
386

205
97
25
2
101

1,853
985
344
0
802

1,925
607
221
0
347

1,674
3,001
604
582
2,683

1,450
1,475
354
192
1,247

84
37
7
0
95

9
11
6
1
0

1,417,672
1,563,015
393,757
358,631
1,461,564

Washington............
West Virginia.........
Wisconsin...............
Wyoming...............

6
5
9
1

258
99
592
33

51
22
101
12

504
279
206
37

172
197
75
40

1,682
560
3,213
59

1,311
285
1,812
67

43
7
256
3

39
9
91
4

968,174
515,512
2,303,342
161,673

20,552 111,449

61,265

7,577

3,281

80,902,571

14,842
7,207
6,225
26,945
6,046

3,551
633
233
2,572
588

1,192
97
107
1,416
469

30,972,182
8,500,431
6,598,293
27,749,025
7,082,640

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

G p ic divi­
eogra h
sions.1
North Atlantic.......
South Atlantic.......
South Central.........
North Central.........
Western...................

581 23,260

6,025 |39,615

112
111
98
211
49 !

1,030
738
714
2,132
411

4
8

575,529
155,407
357,153
2,811,433
901,826

191,172

|

7,752
2,369
2,243
8,701
2,195

9,255
5,0C
2
6,005
16,454
2,839

1,532
4,159
5,018
8,518
1,325

36,216
12,701
11,024
41,536
9,972

JFor S ta te s in c lu d e d i n each, d iv is io n , se e n o te 5, p . 38.




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N o.

E D U C A T IO N A L

S T A T IS T IC S ,

7 3 ___ U N D E R G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T S I N U N I V E R S I T I E S ,
A N D S C H O O L S O F T E C H N O L O G Y , 1911.

COLLEGES,

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]
Colleges for both sexes.
Colleges for men. Colleges for womei).
Num­
ber of
undergraduate students.
institu­
Under­
Undertions. Institu­ graduate Institu­ graduate Institu­
tions.
tions. students. tions.
Men. Women. Total.
students.

State.

Alabama.....................
Arizona......................
Arkansas.....................
California...................
Colorado......................

10
1
6
12
8

3
0
0
3
2

231
0
0
377
384

4
0
0
1
1

528
0
0
99
20

3
1
6
8
5

1,060
76
801
3,958
1,005

78
33
463
2,233
753

1,138
109
1,264
6,186
1,758

Connecticut................
Delaware.....................
District of Columbia..
Florida........................
Georgia........................

4
1
S
5
17

2
1
3
1
5

2,465
157
323
160
1,564

0
0
1
1
6

0
0
145
138
1,220

2
0
4
3
6

479
0
733
104
213

22
0
317
60
153

501
0
1,050
164
366

Idaho............................
Illinois........................
Indiana......................
Iow a............................
Kansas........................

2
82
20
25
19

0
5
6
2
2

0
1,126
1,386
147
304

0
3
3
0
0

0
318
122
0
0

2
24
13
23
17

247
5,828
4,062
3,744
2,982

153
4,574
2,023
3,819
2,065

400
10,402
6,085
7,563
5,047

Kentucky...................
Louisiana...................
Maine..........................
Maryland...................
Massachusetts.............

18
8
5
15
17

5
2
2
8
7

341
395
393
1,366
4,421

7
3
0
3
6

373
437
0
618
5,156

6
3
3
4
4

644
473
949
184
2,491

366
57
365
140
646

1,010
530
1,314
324
3,137

Michigan.....................
Minnesota...................
Mississippi...................
Missouri......................
Montana.....................

11
9
10
25
8

2
2
2
4
0

275
325
463
443
0

0
1
4
8
0

0
14
530
560
0

9
6
4
13
3

4,097
2,130
1,172
2,128
273

1,472
1,680
84
1,344
132

5,569
3,810
1,256
3,472
405

Nebraska.....................
Nevada........................
New Hampshire.........
New Jersey.................
New Mexico...............

11
1
3
6
8

1
0
2
5
0

90
0
1,208
2,115
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

10
1
1
1
3

1,573
112
190
24
132

1,524
100
17
2
48

3,097
212
207
26
180

New York...................
North Carolina...........
North Dakota............
Ohio.............................
Oklahoma...................

33
18
4
39
4

18
5
0
6
0

6,331
1,407
0
857
0

5
6
0
3
0

2,065
800
0
410
0

10
7
4
30
4

5,581
1,151
396
5,999
769

3,189
330
351
4,528
384

8,720
1,481
747
10,527
1,153

Oregon........................
Pennsylvania............
Rhode Island..............
South Carolina..........
South Dakota..............

9
39
2
21
7

0
12
0
5
0

0
2,450
0
1,346
0

0
7
0
9
0

0
1,229
0
1,620
0

9
20
2
7
7

1,035
5,773
814
667
431

632
1,750
209
102
329

1,667
7,523
1,023
769
760

Tennessee...................
Texas...........................
Utah.............................
Vermont.....................
Virginia......................

25
17
2
3
20

4
5
0
1
10

326
1,246
0
182
2,353

6
3
o
0
6

921
315
o
0
1,099

15
9
2
2
4

1,348
1,755
604
400
330

529
1,160
354
192
148

1,877
2,915
958
592
478

Washington................
West Virginia............
Wisconsin...................
Wyoming.....................
Porto Rico Territory..
Hawaii Territory.......

a
5
9
1
1
1

1
0
1
0
0
0

102
0
85
0
0
0

0
1
1
0
0
0

0
102
246
0
0
0

5
4
7
1
1
1

1,580
560
3,128
59
83
33

1,311
183
1,566
67
132
111

2,891
743
4,694
126
215
144

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

581

145

37,144

97

18,985

339

74,305

42,280

116,585

112
111
98
211
49

49
38
21
31
6

19,565
8,676
3,002
5,038
863

is
33
27
17

8,450
5,642
3,104
1,670
119

45
40
50
163
41

16,651
4,025
8,022
36,498
9,109

6,392
1,565
3,121
25,275
5,927

23,043
5,590
11,143
61,773
15,036

G ph d
eogra ic ivision
sA
North Atlantic..........
South Atlantic...........
South Central............
North Central............
Western....................... ,




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I ll

EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.
N o. 7 4 , —PR O FE SSIO N A L S C H O O LS, SCHOOL Y EA R 1911: N u m b e r

of T heo­
L a w , a n d M e d ic a l S ch o o ls , I nstructors , a n d S t u d e n t s , b y S t a t e s a n d
b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s .

l o g ic a l ,

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]

&

Students.

S
C

I

Schools.

|Students.

IO
D

Pharmacy. Veterinary
medicine.
Students.

Dentistry.
|Schools.

C
D

Students.

Students.

Schools,

|Students.

j

|
j Schools.

State.

Medicine.

|

Law.

Theology.

4

48

1

80

2

862

1

35

8

96

1

51

2
8
1

36
216
16

1
4
2

80
724
197

2
7
1

213
341
152

3
1

225
92

8

146

1
1

63
41

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

3

202

1

542

1

83

District of Columbia.........

2
1
4

169
6
185

6
7
3

1,499
78
176

3

434

3

260

2

136

2

177

5

817

2

363

3

240

Illinois.............................. 17
Indiana............................. 4
5
Iowa.................................
4

1,409
132
124
79

1
11
6
2
2

24
2,162
614
331
351

9
1
3
3

2,037
182
209
196

3
1
2

840
123
172

3
5
1
1

398
382
56
80

2
2
1
1

631
237
93
62

Kentucky .......................
Louisiana..... .................
Maine................................
Maryland ___
___
Massachusetts . . ............. _

5
1
1
4
9

518
41
- 35
611
647

6
2
1
2
4

309
136
107
426
1,562

2
2
1
5
4

482
431
67
1,860
995

1
1

155
67

3
2

414
421

1
3
1
2
1

54
110
19
135
201

Michigan...........................
Minnesota.........................
Mississippi........................
Missouri............................
Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5
8
2
7

92
423
46
911

2
2
2
5

1,052
626
93
811

3
1
2
7

519
172
148
812

1
1

238
206

111

544

202
90
32
273

2

5

2
1
1
3

2

494

Nebraska...........................
Nevada.. . . . ___ _____
New Hampshire..............
New Jersey.......... ............
New Mexico....................

2

35

3

887

3

315

2

108

3

282

1

42

2

133

4
2
1
6
1

749
68
75
346
55

2

120

2

309

2
4

69
1,001

1

154

1
1

61
23

4
4

138
157

1

28

21

2,671

2,103
3
728 2
642 1
2,347 12
311
8

274
177
51
1,937
182

Alabama...........................
Arizona.............................
California.........................

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

5

473

1

120

New York......................... 21
North Carolina................. 4
North Dakota...................
Ohio................................... 17
Oklahoma.........................

1,365
67

9
4
1
8
1

3,068
280
64
839
92

709

11
3
1
6
1

2,359
287
16
780
63

Oregon............................. 2
Pennsylvania................... 16
Rhode Island.......... .........
South Carolina................. 6
South Dakota...............

161
978

2
4

229
708

2
7

114

1
1

47
82

1
1

6
7

204
305

4
1
1

358
326
28

4

220

3

421

8
4
1
1
3

1,414
426
39
189
437

Washington.....................
West Virginia...................
Wisconsin........................
Wyoming .........................

1

9

6

448

1
1
2

206
77
308

608

4

370

1
4

168
936

203
7

Tennessee............ ............
Texas ................................
Utah..................................
Vermont...........................
Virginia.............................

3

Total........................ m

10,834 116

118
2,076

307
124

2

61

2

88

2

1
3

19,615 122

5
2

96

81
355 2

124

2

140

55

6,961

77

6,131

19,146

Geographic divisions.1
North Atlantic.................
South Atlantic.................
South Central....................
North Central...................
Western.............................

65
24
27
75
12

3,600 20
1,272 22
1,198 18
4,362 45
402 11

6,107
3,004
1,474
7,622
1,408

26
21
23
41
11

5,811
9
3,546 10
3,539 10
5,600 21
650 5

1,965 12
1,098 12
688 17
2,725 29
485 7

i For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.
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1 1 2

No. • 5 .— S C H O O L S F O B T H E B LIN D , T H E DE A F, A N D T H E FEEBLE­
7
M IN D E D , S C H O O L Y E A R 1911: N u m b e r op S chools a n d E n r o l l m e n t op
P u p il s ,

by

St a t e s

and by

G eo g raphic D iv is io n s .

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]

State
schools for
the blind.
State.

4
o

§

1

89

1
1
1

122
67
46

1
1
1

44

2

36
105

1

12
243
161
139
84

1
1
1
1
1

40
420
309
245
252

1
1
1
2
3

353
138
111
161
319

4

%

State
Private
institutions. institutions.

4

l

i31
67

1
2
1
1

Private
schools.

ft
a
ft

1
T
O

3
c
f
1

220

1
2

§

265
153
158

1

TiOiiisiAiia..
___
Maine___ ________
Maryland..
Massachusetts........

4

G
o
—
5
a
ft

•
3
to
1

0
0

Illinois....................

Public day
schools.

State schools.

4
ft
a
ft

Institutions for the
feeble-minded.

Schools for the deaf.

1
1

138

1

■
s
to

T
O

4

1

91

30

1

936

194

1
1
1

52
109
28

1
1
1
1
1

303
279
164
308
50

Nebraska............
Nevada...................
New Hampshire. . .
New Jersey............
New Mexico. . . . . . .

1

74

1

186

1

1
1

171
42

1

21

27

New York..............
North Carolina___
North Dakota........
Ohio.......................
Oklahoma..............

4
2
1
1
2

441
280
23
282
44

7
2
1
1
2

1.848
345
80
541
253

2

238

Oregon....................
Pennsylvania.........
"Rhode Island____
South Carolina ..
South Dakota........

1
2

27
383

I
1

81
32

4
1
1
1

968
80
122
79

Tennessee...............
Texas .................
Utah......................
Vermont................
Virginia..................

1
2
1

232
267
25

1
2
1

253
509
95

35

1,359
1,225
1,446
450

1

178

154

2
1

41
10

2

1,693

14

208

1
1

28
8

1

1
1

12
12
46

2

52

3

104

25
7

1,473

1

75

i
1

433
79

1

70

1

5

440

1
1

181
442

206

4

3,029

2

14

i
l
l

161
1,648
25

2

42

3
1

3,204
50

3

150
18

i

2

88

2

191

Washington...........
West Virginia.. ___
Wisconsin..............
Wyoming.. . . . . . . . .

1
1
4

31
61
145

1
1

i
2
153 1
210 1 21
i

Total.............
Geographic divi­
sions.^
North Atlantic.......
South Atlantic.......
South Central.. North Central.........
Western..................

53

4,670

57

10,740 !

1

45

228
992 1 3
____

365

1

94

1

55

1,607

20

693

27

19,672

18

4
.. .

413

6
3
1
9
1

258
54
35
316
30

13

8,777

i
10
3

25
9,627
1,243

5
2
2
8
1

j
i
j
|
i

44
7

1,040
154

1 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.
N o t e .— B lanks Indicate that no report has been received.




81

2

1
1
1
1

1

1

3,717
1,170
2,103
3,212
538

76

1

2

97

1

1

3

247

67
293

13

1

3

1

1

1

Michigan................
Minnesota...............
Mississippi.
Missouri..................
Montana................

19
10
10
12
6

T
O

c
t
1

1

30
110
318

1,216
761
944
1,486
263

J

108

1
2
1

9
11
9
16
8

i

4

165
997

409
86
106
3 3 9
57

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EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS,

N o. 7 6 * — T R A IN IN G S C H O O L S F O E N U B S E S , C O M M E R C IA L S C H O O L S ,
M A N U A L A N D IN D U S T R IA L T R A IN IN G S C H O O L S , S C H O O L Y E A R 1911:
N u m b e r o f S c h o o l s a n d E n r o l l m e n t o f St u d e n t s , b y St a t e s a n d b y G e o ­
g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s .

[Source: Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior.]
Nurse training 1
schools.

State.

Commercial
schools.

Manual training
schools.

Reform schools.

Schools.j Students. Schools. Students. Schools. Students. Schools. Students.
Alabama.................................

7

189
148
1,530
429

833
190
627
7,963
1,818

2,368

7
46
17

4
1
5
25
9

15

Arkansas.................................
California................................
Colorado..................................

5
10
1

463
4,196
1,343

Connecticut............................
Delaware.................................
District of Columbia..............
Florida................................. .
Georgia....................................

19
2
11
5
24

525
34
459
53
407

17
2
4
5
8

2,851
1,150
2,714
952
1,739

9
1
3
2
15

Idaho......................................
Illinois.....................................
Indiana...................................
Iowa........................................
Kansas....................................

2
72
28
35
14

29
2,691
488
824
228

2
39
20
16
16

164
16,625
4,601
4,348
3,726

Kentucky...............................
Louisiana................................
Maine......................................
Maryland.......... ....................
Massachusetts....................

14
7
13
22
79 !

207
280
367
695
2,514

6
2
9
4
19

1,076
1,537
1,254
1,329
4,194

9 j
35 ,
j

2,053
4,162

Michigan.................................
Minnesota...............................
Mississippi..............................
Missouri..................................
Montana.................................

42
30
6
31
6

1,154
833
81
763
126

27
23
4
20
2

4,925
6,624
646
4,852
1,248

3
4
10
7
1

;
1
|
|
!

Nebraska................................
Nevada...................................
New Hampshire.....................
New Jersey.............................
New Mp.xioo.

19 !

371

12

2,265

15
33
1

262
837
14

6
14
2

556
3,920
260

1i
10 'j

New York............................. .
North Carolina..
.. .
North Dakota . .
___
Ohio........................................
Oklahoma...............................

145
26
5
54
6

4,603
311
65
1,282
52

53
6
5
39
8

19,177
1,023
1,394
8,226
1,477

Oregon....................................
Pennsylvania.........................
Rhode Island..........................
South Carolina.......................
South Dakota.........................

4
129
8
9
7

186
3,852
391
256
99

8
01
4

Tennessee...............................
Texas......................................
Utah.......................................
Verm ont.............................
Virginia...................................

8
19
4
1
1
22

142
377
118
184
406

8
20
1

W ashington..
West Virginia.........................
Wisconsin...............................
W yarning................................

20 !I
16 i
16 ,
3 !i

365
215
380
40

1,118 | 29,762
i

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

i

i
;
•
j

1
1
1
1
2

348
115
160
611
712

1,010
75
1,082
39
1,381

1
1
2

587
45
700

2

250

1
8
5
1

113
4,300
721
74

1
8
3
2
3

329
5,121
3,041
810
1,263

3
6

800
913

2
1
2
8
10

1,627
6
431
2,818
2,365

72
1,099
499
2,026
10

5
2

2,77G
1,217

3
1

1,762
104

3

378

30
2.449

1
3
1

271
943
31

35
6
2
10
o

14,453
281
128
3,305
566

14

8,358

4

4,304
29

2,098
13,853
1,106
412
278

1
24
3
3
1

192
7,625
3,144
414
58

2,237
6,742
160
446
2,543

2
2

65
346

14

8
6
27
1

2,703
1,617
4,710

12

600

155,244

4
4

3
11

172
3,857
512

1

106

867

1,482
613
98
246
681

574

2
1
4

569
104
1,435

*61,296

115

51,387

30,873
6,192
53 !
6,020
48 j
53 , 12,357
14 | 5,854

38

17,570
4,598
4,265
22,213
2,741

55

285
i
i

452
136
74
353
103

North Atlantic.......................
South Atlantic........................
South Central.........................
North Central.........................
Western..................................

13,535
2,836
1,476
9,078
2,837

186
50
57
248
59

47,357
13,479
15,175
62,574
16.659

117

1Not including elementary pupils.
2

For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.

Note.—Blanks indicate that no report has been received.
a

1

4
2

4
2
1
1
2

Geographic divisions. 2

21930°— s

1

1911 ------ 8




16

12
38
11

114

EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.

No. 7 V.— R EGISTRATIO N STATISTICS OF SPECIFIED UNIVERSITIES ON
NOVEM BER 1, 1911.
[Data furnished by Rudolf Tombo, jr., alumni secretary Columbia University.]

University.

Total
attend­
ance^
Nov. 1,
1911.

Attend­
ance
summer
session,
1911.

4,051

1,964
3,248
2,973
1,152

Deduct
summer
session Net total, Total,
Grand students Nov. 1, Nov. 1,
total. whore1911.
1910.
turned
in fall.

3,690
4,146
4,557
3,438

85

5,426

5,329

5,342

6,013

288
264
114
18
183

4,929
2,154
1,967
1,057
2,265

4,659
2,132
1,957
784
2,246

4,400
2,113
2,356
698
2,086

3,239
1,143
1,260
694
1,319

525
235
184
144
123

5,452
24,548
2,596
»2,733
4,055

5,339
4,972
2,678
3,661
3,947

5,188
4,607
2,558
3,154
3,951

3,926
3,550
1,540
2,513
2,177

3,481
3,877
5,400
1,543
1,684

43
310
180

3,438
3,567
5,220
1,543
1,648

3,543
3,181
5,187
1,451
1,648

3,113
2,700
4,555
1,314
1,541

2,740
1,710
2,644
1,434
1,370

225
734
936

3,408
2,669
2,128
804

101

130

88

3,307
2,539
2,040
804

3,248
2,597
1,985

688

3,204
1,446
1,171
757

2,207
785
1,037
638

1,536

1,331
5,492
3,224

477

1,331
5,015
3,224

1,274
4,745
3,287

1,016
3,876
3,466

765
3,221
2,990

4,724

787

5,511

Illinois..............................
Indiana.............................
Iowa.................................
Johns Hopkins.................
Kansas..............................

4,570
1,350
1,772
740
2,019

647
1,068
309
335
429

5,217
2,418
2,081
1,075
2,448

Michigan...........................
Minnesota.........................
Missouri............................
Nebraska..........................
Mew York........................

4,783
4,307
2,273
2,474
3,688

1,194
476
507
403
490

5,977
4,783
2,780
2,877
4,178

Northwestern..................
Ohio State........................
Pennsylvania...................

94
792
682

Stanford...........................

3,387
3,085
4,718
1,543
1,634

Syracuse...........................
Texas................................
Tulane..............................
Virginia............................

3,183
1,935
1,192
804

Western Reserve.............
Wisconsin.........................
Yale..................................

1,331
3,956
3,224

Princeton............................

3,751
5,114
5,675
4,700

4,758
5,883
7,411
5,169

5,669
4,889

50

291
524
704
432

Total,
Nov. 1,
1903.

5,724
5,390
7,938
5,609

6,015
5,914
8,642
6,041

California..........................
Chicago.............................
Columbia..........................
Cornell..............................
Harvard (including Radcliffo).............................

2,666

Total,
Nov. 1.
1908.

3
(5

1 In all faculties, excluding preparatory or extension department.
2 These figures do not include the registration in the two branch schools of agriculture, nor in any of the
short courses, some of which were included in the previous years. The actual attendance In the fall of
1911 is practically identical with that of 1910.
3 Certain classes of students counted in previous years must have been omitted in the total for 1911, since
tbe institution reports a gain over 1910.




No. 7 8 .—RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS: T otal N umber, N umber op Communicants or Members, and Value op Church P roperty,
1890 and 1906, with N umber op Sunday Schools, Officers and T eachers, and Scholars, 1906, by D enominations.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.l
Organizations.
Denomination.
1890

ub
N m er. N m er. N mer.
ub
ub

1890

1906

Organiza­
tions re­
porting
In 1906.

N mer.
ub

N mer.
ub

N mer.
ub

2,551
54,880

2,537
54,707

1,424
221
4,868
7,246

1,379
638
5,713
10,942

1,354
635
5,700
10,909

103,722
8,724
512,771
641,051

989
2,310
1,056

1,097
2,738
1,147

1,090
2,730
1,141

870
155
8,595
550
51,489
13,471

1,205
1,079
12,703
604
64,701
15,506

5,018
2,181
421
4,526
956
2,042
153,054

1906

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1,492
49,339

1,236,345
82,328,123

110,117
85,717
700,480
1,142,359

1,239
401
5,366
8,906

1,775,202
40,666
43,335,437
12,206,038

73,795
133,313
107,208

97,144
174,780
113,772

974
2,515
1,097

1,198
1,065
12,642
604
64,255
15,471

187,432
13,360
1,231,072
41,541
4,589,284
1,277,851

293,137
73,673
2,112,494
54,798
5,749,838
1,830,555

6,845
2,585
401
4,304
846
3,694
195,618

6,725
2,583
435
4,268
811
3.637
194,497

532,048
309,458
67,749
225,281
49,194
129,374
14,007,187

886,942
449,514
70,542
296,050
64,158
226,703
20,287,742

10,239
533
856
2
467

12,482
1,769
1,184
411
766

12,472
1,152
1,184
411
702

Grand total................... *165,151

212,230

210,418

Roman Catholic Church........
Jewish congregations..............
Latter-day Saints...................
Eastern Orthodox churches..
All other bodies.......................

60,491
3,712,468

92.735
5,662,234

6,241,708 12,079,142
1 130,496
U01,457
166,125
256,647
600
129,606
51,838 ,
81.851
220,597,954

32,936,445




N mer.
ub

2,242
43,178

14,286
323,473

2,740,322
8,806,441
63,240,305
29,995,316

1,136
550
5,327
7,901

1,149
551
5,741
8,078

10,510
3,155
75,801
70,476

72,963
16,116
638,089
634,504

1,362,631
4,785,680
4,541,334

2,802,532
8,999,979
3,857,451

866
2,454
846

1,223
2,549
887

10,789
32,113
7,735

78,575
214,998
53,761

1,137
806
10,779
497
59,083
14,161

4,614,490
1,486,000
35,060,354
643,800
132,140,179
94,861,347

9,376,402
3,934,267
74,826,389
1,237,134
229,450,996
150,189,446

1,086
826
8,682
411
55,227
13,048

1,111
922
9,450
439
57,464
14,452

12,079
6,732
83,891
5,041
569,296
176,647

116,106
57,680
782,786
44,922
4,472,930
1,511,175

6,057
2,477
406
3,839
779
2,552
173,902

81,219,17
1
18,744,242
10,335,100
4,937,583
8,054,333
5,987,706
549,695,707

125, 040, 498
30,648,247
14,263,277
9,073,791
10,575,656
14,616,264
935,942,578

51
,2 1

5,601
2,588
364
3,870
600
2,669
105,128

51,048
38,710
3,592
42,169
6,585
20,693
1,564,821

464,351
361,548
24,005
301,320
42,201
162,380
13,018,434

11,172
62,470
600
2,239
1,169
18,507
7
10
138 _______617_

1,481,535
49,514
130,085
509
5,920

186,132

679,420,489

292,638,787
23,198,925
3,168,548
964,791
1,662,238
1,257,575,867

2,345
358
3,777
596
2,547
156,437

9,406
561
1,036
7
127 ;
167,574

178,214

1,648,664

69,110
2,898,914

14,685,997

* Exclusive of 26 organizations, with 14,852 communicants or members, in Alaska.

1 1 5

1In 1906, heads of families only. In 1890, members as well as heads of families are included.

N mer. N m er. N mer.
ub
ub
ub
2,078
41,165

10,293" 118,123,346
747
9,754,275
909
1,051,791
89
45,000
192 _____756,370

2,425,209
139,842,656

Organi­
!
zations Schools Officers and Scholars.
report­ reported. teachers.
ing.

O R G A N IZ A T IO N S .

1,757
42,909

1890

Sunday schools, 1906.

R E L IG IO U S

Protestant bodies:
Adventist bodies..............
Baptist bodies..................
Christians ( Christian connection).........................
Church of Christ, Scientist
Congregationalists............
Disciples or Christians.. .
Dunkers or German Bap­
tist Brethren.................
Evangelical bodies...........
Friends..............................
G erm an Evangelical
Synod of North Amer­
ica...................................
Independent churches___
Lutheran bodies...............
Mennonite bodies.............
Methodist bodies..............
Presbyterian bodies.........
Protestant E p iscop al
Church...........................
Reformed bodies..............
Unitarians........................
United Brethren bodies..
Universalists.....................
Other Protestant bodies..
Total..............................

1906

Value of church property.

Communicants or members.
Organiza­
tions re­
porting
in 1906.

1 1 6

No. 79 .—RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, 1906: N umber op Communicants or Members, by D enominational B odies, by States and
by Geographic Divisions.
[Source: Report of the Bureau of the Census. Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Protestant bodies.

State.

N
o.

N
o.

N
o.

N
o.

452,559
1,034
193,244
24,801
13,011

5,395
405
344
23,690
8,951

17,970
536
21,275
21,033
8,635

Connecticut...................
Delaware.......................
District of Columbia.. .
Florida...........................
Georgia..........................

27,872
2,921
37,024
91,988
596,319

65,554
2,984
2,687
5,581

866
75
2,170
3,254
13,749

189

Idaho.............................
Illinois............................
Indiana..........................
Iowa...............................

2,374
152,870
92,705
44,096
46,299

1,487
54,875
5,405
37,061
15,247

3,252
105,068
118,447
57,425
43,572

59,973
21,624
11,681
3,617

Kentucky___
Louisiana.......
Maine..............
Maryland.......
Massachusetts.

996
311,583
185,554
1,773
32,854 21,093
30,928
812
80,894 119,196

136,110
2,548
397
3,343
1,527

12,189
4,353

Michigan........
Minnesota___
Mississippi___
Missouri.........
Montana.........

50,136
24,309
371,518
218,353
2,029

10,629
3,560
9,864
166,137
2.008

20,436
9,183




32,553
22,264
595
11,046
954

710

250
1,221
833

350

8,384

32,715

N ■ N
o.
o.

N
o.

Prot­
estant
Re­ United
Epis­ formed Breth­
ren
copal bodies. bodies.
Church.

Other
Prot­
estant
bodies.

N
o.

N
o.

N
o.

254,373
2,6G7
142,569
64,528
27,867

30,722
2,884
21,156
37,682
18,957

8,961
1,059
4,315
21,317
6,832

19,713
34,663
731 . 32,402
3,104 1 20,077
729
82,262
3,233
349,079

2,425
5,200
8,636
7,051
24,040

37,466
3,796
13,692
8,575
9,790

1, 111

2,080
11,371
5,053

1,968
202,566
55,768
117,668
28,642

5,884
263,344
233,443
164,329
121,208

4,940
5,793
1,045
32,246
13,063

156,007
79,464
20,112
137,156
65,498

47,822
8,350
364
17,895
8,559

8,091
9,070
5,520
34,965
51,636

105,803
267,322
970
46,868
3,059

128,675
47,637
212,105
214,004
7,022

37,900
27,569
22,471
71,599
4,096

26,439
18,763
5,704
13,328
3,290

1,846
3,770
115,602 36,304
58,633
7,653
8,990
60,081
6,459
40,765

N
o.

Total.

Roman
Catholic
Church.

N
o.

N
o.

All
Latterother
day
Saints. bodies.

jYo.

673
18,215
4,213

1,702
386

6,755
244
1,507
2,251
2,173

502,560
71,251
136,759
221,318
1,029,037

18,057
932,084
174,849
207,607
93,195

32,425
2,960
1,090
8,328
2,084

1,300
32,389
4,623
2,998
2,435

74,578
2,077,197
938,405
788,667
458,190

689,326
298,946
96,341
302,393
449,358

165,908
477,774
113,419
166,941
1,080,706

1,407

115
679

1,683
1,726
2,721
3,808
31,878

858,324
778,901
212,988
473,257
1,562,621

481,996
450,434
626,845
802,116
24,156

492,135
378,288
28,576
382,642
72,359

4,335
522
1,214
8,042
510

4,013
5,198
746
6,439
1,959

982,479
834,442
657,381
199,239
98,984

1,344
720

777,125
9,052
392,571
236,007
98,878

42,285
29,810
32,397
354,408
99,820

2,124
6,175
538
2,834
2,755

6,427
1,654
2,597
3,271
4,704

196,248
46,779
91,474
199,858
1,007,205

299,513
24,228
43,778
17,507
19,273

44

260
41
521

9,946
9,216
11,517
1,415

310
19,701
52,700
11,236
15,998

1,905
89,455
102,249
45,650
37,254

22,796
1,109,764
757,843
569,734
360,476

2,101

993
361

13,461
393

6,541

8,494
1,680
14,956
16,662
108,592

28,345
2,255

7,383
1,282

1,284
135

3,616

33,697
26,290
3,618
23,166
1,563

60
118
111
1,262
580

N
o.

824,209
45,057
426,179
611,464
205,666

5,294
467
7,278
28,902
7,908

30

Grand
total.

A .X
Z.

2,675
20

O R G A N IZ A T IO N S

Alabama........................
Arizona........................ .
Arkansas........................
California.......................
Colorado........................

Presby­
terian
bodies.

R E L IG IO U S

Ger­
man
Evan­
Baptist Congre- Disciples gelical Lutheran Method­
ist
bodies. gation- or Chris­ Synod bodies.
alists.
tians.
of
bodies.
North
Amer­
ica.

16,629

19,613
100
4
227
1,092

3,882

19,070
8,460
270

New York................ .
North Carolina'.............
North Dakota...............
Ohio...............................
Oklahoma1...................

176,981
401,043
4,596
92,112
69,585

57,351
2,699
5,290
43,555
2,677

9,168
13,637
147
88,787
32,306

26,183

Oregon...........................
Pennsylvania................
Ithode Island................
South Carolina..............
South Dakota................

4,575
11,316
141,694 14,811
19,878
9,858
341,45G
456
6,198
8,599

10,420
27,187
79
2,021
1,478

Tennessee......................
Texas.............................
Utah..............................
Vermont........................
Virginia.........................

277,170
401,720
987
9,951
415,987

2,426
1,856
1,174
22,109
238

56,315
73,556
250
316
26,248

Washington..................
West Virginia................
Wisconsin......................
Wyoming......................

12,807
67,044
21,716

10,025
228
26,163

10,628
13,323
1,715
292

ISO

59,485 ' 64,352
148 i
618
1,070
12,539
24,147 122,511
100
6,560

23,862 ! 6,903
520 i 1,210
842
4,892
79,912 153,921
869
2,935

37,298
70

124,644
17,740
59,923
132,439
4,030

313,689
277,282
10,223
355,444
76,336

199,923 193,890
55,837 13,890
2,227
6,727
138,768 32,399
2,024
16,001

69,828
4,718
1,059
51,328
747

6,039
335,643
2,873
12,652
45,018

21,717
363,443
7,892
249,169
16,143

512
10,947 ' 3,580
322,542 99,021 181,350
1,741 15,443
35,533
8,557
140
6,990
7,055
2,711

2,129
55,574

241,396
317,495
1,567
17,671
200,771

79,337
62,090
1,902
1,636
39,628

7,874
14,246
977
5,278
28,487

234

2,875

564

3,225
27,437
453
408
15,010

2,488

7,021

95
19,861
125

13,464
6,506
284,286
908

31,700
115,825
57,473
1,657

16,758
19,668
21,243
984

6,780
5,230
16,527
1,741

379
886
11,459

1,079
19,993
2,180

2,305

1,655
35,138
630
6,871
325
7,745
50

2,108 | 6,086

240,516
3,199
64,264
407,430
14,593

100,763
9,970
119,863
441,432
121,558

64,828 1,237,992
819,099
32,253
97,361
5,514
129,776 1,171,084
11,477 | 218,787
10,620
168,901
6,377
3,859
5,851

81,855
1,717,037
64,141
653,843
100,625

7,095
7,772
833
6,526
25,554

677,947
913,917
8,193
63,895
761,996

17,252
1,013
308,356
1,500
8,356 151,525
82,272
1,021
28,700

1,358
3,133
4,740
1,056
1,829

697,570
1,226,906
172,814
147,223
793,546

10,450
11,006
28,248
124

114,070
259,804
490,871
7,502

74,981
40,111
505,264
10,264

461
1,385
1,184
5,211

2,464
365
3,584
968

191,976
301,565
1,000,903
23,945

19,657
107
9, ooo

13,401
294
1,507
71,338
2,974

257

1,568
1,105

2,956
670
6,171
8,686
120

345,803
14,944
190,298
857,548
137,009

2,285,768
3,981
61,261
557,650
36,548

388 67,826
976
329
242
189
1,507 12,632
1,296 | 469

3,591,974
824,385
159,053
1,742,873
257,100

35.317
1,214,734
195,951
10.317
61,014

1,817
1,240
987 44,264
306 4,314
672
1,101
85
237

120,229
2,977,022
264,712
665,933
161,961

738

Total.................... 5,662,234 700,480 1,142,359 293,137 2,112,494 5,749,838 1,830,555 886,942 449,514 296,050 1,164,139 20,287,742 12,079,142 256,647 312,914 j32,936,445

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision .2
s
New England...............
187,423 256,880
Middle Atlantic............ 383,923 80,622
East North Central___ 409,539 162,551
West North Central___ 361,790 116,136
South Atlantic.............. 1,984,710 15,685

3,189
36,582 35,359
324,646 157,032
291,932 63,058
77,820
9,582

E ast South Central....... 1,412,830
West South Central___ 850,103
22,992
Mountain......................
48,924
Pacific............................

220,259
129,685
16,165
42,081

9,412
6,650
14,254
38,290

1Includes Indian Territory.




12,899
12,978
1,008
1,221

38,172 158,365
484,434 799,643
780,862 1,038,379
624,926 637,896
91,951 1,464,023
10,246
39,340
11,689
30,874

863,881
615,864
53,842
117,945

15,567
602,377
372,146
237,593
213,488
180,352
107,597
36,048
65,387

120,235
1,655
346,832 288,476 57,081
119,382 110,294 153,302
63,725 22,349 38,475
126,982 22,273 34,377
30,630
29,G55
17,824
31,677

2,335
807
316
1.009

3,898
3,335
1,030
4,552

152,761
247,130
383,425
163,382
101,560

934,247
3,362,459
4,011,558
2,621,262
4,142,451

24,501
28,207
13,201
49,972

2,771,243
1,824.221
1 8 69
8 ,3
431,932

1,891,724
3,941,934
2,661,982
1,284,770
354,736

1,536 52,895 2,880,402
1,375 120,776 7,426,544
11,070 57,241 6,741,857
20,871 20,452 3,947,355
0,086 13,178 4,517,051

254,021
5,758
6,462
3,789
6,001
855,075
4
370,194 200,4 4 13,990
5,112 21,919
464,706

3 For States included in each division, see note 3, p.

3,037,484
2,689,086
772,997
923,669

O R G A N IZ A T IO N S ,

17,939
316
15,974
65,248
2,403

R E L IG IO U S

Nebraska.......................
Nevada..........................
New Hampshire...........
New Jersey....................
New Mexico..................




AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISH
ERIES.







AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES.
N o . S O .— N U M B E R
IM P R O V E D A N D

AND ACREAGE OF FARM S AND
U N I M P R O V E D : B y S tates a n d b y

NUM BER

OF ACRES

G eographic D iv isio n s ,

1890, 1900, a n d 1910.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Number of acres in farms.
State.

Alabama......................
Arizona........................
Arkansas......................
California....................
Colorado......................
Connecticut.................
Delaware......................
District of Columbia...
Florida..........................
Georgia..........................
Idaho ............................
Illinois..........................
Indiana........................
Indian Territory 3.......
Iow a.............................
Kansas..........................
Kentucky.....................
Louisiana......................
Maine............................

Census Number
year. of farms.1 Improved.

1890
1900
1910
J890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1900
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

157,772
223,220
262,901
1,426
5,809
9,227
124,760
178,691
214,678
52,894
72, 542
88,197
16,389
24,700
46,170
26,350
26,948
20,81o
9,381
9,687
10,836
382
269
217
34,228
40,814
50,016
171,071
224,691
291,027
6,603
17,471
30,807
240,681
264,151
251,872
198,167
221,897
215,485
45,505
201,903
228,622
217,044
166, 617
173,0*98
177,841
179,264
234,667
259,185
69,294
115,969
120,546
62,013
59,299
60,016

7,698,343
8,654,991
9,693,581
104,128
254,521
3a0,173
5,475,043
6,953,735
8,076,254
12,222,839
11,958,837
11,389,894
1,823,520
2,273,968
4,302,101
1,379,419
1,064,525
988,252
762,655
754,010
713,538
9,898
5,934
5,133
1,145,693
1,511,653
1,805,408
9,582,866
10,615,644
12,298,017
606,362
1,413,118
2,778,740
25,669,060
27,699,219
28,048,323
15,107,482
16,680,358
16,931,252
3,062,193
25,428,899
29,897,552
29,491,199
22,303,301
25,040,550
29,904,067
11,818,882
13,741,968
14,354,471
3,774,668
4,666,532
5,276,016
8,044,66C
2,386,889
2,360,657

Unimproved. '

12,154,657
12,030,436
11,038,731
1,192,905
1,680,806
896,440
9,416,313
9,682,984
9,339,821
9,204,454
16,870,114
16,541,550
2,775,421
7,200,620
9,230,012
874,013
1,247,558
1,197,536
293,037
312,218
325,328
1,847
2,555
930
2,528,793
2,852,238
3,448,130
15,617,569
15,776,413
14,655,396
695,894
1,791,785
2,504,864
4,829,217
6,095,509
4,474,614
5,256,034
4,939,265
4,368,571
4,206,888
5,062,642
4,676,785
4,439,489
7,911,155
16,622,420
13,480,732
9,593,347
8,237,454
7,834,656
5,769,551
6,392,595
5,163,465
8,135,259
3,913.057
3,936,202

Total.

19,853,000
20,685,427
20,732,312
1,297,033
1,935,327
1,246,613
14,891,356
16,636,719
17,416,075
21,427,293
28,828,951
27,931,444
4,598,941
9,474,588
13,532,113
2,253,432
2,312,083
2,185,788
1,055,692
1,066,228
1,038,866
11,745
8,489
6,063
3,674,486
4,363,891
5,253,538
25,200,435
26,392,057
26,953,413
1,302,256
3,204,903
5,283,604
30,498,277
32,794,728
32,522,937
20,362,516
21,619,623
21,299,823
7,269,081
30,491,541
34,574,337
33,930,688
30,214,456
41,662,970
43,384,799
21,412,229
21,979,422
22,189,127
9,544,219
11,059,127
10,439,481
6,179,925
6,299,946
6,296,859

Per
Average cent of
farm
number
of acres land
im­
to a
farm. proved.
125.8
92.7
78.9
909.6
333.2
135.1
119.4
93.1
81.1
405.0
397.4
316.7
280.6
383.6
293.1
85.5
85.8
81.5
112.5
110.1
95.9
30.7
31.6
27.9
107.4
106.9
105.0
147.3
117.5
92.6
197.2
183.4
171.5
126.7
124.2
129.1
102.8
97.4
98.8
159.7
151.0
151.2
156.3
181.3
240.7
244.0
119.4
93.7
85.6
137.7
95.4
86.6
99.7
106.2
104.9

38.8
41.8
46.8
8.0
13.2
28.1
36.8
41.8
46.4
57.0
41.5
40.8
39.7
24.0
31.8
61.2
46.0
45.2
72.2
70.7
68.7
84.3
69.9
84.7
31.2
34.6
34.4
88.0
40.2
45.6
46.6
44.1
52.6
84.2
84.5
86.2
74.2
77.2
79.5
42.1
83.4
86.5
86.9
73.8
60.1
68.9
55.2
62.5
64.7
39.5
42.2
50.5
49.3
37.9
37.5

iFor 1890 farms with an area under 3 acres, which reported the sale of products of less than $500
in the census year, are not included.
3 Consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907.




121

NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS,

122

N o . 8 0 .— N u m b e r a n d A c r e a g e o f F a r m s a n d N u m b e r o f A c r e s I m p r o v e d a n d
U n im p r o v e d : B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s , 18 90,1 900 , a n d 1910— C o n .
Number of acres in farms.
Census Number
year. of farms.

State.

Maryland.....................
Massachusetts..............
Michigan......................
Minnesota.....................
Mississippi.....................
Missouri........................
Montana......................
1
Nebraska......................
Nevada..........................
New Hampshire..........
New Jersey...................
New Mexico.................
New York.....................
North Carolina............
North Dakota..............
Ohio...............................
Oklahoma.....................
Oregon..........................
Pennsylvania..............
Rhode Island................
South Carolina............
South Dakota..............

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
3890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
■1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

40,798
46,012
48,923
34,374
37,715
36,917
172,344
203,261
206,960
116,851
154,659
156,137
144,318
220,803
274,382
238,043
284,886
277,244
5,603
13,370
26,214
113,608
121,525
129,678
1,277
2,184
2,689
29,151
29,324
27,053
30,828
34,650
33,487
4,458
12,311
35,676
226,223
226,720
215,597
178,359
224,637
253,725
27,611
45,332
74,360
251,430
276,719
272,045
8,826
62,495
190,192
25,530
35,837
45,502
211,557
224,248
219,295
5,500
5,498
5,292
115,008
155,355
176,434
50,158
52,622
77,644

Improved.

3,412,908
3,516,352
3,354,767
1,657,024
1,292,132
1,164,501
9,865,350
11,799,250
12,832,078
11,127,953
18,442,585
19,643,533
6,849,390
7,594,428
9,008,310
19,792,313
22,900,043
24,581,186
915,517
1,736,701
3,640,309
15,247,705
18,432,595
24,382,577
723,052
572,946
752,117
1,727,387
1,076,879
929,185
1,999,117
1,977,042
1,803,336
263,106
326,873
1,467,191
16,389,380
15,599,986
14,844,039
7,828,569
8,327,106
8,813,056
4,658,015
9,644,520
20,455,092
18,338,824
19,244,472
19,227,969
563,728
5,511,994
17,551,337
3,516,000
3,328,308
4,274,803
13,210,597
13,209,183
12,678,519
274,491
187,354
178,344
5,255,237
5,775,741
6,097,999
6,959,293
11,285,983
15,827,208

Unimproved.

1,539,482
1,653,723
1,702,373
1,341,258
1,854,932
1,711,440
4,920,286
5,762,448
6,108,536
7,535,692
7,805,913
8,032,290
10,723,157
10,646,308
9,549,223
10,987,977
11,097,830
10,010,062
1,048,680
10,107,753
9,905,294
6,345,739
11,479,184
14,239,444
938,364
1,992,701
1,962,640
1,731,631
2,532,985
2,320,273
662,892
863,924
770,521
524,776
4,804,005
9,802,830
5,572,182
7,048,123
7,186,328
14,823,327
14,422,250
13,626,073
3,002,318
5,898,120
7,971,558
5,013,584
5,257,513
4,877,739
1,042,695
10,207,264
11,308,016
3,393,888
6,743,020
7,410,307
5,163,773
6,161,832
5,913,313
194,790
268,248
264,964
7,929,416
8,209,273
7,414,029
4,437,167
7,784,633
10,189,684

Total.

4,952,390
5,170,075
5,057,140
2,998,282
3,147,064
2,875,941
14,785,636
17,561,698
18,940,614
18,663,645
26,248,498
27,675,823
17,572,547
18,240,736
18,557,633
30,780,290
33,997,873
34,591,248
1,964,197
11,844,464
13,545,603
21,593,444
29,911,779
38,622,021
1,661,416
2,565,647
2,714,757
3,459,018
3,609,864
3,249,458
2,662,009
2,840,966
2,573,857
787,882
5,130,878
11,270,021
21,961,562
22,648,109
22,030,367
22,651,896
22,749,356
22,439,129
7,660,333
15,642,640
28,426,650
23,352,408
24,501,985
24,105,708
1,606,423
15,719,258
28,859,353
6,909,888
10,071,328
11,685,110
18,364,370
19,371,015
18,586,832
469,281
455,602
443,308
13,184,652
13,985,014
13,512,028
11,396,460
19,070,616
26,016,892

■Includes Indian Territory, consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907.




Per
Average cent of
farm
number land
of acres
im­
to a
farm. proved.
121.4
112.4
103,4
87.2
88.4
77.9
85.8
86.4
91.5
159.7
169.7
177.3
121.8
82.6
67.6
129.3
119.3
124.8
350.6
885.9
516.7
190.1
246.1
297.8
1,301.0
1,174.7
1,009.6
118.7
123.1
120.1
86.4
82.0
76.9
176.7
416.8
315.9
97.1
99.9
102.2
127.0
101.3
88.4
277.4
342.9
382.3
92.9
88.5
88.6
182.0
251.5
151.7
270.7
281.0
256.8
86.8
86.4
84.8
85.3
82.9
83.8
114.6
90.0
76.6
227.2
362.4
335.1

68.9
68.0
66.3
55.3
41.1
40.5
66.7
67.2
67.8
59.6
70.3
71.0
39.0
41.6
48.5
64.3
67.4
71.1
46.6
14.7
26.9
70.6
61.6
63.1
43.5
22.3
27.7
49.9
29.8
28.6
76.1
69.6
70.1
33.4
6.4
13.0
74.6
68.9
67.4
34.6
36.6
39.3
60.3
62.1
72.0
78.6
78.5
79.8
35.1
35.1
60.8
50.9
33.0
36.6
71.9
68.2
68.2
58.5
41.1
40.2
39.9
41.3
45.1
61.1
59.2
60.8

NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS

123

N o . § 0 .— N u m b e r a n d A cr eage of F a r m s a n d N u m ber of A cres I m p r o v e d a n d
U n im p r o v e d : B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s , 1
8
9 a n d 01
,9
1 1
9 0

Number of acreis in farms.
State.

Tennessee.....................
Texas...........................
U tah.............................
Vermont......................
Virginia........................
Washington.................
West Virginia..............
Wisconsin.....................
Wyoming.....................

Total...................
vlvvi/f W //W M v v /v i
'J v 'V 'C iV O
New England..............
Middle Atlantic...........
East North Central___
W est North Central . . .
South Atlantic............
East South Central. . . .
West South Central.. . .
Mountain....................
Pacific...........................
Alaska..........................
Hawaii..........................
Porto Rico.....................

Census Number
year. of farms.

Improved.

Unimproved.

Total.

Per
Average cent of
farm
number land
of acres
im­
to a
farm. proved.

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

174.412
224,623
246,012
228,126
352,190
417,770
10,517
19,387
21,676
32,573
33,104
32,709
127,600
167,886
184,018
18,056
33,202
56,192
72,773
92,874
96,685
146,409
169,795
177,127
3,125
6,095
10,987

9,362,555
10,245,950
10,890,484
20,746,215
19,576,076
27,360,666
518,223
], 032,117
1,368,211
2,655,943
2,126,624
1,633,965
9,125,545
10,094,805
9,870,058
1,820,832
3,465,960
6,373,311
4,554,000
5,498,981
5,521,757
9,793,931
11,246,972
11,907,606
476,831
792,332
1,256,160

10,799,028
10,096,108
' 9,151,173
30,660,722
106,230,941
85,074,401
775,482
3,084,834
2,029,488
1,739,703
2,597,816
3,029,612
9,979,406
9,813,078
9,625,578
2,358,358
5,033,337
5,338,924
5,767,326
5,155,532
4,504,685
6,994,057
8,615,755
9,152,460
1,353,601
7,332,204
7,286,850

20,161,583
20,342,058
20,041,657
51,406,937
125,807,017
112,435,067
1,323,705
4,116,951
3,397,699
4,395,646
4,724,440
4,663,577
19,104,951
19,907,883
19,495,636
4,179,190
8,499,297
11,712,235
10,321,326
10,654,513
10,026,442
16,787,988
19,862,727
21,060,066
1,830,432
8,124,536
8,543,010

115.6
90.6
81.5
225.3
357.2
269.1
125.9
212.4
156.7
134.9
142.7
142.6
149.7
118.6
105.9
231.4
256.0
208.4
141.8
114.7
103.7
114.7
117.0
118.9
585.7
1,333.0
777.6

46.4
50.4
54.3
40.4
15.6
24.3
41.4
25.1
40.3
60.4
45.0
35.0
47.8
50.7
50.6
43.6
40.8
54.4
44.1
51.6
55.1
58.3
56.6
66.5
26.1
9.8
14.7

1890
1900
1910

4,564,641
6,737,372
6,361,502

367,61G 755
,
414,498,487
478,451,750

265,601,864
424,093,287
400,346,575

623,218,619
838,591,774
878,798,325

136.5
146.2
138.1

57.4
49.4
54.4

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1900
1910
1900
1910
1910

10,738,930
189,961
191,888
8,134,403
;
7,254,904
188,802 j
468,608
31,599,094
!
485,618 1 30,786,211
468,379
29,320,894
1,009,031
78,774,647
86,670,271
1,135,823
1,123,489
88,947,228
914,791
105,517,479
1,060,744
135,643,828
1,109,948
164,284,862
41,677,371
749,600
46,100,226
962,225
48,479,733
1,111,881
35,729,170
655,766
40,237,337
903,313
43,946,846
1,042,480
431,006
30,559,654
39,770,530
754,853
943,186
58,264,273
49,398
5,460,739
101,327
8,402,576
15,915,002
183,446
17,559,671
96,480
141,581
18,753,105
189,891
22,038,008
12
159
222
2,659
2,273
294,545
4,320
305,053
58,371
1,670,304

9,016,654
12,414,596
12,460,027
11,388,847
14,073,879
13,870,162
27,012,178
29,670,490
28,981,920
45,282,690
65,364,885
68,363,259
58,480,202
58,197,280
65,302,622
43,270,189
41,010,306
37,573,783
46,889,281
136,720,672
110,885,703
9,305,123
37,994,708
43,618,418
14,956,700
28,646,471
29,290,781

19,755,584
20,548,999
19,714,931
42,987,941
44,860,090
43,191,056
105,786,825
116,340,761
117,929,148
150,800,169
201,008,713
232,648,121
100,157,573
104,297,506
103,782,255
78,999,359
81,247,643
81,520,629
77,448,935
176,491,202
169,149,976
14,765,862
46,397,284
59,533,420
32,516,371
47,399,576
51,328,789
159
42,544
2,609,613
2,590,600
2,085,162
j

104.0
107.1
104.4
91.7
92.4
92.2
104.8
102.4
105.0
164.8
189.5
209.6
133.6
108.4
93.3
120.5
89.9
78.2
179.7
233.8
179.3
298.9
457.9
324.5
337.0
334.8
270.3
13.2
191.6
1,148.1
599.7
35.7

54.4
39.6
36.8
73.5
68.6
67.9
74.5
74.5
75.4
70.0
67.5
70.6
41.6
44.2
46.7
45.2
49.5
53.9
89.5
22.5
31.4
37.0
18.1
26.7
54.0
39.6
42.9
100.0
6.3
11.3
11.8
75.3

39,885
2,315,068
2,285,547
514,858

i For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.



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—

NUMBER AND ACREAGE OF FARMS— VALUE,

124

i

N o. S i . — N U M B E R A N I) A C R E A G E O F F A R M S A N D
NUM BER OF ACRES
I M P R O V E D A N D U N I M P R O V E D ; C en su s Y e a r s 1 8 5 0 to 1 9 1 0 .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Per cent of farm
land—

Number of acres in farms.
Census year.

Number of
farms.
Improved.

1850......................
1860......................
18701 ...................
1880 1 ...................
18901 ...................
19002 ...................
19103.....................

1,449,073
2,044,077
2,659,985
4,008,907
4,584,641
5,737,372
6,361,502

113,032,614
163,110,720
188,921,099
284,771,042
357,616,755
414,498,487
478,451,750

Unimproved.

Total.

180,528,000
244,101,818
218,813,942
251,310,793
265,601,864
424,093,287
400,346,575

293,560,614
407,212,538
407,735,041
536,081,835
623,218,619
838,591,774
878,798,325

Average
number
Im­
of acres proved.
to a farm.
202.6
199.2
153.3
133.7
136.5
146.2
138.1

Unim­
proved.

38.5
40.1
46.3
53.1
57.4
49.4
54.4

61.5
59.9
53.7
46.9
42.6
50,6
45.6

1Not including farms of less than 3 acres which reported the sale of less than 8500 worth of prod­
ucts in the census year.
2Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii.
2Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico.
N o.

8 2 .— VA LU E

OF

FARM

P R O P E R T Y : B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D i v i ­
1890, 1900, a n d 1910.

s io n s ,

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

State.

Alabama.................
Arizona...................
Arkansas.................
California...............
Colorado.................
Connecticut............
Delaware.................
District of Columbia
Florida.....................
Georgia.....................
Idaho ........................

Illinois.....................

Buildings.

Census
year.

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

D rs.
olla

* 111,051,390
100,165,571
1216,944,175
17,222,230
11,416,460
42,349,737
1118,574,422
105,106,650
1246,021,450
1697,116,630
630,444,960
1,317,195,448
185.035.180
90,341,523
362,822,205
195,000,595
52,441,508
72,206,058
139,586,080
23,768,820
34,938,161
16,471,120
9,700,230
7,193,950
172.745.180
30,823,016
93,738,065
U52,006,230
138,515,430
370,353,415
117,431,580
35,486,368
219,953,316
11,262,870,587
i ; 514,113,970
3,090,411,148

Implements
and
machinery.

Live stock.

All farm
property.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

V )

34,452,612
71,309,416
i1)

2,266,500
4,935,573
1,076,
175,520
63i 145,363
77,
000
133,406,040
(0

16,002,512
45,696,656
44,9^3,560
66,113,163
0)

10,667,220
38,217,822
1,573,760
1,037,393
0)

9,976,822
24,407,924
44,8(yf, 690
108,850,917
(0

6,831,815
25,112,509
251,467,580
432,381,422

4,511,645
8,675,900
16,290,004
196,580
765,200
1,787,790
5,672,400
8,750,060
16,864,198
14,689,710
21,311,670
36,493,158
2,728,850
4,746,755
12,791,601
3,075,495
4,948,300
6,916,648
1,835,570
2,150,560
3,206,095
79,760
136,060
92,350
1,158,040
1,963,210
4,446,007
5,764,978
9,804,010
20,948,056
1,172,460
3,295,045
10,476,061
34,450,938
44,977,310
78,724,074

30,776,730
36,105,799
65,594,834
2 13,227,453
15,545,687
26,050,870
30,772,880
37,483,771
74,058,292
265,575,427
67,303,325
127,599,938
229,675,528
49,954,311
70,161,344
9,974,618
10,932,212
14,163,902
4,198,810
4,111,054
6,817,123
129,120
125,326
152,840
7,142,980
11,166,016
20,591,187
31,477,990
35,200,507
80,393,993
7,253,490
21,657,974
49,775,309
180,431,662
193,758,037
308,804,431

1 Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890.


2Including estimated value of range animals.


146,339,765
179,399,882
370,138,429
220,646,263
29,993,847
75,123,970
155,019,702
181,416,001
400,089,303
2777,381,767
796,527,955
1,614,694,584
2117,439.558
161,015,101
491,471,806
108,050,708
113,305,580
159,399,771
45,620.460
40,697,654
63,179,201
6,680,000
11,535,376
8,476,533
81,046,200
53,929,064
143,183,183
189,249,198
228,374,637
580,546,381
25,857,530
67,271,202
305,317,185
1,477,759,187
2,004,316,897
3,905,321,075

VALUE OF FARM PROPERTY,
125
No. 8 2 .—V alue of Farm P roperty, by States and by Geographic D ivisions,
1890, 1900, and 1910—Continued.
State.

Census
year.

Land.

Indiana...................

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
3890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

1754,789,110
687,633,460
1,328,196,545

Indian Territory2..
Iow a........................
Kansas.....................
Kentucky...............
Louisiana................
Maine......................
Maryland................
Massachusetts.........
Michigan.................
Minnesota...............
Mississippi................
Missouri...................
Montana................
Nebraska.................
Nevada.....................
New Hampshire___
New Jersey..............
New Mexico............
New York................
North Carolina.......
North Dakota..........

D
ollars.

39,188,250
1857,581,022
1,256,751,980
2,801,973,729
1559,726,046
532,187,610
1,537,976,573
1346,339,360
291,117,430
484,464,617
185,381,270
107,780,210
187,803,277
198,567,730
49,359,450
86,481,395
1175,058,550
120,367.550
163,451,614
1127,538,28*1
86,925,410
105,632,616
1556,190,670
423,569,950
615,258,348
1340,059,470
559,301,900
1,019,102,027
1127,423,157
114,856,660
254,002,289
1625,858,361
695,470,723
1,445,982,389
125,512,340
52,660,560
226,771,302
1402,358,913
486,605,900
1,614,539,313
112,339,410
13,275,620
35,276,599
166,162,600
35,498,760
44,519,047
1159.262,840
93,360,930
124,143,167
18,140,800
17,323,709
98,806,497
1968,127,286
551,174,220
707,747,828
1183,977,010
141,955,840
343,164,945
175,310,305
173,352,270
730,380,131

Buildings.

D
ollars.
C
1)

154,101,880
266,079,051
7,675,190
(i)

240,802,810
455,405,671
(!)
111,465,160
199,579,599
90,887,460
150,994,755
0)

33,400,400
49,741,173
(l)
47,142,700
73,138,231
(0

54,810,760
78,285,509
c)

71,098,880
88,636,149
(0

158,947,760
285,879,951
110,220,415
243,339,399
37, llo ,340
80,160,000
148,490
270,221,997
9,365,530
24,854,628
(l>
91,054,120
198,807,622
C
1)

2,340,090
4,332,740
(0

34,625,600
41,397,014
69,230,080
92,991,352
0)

3,565,105
13,024,602
C
1)

336,959,960
476,998,001
0)
52,700,080
113,459,662
25,428,430
92,276,613

Implements
and
machinery,

|
j

D
ollars,

j

21,172,255
27,330,370
40,999,541
3,939,480
36,665,315
57, 960,660
95,477,948
18,869.790
29,490,580
48,310,161
10,906,506
15,301,860
20,851,846
7,167,355
28,536,790
18,977,053
5,499,413
8,802,720
14,490,533
6, 540,090
8,611,220
11,859,771
5,938,940
8,828,950
11,563,894
22,182,600
28,795,380
49,916,285
16,916,473
30,099,230
52,329,165
5,968,865
9,556,805
16,905,312
21,830,719
28,602,680
50,873,994
1,356,010
3,671,900
10,539,653
16,468,977
24,940,450
44,249,708
537,480
888,560
1,576,096
3,594,850
5,163,090
5,877,657
7,378,644
9,330,030
13,109,507
291,140
1,151,610
#,122,312
46,659,465
56,006,000
83,644,822
7,183,210
9,072,600
38,441,619
6,648,180
14,055,560
43,907,595

Live stock. |

D
ollars.

93,361,422
109,550,761
173,860,101
35,976,729
41,378,695
206,436,242
278,830,096
393,003,196
128,068,305
190,956,936
253,523,577
70,924,400
73,739,106
117,486,662
17,898,380
28,869,506
44,699,485
18,280,140
17,106,034
25,161,839
19,194,320
20,855,877
32,570,134
14,200,178
15,798,464
20,741,366
69,564,985
79,042,644
137,803,795
57,725,683
89,063,097
161,641,146
33,936,435
42,657,222
75,247,033
138,701,173
160,540,004
285,839,108
433,266,752
52,161,833
85,663,187
92,971,920
145,349,587
222,222,004
5,801,820
12,169,565
19,213,930
10,450,125
10,554,646
11,910,478
15,811,430
17,612,620
24,588,639
425, 111, 201
31,727,400
43,494,679
124,523,965
125,583,715
183,090,844
25,647,280
30,106,173
62,649,984
18,787,294
42,430,491
108,249,866

1 Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890.
2 Consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907.
3No report prior to 1900, except estimates of live stock on ranges.
4Including estimated value of range animals.




All farm
p roperty.

D .
ollars

869,322,787
978,616,471
1,809,135,238
35,976,729
92,181,615
1,100,682,579
1,834,345,546
3,745,860,544
706,664,141
864,100,286
2,039,389,910
428,170,266
471,045,856
773,797,880
110,447,005
198,536,906
301,220,988
122,347,283
122,410,904
199,271,998
200, 792,960
204,645,407
286,167,028
147,677,402
182,646,704
226,474,025
647,938,255
690,355,734
1,088,858,379
414,701,626
788,684,642
1,476,411,737
167,328,457
204,221,027
426,314,634
786,390,253
1,033,121,897
2,052,917,488
4 60,135,102
117,859,823
347,828,770
511,799,810
747,950,057
2,079,818,647
18,678,710
28,673,835
60,399,365
80,207,575
85,842,096
103,704,196
182,452,914
189,633,660
254,832,665
433,643,141
53,767,824
159,447,990
1,139,310,716
1,069,723,895
1,451,481,496
216,707,500
233,834,693
537,716,210
100,745,779
255,266,751
974,814,205

VALUE OP FAEM PBOPEBTY.

126
N o. N 2 .— V a l u e

of

F a r m P r o p e r t y , b y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s ,
1890,1900, a n d 1910— C on tin u ed .

State.

Census
year.

Land.

Buildings.

Ohio........................

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
* 1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

Dollars.
U, 050,031,828
817,163,710
1,235,894,812
18,581,170
110,209,650
619,066,668
1115,819,200
113,137,820
4LI, 696,102
1922,240,233
575,392,940
630,430,010
121,873,479
13,421,770
15,009,981
199,104,600
99,805,860
2»>8,774,854
1107,466,335
189,206,890
902,606,751
1242,700,540
202.013,790
371,415,783
1399.971,289
51111550,802
1,6331207,135
128.402,780
40,126,660
99,482,164
180,427,490
45,813,905
58,385,327
1264,490,600
200,615,080
394,658,912
183,461,660
99,310,510
5] 7,421,998
1161,880,300
134,269,110
207,075,759
1477,524,507
530,642,690
911,938,261
114,460,880
23,434,010
88,908,276

Dollars,
o
219,451,470
368,257,594

Oklahoma..............
Oregon.....................
Pennsylvania.........
Rhode Island.........
South Carolina.......
South Dakota.........
Tennessee...............
Texas......................
Utah........................
Vermont.................
Virginia.................
Washington...........
West Virginia.........
Wisconsin...............
Wyoming................

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

(Z n ra h ff.iv
p a n 'ir ision
s.*
New England.........
Middle Atlantic. . .
East North Central

0
13,731,585
89,610,556
(l)
19,199,694
43,880,207
(l)
322,879,810
410,638,745
0
9,703,490
12,922,879
C)
26,955,670
64,113,227
(l)
30,926,300
102,474,056
0
63,136,960
109,106,804
0
100,222,811
210.001,260
0
10,651,790
18,063,168
0
37,257,715
54,202,948
0
70,963,120
137,399,150
0
16,299,200
54,546,459
0
$4,026,560
57,315,195
0)
155,604,970
289,694,462
0
3,531,520
9,007,001

Implements
and
machinery.
|
;
D
ollars.
j
1 29,475,346
36.354,150
i
| 51., 210,071
,
433,580
1
6,673,015
27; 088,866
4,556,770
6,506,725
13,205,645
39,046,855
50,917,240
70,726,055
941,030
1,270,270
1,781,407
4,172,262
6,629,770
14,108,853
8,371,712
12,218,680
33,786,973
9,936,880
16,232,670
21,292,171
13,746,541
30,125,705
56,790,260
1,164,660
2,922,550
4,468,178
4,733,560
7,538,490
10,168,687
6,593,688
9,911,040
18,115,883
3,150,200
6,271,630
16,709,844
8,116,420
5,040,420
7,011,513
19,167,010
29,237,010
52,956,579
522,250
1,366,000
3,668,294

Live stock.

Dollars.
116,181,690
125,954,616
197,332,112
3,206,270
54,829,568
152,432,792
22,648,830
33,917,048
69,461,828
101,652,758
102,439,183
141,480,052
2,364,970
2,593,659
3,276,472
16,572,410
20,199,869
45,131,380
*29,689,509
65,173,432
127,229,200
60,254,230
60,818,605
110,706,078
8138,409,274
240,576,955
318,646,509
8 9,914,766
21,474,241
28,781,691
16,644,320
17,841,317
22,642,766
33,404,281
42,026,737
74,891,438
14,113,110
22,159,207
48,865,110
23,964,610
30,571,259
43,336,073
63.784,377
96,327,649
158,529,483
818,785,301
39,145,877
65,605,510

All farm
property.

Dollars.
1,195,688,864
1,198,923,946
1,902,694,589
12,221,020
185,343,818
918,198,882
143,024,800
172,761,287
528,243,782
1,062,939,846
1,051,629,173
1,253,274,862
25,179,479
26,989,189
32,990,739
119,849,272
153,591,159
392,128,314
*145,527,556
297,525,302
1,166,096,980
312,891,650
341,202,025
612,520,836
*552,127,104
962,476,273
2,218,645,164
*39.482,206
75,175,141
150,795,201
101,805,370
108,451,427
145,399,728
294,488,569
323,515,977
625,065,383
100,724,970
144,040,547
637,543,411
178,961,330
203,907,349
314,738,540
560,475,894
811,712,319
1,413,118,785
*33,768,431
67,477,407
167,189,081

1890
1900
1910

1115,279,252,649
494,247,467 82,308,767,578 *16,082,267,689
0)
13,058,007,995 3,556,639,496
749,775,970 3,075,477,703 20,439,901,164
28,475,674,169 6,325,451,528 1,265,149,783 4,925,173,610 40,991,449,090

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910

1489,570,178
(l)
283,460^603
244,806,945
382,134,424
336,410,384
12,049,630,359
(x
)
219,928,090
729,069,850
1,462,321,005
980,628,098
14,101,406,702
0)
3,973,023,780
939,573,660
7,23L, 699,114 1,642,292,480

23,783,288
36,551,820
50,798,826
93,084,964
116,253,270
167,480,384
126,454,149
166,694,220
268,806,550

71,914,351
74,826,332
97,896,823
241,988,158
245,635,518
349,159,535
523,324,136
604,633,707
976,329,922

1Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890.
* Includes Indian Territory consolidated with Oklahoma in 1907.
*Including estimated value of range animals.
4 For States included in each division, see note 5, p. 38.




585,267,817
639,645,900
867,240,457
2,384,703,476
2,310,886,728
2,959,589,022
4,751.184,987
6,683,925,367
10,119,128,066

VALUE
8 2 * — V alu e o f F arm

N o.

OF FABM

PROPERTY.

127

P r o p e r t y , b y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s ,

1890,1900, a n d 1910—Continued.
State.

Census
year.

West North Central.

1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1890
1900
1910
1900
1910
1900
1910
1910

South Atlantic.......
East South Central.
West South Central.
Mountain................
Pacific. . . . ' . ............
Alaska.....................
Hawaii...................
Porto Rico..............

Land.

Buildings.

D a
oU rs.

D a
oU rs.

12,968,300,452
758,4^5,725
3,892,877,273
10,052,560,913 1,562,104,957
11,135,319,670
306, y&, 682
899,820,936
1,883,349,675
603,086,799
1827,514,447
225,6^7,372
708,153,451
411,570,975
1,326,826,864
i 612,508,151
185,1(^,506
953,785,562
412,498,352
2,716,098,530
1198,545,200
W
284,064,810
54,554,862
145,026,777
1,174,370,096
1896,397,490
842,893,290
112,9^6,894
2,246,813,548
231,832,706
12,800
^64,832
402,806
56,484,061
3,545,895
78,132,945
4,798,756
73,967,852
8,752,573

Implements
and
machinery.

D a
oU rs.

N o. 83*— V A L U E

OF FABM

D a
oU rs.

672,380,126
972,343,643
1,551,708,097
161,631,801
194,862,808
366,534,152
195,891,795
213,320,732
869,034,607
196,263,533
403,188,495
589,837,078
143,086,811
243,836,888
888,746,520
102,887,867
123,379,680
285,926,876
2,196
134,804
2,570,142
4,407,200
10,945,927

125,771,166
197,367,840
868,935,544
36,444,018
53,318,890
98,230,147
31,323,896
48,767,235
75,339,333
27,019,876
77,925,060
119,720,377
7,969,480
18,807,620
49,429,976
22,396,680
34,090,025
66,406,647
690
58,568
11,484,890
9,024,328
8,711,449

i Land and buildings not separately stated for 1890.

All farm
property.

Live stock.

D a
oU rs.

3,766,511,744
5,820,994,481
13,535,309,511
1,333,395,489
1,454,031,316
2,951,200,773
1,054,730,138
1,195,868,790
2,182,771,779
835,791,560
1,619,954,613
3,838,154,337
349,550,941
601,264,180
1,757,678,868
1,021,181,537
1,113,329,789
2,780,481,777
15,686
1,060,510
74,084,988
96,363,229
102,377,801

* No titles to land.

P R O P E R T Y : C e n s u s Y e a r s 1850 t o 1910.

[Source; Reports of the Bureau, of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Per cent o f value o f all
farm property in —
Census
year.

A ll farm
property.

Land.

Buildings.

D a
oU rs.

*

31

a*
ao

M

D a.
oU rs
D a
oU rs.
1850. 3,967,343,580 13,271,675,426
1860. 7,980,493,063 16,645,045,007
1870* 8,944,857,749 17,444,054,462
1880. 412,180,601,538 U0,197,096,776
1890. U 6,082,267,689 113,279,252,649
19008 20,439,901,164 13,058,007,995
19107 40,991,449,090 28,475,674,169

Im plem ents
and
m achinery.

151,567,638
246,118,141
270,913,678
406,520,055
494,247,467
749,776,970
1,265,149,788

L ive stock.

D a
oU rs.

* 544,180,516
*1,089,329,915
*1,229,889,609
41,576,884,707
42,308,767,673
*3,075,477,703
*4,925,173,610

Im ­
ple­
m ents Live
Land. Build­ and stock.
ings. ma­
ch in ­
ery.

182.6
183.3
183.2
183.7
182.6
63.9
69.5

lLand and buildings not separately stated for 1890.
* Including only the reported value of live stock on farms.
8Gold values.
*Including estimated value of live stock on ranges.
* Exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii.
* Including value of live stock on ranges as well as on farms.
7Exclusive of Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico.




I

17.4
15.4

3.8
3.1
3.1
8.3
3.1
3.7
3.1

13.7
13.6
13.7
13.0
14.3
15.0
12.0

128

P R O D U C T IO N A N D V A L U E

N o. § 4 .— C E R E A L

OP CER E A L

CROPS.

C R O P S : E s t im a t e d P r o d u c t io n a n d V a l u e , 1 8 6 6 t o 1 9 1 1 .

[Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.}

CORN.
Total—
Period.1

Area.

A
cres.

Production.

B sh
u els.

Average—
Farm
Farm
Farm value value per Yield per value of
yield
Dec. 1.
acre.
bushel
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.

D
ollars.

1866-75 * ............................
1876-85*............................
1886....................................
1887...................................
1888....................................

32,715,700
60,742,800
75,694,208
72,392,720
75,672,763

969,947,600
1,537,465,400
1,665,441,000
1,456,161,000
1,987,790,000

464,534,800
608,203,600
610,311,000
646,106,770
677,561,580

1889....................................
1890....................................
1891....................................
1892....................................
1893....................................

78,319,651
71,970,763
76,204,515
70,626,658
72,036,465

2,112,892,000
1,489,970,000
2,060,154,000
1,628,464,000
1,619,496,131

597,918,829
754,433,451
836,439,228
642,146,630
591,625,627

1894....................................
1895....................................
1896....................................
1897....................................
1898....................................

62,582,269
82,075,830
81,027,156
80,095,051
77,721,781

1,212,770,052
2,151,138,580
2,283,875,165
1,902,967,933
1,924,184,660

1899....................................
1900....................................
1901....................................
1902....................................
1903....................................

82,108,587
88,320,872
91,349,928
94,043,613
88,091,993

1904....................................
1905....................................
1906....................................
1907....................................
1908....................................
1909 * .................................
1910....................................
1911....................................

C ts.
en

47.8
40.1
36.6
44.4
34.1

B sh
u els. D a
oU rs.
26.1
25.6
22.0
20.1
26.3

12.48
10.23
8.06
8.92
8.95

28.8
50.6
40.6
39.4
36.5

27.0
20.7
27.0
28.1
22.5

7.63
10.48
10.98
9.09
8.21

554,719,162
544,985,634
491,006,967
501,072,952
552,023,428

45.7
25.3
21.5
26.3
28.7

19.4
26.2
28.2
23.8
24.8

8.86
6.64
6.06
6.26
7.10

2,078,143,933
2,105,102,516
1,522,519,891
2,523,648,312
2,244,176,925

629,210,110
751,220,034
921,655,768
1,017,017,349
952,868,801

S .3
O
35.7
60.6
40.3
42.5

25.3
25.3
16.7
26.8
25.5

7.66
9.02
10.09
10.81
10.82

92,231,581
94,011,369
96,737,681
99,931,000
101,788,000

2,467,480,934
2,707,993,640
2,927,416,091
2,592,320,000
2,668,651,000

1,087,461,440
1,116,696,738
1,166,626,479
1,336,901,000
1,616,146,000

44.1
41.2
39.9
51.6
60.6

26.8
28.8
80.8
25.9
26.2

11.79
11.88
12.06
13.38
15.87

98,383,033
104,035,000
105,826,000

2,552,189,630
2,886,260,000
2,531,488,000

1,477,223,000
1,384,817,000
1,565,258,000

57.9
48.0
61.8

25.9
27.7
23.9

15.00
13.30
14.77

1The periods relate to calendar years.
*Average per year for the period.
3Census figures as regards acreage and production.




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No. 94.—C e r e a l

VALUE

OP CEREAL

C R O PS.

C r o p s : E s t im a t e d P r o d u c t io n a n d V a l u e ,

Continued,

129

1866 t o 1911—

OATS.

Average—

Total—
P eriod,!
Area.

A
cres.

Production.

B sh
u els.

Farm
Farm
Farm value value per Y ield per value o f
yield
D ec. 1.
bushel
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec. 1.

D
ollars.

1866-76* ............................
1876-85*.............................
1886....................................
1887....................................
1888....................................

9,746,000
16,797,000
23,658,474
25,920,906
26,998,282

272,992,800
461,157,400
624,134,000
659,618,000
701,735,000

102,422,700
149,629,700
186,137,930
200,699,790
195,424,240

1889....................................
1890....................................
1891....................................
1892....................................
1893....................................

27,462,316
26,431,369
25,581,861
27,063,835
27,273,083

751,515,000
623,621,000
738,394,000
661,036,000
638,854,850

171,781,008
222,048,486
232,312,267
209,253,611
187,576,092

1894....................................
1895....................................
1896....................................
1897....................................
1898........................... .

27,023,553
27,878,406
27,566,985
26,730,375
26,777,110

662,036,928
824,443,537
707,346,404
698,767,809
730,906,643

1899....................................
1900....................................
1901....................................
1902....................................
1903....................................

26,341,380
27,364,795
28,541,476
28,653,144
27,638,126

1904....................................
1905....................................
1906....................................
1907....................................
1908....................................
1909*...........................
1910....................................
1911....................................

C ts.
en

37.8
32.7
29.8
30.4
27.8

B sh 8 D
u el . ollars.
28.1
27.6
26.4
25.4
26.0

10.62
9.03
7.87
7.74
7.24

22.9
42.4
31.5
81.7
29.4

27.4
19.8
28.9
24.4
23.4

6.26
8.40
9.08
7.73
6.88

214,816,920
163,655,068
132,485,033
147,974,719
186,405,364

32.4
19.9
18.7
21.2
26,5

24.5
29.6
25.7
27.2
28.4

7.95
5.87
4.81
5.75
7.28

796,177,713
809,125,989
736,808,724
987,842,712
784,094,199

198,167,975
206,669,233
293,668,777
303,584,852
267,661,665

24.9
25.8
39.9
30.7
34.1

30.2
29.6
25.8
34.5
28.4

7.52
7.63
10.29
10.60
9.68

27,842,669
28,046,746
30,958,768
31,837,000
32,344,000

894,595,552
953,216,197
964,904,522
754,443,000
807,156,000

279,900,013
277,047,537
306,292,978
334,568,000
381,171,000

31.3
29.1
31.7
44.3
47.2

32.1
34.0
31.2
23.7
25.0

10.05
9.88
9.89
10.51
11.78

35,159,000
37,548,000
37,763,000

1,007,129,000
1,186,341,000
922,298,000

406,120,000
408,388,000
414,663,000

40.2
34.4
45.0

28.6
31.6
24.4

11.50
10.87
10.98

14,559,000
15,386,400
13,181,330
11,283,140
16,721,869
12,009,752
16,229,992
24,589,217
15,160,066
13,612,222
13,395,476
11,964,826
9,960,769
12,239,647
11,875,360
12,214,118
12,295,417
16,909,742
17,080,793
15,993,871
18,748,323
17,414,138
19,671,243
23,068,000
23,455,000
21,164,000
24,953,000
27,557,000

78.1
63.6
53.8
54.5
58.8
42.3
62.9
77.4
54.2
51.3
50.1
44.0
40.9
44.7
46.3
51.0
61.2
55.7
60.8
54.5

18.6
13.3
11.5
10.1
12.0
13.1
12.0
14.6
12.9
13.0
18.7
14.4
18. S
16.1
15.6
14.4
15.1
15.8
17.0
15.4
15.2
16.5
16.7
16.4
16.4
13.4
16.0
15.6

10.62
8.45
6.19
5.49
7.07
5.53
7.58
11.80
7.01
6.68
6.89
6.33
5.44
7.18
7.23
7.36
7.78
8.51
8.63
8.39
10.46
10.07
9.83
11.98
12.04
9.62
11.44
12.98

R YE .

1866-75*.............................
1876-85*.............................
1 8 ....................................
86
1887....................................
1888....................................
1889....................................
1890....................................
1891....................................
1892....................................
1893....................................
1894....................................
1895...................................
1896....................................
1897....................................
1898....................................
1899....................................
1900....................................
1901............ .......................
1902....................................
1903....................................
1904....................................
1905....................................
1906....................................
1907 ..................................
1908....................................
1909*..................................
1910....................................
1911....................................

1,346,800
1,870,200
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
1,906,894
1,792,673
1,730,159
2,001,904
1,926.000
1,948,000
2,195,561
2,185,000
2,127,000

18,266,600
24,468,800
24,489,000
20,693,000
28,415,000
28,420,299
25,807,472
31,761,868
27,978,824
26,555,446
26,727,615
27,210,070
24,369,047
27,363,324
25,657,522
23,961,741
23,996,927
30,844,830
33,630,592
29,363,416
27,241,615
28,485,952
33,374,833
31,566,000
31,851,000
29,520,000
34,897,000
33,119,000

* The periods relate to calendar years.

68.8
61.1
58.9
73.1
73.6
71.8
71.5
83.2

2Average per year for the period.


* Census figures as regards acreage and production.
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PBODUCTION AND VALUE OF OEBEAL OBOPS,

N o . 8 4 ^— C e r e a l C r o p s :

E s t im a t e d P r o d u c t io n a n d
C o n tin u e d .

V a l u e , 1866 to

1911—

BARLEY.
Average—

Total—
P eriod.!

1866-75*...............................
1876-85*...............................
1886......................................
1887......................................
1888......................................
1889.....................................
1890......................................
1891......................................
1892......................................
1893......................................
1894......................................
1895.....................................
1896.....................................
1897......................................
1898..........................- ..........
1899......................................
1900.....................................
1901......................................
1902......................................
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905......................................
1906.....................................
1907......................................
1908......................................
19093....................................
1910......................................
1911......................................

Area.

Production.

A
cres.

B sh
u els.

1,196,500
2,065,300
2,662,957
2,901,953
2,996,882
3,220,834
3,135,802
3,352,579
3,400,361
3,220,371
3,170,602
3,299,973
2,950,539
2,719,116
2,583,125
2,878,229
2,894,282
4,295,744
4,661,063
4,993,137
5,145,878
5,095,628
6,323,757
6,448,000
6,646,000
7,698,028
7,743,000
7,627,000

26,992,800
46,065,900
59,428,000
56,812,000
63,884,000
78,332,976
67,168,344
86,839,153
80,096,762
69,869,495
61,400,465
87,072,744
69,695,223
66,685,127
55,792,257
73,381,563
58,925,833
109,932,924
134,964,023
131,861,891
139,748,958
186,651,020
178,916,484
153,597,000
166,756,000
173,321,33A,
173,832, OWL
160,240,000

Farm
Farm
Farm value value per Y ield per value o f
yield
Dec. 1.
bushel
acre.
per acre
Dec. 1.
Dec, 1.
Dollars.
21,382,200
28,098,900
31,840,510
29,464,390
37,672,032
32,614,271
42,140,602
45,470,342
38,026.062
28,729,386
27,134,127
29,312,413
22,491,241
26,142,139
23,064,359
29,594,254
24,075,271
49,705,163
61,898,634
60,166,313
58,651,807
56,047,166
74,236,997
102,290,000
92,442,000
93,526,000
100,426,000
139,182,000

u els.
C ts. B sh
en
79.0
61.8
53.6
51.9
59.0
41.6
62.7
62.4
47.6
41.1
44.2
33.7
32.3
37.7
41.3
40.3
40.8
45.2
45.9
46.6
42.0
40.3
41.5
66.6
55.4
54.0
57.8
86.9

22.9
22.4
22.4
19.6
21.3
24.3
21.4
25.9
23.6
21.7
19.4
26.4
23.6
24.5
21.6
25.5
20.4
25.6
29.0
26.4
27.2
26.8
28.3
23.8
25.1
22.5
22.5
21.0

DU r8
on.

18.09
13.84
12.00
10.15
12.57
10.13
13.44
13.66
11.18
8.92
8.56
8.88
7.62
9.25
8.93
10.28
8.32
11.67
13.28
12.05
11.40
10.80
11.74
15.86
13.91
12.15
18.00
18.25

B U C K W H EA T.

1866-75*...............................
1876-85*...............................
1886......................................
1887......................................
1888......................................

729,900
777,800
917,915
910,506
912,630

13,368,800
11,976,700
11,869,000
10,844,000
12,050,000

9,735,200
7,237,800
6,465,120
6,122,320
7,627,647

72.5
66.2
54.5
56.5
63.3

18.8
14.6
12.9
11.9
13.2

13.27
9.67
7.04
6.72
8.36

1889........................ ............
1890......................................
1891......................................
1892......................................
1893......................................

837,162
844,579
849,364
861,451
815,614

12,110,829
12,432,831
12,760,932
12,143,185
12,132,311

6,113,119
7,132,872
7,271,506
6,295,643
7,074,450

50.5
57.4
57.0
51.8
58.3

14.5
14.7
15.0
14.1
14.9

7.30
8.45
8.56
7.31
8.67

1894......................................
1895......................................
1895......................................
1897......................................
1898......................................

789,232
763,277
754,898
717,836
678,332

12,668,200
15,341,399
14,089,783
14,997,451
11,721,927

7,040,238
6,936,325
5,522,339
6,319,188
5,271,462

55.6
45.2
39.2
42.1
45.0

16.1
20.1
18.7
20.9
17.3

8.92
9.09
7.32
8.80
7.77

1899......................................
1900......................................
1901......................................
1902......................................
1903......................................

670,148
637,930
311,164
804,889
804,393

11,094,473
9,666,966
15,125,930
14,529,770
14,243,644

6,183,675
5,341,413
8,523,317
8,654,704
8,650,733

56.7
55.8
56.3
59.6
60.7

16.6
15.0
18.6
18.1
17.7

9.23
8.37
10.51
10.75
10.75

1904......................................
1905......................................
1906......................................
1907......................................
1908......................................

793,625
760,118
789,208
800,000
803,000

15,008,336
14,585,082
14,641,987
14,290,000
15,874,000

9,330,768
8,565,499
8,727,443
9,975,000
12,004,000

62.2
58.7
69.6
69.8
75.6

18.9
19.2
18.6
17.9
19.8

11.76
11.27
11.06
12.47
14.95

19093....................................
1910.................................. ..
1911......................................

878,048
860,000
833,000

14,849,332
17,598,000
17,549,000

10,346,000
11,636,000
12,735,000

70.1
66.1
72.6

16,9
20.5
21.1

11.85
13.55
16.32

1The periods relate to calendar years.

*Average per year for the period.

* Census figures as regards acreage and proauction.



N o. 8 5 .

—C O R N : Estimated Annual P roduction, by States,

1885

to

1911.

[Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Calendar year.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh .
u els

3,840,000
4,262,000
4,703,000
4,314,000
4,464,000
4,396,000
5,571,000
2,197,000
2,275,268
1,288,294
2,256,852
2,202,573
1,912,680
1,184,040
1,536,975
1,351,975
1,850,793
1,839,150
1,777,162
1,556,269
1,810,944
1,994,814
1,836,000
1,600,000
1,273,901
1,875,000
1,836,000

959,000
938,000
938,000
777,000
1,092,000
767,000
933,000
2,773,000
2,031,266
2,473,709
3,690,976
2,852,928
3,353,975
3,113,892
2,911,488
3,188,941
1,831,872
1,909,000
2,222,075
2,415,658
2,776,484
3,157,136
2,608,000
2,586,000
4,903,304
6,885,000
5,222,000

2,033,000
1,992,000
1,977,000
1,778,000
1,766,000
2,014,000
2,112,000
1,518,000
1,228,307
1,404,269
1,768,338
1,773,004
1,425,627
1,657,785
1,799,811
1,771,180
1,911,156
1,651,671
1,233,254
2,120,244
2,373,906
2,223,800
1,848,000
2,395,000
2,530,542
3,032,000
2,862,000

4,174,000
3,799,000
3,590,000
4,597,000
4,816,000
4,332,000
3,844,000
4,541,000
3,905,000
5,206,000
4,128,000
4,570,000
5,105,000
5,460,000
3,775,000
4,422,000
4,916,900
4,909,364
4,397,228
5,214,044
4,281,291
6,186,645
4,933,676
4,860,940
3,810,976
6,373,417
5,219,600
4,244,472
4,547,312
5,093,370
5,010,312
4,156,192
5,558,430
5,213,079
5,239,752
5,180,640
5,094,732
6,083,035
5,688,326
6,640,334
6,518,702
5,972,749
6 7 ,0 0
,8 5 0
5,894,160
5,308,000 : 7,017,000
6,240,000
6,584,000
7,023,767
4,839,548
6,137,000
8,190,000
6,630,000
9,286,000

i Census figures as regards acreage and production.

B sh
u els.

Illinois.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.
32,162,000
31,197,000
32,067,000
28,069,000
33,730,000
31,306,000
37,829,000
32,992,000
33,678,277
35,143,735
42,172,481
32,829,654
32,173,064
20,586,648
32,494,790
34,119,530
37,857,580
35,093,979
46,078,391
47,334,713
47,255,164
52,066,506
57,538,000
53,750,000
39,374,569
51,982,000
59,072,000

1
!
|
;

Indiana.

B sh
u els.

268,998,000 131,994,000
209,818,000 ! 118,795,000
141,080,000
71,400,000
278,060,000 125,478,000
259,125,000 106,656,000
89,025,000
187,446,000
234,880,000 123,622,000
165,327,000 103,334,000
85,368,782
160,550,470
169,121,491
96,888,377
255,136,554 121,435,768
284,572,764 133,468,265
232,928,085 109,825,320
199,959,810 129,154,572
247,150,332 141,852,594
264,176,226 153,200,800
198,025,713
87,753,541
372,436,416 171,332,142
264,087,431 142,580,886
344,133,680 143,396,852
382,752,063 187,130,623
347,169,585 183,893,767
342,756,000 168,840,000
298,620,000 137,835,000
390,218,676 195,496,433
400,775,000 188,640,000
334,950,000 174,600,000

131

B sh
u els.
38,309,000
42,140,000
41,367,000
41,543,000
42,608,000
33,443,000
42,455,000
34,344,000
32,110,814
38,437,824
50,359,558
29,723,854
35,580,560
45,365,220
48,087,140
45,225,947
18,702,122
50,655,042
48,212,663
48,332,614
38,323,738
52,802,569
43,430,000
54,035,000
37,609,544
57,360,000
49,712,000

Georgia.

CORN.

B sh .
u els
31,405,000
28,893,000
33,522,000
31,616,000
33,944,000
25,390,000
32,245,000
30,666,000
28,328,514
34,760,311
44,376,487
32,445,075
30,524,328
39,681,630
33,015,120
29,355,942
27,903,161
23,223,623
41,736,163
41,877,165
42,971,548
47,849,392
45,896,000
44,835,000
30,695,737
51,300,000
54,000,000

Florida.

OP




Colorado. Connecticut Delaware.

P R O D U C T IO N

1908................................................................................
19091
...............................................................................
1910...’ .........................................................................

California.

AN N U AL

1895................................................................................
1896................................................................................
1897................................................................................
1898................................................................................
1899................................................................................
1900................................................................................
1901................................................................................
1902................................................................................
1903................................................................................
1904................................................................................
1905................................................................................
1906................................................................................

Arkansas.

E S T IM A T E D

1886................................................................................
1887................................................................................
1888................................................................................
1889................................................................................
1890................................................................................
1891................................................................................
1892................................................................................

Alabama.

N o. 8 5 .—Corn : E stimated A nnual Production, by States, 1885 to 1911— Continued.

Calendar year.

Iowa.

Kansas.

Kentucky.

B sh
u els.
1887 .............................................................................
1889..............................................................................

1899...............................................................................

1902..............................................................................
1904

..

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

19091.............................................................................




B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

242,496,000
198,847,000
183,502,000
278,232,000
349,966,000
232,439,000
350,878,000
200,221,000
251,832,150
81,344,010
298,502,650
321,719,541
220,089,149
254,999,850
242,249,841
305,859,948
230,264,550
297,686,016
229,218,220
303,039,266
•305,112,376
373,275,000
270,220,000
287,456,000
341,750,460
343,761,000
305,350,000

158,390,000
126,712,000
76,547,000
158,186,000
240,508,000
55,269,000
141,893,000
145,825,000
139,456,702
41,797,728
204,759,746
247,734,004
162,442,728
132,842,048
237,621,222
163,870,630
61,506,034
222,805,621
171,687,014
134,609,669
193,275,836
195,075,000
155,142,000
156,200,000
154,651,703
170,050,000
126,150,000

90,569,000
88,758,000
57,840,000
81,545,000
75,382,000
63,645,000
82,795,000
68,805,000
68,008,060
67,892,297
93,939,331
80,932,348
64,485,744
85,177,243
55,392,687
69,267,224
49,575,178
90,093,357
82,545,546
86,815,580
94,893,638
105,437,376
93,060,000
84,823,000
83,348,024
101,500,000
93,600,000

Louisiana. Maryland. Massachu­
setts.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

15,410,000 15,999,000
14,640,000 15,039,000
18,022,000 19,415,000
15,263,000 17,553,000
18,949,000 15,105,000
16,979,000 16,333,000
18,725,000 18,881,000
15,859,000 12,965,000
15,216,266 15,078,221
17,880,183 14,268,234
22,574,284 16,531,205
15,565,030 19,936,128
21,575,533 20,353,542
23,758,470 18,163,985
25,896,726 18,562,432
24,702,598 15,232,802
18,035,392 21,298,187
16,784,762 20,379,017
27,937,905 17,871,260
27,258,443 21,213,876
19,516,499 23,202,536
26,217,633 22,007,825
28,000,000 22,196,000
33,898,000 24,705,000
26,010,361 17,924,103
42,055,000 22,110,000
33,300,000 24,455,000

Census figures as regards acreage and production.

Michigan.

oo
t

Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

1,961,000
1,922,000
2,124,000
1,788,000
1,997,000
1,868,000
2,138,000
1,550,000
1,355,410
1,395,870
1,847,224
1,845,560
1,283,295
1,563,640
1,449,504
1,545,346
1,766,488
1,460,771
1,075,272
1,596,780
1,679,962
1,778,520
1,584,000
1,818,000
2,029,381
2,048,000
2,068,000

30,706,000
27,635,000
18,930,000
29,025,000
22,737,000
26,580,000
31,133,000
23,218,000
21,790,538
21,757,447
33,600,242
40,041,930
31,201,096
33,340,604
26,476,350
38,888,460
45,536,550
35,193,814
44,212,228
36,990,468
41,775,936
54,575,000
57,190,000
60,420,000
52,906,842
54,108,000
55,770,000

18,431,000
19,905,000
18,081,000
20,622,000
21,263,000
21,286,000
21,586,000
24,192,000
25,103,572
18,933,232
35,956,690
34,446,974
25,840,880
30,532,000
31,171,272
31,794,708
35,797,456
33,826,559
40,726,870
41,809,083
48,997,455
50,149,277
43,605,000
46,835,000
67,897,051
66,708,000
74,140,000

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

25,765,000 196,861,000
25,507,000 143,709,000
32,633,000 140,949,000
28,422,000 202,583,000
29,474,000 218,841,000
24,396,000 175,345,000
29,665,000 203,210,000
27,272,000 152,489,000
25,817,179 158,197,715
35,931,213 116,011,654
35,977,169 238,072,248
27,973,390 176,768,649
30,345,948 171,923,882
39,931,074 154,731,486
39,043,712 162,915,064
25,231,998 180,710,404
22,473,120
66,436,376
24,658,588 264,232,605
39,848,273 202,839,584
39,709,604 151,522,643
30,027,569 203,294,798
40,789,207 228,522,500
42,500,000 241,025,000
45,845,000 203,634,000
28,428,667 191,427,087
53,095,000 247,500,000
54,150,000 192,400,000

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North
Carolina.

North
Dakota.*

B sh
u els.

25,199,000
27,215,000
35,830,000
28,343,000
33,050,000
36,264,000
37,676,000
25,347,000
29,954,313
32,959,484
36,378,412
29,504,148
31,323,565
34,070,400
31,953,168
29,790,180
30,641,688
37,622,880
38,594,585
40,705,478
37,596,331
41,796,846
45,078,000
50,166,000
34,063,531
49,290,000
49,680,000

15,345,000
15,805,000
20,992,000
18,816,000
14,743,000
12,030,000
701,000
375,000
416,939
464,064
658,979
974,540
426,020
461,852
553,495
381,184
1,519,534
1,604,380
2,167,402
1,914,530
2,458,638
4,170,000
3,080,000
3,856,000
4,941,152
2,940,000
7,250,000

1 7 4 t0 0
5 ,1 5 0
157,278,895
13,855,524
125,685,069
298,599,638
241,268,490
158,754,666
224,373,268
210,430,064
109,141,840
252,520,173
172,379,532
260,942,335
263,551,772
249,782,500
179.328.000
205.767.000
180,132,807
191.565.000
155.925.000




aAfter 1900 production of Indian Territory is included.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

111,865,000
96,204,000
73,797,000
93,018,000
88,953,000
65,876,000
94,092,000
83,853,000
64,487,266
71,973,737
92,783,186
123,691,957
92,165,580
102,828,439 ......................
99,048,816
10,133,365
14,144,052
106,890,188
80,313,302
28,207,317
79,093,602
121,608,512
76,821,175
88,095,757
103,236,686
99,628,555
112,399,396
110,442,368
141,645,000
134,230,590
117,640,000
113,265,000
136,675,000
122,239,000
157,513,300
94,283,407
91,760,000
144,540,000
150,540,000
36,888,000

46,074,000
40,545,000
44,905,000
45,414,000
41,225,000
38,043,000
46,527,000
39,632,000
31,198,741
40,749,376
43,512,681
52,475,000
44,866,116
45,190,135
40,255,872
32,707,900
51,003,330
53,658,426
45,447,636
48,535,748
56,085,903
57,960,239
45,922,000
57,275,000
41,494,237
58,630,000
63,858,000

3 Census figures as regards acreage and production.

133

1Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.

9.418.000
10.406.000
11.351.000
10.792.000
11.185.000
12.343.000
9.124.000
7,179,040
8,991,251
9,233,004
9,325,338
8.545.414
9,334,841
9,937,824
8,493,012
10,288,790
10,100,565
6,534,624
10,449,962
9.943.414
10,082,289
8.757.000
10.564.000
10,000,731
9.612.000
9,936,000

Pennsyl­
vania.

CORN.

B sh
u els.

22,448,000
22,426,000
23,410,000
22,870,000
20,475,000
17,101,000
22,080,000
17,414,000
15,255,483
13,854,040
18,014,170
17,892,738
15,335,142
15,671,535
15,605,059
17,236,032
20,672,421
16,130,750
15,485,525
17,079,290
19,312,744
22,685,000
16,200,000
24,250,000
18,115,634
20,108,000
20,405,000

Oklahoma.2

OF

B sh
u els.

979,000
973,000
970,000
992,000
1,126,000
1,126,000
1,051,000
585,000
636,422
451,639
733,203
388,160
661,581
509,418
480,300
554,752
1,154,790
811,998
956,688
778,179
997,402
1,182,203
1,218,000
1,755,000
1,164,970
2,047,000
2,322,000

Ohio.

P R O D U C T IO N

B sh
u els.

New York.

ANNUAL

B sh .
u els
11,212,000

Nebraska.

E S T IM A T E D

New
Mexico.

B sh
u els.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909«.
1910.
1911.

New

129.426.000
106.129.000
93.150.000
144.217.000
149.543.000
55.310.000
167.652.000

Calendar year.

1 Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.




Vermont.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

75,581,000
73,314,000
75,204,000
75,665,000
80,831,000
67,692,000
82,552,000
61,274,000
63,649,661
68,060,316
83,133,025
71,893,446
63,672,588
76,467,742
59,997,760
56,997,880
45,129,588
73,081,329
75,283,778
80,890,025
77,207,912
86,428,912
78,364,000
83,080,000
67,682,489
88,060,000
91,120,000

84,406,000
69,213,000
76,490,000
92,436,000
83,698,000
63,802,000
70,635,000
73,642,000
61,170,965
69,338,676
107,905,565
32,228,617
72,175,142
105,336,700
81,151,398
81,962,910
60,050,996
44,867,415
140,750,733
136,702,699
139,146,404
155,804,782
155,589,000
201,848,000
75,498,695
140,080,000
69,350,000

1,979,000
2,058,000
2,204,000
1,494,000
2,044,000
1,839,000
2,144,000
1,643,000
1,428,646
1,835,021
2,153,460
1,994,322
1,583,295
1,984,106
1,710,936
1,939,080
2,285,880
1,258,252
1,404,632
2,133,429
2,020,859
2,005,430
1,980,000
2,499,000
1,715,133
1,892,000
1,886,000

Virginia.

W est
Virginia.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

31,838,000 15,827,000
32,793,000 15,194,000
37,680,000 12,516,000
34,745,000 16,149,000
34,231,000 15,199,000
36,922,000 13,435,000
39,486,000 18,888,000
26,067,000 14,322,000
31,234,046 ! 14,089,051
32,195,858 12,611,968
32,607,158 16,662,789
38,067,986 21,689,160
31,552,164 17,004,298
38,756,504 20,328,826
34,880,900 18,043,584
28,183,760 19,299,708
40,903,456 17,118,647
41,345,656 20,512,616
39,740,702 16,794,037
42,899,913 19,176,413
43,514,874 22,813,122
45,188,523 22,725,000
46,025,000 21,280,000
50,050,000 23,962,000
38,295,141 17,119,097
49,980,000 18,200,000
47,520,000 18,170,000

32,750,000
28,493,000
25,775,000
32,733,000
28,415,000
33,061,000
29,718,000
27,347,000
28,956,243
18,292,266
33,093,497
38,890,071
33,645,183
35,327,425
41,686,365
49,547,240
40,021,152
42,425,349
43,639,449
45,119,913
55,407,849
60,105,732
46,688,000
49,674,000
49,163,034
49,400,000
58,080,000

3,533,000
3,447,000
3,574,000
2,593,000
3,539,000
3,581,000
3,825,000
2,531,000
2,293,924
2,576,518
2,874,293
2,715,433
2,129,909
2,324,916
2,333,476
2,335,455
3,042,556
2,522,357
2,776,575
3,181,563
3,336,427
3,445,155
3,325,000
3,971,000
4,235,889
4,965,000
5,607,000

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
2,244,176,925
2,467,480,934
2,707,993,540
2,927,416,091
2,592,320,000
2,668,651,000
2,552,189,630
2,886,260,000
2,531,488,000

W isconsin. A ll other.

2Census figures as regards acreage and production.

Total.

O P CORN,

21,018,000
17,706,000
20,511,686
1,490,345
12,423,442
31,136,950
23,855,688
28,109,956
30,017,416
32,418,819
29,842,659
29,812,822
41,618,067
43,855,052
51,614,739
62,812,500
47,175,000
57,677,000
55,558,737
52,500,000
50,820,000

Texas.

P R O D U C T IO N

B s.
ushd

13,453,000
13,318,000
15,013,000
13,715,000
18,310,000
16,078,000
18,650,000
16,713,000
12,501,035
18,728,819
19,860,908
15,781,374
15,307,929
17,519,070
16,713,189
13,129,137
11,885,167
18,988,705
18,618,064
22,189,837
20,480,860
1900................................................................................ 23,611,233
1907................................................................................ 29,807,000
1908................................................................................ 29,229,000
1909*.............................................................................. 20,871,946
31,580,000
32,578,000

Tennessee.

to 1911— Continued,

ANNUAL

South
Dakota.1

States, 1885

E S T IM A T E D

1885................................................................................
1886................................................................................
1887................................................................................
1888................................................................................
1889................................................................................
1890................................................................................
1891................................................................................
1892................................................................................
1893................................................................................
1894................................................................................
1895................................................................................
1896.................................................................................
1897................................................................................
1898................................................................................
1899.................................................................................
1900.................................................................................
1901................................................................................
1902................................................................................
1903................................................................................
1904.............................................. .*................................

South
Carolina.

B sh
u els.

Calendar year.

by

134

No. 8 5 *— Co r n : E stimated A nnual P roduction,

N o. 8 6 . — W H E A T : E stimated A nnual Production, by States, 1885 to 1911.

[Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Arkansas.

California.

1911..................................................... !




B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

2,395,000
2,817,000
2,419,000
1,690,000
2,514,000
2,522,000
2,346,000
1,910,000
1,851,000
2,383,000
1,777,000
1,411,000
2,323,000
2,037,000
2,504,000
1,474,000
1,732,824
1,816,795
2,144,009
1,627,413
2,808,250
1,330,706
2,797,182
1,699,872
5,117,544
1,633,946
6,729,565
2,607,360
7,337,781
2,021,225
7,207,117 ! 5,011,133
3,042,167
7,531,756
5,287,860
1,707,186
7,423,581
1,859,740
5,917,649
2,564,056
6,358,875
2,106,556
8,266,538
3,161,070
8,497,000 2,673,000
6,153,000
2,208,000
7,224,057
752,858
8,994,000
1,480,000
8,274,000
1,740,000

Illinois.

Indiana.

Kansas.

Kentucky.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

1,154,000
1,039,000
1,120,000
1,252,000
1,449,000
1,370,000
1,811,000
1,693,000
1,514,857
1,566,775
1,221,899
2,404,112
2,707,672
4,196,904
3,440,103
3,104,629
6,241,216
6,021,946
5,127,987
6,832,727
10,341,532
8,231,631
8,639,000
10,897,000
10,237,609
10,658,000
15,860,000

30,332,000
32,455,000
26,837,000
24,196,000
21,023,000
19,041,000
27,586,000
7,257,000
6,749,224
10,737,400
13,654,778
11,473,152
13,153,114
22,189,624
18,195,489
21,798,223
21,048,101
14,869,245
12,531,304
11,266,220
13,683,003
9,212,218
7,653,000
8,068,000
8,055,944
11,174,000
10,622,000

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
33,312,370
19,060,712
28,668,146
11,578,003
19,334,348
12,665,410
17,982,068
30,052,053
32,601,932
16,571,940
21,542,421
29,951,584
38,535,900
40,104,000
30,212,000
37,830,732
36,660,000
42,000,000

26,659,000
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
20,647,440
32,675,201
38,426,029
25,361,175
6,411,702
31,932,890
35,484,448
23,994,030
12,525,993
35,351,464
48,080,925
34,013,000
45,169,000
33,935,972
35,194,000
34,354,000

11,197,000
14,556,000
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
87,249,557
65,019,471
77,001,104
81,830,611
65,609,000
79,282,000
77,563,615
63,236,000
51,387,000

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
7,728,235
7,349,329
8,809,955
11,642,598
8,808,000
8,793,000
8,739,260
9,818,000
9,906,000

1Census figures as regards acreage and production.

135

26,592,000
36,165,000
30,429,000
28,451,000
43,781,000
29,121,000
36,595,000
39,157,000
34,852,517
30,376,705
40,097,798
45,097,195
32,394,020
12,224,403
33,743,909
28,543,628
34,743,111
22,374,201
20,926,192
17,474,864
17,542,013
26,883,662
20,520,000
11,680,000
6,203,206
9,900,000
8,640,000

Iowa,

W H EAT.

B sh
u els.

1,565,000
1,815,000
2,290,000
2,267,000
1,794,000
1,575,000
2,236,000
1,337,000
1,369,688
1,416,254
1,452,300
1,260,720
1,783,120
2,335,036
1,953,361
2,689,418
3,126,860
2,245,889
1,922,578
2,198,507
1,564,808
1,915,250
1,463,000
1,620,000
526,414
1,209,000
1,008,000

Idaho.

OP

B sh
u els.

1,307,000
1,529,000
1,305,000
2,186,000
2,502,000
1,319,000
2,251,000
306,000
392,616
417,274
373,283
394,184
302,860
519,708
431,186
916,351
1,155,256
632,916
1,020,410
1,060,138
1,041,082
1,085,029
890,000
1,092,000
113,953
336,000
345,000

Georgia.

P R O D U C T IO N

B sh
u els.
1885......................................................
1886......................................................
1887......................................................
1888......................................................
1889......................................................
1890......................................................
1891......................................................
1892......................................................
1893......................................................
1894......................................................
1895.....................................................
1896......................................................
1897.....................................................
1898.....................................................
1899......................................................
1900......................................................
1901.....................................................
1902......................................................
1903.....................................................
1904.....................................................
1905.....................................................
1906......................................................
1907.....................................................
1908.....................................................

Colorado.

ANNUAL

Alabama.

E S T IM A T E D

Calendar year.

Calendar year.

M aryland. M ichigan. Minnesota. M issouri. Montana. Nebraska.
Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

2Established as a Territory in 1890.

North
New York. Carolina.
Bushels.

Bushels.

North
Dakota, i

Ohio.

Bushels.

Bushels.

10,565,000 2,790,000 27,913,000 20,593,000
11,093,000 3,209,000 30,704,000 40,362,000
10,137,000 5,094,000 52,406,000 35,895,000
9,309,000 |3,835,000 38,036,000 28,705,000
8,929,000 |4,492,000 |41,652,000 36,865,000
9,288,000 3,156,000 40,411,000 29,984,000
10,633,000 '! 4,975,000 52,105,000 45,531,000
8,405,000 5,090,000 34,998,000 38,022,000
6,846,059 5,937,710 26,438,208 38,916,608
6,297,400 3,475,735 33,635,900 48,444,471
7,301,069 4,748,552 61,057,710 132,215,579
6,349,968 4,621,922 29,848,501 21,800,016
7,374,611 4,169,680 28,353,552 38,049,133
8,036,263 5,274,645 55,654,445 42,103,173
7,005,765 8,495,598 51,758,630 39,998,006
8,523,876
6,490,166 5,960,803 13,176,213
7,831,481 6,762,118 59,310,669 33,532,551
8,033,693 3,055,757 62,872,241 36,333,379
9,683,894 3,228,606 55,240,580 28,303,515
5,362,664 4,912,561 53,892,193 17,563,478
10,300,941 3,975,278 75,623,044 32,197,710
9,350,180 5,297,028 77,896,000 43,202,100
7,197,000 5,320,000 55,130,000 30,677,000
7,752,000 5,680,000 68,428,000 33,328,000
6,664,121 3,827,145 116,781,886 30,663,704
8,414,000 6,817,000 38,500,000 34,425,000
6,728,000 6,636,000 73,200,000 36,240,000

Oregon.

Okla­
hom a.

Bushels.

Bushels.

13,916,000
11,133,000
16,100,000
14,548,000
23,689,000
12,865,000
13,149,000
9,779,000
10,790,885
10,441,071
11,862,720
10,247,141
18,155,031
24,708,260
21,949,536
16,198,012
17,158,065
15,512,460
12,438,827
14,050,193
13,382,585
14,215,597
15,265,000
16,148,000
12,456,751
16,858,000
16,726,000

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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
24,482,637
15,040,666
11,764,114
18,663,862
8,631,000
15,625,000
14,008,334
25,542,000
8,976,000

8Census figures as regards acreage and production.

OP W H E A T.

19,828,000 1,023,000
17,449,000
921,000
16,585,000 1,2 2 1 ,0 0 0
14,508,000 1,233,000
16,848,000 1,096,000
15,315,000 1,105,000
18,080,000 1,073,000
515,000
15,670,000
10,687,889
664,793
691,668
8,754,900
14,787,024
809,248
19,390,602
818,097
27,452,647 4,282,848
34,679,309 4,586,926
20,791,776 2,579,855
24,801,900 3,847,347
42,006,885
952,342
52,726,451
780,170
822,701
42,157,560
440,678
31,453,943
48,002,603
947,740
52,288,692 1,120,650
45,911,000 1,104,000
44,295,000 1,025,000
499,799
47,685,745
38,760,000
820,000
41,574,000 1,262,000

1911— C on tin ued.

P R O D U C T IO N

i Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.




Bushels.

31,261,000 34,285,000 11,275,000 1,715,000
26,572,000 42 856,000 21 986,000 1 509,000
21,672,000 86,299,000 27,744,000 1,760,000
24,028,000 27,881,000 18,496,000 2,001,000
23,709,000 45,456,000 20,639,000 1,539,000
20,271,000 38,356,000 17,638,000 1,488,000
30,205,000 55,333,000 25,732,000 1,856,000
23,854,000 41,210,000 24,834,000
898,000
19,920,714 30,694,685 15,287,552
933,767
20,232,058 37,752,453 23,353,920 1,111,735
15,237,803 65,684,155 18,499,968 1,065,223
15,719,898 46,599,061 16,594,473 1,204,240
23,700,144 59,891,104 14,104,458 2,268,240
34,061,851 78,417,912 14,104,454 '2,100,046
13,335,193 68,223,581 11,398,702 3,792,935
9,271,764 51,509,252 18,846,713 1,929,963
13,702,939 80,102,627 31,137,097 2,353,386
18,693,218 79,752,404 56,266,494 2,355,158
15,524,862 70,652,597 22,194,614 2,784,327
6,873,005 68,344,256 27,163,141 2,596,731
19,003,274 72,434,234 28,022,338 2,843,362
18,644,960 55,801,591 31,734,900 3,297,336
12,731,000 67,600,000 29,212,000 4,003,000
15,732,000 68,557,000 22,260,000 3,703,000
16,025,791 57,094,412 29,837,429 6,251,945
16,848,000 64,000,000 25,958,000 7,700,000
18,450,000 43,935,000 36,110,000 12,299,000

New
M exico.

to

ANNUAL

5,534,000
7,194,000
5,797,000
7,634,000
6,171,000
6,208,000
8,107,000
0,992,000
6,721,691
7,313,201
7,800,756
7,878,769
12,277,056
11,789,935
10,710,966
15,187,848
13,315,139
11,129,223
10,120,888
10,327,514
13,196,790
12,902,416
14,763,000
12,546,000
9,463,457
10,510,000
9,378,000

States , 1885

E S T IM A T E D

Bushels.

1885...........................
1886...........................
1887...........................
1888...........................
1889...........................
1890...........................
1891...........................
1892...........................
1893...........................
1894...........................
1895...........................
1896...........................
1897...........................
1898...........................
1899...........................
1900...........................
1901...........................
1902...........................
1908...........................
1904...........................
1905...........................
1906...........................
1907...........................
1908...........................
19093.........................
1910...........................
1911...........................

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3,821,000
8,024,000
9,595, non
9,085,000
7,873,000
11,626,000
8,540,000
7,443,021
5,897,788
5,766,728
6,628,462
10,052,448
13,980,080
8,292,727
11,696,088
13,094,363
6,050,743
7,693,070
9,298,417
6,348,600
10,892,725
7,400,000
8,190,000
6,516,539
8,319,000
8,280,000

6,117,000
5,383,000
5 450,000
6*066 000
6 189 000
3 575 000
6,435,000
5,475,000
4,533,186
6,893,150
2,081,640
4,629,210
7,028,251
9,348,464
9,044,635
23,395,913
6,062,021
8,633,277
19,880,173
12,483,562
11,117,942
14,126,186
2,812,000
10,164,000
2,560,891
10,500,000
6,580,000

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10,297,000

29,714,000
31,767,000
20,521,389
15,934,255
29,261,088
27,583,450
21,443,248
42,040,923
37,728,339
20,149,684
61,662,307
43,973,033
47,252,994
31,556,784
44,133,481
41,955,400
32,480,000
37,862,000
47,059,590
46,720,000
14,800,000
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B sh
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B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

1,926,000 2,833,000 7,412,000 1,493,000
1,541,000 5,581,000 7,560,000 3,061,000
1,971,000 4,832,000 8,345,000 2,840,000
1,945,000 5,172,000 9,006,000 2,899,000
1,880,000 6,804,000 6,856,000 3,144,000
2,279,000 5,614,000 8,071,000 2,326,000
2,393,000 7,651,000 12,216,000 3,423,000
1,775,000 7,591,000 9,005,000 4,802,000
1,457,970 8,681,086 9,883,725 4,577,644
2,359,544 6,995,249 9,108,420 4,816,478
2,443,526 6,505,583 7,195,952 4,303,780
2,803,753 5,724,913 8,358,192 4,056,511
3,190,740 8,451,864 20,124,648 5,883,431
5,105,184 10,626,112 23,453,043 5,816,700
3,736,454 6,330,450 21,710,394 3,880,751
3,697,106 9,421,932 25,096,661 4,452,895
3,698,876 9,680,192 34,518,968 4,534,444
3,748,669 3,635,494 23,672,187 2,743,233
4,156,072 6,999,646 19,986,345 4,128,807
4,793,825 7,257 065 32,140,603 3,158,826
4,710,209 8,418,672 32,516,810 4,373,080
4,888,626 9,306,825 25,075,258 4,879,861
4,637,000 8,188,000 35,045,000 ! 4,477,000
5,825,000 8,892,000 27,162,000 j 4,693,000
3,943,910 8,076,989 40,920,390 | 2,575,996
4,370,000 9,574,000 35,571,000 3,012,000
5,025,000 9,000,000 50,661,000 2,737,000
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15,665,000
14,725,000
13,063,000
13,855,000
16,937,000
13,096,000
13,043,000
8,814,000
8,664,485
9,366,176
8,616,218
8,898,950
7,690,775
, 13,689,972
11,773,382
13,166,599
7,576,874
9,655,094
8,365,335
7,483,563
7,893,381
4,690,816
2,955,000
3,328,000
2,634,710
3,590,000
3,097,000
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5,362,000
6,210,000
5,312,000
6,173,000
6,256,000
5,244,000
6,918,000
4,633,000
4,825,478
4,664,424
4,194,531
5,475,860
5,931,131
6,866,444
5,271,225
7,868,293
10,683,406
9,173,813
9,329,837
10,596,513
10,160,654
12,211,341
9,585,000
9,818,000
5,035,647
7,359,000
8,106,000
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B sh
u els.
357,112,000
457,218,000
456,329,000
415,868,000
490,560,000
399,262,000
611,780,000
515,949,000
396,131,725
460,267,416
467,102,947
427,684,340
530,149,168
675,148,705
547,303,846
522,229,505
748,460,218
670,063,008
637,821,835
552,399,517
692,979,489
735,260,970
634,087,000
664,602,000
683,349,697
635,121,000
621,338,000
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W H EAT.

B sh
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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
18,848,700
20,456,429
17,737,286
28,259,611
26*609,940
20,472,923
20,281,334
28,660,797
24,628,171
26,038,444
21,857,961
27,860,671
29,073,188
30,095,000
29,415,000
21,564,479
23,300,000
17.402,000

Texas.

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1885.......................................................
1886.......................................................
1887.......................................................
1888.......................................................
1889.......................................................
1890.......................................................
1891.......................................................
1892.......................................................
1893.......................................................
1894.......................................................
1895.......................................................
1896.......................................................
1897.......................................................
1898.......................................................
1899.......................................................
1900............................................... .
1901.......................................................
1902........................................................
1903.......................................................
1904................................................... ...
1905......................................................
1906............... .......................................
1907.......................................................
1908.......................................................
19092......................................................
1910.......................................................
1911........................................................

Tennessee.

P R O D U C T IO N

South
Dakota.2

ANNUAL

Pennsyl­
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34,920,000
28,820,000
38,130,000
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32,430,000
45,140,000
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,5
,5
,4
,4
,4
5 5
,6

0 , 09
0 , 60
0 , 06
0 , , 7 02
0 , 06
0 , 04
0 , 01
0 , 08
0 , 06
0 , 04
, ,0 7
0 , 04

i The statistics of bales for 1849,1869, and 1869 are in equivalent bales of 400 pounds each, as expressed
in the census reports for those years; those for 1839 are in equivalent bales of 383 pounds net weight,
and for other years the figures represent running bales, counting round as half bales.




C
a

e

]

Value.

. 9 .
.9 .
0. 9 .
1 5
1 . . 93
7 3 4
9 2 4
.6 7 . 3
0
05
7 7 5
1 4 6
0
66
0. 3 . 6
0. 6 . 5
. 6. 6
. 2. 8

15,741 !
65,344
367,393
247,968
608,256
691,494
711,739
812,529
727,265
967,748
733,859
916,945 i
615,337
916,106
770,214 :
1,020,704
718,117
824,228

. . 3 . .
. . 4 . .
. . 6 . .
. . 3 . .
. ., 5 . 5 .
. ., 5 . 3 .
. ., 5 . 8 .
. ., 6 . 4 .
. ., 5 . 5 .
. , . 6 .9 .
. , . 5 .6 .
. ., 8 . 3 .
. ., 8 . 1 .
. , . 06 . . (
. ., 5 . 0 .
. ., 7 . 0 .
. ,. 6 . 0 .
. . 6 . .

.

Product.

5
4

F

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

h
c

e

Dollars.

1

0
6
.8
.2
.9
1
.

A

1839............................
1849............................
1859 ............................
1869...........................
1879...........................
1889...........................
1899...........................
1900...........................
1901............................
1902............................
1903...........................
1904............................
1905...........................
1906...........................
1907............................
1908............................
1909............................
1910................ ...........

r

A

t
a

e

Cotton seed.

Bales.
3
5
. . . 9. .
. . . 4. .
. .3 . 6. 0 .
9 1
6
. 0. 1. . 2 , .
0 1
3 ,
4 1
2 ,
. . 0 . 9. 1 .
0 1
8 ,
1 1
1 ,
0 1
0 ,
5 1
8,
. .3 1. . 9 . ,
. .9 1. . 1 . ,
.0 . 7 C1. . 1 . ,
. . 1. . . ,

r

u

B

f
v

a
a

Value.

Product.

Acre8.

!

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

t
8

Cotton.
Year.

o

o
9
l

u

L

u

n
8

c

States .

by

a

01
03
06
201
05
04
09
03
06
05
2 6
07

0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0

,

,

139

COTTON CROP.

N o. 8 7 . — Cotton Cbop in Specified Y ears, 1839 to 1910: A creage H arvested,
Production, and F arm V alue, by States— Continued.
GEORGIA.
Cotton.
Product.

A
cres.

B
ales.1

2,617,138
3,345,104
3,513,839
3,783,015
4,006,199
3,868,542
4,048,912
4,227,188
3,738,703
4.610.000
4.774.000
4.848.000
4.674.000

426,612
499,091
701,840
473,934
814,441
1,191,846
1,300,184
1,272,888
1,393,054
1,499,862
1,327,596
1,992,757
1,759,088
1,667,866
1,901,576
2,026,999
1,901,830
1,867,915

Total value.

Value.

Product.

Value.

D
ollars.

L ton
ong s.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

615.000
573.000
640.000
682.000
606,000
902.000
804.000
712.000
816.000
867.000
812.000
795,000

7.020.000
9.200.000
8,000,000
11,100,000
9.830.000
11.720.000
13.270.000
10.790.000
15.110.000
15.090.000
22.270.000
24.090.000

50.760.000
62.750.000
60.620.000
69,000,000
84.740.000
91.960.000
102.780.000
88.790.000
116.790.000
101.870.000
148.040.000
150.540.000

350.000
336.000
405.000
423.000
395.000
521.000
246.000
440.000
300.000
209.000
112.000
109,000

8.780.000
5.400.000
6.060.000
5.710.000
7.400.000
7.260.000
3.980.000
5.450.000
4.800.000
8.480.000
3.280.000
2.880.000

27.890.000
35.670.000
38.820.000
40.370.000
55.450.000
52.410.000
30.810.000
52.820.000
41.870.000
24.220.000
20.590.000
20.130.000

619.000
49SW
000
610.000
692.000

6.870.000

49.490.000
52.930.000
67.920.000
66.750.000
96.240.000
87.920.000
71.640.000
81.790.000
90.600.000
84.720.000

iiiiiiiii

1839.............................
1849.............................
1859.............................
1869 .............................
1879 .............................
1889.............................
1899.............................
1900.............................
1901.............................
1902.............................
1903.............................
1904.............................
1905.............................
1906.............................
1907.............................
1908.............................
1909.............................
1 9 1 0 ....,.....................

Area.

C olton seed.

iW

Y ear.

LOUISIANA.
1839
1849
1859
1869
1879
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907

864,787
1,270,154
1,376,254
1,480,781
1,586,124
1,617,586
1,642,463
1,746,865
1,561,774
1.739.000
1.622.000

1908

1 ,6 5 0 ,0 0 0

1909

930,000

1910

398,317
178.737
777.738
350,832
508,569
659,180
718,929
720,088
852,448
886,365
836,334
1,107,271
623,871
979,270
679,782
481,979
269,573
256,875

24.110.000
30.270.000
33.760.000
34.660.000
48.060.000
45.150.000
26.880.000
47.870.000
87.070.000
20.790.000
17.310.000
17.260.000

MISSISSIPPI.
1889.............................
1849.............................
1859.............................
1869.............................
1879 .............................
1889.............................
1899.............................
1900.............................
1901.............................
1902.............................
1903.............................
1904.............................
1906.............................
1906.............................
1907.............................
1908.............................
1900.............................
1910.............................

2,106,215
2,883,278
2,897,920
3,194,795
8,193,570
3,183,989
3,327,960
3,632,458
3,051,265
3.408.000
3.220.000
3.395.000
3.291.000

504,965
484,292
1,202,507
564,938
963,111
1,154,725
1,257,772
1,061,973
1,280,307
1,451,750
1,441,718
1,808,617
1,198,568
1,521,491
1,478,689
1,668,461
1,109,580
1,254,419

42.620.000
44.920.000
50.290.000
56.660.000
83.400.000
74.510.000
62.750.000
73.350.000
80.490.000
73.210.000
74.020.000
88.830.000

686.000

861,000
574.000
680.000
652.000
736.000
481.000
561.000

8.010.000

7.630.000
10.090.000
12.840.000
13.410.000
8.890.000
8.440.000
10.110.000

11.510.000
14.190.000
16.100.000

88.210.000

104,930,000

1The statistics of bales for 1849, 1859, and 1869 are in equivalent hales of 400 pounds each, as
expressed in the census reports for those years; those for 1839 are in equivalent bales of 383 pounds
net weight, and for other years the figures represent running bales, counting round as half hales.




140

COTTON CHOP.

H o. 8 7 . — Cotton Chop in Specified Y ears, 1839 to 1910: A creage H arvested,
Production, and Farm V alue, by States— C on tin ued .
MISSOURI. *
Cotton.

Cotton seed.

Year.
Area.
1839 .............................
1849.............................
1859.............. ..............
1869.............................
1879.............................
1889.............................
1899.............................
1900 .............................
1901.............................
1902.............................
1903.............................
1904.............................
1905.............................
1906 ...........................
1907 .............................
1908.............................
1909.............................
1910.............................

Product.

A
cres.

B A
ales

34,783
60,620
48,201
50,173
55,183
61,830
68,529
79,403
66,444
91.000
71.000
87.000
79.000

2,662
772
42,886
2,965
21,685 ’
16,941
20,366
27,830
30,851
44,592
38,623
53,394
44,205
67,476
40,751
66,470
52,152
75,497

Total value.

Value.

Product.

Value.

D
ollars.

L ton
ong s.

D
ollars.

710,000
1,220,000
1,020,000
1.720.000
2.250.000
2.220.000
2.310.000
2.720.000
2.140.000
2.850.000
3.240.000
4.900.000

D
ollars.

9,000
13.000
15.000
21,000
18,000
25.000
20.000
25.000
17.000
29.000
21.000
31,000

110,000
210,000
190.000
830.000
340.000
880.000
320.000
330.000
260.000
390.000
600.000
800,000

820,000
1.430.000
1.210.000
2.050.000
2.590.000
2.600.000
2.630.000
3.050.000
2.400.000
3.240.000
3.840.000
5.700.000

220,000
227,000
200,000
262,000
252,000
335,000
295,000
267,000
268,000
286,000
266,000
312,000

2,350,000
3,640,000
2,500,000
4,510,000
4,720,000
5,020,000
6,020,000
5,000,000
5,580,000
5,380,000
7,940,000
9,920,000

17,460,000
24,040,000
19,110,000
26,020,000
85,380,000
84,060,000
87,820,000
82,650,000
88,660,000
83,880,000
48,860,000
59,850,000

NORTH CAROLINA.
1839.............................
1849.............................
1859....... .....................
1869.............................
1879.............................
1889.............................
1899.............................
1900.............................
1901.............................
1902.............................
1903.............................
1904.............................
1905.............................
1906.............................
1907.............................
Ifc08.............................
1909.............................
1910.............................

893
1,147
1,007
1,091
1,112
1,075
1,155
1,306
1,085
1,374
1,408
1,458
1,369




153
136
020
034
260
743
028
968
568
000
000
000
000

185,578
73,845
145,514
144,935
389,598
336,261
477,070
513,677
456,363
576,670
563,694
758,846
664,984
626,642
652,930
701,356
649,886
774,752

15,110,000.
20,400,000
16,610,000
21,510,000
30,660,000
29,040,000
32,300,000
27,650,000
83,080,000
28,600,000
40,920,000
49,430,000

OKLAHOMA.

141

CO TTO N CROP,

N o. 8 7 * — Cotton Crop in Specified Y ears, 1839 to 1910: A creage H arvested,
P roduction, aV d F arm V alue, by States— C ontinued.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Cotton.

Cotton seed.
Total value.

Year.
Area.
7889..... , ......................
1849.............................
f« r a ..... .......................
.............................
1879
............
1889 ..... ......................
1899.............................
1900.............................
1901.............................
1902.............................
1903.............................
1904............ ................
1905......... ...................
1906.............................
1907 .............................
1908.............................
1909.............................
1910.............................

Acres.
1,364,249
1,987,469
2,074,081
2,195,262
2,248,669
2,205,016
2,318,100
2,531,875
2,161,923
2.389.000
2.426.000
2.546.000
2.492.000

Product.

Value.

B
ales.1

161,123
300,901
353,412
224,500
522,548
747,190
881,192
787,231
741,233
961,822
829,777
1,206,180
1,129,426
931,726
1,186,672
1,242,012
1,164,309
1,240,540

Product.

D
ollars.

L ton
ong s.

29.110.000
82.510.000
27.740.000
36.990.000
46.260.000
48.320.000
66.960.000
42.680.000
62.320.000
62.330.000
75.960.000
82.620.000

V alue.

D .
ollars

419.000
856.000
830.000
442.000
376.000
649.000
515.000
890.000
499.000
522.000
490.000
518.000

1,110,000
1.700.000
1.190.000
2.160.000
2.140.000
2.480.000
2.040.000
1.670.000
1.900.000
2.260.000
3,000,000
4,010,000

*

5.580.000
5.720.000
4.120.000
7.660.000
6.940.000
8.110.000
8,880,000
7.310.000
10.340.000
9.630.000
13.860.000
16,110,000

106,000
106,000
96,000
152,U00
119.000
158.000
133.000
136.000
122.000
163.000
110.000
148,000

D .
ollars

TENNESSEE.
1889
1849
1859
18S9

. ______. . .
....... ...........
....... ...............
.......................

1A7Q

___

1889
...................
1899.............................
1900.............................
1901.............................
1902
.....................
1908.............................
1904.............................
1905.............................
1906.............................
1907.............................
1908.............................
1909.............................
1910.............................

722,562
747,471
623,137
662,612
737,337
754,600
783,196
881,341
757,397
814.000
749.000
764.000
735.000

72,827
194,532
296,464
181,842
830,621
190,579
215,668
225,350
205,287
319,244
251,016
329,627
278,364
804,054
277,114
349,525
253,397
337,596

7.300.000
9.530.000
7.920.000
12.480.000
14.510.000
13.660.000
14.690.000
14.670.000
15.100.000
15.280.000
16.870.000
23.340.000

8,410,000,
11.230.000
9,110,000
14.640.000
16.650.000
16.130.000
16.630.000
16.340.000
17,000,000
17.480.000
19.870.000
27.350.000

TEXAS.

i Tbe statistics of bales for 1849,1869, and 1869 are in equivalent bales of 400 pounds each, as ex*
pressed in the census reports for those years; those for 1839 are in equivalent bales of 383 pounds net
weight, and. for other years the figures represent running bales, counting round as half hales.




142

CO TTO N

O B O P.

No. 8 7 .— Cotton Crop in Specified Y ears, 1839 to 1910: A creage H arvested,
Production, and F arm V alue, by States— C on tin u ed .
VIRGIN IA.
Cotton.
Year.

Area.
Acres.

1839.............................
1849.............................
1859.............................
1869.............................
1879.............................
1889.............................
1899.............................
1900.............................
1901.;..........................
1902.............................
1903.............................
1904.............................
1905.............................
1906.............................
1907.............................
1908.............................
1909.............................
1910.............................

Cotton seed.
Value.

B ^
ales.

45,040
39,213
25,724
30,672
35,145
36,843
39,864
47,199
$8,664
36.000
35.000
28.000
25,000

9,124
3,947
12,727
183
19.595
5,375
9,239
12,133
14,309
16,925
14,024
17,446
16,259
14.596
9,602
12,326
10,746
16,095

Product.

Value.

D
ollars.

P roduct.

L tons.
ong

D rs.
olla

300.000
470.000
420.000
610.000
760.000
670.000
780.000
660.000
510.000
540.000
690.000
1,040,000

T otal value.

D
ollars.

4.000
5.000
6.000
7.000
7.000
8.000
8,000
6,000
4.000
5.000
5.000
7.000

50.000
80.000
80,000
130.000
120.000
120,000
110,000
120,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
220,000

350.000
550.000
600.000
740.000
880.000
790.000
890.000
780.000
590.000
640.000
810.000
1,260,000

4.668.000
4.830.000
4.630.000
5.092.000
4.716.000
6,427,500
5.060.000
5.913.000
4.952.000
6.904.000
4.462.000
5.176.000

51.960.000
77.550.000
57.880.000
80.210.000
84.050.000
90.930.000
76.470.000
81.340.000
87.330.000
92.420.000
123.740.000
142.860.000

376.560.000
515.830.000
439.170.000
501.900.000
660.550.000
652.030.000
632.300.000
721.650.000
700.960.000
681.230.000
812.090.000
963.180.000

TOTAL.
1839.............................
1849.............................
1859.............................
1869.............................
1879.............................
1889.............................
1899
.................
1900
.................
1901
.................
1902 .............................
1903
.................
1904
.................
1905
.................
1906
.................
1907
.................
1908
.................
1909
.................
1910
.................

14,480,019
20,175,270
24,276,101
25,758,139
27,220,414
27,114,103
28,016,893
30,053,739
26,117,153
81.374.000
31.311.000
32.444.000
30.938.000

2,063,915
2,469,093
5,387,052
3,011,996
5,755,859
7,472,511
9,507,786
10.245.602
9,748,546
10,784,473
10,016,721
13,697,310
10.726.602
13,305,265
11,325,882
13,432,131
10,386,209
11,966,962

324.610.000
438.280.000
381.290.000
421.690.000
576.500.000
561.100.000
556.830.000
640.310.000
613.680.000
588.810.000
688.350.000
820.820.000

* The statistics o f bales fo r 1849,1859, and 1869 are in equivalent bales o f 400 pounds each, as
expressed in the census reports for those years; those fo r 1889 are in equivalent bales o f 883 pounds
net w eight, and fo r other years the figures represent m im ing hales, coun ting round as half bales.




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[Source: Reports of the Departm ent of Agriculture.]

State.

Acreage.

A
cres*
Alabam a................................
A rizona..................................
Arkansas ...............................
C alifornia...............................
C olorado.................................
C on n ecticu t..........................
D elaw are...............................
F lorid a ..................................
Id ah o.....................................
Illin ois....................................
Indiana..................................
Iow a .......................................
Kansas....................................
K entucky...............................
L ouisiana...............................
M aine......................................
M aryland..............................
M assachusetts......................
M ich igan...............................
M innesota.............................
M ississippi.............................
M issouri.................................
M ontana.................................
N ebraska...............................
N evada..................................
New H am pshire...................
New Jersey...........................
New M ex ico..........................
New Y o r k .............................
North C arolina......................
North Dakota........................
O h io.......................................
O klahom a.............................
Oregon....................................
P ennsylvania........................
Rhode Islan d ........................
South Carolina......................
South Dakota........................
Tennessee...............................
T exas......................................
U tah.......................................
V erm ont.................................
V irg in ia .................................
W ashington...........................
West V irgin ia........................
W isconsin...............................
W yom ing...............................

120,000
130,000
200,000
700,000
707,000
490,000
72,000
18,000
87,000
525^000
2,376,000
1,848,000
3,240,000
1,649,000
450,000
24,000
1,400,000
276,000
584,000
2,411,000
799,000
100,000
2,430,000
612,000
1,350,000
254,000
640,000
428,000
221,000
4,763,000
161,000
192,000
2,556,000
810,000
452,000
3,148,000
61,000
64,000
459,000
400,000
606,000
380,000
930,000
437,000
400,000
648,000
2,079,000
330,000

Average
Average
farm
Average value o f
price
Total farm
yield per yield per
Production. value, Dec. 1.
per
short ton, acre.
acre,
Dec. 1.
D ec. 1.

S ortton
h
s.
168,000
502,000
230,000
1,225,000
1,414,000
539,000
63,000
23,000
117,000
1,628,000
1,948,000
1,737,000
2,592,000
1,402,000
428,000
31,000
1,540,000
199,000
631,000
2,797,000
799,000
150,000
1,458,000
1,224,000
1,148,000
864,000
672,000
449,000
675,000
4,858,000
169,000
211,000
2,505,000
648,000
949,000
3,148,000
61,000
69,000
252,000
400,000
606,000
950,000
1,209,000
280,000
960,000
428,000
2,495,000
693,000

D
ollars. D
h
s. ollars,
ollars. S ortton D
1.40
17.92
2,150,000
12.80
12.00
13.00
10.90
9.30
23.50
22.50
18.50
17.00
7.60
17.00
16.80
12.50
9.90
17.30
12.00
14,40
22.40
23.00
17.00
11.90
11.00
13.30
10.00
9.70
9.50
17.20
22.00
13.00
17.90
17.00
7.00
18.90
8.00
9.60
20.00
24.10
17.00
8.50
16.70
11.90
9.00
14.00
20.50
12.00
20.00
15.60
10.30

3.86
1.15
1.75
2.00
1.10
.88
1.30
1.35
3.10
.82
.94
.80
.85
.95
1.30
1.10
.72
1.08
1.16
1.00
1.50
.60
2.00
.85
3.40
1.05
1.05
2.60
1.02
1.05
1.10
.98
.80
2.10
1.00
1.00
1.08
.55
1.00
1.00
2.50
1.30
.64
2.40
.66
1.20
2.10

14.64

1.10

16.10

1.35
1.45
1.52
1.42
1.33

13.95
16.89
13.67
15.07
16.31

Total, 1911.....................

43,017,000

47,444,000

694,570,000

1906.........................................
1907.........................................
1908.........................................
19091.......................................
19101 .......................................

42,476,224
44,028,000
46,486,000
45,744,000
45,691,000

57,145,959
63,677,000
70,798,000
64,938,000
60,978,000

592,539,671
743,507,000
635,423,000
689,345,000
747,769,000

10.37
11.68
8.98
10.62
12.26

i Figures are subject to adjustment to Thirteenth Census basis.




46.32
14.95
19.08
18.60
25.85
19.80
24.05
22.95
23.56
13.94
15.79
10.00
8.42
16.44
15.60
15.84
16.13
24.84
19.72
11.90
16.50
7.98
20.00
8.25
32.30
18.06
23.10
33.80
18.26
17.85
7.70
18.52
6.40
20.16
20.00
24.10
18.36
4.68
16.70
11.90
22.50
18.20
13.12
28.80
13.20
18.72
21.63

6,024,000
2,990,000
13,352,000
13,150,000
12,666,000
1,418,000
426,000
1,989,000
12,373,000
33,116,000
29,182,000
32,400,000
13,880,000
7,404,000
372,000
22,176,000
4,458,000
14,513,000
47,549,000
9,508,000
1,650,000
19,391,000
12,240,000
11,136,000
8,208,000
11,658,000
9,878,000
7,475,000
86,958,000
2,873,000
1,477,000
47,344,000
5,184,000
9,110,000
62,960,000
1,470,000
1,173,000
2,142,000
6,680,000
7,211,000
8,550,000
16,926,000
5,740,000
11,520,000
8,560,000
38,922,000
7,138,000

and

F arm V alue , 1 b y States .

144

No. 8 9 * —TOBACCO CHOP IN CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, 1899 AND PROM 1902 TO 1911: E stimated A creage, Product,
[Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Calendar
year.

.. *
Area.

C onnecticut.
Product.

Calendar
year.

P d
oun s.

10,119
12,725
13,234
12,705
13,340
14,140
14,400
13,824
16,042
16,000
17,000

16,930,770
21,785,200
21,174,400
21,407,925
23,011,500
24,532,900
21,744,000
23,224,320
28,110,453
27,680,000
27,625,000

cres.
D
ollars. A
3,074,022
3,485,632
3,282,032
4,838,191
3,911,956
4,415,922
2,501,000
3,948,134
4,638,225
4,567,200
5,663,125

2,242
1,311
1,298
1,155
1,132
1,075
1,100
1,500
1,313
1,500
1,000

Massachusetts.
Area.

Product.

Value.

P d
oun s.

cres.
D
ollars. A

3,826
4,755
4,993
4,444
4,488
4,712
4,700
4,512
5,621
6,600
5,600

6,406,570
7,417,800
6,990,200
. 7,510,360
8,302,800
8,246,000
7,167,500
7,444,800
9,549,306
9,515,000
9,240,000

956,399
1,112,670
838,824
1,396,927
1,403,173
1,525,510
788,000
1,153,944
1,336,903
1,427,250
1,848,000

 * The value given Is for Dec. 1.


P n s.
ou d
1,447,150
852,160
850,190
773,850
1,018,800
881,500
880,000
1,132,500
1,029,616
1,185,000
750,000

Value.

Product.

Area.

D
ollars. A
cres. P n s.
ou d
85,411
59,650
51,862
41,788
61,128
61,705
88,000
96,262
113,258
112,575
58,500

Area

4,361
2,140
2,012
1,771
1,665
1,498
1,500
2,500
5,433
8,000
6,000

Value.

Area.

D rs. A
olla
cres.

6,882,470
445,658
8,219
7,469
6,236,615
486,563
7,096 5,556,168 j 344,482
4,314,604
366,741
6,244
5,113,836 ■ 306,830
6,244
12,000 10,980,000
746,640
15,000 14,100,000 1,382,000
12,450 8.715,000 1,045,800
23,694 21,387,824 2,352,661
30,000 26,400,000 2,508,000
22,000 20,020,000 ; 1,561,560

M issouri.

A
cres.
18992 ............
1902................
1903................
1904................
1905................
1906...............
1907................
1908................
19093..............
1910................
1911................

Product.

M aryland.

Product.

V alue.

Area.

P n s.
ou d

D
ollars.

ollars.
ou d
A
cres. P n s. D

384,805 314,288,050
322,194 257,755,200
338,304 267,260,160
277,409 229,417,243
275,874 228,975,420
290,000 252,300,000
270,200 240,478,000
240,000 195,600,000
469,795 398,482,301
525,000 425,250,000
345,000 303,600,000

New York.

18,541,982
15,465,312
16,570,130
14,682,704
16,028,279
19,427,100
24,529,000
17,799,600
42,239,124
36,996,750
23,377,200

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

ou d
D
ollars. A
cres. P n s.

D rs.
olla

A
cres.

P n s.
ou d

D
ollars.

3,041,996
1,819,000
1,404,376
1,108,646
1,295,370
1,093,640
1,237,500
2,187,500
6,372,738
8,400,000
4,800,000

218,991
200,090
126,394
94,235
103,630
98,419
136,000
273,438
698,456
1,008,000
576,000

11,307
8,040
7,960
5,492
6,151
7,074
7,100
6,177
4,109
4,000
3,800

1,172,236
804,000
716,400
628,834
741,442
1,220,265
490,000
689,508
427,603
425,000
525,616

203,023
219,263
214,878
143,968
136,770
120,358
161,400
200,000
221,890
200,000
140,000

127,503,400
142,520,950
134,728,506
98,618,080
83,156,160
69,807,640
100,875,000
134,000,000
138,813,163
120,000,000
99,400,000

8,038,691
9,976,466
8,487,896
8,481,155
7,317,742
6,980,764
11,096,000
14,070,000
13,187,250
12,720,000
11,530,400

Product.

Area.

13,958,370
10,050,000
8,955,000
6,288,340
7,061,348
8.842,500
8,165,000
7,257,975
5,345,035
5,000,000
5,054,000

2 Census figures.

24,589.480
21,300,625
21,488,350
19,913,607
19,592,950
17,724,000
16,962,000
18,200,000
17,845,699
20,700,000
19,110,000

Value.

1,438,169
1,278,038
1,181,859
1,294,384
1,175,577
1,205,232
1,103,000
1,365,000
1,481,193
1,593,900
1,433,250

Ohio.

North Carolina.

P n s.
ou d

Product. I Value,

42,911
34,081
33,059
32,067
30,143
29,540
25,700
26,000
26,072
30,000
26,000

Product.

Area.
Acres.
71,422
62,949
60,431
59,827
59,229
70,000
67,200
50,400
106,477
110,000
88,000

Product.

Value.

P n s. D
ou d
ollars.
65,957.100
55,709,865
51,064,195
50,793,123
50,344,650
74,200,000
60,480,000
33,768,000
88,603,308
89,100,000
81,400,000

2 Census figures as regards acreage and production.

4,864,191
3,899,691
3,676,622
4,063,450
4,228,951
8,533,000
5,080,000
3,545,640
9,303,347
7,573,500
6,186,400

TO BACCO OBOP.

A
cres.
18992 ............
1902................
1903................
1904................
1905................
1906................
1907................
1908................
19093..............
1910................
1911............ .

Area.

Kentucky.

Indiana.

Illinois.
Value.

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s S

86 T
▼0O
T

6I
T
■

Value.

Area.

A
cres.

1910................................................
1911................................................

Product.

Acres.
27,760
17,269
15,887
14,457
15,324
26,000
32,000
29,440
41,742
43,000
46,000

P n s.
ou d

D rs.
olla

41,502,620
22,017,975
22,495,992
18,635,073
20,993,880
35,750,000
40,320,000
39,008,000
46,164,800
64,500,000
65,320,000

2,959,304
1,321,078
1,642,207
1,658,521
2,267,339
4,897,750
3,024,000
4,095,840
4,154,832
5,998,500
6,205,400

25,993
34,912
40,149
11,643
12,574
13,400
22,300
29,000
30,082
26,000
13,600

V irginia.

Product.

V alue.

Area.

P d
oun s.

D a
oU rs.

A .
cres

P
ounds.

D a
oU rs.

A
cres.

1,297,293
1,793,779
1,249,035
671,172
805,138
942,690
2,147,000
2,508,500
1,867,563
1,354,500
1,388,016

71,849
59,830
71,198
47,708
41,502
43,400
46,500
65,000
90,468
130,000
*77,000

49,157,550
38,889,500
49,838,600
34,823,190
31,873,536
34,069,000
37,200,000
52,000,000
68,756,599
83,600,000
62,370,000

2,748,495
2,333,370
3,737,895
2,019,745
2,390,515
2,555,175
3,646,000
4,680,000
5,363,015
7,022,400
6,301,450

184,334
182,359
162,300
133,086
118,447
108,971
98,100
140,000
185,427
192,000
160,000

19,895,970
25,625,408
24,490,890
8,185,029
9,254,464
8,978,000
20,070,000
25,085,000
25,583,049
15,750,000
11,016,000

Product.

Value.

Area.

Product.

Value.

P
ounds.

D
ollar?.

122,884,900
136,769,250
120,913,500
96,487,350
79,951,725
73,556,425
74,556,000
114,100,000
132,979,390
149,760,000
128,000,000

7,210,195
9,573,848
7,375,724
7,140,064
6,076,331
6,031,545
7,828,000
10,497,200
11,303,248
13,478,400
12,288,000

T

Area.

18991 ..............................................
1902................................................
1903................................................
1904................................................
1905................................................
1906................................................
1907 ................................................
3908 ................................................
19092..............................................

Tennessee.

Soutli Carolina.

Pennsylvania.
Calendar year.

O

Calendar year.

A
cres.

V alue.

Area.

Product.

Value.

P n s.
ou d

DU rs.
oa

A
cres.

P n s.
ou d

Acres.
10,330
8,339
8,729
9,420
9,930
10,926
13,700
13,422
8,460
7,100
6,800

D a
oU rs.

A
cres.

P n s.
ou d

D
ollars.

228,620
207,848
174,394
246,650
268,936
287,399
346,000
651,000
1,895,045
1,648,000
900,000

D a.
oU rs
2,898,091
4,541,984
4,756,342
4,092,936
5,388,278
6,712,875
2,510,000
3,955,000
4,315,645
2,677,500
6,125,000

P n s.
ou d

3,087,140
2,969,260
2,812,800
2,901,770
3,163,950
3,123,900
3,456,000
4,650,000
14,356,400
16,000,000
11,250,000

6,078,849
5,219,685
6,002,898
6,809,007
6,090,650
8,619,125
11,825,000
12,138,285
6,475,943
4,876,000
4,904,000

810,154
1,073,491
1,302,529
1,666,462
1,048,824
2,590,666
4,717,000
3,755,319
1,922,292
1,030,950
1,242,470

1,101,460
1,030,734
1,037,735
806,409
776,112
796,099
820,800
875,425
1,294,911
1,366,100
1,012,800

868,312,865
821,823,963
816,972,425
660,460,739
633,033,719
682,428,530
698,126,000
718,061,380
1,056,764,806
1,103,415,000
905,109,000

65,987,902
57,563,510
55,514,627
53,382,959
53,519,068
68,232,647
71,411,000
74,130,185
106,599,660
102,142,425
85,210,387

1 Census figures.




33,830 45,500,480
48,422 64,885,480
51,812 69,946,200
40,931 52,473,542
39,294 53,832,780
39,000 49,725,000
35,100 38,610,000
35,000 39,550,000
40,458 46,909,182
34,000 35,700,000
41,000 61,250,000

Product.

Value.

. O

Product.

PC

Area.

OC

5,129
4,676
4,395
4,087
4,005
4,005
4,800
6,200
17,928
25,000
15,000

Value.

H A

1899*.............................................
1902..............................................
1903..............................................
1904..............................................
1905...............................................
1906..............................................
1907..............................................
1908..............................................
1909*.............................................
1910...............................................
1911..............................................

Area.

Product.

C B

Area.

» Census figures as regards acreage and production.
C7i

H o . S O .— W O O L P R O D U C T IO N , C A L E N D A R T E A R 1 9 1 1 : B

t

St a t e s .

[Source: B ulletin of N ational Association of W ool M anufacturers.]

State.

Quality.

Sheep of
shear­
in g age,
%

£ '

N mer.
ub
AlATin/mfi._______ __ _____
_
AnVorm.............. _ _ ....................
A rkansas....................................
flfilifnm m , ............................. .
Colorado - ..... ..............................
Con necitinut. _________ ______
D elaw are...................................
F lo rid a ........................................
Georgia _____ _____ ____ ____
Id a h o...........................................
Illin o is.........................................
Indiana .............. _.....................
Io w a ................... ................... .
K a n s a s ............................
K entucky............ ................. .
linnlffiftTm............................. .
M aine...........................................
M aryland........................ .
M assachusetts...........................
M ich igan ......... ......... ............ .
M innesota.____ __ . ___ ______
_
M ississippi.............. .................. .
M issouri - r- - T________________
_________ _____ . . . . . .
N ebraska................... ................




M edium ____ ____ ________________ _____
Fine, fine m edium , and roedinm _______
M edium ....... ...............................................
33 per cent fa ll, 67 per cent spring............
F ine, fine m edium , and m edium ..............
M edium .......................................................
....... d o ............................................................
....... d o ............................................................
..
d o ............................................................
Fine, fine m edium , and m edium ..............
25 per cent fine, 75 per cent m edium .......
15 per cent fine, 85 per cent m edium .......
30 per cent fine, 70 per cent m edium .......
F ine, fine m edium , and. m ediu m ....... ......
M edium ........................................................
....... d o ............................................................
10 per cent fine, 90 per cent m edium .......
M edium ........................................................
....... d o ............................................................
25 per cen t fine, 75 per cent m edium .......
20 per cent fine, 80 per cent m edium .......
M edium ........................................................
15 per cent fine, 85 per cent m edium .......
F ine, fine m edium , and m edium ..............

160,000
825,000
200,000
1,900,000
1,400,000
35,000
7,000
115,000
225,000
2,600,000
700,000
900,000
800,000
175,000
800,000
165,000
210,000
130,000
35,000
1,700,000
375,000
150,000
860,000
4,800,000
250,000

Sheep of
shear­
in g age,
A & !'
i

N m er.
ub
10 0
3 ,0 0
850,000
100,000
1,700,000
1,300,000
15,000
5,000
100,000
175,000
2,200,000
700,000
850,000
900,000
225,000
800,000
145,000
150,000
128,000
23,000
1,600,000
480,000
160,000
1,150,000
4,650,000
250,000

A verage value
Per
W ool,
Average cent o f
per scoured
Total
W ool,
w eight shrink- washed and
pound, Oct. i —1 value, Oct.
o f fleece,
unwashed, scoured, 1911.
1,1911.1
’ age,
1911.
1911.
1911
1910
1911.
Pounds.
3,25
7.00
4.00
7.00
7.00
5.50
5.50
3.25
4.00
7.50
7.00
JS.50
6.75
7.50
4.75
3.70
6.00
5.80
6.25
6.80
7.00
4.00
7.00
7.50
6.50

P n s.
ou d
40.0
67.0
40.0
67.0
68.0
42.0
45.0
40.0
44.0
65.0
48.0
46.0
48.0
65.0
38.0
41.0
42.0
45.0
42.0
50.0
48.0
42.0
47.0
64.0
63.0

390,000
5,950,000
400,000
11,900,000
9,100,000
82,500
27,500
325,000
700,000
16,500,000
4,900,000
5,525,000
6,075,000
1,687,500
3,800,000
536,600
900,000
742,400
143,750
10,880,000
3,360,000
640,000
8,050,000
34,875,000
1,625,000

Pounds.
234,000
1,963,500
240,000
3,927,000
2,912,000
47,850
15,125
195,000
392,000
5,775,000
2,548,000
2,983,500
3,159,500
590,625
2,356,000
316,535
522,000
408,320
83,375
5,440,000
1,747,200
371,200
4,266,500
12,903,750
601,250

C ts. C ts.
en
en

D .
ollars

41.00
53.00
40.00
46.00
47.00
45.00
46.00
41.00
41.00
52.00
46.00
46.00
46.00
52.00
46.00
41.00
45.00
45.00
45.00
49.00
42.00
41.00
45.00
56.00
52.00

93,600
981,750
96.000
1,649,340
1,310,400
20,576
6,050
78,000
156,800
2,887,500
1,095,640
1,312,740
1,358,585
295,313
1,013,080
126,614
208,800
171,494
35,0X8
2,448,000
698,880
148,480
1,663,935
6,968,025
300,625

40.0
50.0
40.0
42.0
45.0
43.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
50.0
43.0
44.0
43.0
50.0
43.0
40.0
40.0
42.0
42.0
45.0
40.0
40.0
39.0
54.0
50.0

41,999,500

7.00
6.00
5.50
6.75
6.20
3.75
7.25
6.50
6.50
8.50
6.50
6.00
3.75
6.75
4.25
6.75
6.75
6.50
4.50
9.25
5.76
6.75
8.50

39,761,000 [
1

6,775,000
198,000
93,500
20,260,000
4,030,000
562,500
1,812,500
18,850,000
390,000
15,300,000
4,225,000
30,000
112,500
3,543,750
2,162,500
9,450,000
13,500,000
585,000
2,025,000
3,700,000
3,450,000
4,387,500
34,000,000

1,905,750
102,960
49,555
6,885,000
2,055,300
826,250
670,626
9,425,000
117,000
4,743,000
2,197,000
17,400
65,250
1,417,500
1,297,500
3,118,500
4,590,000
292,500
1,296,000
1,110,000
1,759,500
2,325,376
10,200,000

54.00
49.00
46.00
51,00
50.00
42.00
54.00
55.00
48.00
53,00
55.00
45.00
41.00
54.00
43.00
55.00
52.00
49.00
47.00
54.00
57.00
42.00
55.00

50.0
46.0
43.0
48.0
45.0
41.0
52.0
47.0
45,0
52,0
46.0
42.0
40.0
52.0
42.0
52.0
50.0
44.0
45.0
62.0
61.0
40.0
52.0

952,875
47,362
21,309
3,804,800
924,885
133,763
348,725
4,429,750
62,660
2,466,360
1,010,620
7,308
26,100
737,100
544,950
1,621,620
2,295,000
128,700
583,200
577,200
897,346
930,150
5,304,000

6.98
.

67.0
48.0
47.0
66.0
49.0
42.0
63.0
50.0
70.0
69.0
48.0
42.0
42.0
60.0
40.0
67.0
66.0
50.0
36.0
70.0
49.0
47.0
70.0
60.4
27.0

277,547,900
41,000,000

109,966,195
29,930,000

61.00
51.75

47.7
47.5

52,471,017
14,120,000

318,547,900

Grand to ta l............
P ulled w ool......................

825,000
33,000
17,000
8,000,000
650,000
150,000
250,000
2,900,000
60,000
1,800,000
650,000
5,000
30,000
525,000
500,000
1,400,000
2.000,000
90,000
450,000
400,000
600,000
650,000
4,000,000 |

139,896,195

51.12

47.7

66,591,017

T otal product; 1911.




W O O L,

850,000
70,000
50,000
3,200,000
825,000
204,000
270,000
2,600,000
80,000
1,750,000
1,050,000
7,600
50,000
625,000
291,000
1,325,000
2,100,000
180,000
365,000
450,000
600,000
900,000
4,650,000

OF

.......d o ...................................................
25 per cent fine, 75 per cent medium
M edium .........: ....................................
Fine, fine m edium, and m edium ___
S3 per cent fine, 67 per cent m edium
M edium ............................. *................
Fine, fine m edium, and m edium ___
60 per cent fine, 40 per cent m edium
Fine, fine m edium, and m edium ___
....... d o ...................................................
60 per cent fine, 40 per cent m edium .
M edium ...............................................
....... d o ...................................................
Fine, fine m edium, and m edium ___
M edium ...............................................
25 per cent fa ll, 75 per cent sprin g...
F ine, fine m edium , and m edium ___
20 per cent fine, 80 per cent medium
M edium ...............................................
F ine, fine m edium, and m edium ___
75 per cent fine, 25 per cent medium
20 per cent fine, 80 per cent m edium
Fine, fin e m edium, and m edium ___

P R O D U C T IO N

N evada..............
New Hampshire
New J ersey .......
New M e x ico___
New Y ork...........
North Carolina .
N orth D a k ota ...
O h io ...................
O klah om a.........
Oregon................
P ennsylvania. . .
R hode Island . . .
South C arolin a..
South D akota. . .
T en n essee.........
T ex a s.................
U tah...................
V erm ont............
V irg in ia ............
W ash in gton ___
West V irgin ia ...
W isconsin..........
W yom ing...........

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State.

Acreage.

Average
Average
farm
Average
Total farm price per yield per value o f
Production. value, Dec. 1. bushel,
yield
acre.
per acre,
D e c.l.
Dec. 1.

B sh
u els.

D
ollars.

A labam a................................
Arkansas................................
C alifornia...............................
C olorado.................................
C onnecticut...........................
D elaw are...............................
F lo rid a ..................................
G eorgia..................................
Id a h o ......................................
Illin ois....................................
Indiana..................................
Io w a .......................................
Kansas....................................
K entucky...............................
Louisiana...............................
M aine......................................
M aryland...............................
M assachusetts......................
M ich igan ...............................
M innesota.............................
M ississippi.............................
M issou ri................................
M ontana................................
N ebraska...............................
N evada.............................
New H am pshire...................
New Jersey............................
New M ex ico..........................
New Y ork...............................
N orth C arolin a.....................
N orth D akota........................
O h io .......................................
O klah om a.............................
Oregon....................................
Pennsylvania.......... .............
R hode Isla n d ........................
South Carolina......................
South D akota........................
Tennessee...............................
T exas......................................
U tah.......................................
V erm ont.................................
V irg in ia .................................
W ash in gton ..........................
W est V irgin ia........................
W isconsin...............................
W yom ing...............................

15,000
26,000
72,000
90,000
23,000
11,000
30,000
12,000
29,000
138,000
89,000
174,000
80,000
52,000
22,000
118,000
39,000
25,000
330,000
225,000
9,000
95,000
27,000
116,000
8,000
17,000
84,000
10,000
375,000
31,000
42,000
190,000
30,000
46,000
270,000
5,000
10,000
56,000
38,000
50,000
15,000
26,000
95,000
59,000
44,000
280,000
10,000

1,170,000
1,430,000
9,720,000
3,150,000
1,955,000
660,000
900,000
864,000
5,220,000
6,900,000
5,162,000
12,876,000
1,760,000
2,028,000
1,518,000
21,240,000
1,755,000
2,325,000
31,020,000
25,875,000
747,000
2,565,000
4,050,000
6,032,000
1,280,000
2,125,000
6,132,000
800,000
40,290,000
1,488,000
5,040,000
12,350,000
540,000
5,980,000
15,120,000
550,000
700,000
4,032,000
1,558,000
2,850,000
2,100,000
2,730,000
4,275,000
9,440,000
1,980,000
32,480,000
420,000

1,381,000
1,644,000
8,748,000
3,318,000
2,053,000
634,000
1,305,000
950,000
3,393,000
6,210,000
4,491,000
9,399,000
1,866,000
2,170,000
1,518,000
16,355,000
1,597,000
2,232,000
22,024,000
15,008,000
859,000
2,616,000
2,997,000
5,549,000
1,190,000
1,849,000
6,439,000
800,000
24,975,000
1,607,000
2,772,000
10,374,000
670,000
4,007,000
14,062,000
583,000
854,000
2,822,000
1,683,000
3,591,000
1,785,000
2,157,000
4,104,000
6,419,000
2,059,000
20,138,000
588,000

Total, 1911.....................

3,619,000

292,737,000

233,778,000

79.9

80.9

64.64

1906.........................................
1907.........................................
1908.........................................
19092.......................................
1910.........................................

3^018,150
3,324,000
3,257,000
3,668,855
3,720,000

308,038,382
297,942,000
278,985,000
389,194,965
349,032,000

^57,547,392
183,880,000
197,039,000
210,667,000
194.566,000

5 lT
61.7
70.6
54.1
55.7

102.2
95.4
85.7
106.1
93.8

52729
58.86
60.50
67.40
52.25

A
cres.

 include sweet potatoes.
*Does not


C ts. B sh D
en
u els. ollars.
118.0
115.0
90.0
99.0
106.0
96.0
145.0
110.0
65.0
90.0
87.0
73.0
106.0
107.0
100.0
77.0
91.0
96,0
71.0
58.0
115.0
102.0
74.0
92.0
93.0
87.0
105.0
100.0
90.0
108.0
55.0
84.0
124.0
67.0
93.0
106.0
122.0
70.0
108.0
126.0
85.0
79.0
96.0
68.0
104.0
62.0
140.0

78.0
55.0
135.0
35.0
85.0
60.0
90.0
72.0
180.0
50.0
58.0
74.0
22.0
39.0
69.0
180.0
45.0
93.0
94.0
115.0
83.0
27.0
150.0
52.0
160.0
125.0
73.0
80.0
74.0
48.0
120.0
65.0
18.0
130,0
56.0
110.0
70.0
72,0
41.0
57.0
140.0
105.0
45.0
160.0
45.0
116.0
42.0

92.04
63.25
121.50
34.65
89.25
57.60
130.50
79,20
117.00
45.00
50.46
54.02
23.32
41.73
69.00
138.60
40.95
89.28
66.74
66.70
95.45
27.54
111. 00
47.84
148.80
108.75
76.65
80.00
66.60
51.84
66.00
54.60
22.32
87.10
52.08
116.60
85.40
50.40
44.28
71.82
119.00
82.95
43.20
108.80
46.80
71.92
58.80

* Census figures as regards acreage and production.

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Area.

State.

C alifornia............
C olorado..............
Illin ois.................
M ich igan ............
M innesota..........
N ebraska............
N evada................
New M ex ico.......

A
cres.
4 ,2 2
14
1,094
1,370
40,247
2,114
8,662
2
1,298

R eceived
Short
tons sold. from sales.

State.

A
cres.

D
ollars.
356,535
6,656
9,109
215,373
15,959
62,470
2
3,965

1,550,346
26,711
36,223
877,481
59,826
222,258
10
16,849

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D
ollars.

New Y ork ...........
O regon................
T e x a s.................
U ta h ...................
W ashington.......
W iscon sin...........

2,053
2,510
135
7,546
1,863
34

16,003
14,462
523
85,914
6,149
233

75,487
63,322
2,451
365,163
26,176
937

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

110,170

793,353

3,323,240

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Short
tons sold. from sales.

Area.

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other years and figures, reports o f the Departm ent of A griculture.]

State.

Area.

Produc­
tion.

Farm
value,
Dec. 1.

Average
Average
verage farm
price per A yield value o f
bushel, per acre. yield per
Dec. 1.
acre,
D e c.l.

D
ollars. B sh D
u els. ollars.

A .
cres

B sh
u els.

D
ollars.

C olorado..............................................
Iow a .....................................................
Kansas.................................................
M innesota............................................
M issouri...............................................
M ontana..............................................
Nebraska..............................................
North D akota......................................
O klahom a...........................................
South D akota......................................
W isconsin............................................

3,000
16,000
75,000
400,000
18,000
425,000
2,000
1,200,000
1,000
607,000
10,000

21,000
128,000
225,000
3,200,000
54,000
3,272,000
10,000
9,120,000
3,000
3,217,000
120,000

38,000
237,000
428,000
5,824,000
103,000
5,890,000
18,000
16,781,000
5,000
5,726,000
222,000

Total, 1911.................................

2,757,000

19,370,000

35,272,000

1.821

7.0

12.75

1906.......................................................
1907......................................................
1908......................................................
1909......................................................
1910......................................................

2,506,000
2,864,000
2,697,000
2,083,142
2,467,000

25,576,000
25,851,000
25,805,000
19,512,764
12,718,000

25,899,000
24,713,000
30,577,000
29,795,000
29,472,000

1.01
.96
1.18
1.53
2.32

10.2
9.0
9.6
9.4
5.2

10.30
8.64
11.33
14.38
12.06




1.80
1.85
1.90
1.82
1.90
1.80
1.85
1.84
1.80
1.78
1.85

7.0
8.0
3.0
8.0
3.0
7.7
5.0
7.6
3.0
5.3
12.0

12.60
14.80
6.70
14.56
5.70
13.86
9.26
13.98
5.40
9.43
22.20

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1 8 5 0 t o 1 9 0 5 ; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1 8 6 0 t o 1 9 0 5 ; M il k S old ,
C e n s u s Y e a r s 1 8 7 0 , 1 8 8 0 , a n d 1 9 0 0 , a n d M il k P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s
1 8 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 0 , b y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
BUTTER.
1880
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39,878,418
995,670
2,981,850

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.

.

.
.
.
1,418,373
60,834,644
941,199
1,461,980

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58,653,511
1,021,767
3,177,934

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.
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.
.
.
2,344,900 . . 5,850,583
.
. 83,309
.
.
.
. 316.046
.
.
. 12,137,980 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
15,900.359
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
11,089,359. 13,464,722
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
153,092

.

.

.

.

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.
.
84,500
986,840

.

.

.

.
.
.
.
3,633,750

.
.

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* .

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.

.
.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.
.

.

.

.

.
.
12,020 .

.
.

.
.

.
11,837
.
.
29,100 .
47,963

489,291

313,345,306 459,681,372 . 514,092,683. 777,250,287
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.

.

.

.

2,528,225 .
.
.
.
80,322,852
1,007,103
3,196,851
17,889,969
.
.
.
13,899,320.
. 1,064,923
.
.
.
25,252.663
11,500,023
1,404,066
9,309,517
33,842,336
105,643

.
.
.
.
72,893,079
46,117,076
29,038,406
2,089,774
.
.
15,593,315
9,999,602
8,358,703
50,197,481
34,766,409

12,988,637

.

.
.
.
2,443,725 .
79,336,012
1,007,103
3,196,851

.

.
.
.
17,886,369 .
.
.
.
.
13,899,320
. 1,052,903
.
.
.
.
.
.
25,240,826.
.
.
.
.
11,470,923
1,356,103
9,309,517
. 33,353,045 .
.
.
.
.
.
. 105,643 .
.
.
1,200 .

.
.
.
9,571,069
.
.
.
3,712,747 .
.
. 310,335.
.
.
. 17,844,396 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,979,269 .
.
. 407,306
.
5,044,475
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
13,611,328 . 22,473,036

.

.

.
t .

i n

. .

.

.

.
o n

a

.

.

.

r m

. . .

.
.

.

t a

n e s s e e .

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.

a . . .

l i n

o

e n

s .

.

Id

r o

a k

T

.

.

iv a

n

.
.
.
.
61,665,071
.
.
.
21,683,244
18,261,004
916,089
. 14,109,966 .
.
.
.
7,715,196
9,799,804
38,865,106
19,244,835
7,454,657
28,712,988
412,738
9,790,970
.
338,688
7,346,340
9,872,237
44,827
120,878,201
7,213,507
2,006,755
.
.
.
.
69,722,506

.

.

.

s l

t h

.

.

.

.
.
.
.
2,171,188

.

.

.

a

e

t h

u

.

.

k

s y
d

.

s .

c

n
o

o
S

.

t u

.
.
1,078,103
57,121,486
48,477,766

.

r i t o r y !

O

e n

K

115,203
15,724,144
26,776,704
3,282,086
7,196,095
2,026,498
13,769
867,195
14,483,323

.

.
.
.
.
.
3,600 . . 314,244.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,551,029 . 60,208,972
. 334,519 .
.
.
.
37,712,316

.

O

.

s a

14,548,435

62,217
.
7,790,013
2,074,344 16,158,749
.
.
.
2,100
862,479
219,911
8,418,906
.
1,902,075
25,800
67,600
88,520
.
.
.
.
.
. 353,156
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 7,424,485
.
.

O

a

a n

P n s.
ou d

7,997,719

.

. 11,953,666 . 27,512,179.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
55,481,958 . 6,183,113 .
.
.
.
. 1,093,497 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
5,022,758 . 21,671,762 . . 11,482.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9*947*523 . 11,716,(509 . 11,874,978 . 18,211,904 .
49,100
683,069 . 1,444,742 . . 322,405 . . 916,089 .
o u i s i a n a .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
a i n e .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,243,811 . 11,687,781 . 11,636,482 . 14,103,966 . . 6,000
5,265,295 . . 5,014,729 . 7,485,871 .
a r y l a n d .
.
.
. 3,806.160 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
229,325
8,071,370 8,297,936 6,559,161
a s s a c h u s e t t s . .
.
9,655,587
144,217
c .
i.
n
.
.
.
. i 7,065,878
.
.
.
.
.h
.
.
.
.
.
.
15,503,482 . 24,400,185 . g 38,821,890 a
43,216
i n n e s o t a .
.
.
.
. 1,100
.
.
. 2,957,673 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,522,010. .19,161,385
83,450
4,346,234 . 5,006,610 . 2,613,521 . . 7,454,657
i s s i s s i p p i .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
i s s o u r i .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,834,359. 12,704,837 . 14,455,825 . 28,572,124 . . 140,864
o n t a n a .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 408,080 .
.
.
. 403,738
.
.
.
.
.
.
9,000
e b r a s k a .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
342,541 . 1,539,535 . 9,725,198. . . 65,772
e v a d a
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
7,700 . . 110,880. . 335,188 . . . 3,500 .
7,247,272
e w
a mH
p s h i r e
6,977,056
5,965,080
6,956,764
99,068
.
.
.9,487,210
.
.
.
. 10,714,447 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
e w
e r Js e y .
358,402
8,266,023. . 9,513,835
111 .
e w
e x iM c o .
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 13,259
.
.
.
. 12,912
.
.
44,827
e w
Y o r k .
.
.
. 79,766,094 . 103,097,280. 107,147,526 111,922,423 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 8,955,778
o r t h
C a r o l i n a . .
4,146,290
4,735,495
4,297,834
7,212,507
1,000
o r t h
D a k o t a
. .
*
2,000,955
2,170
209,735
5,800
34,449,379 . 48,543,162 . 50,266,372. 67,634,263 . 2,088,243 .
h i o .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

I o w
K

On farms.

P d
oun s.
a

.

.

.

310,644
.
.
.
. 53,657,943 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
37,377,797

.

.

.

.
.
61,817
7,790,013 .
.
.
.
.
. 14,084,405 .
.
.
.
.
. 860,379
.
.
.
8,198,995
1,876,275 .
.
.
.
.
20,920
.
. 353,156 .
.
.
. 7,424,485
.
.
.
.

.

111,480
.
.
36,083,405
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
22,915,385.
.

.

Total.

P d
oun s.

m.
7,997,719.
.
.

.
.

.

.

.

.
.
.
28,052,551.
. 18,3015,651
.
.
.

.

.

.
800.
. 2,753,931
.
.
.
. 7,969,744
.
.
.
.
. 392,920
.
.
. 6,716,007
.
.
. 1,171,963
.
.
.
4,495
.
.
.
.
100,989
.
.
.
4,499,572.

.

.

.

.

.
.
.
12,526,543
.
.
.
.
12,881,535

.

.

P d.
oun s

3,213,783
. a .
.

.

.

.
.
.
4,007,556.
.
.
.
3,095,035.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

1800

On farms In factories.
and ranges,

P d.
oun s

b.
.
.
6,028,478

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

n

.

.

. s

a

.

.

.

li

.

.

. *

.
o

.

.

a i i

a

.

.

.

.

P n s.
ou d
.

.

.

1870

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
6,498,119 . 7,620,912
.
.
.
.
.
.
1,055,308 . 1,430,502.
14,872
13,835
.371,498 .
.
.
. 408,855.
.
.
. 4,640,559
.
.
.
. 5,439,765
.
.
.

.
.

ob i a

.

.

.
.

.

o l u m
.

.

.

t . c

.

.
.
.
1,854,239
.
. 705
.

.
.

.
u
.

.

.

.
.a

.

r e

.

.

.
.

c t i

w

.

.

s .
i

P
ounds.
. a .
.
4,008,811 .

.

.

.

s a

n

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. *

.

r n

r a

n

D

l.

.

.

l i f o

o

C

a

1860

.
.

43,108,521
1,062,185
27,818,078
489,657
7,942,840
8,367,218
86,042
98,241,813
13,129,374
5,712,566
.
.
.
.
74,990,307
387,929
4,786,277
76,809,041
965,456
5,737,557
13,127,244
28,314,387
.
.
32,100,560
. 1,759,354
.
.
.
23,314,063
17,949,966
3,482,225
14,063,627
46,295,623
428,269

.

29,421,784 806,672,071 1,024,223,468

Geographic divi­
sions .
«
N

o

S

o

N

o

S

o
W

.

.

.

t
h
A
173,055,728r 223,950,757 225,910,518 266,226,019
u
t
h
A
28,105,896 33,941,403 28,575,306 48,350,505
t
h
80,563,732 r 153,071,558 214,400,425 367,458,320
u
t
h
31,324,361 44,132,365 34,062,404 74,156,071
.
. e 295,589 s . 4,585,289 . 11,144,030.
.
.
.
.
.
. t
.
.
e.
.
. r .
.
21,059,372

C
C
.

10,782,053 t
352,825t
15,996,779
52,700
.
n.
.
2,237,427 .

l
277,008,072
l
48,703,330
e
383,455,099
e
74,208,771
23,296,799

a
246,788,544
a 78,270,911
n
520,625,636
n
135,192,272
43,346,105

i Not reported prior to 1900.
* Acquired in 1898.
* Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.
4Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.
* Data for Alaska and Hawau included in total, but not under the five geographic divisions.
FRASER States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.
"For

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M IL E *

151

N o . 9 4 . — B u t t e r , C h e e s e , a n d M i l k : B u t t e r P r o d u c e d , Ce n s u s Y e a r s 1 8 5 0 t o
1 9 0 5 ; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1 8 6 0 t o 1 9 0 5 ; M il k S o l d , C e n s u s
Y e a r s 1 8 7 0 , 1 8 8 0 , a n d 1 9 0 0 , a n d M il k P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1 8 9 0 a n d
1 9 0 0 , e t c .— C o n tin u e d .

BUTTER—Continued.
1900

1890—Continued.
State.

Alabama.....................
Alaska1. . . ..................
Arizona.......................
Arkansas....................
California......... r'........
Colorado................ ...
Connecticut................
Delaware....................
District of Colombia.
Florida........................
Georgia......... .............
Hawaii2 .....................
Idaho..........................
Illinois........................
Indiana.......................
Indian Territory1 .
Iowa.......................
Kansas...................
Kentucky..............
Louisiana..............
Maine.....................
Maryland..............
Massachusetts.......

In factories.

P d
oun s.
271,767
339,000
3,173,164
466,761

Total,

P n s.
ou d

14,548,435

115,203
15,724,144
27,048,471
3,621,086
10,369,259
2,493,259
13,769
867,195
14,483,323

13,650
25,553,422
1,677,088

1,091,753
82,674,908
50,154,854

53,143,140
4,317,876

532,513
65,990
44,689
55,800
5,085,377
811,890
1,500
18,000
14,059,876
639,000
181,284,916

126,036,219
50,434,952
29,038,406
2,089,774
16,999,356
10,846,879
10,410,300
52,343,212
48,677,504
12,988,637
44,638,168
1,062,185
33,894,861
489,657
9,862,430
8,866,749
86,042
112,727,515
13,129,374
6,158,862
81,522,792
387,929
4,924,745
96,199,428
1,199,239
5,737,557
13,659,757
28,380,377
32,145,249
1,815,154
28,399,440
18,761,856
3,483,725
14,081,627
60,355,499
467,269
1,205,508,384

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision .*
s
North Atlantic.............. 48,245,172
South Atlantic..............
2,143,928
North Central................ 129,925,952
South Central................
110,679
Western9........................
859,185

295,033,716
80,414,839
650,551,588
135,302,951
44,205,290

Michigan...................

Minnesota.............
Mississippi............
Missouri.................
Montana................
Nebraska...............
Nevada..................
New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota * ..
Ohio.....................
Oklahoma............
Oregon.................
Pennsylvania....
Rhode Island___
South Carolina...
South Dakota .
Texas.............. .
Utah...............
Vermont..........
Virginia.......... .
Washington....
West Virginia.,
Wisconsin........
Wyoming.........
Total7...

1,406,041
847,277
2,051,597
2,145,731
13,911,095
1,529,647
*6,*076,*783
1,919,590
499,531
14,485,702
446,296
6,532,485
138,468
19,390,387
233,783

1906

On farms.

Infactories.

Total,

In factories.

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

P d
oun s.

19,121,964
209
379,311
21,585,258
20,853,360
4,932,482
4,591,789
1,629,949
3,478
1,386,445
15,111,494
118,871
2,520,316
52,493,450
51,042,396
5,105,715
61,789,288
41,640,772
30,446,381
4,918,229
16,174,173
9,096,662
4,980,262
60,051,998
41,188,846
18,881,236
45,509,110
2,454,072
34,518,659
569,523
6,385,611
5,894,363
313,003
74,714,376
16,913,802
9,178,815
79,551,299
8,781,359
8,107,450
74,221,085
488,086
8,150,437
17,400,970
29,091,696
47,991,492
2,812,122
18,834,706
19*905,830
7,372,106
16,913,129
44,739,147
888,554
1,071,745,127

17,357

44 8
2 ,0 3

168,575
13,147,137
1,566,639
3,888,405

19,139,321
200

803,394
21,753,833

3 ,0 0 9
4 0 ,4 7

799,433
127,309
26,837,386
5,054,006
2,903,277
644,823

252,714
2,519,214
22,453,381
170,521
3,198,421
41,000
61,813,502
29,500
420,126,546

6,499,121
8,480,194
2,599,838
3,478
1,386,445
15,160,454
118,871
2,952,886
86,548,762
54,595,879
5,105,715
139,022,552
59,837,255
30,631,044
4,918,229
20,635,572
11,638,378
9,572,181
67,872,710
82,363,315
18,929,761
46,949,726
2,488,310
46,244,839
1,192,925
11,419,881
7,219,882
313,003
115,408,222
16,913,802
9,642,003
87,638,930
8,834,559
10,082,807
111,358,246
636,281
8,150,437
23,573,077
29,299,519
48,244,206
5,331,336
41,288,087
20,076,351
10,570,527
16,954,129
106,552,649
918,054
1,491,871,673

89,155,975
«723,940
531,478,141

206,284,451 119,734,095
3,772,086
89,111,226
539,104,750 271,736,947
932,857
185,923,330
51,202,299 23,950,561

326,018,546
92,883,312
810,841,697
186,856,187
75,152,860

136,925,461
2,676,959
339,549,767
1,091,165
51,234,789

48,960
432,570
34,055,312
3,553,483
77,233,264
18,196,483
184,663
4,461,399
2,541,716
4,591,919
7,820,712
41,174,469
48,525
1,440,616
34,238
11,726,180
623,402
5,034,270
1,325,519
40,693,846
463,188
8,087,631
53,200
1,975,357
37,137,161
148,195
6,172,107

207,823

133,900
671,783
27,339,926
4,742,632
71,181,766
16,488,131
239,061
5,005,907
1,816,433
3,470,323
21,013,000
62,122,554
5,806,724
16,035,468
758,184
3,098,889
1,178,846
*58,*256,*504

3,013,151
11,591,981
416,100
5,080,599
35,754,841
0)

11,058,460
41,889
266,806
3,586,547
27,256,874
81,803
7,722,911
(3)

1Not reported Drior to 1900.
2Acquired in 1898.
*Included under Wyoming.
•Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.
5Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.
6 other States, including W yoming. In 1890 includes some of the States for which no figures appear
All
tn the table.
7 Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in total, but not under the five geographic divisions.
8 For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.
9FRASER
for In 1890 and 1905 States of other groups for which figures are not shown.

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1905;

1850 t o

C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1860 t o 1905; M il k S old , C e n s u s
Y e a r s 1870, 1880, a n d 1900, a n d M il k P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1890 a n d
1900, e t c .— Continued.
CHEESE.
1
S

1860
a

t

t

8

e

On farms. In factories.

Alabama..............
Alaska1...............
Arizona................
Arkansas..............
California.............
Colorado...............
Connecticut.........
Delaware..............
Dist. of Columbia.
Florida.................
Georgia.................
Hawaii2...............
Idaho.................. .
Illinois................ .
Indiana............... .
Indian Territory1
Iowa.....................
Kansas..................
Kentucky.............
Louisiana.............
Maine...................
Maryland..............
Massachusetts___
Michigan..............
Minnesota.............
Mississippi............
Missouri................
M

o

n

t a

n

a

. .

.

.

.

5,280
15,587
1,848,557
605,795

1,661^703
283,807

918,635
29,045
190,400
6,153
1,799,862
8,342
5,294,090
1,641,897
199,314
4,427
259,633

1,087,741
226,607
115,219
11,747
1,152,590
6,732
2,245,873
670,804
233,977
3,099
204,090
. 25,603
.
.
46,142

103,663,927

.

849,118
38,229
27,239
22,769,964
75,185
1,850
8,169,486
79,333
1,145,209
81,976
169
142,240
34,342
69,603
4,830,700
71,743
17,465
32,429
1,591,798

Total,

4,000
231,700

1,885,436
1,650,997
37,500
9,785
.

.

.

2,000.
.

32,400

P
ounds.

18,360
26,301
2,566,618
10,867
826,195
1,712
2,406
19,151

4,464
5,734,004
391,487

256,906
15,000
246,000

.

8

14,500
2,119
3,395,074
37,626
2,262,894
315

4,072,301
107,680

.

On farms. In factories.

20,295
1,035,069
367,561

97,000
20,218,125
1,309,264

117,295
21,253,194
1,676,825

1,344,647
241,607
361,219
11,747
1,152,590
6,732
4,131,309
2,321,801
271,477
3,099
213,875
. 27,603
.
.
78,542

1,075,988
2,776,813
483,987
791,384
58,468
7,618
1,167,730
777,365
17,416
62,000
829,528
1,371,865
440,540
3,513,045
523,138
462,191
4,239
590,065
283,484
55,570.
.
.
.
24,500
323,953
230,819
17,420
807,076
66,518
503,218
10,501
8,362,500 120,’ 80i,'i24
57,380
39,437
700
2,170,245 30,361,438

3,852,801
1,275,371
58,468
7,618

2,732

4 464

.

8

P
ounds.

25
4,292

.

1

25
4,292

3,898,411
6,579

14,500
2,119
3,395,074
33,626
2,031,194
315

16,810
1,343,680

0

Total.

P d
oun s.

2,732

15,923

12,342
Nebraska..............
Nevada.................
New Hampshire.. 2,232,092
182,172
New Jersey.......
37,240
New Mexico___
48,548,280
New York.........
51,119
North Carolina.
North Dakota*.
Ohio..................
21,618,893
Oklahoma.........
105,379
Oregon..............
Pennsylvania...
2,508,556
181,511
Rhode Island...
South Carolina. . .
1,543
South Dakota4.
135,575
275,128
Texas...............
53,331
Utah................
8,215,030
V erm on t......
Virginia...........
280,852
Washington...
12,146
West Virginia.
Wisconsin.......
1,104,300
Wyoming........
Total*...

P
ounds.

P
ounds.

7

.

.

23,250
440,107

872,368
478,326
27,239
78,006,048 100,776,012
48,800
123,985
1.850
15,984,390 24,153,876
40,000
1,647,467

2,984,179
12,500
1,696,783

14,091

.

P d
oun s.
17,700
1,154,121
64,500
225,482
155,460

P
ounds.

14,091

36,060
26,301
3,720,739
75,367
1,051,677
1,712
155,460
2,406
19,151

1)945,095

79,416
2,201,393
3,953,585
985,329
4,239
873,549
80,070
554,772
17,420
807,076
569,736
10,501
129,163,714
57,380
40,137
32,531,683

119,333
2,792,676
81,976
169

153,198
1,008,686
67,171
16,018

146,534
7,958,051

299,732
8,966,737
67,171
16,018

142,240
34,342
69,603
7,814,879
84,243
17,465
32,429
3,288,581

98,740
58,466
126,727
1,545,789
85,535
109,200
100,300
2,281,411
2,930

9,000

107,740
58,466
266,749
6,129,630
111,535
179,200
196,987
19,535,324
2,930

140,022
4,583,841
26,000
70,000
96,687
17,253,913

53,492,153 109,435,229 162,927,382

27,272,489 215,885,361

243,157,850

35,144,853
190,890
14,178,005
311,498
3,666,907

14,681,283 136,220,946
299,918
‘ 340,147
8,931,679 77,600,891
9,000
267,923
3,091,686
1,714,377

150,902,229
640,065
86,532,570
276,923
48,606,063

G ra h d i­
eog p ic iv
sions.9
North Atlantic.. . 72,860,013
369,302
South Atlantic.. .
North Central___ 28,238,411
South Central___
644,416
Western...........
1,551,785

85,218,187 120,363,040
61,300
252,190
23,863,742 38,041,747
246,000
557,498
46,000
3,712,907

1 Not reported prior to 1900.
2 Acquired in 1898.
8Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.
* Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.
8 Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in
but
FRASER States included in each divirion, see total,3, p. not under the five geographic divisions.
* For
note
51.

Digitized for


B U T T E R , CHEESE, AND

MILK,

153

N o . 9 4 . — B u t t e r , C h e e s e , a n d M i l k : B u t t e r P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1850 t o
1905; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1860 t o 1905; M il k S o l d , C e n s u s
Y e a r s 1870, 1880, a n d 1900, a n d M il k P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s , 1890 a n d
1900, e t c .— Continued.
CHEESE—Continued.
1900

1890

1905

State.
On farms. In factories.
Alabama..............
Alaska1
.................
Arizona................
Arkansas..............
California.............
Colorado..............
Connecticut.........
Delaware..............
Dist. of Columbia.
Florida.................
Georgia.................
Hawaii3................
Idaho ...................
Illinois.................
Indiana................
Indian Territory1.
Iowa.....................
Kansas.................
Kentucky....___
Louisiana............
Maine....................
Maryland............
Massachusetts___
Michigan..............
Minnesota............
Mississippi...........
Missouri...............
Montana..............
Nebraska.............
Nevada ................
New Hampshire.
New Jersey........
New Mexico.......
New York.........
North Carolina..
North Dakota *..
Ohio...................
Oklahoma..........
Oregon................
Pennsylvania___
Rhode Island....
South Carolina ...
South Dakota*....
Tennessee............
Texas................
Utah.................
Vermont...........
Virginia............
Washington___
West Virginia..
Wisconsin........
Wyoming.........
Total7 .

P n s.
ou d

6,131

10,855
21,328
3,871,575
87,183
112,566
359

P n s.
ou d

Total.

On farms. In factories.

P d P d
oun s. oun s.

1,731
12,833

36,374

10,855
21,328
4,962,797
131,683
308,521

33,305
18,385
,249,588
103,184
40,623
104

1,731
12,833

1,091,222
44,500
195,955

6,131

P d,
oun s

3.751
2,236

116,640
10,005,477
830,552

323,853
10,348,933
1,191,500

1,038,358
759,210

4,705,576
1,974,136

5,743,934
2,733,346
64,822
3,939
1,451,813
23,573
385,533
5,370,460
4,292,170
4,898
1,673,017
11,512
1,268,449

6 ,8 2
42

3,939
696,052
755,761
9,573
14,000
122,900
262,633
328,682
5,041,778
676,642
3,615,528
4,898
288,620
1,384,397
11,512
463,831
804,618
5 ,2 7
10
51,207
444,621
341,235
103,386
587,241
23,613
563,628
18,931
18,931
4,324,028 119,762,496 124,086,524
60,760
60,760
49,000
180,374
131,374
1,068,083 21,185,971 22,254,054
1,600
1,600
230,540
496,116
265,576
5,018,837
5,457,897
439,060
300,000
324,631
24,631
2,476
2,476
250,812
554,763
303,951
31,300
101,219
69,919
145,730
145,730
13,200
176,739
163,539
5,582,327
6,191,913
609,586
109,000
218,187
109,187
249,700
320,981
71,281
21,000
95,372
74,372
906,266 53,708,595 54,614,861
•12,500
27,696
15,196

In factories.

P n s.
ou d

P
ounds.

10,000

46,374

373,752
12,600
2,676,543
1,465,257
321,263
15,000

407,057
30,985
6,926,131
1,568,441
361,886
15,104

12

207,213
343,456
360,948

Total

196,952
194,380
323,485
9,055,119
178,733
1,260,168
1,227
306,428
4,242,637
2,422,710
291,445
45,759
28,000
135,104
425,102
553,946
338,453
250,542
19,629
331,176 10,422,582
290,623 3,285,019
28,572
1,072,751
323,439
30,924
264,430
313,600
94,082
8 ,1 0
05
116,741
104,339
100,000
24,377
68,571
2,624,552 127,386,032
28,883
225,399
70,881
1,167,001 18,156,527
66,378
45,264
1,195,564
467,256
857,167 10,267,443
6.751
1,081
420,779
136,863
6,201
26,622
58,290
136,133
1,874,179
169,251
4,713,105
406,659
57,000
31,697
1,482,127
151,669
40,860
74,243
1,635,618 77,748,680
1,000
24,327

161,796
a3’ 60i}6 5 i
'

871,673

8

3.751
2,236
12

391,332
9,378,604
1,438,901
1,227
4,549,065
2,714,155
73,759
135,104
979,048
338,453
270,171
10,753,758
3,575,642
28,572
1,396,190
30,924
578,030
174,232
221,080
124,377
68,571
130,010,584
28,883
296,280
19,323,528
111.642
1,662,820
11,124,610
6.751
1,081
557.642
32,823
194,423
2,043,430
5,119,764
88,697
1,633,796
115,103
79,384,298
25,327

132,420
5,301,211
978,903
2,829,745
1,120,863
361,850
(2)

16,814,856
3,090,055
743,447
1^8,470

33,000
207,149
6,700
132,836,482
51,894
17,351,773
2,255,592
11,453,424
(2)
(2>

1,629,730
4,343,160
(2)

921,383
109,423.856
•464,389

18,726,818 238,035,065 256,761,883 16,372,330 281,972,324 298,344,654 317,144,872

G p icd i­
eogra h iv
sions.9
North Atlantic.... 6,693,671 132,545,023 139,238,694
144,000
415,291
South Atlantic___
271,291
North Central....... 6,669,421 103,556,440 110,225,861
South Central........
31,300
349,667
318,367
Western®................ 4,774,068
1,758,302
6,532,370

1Not reported prior to 1900.
3Acquired in 1898.
6Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.

4,509,199 143,709,072 148,218,271
112,860
480,448
593,308
5,320,122 128,625,971 133,946,093
473,440
181,469
654,909
9,342,952 14,932,061
5,589,109

149,208,765
157,865,073
‘i o ,b n M

2Included under Wyoming.
•Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.

•All other States, including w yoming. In 1890 and 1905 Includes some of the Statesfor which no figures
appear in the table.
7Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in total, but not under the five geographic divisions.
8For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.
Digitized ®In FRASER Includes States of other groups for which figures are not shown.
for 1890 and 1905



154

B U T T E R , CH EESE, A N D

M IL K .

N o . 9 4 . — B u t t e r , C h e e s e , a n d M i l k : B u t t e r P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1850 t o 1

1905; C h e e s e P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s I86 0 t o 1905; M il k S o l d , C e n s u s
Y e a r s 1870, 1880, a n d 1900, a n d M i l k P r o d u c e d , C e n s u s Y e a r s 1890 a n d
1900, e t c .— C o n tin u e d .
MILK.
Sold.

Produced.

State.
1870

1880

1900

1890

1900

G llon
a s.

G llon
a s.

G llon
a s.

G llon .
a s

G llon
a s.

4,800
31,350
3,693,021

42,618
316,858
12,353,178

3,087,433
684
1,022,472
4,238,852
56,540,946

Colorado.....................................
Connecticut................................
Delaware....................................
District of Columbia.................
Florida.......................................

19,520
6,253,259
758,603
126,077
3,002

506,706
12,289,893
1,132,434
496,789
40,967

13,170,810
33,879,466
4,988,462
661,335
1,003,918

19,680,791
54,413,822
10,699,362
459,978
5,056,790

38,440,111
68,951,862
12,681,268
850,349
9,640,434

Georgia.......................................
Hawaii *.....................................
Idaho..........................................
Illinois........................................
Indiana.......................................

109,139

374,645

53,234,508

11,250
9,258,545
936,983

15,627
45,419,719
6,723,840

3,920,412
84,451
2,789,638
186,549,335
36,562,105

5,085,863
367,269,464
200,510,797

82,438,532
584,120
15,122,948
457,106,995
263.457.239

688,800
196,662
1,345,779
833,928
1,374,091
1,520,101
15,284,057
2,277,122
208,130
17,052
857,704
105,186
95,059
63,850
2,352,884
5,373,323
813
135,775,919
17,145
22,275,344

15,965,612
1,360,235
2,513,209
256,241
3,720,783
4,722,944
29,662,953
7,898,273
1,504,407
427,492
3,173,017
41,165
625,783
149,889
5,739,128
15,472,783
10,036
231,965,533
446,978
415,119
46,801,537

107,367
14,411,729
1,944,044
241,815

227,540
36,540,540
3,831,706
257,186

482,082
214,338,442
47,939,088
8,932,259
4,356,979
15,979,003
20,654,446
68,180,759
55,635,108
103,768,172
2,041,443
25,954,163
3,162,568
23,492,560
1,353,062
28,988,306
50,726,011
633,638
445,427,888
1,826,631
3,177,971
84,543,703
2,701,471
10,308,119
171,045,659
9,685,988
1,186,045
20,395,625
5,549,194
8,091,205
9,964,903
57,566,012
6,889,183
14,897,273
3,391,523
252,450,051
698,490

486,961,411
201,608,099
118,497,289
12,881,927
57,969,791
46,601,218
82,571,924
224,537,488
182,968,973
50,803,371
193,931,103
6,038,096
144,768,263
2,532,052
42,633,268
64,003,953
717,155
663,917,240
55,250,665
26,566,112
326,925,396
1,544,280
25,042,276
368,906,480
10,610,547
23,833,631
59,666,525
107,657,116
118,475,320
8,614,694
90,712,230
78,143,459
19,873,281
59,449,066
303,701,134
3,064,588

26,493,855
535.872.240
244,909,123
159,311,527
39,251,413
99,586,188
64,040,517
105,571,873
309,617,046
304,017,106
97,030,385
258,207,755
15,696,214
190,477,911
4,446,071
60,724,590
77,714,055
3,009,657
772,799,352
89,525,749
48,845,280
425,870,394
47,439,853
48,582,968
487,033,818
12,923,512
44,031,528
99,244,975
147,336,961
251,342,698
25,124,642
142,042,223
105,068,428
50,182,415
83,861,660
472,274,264
5,121,974

Alabama.....................................
AlasIra l
Arizona.......................................
Arkansas....................................
California....................................

Indian Territory1 .....................
Iowa...........................................
Kansas.......................................
Kentucky...................................
Louisiana...................................
Maine..........................................
Maryland....................................
Massachusetts......... ..................
Michigan....................................
Minnesota..................................
Mississippi..................................
Missouri......................................
Montana.....................................
Nebraska....................................
Nevada.......................................
New Hampshire........................
New Jersey.................................
New Mexico...............................
New York..................................
North Carolina..........................
North Dakota •..........................
Ohio............................................
Oklahoma..................................
Oregon........................................
Pennsylvania.............................
Rhode Island.............................
South Carolina...........................
South Dakota4..........................
...................................
Texas..........................................
Utah...........................................
Vermont.....................................
Virginia......................................
Washington...............................
West Virginia............................
Wisconsin...................................
Wyoming...................................
Total*..............................

104,657

267,387

415,786
Tennessee 1,006,795
62,771
1,296,806
11,240
155,263
3,835,840
6,526,550
266,812
1,224,469
21,060
226,703
144,895
750,279
2,059,105
25,156,977
4,980
75,343

55,508,687

709,225
54,325,673
111,191,186

95,882,103
4,250
3,056,109
109,861,393
153,684,741

235,500,599

630,129,755

2,134,915,342

5,210,125,567

7,266,392,674

186,605,146
3,187,589
38,853,454
2,811,323
4,043,087

345,749,869
9,446,511
155,044,519
6,084,788
13,804,008

881,479,092
44,521,955
1,054,806,323
39,480,918
114,541,919

1,435,739,255
332,728,677
2,719,414,765
519,693,663
202,549,207

1,827,347,473
492,138,465
3,609,900,328
973,950,188
362,467,850

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision
s*
North Atlantic...........................
South Atlantic...........................
North Central............................
South Central............................
Western......................................

1 Not reported prior to 1900.
* Acquired in 1898.
* Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.
<Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.
•Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in total but not in the five geographic divisions.
* For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.
FRASER

Digitized for


FARM
N o . 9 5 .— N U M B E R A N D

A N IM A L S .

155

O F S P E C I F I E D F A R M A N I M A L S : 1887

VALUE

1912.

to

[Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Horses.
January 1—

Mules.
Value.

901,685,755
946,096,154
982,194,827
978,616,562
941,823,222

2,117,141
2,191,727
2,257,574
2.331.027
2,296,532

167,057,638
174,853,563
179,444,481
182,894,099
178,847,370

14,522,083
14,856,414
16,298,625
15,952,883
16,019,591

D .
ollars
378,789,589
366,252,173
366,226,376
353,152,133
346,397,900

1892
.....................
1893
.......................
1894
.......................
1895
.......................
1898....................................

15,498,140 1,007,593,636
16,206,802
992.225.185
16,081,139
769,224,799
15,893,318
576,730,580
15,124,057
500.140.186

2,314,699
2,331,128
2,362,231
2,338,108
2,278,946

174,882,070
164,763,751
146,232,811
110,927,834
103,204,457

16,416,351
16,424,087
16,487,400
16,504,629
16,137,586

351,378,132
357,299,785
358,998,661
362,601,729
863,955,545

1897
.......................
1898
.......................
1899
.......................
1900
.......................
19011..................................

14,364,667
13,960,911
13,665,307
13,637,524
16,744,723

452,649,396
478,362,407
511,074,813
603,969,442
885,200,168

2,215,654
2,190,282
2,134,213
2.086.027
2,864,458

92,302,090
96,109,616
95,963,261
111,717,092
183,232,209

15,941,727
15,840,886
15,990,115
16,292,360
16,833,657

369,239,993
434,813,826
474,233,925
614,812,106
505,093,077

1902
1903
1904
1905
1906

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

16,531,224
16,557,373
16,736,059
17,057,702
18,718,578

968,935,178
1,030,705,959
1,136,940,298
1,200,310,020
1,610,889,906

2,757,017
2,728,088
2,757,916
2,888,710
3,404,061

186,411,704
197,753,327
217,532,832
251,840,378
334,680,520

16,696,802
17,105,227
17,419,817
17,572,464
19,793,866

488,130,324
516,711,914
508,841,489
482,272,203
582,788,592

1907
.......................
1908
.......................
1900....................................
1910 (Apr. 15, census)___
1911
.......................
1912
.......................

19,746,583
19.992.000
20.640.000
19,833,113
20.277.000
20.508.000

1,846,578,412
1.867.530.000
1.974.052.000

3,816,692
3.869.000
4.053.000
4,209,769
4.323.000
4.362.000

428,063,613
416.939.000
437.082.000
(*)
544.359.000
525.600.000

20,968,265
21.194.000
21.720.000
20,630,122
20.823.000
20.699.000

645,496,980
650.057.000
702.945.000

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

Value.

12,496,744
13,172,936
13,663,294
14,213,837
14,056,750

Milch cows.

Number.

1887
1888
1889
1890
1891

Number.

Oxen and other cattle.
January 1—
Number.

Value.

D
ollars.

D rs,
olla

2,259,9^1,000
2.172.573.000
Sheep.
Number.

Value.

D
ollars.

Number.

D
ollars.

Swine.
Number.

Value.

Value.

832,^09,000
815.414.000

Total value
farm animals.

....................
33,511,750
....................
34,378,363
. 35,032,417
....................
36,849,024
....................
36,875,648

663,137,926
611,750,520
597,236,812
560,625,137
544,127,908

44,759,314
44,544,765
42,599,079
44,336,072
43,421,136

89,872,839
89,279,926
90,640,369
100,659,761
108,397,447

44,612,836
44,346,625
60,301,592
51,602,780
50,625,106

200,043,291
220,811,082
291,307,193
243,418,336
210,193,923

D
ollars.

D .
ollars
2,400,586,938
2,409,043,418
2,507,050,058
2,418,766,028
2,329,787,770

1892
....................
37,651,239
1893
....................
35.954.196
1894
....................
36,608,168
1896............ 34,364,216
1896
....................
32,085,409

570,749,155
547,882,204
536,789,747
482,999,129
508,928,416

44,938,365
47,273,553
45,048,017
42.294.064
38,298,783

116,121,290
125,909,264
89,186,110
66,685,767
65,167,735

52,398,019
46,094,807
45,206,498
44,165,716
42,842,759

241,031,415
295,426,492
270.384.626
219,601,267
186,529,745

2,461,755,698
2,463,506,681
2,170,816,754
1,819,446,306
1,727,926,084

1897
. 30,508,408
1898
....................
29.264.197
1899
....................
27,994,225
1900
....................
27,610,054
19011.......... 45,500,213

507,929,421
612,296,634
637,931,135
689,486,260
906,644,003

36,818,643
37,656,960
39,114,453
41.883.065
59,756,718

67,020,942
92,721,133
107,697,530
122,665,913
178,072,476

40,600,276
39,759,993
38,651,631
37,079,356
56,982,142

166,272,770
174,351,409
170,109,743
185.472.321
353,012,143

1,655,414,612
1,888,654,925
1,997,010,407
2,228,123,134
3,011,254,076

1902............ 44,727,797
1908............ 44,659,206
1904
....................
43,629,498
1905
....................
43,669,443
47,067,656
1906
....................

839,126,073
824,054,902
712,178,134
661,571,308
746,171,709

62,039,091
63,964,876
51,630,144
45,170,423
50,631,619

164,446,091
168,315,750
133,530,099
127,331,850
179,056,144

48,698,890
46,922,624
47,009,367
47,320,511
52,102,847

342,120,780
364,973,688
289.224.627
283,254,978
321,802,571

2,989,170,150
3,102,515,540
2,998,247,479
3,006,580,737
3,675,389,442

1907
....................
51,565,731
1908
....................
50.073.000
1909
....................
49.379.000
1910 (Apr.
15 census) 41,173,744
1911
....................
89.679.000
1912
....................
37.260.000

881,557,398
845.938.000
863.754.000

53,240,282
54.631.000
56.084.000

204,210,129
211.736.000
192.632.000

54,794,439
56.084.000
54.147.000

417.791.321
839.030.000
354.794.000

4,423,697,853
4.331.230.000
4.525.259.000

815.184.000
790.064.000

62,447,861
53.633.000
62.362.000

(2)
209.535.000
181.170.000

58,185,676
65.620.000
65.410.000

(8)
615.170.000
523.328.000

4,925,173,610
5.276.438.000
5.008.149.000

1887
1888
1889
1890
1891

1In estimates for 1901 and subsequent years due weight has been given to figures of census.
2The Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agriculture, estimated the value of live stock per head on
Jan. 1,1910, as follows: Horses, 8108.19; mules, 8119.84; milch cows, 835.79; other cattle, $19.41; sheep,
$4.08; swine, $9.14.




OTHER

F O W L S , A N D E G G S P R O D U C E D , O N F A R M S A N D R A N G E S , C E N S U S Y E A R S 18 8 0 , 1 8 9 0 , A N D

1900: B y St a t e s a n d b y G e o gr aph ic D iv is io n s .

156

N o . 9 6 . — C H IC K E N S A N D

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Eggs produced

Other fowls. *

Chickens.
State,
1890

1900*

1880

1890

1900*

1880

N m er.
ub

N m er.
ub

N mer.
ub

N m er.
ub

N m er.
ub

N m er.
ub

D s.
ozen

1890

1900

204,174
13,371,909
13,679,423

968,761
1,073,026
628,866
8,004
1,107,816

22,477
45,934
96,207
500
104,860

34,073
66,760
131,149
560
81,419

48,359
25,347
36,416
289
76,404

520,820
5,209,061
1,427,087
35,836
1,024,106

2,685,109
5,637,590
2,218,754
48,430
2,788,991

5,704,290
7,959,430
3,571,870
42,580
4,214,186

4,549,144
31,888
516,412
16,600,728
11,103,006

1,176,137

546,010

11,522,788

20,624
1,615,165
1,091,368

15,176
2,505,511
1,287,890

377,308
26,255
23,507
1,136,534
846,815

7,126,058

231,547
21,463,525
12,307,903

268,731
35,978,297
28,823,819

737,813
60,351,065
48,621,660

15,505,330
155,710
2,879,590
86,402,670
70,782,200

7,550,508
3,651,256
3,577,023
1,113,342

20,201,706
15,843,345
12,740,559
2,246,907

1,960,505
18,907,673
11,966,843
6,849,079
3,890,563

989,206
746,226
2,399,042
377,565

1,749,567
1,133,410
2,009,924
291,104

257,794
1,135,670
589,342
1,006,389
408,916

32,253,933
17,432,286
15,812,205
3,392,246

69,448,339
42,584,975
24,691,437
5,933,700

6,949,640
99,621,920
73,190,590
35,337,340
12,820,290

Maine........................................................................
Maryland..................................................................
Massachusetts...........................................................
Michigan...................................................................
Minnesota.................................................................

944,993
1,060,800
914,374
3,859,581
2,098,824

1,411,185
3,430,859
1,623,605
5,852,690
4,448,831

1,564,853
2,113,544
1,625,269
8,033,531
7,730,940

53,748
396,925
48,594
227,433
159,563

49,476
602,279
84,777
357,534
295,380

20,711
192,101
55,424
371,529
411,753

7,059,876
4,984,776
6,571,553
20,762,171
8,234,161

9,384,252
8,718,593
8,931,398
34.309,633
20,354,498

13,304,150
12,511,450
12,928,630
54,318,410
43,208,130

Mississippi................................................................
Missouri....................................................................
Montana...................................................................
Nebraska...................................................................
Nevada......................................................................

1,935,775
6,810,068
58,244
1,648,044
36,710

5,631,784
22,785,848
233,660
7,395,368
62,167 !

5,194,856
14,903,601
531,774
7,417,837
100,661

961,958
2,006,085
2,160
191,048
6,925

732,813
2,405,940
9,992
563,655
7,436

643,329
1,173,112
24,905
394,402
6,877

6,364,410
28,352,032
208,794
7,166,090
120,471

11,393,498
53,147,418
834,166
23,300,684
170,725

18,942,070
85,203,290
3,002,890
41,132,140
589,490

Colorado....................................................................
Connecticut..............................................................
Delaware...................................................................
District of Columbia................................................
Florida......................................................................

121,327
736,703
268,692
6,482
439,220

710,942
1,075,044
900,212
10,543
919,601

Georgia......................................................................
Hawaii <....................................................................
Idaho.........................................................................
Illinois.......................................................................
Indiana......................................................................

2,266,446

7,357,934

65,397
9,910,80G
5,756,643

Indian Territory.....................................................
Iowa..........................................................................
Kansas......................................................................
Kentucky....... .........................................................
Louisiana..................................................................




661,757

448,930

6,761,646

D s.
ozen
10,823,526

RANGES,

72,534
6,610,050
5,771,323

916,966

AND

9,322
699,719
249,068

57,224
6,264,427
3,504,251

6,252,044

FARM S

4,586
783,678
482,972*

20,844
1,829,856
1,425,991

2,090,733

OK

1,706
881,706
184,176

D s.
ozen
18,778,960
1,043
819,507
25,694,860
24,443,540

4,737,606
176
165,200
5,393,157
3,947,200

Alabama...................................................................
Alaska3.....................................................................
Arizona......................................................................
Arkansas...................................................................
California..................................................................

POULTRY

1880

30,033
296,305
2,248
784,464
742,820

7,478
82,920
6,162
387,676
508,103

3,347,211
6,686,142
238,858
31,958,739
7,455,132

5,049,150
8,031,571
279,664
45,807,106
11,755,635

7,005,180
11,942,550
839,890
62,096,690
17,704,020

North Dakota*..
Ohio....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon................
Pennsylvania.. .

278,262
8,780,846

804,388
13,659,359
388,427
1,180,765
10,381,781

1,409,285
14,269,525
2,527,353
1,290,818
10,553,106

24,229
1,159,081

55,113
1,208,094
11,140
97,269
999,604

80,095
748,827
170,946
82,385
491,875

1,012,613
43,092,291

3,552,664
70,16 ,2 0
24
989,625
4,453,933
50,049,915

7,438,400
91,766.630
13,724,900
7,709,970
67,038,180

Rhode Island.. .
South Carolina..
South Dakota «..

245,070
1,107,954

482,370
3,873,798
2,292,866
12,062,139

500,618
2,664,784
3,028,700
6,184,210

24,689
309,675

3,217,310
9,007,700
17,349,750
31,807,990

Texas.................................................
TJtah..................................................
Vermont............................................
Virginia.............................................

3,127,770
214,733
517,992
1,987,010

11,523,717
279,983
789,278
6,576,260

13,562,302
534,842
806,451
4,590,311

1,168,097
7,883
49,836
660,147

Washington......................................
West Virginia................................
Wisconsin.........................................
Wyoming..........................................

137,581
1,321,886
3,561,353
10,431

779,972
3,197,447
5,646,294
73,694

1,196,639
2,759,585
8,097,399
142,136

Total*.....................................

102,272,135

258,871,125

18,102,653
10,530,106
53,906,191
17,165,766
2,567,419

28,109,950
33,774,247
132,702,123
57,110,004
7,174,801

435,392
6,620,016

55,503
740,787

42,167
317,750
131,260
3,482,267
1,570,445

1,654,738
34,377,889

19,896

1,564,934
3,416,846

149,585
787,527

16,347,482

2,020,714
5,702,141
8,777,993
1,922,454
23,172,313

1,455,151
16,326
96,049
992,731

1,299,044
21,911
36,712
451,159

11,486,566
826,237
3,050,131
8,950,629

32,466,433
1,131,071
4,515,130
13,557,571

58,040,810
3,387,340
6,271,880
25,550,460

9,548
285,315
294,373
736

37,156
525,421
427,518
4,393

160,076
293,486
350,145
7,428

501,448
6,741,893
15,826,025
30,740

2,710,520
9,919,974
29.390.784
332,221

7,473,790
17,242,400
46,249,580
937,570

233,598,085

23,235,187

26,738,315

17,083,588

456,910,916

819,722,916

1,293,819,186

27,952,114
22,293,912
123,469,068
50,299,631
9,551,296

1,765,750
3,927,606
8,593,775
8,627,788
320,268

2,449,635
3,940,169
12,120,872
7,516,012
711,627

1,128,039
2,178,801
7,387,809
5,722,594
640,090

99,825,536
41,162,363
238,933,718
66,774,605
10,214,694

139,426,826
66,232,877
464,001,953
122,842,441
27,218,819

191,764,000
105,349,996
716,663,710
222,096,860
57,787,867

23 3
4 ,5 5

G p icd
eogra h ivision
s.9
North Atlantic.................................
South Atlantic...............................
North Central...................................
South Central...................................
Western.............................................

J Total number of ducks, geese, and turkeys.

2 Including only fowls over 3 months old.

s Not reported prior to 1900.
8 Acquired in 1898.
» Includes South Dakota prior to 1890.
•Included in North Dakota prior to 1890.
* Data for Alaska and Hawaii included in totals for United States, but not in those for the five geographic divisions.
•For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




RAM ORS.

20,683
285,073
8,530
496,406
897,840

AM D

870,461
1,993,594
156,853
8,964,736
3,871,858

FARM S

934,322
2,990,698
60,596
8,421,667
7,507,593

OM

486,127
1,188,492
40,769
6,448,886
2,071,616

POULTRY

New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico.......
New York..........
North Carolina..

Or
<1

O R C H A R D PRODIJOTS,

158
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P R O D U C T S : Ce n s u s Y e a r s 1 8 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 0 , b y Sta t e s a n d
by

G e o g r a p h ic D i v i s i o n s .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]




O R C H A R D P R O D U C T S.

159

N o . 9 7 .— O r c h a r d P r o d u c t s : C e n s u s Y e a r s 1890 a n d 1900, b y S t a t e s a n d
b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s — Continued.

Plums and prunes.

Cherries.

Unclas­
sified.

Apricots.

State.
1890

1900

1890

1900

1800

1900

1900

B sh
u els. B sh
u els. B
ushels. B sh B sh
u els. u els.
u els. B sh
ushels. B

40,451
Alabama.............................
Arizona...............................
349
136,574
Arkansas.............................
California............................ 1,202,573
Colorado..............................
1,675

11,876
3,133
174,734
5,632,036
15,224

1,862
235
8,002
154,063
345

1,169
220
7,889
318,960
5,387

611
1,566
1,509
970,941
284

115
40,578
391
2,547,064
2,363

8,212
4,615
7,524
228,176
6,859

364
419

9,733
7,315

2,875
1,061

3

64
28

4,846
510

i3,356
49,668

47,840
36,920

12
10,495

12,271
8,066
248
112
5,950

15
2,233

68
98

2,870
5,751

Hawaii1..............................
Idaho...................................
Illinois.................................
Indiana................................
T ifl.n Territory * ..............
nH

8,419
31,341
30,852

164,468
157,941
131,529
4,051

1,197
86,254
199,939

12,294
204,279
228,485
1,455

59
393
850

550
1,437
757
76

7,909
24,854
22,387
969

Iowa....................................
Kansas.................................
Kentucky............................
Louisiana............................
Maine............... .................

50,878
18,128
56,914
17,977
1,291

186,312
57,520
76,574
29,682
2,282

49,334
101,060
43,393
901
864

118,743
60,511
34,258
336
1,550

206
262
1,621
469
3

378
4,236
392
89

10,632
17,545
9,593
1,032
219

Maryland............................
Massachusetts.....................
Michigan.............................
Minnesota...........................
Mississippi..........................

2,359
2,186
37,068
5,358
107,502

19,945
5,919
213,682
21,820
66,793

12,575
2,413
150,526
13
3,361

60,452
6,043
194,541
960
2,352

101
16
299
781

313
25
730
2
773

5,278
6,441
9,001
314
2,747

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

40,338
36
15,828
670
842

111,603
373
42,314
542
4,942

88,444
9
18,004
78
504

6 10
2 78

1,035

581
3
330

14,716
31
6,130
125
7,561

New Jersey.........................
New Mexico........................
New York...........................
North Carolina...................
North Dakota.....................

617
2,230
73,411
15,516
21

24,685
18,492
303,688
22,074
365

6,762
672
44,298
45,918

82,005
5,228
218,642
33,899
4

2
744
281
1,915

201
6,637
15,710

8,947
4,165
95,993
6,806
4

Ohio.....................................
Oklahoma...........................
Oregon.................................
Pennsylvania......................
Rhode Island......................

17,921
49
199,700
7,899
138

81,435
7,986
359,821
100,210
571

117,330

434

42,127
60,571
689

192,954
1,766
65,347
474,940
1,329

449
493
1,665
1,634
12

21,704
1,136
7,774
21,778
349

South Carolina...................
South Dakota.....................
Tennessee............................
Texas...................................
Utah....................................

8,507
2,151
105,359
160,256
9,663

16,177
8,114
73,315
180,813
45,984

10,173
41
19,636
3,863
973

6,551
900
11,688
2,189
9,905

2,057
5
423
1,580
4,178

120
211
1,620
5,272

7,686
96
5,412
16,466
1,523

Vermont..............................
Virginia...............................
Washington........................
West Virginia.....................
Wisconsin...........................
Wyoming..........................

746
2,886
66,909
3,774
3,223

1,529
21,167
229,207
19,123
12,166
7

164
100,217
11,692
51,057
22,712

1,069
188,693
52,114
87,828
31,067
1

1,024
3,856
587
33

678
5,254
145
57

803
5,142
5,573
1,779
183
145

Total8....................... 2,554,392

8,704,032

1,476,719

2,873,499

1,001,482

2,642,128

630,321

453,559
190,561
1,024,801
625,824
6,469,287

119,140
231,513
833,657
81,018
211,391

799,032
391,799
1,149,199
63,092
470,377

479
7,932
3,740
6,994
982,337

17,648
1,695
8,962
4,159
2,609,664

146,937
35,822
127,571
53,091
266,900

Connecticut.........................
Delaware.............................
District of Columbia..........
Florida................................
Georgia................................

807
54,047
114
1,183

223
76

633
169
5

22
8
1
25
4

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision
s.*
North Atlantic...................
87,494
South Atlantic...................
96,485
North Central.....................
253,107
South Central.....................
625,082
Western............................... 1,492,224

1Acquired In 1898.

2 Not reported prior to 1900.
8 Data for Hawaii included in totals for the United States, but not in the five geographic divisions,
*For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 5i.




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160

N o . 0 8 . — W E A L T H P R O D U C T I O N O N F A R M S : 1899 a n d 1 9 0 0 to 1911.

[Source: Reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Calendar year.

Wealth pro­
duction.

1906..................................................
1907.................................................
1908..................................................
1909..................................................
1910..................................................
1911..................................................

6.755.000.
7.488.000.
7.778.000.
8.760.000.
8.694.000.
8.417.000.

Wealth pro­
duction.

Calendar year.

D
ollars.
1899.....................................................
1900.....................................................
1901.....................................................
1902.....................................................
1903.....................................................
1904.....................................................
1905.....................................................

4.717.000.
6.017.000.
5.317.000.
5.617.000.
6.917.000.
6.159.000.
6.309.000.

D
ollars.
000
000
000
000
000
000
000

000
000
000
000
000
000

N o . 9 9 . — N A T I O N A L F O R E S T S : T im ber D isposed op, Q u a n tit y , P rice , a n d N um ­
op U sers, R eve n u e u n d er S pecified H eads , a n d
P rivileg es , Y ears e n d e d J u n e 30, 1906 to 1911.

ber

D etails op G r a z in g

[Source: Reports of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.]
1906
Free timber given:
Number of users............
Timber cut.........1M ft..
Value................... dolls..
Timber sales:
Number...........................
Quantity....................ft..
Price per thousand
board feet (average)

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

17,399
86,818
100,362

30,377
131,977
169,320

33,431
105,205
169,081

35,364
104,796
176,167

40,660
123,488
196,930

1,508
1,044,855

5,062
386,384

4,980
286,666

574,555

5,653
830,304

2.42

1.90

1.98

2.44

2.56

Grazing:
Area of ranges.. .acres..

110,000,000

120,000,000

130,000,000

125,000,000

115,000,000

Kinds of stock—
Cattle................ No..
Goats............ ....N o ..
Hogs..................No..
Horses...............No..
Sheep................ No..

1,130,604
82,687
1,803
69,554
6,674,396

1,304,142
126,192
2,076
76,003
6,960,919

1,491,385
139,896
4,501
90,019
7,679,698

1,409,873
90,300
3,145
84,552
7,558,650

1,351,922
77,668
4,500
91,516
7,371,747

Total...............No..

7,859,044

8,469,332

9,405,499

9,146,520

8,897,353

202,827

602,565

773,182

647,721

940,090

935,128

2,961

17,811

20,439

45,272

67,562

22,035

39,225

66,437

55,405

7,514
514,693

20,326
863,920

30,425
962,830

39,331
3,778
38,983
1,028,468

35,142
634
59,811
978,956

43,236
14,371
76,646
930,966

3,718

7,953

4,524

1,807,271

2,090,148

2,026,906

Revenue:
From—
Timber sales .dolls..
Timber settlements2
................ dolls*.
Penalties for timber
trespass ....d o lls ..
Fire trespass .dolls..
Special uses.. dolls..
Grazing fees, .dolls*.
G r a z in g trespass
................. dolls..
Total
•

revenue
dolls..

767,220

1,571,059

1,842,282

i See explanation of terms, p. 20.
’ Includes timber taken in the exercise of permits for rights of way, development of power, etc




N A T IO N A L FO R E STS,
N o . lO O .— L O C A T IO N ,
AREA

OF THE

DATE

161

L A T E S T P R O C L A M A T IO N E F F E C T IV E ,

N A T IO N A L

AND

F O R E S T S O N J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 : B y St a t e s .

[Source: Reports oi the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.]
State and forest.
Arizona:
Apache...................
Chiricahua *...........
Coconino................
Coronado................
Crook.....................
Dixie*....................
Garces.....................
Kaibab....... ...........
Prescott.................
Sitgreaves..............
Tonto......................
Tusayan.................
Zuni®......................

Proclamation
effective.

Area.

State and forest.

A
cres.

Colorado:
Arapaho.................
Battlement............
Cochctopa..............
Colorado...............
Gunnison..............
Hayden i®
................
Holy Cross..............
La Sal u .................
Leadville................
Montezuma..........
Pike........................
Eio Grande............
Routt......................
San Isabel..............
San Juan...............
Sopris.....................
Uncompahgre.......
White River..........

26,1910
1,1910
1,1910
1,1910
26,1910
10,1909
21,1910
23,1910
7,1910
24,1910
26,1910
1,1910
3,1911

1,625,000
360,000
1,634,000
511,000
1,025,000
606,200
695,000
1,093,600
1,572,000
1,615,000
2,156,000
1,800,000
305,200

Total...................
Arkansas:
Arkansas................ Sept. 26,1910
Ozark....................... Dec. 28,1910

14,898,000

Total...................
California:
Angeles.................
California..............
Cleveland..............
Crater4...................
Eldorado5..............
Inyo«......................
Kern......................
Klamath................
Lassen.....................
Modoc.....................
Mono7.....................
Monterey................
Plumas...................
Santa Barbara.......
Sequoia...................
Shasta....................
Sierra......................
Siskiyou8...............
Stanislaus..............
Tahoe9 ...................
Trinity....... ...........

Sept.
July
July
July
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
July
June

1,262,390
963,500
2,225,890

Proclamation
effective.

A
cres.
Sept.
May
June
July
June
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Dec.
June
May

26,1910
6,1910
9,1910
1,1910
9,1910
8,1910
16,1910
16,1909
10,1910
15,1910
10,1910
15,1910
24,1910
27,1910
15,1901
16,1910
10,1910
6,1910

Total...................
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
July
July
Feb.
June
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Dee.
July
July
July
Dec.
July
July
Oct.
July
Dec.

25,1910
12,1910
16,1910
1,1908
28,1910
23,1911
30,1911
3,1910
30,1910
23,1910
30,1911
12,1910
28,1910
1,1 1
90
1,1910
16,1910
1,1910
1,1908
12,1910
28,1910
16,1910

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

1,265,300
1,061,000
2,220,800
61,100
835,800
1,337,780
1,934,275
2,122,100
1,397,000
1,578,200
883,150
501,150
1,433,600
2,348,200
1,220,000
1,578,200
1,743,000
40,500
1,136,500
1,210,500
1,827,300
27,735,455

467,690
207,280
674,970

Total...................
July 1,1910
Dec. 24,1910
July 1,1908
May 6,1910
July 1,1908
July 1,1908
May 6,1910
July 1,1908
May 6,1910
July 1,1910
May 6,1910
July 1,1908
July 1,1910
July 1,1908
May 6,1910

i Total of Chiricahua in Arizona and New Mexico=488,0Q0 acres,
aTotal of Dixie in Arizona and Utah=l,067,000 acres.
•Total of Zuni in Arizona and New Mexico=l, 088,400 acres.
•Total of Crater in California and Oregon=1,166,600 acres.
•Total of Eldorado in California and Nevada=886,200 acres.
•Total of Inyo in California and Nevada=l,413,110 acres.
•Total of Mono in California and Nevada=l, 366,440 acres.
•Total of Siskiyou in California and 0regon=l,350,500 acres.
•Total of Talioe in California and Nevada=l,272,470 acres.
io Total of Hayden in Colorado and Wyoming=442,470 acres.
uTotal of La Sal in Colorado and Utah=470,500 acres.
••Total of Beaverhead in Idaho and Mon tana=1,457,000 acres.
••Total of Cache in Idaho and Utah=531,900 acres.
Total of Caribou in Idaho and Wyoming=702f360 acres.
1 Total of Kaniksu in Idaho and Washington=$35,740 acres,
5
MTotal of Minidoka in Idaho and Utah=631,330 acres.
1 Total of Palisade in Idaho and Wyoming=557,500 acres.
7


2 1 9 3 0 ° — s A 1 9 1 1 -------- 1 1


762,000
746,300
920,300
679,200
952,200
75,700
605,700
30,500
1,085,000
312,100
1,323,000
1,221,300
936,100
651,200
1,449,000
656,000
894,300
962,000
14,761,900

Florida:
Choctawhatchee .. Nov. 27,1908
Ocala...................... Nov. 24,1908

Idaho:
Beaverhead .........
Boise......................
Cache18...................
Caribou14...............
Chaliis.....................
Clearwater............
Coeur d’Alene.......
Idaho .....................
Kaniksu 18..............
Lemhi.....................
Minidoka16............
Nezperce...............
Palisade17..............
Payette...................
Pend Oreille..........

Area.

92,000
1,107,000
277,000
695,000
1,194,000
2,747,500
1,571,000
1,212,000
465,260
1,136,500
o39, O O
o
1,851,500
301,300
865,000
858,000

N A T IO N A L

162

FO R E STS.

N o . 1 O O .— L ocation , D a t e L atest P roclam ation E ffective , a n d A r e a of t h e
N a t io n a l F orests on J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 1 1 , b y S tates — C o n tin u e d .

State and forest.

Proclamation
effective.

Idaho—Continued.
Pocatello1..............
Salmon...................
Sawtooth................
Targhee®................
Weiser.....................

Feb. 18,1911®
July 1,1908
July 1,1908
July 1,1910
July 1,1908

Total......... .
gflnmn;
Kansas...................

May 15,1908

Area.

Total....... . . . . . . . j

Total...................
Montana:
Absaroka................ July
Beartootb.............. July
Beaverhead6 ......... July
Bitterroot.............. July
Blackfeet®.............. July
Cabinet................... July
Custer..................... July
Deerlodge.............. July
Flathead................ July
Gallatin................. July
Helena................... July
Jefferson................ July
Kootenai................ July
Lewis and Clark... July
Lolo........................ Nov.
Madison................. July
Missoula................ July
Sioux7. . .................. : Feb.
1
Total...................
Nebraska:
Nebraska.............. July

31,848
131.928
163,771

Minnesota:
Minnesota 4............ May 23,1908
Superior................. Feb. 13,1909

294,750
910,000
1,204,750

1,1908
1,1908
1,1910
1,1908
1,1908
1,1908
2,1908
1,1910
1,1908
1,1908
1,1908
2,1908
1,1908
1,1908
6.1906
1,1908
1,1908
15,1909

1,000,900
686,000
1,365,000
1,155,500
1,052,800
1,030,000
590,700
964,000
2,090,000
907,000
936,000
1,249,000
1,660,000
828,000
1,206,000
1,104,000
1,835,000
145,200
19,305,100

2,1908

Proclamation
effective.

Nevada:
Acres.
Eldorado8.............. July 28,1910
281,745
Humboldt.............. Mar. 8,1911
1,635,500
Inyo *
...................... Feb. 23,1911
1,320,000
Moapa..................... Jan. 21,1909
738,000
Mono1
®................... June 30,1911
756,000 f
Nevada................... Feb. 10,1909
19,643,355
Santa Rosa............ Apr. 1,1911
Tahoe11
................... July 28,1910
803,937
Toivabe.................. Dec. 10,1910

Michigan
Marquette.............. Feb. 10,1909
Michigan.............
Feb. 11,1909

State and forest.

556,700

Total...................
New Mexico:
Alamo.....................
Carson.....................
Chiricahua12.........
Da t i l ......................
Gila1
*.......................
Jemez.....................
Lincoln..................
Manzano................
Pecos.......................
Zuni14.....................
Total...................
North Dakota:
Dakota....................
Oklahoma:
Wichita..................
Oregon:
Cascade..................
Crater16.................
Deschutes..............
Fremont................
Malheur..................
Oregon...................
Siskiyou1
®..............
Siuslaw...................
Umatilla................
Umpqua.................
W allowa................
Wenaha1
®..............
Whitman................
Total...................

Area.

A
cres,
400
1,153,397
75,330
390,500
483,290
1,221,000
301,360
61,970
1,963,100
5,650,347

Oct. 20,1910
Aug. 24,1910
July 1,1910
June 7,1910
May 9,1910
Aug. 24,1910
May 16,1910
July 1,1910
Apr. 20,1910
June 3,1911

1,290,700
1,522,400
128,000
2,955,000
1,600,000
880,000
636,000
600,500
716,500
783,200
11,111,300

Nov. 24,1908

13,920

Oct. 13,1910

61,64o

July
July
May
July
May
July
July
July
May
July
May
May
May

1,1908
1,1908
20,1910
14,190$
21,1910
1,1908
1,1908
1,1908
20,1910
1,1908
27,1910
27,1910
21,1910

1,798,600
1,105,500
1,402,800
1,263,000
1,202,600
1,819,200
1,310,000
821,000
470,300
1,712,500
1,546,000
472,000
1,225,400
16,148,900

1Total of Pocatello in Idaho and Utah«=292,56Q acres.
* Addition by act of Congress.
aTotal of Targhee in Idaho and Wyoming=*823,450 acres.
4Minnesota National Forest created by act of Congress.
& Total of Beaverhead in Idaho and Montana=1.457,000 acres.
8By act of Congress May 11,1910,915.000 acres of the Blackfeet Tns established as Glacier National
Park.
ITotal of Sioux in Montana and South Dakota=248,600 acres.
8Total of Eldorado in California and Nevada-=836,200 acres.
•Total of Inyo in California and Nevada=1,413,110 acres.
1 Total of Mono in California and Nevada—1,366,440 acres.
0
II Total of Tahoe in California and Nevada=l,272,470 acres.
1 Total of Chiricahua in Arizona and New Mexico—488,000 acres.
2
u By proclamation of May 9, 1810, 228,156 acres were eliminated on Mar. 1.1911, from Gila National
Forest.
1 Total of Zuni in Arizona and New Mexico=l,088,400 acres.
4
1 Total of Crater in California and Oregon»l,166,600 acres.
6
1 Total of Siskiyou in California and Oregon■=»1,350,500 acres.
8
17Total of
for FRASER Wenaha in Oregon and Washington ==792,000 acres.

Digitized


N A T IO N A L

FO RESTS,

163

N o . l O O . — L o c a t io n , D a t e L a t e s t P r o c l a m a t io n E f f e c t iv e , a n d A r e a
N a t i o n a l F orests o n J u n e 30, 1 9 11, b y S t a t e s — C o n tin u e d .

State and forest.

Proclamation
effective.

South Dakota:
Black Hills............ Feb. 15,1909
Sioux i ................... Feb. 15,1909

Oct.
July
Feb.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
May
July
Feb.
Sept.
Dec.
Oct.
July

7,1910
1,1908
10,1909
1,1908
30,1911
16,1909
25,1907
6,1910
1,1910
18,1911
26,1910
23,1910
7,1910
1,1910

992,100
254,900
460,800
578,500
668,590
440,000
784,000
92,280
281,400
10,815
704,700
804,000
1,286,500
309,000
7,667,585

Total...................
Washington:
Chelan...................
Columbia..............
Colville.................
Kaniksu 8................
Olympic.................
Rainier...................
Snoqualmie...........
Washington...........

Acres.

1,184,300
103,400
1,287,700

Total............
Utah:
Ashley •.................
Cache *...................
Dixie i .....................
Fillmore................
Fishlake................
La Sal 5...................
M anti.....................
Minidoka8 ............
Nebo......................
Pocatello7 ..............
Powell...................
Sevier.....................
Uinta......................
Wasatch.................

Area.

Dec.
July
May
May
Mar.
May
July
July

10,1910
1,1908
9,1910
6,1910
2,1907
6,1910
1,1908
1,1908

2,328,000
942,200
816,000
370 480
1,652,000
i j U U vW
-L 613) non
1
q a uuu
q non
1,490,000

State and forest.

Proclamation
effective.

W ashington—Contd.
Wenaha9 .............. May 27,1910
Wenatchee.......... July 1,1910
Total...................
Wyoming:
Ashley w...............
Bighorn...............
Bonneville............
Caribou n..............
Hayden &
..............
Medicine Bow___
Palisade1 ..............
3
Shoshone..............
Sundance..............
Targhee1 ..............
4
Teton.....................
Wyoming..............

th e

Area.
Acres.

820,000
1,157,000
11,684,680

Oct.
July
July
May
Aug.
July
July
July
Dec.
July
July
July

7,1910
2,1908
1,1908
6,1910
8,1910
1,1910
1,1910
1,1908
16,1910
1,1910
1,1908
1,1908

Total...................
Total of 160 Na­
tional Forests
in continental
United States.
Alaska:
Chugach................ Oct. 28,1910
Tongass................. Feb. 16,1909
T otal.................
Porto Rico:
Luquillo................ Jan. 17,1903
Grand total of
153 National
Forests............

of

6,060
1,136,200
1,610,000
7,360
366,770
511,382
256,200
1,609,000
179,121
85,450
2,014,000
912,000
8,693,543

163,793,443
11,267,850
15,481,000
26,748,850
65,950

15190,608,243

i Total of Sioux in Montana and South Dakota=248,600 acres.
•Total of Ashley in Utah and Wyoming—998,160 acres.
•Total of Cache in Idaho and Utah=531,900 acres.
‘ Total of Dixie in Arizona and Utah=l,067,000 acres,
eTotal of La Sal in Colorado' and Utah=470,500 acres.
•Total of Minidoka in Idaho and Utah=631,330 acres.
iTotal of Pocatello in Idaho and Utah=292,5G0 acres.
•Total of Kaniksu in Idaho and Washington=835,740 acres,
s Total of Wenaha in Oregon and Washington—792,000 acres.
Total of Ashley in Utah and Wyoming=998,160 acres,
u Total of Caribou in Idaho and Wyoming=702,360 acres.
Total of Hayden in Colorado and Wyoming=442,470 acres,
i®Total of Palisade in Idaho and Wyoming=557,500 acres.
HTotal of Targhee in Idaho and Wyoming=823,460 acres.
isThis grand total shows the National Forest gross area, of which approximately 11 per cent is
alienated land held by States and individuals.




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F O R E S T P R O D U C T S.

N o. I © 1 . — T IE S

PURCH ASED

BY

STEAM

AND

E L E C T R IC

R A IL R O A D S :

K in d s o f W o o d a n d N u m b e r , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 a n d 1910.
[Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation
with the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.]
1909

1910

Kind of wood.
Steam
railroads.

Electric
railroads.

Total.

Steam
railroads.

Electric
railroads.

Oaks.......................................... 63.843.000
Southern pines........................ 20.138.000
Cedar....................................... 6.078.000
Chestnut...............................
6.252.000
Douglas fir............................... 8.520.000
Tamarack................................ 3.205.000
4.379.000
Cypress.....................................
Hemlock.................................. 2.628.000
Western yellow pine...............
6.730.000
Redwood.................................. 1.420.000
378,000
G u m ............. ........................
All other.................................. 2.861.000

3.289.000
1.247.000
699.000
1.377.000
647.000
106.000
210,000
14.000
67.000
668,000

57.132.000
21.385.000
6.777.000
6.629.000
9.067.000
3.311.000
4.589.000
2.642.000
6.797.000
2.088.000
878,000
2,956,000

65.095.000
25.096.000
6.637.000
6.219.000
10.919.000
4.960.000
5.187.000
3.442.000
4.527.000
1.501.000
1.621.000
4,392,000

3.287.000
1.168.000
668,000
1,541,000
710.000
203.000
209.000
26,000
85,000
664.000
74,000

68.382.000
26.264.000
7.305.000
7.760.000
11.629.000
5.163.000
5.396.000
3.468.000
4.632.000
, 2,165,000
1.621.000
4,466,000

8,319,000 123,751,000 139,596,000

8,635,000

148,231,000

95,000

Total............................... 116,432,000

Total.

N o . 1 0 2 . — P R O D U C T I O N O P T U R P E N T I N E : Q u a n t it y a n d V a l u e , C a l e n d a r

Y e a r s 1908 to 1910, b y S t a t e s .
[Sources: 1908, records of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture; for 1909 and 1910, Bureau of the
Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
State.

1908

1909

1910

Dollars.
1,444,100
6,568,600
3,991,150
654,250
878,550
282,450
215,900
77,400

Gallons.

Dollars.

Alabama.................................. 3,744,050
Florida.................................... 17,030.300
Georgia................................... 10,347,800
Louisiana................................ 1,696,250
2,277,850
Mississipi................................
732,300
North Carolina......................
559,800
South Carolina........................
200,650
Texas.......................................

2.840.000
13.762.000
8.057.000
11.452.000
1.589.000
781.000
460.000
(*)

1.254.000
5.847.000
3.557.000
1689,000
732.000
370.000
206.000
(*>

2.350.000
14,900,000
6.950.000
1950,000
1.750.000
450.000
400.000
(2
)

1.515.000
9.454.000
4.509.000
1582,000
1.088.000
272.000
260.000
(2)

Total............................. 36,589,000

14,112,400

28,941,000

12,655,000

27,750,000

17,680,000

Gallons.

i Includes Texas.
N o. 1 0 3 * — P R O D U C T IO N

Dollars.

Gallons.

* Included under Louisiana.

O P R O S I N : Q u a n t it y a n d V a l u e , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s
1908 t o 1910, b y S t a t e s .

[Sources: 1908, records of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture; for 1909 and 1910, Bureau of the
Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
State.

1908

B rrelsA D .
a
ollars

Alabama..................................
Florida....................................
Georgia....................................
Louisiana.................................
Mississipi.................................
North Carolina......................
South Carolina........................
Texas.......................................

446,909
1,932,114
1,203,059
195,804
277,704
131,907
72,125
28,661

1,853,350
8,012,500
4,989,100
812,000
1,151,650
547,000
299,100
118,850

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

4,288,283

17,783,550

i Of 280 pounds.




2 Includes Texas.

1909

B .»
arrels
810,000
1,550,000
904.000
M67,000
193.000
83.000
51.000
(3)

D
ollars.

1.214.000
6.058.000
3.372.000
2690,000
740.000
304.000
199.000
«
3,258,000 j 12,577,000

1910

B
arrels.1 D
ollars.

309.000
1,818,000
870.000
282,000
212.000
54.000
59.000
(3
)

1.674.000
9.714.000
4.637.000
2456,000
1.199.000
263.000
312.000
<3)

3,404,000

18,255,000

* Included under Louisiana.

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165

N o . 1 0 4 . — P O L E S P U R C H A S D B Y S T E A M R A IL R O A D , E L E C T R IC R A IL R O A D ,
A N D E L E C T R IC L IG H T A N D P O W E R , A N D T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E G R A P H
C O M P A N I E S : K i n d s o f W o o d a n d N u m b e r , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 190 6 t o 1 9 1 0 .

[Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation
with the ForestService, Department of Agriculture.]
Kind of wood.

1906

1907

1908

1909

Cedar.............................................................
Chestnut......................................................
Oak................................................................
pine...............................................................
Cypress..........................................................
All other......................................................

2,174,279
988,084
9,924
177,809
111, 657
112,913

2,109,477
630,282
76,450
155,960
100,368
210,731

2,200,139
516,049
160,702
116,749
90,579
164,936

2,439,825
608,066
236,842
179,586
77,677
196,744

2,431,567
677,517
265,290
184,677
75,459
236,184

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

3,574,666

3,283,268

3,249,154

3,738,740

3,870,694

N o. 1 0 5 # — P R O D U C T IO N O F S H IN G L E S ,

CALENDAR

YEARS

1910

190 7 T O

1910:

B y St a t e s .
[Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation
with the ForestService, Department of Agriculture.]
1908

1907
Species.
Thousands.

Cedar........................
Cypress.....................
Yellow pine..............
Redwood.................
White pine................
Spruce......................
Chestnut...................
Hemlock...................
Western pine............
All other...................

1910

Per
Per
Per
Per
cent. Thousands. cent. Thousands. cent. Thousands. cent.

8,604,399
3,232,314
620,292
707,421
216,611
134,060
54,815
162,647
C)
91,916

72.0
10.3
5.2
7.0
1.8
1.1
.5
1.4

Total................ 11,824,475




1909

.8

9,180,178
1,155,041
794,637
443,165
175,969
123,718
72,641
79,231
19,508
62,395

75.8
9.5
6.6
3.7
1.5
1.0
.6
.7
.2
.5

10,963,817
1,386,722
1,293,565
506,651
283,213
147,132
91,766
76,029
68,934
89,542

73.5
9.3
fi.7
3.4
1.9
1.0
.6
.5
.5
.6

10,108,643
1,180,217
863,149
437,701
146,555
68,745
52,091
42,447
27,277
49,537

77.9
9.1
6.7
3.4
1.1
.5
.4
,3
.2
.4

100.0

12,106,483

100.0

14,907,371

100.0

12,976,362

100.0

>Not shown separately.

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FOREST PRODUCTS.

N o. 1 0 6 . — P R O D U C T IO N O P S H IN G L E S , C A L E N D A R Y E A R S

1907 T O

1910:

B y States.
{Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation
with the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.]
1908

1907
State.

1909

Per
Thousands. cent. Thousands. Per Thousands.
cent.

Alabama...................
Arkansas.................
California................
Florida.....................
Georgia.....................
Louisiana.................
M aine......................
Michigan.................
North Carolina.........
Oregon.....................
Washington............
Wisconsin................
All other................. .

1910
Per
cent. Thousands.

Per
cent.

147,641
186,163
762,178
186,844
194,263
812,687
401,759
855,749
129.101
206,766
6,886,542
348,170
706,712

1.2
1.6
6.4
1.6
1.6
6.9
S.4
7.2
1.1
1.7
58.2
2.9
6,0

146,334
156,181
465,718
156,291
302,633
668,729
468,901
905,555
151,153
246,721
7,288,361
322,096
827,810

1.2
1.3
3.8
1.3
2.5
5.5
3.9
7.5
1.2
2.0
60.2
2.7
6.8

245,871
208,080
574,342
283,206
443,260
757,868
598,131
891,649
280,942
293,644
8,879,467
392,863
1,058,048

1.6
1.4
3.9
1.9
3.0
5.1
4.0
6.0
1.9
2.0
59.6
2.6
7.1

142,810
132,721
453,839
171,421
317,663
776,691
436,965
696,652
169,119
319,894
8,333,639
317,570
707,378

1.1
1.0
3.5
1.3
2.4
6.0
3.4
5.4
1.3
2.5
64.2
2.4
5.5

Total................ 11,824,475

100.0

12,106,483

100.0

14,907,371

100.0

12,976,362

100.0

N o. 1 0 7 * — P R O D U C T IO N A N D A V E R A G E M IL L V A L U E O F L U M B E R , C A L ­
E N D A R Y E A R S 1 8 9 9 , 1 9 04, A N D 1 9 09, A N D P R O D U C T I O N , C A L E N D A R
Y E A R 1 9 1 0 : B y P r i n c i p a l S p e c ie s .

[Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation
with the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.]
1899
Specie.

A sh ................
Basswood. . . .
Beech............
Birch............
Cedar............
Chestnut.......
Cottonwood..
Cypress.........
Douglas fir...
Elm................
Hemlock.. . . .
Maple............
Oak...............
Poplar (yel­
low) ...........
Red gum.......
Redwood___
Spruce..........
Westempine.
White pine*..
Yellow pine..
All other.......

1904

1909

Average
Average
Quantity. value per Quantity. value per Quantity.
M feet.1
M feet.1
M feetA

269,120
308,069
(2>
132,601
232,978
206,688
415,124
495,836
1,736,507
456,731
3,420,673
633,466
4,438,027

D
ollars.
15.84
12.84

10.91
13.37
30.37
13.32
8.07
11.47
9.98
11.83
13.78

M fe e tA

169,178
228,041
(2)
224,009
223,035
213,537
321,574
719,592
2,928,409
258,330
3,268,787
587,558
2,902,855

D
ollars.

M feet.

Value.

D
ollars.

18.77
16.86
(2)
15.44
14.35
13.78
14.92
17.50
9.51
14.45
11.91
14.94
17,51

291,209
399,151
511,244
452,370
346,008
663,891
265,600
955,635
4,856,378
347,456
3,051,399
1,106,604
4,414,457

7,116,089
7,781,563
6,773,006
7,666,186
6,901,948
10,703,130
4,794,424
19,549,741
60,435,793
6,088,098
42,580,800
17,447,814
90,512,069

1910
Average
value per Quantity.
M feet.1

D .
ollars

24.44
19.50
13.25
16.95
19.95
16.12
18.05
20.46
12.44
17.62
13.95
15.77
20.50

M fe e t.

246,035
344,704
437,325
420,769
415,039
535,049
220,805
935,659
5,203,644
265,107
2,836,129
1,006,637
3,522,098

1,115,242
285,417
360,167
1,448,091
944,560
7,483,283
9,658,548
739,385

34.03
853,554
9.63
523,990
10.12
619,267
11.27 1,303,886
9.70 1,290,526
12.69 5,332,704
8.46 11,521,781
684,526

18.99
10.87
12.83
14.03
11.30
14.93
9.96

858,500
706,945
521,630
1,748,547
1,499,985
3,900,034
16,277,185
1,335,533

21,799,854
9,334,268
7,720,124
29,561,315
23,077,854
70,830,131
206,505,297
27,300,355

25.39
734,926
13.20
610,208
14.80
543,493
16.91 1,449,912
15.39 1,562,106
18.16 3,352,183
12.69 14,143,471
20.44 1,233,483

Total... 34,780,513

11.08 34,135,139

12.76

44,509,761

684,479,859

15.38 40,018,282

l See explanation of terms, p, 20.




*Not separately reported.

8Includes Norway pine.

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167

N o . 1 0 8 . — P R O D U C T I O N O F L U M B E R , C A L E N D A R T E A R S 18 8 0 , 1 8 9 0 , 1 9 0 0 ,
A N D 190 8 T O 1 9 1 0 : B y S t a t e s a n d G e o g r a p h i c G r o u p s .

[Sources: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation
with the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.]
State and division.
Northeastern group:
Connecticut........................
Delaware............................
Maine..................................
Massachusetts....................
New Hampshire................
New Jersey.........................
New York..........................
Pennsylvania.....................
Rhode Island.....................
Vermont.............................

1880

M A
feet

•

b )

566,656
205,244
292,267

1890

M
feet.1
(2)
b)
564,243

1900

1908

1909

1910

M A
feet
b)

MfeetA

b )

137,855
41,184
929,350
384,526
606,7G
0
34,930
781,391
1,203,041
30,528
304; 017

M A
feet

168,371
55,440
1, 111, 565
361,200
649,606
61,620
681,440
1,462,771
25,489
351,571

M
feetA

126,463
46,642
860,273
239,206
443,907
36,542
506,074
1,241,199
14,392
284,815

1,184,220
1,733,844
(2)

90^,990
2,113,267
(•)
W

756,515
342,058
562,258
(2
)
874,754
2,321,284
(2
)
(2>

Lake group:
Michigan............................
Minnesota...........................
Wisconsin...........................

4,172,572
563,974
1,542,021

4,245,717
1,079,403
2,817,200

3,012,057
2,341,619
3,361,943

1,478,252
1,286,122
1,613,315

1,889,724
1,561,508
2,025,038

1,681,081
1,457,734
1,891,291

Southern group:
Alabama.............................
Arkansas............................
Florida...............................
Georgia...............................
Louisiana...........................
Maryland............................
Mississippi..........................
North Carolina...................
Oklahoma...........................
South Carolina...................
Texas..................................
Virginia..............................

251,851
172,503
247,627
451,788
133,472
(2
)
1G8,747
241,822
<*)
185,772
328,968
315,939

586,143
526,091
411,436
572,970
303,591
<
2)
452,797
509,436
<8
)
197,940
839,724
409,804

1,096,539
1,595,933
788,905
1,308,610
1,113,423
1,202,334
1,278,399
(2)
466,109
1,230,904
956,169

1,152,079
1,656,991
730,906
904,668
2,722,421
168,534
1,861,016
1,136,796
158,756
560,888
1,524,008
1,198,725

1,691,001
2,111,300
1,201,734
1,342,249
3,551,918
267,939
2,572,669
2,177,715
225,730
897,660
2,099,130
2,101,716

1,465,623
1,844,446
992,091
1,041,617
3,733,900
154,554
2,122,205
1,824,722
164,663
706,831
1,884,134
1,652,192

Central group:
Illinois.................................
Indiana...............................
Kentucky...........................
Missouri..............................
Ohio....................................
Tennessee...........................
West Virginia....................

(*)
915,943
305,684
399,744
910,832
302,673
180,112

(2)
707,115
420,820
395,755
541,076
450,097
299,709

(2)
977,878
765,343
715,968
957,239
939,463
773,583

123,319
411,868
658,539
458,938
459,259
790,642
1,097,015

170,181
556,418
860,712
660,159
542,904
1,223,849
1,472,942

113,506
422,963
753,556
501,691
490,039
1,016,475
1,376,737

Pacific group:
California............................
Oregon................................
Washington........................

304,795
177,171
160,176

515,823
444,565
1,061,560

734,232
734,181
1,428,205

996,115
1,468,158
2,915,928

1,143,507
1,898,995
3,862,916

1,254,826
2,084,633
4,097,492

43,287
117,036
518,625
97,242

62,731
141,710
645,800
132,021
4,716
308,582

72,655
121,398
745,984
75,446
639
319,089

Miscellaneous group:
Arizona...............................
Colorado.......................... .
Idaho..................................
Iowa....................................
Kansas................................
Montana.............................
Nebraska............................
Nevada...............................
New Mexico.......................
South Dakota.....................
Utah....................................
Wyoming...........................

h

( 2)
( a)

18,204

( 2)
( 2)
( 2)
(8 )
(2 )
(u

(2)

208,655
266,890

w

27,800

( 2)

( 2)
( a)

65,331

<3)

( a)

(2 )
(2 )
m
(2 )
(2 )
(2 )
(2 )

(* )
( 2)
(* )
( 2)
b )
b )

(2>

311,533
( 2)
( 2)

(* )
( 2)

79,439
25,859
15,059
18,822

91,987
31,057
12,638
28,602

b )

83,544
16,340
11,786
30,931

G ra h grou .
eog p ic ps
Northeastern group................
Lake group...............................
Southern group.......................
Central group..........................
Pacific group...........................
Miscellaneous group................
States not specified..................

3,982,231
0,278,567
2,498,489
3,014,988
642,142
18,204
1,052,735

4,063,045
8,142,320
4,809,932
2,814,572
2,021,948
27,800
1,015,236

4,856,869
8,715,619
11,037,325
5,129,474
2,896,618
65,331
2,079,277

4,453,582
4,377.689
13,775,788
3,999,580
5,380,201
1,226,902
10,627

4,929,073
5,476; 270
20,240,761
5,487,165
6,905,418
1,459,844
11,230

Total................................ 18,087,356

23,494,853

34,780,513

33,224,369

44,509,761 * 40,018,282

i See explanation of terms, p. 20.
* Included in ‘‘ ail other States.”
8 Does not include the cut of mills sawing less than 50,000 feet.




3,799,513
5,030,106
17,536,978
4,674,967
7,436,951
1,477,812
11,955

and

G eographic Sections,

for

Specified C alen dar

168

N o. 1 0 9 . —PRODUCTS OF THE FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES: B y Species
Y ears , i

[Source: Bureau o f Fisheries, Departm ent o f Commerce and Labor.]
Species.

New England States (1905)

P d
oun s.
B o n ito ..................- ..................................
Rutterfish
.........................................
C atfish.......................................................
Cod
Crappie and strawberry b a s s .............

1
8,743,284 1
323,592
73,470

D
ollars.

31,717,124

23,667
3,457

168,170
14,795,651
925,136

451,322
104,265
75,065,224

23,523
1,459
1,994,572

9,079,866

139,961

1,266,287

77,151

Flounders........................... .........*..........
German carp....... ....................................
Haddock
....
__
. __
TTslffts
__ ______ ______ _________
_
Halibut_
_
, ___
_____

5,761,473
1,267
76,617,156
35,470,667
3,715,776

151,756
96
1,240,812
407,307
237,876

TTem’ nps
_______________ .
M ackerel
____________________ _____
M enhaden______ __________________
_
M u llets.....................................................
Perch, w h ite.................................. ..........

83,390,554
15,981,034
31,775,378

692,854
1,084,781
81,971

70,868

Perch, y ellow ...........................................
P jke perches
_________________
Pike and pickerel
___________
_
_
P ollock
.
...... ............................
P om p an o __________________ . . . . _________

.................................
Cusk
*
r___
Timm, frosh-watpr ________________
....... ...... . . ____ ____
___ ___ _ ’ _ ..
Fola

R ock fish .............................................................
Salmons
___________
...
_ _
_
______ _____________ ______
florin
bass?
. . _________ . . . _____ ____
S hads ............................................... - ............... .




P n s.
ou d

92,957

D rs.
olla

262,596

14,567
707,844
37,614

South A tlantic States
(1902).

P n s.
ou d
D
ollars.
11,601,172
118,258
1,000
50
70,524
37,856
244

D
ollars.

34,485
84,730
398,776

10,100

1,203
5,865
12,435
503
26,556
46
72,991

83,218
1,310,392

1,357
30,976

3,006,610
8,140
2,415,315

223,606

5,226

29,900

1,928

C
4,376,040roakers.................. 1,991,053
79,584

40,021

543,810

19,326

5,550
3,026,756

P n s.
ou d

D
ollars.

438,741
1,175

17,959
33

2,159,282
93,500

51,820
2,910

212,062

3,075

923, i44
7,694,944

27,292
193,966

121,340

3,145

8,418,145
90,374

155,512
1,607
358,930

1,976,612
134,992

19,596
3,666

12,952

423

13i
90,260

3,646,683
1,422,886
2,433,450

113,835
62,676
106,547

4.342
Timm, salt-water .
453,080
114,941 j
1,858,266
3,160,316
1,229,320
448,285
457,960

113,688 1
75.033
17,951
12,077

583.394
512,411

3.4,453
20,068

315,642
96.509

6,783
3,616

4,493

21,960
1,338,621
10,183
93,596

18,862,000
14,310,808
945,050

31,420
256,348
62,786

10,000

800

471,893

19,108

105,992
31,200

248
303,687

92,382
83,734
48,140

7,459
1,749
3,445

5,639
1,505

3,002
28,949,359

289,821

23,300

20,143
166,082
24,239
87,670

P n s.
ou d

Pacific Coast States(1904).

12,091,000

948,235
1,057,642
10,326

342,578
511,777,571
324,935
1,658,845

86,332
6,587,351
438,761
1,260,904

G ulf States (1902).

36
2,629,380
2,953,362
16,954,738

12,500
27,098,435

50
442,536

68,975

2,338

538,344

30,160

is

84,238
122,103
995,140

873,095
9,849,338

36,420
605,539

17,095
150

467
3

33,850

4,502

1,896,467
104,291,045

63,409
3,423,850

489,505

13,146

PRODUCTS OP THE FISHERIES,

B arracuda........................ ......................
W ack basses............................. ..............

M iddle A tlantic States
(1904).

Sheepshead.......
Silver h a k e.......
S m elts................
Snappers, r e d . . .
Snappers, oth er.

4,812,840
618,705

23,401
737,095
10,155

1,185
12,303
1,859

635,830

18,285

1,974,815

48,590

155,100
42.543

25,563
67,851

8,203
977

13,608,553
358,806

410,157
10,442

2,757,702

79,748

708,465

11,704

114

20

8,609,180
75,573
20,554

200,890
9,209
1,645

368,204
940,930
25,548,484
1,338,081
676,996

41,470
40,978
669.482
136,143
41,763

1,013,172
926,946
4,848,269
1,187,700
218,075

54,322
21,426
190,380
114,574
11,209

1,583,891
155,600
4,789,047

64,458
3,356
173,207

467,391

13,662

1,570,404
137,981

31,648
92,116
4,271

Sturgeon caviar.
S uckers..............
Sunfish................
Sw ordfish...........
T autog................

707
65,833
2,593
3,296,869
634,761

467
2,509
140
204,637
21,918

60,317
211,443
44,498
15,000
210,345

49,945
9,584
1,798
930
6,327

20,780
169,350
660,514

13,284
4,899
14,685

11,105
4,800
44,050

5,336
372
2,134

11,343

554

446
28,908
2,320
1 319,107

169,206
1,637,314
31,975,446
373,637

12,250
30,351
674,633
45,614

866,355
1,568,654
385,707

39,778
58,673
18,950

140,164
3,405,402
1,696,994

3,633
92,204
27,942

3.017,476

125,274

2,925
1,634,147
79,840
11,524,499

3,689,584
6,079,906

71,902
181,829

2,000

7,349
173,969
6,923,429

2,225
4,822
1,018,653

3,810,641

86.640

71,664
12,366,915

3,897
198,979

945,400
*7,984,614

500
12,485
744,581

' ’ 1*415*440

100,752

800

100

1.078,065
187,200
1,311,750
251,360
1,174,58$

43,406
12,480
93,544
10,064
95,133

33,220,194
680,337

3,961,785
151,032

125,066,711
892,794
1,561,850
172,456

11,547,629
145,646
6,705
13,939

22,719,074
13,020

644,478
980

34,115> 935

1,263,689

2,665,696

1,031,523

120,524

30,587

563,956
346,889

28,215
28,095

1,764
2,616

T ro u ts.......................... W hiting and k in gfish .,
Other fish ..................... .
C ra b s........................... .
L obsters................... .
Spiny lobsters.........
C raw fish.................
Shrim p and praw n.
S qu id ......................
Clam s......................
Oysters........................
Scallops.......................
M ussels.......................
Terrapin and turtles.
Sponges.......................
O il, fis h .......................
Oil, w h ale.............. .
Oil, sea elephant.......
W h alebon e................
A m bergris.................
A lligator h id e s .........
Otter skin s.................
Oyster and other sh e lls.
Other p rodu cts...............
T ota l..

26,325
3.933,564
590,625
55,950
94

34,120
14,194
35,955

5.832.000
2.466.000

4,512
22,315

480,283,604

14,184,205

811,857,062

18,963,976

60,060
364,422

856
246,565
25,000
193.037
16,900

841,000
14,142,600
1,255,079

2,650

325,357

17,917

*94,*5K

*4i5*874

2,267
218
28,775

100,687
2,927

13,538
17,352

249,240
356

27,241
1,015

20

1,560,290

50
3,170

495
15,615

1,732
2,788

59,320
8,730
1,786,187

106,446,072

2,849,633

113,696,970

3,494,196

168,599,676

169

1In this table the products of the fisheries are given in weight and value as sold by the fishermen, except that the canned salmon for Alaska is included at net weight
(48 pounds to a case) and at its value alter being canned. The weight of clams, oysters, and other shellfish is for the soft or edible part. For information with respect to 1908,
see following table.
*Includes razor clams, 40.500 pounds, value, $1,620.




PRODUCTS OF THE FISHERIES.

Spanish m ackerel.
Spot........................ .
Squeteagues.........
Striped bass...........
Sturgeons.............. .

of the

F isherie

of the

U nited States ,

Species.

by

Species

Mississippi R iver and
tributaries (1903).
Pounds.

Dollars.

G eograph ic S ections ,

Great Lakes (1903).
Pounds.

Dollars.

etc .— Con tin ued.

M inor interior waters
(1900-1903).
Pounds.

35,886
312,303
277,272
53,224
81,211
6,016

38,737
2,002
751,833

2,694
45
27,884

746,021
75,533

5,700
4,347

175,029
33,866
698,318
25,030
12,567
29,209

278,556

4,237,643

71,285

1,016,129

.

Dollars

Pounds.

815,428

20,360

6,201,723
9,997,924
300,076

i§9 ,670
407,367
15,698

217,715
471,812
289,742

5,629

23,600
65,329
1,582
1,283,897
19,498
937,177
209,146
37,986

2,720
5,888
1,154
24,692
1,109
229,322
12,320
2,427

23,650

15,332
28,843
27,683

125,858

225

7,500

12,029
2,097,350
618

2,700
198,952,814

108
10,671,648

875

32,672
30,305
19,150

618,575
20,323
6,694,040
84,271
16,132,107
7,519,615
325,901

39,794
13,223
121,576
1,881
722,542
337,866
7,936

244,464

31,3i3

2,372

101,781
50
127,002
8

11,808
14,805

6

7,897

45,800

1,504

1,113

115

40
2530,098

,

27,000
49,036
459,950
19,110
2,775
202,761
71,828
11,536,926

336,049

24,788

900

296

23,300

1,796

26,400
63,640
2,976,630

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

93,374,159

1,841,168

86,194,817

2,745,501

5,618,263

425,929

206,718,043

i Cod and halibut caught in Alaskan waters are credited to the Pacific Coast States whence those fisheries are prosecuted.

3,748
3
4,668
350
0

1,023,750
1,232,850
92,580
3,492

W h alebon e___ , _______________________________________________ _______
Other products........................................................................................................




Dollars.

18,025
1,493
30,979
810
899
2,046

32,157,329
45,906
7,659
1,725
20,260
26,296

Alaska <1908).i

2Includes $218,451 w orth o f pearls.

PRODUCTS OP THE FISHERIES,

B lack bass ........ ............. ................................................................................................
431,170
B uffalo fis h ............................................................................................................. 11,491,663
C atfish............................ ......................................................................................... 5,191,850
Crappie and strawberry b a ss.................................................................... .......... 1,118,770
Brum, fresh-w ater . . . . I ........................................................................................ 2,748,743
E els. - ............................. .................................................................... ............
74,210
F lou n d ers.......................... _..................................................................................
German carp ......................................................................................................... 12,270,346
H errings..................................................................................................................
H erring, la k e ............................................................................................................... ..
1,421,086
P addlefish ..............................................................................................................
Paddleflsh ca v ia r ...........................................................................................................
11,171
Perch, y ellow .........................................................................................................
73,447
398,668
Pike perches ..................................................................................................................
707,093
Pike and p ick erel..................................................................................................
P o llo ck ........................... ....... ........................................................................................
Salm ons .......... ............................................................ ...... ................ .......................
8,750
S m elts..
............................................................................................................ .
Sturgeons
_ ______ ______ _______________________________________
943., 497
Sturgeon c a v ia r ......... ........................... ...............................................................
S uckers ................ ........... .......... ..... ......................... .....................................................
1,109,276
Sunfish ................................................................................................................................ 1,221,762
T ro u ts ................................................................................................................................
W hite fis h ....................... ......... ............ . ........... ........................................................
Other fish _______
__________ ____________________ _____ ___________ 1,293,918
Clams, soft, srul other
.. .. .. t ______________________________________
C raw fish ..................... .................................................................................................
Shrim p and praw n ........ .......... ...............................................................................
190,884
477,370
Terrapin and tu rtles.......................................................................................
O il, fis h ....................................................................................................................
Oil, w h a le_______________ ____ _____ ____________ _____ ____ ____________
Fur-seal p e lts ............... ...................................................................................................
16
Otter sk in s ..................................................................................................................
t *_____ . . . . ________________ ____________________ 51,856,480
Mussel shells

and

170

N o . 1 0 9 . — P roducts

6

0

No. H O . — PRODUCTS OF THE FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES: S h o w in g Q u a n t itie s

and

V alues

oe

Sp e cie s ,

by

G eographic

D iv is io n s , 1908.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

Species,

Black bass......................................
Black cod.......................................
Blilp.fi sh.......... ................................
B onito......................................
Bream or sunfish...........................

P n s.
ou d

309,000
89,974,000
600
1,300

D rs.
olla

11,000
588,000
C
1)

Gulf of Mexico
district.

Pacific coast dis­
trict.

P n s. D rs.
ou d
olla

P n s. D rs.
ou d
olla

800

3,100

220,000
3,205,000

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

D rs.
olla

105,000

86.000

7,200

82,000
209,000

8,200
1,459,000
5,500

476,000
32.000
52.000

6i6,6oo
11,000
185,000

30.000
900
8,300

329,000

6,100

43.000
400
100
143,000
1,500
1,400
7,700
40,000

128,000

45,000

6,100

223,000
79.000
132.000
1,300

C o d ... .
.........
Crappie and strawberry bass.......
.................
CrevaJM..
Croaker...........................................
C ultuscod......................................

101,506,000
204,000
1.340.000
7.307.000

2,685,000
8,500
21,000
185.000

27,000
224.000
778.000

Cunner.....................................
Cusk................................................
Dogfish or bow fins........................
Drum , fresh-water...... .................
Drum , salt-w ater..........................

199.000
6.344.000
152.000
4,100
1.548.000

7,500
105.000
2,000
100
33,000

E els.................................................
F lo u n d e r s .,,.,............................
Grouper.....................................
Grunts......................................
H addock....................................... i

3.251.000
15,803,000
245.000
5,200
59,987,000

197.000
416.000
5,200

7,946,000

301,000
3,028,000

20,000
37.000
19; 000

1,308,000

1 Less than 100 pounds.

1,900

6,200

200

30,670,000
8,073,000

858.000
395.000

10,152,000
963,000

195,000
50,000

98,000

0)

19,000
129;000

100,000
1,490,000

1,400
16,000

3,900

46,000

2,700

218,000

58,000
250,000

7,178,000

(2
)

1,800
7,000

9,100
131,000

366.000
1,625,000
384.000

76,000

1.449.000
4.737.000

13,666
4,600
65,000

58,000
455,000

2,563,000

89,000
457,000
1,270,000

2,821,000
15,040,000

61,000

6.749.000
1.482.000
3.528.000
82,000

Pounds.

359.000
89,978,000
38,000
220.000

1,641,000

1.683.000
16,000
2,400
3.984.000
41,000

Total.

3,250,000

7.030.000
755,000
1.656.000

too

D rs.
olla

Great Lakes district.

1,600
87,500

100
1,600

44.000

C
1)

4,500
38,000

Buffalo fish....................................
Butterfish......................................
Carp, German................................
Catfish......................................
Cobia........
............

152,000

Dollars.
12,000

589,000
1,600
1,600
91,000

3.313.000
209.000
7.647.000
1.096.000
4.738.000

255.000
5,500
506.000
39.000

16.729.000
6.855.000
42.763.000
17.817.000
123.000

498.000
237.000
1.135.000
785.000
2,800

109,453,000
2.794.000
1.564.000
8.143.000
250.000

2.903.000
108.000
28.000
226,000
7,000

199,000
6.344.000
1.701.000
G,532,000
4.576.000

7,500
105.000

3.358.000
23.346.000
1.870.000
389,000
59.987.000

203.000
588.000
42.000
19.000
1,308,000

120.000

22,000

154.000
164.000

2Less than #100.
171




50,000

Mississippi River
district.

PRODUCT'S O ’ THE FISHERIES.
B

Albacore or horse mackerel...........
Alewives.........................................
Amber fish (jackfish)....................
A nchovies. ......... .......................
Barmfinda......................................

Atlantic coast district.

of t h e

F is h e r ie s

of t h e

U n ited St a te s , Sh o w in g Q u a n t itie s

and

V alues

of

Sp e cie s ,

by

G eo g raph ic D iv is io n s ,

1908— Continued.

Species.

Atlantic coast district.

P n s.
ou d

D
ollars.

34,340,000
4,354,000
121)703,000
815,000
1,900

10
0

olla
P n s. D rs.
ou d

Mississippi River
district.

P n s. D rs.
ou d
olla

P n s. D rs.
ou d
olla

35,000

Jewfish...........................................
Jurel................................................
Lady fish.........................................
Ling or eelpout..............................
M ackerel./...................................

Pacific coast dis­
trict.

Mackerel, chub..............................
Menhaden...................................
Minnows.........................................
Moonfisli (angel fish or spaueush).
M ullet...........................................
Muskallunge........... .....................
Mutton fish....................................
Paddlefish......................................
Perch, w hite..................................
Perch, yellow .................................

464.000
325.000
763.000

97.000
12.103.000

1.700
848.000

437,000
391,624,000
65.000
14.846.000

13,000
889.000
900
1.700
389.000

376,000

6,500

2,200

61,000
60,000
52,000
346,000

2,400
900
9,000

162,000

4,500
3,153,000

10
0

197,000

989,000

2,900

2,600

2,412,000
930.000

20
0

95,000
18,853,000

4,200
519,000

41.000
80.000

(V)

228,000

2,800

3,300

3,100

1,800
24.000
87.000
305,000

259.000
133.000
35.000

3,600

29,462,000
311,000

39,000

305,000

i,io o

6,930,000

208,000

16,000

2,142,000
15,115,000

136.000
569.000

47,000

36,000

367.000
Pike perch.....................................
133.000

2,800

42,000
26,000

1.579,000
19,000

1,700

1,439,666

402,000

Pom pano............................. .........
P orgy.............................................
Porkfish.........................................
"Redfish ..........................................
Hock bass________ ____ ________

31,000
3,700

141,000

8,300

900
9.000
4,500
848.000
16.000
893.000

5,100

900
6,000

11,000

2,800

65,000

2,300

908.000

25.000
417.000
1.518.000
2.412.000
7.898.000

1,700
9,600
49,000
137.000
258.000

24,000
777,000
2,959,000
15.247.000
29.462.000

32.000
174.000
580.000
402.000

570.000
133.000
35,000
305.000
107.000

71.000
6,900
2,800
2,800
5,100
66,000

6 ,0 0
60

20 0
,00

2.454.000
26,000

500

20,000

90,398,666 3,343,666

464.000
1,562,000
796.000
989.000
38,000

223.000
52.000
346.000
326.000
12.103.000

2,454,000
500

D rs.
olla

16i;000
33.703.000

300

32,000
6,900
2,800

P ollock...........................................

P n s.
ou d

34.340.000
34.441.000
125.050.000
41.118.000
876.000

2.200

137,000
48.000

0)
27.000
11.000

Total.

639.000
394.776.000

300
4, (XX
)

41,118,000

D .
ollars

25,000

690.000
145.000




P n s.
ou d

30,088,000 1,236,000
3,347,000
32,000

2,200
10
0
1,000
• 4,900
11,000

Perm it................................ ...........
Pigfish or hogfish..........................
Pike and pickerel..........................

Rnekfish.
.............................
Round robin ..................................
PftnrfPmpntn pike__
___
Sailor’s choice or pinfish...............
Salm on...........................................

Great Lakes district.

i
...................t..................

1.720.000
00,4X7,000

1,000

500
500
39,000
3,347,000

PRODUCTS OP THE FISHERIES,

H ake...............................................
H alibut...........................................
Herring...........................................
Herring (lake)................................
H ickory shad.................................

Gulf of Mexico
district.

172

N o. 1 1 0 . — P ro d u cts

Sardines..........................................
Soup.................................. .
. . . . ........................... .




4,63$, 000
290,000
43,000
282, -K0
3
7^0
3,600
2,092,00!)
1,5 0
42.000
1,124,000
93.000
3,20r72.000
33,00? 12,546,000
2,500
232.000
1,486,000
112,000
203.000
42.000
1,505,000
•1,030,000
180,000
69.000
7,200
20.000

30,000

1,700,000

22,000

1,500
200
55,000

100
124,000
3,645,000
350,666

5,300

1.337.000
1.776.000
309,000

42.000
135,000
13.000

198,000
7,800

5,400
200

50,000

603.000
13.000
76.000
4,500
230.000

198,000
37,000
7,500

1,600

76.000
600
31.000
54.000
2,800
398,000
332,900
23.000
0)

4,706,000
15,279,000

38,000

7.336.000
8.156.000
24,000

1,294,000
546,000
3,600

2,400
18,000
20,000
16,000
4,500
29.000
27.000
3,700
2,000

53,000
12,561,000

2,600
271,000

182,000

6,800

3,069,000

61,000

4,081,000

127,666

178,000

14,000

573.000
504.000
1,005,000
287.000
497.000
234.000

69.000
53.000
16.000
17.000
7,300
22.000

104,000
1,931,000

1,002,000

61,000
235.000
415.000
135.000
38,000
1,071,000
126.000
62,000
79,000

1.553.000
18,000
1.688.000
44.000
11.000
37.460.000
10.176.000
7,643,000
7,200

i Less than $100.

845.000
892.000

39.000
28.000

41,000

2,706,000
995.000
239.000

700

0)

1,000
103,000

1,800

38,666
25,000
193,000

800
17.000
31.000

9,400

1,600

306,000

262,000
7,258,000

36,000
167,000

18,000
6,300
12,024,000 - 800,000
224,000
11,000
7,722,000
524,000
14,666
12,000
17,000

500
8,600
3,100

348,000

28,000

14,000

|

4.638.000
8.414.000
6.352.000
115.000
27.041.000
75.000
2.637.000
10.336.000
402.000
4.340.000
13.498.000
356.000
3.806.000
1.824.000
49.869.000
3.657.000
2.072.000
8.555.000
198.000
2.714.000
995.000
289.000
18.000
12.024.000
265.000
7.722.000
1.614.000
253.000
5.123.000
217.000
259.000
42.612.000
10.301.000
7.643.000
7,200
62,000
614.000
4.706.000
15.279.000
626.000
14.374.000
1.005.000
7.805.000
8.654.000
259,000

30.000
290.000
284.000
700
2.113.000
1,500
97.000
93.000
4,200
174.000
636.000
15.000
194.000
46.000
1.776.000
314.000
157.000
215.000
5,400
198.000
37.000
9,100
6,300
800.000
13.000
524.000
78.000
18.000
112.000

95,000
42.000
553.000
359.000
23.000
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THE FISHERIES.

Shad................................................
Shark............................. ................
Sheepshead....................................
Silver hake......................... ...........
Rlrat.fts.............................................
Sm elt..............................................
Snapper, red ..................................
Snapper, other...............................
Spanish m ackerel..........................
Spot................................................
Squeteague........ ............................
Striped bass...................................
Sturgeon.........................................
Suciasrs...........................................
Surf fish..........................................
Swordfish.......................................
Tautog............................................
Tom eod..........................................
Trout, brook..................................
Trout, lake.....................................
W hite bass.....................................
W hitefish.......................................
W hiting and kingfish...................
Y ellow tail......................................
Other fish.......................................
Caviar.............................................
Frogs...............................................
Crabs, hard....................................
Crabs, soft......................................
Crabs, king.....................................
Crabs, spider..................................
Crabs, stone...................................
Crawfish.........................................
Prawn.............................................
Lobsters..........................................
Spiny lobsters...............................
Shrim p...........................................
A balone..........................................
Clams, hard....................................
Clams, soft......................................
Clams, razor...................................

8.414.000
6.309.000
115.000
25.937.000
75,000
1.513.000
10.336.000
278.000
695.000
952.000
124.000
1.970.000
1.622.000
44.441.000
1,881,000
649.000
405.000

3,700
32.000
104.000
1.931.000
71.000
390.000
16.000
1.317.000
553.000
25,000
h- 1

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of t h e

F is h e r ie s

of the

U n it ed S t a t e s , S h o w in g Q u a n t itie s

and

V alues

of

Sp e cie s ,

by

G eo g r a p h ic D iv is io n s ,

1908— Continued.

Species.

Mussels................
Mussel shells.......
Other shells........
Pearls and slugs.
Squid...................

P n s.
ou d

265.000
186,743,000
2.414.000
18.000
131.000

D rs.
olla
21,000

13,434,000
317,000
100

Gulf of Mexico
district.

olla
P n s. D rs.
ou d
44,403,000 1,586,000
400
10
0
15,000

1,300

5,400

92,000
148,000

42.000
5,800

Sealskins.........
A lligator hides.

3,100
119,000

Porpoise h id es.,

48.000

M in k s k i n s ..........

100

Muskrat skin s..
Otter s k in s ....,
W h a leb on e....

64.000
3,700
31.000

L ivers..................
Sounds.................
O il, fish................
Oil, porpoise.......
Oil, sea-elephant.
O il, s e a l...
O il, sperm .
Oil, whale.
Irish m oss.

657.000
96.000
221.000

29.000
88.000

4,000
3,222,000
560.000
772.000
252.000

T otal..................................... 1,344,666,000




P n s. D rs.
ou d
olla

1,600

6 ,0 0
80
37*., '300
00
0

545,000

253,000

P n s.
ou d

D rs.
olla

76,266,000

7,100

386,000

20 ,0 0
00

800

4,400

77,666

300,000

8,200
21,000
1,000

500
77.000

25.000

20 0
.0 0

16,000
15,000

38,000

32,666

1,300

119,000

207.000
506.000

2,600
30,000
(l)

13,000

12,000

i i ,6o
6
29,000

10
0

P n s.
ou d

265.000
233,309,000
2.414.000
18,000
146.000

D rs.
olla
21,000

15,713,000
317.000
100

35.000

8.542.000
81,869,000
952.000

12.000

392.000
8.400
300.000
43.000

2.562.000

40,003

20, O P
O
40,000
is, 300
15.000 i
97.000 i . ..............

951,000

Total.

Great Lakes district.

694,000

110,000

38.000

Terrapin.
T u rtles...

P n s. D rs.
ou d
olla
2,163,000

6 ,0 0
80

10.000

2,452,000

Mississippi River

i, ioo

300

8.474.000
5.403.000

34.000

Pacific coast dis­
trict.

18,000

900

80.000
40.000
545.000

368.000
1.088.000
622.000
3,100
372.000

8,200

61.000

48.000
ioo
14,000

1,000

22.000

400
14,000

89.000
136.000
30.000
215.000

149.000
7,600
63.000

88.000

7.400
4,100
9,500
3,000
3,600

4,000
3,391,000
573.000
772.000
252.000

400
252.000
30.000
26.000
1,700

*74,000 117,695,000 4,825,000 176,150,000 6,839,000 148,311,000 3,125,000 106,632,000 3,767,000 1,893,454,000

PRODUCTS OF THE FISH"

Clams, surf..............................
Oysters....................................
Scallops....................................
Scallop rim s............................
Cockles, winkles, and eonchs.

Atlantic coast district.

54,031,000

657.000
96.000

7. ,00
4,100

9,500

221.000

29.000

v5,iXU
:
4.000 i...................

JO

169,666
13,000

?.•' J00
, 000
•0,000

12,000
900

1,700

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[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

State.

Vessels.
Num­
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persons Num­ Value, in­
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ployed. ber.
outfit.

Boats.
Num­
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Total......................... 143,881

1Exclusive o f Alaska.
2These statistics are confined

61

6
60
243
65
327

8
8
17

2
222
575
1,107
671

110
4
206
435
643
299
54
44

6
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138
108
157
946
190
89

130,127
670
1,154
8,115
2,121
573,322
994,331
1,069
792
334,215
5,702
846,414
89,527 : 2,791
4,222
47,226
7,700
937
832
511
4,469
440,536
6,969
1,006,543
1,000,780
8,493
4,282,316
3,694
327,232
1,647
16,054
689
1,144
372,434
785
709,401
3,843
1,749,961
3,131
4,984
281,838
1,083
214,879
2,312
140,405
254,301
333
815
514,538
1,719
50,336
399
269,337
991
1,332,104 10,942
1,593,562
2,798
243,831
1,200
308

6,933 17,831,362

Value of
accessory
property Value of
and cash products.
capital.

D
ollars. D . D
ollars ollars. D
ollars.

D rs.
olla
972
Alabama.............................
998
Arkansas.............................
California............................ 4,129
Connecticut........................ 2,147
Delaware............................. 1,756
Florida................................ 9,212
Georgia............................... 2,525
Illinois................................
4,439
986
Indiana...............................
Iow a....................................
786
555
Kentucky...........................
Louisiana............................ 5,795
Maine.................................. 6,861
Maryland............................ 18,392
Massachusetts..................... 11,577
Michigan............................. 3,472
Minnesota...........................
934
Mississippi.......................... 2,037
Missouri..............................
906
New Jersey......................... 7,231
New Y ork..........................
6,775
North Carolina................... 9,681
O hio.................................... 2,054
Oregon................................ 4,772
Pennsylvania..................... 1,250
Rhode Island..................... 1,493
South Carolina................... 2,559
Tennessee............................
427
Texas..................................
1,780
Virginia............................... 20,066
Washington........................ 4,954
W isconsin........................... 2,011
Other States 3 ...................
349

Value.

Value o f
appara­
tus o f
capture.

33,900
36,740
492,680
117,870
38,100
575,050
79,030
234,190
15,530
37,510

11,120
353,920
662,490
643,720
476,850
266,770
35,760
45,660
25,350
390,580
307,610
251,460
140,900
367,350
26,060
132,520
42,030
9,360
117,400
733,360
376,820
173,300
18,190

81,603
23,083
13,150
30,966
501,621
91,300
83,778 1,085,522
62,691
9,456
325,781
668,283
54,505
185,000
271,859
294,075
28,500
22,391
28,879
10,518
20,890
6,561
94,550
40,056
576,262
165,655
368,774
86,035
775,309
215,041
820,620
598,591
32,685
42,849
57,646
46,246
27,864
39,098
344,528
269,496
361,808 1,412,603
367,426
369,529
423,076
342,989
64,750
795,488
113,972
87,100
229,881
627,483
5,350
16,201
27,264
13,301
41,250
26,344
484,597
433,548
1,161,669
309,235
275,550
407,277
17,101
3,881

387,218
207,172
1,969,727
2,981,721
541,204
3,388,690
700,964
1,413,242
223,145
214,555
110,297
1,568,797
3,256,581
3,305,673
7,095,229
1,473,055
191,946
556,174
293,479
3,068,586
4,593,702
1,776,023
839,581
1,356,460
513,110
1,751,819
288,328
111,856
445,889
4,715,744
3,513,238
1,067,169
110,255

83,549 7,269,180 8,999,199 7,921,191 54,030,629

to the fishing industry and do not include packing and canning estab­
lishments or wholesale fish dealers.
s Includes Kansas, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and W est Virginia.







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1899

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1904
1899

3,707
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1904
1899

139
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1899

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1904
1899

5,492
5,588
6,792

6,213
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1904
1899

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13,329
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236,870
173,595

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309,775
218,114

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1904
1899

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22,418
11,052
7,025

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11,551

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1,204
543
194

14, 486
7, 013
4, 405

15,168
5,463
4,337

31,963
13,437
9,371

Card cutting and designing...........

Carriages and sleds, children’s ___

10

19

8
6
108

6
6

201

1 Includes 898 establishments reported as “ Brooms” and 384 as “ Brushes”

84

-

-

10.2

2.6

5.5

12.7

206,188
158,670
108,642

19.1
36.4

30.9
42.0

16,795
7,974
5,034

102.8

137.9
43.4

57.3

2Included in 1 Soap” in
“
183




in 1909.

6
8

'ACTintES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

1909
1904
1899

Butter, reworking

of

Man u factu res,

by

S pecified I n d u s t r ie s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1899, 1904,

Persons engaged in industry.
Num­
Cen­ ber of
sus estab­
year. lish­
ments.

110

1909
1904
1899

Care, street-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.

1909
1904
1899

20

Cash registers and calculating ma­
chines.

Primary
horse­
power.

7

4,001
2,303
1,366

43,086
34,058
33,453

47,094
36,367

97,797
55,994
33,395

1

421
264
144

3,583
4,730
3,585

4,005
4,997

Capital.

Value
Per cent of
increase.
added by
manufacture "
Value of
Sal­
Cost o f
Wages. materials. products. (value of
aries.
products Wage
less cost earn­ Value
ers
of mate­
of
(aver­ prod­
rials).
age
ucts.
num­
ber).
Expressed in thousands.

olla
olls. D
ollars. D rs.
D rs. D
olla
139,805
88,179
88,324

5,138
2,855
1,538

27,135
20,248
16,987

78,753
75,657
61,743

15,161
7,054
4,865

14,168
12,976
7,615

594
398
235

2,177
2,840
1,951

D rs. D .
olla
ollars

11.3

123,730
111, 175
90,510

26.5
44,977
35,518
1.8
28,767 .

22.8

4,260
5,341
3,967

7,810
10,844
7,305

3,550 —24.2
5,503
31.9
3,338 -

-2 8 .0
48.4

5,312
2,442
1,250

3,552
1,516
921

23,708
9.875
5,675

20,156
8,359
4,754 .

83.0
97.3

140.1
74.0

3,653
1,858

15,320
8,814

29,344
12,215

63,205
29,873

33,861
17,658 .

53.2

111.6

22

23

253
343
431

448
642
405

872
1,292
1,134

424 -3 1 .6
650 -4 8 .3
729 -

-3 2 .5
13.9

16

155,144
96,621
89,069

6,137
4,048
2,923

14,085
10,790
9,393

64,122
42,063
34,546

117,689
75,222
62,637

19.7
4.1

56.5

559
261
269
13,685
8,379
6,891
57,500
42,189
31,514

80
16

191
99

311
108
207
15,523
9,723
6,877
11,131
9,872
8,819

786
327
485
22,390
14,390
9,666
35,197
29,790

45.8
475
219 -2 4 .5
278 .
35.2
6,867
59.1
4,667
2,789 .
24,066
5.7
31.6
19,918
13,291 .

140.4
-3 2 .6

6

14
14

3

1909
1904
1899

50
32
18

10

7

1,777
923
327

7,465
4,079
2,067

9,249
5,012

6,944
4,139
1,340

27,224
7,588
5,242

2,736
1,109
329

Cement1............................................... 1909
1904

135
129

17
26

2,719
1,383

26,775
17,478

29,511
18,887

371,799
149,604

187,398
85,759

Charcoal................................................ 1909
1904
1899

76
74
183

75
77

25
25
23

631
923
1,786

731
1,025

165
355
164

641
717
811

Chemicals *........................................... 1909
1904
1899

349
275
433

154
123

3,923
2,778
2,123

23,714
19,806
19,020

27,791
22,707

208,604
132,262
90,349

1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899

40
28
49
27
25
24

63
18
31
568
10
291
15
289
1,529
53
1,249
63
• 676

328
225
298
2,826
2,090
1,314
23,857
22,579
17,155

436
273

18

3,404
2,396

10,593
5,217
2,756
14.957
10,731
7,251

N

73
65

A

Cars, steam-railroad, not including
operations of railroad companies.

Pro­
prie­
Wage
tors Salaried earners
and
em­
(average Total.
firm ployees. number).
mem­
bers.

1909— Continued.

M

Industry.

and

184

N o . 1 1 4 .— S u m m a r y

53,567
33,159
28,091

20.1
U

China decorating.................................
Chocolate and cocoa products............




120

97
109

25,439
23,891

6

21

122

970
463
371
2,181
1,638
957

1,269
822
526
12,944
11,892
8,315

22,110

55.6
48.9
18.2
34.7

F

Clocks and watches, including cases
and materials.

45
30

Cloth, sponging and refinishing.......

l,45tf
1,014
549

2Z.t>

40.0

48.9

86
.0

2, 140
1, 305

4, 135

1,362
811
457

55.0
84.9

93.2
64.0

297,515
211,433
168,169

568, 077
406, 768
323, 839

270,562
195,335
155,670

38.0

10.2

39.7
25.6

389
380
332

105
95
98

781
700
681

676
605
583

- 8.1
- 4.3

11.6
2.8

20,418
9,976
6,574

78,568
51,180
32,586

208,788
130,72Q
84,705

384, 752
247, 662
159, 340

175,964
116,942
74,635

32.9
38.2

55.4
55.4

46,042
38,735
28,437

6,596
3,216
2,951

3.676
2,830
2,487

83,205
65,847
55,112

110, 533

27,328
18,341
14,415

25.7
-* 6,7

21.1

10,490
13,178
8,927

25,843
18,532
13,585

2,411
1,345
1,023

4,633
4,120
3,077

11,964
9,501
6,945

20, 206

24, 526

12,562
10,7G
5
7,007

10.3
23.8

21.0

13, 952

31,226
20,440

62,602
66,669
34,767

152.321
90,713
36,503

2,072
1,247
797

15,454
9,304
7,086

64,025
29,885
19,666

95, 697
51, 729
35, 585

31,672
21,844
15,919

54.2
11.7

85.0
45.4

44,638
36,239
26,866

54,854
42,729

35,870
24,292
19,410

68,326
43,125
26,319

9,137
4,840
3,525

15,615
11,699

81,151
48,810
35,354

134, 796
87, 087
60, 644

53,645
38,277
25,290

23.2
34.9

54.8
43.6

8,020

1,688

26,269
27,743
25,323

29,717
31,133

'65.108
56,988
38,462

50,342
36, 756
25,602

2,047
1,752
963

11,715
11,843
9,860

36,928
34,971
23,619

60, 248
57, 956
42, 025

23,320
22,985
18,406

- h, 3
9.6

4.0
37.9

8,896
4,827
2,924
1.314
1,050
682

73,615
53,035
38,317
25,820
25,332
21,651
1,095
660
362

86,934
60,713

62,366
30,229
28,829
78,549
66,244
47,999
1,154
782
573

217,532
147,608
49,679
76,020
56,467
43,153
4,804

10,288
6,070
2,810
1,863
1,597

39,501
26,269
16,924
9,133
8,824
6,554
503
235
117

112,582
63,921
42,602
40,915
46,031
33,064
5,341
2,149
1,505

199, 824
119, 933
78, 359
61, 0
20
64, 664
49, 078
9, 662
3, 510
2, 107

87,242
56,012
35,757
20,105
18,633
16,014
4,321
1,361
602

38.8
38.4

6 .G
6
53.1

57
55
46

67

6
8

125
59
39

975
795
534

1,167
922

Clothing, horse...................................

1909
1904

33
29
26

40
32

142
73
55

1,648
1,063
575

Clothing, men’s, including sh irts....

1909
1904
1899

6,354
5,145
6,419

8,502
7,006

23,239
15,671
11,906

Clothing, men’s, "buttonholes...........

1909
1904
1899

146
141
149

181
164

Clothing, women’s .............................

1909
1904
1899

4,558
3,351
2,701

Coffee and spice, roasting and grindmg.3

1909
1904
1899

607
421
45$

Coffins, burial cases, and undertak­
ers’ goods.

1909
1904
1899

Coke....................................................

504
268

85
39
17

1,830
1,168

1)454
656
271

3,279
1,499
654

171
72
47

492
342
177

2,773
1,329
848

239,696
173,689
157,549

271,437
196,366

42,725
29,829
20,457

275.320
176,557
140,191

26,723
15,740
12,032

106,277
68,459
5G, 391

20
8
11

830
903
944

1,031
1,075

176
137
113

225
262
247

12
6

6,482
4,913

18,796
10.920
6,715

153,743
115,705
83,739

179,021
131,538

22,294
14,916

129,301
73,948
48,432

42
4

497

5,529
2,844
2,749

7,490
5,959
6,387

13,516
9,245

22,334
15,703
16,270

284
239
217

161
108

1,948
1,161
948

9,339
8,468
6,840

11,448
9,797

1909
1904
1899

315
278
241

101
73

1,852
1,386
915

29,273
18,981
16,999

1909
1904
1899

1,944
1,348
962

1.832
1,366

8,384
5,124
4,304

1909
1904

1,693
1,719
1,798

1,760
1,853

Copper, tin, and sheet-iron products.. 1909
1904
1899
Cordage and twine, jute and linen 1909
1904
goods.
1899
1909
Cordials and sirups.
1904
1899

4,228
2,540
1,985
164
145
160
117
63
39

4,423
2,851

Confectionery.,

Cooperage and wooden goods, not
elsewhere specified.

i Included in “ Lim e” in 1899,




80
60
94

6
8

1,537
969

49
4
112
171

27,214
26,442
1,638
899

7

0

4

5

1,021

1,666

627
242

1,153

121

5

1

566

84, 188
69, 527

2Includes “ Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids” and “ W ood distillation, not including turpentine and rosin,”
* Includes “ Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning, and shelling,” in 1899.

31.3

45.3

1.9
17.0

- 5.6
31.8

65.9
82.3

175.3

in 1899.

66.6
185

289

127
62
35

6

322
109

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

1, 544
1, 053

1909
1904
1899

S

u m m a r y

of

M

a n u f a c t u r e s

,

b y

Spec

if ie d

I

n d u s t r ie s

,

Ca

le n d a r

Persons engaged in industry.

Pro­
prie­
Wage
tors Salaried earners
and
em­
(average Total.
firm ployees. number),
mem­
bers.

185
136
136

3,142
2,895
2,340

3,376
3,080

3,746
2,589
1,563

877
815

17.564
10,975
12,297

19,611
11,948

8,514
6,981
4,902

378,880
315,874
302,861

57

335
280
671

814
827

3,351
1,989
1,464

233
176

206
165

87
80

79

Cork, cutting.

1909
1904

62
50
62

Corsets...........

1909
1904

138
109
138

91

Cotton goods, including cottonsmall
wares.

1909
1904

1,324
1,154
1,055

377
432

Crucibles.

1909
1904

12
11
11

Cutlery and tools, not elsewhere
specified.

1909
1904

Dairymen’s, poulterers’, and apia­
rists’ supplies.1

1909
1904

Dentists’ materials.............................. 1909
1904
1899
Drug grinding...................................... 1909
1904
1899
Dyeing and finishing textiles............ 1909
1904

1899



Primary
horse­
power.

721

68

25
27
26
426
360
298

1899, 1904,

a n d

D rs. D . D
olla
olls ollars. D
ollars.
267
198
195

1,098
$88
688

3,435
2,459
2,404

4,581
3,284
3,638

18,033
9,589
7,290

2,871
1,010
966

6,464
3,600
3,645

387,771 1,296,517
323,287
986,604
795,834

822,238
613,111
467,240

14,412
10,238
7,350

340

816
627
760

2,051
1,577
1,844

32,996
26,188
19,642

37,161
29,004

68,294
54,397
38,283

1,354
500

4,871
2,608

6,431
3,273

340
290
182
214
107

1,573
1,922
1,017
922
981
644
44,046
35.565
29,776

1,982
2,291

2,939
2,196
1,318

1,152
1,111

47,303
38,071

1909— Continued.

Per cent of
Value
increase.
added by
manufacture
Value of
Sal­
Cost of
Wages. materials. products. (value of
aries.
products Wage
less cost earn­ Value
ers
of mate­
of
(aver­ prod­
rials).
age
ucts.
num­
ber).
Expressed in thousands.

5,327
4,009
2,684

102

318
310

Capital.

e a r s

D
ollars. D .
ollars
5,940
4,491
4,392

2,50o
2,032
1,988

15,640
6,135
6,357

33,257
14,862
14,451

17,617
8,727
8,094

132,859
96,206
86,690

371,009
286,255
176,552

628,392
450,468
339,200

130
116
154

180
159
251

1,089
762
1,673

67,380
43,729
30,152

4,182
2,333
1,606

17,581
13,125
9,434

6,898
3,994

15,188
5,030

1,416
359

865
1,113
375
3,322
2,866
4,697
107,746
84,868
69,238

6,258
4,681
2,112
5,187
4,991
2,838
114,093
88,709
60,643

545
334
184
268
155
127
5,035
3,407
2,267

8.5
23.7

32.3
2.3

60.0

123.8

- 1 0 .8

2.8

257,383
164,213
162,648

19.9
4.3

39.5
32.8

1,849
1,343
2,607

760
581
934

19.6
-58.3

37.7
-48.5

18,279
13,278
9,748

53,266
39,022
28,146

34,987
25,744
18,398

26.0
33.3

36.5
38.6

2,671
1,167

6,089
3,203

15,463
6,545

9,374
3,342

86.8

136.3

744
949
509
464
483
292
21,227
15,469
12,726

8,101
5,510
2,109
3,454
3,024
3,315
35,261
19,621
17,958

10,836
7,810
3,721
6,007
5,146
4,308
83,556
50,860
44; 963

2,735
2,300
1,612
2,553
2,122
993
48,295
31,229
27,005

-18.2
89.0

38.7
109.9

- 6 .0

52.3

16.7
19.5

23.8
19.4

64.3
13.1

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

Industry.

Num­
Cen­ ber of
sus estab­
year. lish­
ments.

Y

186

N o. 1 1 4 . —

107
98
77

65
82

553
361
229

2,397
2,707
1,647

3,015
3,150

22,213
17,671
11,409

17,935
14,904
7,839

942
609
312

1,291
1,264
788

9,684
6,829
4,746

15,955
10,893
7,351

6,271
4,064
2,605

—11.5
64.4

46.5
48.2

1909
1904

1,009
784
581

439
400

17,905
10,619
5,067

87,256
60,466
42,013

105,600
71,485

158,768
105,376
43,674

267,844
174,066
83,660

20,193
11,091
4,632

49,381
31,842
20,579

108,566
66,837
49,458

221,309
140,809
92,434

112,743
73,972
42,976

44.3
43.9

57.2
52.3

1909
1904
1899

461
312
302

554
371

287
144
115

2,717
1,943
2,086

3,558
2,458

4,461
2,588

2,324
1,287
1,322

243
132
93

1,652
1,093

1,205
747
784

4,510
2,965
2,720

3,305
2,218
1,936

39.8
6.9

52.1
9.0

Emery and other abrasive wheels___ 1909
1904

51
34
34

20
11

483
188
125

1,943
801
546

2,446
1,000

4,005
1,965
1,044

6,231
2,249
1,490

657
217
127

1,156
451
303

2,651
705
509

6,711
2,062
1,382

4,060
1,357
873

142.6
46.7

225.5
49.2

1909
1904
1899

108
124
167

105
99

188
595
307

2,125
9,963
7,835

2,418
10,657

7,856
3,052

2,880
18,571
9,302

204
814
309

922
3,830
2,334

1,496
7,394
5,522

3,316
16,316
10,194

1,820
8,922
4,672

-7 8 .7
27.2

-7 9 .7
60.1

1909
1904
1899

18
10
11

13
13

47
6
13

129
49
76

189
68

549
135
105

98

96
31
45

609
96
142

921
171
282

312
75
140

163.3
-3 5 .5

438.6
-3 9 .4

1909
1904
1899

253
305
277

300
352

174
175
75

1,308
1,573
964

1,782
2,100

768
1,032
616

160

821
1,032

351
376
203

2,250
2,422
1,468

1,899
2,046
1,265

-1 6 .8
63.2

- 7.1
G5.0

1909
1904
1899

82
114
144

89
129

73
88

22

318
338
336

480
505

Explosives.

1909
1904
1899

86
124
97

21
24

763
1,289
768

6,274
5,800
4,502

Fancy articles, not elsewhere speci­
fied.

1909
1904
1899

494
435
496

477
483

1,526
1,066
875

Fertilizers.

1909
1904
1899

550
399
422

323
294

Files.

1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899

57
62
86
66
62
65

47
65

Electrical machinery,
and supplies.

apparatus,

Electroplating,

Enameling and japanning 2.

Engravers’ materials.

Engraving and diesinking

Engraving, wood

Firearms and ammunition.

i Included in other classifications in 1899.




30
38

101

1,449
1,211

11
22
168

720

-

45
47

193
185
231

82
42
23

259
245
206

126
60
63

711
648
* 614

585
588
551

- 5.9
.6

9.7
5.5

7,058
7,113

28,601
29,665
19,195

50,168
42,307
19,466

1,134
1,797
914

4,304
3,309
2,384

22,812
17,204
10,335

40,140
29,603
17,125

17,328
12,399
6,790

8.2
28.8

35.6
72.9

12,191
10,199
8,451

14,194
11,748

8,310

15,768
9,501
6,854

1,728
1,037
739

5,096
3,023

10,361
7,537
5,943

22,632
17,594
12,896

12,271
10,057
0,953

19.5
20.7

28.6
36.4

3,317
1,613
1,712

18,310
14,184
11,581

21,950
10,091

G4,711
47,989

121,537
68,917
60,686

4,406
1,934
2,125

7,477
5,127
4,185

69,522
39,288
28,958

103,960
56,541
44,657

34,43$
17,253
15,699

29.1
22.5

83.9
26.6

316
109
127
1,297
728
432

4,158
3,276
3,160
14,715
13,634
9,713

4,521
3,450

5,697
4,835
17,840
21,408
7,470

10,413
5,866
3,858
39,377
22,493
13,635

1,978
1,514
1,277
8,427
7,755
5,103

1,596
1,311
1,166
17,021
12,339
8,742

5,691
4,392
3,404
34,112
28,206
18,472

4,095
3,081
2,238
17,091
15,867
9,730

26.9
3.7

29.6
29.0

7.9
40.4

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

1909
1904
1899

Dyestuffs and extracts.

20.9
52.7

16,042
14,400

170
154
1,920
1,100

614

2 Totals for 1899 and 1904 include some establishments classed as “ Copper, tin, and sheet-iron products7 in 1909.
’

00

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op

M

a n u f a c tu r e s

,

b y

S

p e c if ie d

I

n d u s t r ie s

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alendar

Persons engaged in industry.

Pro­
prie­
tors Salaried Wage
and
em­
Total.
firm ployees. (average
number).
mem­
bers.

Fire extinguishers, chemical

1909
1904
1899

31
35
17

10
23

Fireworks,

1909
1904
1899

42
34
46

1909
1904
1899

Flavoring extracts.

Flax and hemp, dressed.

95

Primary
horse­
power.

449
353
147

9.6
178.1

29.6
167.0

517
347
219

2,209
1,543
1,086

217
141
146

579
536
507

896
769
628

2,269
1,987
1,785

1,373
1,218
1,157

- 5.2
- 9.6

14.2
11.3

3,572
4,522
2.872
3,517
2,078 .............

1,173
949
435

5,781
3,916
2,406

710
482
259

1,489
1,128
620

3,810
2,506
2,144

8,114
5,608
4,088

4,304
3,102
1,944

24.4
38.2

44.7
37.2

1,229
2,634
1,543
2,599
1,251 .............

1,060
873
704

5,341
4,405
3,314

1,082
698
654

558
653
478

4,458
3,936
3.291

8,828
7,772
6,308

4,370
3,836
3,017

-2 0 .4
23.3

13.6
23.2

1,147
600
187

785
239
72

29
9
7

64
60
46

336
233
91

467
347
159

131
114
68

-2 3 .4
1.4

34.6
118.2

66,054
59,623

853,584
775,318
670,719

349,152
265,117
189,281

12,517
7,352
5,258

21,464
19,822
16,285

767,576
619,971
428,117

883,584
713,033
501,396

116,008
93,062
73,279

.9
21.4

23.9
42.2

14,968 20,965
14,739
11,333
8,214
531,011 615,485
443,409 502,185
426,985
464
710
315
414
278 .............

55,166
28,162
15,485
869,305
606,165
446,985
4,995
3,543
3,505

64,685
51,784
21,401
1,514,332
1,034,135
790,741

5,865
2,999
1,495
93,795
59,703
39,318
255
73
79

7,043
4,398
3,099
321,521
246,573
219,870
276
156
136

83,942
37,668
24,777
540,011
367,412
363,036
1,272
625
628

125,331
61,180
39,837
1,228,475
880,514
798,454
2,298
1,059
1,129

41,389
23,512
15,060
688,464
513,102
435,418
1,026
434
501

32.1
38.0

104.9
53.6

19.8
3.8

39.5
10.3

47.3
13.3

117.0
- 6.2

1,403
1,567
1,480
1,637
1,638 .............

211
171
145

207
169
.......

743
476
306

1909
1904
1899

420
377
350

377
384
.......

1,028
672
594

1909
1904
1899

16
17
4

22
17

30
15

164
214

12

211 ............

1909
1904
1899

11,691
10,051
9,476

14,570
13,098

12,031
7,415
5,522

1909 1,213
1904
766
1899
645
Foundry and machine-shop prod­ 1909 13,253
1904 10,765
ucts .1
2899 11,046
Foundr y supplies................................ 1909
49
1904
34
1899
30

1,131
749

4,866
2,657
1,538
74,623
49,406
34,286
219
77
75




ollars. D rs. D
olla
D
ollars. Dolls. D
ollars. D
ollars.
754
582
218

142
132
136

9,851
9,370
.........
27
22
...J

Percent of
Value
increase.
added by
manu­
facture
Value of
Sal­
Cost of
Wages. materials. products. (value of
aries.
products Wage
less cost earn­ Value
ers
of mate­
of
(aver­ prod­
rials).
age
ucts.
number).
Expressed in thousands.

305
229
71

22
25

Food preparations..............................

1909— Continued.

127
108
33

215
140
2G

Flour-mill and gristmill products.

an d

134
59
39

195
300
178
267
64 .............

society

1899, 1904,

527
338
137

m
4
7

Flags, banners, regalia,
badges, and emblems.

Capital.

ear s

39,453
39,110
32,226

216
246

2,688

1,516
982

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

Num­
Cen­ ber of
sus estab­
year. lish­
ments.

Industry.

Y

188

N o. 1 1 4 . —

11

2

22

88

Fur goods............................................. 1909
1904
1899

1,241
867
734

1,717
1,245

2,508
1,172
1,141

11,927
9,370
7,758

16,152
11,787

2,120
1,994
907

Furnishing goods, men's..................... 1909
1904
1899

900
' 547
457

1,022
694

4,431
2,597
2,149

38,482
27,185
30,322

43,935
30,476

Furniture and refrigerators................

1909
1904
1899

3,155
2,593
1,909

2,657
2,286

13,031
8,(542
G 751
,

128,452
114.1(55
90,591

Furs, dressed........................................ 1909
1904
1899

93
85
92

115
109

116
110
46

Galvanizing.......................................... 1909
1904
1899

46
36
28

26
34

112 1
'

1,290

432

22 i

2 ,2 9 2,553
94

50

155

311

156

31,777
21,202
14,281

55,938
37,119
25,89 J

24,161
15,917
11,618

27.3
20.8

50.7
43.3

38,585
22,467
20,676

41.6
-1 0 .3

78.9
10.6

12.5
131,111
100,903
26.0
73,228 ' *
12.3
1,580
1,574
32.3
880

34.9
36.1

17,990
12,484

1,229
1,006

7,788
5,123
3,927

12,116
5,421
3,552

49,009
28,044
20,576

5,210
2,158
2,188

15,093
8,760
9,730

49,125
26,565
23,670

87,710
49,032
44,346

144,140
125,093

221,451
169,774
119,608

227,134
158,986
109,267

15.561
9,524
6,G92

65,618
51,788
36,920

108,775
76,892
57,406

239,886
177,795
130,634

1,241
1,105
835

1,472
1,324

2,103
1,260
1,063

3,672
1,296
798

135
no
49

806
755
478

811
1,642
520

2,391
3,216
1,400

216
167
52

1,447
1,256
535

1,(589
1,457

1,367
1,603
409

4,197
2,690
1,776

257
192
47

787
620
229

5,719
4,745
1,678

7,338
6,419

27
,4 1

1,619
1,674
793

15.2
134.8

14.3
159.8

-25.7
129.7

Gas and electric fixtures and lamps
and reflectors.

1909
1904
1899

619
405
377

431
334

3,614
1,749
1,294

18,861
12,570
11,238

22,906
14,653

15,862
8,444
6,991

36,835
28,002
15,855

4,340
2,198
1,492

10,393
6,408
5,188

20,467
11,078
7,962

45,057
26,560
19,821

21,590
15,482
11,859

50.0
11.9

69.6
34.0

Gas, illuminating and heating...........

1909
1904
1899

1,296
1,019
877

277
71

13,515
9,406
5,904

37,215
30,5(56
22,459

51,0C7
40,043

128,350
73,101
31,797

915,537
725,035
567,001

12,385
8,464
5,273

20,931
17,058
12,436

52,428
37,180
20,605

166,814
125,145
75,717

114,386
87,9G5
55,112

21.8
36.1

33.3
65.3

Glass..................................................... 1909
1904
1899

363
399
355

87
96

3,575
3,040
2,268

68,911
63,969
52,818

72,573
67,105

128,532
91,476
52,943

129,288
89,389
61,424

4,994
3,940
2,792

39,300
37,288
27,085

32,119
26,146
16,731

92,095
79,608
56,540

59,976
53,462
39,809

7.7
21.1

15.7
40.8

Glass, cutting, staining, and orna­
menting.

1909
1904
1899

583
453
411

617
504

1,111
743
475

9,?fi i
8,379
4,914

11,090
9,626

4,897
3,973
2,098

10,296
7,365
4,001

1,295
776
487

5,249
4,359
2,394

6,246
4,845
3,535

16,101
13,138
8,750

51
,2 5

9,855
8,293

11.7
70.5

22.6
50.1

Gloves and mittens, leather............... 1909
1904
1899

377
339
394

458
427

1,138
640
659

11,354
10,645
14,345

i ’,950
1', m

2,889
2,725
2,165

16,909
10,706
9,090

1,256

55
8

4,764
3,840
4,183

13,208
10,001
9,483

23,631
17,740
16,926

10,423
7,739
7,443

6.7
-2 5 .8

33.2
4.8

547

Glucose and starch.............................. 1909
1904
1899

118
140
132

86
1U

968
619
553

4,773
4,679
5,943

5,*2>
5,409

28,257
35,986
26,642

38,866
24,053
52,683

1,413
655
732

2,666
2,641
2,855

36,899
25,519
21,580

48,799
32,650
30,927

11,900
7,131
9,347

2.0
—
21.3

49.5
5.6

Glue................................... , ................. 1909
1904
1899

65
58
61

45
42

530
352
159

3,265
2,864
1,618

3,840
3,258

15,596
14,280
6,806

14,289
10,673
6,144

747
465
192

1,571
1,529
685

7,525
6,186
3,767

13,718
10,035
5,389

6,193
3,849
1,622

14.0
77.0

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

Fuel, manufactured2........................ . 1909

36.7
86.2

1Includes“ Locomotives, not made by railroad companies,1 and “ Stoves and furnaces, including gas and oil stoves/' in 1899.
'




*Not reported separately in 1904 or 1899.

00
CO

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u m m a r y

of

M

a n u f a c tu r e s

,

b y

S p e c if ie d

I

n d u s t r ie s

, Ca

le n d a r

Persons engaged in industry.
Num­
Cen­ ber of
sus estab­
year. lish­
ments.

Pro­
prie­
Wage
tors Salaried earners
and
em­
Total
firm ployees. (average
number).
mem­
bers.

Primary
horse­
power.

1909
1904
1899

88
83
93

108
106

62
86
35

1,383
1,402
1,163

1,553
1,594

259
278
149

iyuy

1904
1899

02
41
57

61
57

173
95
76

456
287
219

690
439

Graphite and graphite refining.......... 1909
1904
1899

9

4

11
11

6

96
33
16

162
218
137

Grease and tallow................................ 1909
1904
1899

353
300
287

364
306

783
481
256

Grindstones.......................................... 1909
1904
1899

14
23
25

6

10

85
50
60

Gold and silver, leaf and foil..............

Gold and e ilv «, reducing and refin­

ing, not from the ore.

Capital.

e a r s

1899, 1904,

a n d

1909— Continued.

Value
Per cent of
added by
increase.
manu­
Sal­
Value of facture
Cost of
Wages. materials. products. (value of
aries.
products Wage
less cost earn­ Value
ers
of mate­
of
(aver­ prod­
rials).
age
ucts.
num­
ber).
Expressed in thousands.

D
ollars. D . D
olls ollars. D .
ollars
1,184
1,072
1,087

78
85
36

637
663
499

1,518
1,476
1,604

1,735
1,068
765

3,894
2.32G
1,944

249
127
83

346
206
141

262
257

1,472
922
805

1,786
478
411

115
30
21

4,357
3,628
2,040

5,504
4,415

14,613
11,738
8,031

16,676
10,284
7,071

1,394
. 706
1,167

1,485
766

5,700
2,602
2,677

4,939
1,869
903

D
ollars. D
ollars.
2,630
2,695
2,666

1,112
1,219
1,062

21,984
17,538
10,932

2& 612
,
18,724
11,812

89
108
64

405
117
217

991
583
266

2,629
2,114
1,067

159
81
58

638
275
407

-

1.4
20.6

- 2.4
1.1

1,628
1,186
880

58.9
31.0

26.1
58.5

1,140
342
429

735
225
212

-2 5 .7
59.1

233.3
-2 0 ,3

15,543
12,369
8,752

23,419
18,815
11,953

7,87G
6,446
3,201

20.1
77.8

24.5
57.4

468
264
264

1,688
788
1,089

1,220
524
825

91.4
-3 9 .5

114.2
-2 7 .6

Haircloth1...........................................

1909

14

72

538

621

995

2,281

72

252

1,614

2,230

616

Hair work............................................

1909
1904
1899

250
125
158

298
148

551
126
44

3,533
864
820

4,383
1,137

218
62
23

4,716
1,132
760

434
98
33

1,610
335
287

6,081
728
496

11,216
1,782
1,406

5,135
1,054
910

309.5
5.2

529.4
26.7

Hammocks........................................... 1909
1904
1899

15
14
13

14
19

39
26
21

272
271
339

325
316

157
171
113

344
290
308

34
27
16

95
91
102

311
190
243

578
447
480

267
257
237

.4
-2 0 .1

29.3
- 6.9

Hand stamps and stencils and brands 1909
1904
1899
for FRASER

361
327
360

375
363

513
280
171

1,651
1,506
1,470

2,539
2,149

903
721
462

2,439
1,915
1,736

433
224
141

952
797
696

1,127
737
663

3,673
2,811
2,611

2,546
2,074
1,948

9.6
2.4

30.7
7.7

Digitized


MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

Industry.

Y

190

H o. 1 1 4 . —

1909
1904
1899

74
65
70

Hats and caps, other than felt, straw,
and wool.*

1909
1904

494
415
644

Hats, fur felt...................................... 1909
1904
1899

273
216
171

Hats, straw •...................................... 1909
1904

68

Hones and whetstones....................... 1909
1904

18
17

188
114
50

2,367
2,414
1,371

2,618
2,615

2,922
2,239
1,770

6,183
4,265
1,744

231
127

947
849
434

5,380
4,217
2,798

8,236
6,440
3,849

2,856
2,223
1,051

- 1.9
76.1

27.9
67.3

605

720
418
643

6,594
12,544

6,201

7,609
7,617

990
797
3,252

5,275
4,185
8,394

783
436
675

3,421
3,354
5,025

6,308
10,907

13,689
12,956
21,393

6,999
6,648
10,486

- 6.0
—
47.4

5.7
-39.4

264
252

1,763
1,367
726

25,064
22,047
18,880

27,091
23,666

19,245
16,630
11,843

35,734
23,258
16,701

2,097
1,488
944

14,223
11,282
9,119

22,109
15,975
13,514

47,865
36,629
27,811

25,756
20,654
14,297

13.7
16.8

30.7
31.7

799
438

8,814
5,567

9,704
6,084

3,482
2,366

11,538
6,036

1,427
487

4,471
2,434

11,468
5,510

21,424
10,357

9,956
4,847

58.3

106.9

152

173
251

677
684

6
20

72
94
73

110

158 -30.9
16.4
205
132

-13.0
57.1

1,045
1,014
545

1,396
1,227
463

54

26.3
.4

-27.0
60.4

8

19
19

18

Horseshoes, not made in steel works
or rolling mills.

1909
1904

19

220

189

60
40
18

8

7

232
231

273

217

103
64

196

256

1,015
799

166
127
117

211

543
287

Hosiery and knit goods.

1909
1904
1899

1,374
1,144
1,006

1,134
1,067

5,721
4,330
2,831

129,275
104,092
83,091

136,130
109,489

108,709
78,769
57,346

163.641
106,943
82,066

7,691
4,455
3,138

44,740
31,615
24,434

110,241
76,789
51,195

200,143
137,076
95,834

89,902
60,287
44,639

24.2
24.4

46.0
43.0

House-fumishing goods, not else­
where specified.

1909
1904

260
237
209

236
234

773
543
584

4,907
4,778
5,212

5,916
5,555

9,328
8,748
8,531

12,784
9,872
10,634

1,007
582

2,035
1,880
1,838

12,371
9,627
9,198

18,509
15,011
14,278

6,138
5,384
5,080

2.7
- 8.3

23.3
5.1

1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904

2,004
1,320
775
71
60

3,927
16,114 21,107 317,789
2,332
10,101 13,179 191,660
1,531
6,880
100,421
1,854
695
5,857
1,121
Ink, printing.......
361
3,384
711
1,117
253
60
1,895
503
824
282
169
505
47
Ink, writing........
224
141
42
607
430
44
285
359
148
1,136
263
4,856
6,175
Instruments, professional and scien­
4,817
508
200
3,437
225
2,110
4,145
tific.
261
389
2,775
2,471
4,584
Iron and steel, blast furnaces.
208
38,429 43,061 1,173,422
2,231
190
35,078 37,335 773,278
39,241
223
497,272
1,757
i Included in other classifications in 1904 and 1899.
8Includes “ Hats, straw,” in 1899.

Ice, manufactured




746

118.641 3,868
9,779
66,592 2,001
5,549
3,403
38,020 1,226
7,144 1,092
773
530
4,610
475
345
2,945
298
376
203
2,114
1,287
191
170
134
114
877
2,925
11,724 1,233
532
1,823
5,383
402
4,476
1,429
6,525
24,607
487,581
18,935
236,146 2,891
18,484
143,159 2,304
• Included in “ Hats and

59.5
42,953
31,636
23,790
17,779
46.8
13,781
3,312
10,469
4,690
8,865
4,175
57.7
5,774
41.4
2,613
3,161
1,544
3,080
1,536
17.4
1,427
2,505
1,078
1,881
858
1,023
50.9
1,293
573
720
10,504
2,918
7,586
40.2
5,378
1,350
4,028
23.9
4,853
1,363
3,490
391,429
320,638
9.6
70,791
178,942
231,823
52,881 -10.6
206,757
131,504
75,253
other than felt, straw, and wool/' in 1899.
11,317
6,011

80.6
72.6
53.5
87.5
83.2
45.5
95.3
10.8

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

Hat and cap materials.

68.8
12.1

C
D

Su

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M

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S p e c if ie d

In

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Persons engaged in industry.
Num­
Cen­ ber of
sus estab­
year. lish­
ments.

Iron and steel, steel works and rolling 1909
mills.
1904

446
415

Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, 1909
and rivets, not made in steel works 1904
or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, doors and shutters_
_ 1909
1904

108

Pro­
prie­
Wage
tors Salaried earners
em­ (average Total.
and
firm ployees. number).
mem­
bers.

Iron and steel forgings.

1909
1904

Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut 1909
mid wrought, including wire nails, 1904
not made in steel works or rolling
mills.
Iron and steel pipe, wrought.......... . 1909
1904
Jewelry.............................................. 1909
1904
Jewelry and instrument cases...........
Kaolin and ground earths...............




1909
1904
1909
1904

20,639
14,330
7,454

45
4
88

72
29
24
13
172
138
90
57
76

49

120

97
63
119
131
145

632
420
197
93
20

935
605
322
432
406
431

102

27
19
1,537
1,023
851

1,012

1,846
1,436
139
126

475
296
193
4,799
2,603
1,806
232
121

52
308
253

Primary
homepower.

240,076 260,762 2,100,978
207,562 221,956 1,649,299
1,100,801
183,249
11,345
8,090
7,660
1,601
699
117
8,168
5,665
4,688
2,765
3,681
4,477

12,395
8,771

6,817
5,416
5,536
30,347
22,080
20,468
2,070
1,676
819
1,990
2,157
2,094

7,309
5,723

1,816
811
9,193
6,347
3,239
4,147

36,992
26,119
2,441
1,923
2,351
2,501

Capital.

ear s

1899, 1904,

an d

1909— Continued.

Per cent of
Value
increase.
addedby
manu­
facture
Value of (value of
Sal­
Cost of
aries. Wages. materials. products. products Wage
less cost earn­ Value
ers
of mate­
of
(aver­ prod­
rials).
age
num­ ucts.
ber).
Expressed in thousands.

D rs. Dolls.
olla
1,004,735 26,191
700,182 17,860
430,232 9,433

D rs. !! D rs. D rs.
olla
olla
olla
Gt,501 985,723
o
163,201

Dollars.

122,492
102,336

441,204
390,895

673,965
597,212

328,222
232,761
206,317

15.7
13.3

46.3
12.9

40.2
5.6

66.7
5.1

129.0
497.4

103.5
361.6

44.2

67.6

22,113
13,825
9,165
1,997
969
223
27,803
16,069
7,697
7,723
10,533
12,853

30,250
18,913
10,800
3,045
1,120
262
27,755
28,246
9,676
8,898
8,742
10,751

1,373
912
571
224
117
19
1,300
824
411
562
454
444

5,793
3,642
2,992
874
407
86
5,003
3,428
2,559
1,353
1,(384
2,042

12,804
7,807
8,071
1,283
602
116
10,240
5,752
5,213
3,972
4,(386
8,562

24,485
14,687
13,978
3,006
1,477
320
20,293
12,110
10,438
8,192
8,023
14,777

11,681
6,880
5,907
1,723
875
204
10,053
6,358
5,225
4,220
4,237
6,215

20,656
15,094
11,717
11,204
7,872
6,656
527
359
208
20,920
17,325
18,404

22,266
13,053
18,344
63,811
39,679
27,872
1,841
1,438
548
13,226
10,196
12,212

657
309
266
5,838
2,939
1,842
232
107
35
417
329
257

3,963
2,473
2,496
18,358
12,593
10,644
954
624
323
897
899
821

22,942
12,747
15,524
36,675
24,177
22,235
1,221
843
436
2,042
1,869
1,651

30,886
17,401
21,292
80, £50
53,226
46,129
3,116
2,292
1,157
4,681
4,439
3,722

7,944
4,654
5,768
43,675
29,049
23,894
1,895
1,449
721
2,639
2,570
2,071

mo

20.8

—
24.9
-17.8

-

8-2

-39.6

25.9

77.5

2.2

-1& 3

37.4
7.9

51.0
15.4

23.5
104.6

-

36.0
98.1

-7.7

ao

5.5
19.3

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

Industry.

Y

192

No. 1 1 4 . —

Labels and tags.................................

96
67
47

85
65

1909
1904
1899

77
54
60

90
72

1909
1904
1899

7
9
19

6
10

Lasts................................................... 1909
1904
1899

60
55
65

Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet................

1909
1904
1899

482
197
96

2,313
1,348
754

2,880
1,610

169
102
43

627
507
498

886
681

110
77
54

399
441
499

515
528

47
59

254
186
97

1,728
1,208
1,131

33
32
34

8
11

234
177
151

Leather goods.................................... 1909
1904
1899

2,375
1,918
1,568

2,552
2,148

Leather, tanned, curried, and fin­
ished.

1909
1904
1899

919
1,049
1,306

Limei............... ................................. 1909
1904
1899
Liquors, distilled...............................

Lapidary work..................................

919

3,857
2,118

541
258

1,123

120

1.910
957
388

4,670
2,462
I,

2,760
1,505
105
717

71.6
78.8

89.7
122.8

23.7
1.8

20.0
32.2

- 9.5
-11.6

68.5
-29.0

195
109
51

6,560
6,224
4,656

9,173
7,647
5,786

2,613
1,423
1,130

723
598
714

1,434
1,163
1,336

108
108
80

180
219
238

9,631
5,640
7,497

10,326
6,129
8,631

1,134

2,029
3,453

3,386
2,865
1,951

3,061
2,009
1,485

412
223
108

1,203
798
650

1,324
768
527

4,159
2,520
1,880

2,835
1,752
1,353

43.0
6.8

65.0
34.0

802
646
605

1,044
834

3,179
2,487
2,007

20,587
5,015
3,949

360
239

510
405
322

7,412
7.910
6,280

9,145
9,277
7,478

1,733
1,367
1,198

24.3
6.8

- 1.4
24.1

202

6,066
4,171
3,207

34,907
34,189
29,274

43,525
40,508

28,148
16,257
10,947

69,814
50,919
33,895

6,701
4,148
2,829

17,921
15,707
11,892

60,027
44,435
33,195

104,719
82,121
60,414

44,692
37,686
27,219

2.1
16.8

27.5
35.9

784
1,112

4,114
3,251
2,442

62,202
57,239
52,109

67,100
61,602

148,140
117,450
88,860

332,727
242,584
173,977

6,744
4,452
3,159

32,103
27,049
22,591

248,279
191,179
155,000

327,874
252,621
204,038

79,595
61,442
49,038

8.7
9.8

29.8
23.8

853
526
998

794
500

968
731
1,406

13,897
11,152
19,085

15,659
12,383

27,671
18,198
93,540

32,520
22,596
48,787

1,080
703
1,416

5,980
4,597
7,741

6,731
5,437
11,040

17,952
14,751
28,674

11,221

24.6
—41.6

21.7
-48.6

1909
1904
1899

613
805
965

563
794

1,335
1,080
661

6,430
5,355
3,720

8,328
7,229

46,120
42,349
31,427

72,450
50,101
32,540

1,988
1,393
890

3,074
2,657
1,733

35,977
25,626
15,145

204,699
131,270
96,794

168,722
105,644
81,649

20.1
44.0

55.9
35.6

Liquors, malt..................................... 1909
1904
1899

1,414
1,530
1,507

639 11,507
876 9,055
7,146

54,579
48,137
39,459

66,725
58,068

347,726
266,159
197,901

671,158 22,804
515,630 17,316
413,767 13,038

41,206
34,541
25,776

96,596
74,907
51,598

374,730
298,346
236,915

278,134
223,439
185,317

13.4
22.0

25.6
25.9

Liquors, vinous.................................. 1909
1904
1899

290
435
359

236
396

579
492
344

1,911
1,913
1,163

2,726
2,801

6,771
6,713
3,416

27,908
17,775
9,838

863
573
365

972
1,002

6,626
5,693
3,689

13,121
II,
6,547

6,495
5,405
098
2,858

.1
64.5

446

18.2
69.5

l ocomotives, not made by railroad 1909
companies.8
1904

16
15

7
9

2,029
1,164

14,909
24,806

16,945
25,979

35,102
29,806

52,060
38,421

2,297
1,675

8,914
15,798

15,060
27,703

31,582
59,552

16,522
31,849

-39.9

-47.0

Looking-glass and picture frames___ 1909
437
431 1,018
6,021
1904
442
984
467
6,625
1899
362
884
6,029
1Includes “ Cement ” and “ Wall plaster ” in 1899.

7,470
8,076

5,330
4,653
3,357

7,950
13,475
5,525
1,119
3,261
9,058
8,295
7,634
4,975
955
13,270
3,315
2,550
6,118
789
10,847
5,500
4,729
8Included in “ Foundry and machine-shop products” in 1899.

- 9.1
9.9

1.5
22.3

Lard, refined, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing establishments.




9,314
17,634

-

193

4,808
2,384
3,087

657

212

679
554

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

21930°— s a 1911-

1909
1904
1899

Su

op

M

anu factu res

,

by

S p e c if ie d I

n d u s t r ie s

, Calen

dar

Y

ear s

1899,1904,

and

1909— Continued.

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.




m m ar y

194

N o. 1 1 4 * —

Models and patterns, not including
paper patterns.

1909
1904
1899

709
547
530

840
656

439
242
118

4,171
2,780
2,607

5,450
3,678

5,486
4,358
3,021

5,576
2,896
2,250

490
238
113

2,929
1,788
1,565

2,876
922
825

8,868
4,545
3,834

5,992
3,623
3,009

50.0
6.6

95.1
18.5

5

207

506

718

486

19,428

396

335

2,192

4,206

2,014

108
100

255
158
166

538
470
458

901
728

2,335
1,506
1,426

2,717
2,430
1,220

353
166
155

286
237
193

3,283
2,301
1,613

4,918
3,556
2,556

1,635
1,255
943

14.5
2.6

38.3
39.1

Musical instruments and materials,
not specified.

1909
1904
1899

187
181
229

187
190

260
225
158

1,822
2,139
2,405

2,269
2,554

1,423
1,603
1,417

3,298
3,743
3,896

343
252
142

992
1,162
1,232

890
1,130
1,205

3,228
3,482
3,395

2,338 -1 4 .8
2,352 -11.1
2,190

- 7.3
2.6

Musical instruments, pianos and
organs and materials.

1909
1904
1899

507
444
390

297
303

3,565
2,722
1,518

38,020
33,081
21,309

41,882
36,106

41,623
30,134
20,789

103,234
68,482
43,810

5,552
3,728
2,015

22,762
18,527
11,543

43,765
27,987
17,371

89,790
66,093
41,024

46,025
38,106
23,653

14.9
55.2

35.9
61.1

Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes... 1909
1904
1899

49
46
52

27
31

313
200
135

4,638
3,965
2,653

4,978
4,196

4,542
2; 440
2,103

6,705
5,332
4,618

393
253
147

2,064
1,596
1,067

2,329
1,584
1,228

6,694
4,751
3,238

4,385
3,167
2,010

17.0
49.5

40.9
46.7

1909
1904
1899

6
6
7

7
5

9
11
10

US
142
171

129
158

289
367
375

342
488
416

14
14
17

42
49
51

232
241
284

338
361
440

106 -20.4
120 -17.0
156

- 6.4
-18.0

Oil, castor........................................... 1909
1904
1899

4
4
3

4

12
14
12

54
43
49

70
57

385
500
260

1,038
625
539

27
27
17

32
28
29

661
487
293

905
643
395

25.6
244
156 -12.2
102

40.7
62.8

Oil, cottonseed, and cake................... 1909
1904
1899

817
715
369

110
63

4,092
3,229
1,569

17,071
15,540
11,007

21,273
18,832

192,342
150,246
73,071

91,086
73,770
34,451

4,295
3,062
1,579

5,835
4,838
3,143

119,833
80,030
45,166

147,868
96,408
58,727

Oil, essential....................................... 1909
1904
1899

68
52
47

73
68

45
37
39

290
132
168

408
237

1,218
849
1,048

1,365
723
576

61
40
25

123
70
61

1,255
1,111
589

1,737
1,465
813

Oil, linseed......................................... 1909
1904
1899

29
30
48

9
13

292
156
285

1,452
1,349
1,328

1,753
1,518

13,211
9,473
8,491

18,932
9,850
15,461

740
423
446

893
786
693

31,035
23,153
24,396

36,739
27,577
27,184

5,704
4,424
2,788

7.6
1.6

33.2
1.4

On, not elsewhere specified................ 1909
1904
1899

189
186
201

118
148

1,311
663
810

1,715
1,305
1,456

3,144
2,116

5,772
5,207
3,432

18,441
11,229
9,889

1,923
882
991

1,060
752
738

21,407
14,438
10,975

30,865
22,923
18,612

9,458
8,485
7,637

31.4
-10.4

34.6
23.2

Oilcloth and linoleum........................ 1909
1904

31
27
27

11
12

345
217
153

5,201
5,557
3,883
4,112
3,230
* Includes1
1

16,125
10,112
7,561

19,634
13,803
8,879
i” in 1899.

649
361
295

2,826
1,944
1,628

15,550
10,050
7,550

23,339
14,792
11,403

7,789
4,742
3,853

33.9
20.2

57.8
29.7

Oakum...........................................




9.9
41.2

53.4
64.2

482 119.7
354 -21.4
224

13.6
80.2

28,035
16,378
13,561

195

16
127
111
116

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

Moving pictures................................. 1909
Mucilage and paste............................ 1909
1904
1899

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,




Pencils, lead....................................... 1009
1904
1899

11
8

1909
1904
1899

65

49
45
5
5

56
72
13

Pens, steel.......................................... 1909
1904
1899
Petroleum, refining...........................

Phonographs and graphophones. . .

3

4,134
3,065*
2,162

473

3, *48
2,625
1,360

7,867
4,981
2,227

697
396

1,820
1,196

544
224
146

Pens, fountain, stylographic and
gold.

375
283
81

7

349

3,121
1,545
1,087

755
736

244
294
138

4,513
3,351

1,713
1,059

3,596
1,804
1,031

7,379
4,426
2,222

3,783
2,622
1,191

34.9
41.8

66.7
99.2

554
198
148

712
533
371

2,246
1,166
664

4,739
2,774
1,706

2,493
1,608
1,042

31.3
34.1

70.8
62.6

804
576
357

86

230
205
138

103
52

577
474
294

482
371
242

5.4
40.2

21.7,
61.2

21

112

60

1909
1904
1899

147
98
67

2,669
1,974

13,929
16,770
12,199

16,640
18,768

90,268
46,019
36,127

181,916
136,281
95,328

3,929
2,724
1,811

9,830
9,989
6,717

199,273
139,387
102,859

236,998
175,005
123,929

37,725
35,618
21,070

-16.9
37.4

35.4
41.2

1,201

1909
1904

18
14

727
537
144

5,199
3,397
1,267

5,928
3,940

6,371
2,522
1,082

14,363
8,741
3,348

945
666

2,841
1,684

3,099
4,161

11,726
10,237
2,246

8,627
6,076
1,418

53.0
168.1

14.5
355.8

11

179

Photographic apparatus and mate­
rials.

1909
1904
1899

103
130
153

74

1,342
1,155

5,195
3,812
3,444

6,596
5,041

8.637
5,061
3,412

18,918
7,720
5,518

1,462
1,109
453

3,037
1,796
1,443

6,708
4,162
3,378

22,561
13,023
7,799

15,853
8,861
4,421

36.3
10 ?

73.2
67.0

Photo-engraving................................

1909
1904
1899

313
223
203

227

1,701
968
484

5,343
3,876

7,277
5,071

2.638
1,925
1,040

5,474
4,071
1,994

1,849
934
450

4.750
2,916
1.750

2,134
1,303
725

11,624
7,268
4,190

9,490
5,965
3,465

37.8
44.0

59.9
73.5

Pipes, tobacco.................................... 1909
1904
1899

62

70

82

2,775
1,947
1,585

3,090

1,506
1,058
855

3,528
1,256

1,255
831
738

2,459
1,354
1,106

5,312
2,834
2,472

2,853
1,480
1,366

87.4
14.6

1,111

81
109

42.5
22.8

120

4,402
3,752
2,777

56,168
52,428
43,714

61,022
56,730

110,017
104,918
75,802

141,350
110,926
65,952

5,813
4,628
3,012

29,753
25,178
17,692

21,911
16,591
11,915

76,119
64,201
44,263

54,208
47,610
32,348

7.1
19.9

18.6
45.0

258,434
219,087 316,047
195,260

297,763
166,380
119,775

588,346 103,458
432,854 67,748
39,475

164,628
127,196
99,816

201,775
142,514
103,654

737,876
552,473
395,187

536,101
409,959
291,533

18.0
12.2

33.6
39.8

Pottery, terra-cotta, and fire-clay
products.

1909
1904

68

98
873

550

1,000

Printing and publishing.................... 1909 31,445 30,424 99,608
1904 27,793
68,592
1899 23,814
40,685
Pulp goods.................. ....................

1909
1904
1899

102

98
56
75

14
17

Pumps, not including steam pumps.. 1909
1904
1899
Bice, cleaning and polishing.............




1909
1904
1899

115
130
71
74

2,111

87
113

783
696
691

882
759

3,125
2,368
1,314

2,680
3,198
2,317

124
83
92

377
284
284

971
719
647

1,770
1,467
1,267

799
748
620

12.5
.7

20.7
15.8

400
204
95

2,136
1,404

1,721

4,214
2,569
1,245

6,018
3,230
1,261

420
215
84

1,258
719
247

2,487
1,193

5,583
2,853
1,342

3,096
1,660
704

82.1
122.2

95.7
112.6

564
641

19,501
13,315
7,576

22,371
16,297
8,724

2,870
2,982
1.148

-17.0
129.2

37.3
86.8

1,239
1,777
500
19,519
13,347
1,492
1,961
15,866
8,821
436
651
7,546
2,601
169
* Included in “ Coflee and spice, roasting and grinding,”

33

613
549
182
in 1899.

O
•a

198
MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.




11
7
8

1
1

293
158
139

3,464
1,488
1,970

3,758
1,647

5,618
3,715
3,490

9,570
5,969
5,465

375
193
169

1,454
556
721

2,309
732
923

6,199
2,134
2,600

3,890
1,402
1,677

132.8
—24.5

190.5
-17.9

Sewing machines, cases, and attach­
ments.

1909
1904
1899

47
54
64

14
19

1,246
924
704

19,296
17,121
13,365

20,556
18,064

19,426
17,162
10,069

33,104
32,583
20,804

1,423
1,152
933

11,102
9,493
7,331

11,455
10,701
9,458

28,262
26,142
21,125

16,807
15,441
11,667

12.7
28.1

8.1
23.7

Shipbuilding,includingboat building 1909
1904
1899

1,353
1,097
1,107

1,463
1,190

2,980
2,480
1,405

40,506
50,754
46,747

44,949
54,424

88,063
78,127
61,797

126,118
121,624
77,341

4,035
3,340
2,007

25,268
29,241
24,825

31,214
37,463
33,475

73,360
82,769
74,532

42,146
45,306
41,057

-20.2
8.6

-11.4
11.1

Shoddy............................................... 1909
1904
1899

88
97
105

83
110

196
172
139

2,041
2,089
1,926

2,320
2,371

13,820
12,244
11,455

6,887
5,804
5,273

290
245
167

907
835
749

5,001
6,056
4,875

7,446
8,406
6,731

2,445
2,350
1,856

- 2.3
8.5

-11.4
24.9

Showcases......................................... 1909
1904
1899

. 149
141
102

154
135

399
305
106

3,390
3,082
1,363

3,943
3,522

4,746
4,087
1,232

5,369
3,143
1,153

505
330
88

2,017
1,681
708

3,140
2,374
1,058

7,167
5,722
2,468

4,027
3,348
1,410

10.0
126.1

25.3
131.8

Signs and advertising novelties1
....... 1909

288

211

1,526

5,540

7,277

3,790

9,647

1,476

3,105

4,709

13,546

8,837

1909
1904
1899

852
624
483

664
525

5,537
4,027
2,657

99,037 105,238
79,601 84,153
65,416

97,947
71,760
57,397

152,158
109,557
81,082

7,527
4,742
3,134

38,570
26,768
20,982

107,767
75,861
62,407

196,912
133,288
107,256

89,145
57,427
44,849

24.4
21.7

47.7
24.3

Silverware and plated ware............... 1909
1904
1899

183
158
169

114
120

2,050
1,324
1,129

16,610
14,861
12,205

18,774
16,305

15,183
12,873
8,486

46,759
37,732
30,628

2,745
1,730
1,457

10,282
8,625
6,531

18,332
14,459
11,659

42,229
32,840
26,114

23,897
18,381
14,455

11.8
21.8

28.6
25.8

1909
1904
1899

1,641
1,221
1,080

89,728 108,716
75,399 88,819
69,264

208,707
119,311
87,060

383,249 20,054
240,419 13,453
190,209 10,211

51,645
41,067
33,846

1,201,828
811,426
685,310

1,370,568
922,03$
788,368

168,740
110,612
103,058

19.0
8.9

48.6
17.0

Smelting and refining, copper........... 1909
1904
1899

38
40
47

7
1

1,197
809
488

15,628
12,752
11,324

16,832
13,562

158,126
76,524
61,630

111,443
76,825
53,063

2,419
1,527
955

13,396
10,827
8,529

333,532
196,737
122,174

378,806
240,780
165,1X2

45,274
44,043
42,958

22.6
12.6

57.3
45.8

Smelting and refining, lead............... 1909
1904
1899

28
32
39

5

635
524
425

7,424
7,573
8,319

8,059
8,102

26,954
25,667
16,342

132,310
63,823
72,149

1,476
888
755

5,431
5,376
5,089

151,963
168,958
144,195

167,406
185,827
175,466

15,443
16,869
31,271

- 2.0
- 9.0

- 9.9
5.9

Smelting and refining, zinc............... 1909
1904
1899

29
31
31

3
2

498
354
208

6,655
6,528
4,869

7,156
6,884

21,457
18,404
11,145

27,760
23,702
14,142

993
581
440

4,210
3,856
2,356

26,230
17,028
13,286

34,206
24,791
18,188

8,976
7,763
4,902

1.9
34.1

38.0
36.3

1909
1904
1899

89
65
61

73
57

376
225
203

2,147
1,712
983

2,596
1,994

10,705
17,111
8,633

13,834
9,807
5,201

570
354
229
1Included in other classifications in 1904 and 1899.

1,281
995
532

23,162
13,760
5,900

28,072
17,403
7,785

4,910
3,643
1,885

25.4
74.2

61.3
123.5

Silk and silk goods, including throw­
sters.

Slaughtering and meat packing........

Smelting and refining, not from the
ore.




1,659 17,329
1,324 12,096
10,317

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES,

Screws, wood...................................... 1909
1904
1899

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200
MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.




Sugar and molasses, not including
beet sugar.4

1909
1904
1899

233
344
657

204
364

Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed a c i d s . 1909
1904

42
32

Surgical appliances and artificial
limbs.

160,603
140,650
152,569

153,167
165,468
184,033

2,392
2,154
1,682

7,484
7,576
6,918

247,583
244,753
221,385

279,249
277,285
239,711

31,666
32,532
18,326

-

.2
4.1

.7
15.7

2

330
308

2,252
2,447

2,582
2,757

6,494
5,416

18,726
12,762

551
556

1,495
1,505

5,386
4,973

9,884
9,053

4,498
4,080

-

8.0

9.2

1,248
607
440

4,241
3,153
1,788

5,805
4,049

5,752
3,214
1,254

11,045
5,825
2,778

1,488
594
414

2,129
1,376

5,372

12,399
7,269
4,682

7,027
4,403
3,264

34.5
76.3

70.6
55.3

1,418

1,928

1909
1904
1899

324
284
306

316
289

1909
1904
1899

31
36
57

4

490
284
333

5,352
4,847
3,671

5,846
5,132

8.154
8,990
3,515

10,995
10,813
6,650

620
310
291

3,315
2,383
1,890

41,889
31,376
26,728

47,970
35,283
31,892

6,081
3,907
5,164

10.4
32.0

36.0

Tin foil.................................................... 1909
1904
1899

10

8
11

71
70
45

683
766
582

762
847

1,699
I,
854

2,505
1,918
388
2,094

92

14
15

86

304
303
228

2,277

1,888

1,142
907
519

22.3
75.5

1,074

3,419
2,795
1,593

—10.8
31.6

59

Tobacco manufactures......................... 1909
1904
1899

15,822
16,827
14,959

17,634
19,011

13,193
9,235
7,836

166,810
159,406
132,526

197,637
187,652

28,514
24.604
22,296

245,660
323,982
111,517

16,779
8,800
8,593

G9,355
62,639
47,975

177,186
126,086
92,867

416,695
331,111
263,713

239,509
205,025
170,846

4.6
20.3

25.8
25.6

Toys and games.................................... 1909
1904
1899

226
161
169

185
133

582
329
204

5,305
4,330
3,316

6,072
4,792

5,323
4,757
3.155

6,541
4,831
3,279

661
366
184

2,227
1,615
1,119

3,554
2,289
1,665

8,264
5,578
4,010

4,710
3,289
2,345

22.5
30.6

48.2
39.1

Turpentine and rosin........................... 1909
1904
1899

1,585
1,287
1,503

2,567
1,997

2,446
2,147
1,889

39,511
33,382
41,864

44,524
37,526

4,129
1,175

12,401
6,961
11,848

1,655
1,152
779

9,363
8,383
8,394

4,911
3,775
6,186

25,295
23,937
20,345

20,384
20,162
14,150

18.4
- 2a 3

5.7
17.7

Type-founding and printing materials 1909
1904
1899
Typewriters and supplies.................... 1909
1904
1899
Umbrellas and canes............................ 1909
1904
1899
Upholstering materials........................ 1909
1904
1899
Vault lights and ventilators............... 1909
1904
1899

122

78
84

493
368
247
2,489
1,248
532
734
527
587
496
449
358
99
28
11

2,026
1,803
1,984
9,578
6,232
4,340
5,472
5,386
5,640
4,067
4,712
5,098
327

2,597
2,255

6,793
5,926
3,175
26,309
16,642
8,400
9,556
8,951
4,605
10,297
9,293
7,594
351
607
241

560
387
274
2,707
1,246
480
915
474
504
587
526
364
109
31
13

1,191
1,123
1,036

1,772
1,119
1,270
4,077
1,870
1,402
10,056
8,250
8,381
8,069
7,977
5,882
338
161
141

4,703
3,935
3,931
19,719
10,640
6,932
15,864
13,296
13,669
13,054
12,678
10,048
957
484
338

2,931
2,816
2,661
15,642
8,770
5,530
5,808
5,046
5,288
4,985
4,701
4,166
619
323
197

12.4
- 9.1

19.5

53.7
43.3

85.3
53.5

Tin plate and terneplate.....................

98
92
89

1

66

34
29

47
256
204

299
242

202

230
236
270
37
24
14

214
244
27
28




12,101

7,509
6,505
6,155
4,777
5,405
453
278

1,948
1,497
1,331
6,845
4,455
2,272
2,413
2,122

1,457
17,456
15.604
II ,
234
174
103

121

6,221

3,469
2,404
2,253
3,826
1,869
1,689
1,867
1,715
228
154
81

10.6

.1

1.6
- 4.5

-

19.3
2.7

-1 3 .7
- 7.6

3.0
26.2

47.3
60.9

97.7
43.2

4Includes 214 establishments reported as “ Sugar and molasses” and 19 as “ Sugar
and molasses, refining, not including beet sugar,” in 1909.
3 Included in “ Chemicals” in 1899.

201

1Includes “ Candles” in 1899.
2 Included in other classifications in 1899.
3Included in “ Foundry and machine-shop products” in 1899.

222

138

866

2,866

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

13,526
13,549
14,129

15,658
15,799

1,867

1,886

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Persons engaged in industry.
Num­
Cen­ ber of
sus estab­
year. lish­
ments.

Pro­
prie­
Wage
tors Salaried earners
and
em­
(average Total.
firm ployees.
number).
mem­
bers.

Primary
horse­
power.

1909
1904
1899

963
568
613

1,050
645

481
341
451

1,542
1,528
1,557

3,073
2,514

16,681
10,556
16,849

Wall paper......................................... 1909
1904
1899

45
44
51

10
15

699
497
512

4,037
3,913
4,172

4,746
4,425

Wall plaster1 .................................... 1909
1904

198
176

60
72

773
629

4,791
3,758

Washing machines
wringers.

and clothes 1909
1904
1899

100
92
118

76
68

383
171
104

Wasto................................................. 1909
1904
1899

53
41
25

41
41

Wheelbarrows.................................... 1909
1904
1899

24
26
15

Whips................................................ 1909
1904
1899
Windmills.......................................... 1909
1904
1899
Window shades and fixtures............. 1909
1904
1899

57
58
60
34
53
68
219
144
96

Vinegar and cider..............................




Capital.

ears

1899, 1904,

and

Per cent of
Value
increase.
added by
manu­
facture
Value of (value of
Sal­
Cost Of
aries. Wages. materials. products. products Wage
less cost earn­ Value
ers
of mate­
of
(aver­ prod­
rials).
age
num­ ucts.
ber).
Expressed in thousands.

olla
olla
olla
D rs. D . D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs.
olla
olls olla
3,484
3,413
2,798

0.9
- 1.9

16.3
22.5

14,449
12,637
10,663

6,826
5,979
4,590

3.2
- 6.2

14.3
18.5

6,007
4,726

12,804
10,164

6,797
5,438

27-5

26.0

904
684
549

2,837
2,213
2,175

5,825
3,839
3,735

2,988
1,626
1,560

13.1
7.5

51.7
2.8

290
164
85

716
495
327

8,837
6,825
4,000

11,398
8,343
4,880

2,561
1,518
880

21.7
42.9

36.6
71.0

1,510
1,045
514

81
76
27

321
296
127

715
494
180

1,625
1,178
454

910
684
274

13.7
81.9

37.9
159.5

3,900
3,368
1,894
5,636
5,837
4,309
10,334
5,977
5,184

323
184
246
479
392
250
807
480
323

704
603
478
1,403
969
940
1,918
1,086
752

1,585
1,253
1,278
3,331
2,308
2,172
12,653
5,947
5,575

3,949
3,147
2,734
6,677
4,795
4,354
18,571
8,931
8,072

2,364
1,894
1,456
3,346
2,487
2,182
5,918
2,984
2,497

.5
20.7

25.5
15.1

21.2
- 5.7

39.2
10.1

49.8
45.7

107.9
10.6

10,879
7,520
5,630

539
359
391

723
725
652

4,964
3,852
3,134

5,680
4,867
4,573

14,153
12,354
8,890

1,054
692
817

2,039
1,868
2,074

7,623
6,658
6,073

5,624
4,459

25,892
20,054

16,885
13,204

1,049
620

2,391
1,890

1,835
1,622
1,509

2,294
1,861

3,351
3,564
2,732

5,318
2,952
2,405

466
148
104

191
116
58

1,897
1,559
1,091

2,129
1,716

4,286
3,863
2,193

6,125
3,586
2,437

17
12

94
69
31

664
584
321

775
665

1,486
1,282
762

90
43

310
174
228
387
387
281
646
409
292

1,546
1,554
1,287
2,337
1,929
2,045
3,930
2,624
1,801

1,946
1,771

1,321
1,068
818
3,301
3,694
2,214
5,737
2,705
1,927

18
25
194
132

2,742
2,341
4,770
3,165

1909— Continued.

8,448 !
7,265
5,932

-

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

Industry.

Y

202

No. 1 1 4 . —

56
25
29

15
7

1,846
581
94

18,084
4,737
1,603

5,325

71,959
25,856
9,979

60,157
14,899
4,242

2,199
793
136

10,316
2,859
860

60,543
30,063
7,014

84,486
37,914
9,421

23,943
7,851
2,407

5681.8
190.5

122.8
302.4

Wirework, including wire rope and
cable.

1909
1904
1899

611
649
596

484
652

2,162
1,936
995

12,348
13,379
9,142

14,994
15,967

20,131
18,280
12,772

34,970
26,894
16,345

2,674
2,117
940

6,331
6,100
3,894

24,394
17,856
10,813

41,938
33,038
19,840

17,544 — 7.7
46.3
15,182
9,027

26.9
66.5

Wood distillation, not including turj/entine and rosins

1909
1904

120
141

56
82

318
301

2,721
2,272

3,095
2,655

9,854

13,017
10,507

355
298

1,463
1,067

5,876
4,848

9,737
7,813

19.8

24.6

Wood carpet

1909
1904

10
20
31

9
22

28
50
49

184
373
608

221

445

473
534

423
330
412

33
45
35

138
269
362

228
351
418

490
801
1,057

262 -50.7
450 -38.7
639

-38.8
-24.2

Wood preserving

1909
1904
1899

53
26
21

1
7

471
115
54

2,403
737
478

2,875
859

10,647
3,439
1,007

12,408
2,935
1,230

517
158
57

1,066
315
205

9,328
2,463
1,825

14,099
3,368
2,396

4,771
905
571

226.1
54.2

318.6
40.6

Wood, turned and carved

1909
1904
1899

1,050
1,097
1,166

1,097
1,226

1,007
924
565

14,139
14,687
11,558

16,243
16,837

48,447
47,595
31,133

18,334
16,842
10,280

1,045
829
488

6,213
6,031
4,371

9,744
8,578
5,830

22,199
20,169
14,318

12,455
11,591
8,488

- 3.7
27.1

10.1
40.9

Wool pulling.

1909
1904
1899

37
34
34

37
40

91
65
35

631
681
475

786

1,324
820

3,248
2,534
945

132
74
35

387
365
248

4,103
104
54

5,181
882
531

1,078 - 7.3
778
43.4
477

487.4
66.1

Wool scouring.

1909
1904

28
27
25

18
18

102
55 ,
45

3,258
1,188
1,061

143
78
72

558
398
339

2,122
215
194

3,289
1,053
890

1,167
838
696

46.6
8.2

212.3
18.3

Woolen, worsted, and felt goods, and
wool hats.

1909
1904
1899

985
1.074
1,281

732
958

5,722
4,593
3,808

430,579 10,097
314,081 6,781
265,730 5,574

72,427
57,073
46,812

282,878
204,613
153,930

435,979
319,348
248,798

153,101
114,735
94,868

15.0
12.3

36.5
28.4

All other industries 3

1909
1904
1899

8
15
17

11
8

25
50
97

67
263
687

115
386
988

390
1,058
2,650

275
672
1,662

-78.0
-64.1

-63.1
-60.1

1909 268,491 273,265 790,267 6,615,046 7,678,578 18,680,776 18,428,270 938,575 3,427,038 12,141,791 20,672,052 8,530,261
1904 216,180 225,673 519,556 5,468,383 6,213,612 13,487,707 12,675,581 574,439 2,610,445 8,500,208 14,793,903 6,293,695
10,097,893 8,975,256 380,771 2,008,361 6,575,851 11,406,927 4,831,076
1899 207,514
364,120 4,712,763

21.0
16.0

39.7
29.7

Total.

6,782

1,142
779
720

3,478

2,900

168,722 175,176
146,755 152,306
130,697

362,209
288,969
244,825

132
494

136
1,767
2,354

96
436
1,215

254
3,860
4,078

39
59
113

3,861
2,965




203

i Included in “ Lime” in 1899.
aIncluded in “ Chemicals” in 1899.
* Includes the following industries, with number of establishments indicated: “ Millstones,” 1; “ Ordnance and accessories,” 2; “ Pulp, from fiber other than wood.” 2;
“ Straw goods, not elsewhere specified,” 2 and “ Whalebone cutting.” 1, in 1909. “ Millstones.” 2; “ Ordnance and accessories,” 4; “ Pulp, from fiber other than wood,” 1;
;
“ Strawgoods, not elsewhere specified.” 6; and “ Whalebone cutting/* 2, in 1904. “ Millstones/' 3; “ Ordnance and accessories,” 4; “ Pulp, from fiber other than wood,” 3;
“ Straw goods, not elsewhere specified/' 4; and “ Whalebone cutting,,r3, in 1899.

MANUFACTURES, BY SPECIFIED INDUSTRIES.

1909
1904
1899

Wire.

OF

M AN U FACTU RES:

B

y

States

and

G eographic D ivisions,

1899,

1 9 0 4 , and 1 9 0 9 .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. Primary horsepower includes primary power generated in manufacturing establishments,
plus electric and other power rented from outside sources; it does not include electric power generated by primary units of establishments reporting. A minus sign (-)
indicates decreased

S
U
M
M
A
R
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204

N o. 1 1 5 .— S U M M A R Y

5,141
3,512
831
371
17,357
13,990
7,674
7,191
5,323
4,758
3,571
2,766
5,050
4,108

54,649
42,057
79,060
69,755
86,563
63,735
88,476
82,109
125,489
107,303
644,399
532,481
271,071
200,196

40 9
4 ,8 0

56,761
42,966

1

L

e

s

s

t

h

a

n

o

n

e

-

t

e

n

t

h

o

f

X

p

MC

368,497
297,670
220,934
180,124
206,222
110,338
65,738

104,406
83,301

A

2,974
1,588

78,360
61,361

202,863
85,893 12.8 34.3
151,040
67,415 11.3 59.8
45,176
94,532
22,400
12,480 168.5 155.4
4,700 97.2 192.2
8,769
3,001
1,562
1,919,277
758,350 22.8 36.1
14.0 25.8
1,410,342
570,285
1,120,868
439,418
579,075
244,700 21.3 47.0
393,954
173,447 10.9 16.9
337,072
141,909
259,238
88,531 24.6 61.4
160,572
57,728 11.4 20.8
132,871
47,092
325,104
66,220 24.3 64.0
198,245
41,735 31.2 28.7
33,271
154,009
9.4
223,754
111,975
40.1
159,754
73,209 15.6 26.3
126,509
59,103
36.4 20.2
89,084
223,949
186,380
69,345 36.6 67.3
35,994
111,398
6.7 22.2
78,928
176,029
144,020
63,978
7.2 27.5
112,959
51,749
315,669
116,620 14.6 29.7
93,352
15.3
243,376
(l)
81,721
211,076
659,764 19.7 32.6
1,490,529
1,124,092
497,681 11.4 23.8
907,627
408,972
685,109
2.1 59.7
316,497
199,039 12.5 34.2
429,120
319,692
143,726
409,420
127,798 21.7 33.0
97,304
307,858
7.9 37.6
73,394
223,693
80,555
43,629 30.2 40.2
31,650 44.4 70.4
57,451 |
33,718
17,175

PF

5,376
4,524

218,263
176,227

116,970
83,625
49,356
9,920
4,069
1,439
1,160,927
840,057
681,450
334,375
220,507
195,163
170,707
102,844
85,779
258,884
156,510
120,738
111,779
86,545
67,406
134,865
117,035
75,404
97,101
80,042
61,210
199,049
150,024
129,355
830,765
626,411
498,655
368,612
230,081
175,966
281,622
210,554
150,299
36,926
25,801
16,543

UO

8,965
7,732

561,044
447,947

34,805
27,393
19,958
5,498
2,059
818
273,319
208,405
159,104
95,510
72,058
59,280
32,542
22,997
18,021
25,904
18,883
12,802
27,888
24,439
18,454
33,386
25,316
14,725
37,632
32,692
25,731
45,436
36,144
32,414
301,174
232,389
195,278
118,968
81,279
62,532
47,471
35,843
29,029
18,768
14,819
7,910

9,062
5,927
3,204
984
379
66
91,449
60,560
40,549
26,305
15,029
9,971
10,972
5,948
4,233
7,351
3,693
3,123
9,603
5,871
4,185
9,008
6,044
2,934
5,797
3,989
3,051
13,617
8.844
6.845
63,279
39,654
29,480
34,870
17,470
12,336
15,451
9,033
6,064
3,654
2,598
1,093]

N

11,194
11,258

9,909
3,791

202,778
135,211
79,303
32,477
9,689
2,130
1,548,171
975,845
732,830
508,717
312,071
219,321
171,219
111,428
85,668
156,090
88,680
59,458
172,779
147,282
87,996
221,816
150,811
100,875
202,260
143,708
114,008
251,227
201,878
149,155
1,279,687
965,949
781,868
583,947
337,894
246,996
275,416
184,903
133,077
72,393
50,256
22,712

298,241
220,419
136,499
42,804
16,987
5,649
1,013,071
741,555
559,347
633,377
380,758
325,919
155,384
118,065
106,664
213,341
99,441
68,242
230,224
174,625
144,161
346,652
251,963
190,182
459,599
343,627
259,232
218,244
165,449
132,052
1,175,071
938,007
796,061
598,288

Y

5,376
4,505

118,036
102,365

A

3,661
3,379

88
5

359
92
77,923
54,521
40,964
23,605
14,862
10,447
11,402
7,122
5,159
6,863
3,721
3,612
8,610
5,853
4,356
8,103
5,977
3,576
4,860
3,772
3,103
12,192
8,624
6,741
48,646
32,824
25,256
30,607
17,235
13,350
14,263
9,141
6,625
3,403
2,688
1,260

104,588
92,749
83,336
8,220
3,061
1,552
465,764
379,436
332,871
186,984
154,174
139,017
61,635
49,481
44,420
44,215
35,570
27,119
65,400
59,794
51,735
76,165
55,859
40,878
79,955
74,958
69,914
107,921
94,174
94,170
584,559
488.399
438,234
231,499
175,229
155,800
84,767
69,636
64,557
50,384
38,690
26,799

MR

2,295
1,899

8,307
6,104
3,815

MU A
e

205 T
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49
,7 2

3,219
3,015
725
364
287
18,026
14,921
14,374
7,969
7,044
7,128
5,528
4,785
4,828
3,435
2,475
2,299
4,776
3,734
3,648
2,516
2,091
1,826
3,546
3,145
2,878
4,837
3,852
3,886
11,684
10,723
10,929
9,159
7,446
7,310
5,561
4,756
4,096
2,598
1,520
1,294

S

Georgia............................. 1909
1904
1899
Idaho................................. 1909
1904
1899
Illinois............................... 1909
1904
1899
Indiana............................. 1909
1904
1899
Iowa.................................. 1909
1904
1899
TTftnsas.............................. 1909
1904
1899
Kentucky.......................... 1909
1904
1899
Louisiana....................... 1909
1904
1899
Maine.............................. 1909
1904
1899
Maryland........................... 1909
1904
1899
Massachusetts................... 1909
1904
1899
Michigan........................... 1909
1904
1899
Minnesota......................... 1909
1904
1899
Mississippi............... ....... 1909
1904
1899

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1,695
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1,618
1,771
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6,415
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44,935
37,194
35,957
4,931
3,272
3.465

8,226
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17,119 133,167 156,585
12,474 107,704
1,380 . 11,655. . 13,694
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10,196
8,957
9,854
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24,336 . . 31,966
25,356
3,192
20,260
2,296
18,669
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1,016
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3,519
84,191
78,658
69,758
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65,366
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326,223 371,265
23,196 266,336 296,262
15,361 213,975
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4,766
4,143
3,891
3,478
2,490
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151,691 . 1,003,981 1,203,241
98,012 856,947 996,725
68,030 726,909
6,529 121,473 133,453
4,072
85,339
93,142
72,322
2,894

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340.467
247,861
189,117
90,402
46,736
43,679
64,466
46,372
41,825
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. 7,765
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2,834
1,561
293,991
218,344
200,975
612,293
436,274
322,503
15,465
5,948
3,658
1,997,662
1,516,592
1,099,931
378,556
216,622
154.467
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379,369 19,002
13,295
223,781
2,054
44,588
1,506
52,590
786
38,225
5,491
99,901
3,075
80,235
2,107
65,906
378
9,806
126
2,892
34
1,251
139,990
4,191
109,495
2,972
2,200
92,146
977,172 48,337
715,060 28,957
477,301 19,058
7,743
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264
4,638
2,161
91
2,779,497 186,032
2,031,460 111,145
1,523,503 76,740
217,185
6,903
141,001
3,795
2,395
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dlla
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80,843
66,644
46,714
10,901
8,652
7,377
13,948
11,022

8,842
1,982
694
353
36,200
27,693
25,850
169,710
128,169
95,165
2,591
2,153
1,199
557,231
430,015
337,324
34,355
21,375
14,052

1,000

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354,411
252,258
184,189
49,180
40,930
30,068
151,081
124,052
95,925
8,366
1,628
662
98,157
73,216
60,163
720,034
470,449
334,726
3,261
2,236
1,999
1,856,904
1,348,603
1,018,377
121,861
79,268
44,854

1,000

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574,111
439,549
316,304
73,272
66,415
52,745
199,019
154,918
130,302
11,887
3,096
1,261
164,581
123,611
107,591
1,145,529
774,369
553,006
7,898
5,706
4,061
3,369,490
2,488,346
1,871,831
216,656
142,521
85,274

1,000

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219,700 14,9
187,291 23.6 39.0
132,115
10.3
24,092 30.1
25.9
25,485 -9 .1
22,677
28.5
47,938 20.1
8.5
18.9
30,866
34,377
3,521 181.4 283.9
1,468 59.1 145.5
599
66,424 20.3
33.1
14.9
50,395 -3 .4
47,428
22.5
47.9
425,495
303,920 24.5 40.0
218,280
38.4
4,037 19.1
3,470 39.7 40.5
2,062
1,512,586 17.2 35.4
1,139,743
17.9 32.9
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94,795 42.3 52.0
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Oklahoma.........................
O r e g o n ....,.....................

South Carolina..................

5,415
3,805
4,496
3,073
688
619
,2,113
' 1,856
6,570
3,643
3,264
2,602

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649

A

Washington.......................

1,737
1,241

5,463 58.9 87.3
3,122 29.2 63.2
2,109
613,734 22.7 49.7
433,175 18.2 28.3
339,368
19,529 140.9 119.5
8,065 129.1 200.7
2,704
43,453 55.2 67.5
51.7
24,928 28.1
15,804
1,044,182 15.0 34.3
812,608 15.0 18.5
691,581
38.7
122,152 16.7
89,238 10.3 22.1
77,598
46,885 22.9 42.7
29,407 26.4 48.8
22,850
36.6
44.5
6,394
4,389 12.0 37.3
3,046
76,201 21.9 30.6
58,609 31.8 48.7
38,190
94,718 43.1 81.3
58,924 27.1 62.0
38,506
20,723 46.4 59.2
13,987 48.8 116.5
6,642
8.3
33,487
2.1
30,654 17.5 22.5
25,130
94,211 31.6 47.7
65,208 21.2 37.0
49,284
102,858 52.9 71.4
62,656 43.4 81.9
32,554

FF

Virginia.............................

1,721
1,561

19,137
10,218
6,260
1,437,936
960,812
748,671
53,682
24,459
8,134
93,005
55,525
36,593
2,626,742
1,955,551
1,649,882
280,344
202,110
165,550
113,236
79,376
53,336
17,870
13,086
9,530
180,217
137,961
92,749
272,896
150,528
92,894
61,989
38,927
17,982
68,310
63,084
51,515
219,794
148,857
108,644
220,746
128,822
70,831

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Vermont............................

29,743
26,029

13,674
7,096
4,151
824,202
527,637
409,303
34,153
16,394
5,430
49,552
30,597
20,789
1,582,560
1,142,943
958,301
158,192
112,872
87,952
66,351
49,969
30,486
11,476
8,697
6,484
104,016
79,352
54,559
178,178
91,604
54,388
41,266
24,940
11,440
34,823
32,430
26,385
125,583
83,649
59,360
117,888
66,166
38,277

N

Utah..................................

2,499
1,726

1,787
1,032
671
245,450
182,429
136,428
7,240
2,799
894
19,902
11,443
6,822
455,627
367,961
296,876
55,234
43,113
35,995
20,361
13,869
9,130
2,297
1,422
1,130
28,251
22,806
14,727
37,907
24,469
16,912
8,400
5,158
2,763
17,272
15,221
11,426
38,154
27,943
20,274
49,766
30,087
17,065

Y

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

2,698
1,187

11,585
2,789
629
13,196
4,148
1,755
2, *45
5,704
9,873
258
3,512
1,358
130
7,351
1,300,733 72,147
446,934 523,004 1,583,155
856,989 43,435
364,298 417,946 1,116,932
570,909 28,151
308,109
783,665
2,045
38,873
18,034
13,143
71,139
16,124
29,608
5,456
7,456
718
11,572
4,054
219
2,381
89,082
34,722
4,047
175,019
28,750
44,023
18,523
22,018
81,348
2,133
60,005
28,359
14,459
1,222
2,921,547 2,749,006 110,897
877,543 1,002,171
763,282 855,392 2,302,398 1,995,837 73,269
663,960
1,716,694 1,449,815 46,145
226,740
290,901
113,538 122,641
10,577
181,017
215.901
9 ,3 8 104,299
71
7,041
88,197
153,619
176.901
5,300
78,040
276,378
173,221
73,046
3,756
113,422
63,071
197,479
59,441
2,355
47,025
62,750
112,697
1,307
3,602
5,226
17,666
13,018
616
2,492
3,582
11,154
7,585
294
2,224
11,775
6,051
175
73,840
87,672
242,277
167,924
9,186
60,572
69,287
175,780
5,081
102,440
130,318
45,963
63,140
3,048
70,230
84,575
216,876 10,868
282,471
115,665
49,066
57,892
164,637
6,118
116,157
63,655
38,604
2,919
11,785
14,133
42,947
52,627
1,966
9,650
19,397
26,004
8,052
1,039
12,674
13,219
5,413
501
159,445
73,470
33,788
38,580
2,803
62,659
33,106
37,015
140,616
2,103
43,500
1,610
126,124
28,179
216,392
283,928
9,101
105,676 120,797
176,998
147,989
80,285
88,898
4,875
92,300
3,630
136,696
66,223
80,118
297,897
222,261
69,120
9,827
96,953
45,199
53,459
168,342
4,093
87,601
41,575
31,523
2,064
1 Includes Indian Territory,

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

14,719
13,657

636
296
152
61,351
39,991
28,109
2,193
813
269
3,473
1,769
1,143
94,885
66,081
43,935
7,382
5,420
4,022
3,257
2,389
1,419
682
441
288
8,417
4,910
3,329
9,849
5,753
2,861
1,660
979
599
2,679
2,053
1,695
8,551
4,970
3,828
7,734
3,658
2,103

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

723
494

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Rhode Island....................

752
507
337
15,138
13,785
13,868
2,310
1,123
495
2,246
1,602
1,406
27,563
23,495
23,462
1,951
1,617
1,678
1,854
1,399
1,369
1,020
686
624
4,609
3,176
3,116
4,588
3,158
3,107
749
606
575
1,958
1,699
1,938
6,685
3,187
3,186
3,674
2,751
1,926

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

1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
*1904
11899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899

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Manufactures,

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States

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Geographic D ivisions ,

1 8 9 9 , 1 9 0 4 , and 1 9 0 9 — C o n t i n u e d .

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increase.

Persons engaged in industry.

State.

Num­
ber of
estab­
lish­
ments.

1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899

2,586
2,109
1,824
9,721
8,558
7,841
268
169
139

Pro­
prie­
tors
and
firm
mem­
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Wage
Salaried earners
em­
(average
ployees. number).

Total.

Primary
horse­
power.

Capital.

Saiar
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Wages.

Cost of
materials.

Value of
products.

Value
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Wisconsin......................

263
150

63,893
43,758
33,080
182,583
151,391
137,525
2,867
1,834
2,060

71,463
48,880
213,426
173,572
3,393
2,163

222,896
138,578
91,894
554,179
440,234
364,380
7,628
3,604
3,820

10
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dlla
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150,922
86,821
49,103
605,657
412,647
286,061
6,195
2,696
2,048

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d lla . d lla
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5,710
2,899
1,519
25,737
15,498
10,493
311
206
91

33,000
21,153
12,640
93,905
71,472
55,696
2,081
1,261
1,209

1909 268,491 273,265 790,267 6,615,046 7,678,578 18,680,776 18,428,270 938,575 3,427,038
1904 216,180 225,673 519,556 5,468,383 6,213,612 13,487,707 12,675,581 574,439 2,610,445
364,120 4,712,763
10,097,893 8,975,256 380,771 2,008,361
1899 207 514

92,878
54,419
37,228
346,356
227.255
185,695
2,608
1,301
1,370

161,949
99,041
67,007
590,305
411,140
326,753
6,249
3,523
3,268

63.5
47.8

69,071
46.0
44,622 32.3
29,779
243,949 20.6
183,885 10.1
141,058
3,641 56.3
2,222 -1 1 .0
1,898

43.6
25.8
77.4
7.8

12,141,791
8,500,208
6,575,851

20,672,052
14,793,903
11,406,927

8,530,261
6,293,695
4,831,078

21.0
16.0

39.7
29.7

1,476,297
1,116,273
904,037
4,159,498
2,961,995
2,311,404
3,034,472
2,045,537
1,647,577
1,241,855
862,011
647,565

2,670,065
2,025,999
1,660,348
7,141,761
5,218,266
4,074,719
5,211,702
3,605,368
2,853,056
1,803,899
1,284,446
972,969

1,193,768
909,726
756,311
2,982,263
2,256,271
1,763,315
2,177,230
1,559,831
1,205,470
562,044
422,435
325,404

17.1
10.4

31.8
22.0

17.0
17.6

36.9
28.1

23.6
14.1

44.6
26.4

19.8
17.4

40.4
32.0

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

8,556
7,961

4,971
2,892
1,744
22,287
14,220
10,480
263
179
87

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Wyoming.......................

2,599
2,230

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New England................

East North Central........

85,516
74,525
57,271
50,531
26,683
21,394

86,697
60,258
45,402
283,414
187,289
127,326
215,773
140,829
103,350
63,440
41,032
30,606

1,101,290
940,752
851,903
2,207,747
1,886,565
1,604,844
1,513,764
1,224,528
1,073,322
374,337
312,361
266,051

1,212,158
1,023,708
2,576,677
2,148,379
1,786,808
1,415,888
464,460
374,787

2,715,121
2,125,815
1,792,342
5,531,502
4,255,264
3,139,128
4,382,070
3,120,369
2,401,808
1,101,990
753,700
605,098

2,503.854
1,870,995
1,507,630
6,505,675
4,742,357
3,450,619
4,547,225
2,895,446
2,056,117
1,171,572
857,904
577,453

112,284 557,631
72,799 439,050
53,396 367,674
345,266 1,182,568
213,371 926,145
141,943 729,365
250,508 827,152
151,992 615,643
101,500 473,040
69.504 204,792
41,303 157,843
29,127 117,209

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24,171
22,698

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West North Central.......

25,351
22,279
22,576
81,315
67,699
65,834
60,013
51,754
50,521
27,171
21,492
20,732

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Middle Atlantic.............

1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899
1909
1904
1899

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28,088
19.5(54
19,144
15,381
10,311
10,058
12,339
8,279
7,174
5,254
3,f>10
3,146
13,579
11,192
8,329

30,783
21,745
17,208
11,449
12,944
8,299
4,849
3,302
13,840
11,730

52,032
34,633
24,368
26,485
17,214
11,204
23,438
14,871
8,255
9,578
5,720
3,486
29,410
17,710
10.123

663,015
522,(511
458,344
261,772
221,229
177,208
204,520
143,470
113,388
75,4X5
52,790
44,497
213,166
164,077
123,206

745,830
578,989
305,465
249,892
240,902
166,640
89,862
61,812
256,416
193,517

1,837,401
1,221,040
851,050
1,036,560
753,928
513,425
873,350
555,717
397,471
400,766
241,825
123,012
802,016
460,049
274,559

1,368,475
930,420
583,328
586,276
405,361
234,014
547,739
328,906
193,969
348,977
220,569
126,724
848,477
423,623
245,402

57,272
34,201
22,408
29,008
17,417
10,385
25,382
15,190
7,334
12,522
7,541
3,897
36,829
20,625
10,781

244,378
175,461
130,864
102,191
83,942
56,003
97,646
67,128
42,715
56,870
39,046
27,714
153,810
106,187
63,777

790,005
550,102
395,686
336,163
252,156
176,506
382,131
246,832
153,510
228,692
152,813
115,606
492,678
312,489
223.960

1,381,186
974,028
711,800
630.488
464;336
325,086
625,443
415.232
252,314
363,996
254,663
191,825
843,51.2
551.565
364,810

591,181
423,926
316,114
294,325
212,180
148,580
243,312
168,400
98,804
135,304
101,850
76,219
350,834
239,076
140,850

26.9
14.0

41.8
36.8

18.3
24.8

35.8
42.8

42.6
26.5

50.6
64.6

42.9
18.6

42.9
32.8

29.9
33.2

52.9
51.2

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South Atlantic.................. 1909
1904
1899
East South Central........... 1909
1904
1899
West South Central.......... 1909
1904
1899
Mountain.......................... 1909
1904
1899
Pacific............................... 1909
1904
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10,000 to 25,000.
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100,000 and over.

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Amount.

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Districts outside of
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Aggregate.

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1909

15,463
18,936

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27,061

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67,308
89,775

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33.4

102,904
135,772

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50.6

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132,719

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268,491

Average number ol wage
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1909

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678,467

11.1
10.3

766,446
1,126,253

16.3
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1,752,246
2,511,922

37.2
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4,316,042

64.6
65.3

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2,298,404

35.4
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4,712.763
6,015,046

Value of products..................

1899
1909

$1,052,639,594
$1,946,703,215

9.2
9.4

$1,841,503,437
$3,582,403,574

10.1
17.3

$4,968,799,788
$8,735,772,018

Value added by manufacture.

1899
1909

$458,679,363
$802,166,297

9.5
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$772,006,873
$1,431,622,440

16.0 $2,145,680,856
16.8 $3,773,166,722

Population.............................

1900
1910

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5,495,594

5.7
6.0

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8,204,900




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20,302,138

43.6 $7,862,942,819
42.3 $14,204,878,807

68.9 $3,543,983,882
69.0 $6,407,173,063

31.1 $11,406,926,701
31.0 $20,672,051,870

44.4
44.2

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$6,000,955,465

69.9
70.4

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$2,523,305,527

30.1
29.6

$4,831,075,210
$8,530,260,992

24,015,430
34,002,692

31.6
37.0

51,979,145
57,969,574

68.4
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91,972,206

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Quantity.
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Quantity.

D
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51,000,445 65,302,277
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52,230,342 55,903,851
8,092,524 12,656,705
1,225,769

S late.............................................................................
M ineral w aters.............................................. gallons sold .
48,108,580
2,080,957
Phosphate r o c k ..................................................long tens*.
S a lt................................................................barrels*. 28,172,380
Zinc ox id e...........................................................shorttons*. 74,680

5,668,346
8,028,387
8,579,437
6,658,350
5,999,375

52,060,520
2,266,343
29,704,128
71,784

1,540,585
G ypsum .............................................................. d o ...
Lithium m in erals.............................................shorttons*.
383
B orax, cru d e........................ ............................ d o ...
68,173
1,474,000
Arsem ous o x id e ..................
pounds.
M ineral p a in ts*................................................ shorttons*. 69,071

3,837,975
7,411
1,182,410
63,460
2,165,808

1,751,748
530
52,850
S, 502,000
75,566

G rindstones.................................................................
Fibrous t a lc ...........................................short tons*.
A sphaltum ................................................... .d o ...
T alc and soapstone........................................... d o ...
Gems and precious sto n e s.......................................

61,672
138,059
58,972

744,894
557,200
1,290,340
874,356
7589,000

P y rite............ ..........................................lon g tons*.
261,422
Corundum and em ery.......................... short tons*.
1,160
.d o ...
Abrasive quartz and feldspar ,
24,082
Oilstones, e t c .
Garnet (a b ra siv e)..............................................shorttons*., 4,650

6,019,220
7,331,503
10,653,558
7,698,323
6,490,660
4,942,264
11,000

1,121,520
163.000
2,984,935

Quantity.

Value.

D
ollars.

133.000
133,197,762
52,910,925 44,477,653
2,766,873 11,091,186
1,029,699
55,868,820
2,386,138
23,822,062
56,292

6,316,817
6,712,680
11,399,124
7,553,632
5,072,460

1,721,829
203
25,000

4,075,824
1,550
975.000

69,244

2,367^ 723
536,095
697,390
2,057,881

67,800
223,861
72,010

896,022
626.000
2,826,489
906,047
7735,800

70,739
198,382
46,615

931,305
44,310
121,671
268,070
157,000

247,387
1,069

794,949
12,294

222,598
669

7,058

211,686

1,996

217,284
64,620

n rw
/sh eet, pounds........
1,423,100
M lca.......................................... \scrap, short tons*.,
1,489
50,231
Barytes (c r u d e )................................................. shorttons*..
B rom ine.........................................................p ou n d s., 3,283,250
40,796
Fluorspar.............................................................shorttons*..

252,248
22,742
160,867
165,204

1,060,182
3.025
89,621
1,879,496
49,486

349,311
42,800
291,777
195.281
287.282

972,964
2,417
88,527
760,023
38,785

75,656
F eldsp ar............................................................ d o ....
41,300
M anganiferous o re s............................................ long tons*..
6,921
Manganese ore.................................................. d o ....
66,697
Quartz.................................................................. shorttons*..

401,631
122,400
88,132
243,012

91,799
103,844
5,601
83,192

558,944
259,473

70,474
55,620
6,144
47,816




(8)

264,188

Quantity.

Value.

D
ollars.

127,042
166,321,238
1,689,715 53,610,563
1,484,974 13,876,072
1,150,580

Quantity.

D .
ollars
140,209
170,115,974
77,785,141 68,752,092
3,481,780 13.894,962
1,169,153

(«)

6,236,759
6,357,590
10,917,000
7,900,344
5,325,636

64,674,486
2,330,152
30,107,646
68,974

5,441,418
6,894,134
10,772,120
8,343,831
6,156,755

62,030,125
2,654,988
30,305,656
59,333

2,252,785

5,906,738

2,379,057

6,523,029

41,434
2,428,000
78,771

1,6^ 365
52,946
2,373,805

42,357
2,994,000
85,685

1,201,842
62,305
2,174,735

48,536
228,655
81,802

804,051
359,957
2,138,273
862,002

71,710
260,080
79,006

796,294
728,180
3,080,067
864,213
295,797

247,070
1,580

1,028,157
18,185

288,154
1,028

958,608
15,077

415,063
857,113
8,745

Value.

(8)

(*)

2,972

214,019
102,315

3,814

113,574

234,021
33,904
120,442
73,783
225,998

1,809,582
4,090
61,945
569,725
50,742

234,482
46,047
209,737
57,600
291,747

2,476,190
4,065
42,975
245,437
69,427

53,265
121,746
41,684
430,196

428,553
132,566
62,779
190,157

68,654
1,544
135,469

424,602
215,925
19,675
249,466

81,102
61,101
2,258
63,577

502,452
186,765
22,892
193,757

M IN E R A L S — P R O D U C T IO N '.

Peat...............................................................................
Clay products i .......................................................... .
C em ent........................................................ barrels2.
L im e ......... ..............................................short tons*.
Sand-lim e b n ck .............. ...........................................

Value.

Thorium m inerals (m onazite) and zircon
pounds.......................................................... .
G raph ite.................................................. pounds
B a u xite................................................ long tons

847,275
*5,887,282
W16,853
75,332

152,560
238,064
102,175
368,311

548,152
•4,947,840
»26,803
97,776

65,800
173,149
125,821
480,330

422,646
•2,288,000
*•1,443
52,167

Sulphur1
*.........*..................................short tons
F uller’s e a rth ...............................................d o ..
G lasssand......................................................d o ..
M arls......... *.................................................. d o ..
Infusorial earth and trip o li....................... d o ..

294,153
32,040
1,089,430
19,104
8,099

5,096,678
265,400
1,208,788
7,341
72,108

293,106
32,851
1,187,296
14,091

5,142,850
291,773
1,260,067
8,429
104,406

369,444
29,714

16,750
48,590
1,800
23,415

8,112

33,818
31,741
5,640
22,683

10,569

12,200

107
7,805

A sbestos........................................................ d o ..
1,695
Sand, m olding, bu ildin g, etc., and gravel
short ton s..........................................................
31,842,572
Titanium ores (r u tile ).........................pounds
Tungsten o re s............................................. shorttons
928
Total value o f nonm etallic m ineral prod
u cts.............................................
T otal value o f m etallic products____________
Estim ated value o f m ineral products unspecl

290
7,561

28,565

653
40,664,622

13,242,002

99,301
•5,590,592
*035,945
148,932

12,006
295,733
81,443
716,258

6,668,215
278,367
1,134,599
4,330
97,442

239,312
33,486
1,104,451

4,432,066
301,604
1,163,375

255,534
32,822
1,461,089

4,605,112
293,700
1,516,711

15,103

359
6,687

39,287
31,420
7,230
. 19,761
19,624

3,085

36,122,491

12,135,433

58,461,100
121

10,000

673

229,955

1,619

614,370

11,899

11.489,420

65,282
313,271
32,288
679,447

'(» )

(u )

1,017,700,625
886,110,856

1,167,711,497
903,802,244

348,867 ..........i.,640

890,048

1,044,398,939
549,923,116

122,348

598
9,465

130,006
94,943
28,217
2,729
74,658

23,271
8,300
37,860

...... 205
12,443

17,173,615

66,949,347
566

68,357

1,132,976,404
753,496,439

1,821

19,520,919
44,480
807,307
1,242,701,402
760,743,467

200,000

Grand to ta l.

100,000

250,000

300,000

300,000

1,904,0U,381

2,071,613,741

1,594,572,055

1,886,772,843

2,003,744,869

* V alue o f clay, m ined and sold as unmanufactured clay: 1905, 82,768,006; 1906,
$3,245,256; 1907, $3,448,548; 1908, $2,599,986; 1909, $3,500,000; 1910, $3,625,485.
2 Of 380 pounds net.
* 4 Long ” tons, 2,240 avoirdupois pounds; * short” tons, 2,000 pounds.
1
‘
4 Of 280 pounds n et—values fo r n et product exclusive o f cost o f packages.
5 In clu ded under “ unspecified,”
8 in clu d in g m etallic paints, ocher, umber, m ortar colors, sienna, ground slate,
shales, and o n ce 1907 sublim ed blu e lead, sublim ed w hite lead, zinc lead, and leaded
zin c ox id e.

213




7 Including pearls valued at $381,000 in 1908 and at 8264,500 in 1907.
• Included under feldspar and quartz.
• Crystalline, pounds.
*• Amorphous, short tons,
n Included u n d e r1 U nspecified.”
1

MINERAXS---- PRODUCTION.

Pum ice...............................................
............................................d o ..
M illston es......................................... ..............
Chrom ic iron ore.................
long tons
M agnesite.................................................... shorttons

543,931
50,718
132,840 •6,294,400
*05,096
75,250
129,101

GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION.

2 1 4

No. 118.—GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION FROM MINES IN THE UNITED
STATES: 1792 to 1904.'
[Source: Reports o f the D irector o f the M int, Treasury D epartm ent.]
G old.

Silver.

Calendar year.
Fine ounces.

A pr; 2 ,1792-July 31,1884..
July 31,1834-Dee. 31,1854.

1866r i i n r r iir r r r iiiiiiiii:
1857....................................

T
roy,

677,250
16,957,420
2.660.625
2.660.625
2.660.625

Value.

D
ottare.

fin e ounces. Com m ercial
value*

14.000. 000
350,537,000
55.000.
000
55.000.
000
55.000.
000

T
roy.

D
ollars.

580,400
38.700
88.700
38.700

Insignificant.
764,000
52.000
52.000
52,400
62,000
105,100
156,800
2,062,000
4,684,800

1858.
1859.
1860.
1861.
1862.

2.418.750
2.418.750
2,225,250
2,080,125
1,896,300

50,000,000
38,700
50.000.
000
77,300
46.000.
000 116,000
43.000.
000 1,546,900
89,200,000
3,480,500

1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.

1,935,000
2,290,087
2,574,759
2,588,062
2,602,196

40,000,000
46.100.000
53.225.000
58.500.000
51.725.000

6.574.200
8,507,800
8.701.200
7.734.400
10.441.400

8,842,300
11,443,000
11.642.200
10,856,400
13.866.200

1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.

2,322,000
2,394,362
2,418,750
2,104,312
1,741,500

48.000.
000 9.281.200
49.500.000
9.281.200
60.000.
00012,875,000
48.500.000
17,789,100
36,000,000
22,236,300

12,306,900
12,297,600
16,434,000
23,588,300
29,896,400

1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.

1,741,600
1,620,122
1,619,009
1,931,675
2,268,662

36.600.000
33.490.000
33,467,900
39,929,200
46,897,400

27,650,400
28,866,260
24,539,300
29,996,290
30,777,800

35,881,600
36.917.500
30,485,900
34,919,300
36.991.500

1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.

2,477,109
1,881,787
1,741,500
1,678,612
1,572,187

51,206,400
38.900.000
36,000,000
34.700.000
32.500.000

35,022,300
31*565,500
30,318,700
33,257,800
36,196,900

40.401.000
35,477,100
34.717.000
37,657,500
41,105,900

1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.

1,451,250
1,489,950
1,538,873
1,686,788
1,603,049

90,000,000
30.800.000
31,801, 000
34.869.000
33.136.000

35.732.800
37.743.800
39,909,400
39,694,000
41,721,600

39.618.400
41,921,300
42,503,500
39.482.400
40,887,200

1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.

1,604,478
1,594,775
1,688,877
1,604,840
1,597,098

33,167,500
82.967.000
32.845.000
33.175.000
33.015.000

45,792,700
50,094,500
54,516,300
58.330.000
63.500.000

43.045.100
46,838,400
57.242.100
57,690,000
55,662,500

1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.

1,739,328
1,910,813
2,254,760
2,568,132
2,774,935

35.955.000
39.500.000
46.610.000
33.088.000
57.363.000

60,000,000
49.500.000
55*727,000
58,834,800
53.860.000

46,800,900
31,422,100
36,445,500
39,654,600
32,316,000

1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.

S, 118,898
3,437,210
3,829,897
3,805,500
3,870,000

64.463.000
71,053,400
79.171.000
78,606,700
80,000,000

54.438.000
64,764,500
67.647.000
55.214.000
65.500.000

32.118.400
32,858,700
85,741,100
33.128.400
29,415,000

1903 ..
1904 3.

3,560,000
3,892,480

73.591.700
80.464.700

54,300,000
57,682,800

29,322,000
33,456,024

iT h e estim ates from 1792 to 1873 are by R. W. Raym ond, U nited States Comm issioner o i M ining
Statistics, and since by the D irector o f the M int.
2To com pute coin in g value o f sliver, m ultiply num ber o f fine ounces by $1.2929+
2For subsequent years see next table, and for w orld’s production see T able 351*




G O LD

A N D

S IL V E R

P R O D U C T IO N .

2 1 5

No. 119.—ESTIMATED VALUE OP THE PRODUCT OP GOLD AND SILVER,
CALENDAR TEARS 1906 TO 1911 :> By States.
[Source: Reports o f the D irector of the M int, Treasury Departm ent. ]
GOLD.

1905

1906

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

State.

1907

1908

1900

D
ollars. D
ollars.

1919

19112

D
ollars. D
ollars. D
ollars.

A la sk a ............................. 14,925,600 21,365,100 18,489,400 19,858,800 20,330,600
A rizon a ............................ 2,691,300 2,747,100 2,664,000 2,500,000 2,626,800
C aliforn ia........................ 19,197,100 18,832,900 16,853,500 19,329,700 20,703,600
C olora d o.......................... 25,701,100 22,934,400 20,897,600 22,871,000 21,846,600
64,800
Georgia.............................
96,900
23,700
43,400
56,200
Idaho ............................... 1,075,600 1,036,700 1,255,900 1,443,500 1,344,200
M ontana.......................... 4,889,300 4,522,000 3,472,600 8,160,000 3,750,100
N evada.............................. 5,359,100 9,278,600 15,411,000 11,689,400 16,386,200
252,800
265,800
266,200
330,000
306,300
New M exico.....................
78,700
97,500
31,400
North C arolina................
123,900
90,900
905,900
829,000
O regon............................. 1,244,900 1,320,100 1,222,200
74,600
68,100
58,700
7,400
South C arolina................
95,100
South Dakota................... 6,913,900 6,604,900 4,138,200 7,742,200 6,573,600
400
1,000
500
T e x a s...............................
1,900
3,400
U ta h ................................. 5,140,900 5,130,900 5,121,600 3,946,700 4,213,300
370,000
262,300
253,700
429,000
103,000
W ashington.....................
344,900
O th e r...............................
88,300
40,300
114,800
296,000

16,271,800
3,413,200
20,441,400
20,626,500
24,000
1,035,900
3,720,400
18,873,700
477,200
64,600
681,400
87,800
6,380,200
400
4,312,700
806,000
202,000

16,002,976
2,954,790
20,310,987
19,153,860
30,532
1,169,261
3,169,840
18,968,578
639,897
76,693
599,235
13,437
7,430,367
1*178
4,709,747
504,537
497,613

Total valu e................... 88,180,700 94,873,800 90,435,700 94,560,000 99,673,400 96,269,100 96,233,628
T otalfineou nces(troy). 4,265,742 4,565,333 4,374,827 4,574,340 4,821,700 4,657,017 4,655,297
SILVER (COMMERCIAL VALU E).
A la sk a .............................
A rizon a ............................
C aliforn ia........................
C olora d o..........................
G eorgia.............................
Id a h o ...............................
M ichigan.............. ...........
M ontana..........................
N evada........................ .
New M exico.....................
North C arolina................
O regon .............................
gouth C arolina__ ______
South D akota...................
T e x a s...............................
Utah ............ v .................
W ashington.....................
O ther.................................
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5

,

4

0

, 6 0

8

0

4 6 ,

0 0

4

3 9 ,

0 0

1

1 1 0 ,

0 0

5

4 9 ,

0 0

8

5 8 ,

0 0

8

0 0

6

,

6

7

3

, 9 9

8

7 8 ,
6 5 9 ,

7

0 9

3 4 ,

2 1 , 2 7 6

9 3 8 ,

5 6 , 2 0 0

4 3 7 ,

9 9 , 2 0 0

7 2 8 ,

5 0 , 0 0 0

6 2 8 ,

5 5 , 4 0 0

2 3 0 ,

5 4 , 8 0 0

5 3 1 ,

8 7 , 7 6 6

0 1 , 1 0 0

6 5 6 ,

1 7 , 5 0 0

9 5 6 ,

1 4 , 5 0 0

7 5 2 ,

4 0 , 4 0 0

8 5 4 ,

2 1 , 7 0 0

5 5 7 ,

3 7 , 1 0 0

9 5

9

1 For prior yeans see previous table, and for w orld’s production see Table 35L
1 Prelim inary figures.

7 ,

7

5 5

5 6 ,




2
0

8

6 6 ,

4

2

7 9

,

2 0 0

0 0

0
0

6

9

0

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5
7

1 2 4

2 0 0

0 0

1 6 8 ,

7 0 0

.

0 0

6 1 ,

4

8 3 ,

3

0

1

4

0 0

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6

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6 8 ,

2 1 4 ,

0 0

7 0 ,

7

7 2 ,

7

0 0

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0

5

0 0

1 0 0

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2

,

3

5

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0

1

1 ,
4

3

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3

5 3

1 8 7 ,

0 0

1 5 7 ,

9

5

3 9 5 ,

7

,

1 0 0

0

6

,

1 0 3 ,
1

1 0 0

4

6 8

8

4

, 0 0

1 0 5 ,

9 1 1 ,

5 0 0

8

, 2 7

3

0

, 4 0

,

5

2

0 0

, 0 0

7

6 9

1 2 2

4

0

9

8

4

0 0

, 5 0

8

3

9 2

1

5

1 2 5 ,

1

5

4

7

9 0

,

,

2 0 3

2

1 0 9 ,
1

,

, 2 6

9

0

7

7

,

0

1

0

6

, 9 0

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1 9 0 .— A N T H R A C IT E

A N D

B IT T J M IN O T rS

CO AX

Y ears

P R O D U C T IO N

1890,

1900,

: Q u an tit ies , C ensus Y e a r en ded M a y
S tates .

3 1 , 1 8 8 0 , a n d in

C ale n d a r

a n d 1 9 0 2 to 1 9 1 0 , b y

9T g

N o.

[Sources: 1880, reports o f the Bureau o f the Census, Department o f Commerce and Labor; 1890 to date, reports o f the G eological Survey, Department o f the Interior.]
1880

State.
ANTHRACITE.
C olorado and "N Mpxipn
pw

1890

1900

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

L ton L tons. L ton L ton L gton L ton L ton L ton L ton L ton L ton L ton
ong s. ong
ong s. ong s. on s. ong s. ong s. ong s. ong s. ong s. ong s. ong s.
(i)

87,861
51,221,353

83,872
36,940,710

64,939
66,613,453

64,352
65,318,490

66,806
69,339,152

2 53,793
63,645,010

55,439
76,432,421

37,195
74,347,102

69,375
72,874,249

80,960
75,433,426

Total an th racite......... 825,580,189

41,489,858

51,309,214

37,024,582

66,678,392

65,382,842

69,405,958

63,698,803

76,487,860

74,384,297

72,443,624

75,514,206

289,261
13,195
211,562
413,167
138,075

3,652,151
357,043
98,849
2,747,324
203,872

5,460,158
1,298,506
107,988
1,304,568
688,788
844,900
1,990,104
90,000
753,843
200
179

13,653,947
2,951,551
776,097
3,590,839
2,017,788
2,412,050
2,998,047
66,944
2,442,162
462,033

7,494,888
1,292,808
4154,382
4,626,943
281,747
9
23,007,126
5,789,363
1,716,337
4,645,481
3,989,170
4,758,005
3,593,471
758,460
3,160,806
1,483,728

9,245,152
1,735,654
* 77,853
6,561,368
369,717
1,813
29,410,154
8,434,307
2,518,452
6,272,112
4,701,844
6,041,950
4,706,794
861,355
3,473,352
1,393,592

10,405,646
1,990,332
4 94,125
6,590,592
372,278
3,795
32,997,414
9,638,118
3,140,525
5,731,974
5,214,264
6,730,386
a 326,933
;
1,221,089
3,784,452
1,329,295

10,055,398
1,794,153
471,055
5,901,884
342,135
53,107
32,567,019
9,680,526
2,720,124
5,821,369
5,654,738
6,764,716
4,297,877
1,198,964
3,721,702
1,213,320

10,594,704
1,727,887
*72,164
7,835,733
314,278
5,252
34,316,395
10,620,761
2,611,096
6,070,187
5,735,696
7,529,038
4,561,196
1,315,367
3,556,587
1,467,707

11,708,588
1,664,525
427,528
8,974,080
296,524
a 5,504
37,035,807
10,796,929
2,553,750
6,487,700
5,379,263
8,619,328
4,853,083
1,202,088
3,355,364
1,633,858

12,723,620
2,384,320
421,508
9,596,441
323,572
66,105
45,818,880
12,487,244

10,361,244
1,855,676
*19,520
8,590,315
236,448
4,847
42,553,295
10,995,438

12,235,223
2,122,462
443,425
9,518,960
188,567
4,065
45,450,884
13,244,874

14,385,234
1,701,748
10,861
10,646,775
158,254
3,971
40,982,362
16,419,478

6,926,573
6,237,927
9,551,236
3,592,179
1,593,475
3,354,045
2,280,304

7,078,679
4,394,153
13,056,535
4,658,147
1,370,506
2,662,887
2,608,009

1,127,752
115,834
115,967
16,953,705

899,497
20,536
202,242
20,999,905

1,349,276
15,454
248,790
22,176,878

1,275,443
6,250
242,793
21,785,912

1,451,355
3,390
283,520
22,815,134

1,754,208

2,481,365

3,095,530

5,364,817

335,515
9,164
26,786
10,262,952

6,762,788
6,394,027
6,537,901
5,576,346
9,601,004
9,148,708
4,939,847 63,908,163
1,817,730
1,638,410
3,569,586
2,961,888
1,800,765
1,714,455
670
2,178,660
2,329,544

272,937
24,760,393

38,576

54,923

52,557

58,616

81,378

99,589

97,894

71,188

376,828
24,946,108
2,785,158
77,925

356,287
30,544,346
2,362,702
60,297

BITUMINOUS.
A labam a.................................
Arkansas.................................
C alifornia...............................
C olorado.................................
G eorgia...................................
Id a h o ................. ....................
Illin ois....................................
Indian a...................................
Indian T erritory...................
Io w a .......................................
Kansas....................................
K en tu cky...............................
M aryland...............................
M ich igan ...............................
M issouri.................................
M ontana.................................
N ebraska...............................
New M e x ico ..........................
N orth C arolin a__................
North Dakota........................
O h io .......................................
O klahom a.............. ..............
Oregon....................................

313




310,500
28,698,588
3,252,373
63,376

286,377
23,455,928
2,632,246
77,017

iv o o

41,489,858

• u o n o n a o a a :—

P ennsylvania........................ 325,580,189

P ennsylvania........................
Tennessee...............................
T exas......................................
U tah........................................
V irg in ia .................................
W ashington............................
W est V irgin ia........................
W yom ing...............................
RECAPITULATION. 8
M iddle States........................
W estern States.......................
Southern S tates................ ..
P acific States........................

87,444,899 105,726,462 115,440,363 134,056,408 104,624,578 123,184,635
5,677,362
4,269,830 5,148,831
5,588,639
5,534,974
6,080,574
1,628,964
1,067,807
1,072,039
1,172,208
1,471,490
1,692,301
1,333,060
2,024,017
1,582,635
1,648,921
1,189,618
1,738,935
3,045,459
3,798,999
3,817,206
4,206,156
4,243,051
3,802,716
2,700,842
3,216,806
2,801,501
3,286,189
2,557,969
2,925,164
28,934,600 33,742,482 88,652,096 42,938,913 37,406,788 46,293,946
5,708,133
4,623,711
4,901,698
5,001,804
5,583,027
5,476,780

334,394,220
6,358,375
1,689,443
2,248,044
5,810,712
3,492,767
55,063,410
6,725,971

25,439,748
10,535,833
1,874,276
392,784

57,633,166 112,065,688 185,667,764 144,766,685 142,463,288 166,845,274 183,705,937 210,633,756 169,397,457 198,016,868
29,629,338 51,161,510 64,265,229 70,894,643 70,626,026 76,203,757 80,614,806 94,285,532 87,442,973 94,692,003
10,547,711 22,822,807 28,391,559 32,196,816 31,341,315 34,267,413 37,151,719 42,372,653 85,612,249 40,913,388
1,566,858
3,440,091
5,365,738
3,938,044
3,922,808
4,612,019
4,451,147
4,908,312
5,116,113
4,531,693

224,660,123
93,245,107
58,618,533
5,815,940

T otal bitum inou s....... 38,242,641 99,377,073 189,480,097 282,252,596 252,389,837 248,738,941 281,239,252 306,084,481 352,408,054 296,903,826 338,987,997
Total* anthracite and
bitum inous9............ 63,822,830 140,866,931 240,789,310 269,277,178 319,068,229 814,121,783 350,820,840 369,783,284 428,895,914 371,288,123 411,431,621

372,339,703

71,287,791
8,133,637
864,619
1,024,131
2,137,280
2,209*012
20,220,721
3,584,466

88,012,828
3,913,364
805,279
1,405,822
2,841,958
2,393,941
21,938,237
3,954,903

92,068,909
4,283,932
827,463
1,501,258
3,081,524
2,851,137
26,193,965
4,138,655

447,853,909

AMOUNTS MARKETED.1
0

Bitum inous ...1
lvalu e,d olls.

38,403,552 46,355,595 32,481,775 60,814,679 63,907,788 68,057,076 57,855,519 68,975,615 66,655,548 64,663> 564
66,383,772 85,757,851 76,173,586 152,036,448 138,974,020 141,879,000 131,917,694 163,584,056 158,178,849 149,181,587
97,957,790 186,227,513 227,870,527 246,973,603 243,181,440 275,060,479 299,183,137 344,240,502 289,275,096 330,585,909
110,420,801 218,930,313 290,858,483 351,687,933 305,397,001 334,658,294 381,162,115 451,214,842 874,135,268 405,486,777

67,539,106
160,275,802
363,788,858
469,281,719

„
, ' ffcons......... .
T o t a l..../
•
'
lvalu e,dolls.

136,361,342 232,583,108 260,352,302 307,788,182 307,089,228 338,107,555 356,538,656 413,216,117 955,980,644 395,249,473
176,804,573 306,688,164 367,032,069 503,724,381 444,371,021 476,537,294 513,079,809 614,798,898 532,314,117 554,902,624

431,327,964
629,557,021

P en n sy lv a n ia /* 0118............
an th racite... {valu e,d olls.

1Included in bitum inous product.
*
•Colorado on ly.
•Includes sm all am ounts m ined in R hode Island and V irginia.
•Includes Alaska.
•Includes N evada.
6Includes MassachuB
7Includes sm all am ount o f T iiassic in V irginia.
•M iddle States: M aryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West V irginia. Southern States: Alabam a, Arkansas, Georgia, Indian Territory, K entucky, New M exico, North
Carolina, Oklahom a, Tennessee, Texas, and V irginia. W estern States: Colorado, Illin ois, Indiana, Iow a, Kansas, M ichigan, M issouri, M ontana, Nebraska, North Dakota,
and W yom ing. P acific States: C alifornia, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, W ashington, and m iscellaneous.
•Amounts m arketed only for the year 1880; afterwards the entire product o f the m ines.
10Quantities represent am ounts shipped to market; values are based on those of entire product.




COAL— PRODUCTION

13,168
38,463
129,478
.1,633,789
526,424

37,769,797
1,987,130
164,679
284,071
700,010
1,128,294
6,602,370
1,669,964

16,451,088
442,081

fcO

1 2 1 . — P fG -IR O N

P R O D U C T I O N ,1 C A L E N D A R

T E A R S 1900 T O

1911. A N D

TH E

NUM BER

OF

FURNACES,

1899 A N D

1911:

By

S tates a n d b y G eograph ic D iv isio n s .
[Source: Annual reports of the American Iron and Steel Association. The figures of 1911 are preliminary.]

State.

Com­
pleted
fur­
naces
Dec. 31,
1899.

Pig-iron production.®

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

T s.
on

T s.
on

T s.
on

Tn
o s.

Tn
o s.

1905

1900

Total
June Dec. Dec.
31,
30,
81,
1911. 1911. 1911,

158 6,365,935 7,343,257 8,117,800 8,211,500 7,644,321 10,579,127 11,247,869 11,348,549 6,987,191 10,918,824 11,272,323 9,807,073
324,648
426,874
393,106
333,845
397,569
290,826
19
392,778
418,368 302,096
372,692
362,190
337,139
4.
2,273
11,653
10,150
5,530
3,095
293,642
478,771
320,458
391,134
26
544,034 310,526
510,210
483,525
444,976
490,617
448,662
537,216
0
65,551
291,472
304,534
228,282
174,661
3
166,758
199,013 270,945
291,066
298,179
166,597
183,005
184,794 7207,551 *273,987 7283,516 7 210,404 7351,415 7373,323 7 322,083 7 148,938 7 348,177 7307,200 7276,807
6 1

81
9

91
8

7

7

8
2

3
4

4
7

414 13,789,242 15,878,354 17,821,307 18,009,252 16,497,038 22,992,380 26,307,191 25,781,361 15,936,018 25,795,471 27,308,667 23,649,647
’

212

231

466

288,704

869,456

311,039
1,198,068
4,686,110




49
6
3
4
9
24
8
5
2
16
1
2
8
29
75
1
164
19
4
25
1

IR O N — P R O D U C T IO N .

44

2,156,866
98,127
386,709

22
3
1

P IG

35

2,034,483
63,735
332,096

Grand to ta l. . . .

1911

5,250,687 2,861,325 5,551,545 5,752,112 5,310,506

17 1,363,383 1,596,850 1,730,220 1,692,375 1,655,991
71,562
68,462
110,725
102,441
9
37,106
290,073
303,186
324,570
8
303,229
293,441
3
3,265
3,149
3,386
3,310
3,360
13
163,712
244,709
233,225
170,762
155,213
1
t 2
12
170,262
191,880 211,667
262,294
155,746
283,662
20
401,369
605,709
292,827
552,917
2
54 2,470,911 3,326,425 3,631,388 3,287,434 2,977,929
1

W isconsin,.................

1910

5,327,133

Illin ois........................
K entucky...................
M aryland...................
MftflsanhnsAtta <__

W ashington *
West V irg in ia ...........

1909

379,390
1,552,659

1,674,848
*413,040
<20,239
*92,599

V irg in ia .....................

1908

7
14
2
2
1
8
0
1
0
13

T s.
on

1,604,062
*407,774
<15,987
*38,699

O h io ............................
Oregon®................ .
Pennsylvania............
Tennessee...................
’Ppypfi S .
___ .

1907

T s.
on
T s.
on
T s.
on
T o t is .
T s.
on
1.686,674 1,397,014 1,763,617 1,939,147 1,712,211
17
3
*468,486 *313,071 *382,766 *428,612 *395,968
<19,119 <13,794 <18,388
<16,582
9,649 .........
*55,825 *24,345 *26,072
*14,725
1,200
6
16
2,457,768 1,691,944 2,467,156 2,675,646 2,108,002
127,946
86,371
100,509
95,202
3
45,096
326,214
3
183,502
411,833
286,856
255,816
1
7
*436,507 *348,096 *964,289 *1,250,108 %
163,982
1
2
1
373,189 225,372
294,474
264,781
40,663
15
1,659,752 1,019,495 1,733,675 1,938,407 1,562,756

Tn
o s.

45 1,184,337 1,225,212 1,472,211 1,561,398 1,453,513
2 *159,204 *203,409 *269,930 *270,289 *151,776
14,501
8,922
8,442
4
10,233
12,086
5 *28,984 #27,333 *32,315 *75,602 *70,156

New J ersey ................
New Y ork...................
North Carolina 5.......

Furnaces.
In blast.

Alabam a.....................
C olorado.....................
C onnecticut................
Georgia ...
T-nrifa/na 6..... ...............

M ich igan ...................
M innesota t ................
M issouri * ____ ____

218

H o.

G e o g ra p h ic d i v i ­
sions: 8
New England and
M iddle S ta te s ....
Southern states___
W estern S tates^ ....
Pacific States___ - r
Decem ber 31—
Furnaces in b la st..
Furnaces out o f
bla st............ .......

208 7,299,398 8,264,276 9,212,229 9,617,433 9,088,781 12,734,496 13,891,400 14,103,508 8,494,905 13,480,499 13,992,968 11,967,190
110 2,147,840 2,109,081 2,548,340 2,718,496 2,178,927 2,589,898 2,775,978 2,742,822 2,077,789 2,601,039 2,896,926 2,427,136
95 4,342,004 5,504,997 6,060,738 5,778,823 5,229,325 7,668,486 8,639,818 8,985,531 5,363,374 9,713,933 10,413,673 9,255,019
1

104
36
72

111
39
81

215
109
140
2

289

232

266

307

182

261

313

340

167

236

338

206

231

125

174

140

105

243

168

111

89

276

223

331

267

235

U SO H -— P R O D U C T IO N .

219




P IG

1In tons o f 2,240pounds.
JB *
T
2Includes spiegeleisen, ferrom anganese, fe flh lic o n , ferrophosphorus, ferrotitanitim , ferrovanadium , etc.
3C olorado includes M issouri; W ashington iR uso included from 1900; California is included from 1907; and Oregon in 1911.
4
M
a
s
s 1904.
a
c
h
u
s
e
t
t
s
a
n
6 Georgia includes N orth Carolina and Texas to 1908 and Texas only from 1904 to 1911.
3Indiana and M ichigan com bined after 1906.
2W isconsin includes M innesota.
8New E ngland and M iddle States: Connecticut, M aryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Y ork, Pennsylvania, and W est V irginia. Southern States: Alabama,
Georgia, K entucky, N orth Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and V irginia. W estern States: Colorado, Illin ois, Indiana, M ichigan, M innesota, Missouri, Ohio, and W isconsin.
P acific States: Oregon, W ashington, and California. (The production of the Pacific States is included w ith that of Colorado.)

d

2 2 0

P IO

IR O N —

P R O D U C T IO N .

No. 122.—PIG-IRON PRODUCTION: 1 Q u a n t it ie s a n d
1905 t o 1911, b y S t a t e s .

K in d s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s

[Source: Annual reports o f the Am erican Iron and Steel A ssociation, Figures o f 1911 are prelim inary.]
ANTHRACITE AND M IXED ANTHRACITE AND COKE PIG IRON.
1905

State,

1906

T s.
on
New Y o r k . . . . . . .
1 189,423
New Jersey.........
Pennsylvania . . . 1,485,092
T ota l.........

1,674,515

1907

T s.
on

Tn
o s.

173,341

1908

117,288

1,387.345

1,371,554

1911

T s.
on

T s.
on

T s.
on

355,009

698,431

649,082

229,575

355,009

698,431

649,082

229,575

20,629

16,632

9,649

1,254,266

1,560,686

1910

T s.
on
|

1909

CHARCOAL PIG IRON.
M assachusetts...
C onn ecticut....... \ 16,991
New Y o rk ...........
Pennsylvania . . .
3,294
M aryla n d ...........
|
2,071
V irgin ia..............
Tennessee...........
T exas...................
21,857
K en tu ck y ........... *
G eorgia................
A la b a m a ............
25,548
O h io.....................
4,175
............
210,573
W iscon sin ..........
M issouri..............
68,419
W ashington.......
C aliforn ia..........
352,928
T o ta l.........

20,239

19,119

2 ,6G3

2,289

2,479

2,691

4,272

3,513

4,903

1,444

3,298

6,588

1,555

3,325

*27,018

20,519

19,474

14,684

11,453

5,334

25,830
35,141
2,425
5,450
281,368
M ichigan 294,922

23,815
2,400
143,492

33,641
231,733

35,704
1,060
260,805

32,557
1,902
160,384

14,494

65,536

61,538

39,694

67,037

65,026

61,512

433,007

>437,397

>249,146

>376,003

>396,507

>278,676

1,731,434
266,846
10,255,330
284,356
228,282
84,016
330,909

1,938,357
262,669
10,621,081
825,614
174,661
98,951
394,078

1,562,756
40,663
9,673,746
255,186
291,472
93,574
320,912

404,725

452,342

292,147

BITUMINOUS COAL AND COKE PIG IRON.
New Y o rk ...........
New Jersey.........
Pennsylvania . . .
M aryla n d ..........
West V irginia .. .
K en tu ck y ...........
T ennessee..........
V irgin ia ..............
N orth C arolina..
G eorgia................
T exas...................
A laba m a............
O h io.....................
I llin o is ................
Indiana * ............
W iscon sin...........
M ichigan............
M innesota...........
M issouri..............
C olora d o............
W ashington.......
T o ta l.........

1,111,885
206,795
9,090,741
831,870
298,179
63,381
370,217

1,505,201
253,507
9,857,861
385,300
304,534
95,945
424,341

■ 528,036 1
V

1,659,752
255,901
10,091,994
411,833
291,066
126,984
390,606

1,018,795
192,352
6,662,723
183,502
65,551
48,172
288,316

550,327

517,095

1,578,514
4,581,935
2,034,483

1,649,018
6,321,683
2,156,866

1,651,533
5,248,262
2,457,768

1,373^199
2,858,925
1,691,944

1,729,976
5,551,545
2,467,156

1,903,443
5,751,052
2,675,646

1,679,886
5,308,408
2,108,002

332,057

354,391

358,268

8315,985

8971,837

1,193,796

1,166.237

■ 436,844

454,524

512,348

310,934

424,625

466,288

448,074

20,964,937 j«23,313,498 823,972,410 815f 331,863 «24,721,037 826,257,978

•23,141,093

-

326.465,

i In tons o f 2,240 pounds.
* Includes about 500 tons o f pig iron m ade in Georgia in 1900 w ith charcoal and coke m ixed as fu el.
* Includes sm all quantities o f p ig iron and ferro alloys m ade w ith charcoal and electricity.
* T he production o f Indiana is in clu ded w ith W isconsin and M ichigan fo r 1907, 1908, 1909,1910,
and 1911 only. P rior to 1907 Indiana had not made pig iron for a num ber o f years.
6Includes a sm all quantity o f iron m ade experim entally in M ichigan w ith m anufactured gas. No
Iron m ade in M ichigan in 1910 or 1911 w ith m anufactured gas.
®Includes sm all quantities o f ferro alloys made w ith coke and electricity.




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No. 123.—CRUDE-STEEL PRODUCTION:

P R O D U C T IO N .

Q u a n t it ie s a n d K in d s ,

2 2 1

1878

to

1910.

[Source: Annual reports of the Am erican Iron and Steel Association.]
OpenCrucible
hearth
ingots and ingots and ingots and
castings.
castings.
castings.

Calendar year.

A ll other
steels.

Total.

L ton Longton L ton L ton L ton
ong s.
s. ong s. ong s. ong s.

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.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906
1907
1908.
1909.
1910.

653,773
32,255
829,439
50,259
1,074,262
100,851
131,202
1,374,247
143,341
1,514,687
1,477,345
119,356
1,375,531
117,515
133,376
1,519,430
2,269,190
218,973
2,936,033
322,069
314,318
2,511,161
2,930,204
374,543
513,232
3,688,871
579,753
3,247,417
4,168,435
669.889
3,215,686
737.890
3,571,313
784,936
1,137,182
4,909,128
3,919,906 1,298,700
5,475,315 1,608,671
6,609,017 2,230,292
7,586,354 2,947,316
6,684,770 3,398,135
8,713,302
4,656,309
9,138,363 5.687.729
8,592,829
6,829,911
7,859,140 -5,908,166
10,941,375 8,971,376
12,275,830 10,980,413
11,667,549 11,649,736
6,116,755
7.836.729
9,330,783 14,493,936
9,412,772 16,504,509

No. 124.—IRON-ORE PRODUCTION:
1905

38,309
50,696
64,664
80,145
75.973
71,835
53,270
57,599
71.973
75,375
70,279
75,865
71,175
72,586
84,709
63,613
61,702
67,666
60,689
69,959
89,747
101,213
100,562
98,513
112,772
102,434

102.233
127,513
131.234
63,631
107,855
122,303

7,640
4,879
7,558
2,720
2,691
4,999
4,563
1,515
2,367
6,594
3,682
6,120

3,793
4,484
4,548
2,806
4,081
858
2,394
3,012
3,801
4,974
4,862
5,471
8,386
9,804
9,190
14,380
14,075
6,132
22,947
65,335

781,977
935,273
1,247,335
1,688,314
1,736,692
1,673,535
1,550,879
1,711,920
2,662,503
3.339.071
2,899,440
3,385,732
4.277.071
8,904,240
4,927,681
4,019,995
4,412,032
6,114,834
6,281,689
7,156,957
8,932,857
10,639,867
10,188,829
13,473,595
14,947,250
14,534,978
13,869,887
20,023,947
23,398,136
23,362,594
14,023,247
23,955,021
26,094,919

Q u a n t it ie s , b y S t a t e s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s
1910.

to

[Source: Reports of the G eological Survey, Departm ent o f the Interior.]
State.

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

L ton L ton L tom L ton L aton L ton
ong s. ong s. ong . ong s. im s. ong s.

Alabam a.................................. 3,782,831
Arkansas and T exas............ .
0)
California, Colorado, M on­
tana, Nevada. New M exico,
Utah, W ashington, and
W yom ing.............................
8851,770
C onnecticut and Massachu­
25,931
setts..................................... .
G eorgia..................................
‘ 257,124
K entucky, M aryland, and
8785,414
West V irgin ia......................
M ich igan ................................ 10,885,902
M innesota............................. . 21,735,182
113,012
M issouri..................................
626,271
New J ersey.............................
New Y ork................................
1,139,937
N orth C arolin a......................
1^,989
O h io .........................................
808,717
P ennsylvania................. .......
734,770
Tennessee................................
V irg in ia ..................................
859,283
W iscon sin ...............................
T otal............................. . 42,526,133

8,995,098
236,660

4,039,453
118,667

3,734,438
855,966

4,321,252
*6,474

4,801,275
*29,535

306,268

831,258

528,625

637,682

861,850

31,343
411,230

37,166
444,114

28,112
321,060

38,272
221,016

34,158
313,878

46,940
11,822,874
25,364,077
80,910
542,518
1,041,992
66,057
17,384
949,429
870,734
828,081
848,133

62,808
11,830,342
28.969,658
8111,768
549,760
1,375,020
50,439
23,589
837,287
813,690
786,856
838,744

63,235
8,839.199
18,652,220
98,414
394,767
697,473
48,522
26,585
443,161
635,343
692,223
733,993

98,657
11,900,384
28,976,149
89,954
643,720
1,016.833
61,150
10,527
660,889
657,795
887,847
1,067,436

78,409
13,303,90$
31,966,769
78,341
521,832
1,287,209.
65,278
22,320
739,799
732,247
903,377
1,149,551

47,749,728

51,720,619

35,983,336

51,156,437

56,889,734

1Texas included under California, etc.; also
Arkansas.
*Texas only.
8 Includes Arkansas and Texas.
FRASER North Carolina.
‘ Includes

Digitized for


* Includes V irginia; also Iow a in 1905.
‘ Includes Iow a.
’ Included under Georgia.
8Included under K entucky, etc.

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4 I n c l u d e s 3,491,978 p o u n d s , a t 10 c e n t s , a n d 136,263,448 p o u n d s a t o n e - f o u r t h o f 1 c e n t p e r p o u n d .
* I n c l u d e s 2,842,629 p o u n d s , a t 10 c e n t s , a n d 114.758,824 p o u n d s , a t o n e - f o u r t h o f 1 c e n t p e r p o u n d .

N o.

1 3 4 .— B E E T

A N D
in

C A N E

SU G A R

U

t h e

St

n it e d

A N D
,

a te s

M O L A S S E S :
1852

to

Q

u a n t it ie s

P

ro d u c ed

1911.

[ S o u r c e s : C a n e s u g a r b e g i n n i n g w i t h 1 9 0 3 -4 f o r T e x a s a n d 39 0 5 -6 f o r L o u i s i a n a f r o m W i l l e t t &
G r a y . A l l o t h e r f ig u r e s o f c a n e - s u g a r a n d m o l a s s e s p r o d u c t i o n a r e t h o s e o f A . B o u c h e r e a u , N e w
O r le a n s , e x c e p t t h a t f o r c e n s u s y e a r s a n d 1898-99 t h e y a r e t h o s e o f t h e C e n s u s B u r e a u .
B eets u g a r p r o d u c t i o n f o r 18 9 7-9 8 f r o m s p e c i a l r e p o r t o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e ; f o r 1901-2 a n d l a t e r
y e a r s f r o m " P r o g r e s s o f t h e B e e t - S u g a r I n d u s t r y i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ;” f o r o t h e r y e a r s f r o m W i l l e t t
& G r a y .]

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1 8 6 1 -7 0 3 .
1 8 7 1 -8 0 *.
18 8 1 -9 0 *.
189 1-9 53.
1 89 61 89 7- 9 8 . .
1 89 8- 9 9 . .
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190 0- 0 1 . .
1901- 2 . . .
1902- 3 . . .
190 3- 4 . . .
190 4- 6 . . .
190 5 - 6 . . .
1 90 6- 7 . . .
1 9 0 7 -8 . . .
1 90 8- 9 . . .
1 9 0 9 - 1 0 ..
1 91 0- 1 1 ..

Pounds.

1 7 ,8 8 5 ,8 9 8
3 1 3 ,3 4 1 ,6 2 6
5 ,8 8 1 ,7 0 0
1 2 6 ,5 4 8 ,1 7 3
8 ,9 7 5 ,1 0 0
1 5 9 ,1 2 5 ,4 3 5
1 4 ,6 7 1 ,6 5 0
2 6 7 ,3 2 9 ,6 3 7
1 3 ,7 7 5 ,4 7 3
5 2 7 ,5 0 9 ,1 8 0
6 3 1.,6 9 9 ,5 6 1
1 2 ,4 7 5 ,7 6 2
97 .
6 9 5 ,4 0 1 ,8 7 8
1 2 ,8 5 0 ,0 0 0
5 5 6 ,9 9 4 ,9 4 2
* 1 1 ,7 9 4 ,8 5 3
3 1 9 ,1 6 6 ,3 9 6
3 ,3 8 2 ,6 1 5
6 1 7 ,2 9 7 ,7 2 3
6 ,4 7 6 ,4 0 0
8 ,0 9 5 ,5 0 0
7 2 0 ,5 5 4 ,9 4 8
8 ,3 3 8 ,3 6 5
7 3 7 ,4 6 7 ,5 1 0
4 8 1 .6 0 0 .0 0 0
6 4 4 ,3 5 2 ,0 0 0
7 5 0 .4 0 0 .0 0 0
* 3 3 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 3 9 .2 0 0 .0 0 0
* 2 6 ,8 8 0 ,0 0 0
5 1 5 .2 0 0 .0 0 0
* 2 9 ,1 2 0 ,0 0 0
* 2 6 ,8 8 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 1 .6 0 0 .0 0 0
* 3 3 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 9 5 .2 0 0 .0 0 0
7 2 8 .0 0 0 .
000*2 2 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 2 .0 0 0 .
000* 2 4 ,6 4 0 ,0 0 0

Pounds.

Pounds.

3 3 1 ,2 2 7 ,4 2 3
48 9 6 ,0 0 0
1 3 2 ,4 2 9 ,8 7 3
8 5 1 ,2 0 0
1 6 8 ,1 0 0 ,5 3 5
2 ,3 5 3 ,5 6 8
2 8 2 ,0 0 1 ,2 8 7
5 4 1 ,2 8 4 ,6 5 4
2 7 ,2 7 2 ,0 0 0
8 4 ,0 8 0 ,6 4 0
6 4 4 ,1 7 5 ,3 2 3
9 0 ,4 9 1 ,5 2 0
7 0 8 ,2 5 1 ,8 7 8
7 2 ,7 3 5 ,0 4 0
5 6 8 ,7 8 9 ,7 9 5
3 2 2 ,5 4 9 ,0 1 1
1 6 3 ,4 5 8 ,0 7 5
6 2 3 ,7 7 4 .1 2 3
1 7 2 ,1 6 4 ,1 6 0
3 6 9 ,2 1 1 ,7 3 3
7 2 8 ,6 5 0 ,4 4 8
.7 4 5 ,8 0 5 ,8 7 5
4 3 6 ,8 1 1 ,6 8 5
4 8 1 ,2 0 9 ,0 8 7
5 2 5 .9 5 2 .0 0 0
7 8 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 8 4 .2 2 6 .4 3 0
7 6 6 .0 8 0 .0 0 0
6 2 5 ,8 4 1 ,2 2 8
9 6 7 .2 2 4 .0 0 0
5 4 4 .3 2 0 .0 0 0
9 2 7 .2 5 6 .4 3 0
7 8 8 .4 8 0 .0 0 0
8 2 8 .8 0 0 .0 0 0
8 5 1 .7 6 8 .0 0 0
7 5 0 .4 0 0 .0 0 0 1 .0 2 4 .9 3 8 .0 0 0
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1 4 ,7 3 7 ,0 3 4
3 ,8 0 0 ,7 2 8
6 ,1 2 4 ,7 5 2
2 1 ,2 7 7 ,1 7 9
6 ,8 8 6 ,9 2 7
2 0 ,8 2 0 ,1 3 0
2 2 ,2 4 1 ,5 1 0
7 ,0 9 3 ,6 3 4
2 6 ,9 3 9 ,6 5 0 * 1 ,7 6 8 ,2 5 0
1 4 ,1 8 4 ,7 3 3
1 0 ,8 3 8 ,9 0 3
6 ,1 4 4 ,1 0 2
3 1 ,4 1 9 ,6 8 8
7 ,6 8 0 ,1 2 7
2 3 ,7 2 7 ,7 3 5
2 8 ,0 6 9 ,5 7 1
9 ,2 1 6 ,1 5 2
6 ,9 1 2 ,1 1 4
1 8 ,2 4 7 ,0 3 8
8 ,6 4 0 ,1 4 2
3 3 ,3 0 2 ,8 5 4
6 ,0 4 8 ,1 0 0
1 7 ,6 8 3 ,8 2 9
3 ,6 2 8 ,8 6 0
1 2 ,3 7 8 ,6 8 0
4 ,7 1 7 ,5 1 8
5 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 .3 6 0 .0 0 0
5 3 .2 5 0 .0 0 0
9 .5 6 8 .0 0 0
3 0 .2 4 0 .0 0 0
3 3 ,8 4 2 ,6 0 0 ! 1 0 , 69C, 160

'T h e p e r io d s r e la te t o s u g a r -p r o d u c t io n y e a r s w h ic h e n d w it h M a r c h ,
2 A l l f ig u r e s f o r m o la s s e s , e x c e p t t h o s e f o x 1 8 9 8 -9 9 , i n c l u d e s i r u p ,
aA v e r a g e f o r t h e p e r i o d .

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2 1 ,0 9 7 ,9 3 0
9 ,0 0 0 ,2 1 5
1 2 ,3 1 0 ,0 4 0
1 8 ,5 3 7 ,7 6 2
2 7 ,4 0 1 ,9 3 2
2 7 ,7 0 7 ,0 5 7
2 9 ,3 3 5 ,1 4 4
2 7 ,7 0 7 ,9 0 0
2 5 ,0 2 3 ,6 3 6
3 7 ,5 6 3 ,7 9 0
3 1 ,4 0 7 ,8 6 2
3 7 ,2 8 5 ,7 2 3
2 5 ,1 5 9 ,1 5 2
4 1 ,9 4 2 ,9 9 6
2 3 ,7 3 1 .9 2 9
1 6 ,0 0 7 .5 4 0
55, 717.518
6 0 ,6 1 0 ,0 0 0
3 9 ,8 0 8 ,0 0 0
4 4 ,5 3 8 .7 6 0

< 1864 t o 1870.
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S U G A R , M O L A SS E S,

1 3 5 .— S U G A R ,

S U G A R
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a lu e s

A N D

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S IR U P

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IN

A N D

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F A C T O R IE S

C R O P

O F

1909: Q

F R O M

u a n t it ie s

.

[ S o u r c e : R e p o r t s o f t h e B u r e a u o f t h e C e n s u s , D e p a r t m e n t o f C o m m e r c e a n d L a b o r . T h e s t a t is t i c s
in c lu d e t h e o u t p u t o f fa c to r ie s e n g a g e d in m a n u fa c t u r in g s u g a r fr o m c a n e a n d fr o m b e e ts, b u t d o e s
n o t i n c lu d e s iru p m a n u f a c t u r e d i n fa c t o r ie s e n g a g e d e x c l u s iv e l y in m a k in g siru p , n o r s m a ll q u a n ­
t it i e s o f s u g a r a n d s i r u p m a d e o n f a r m s f r o m c a n e a n d f r o m m a p l e s a p . ]
C a n e su gar.

Item .
S u gar:
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V a l u e ....................................................................................................
M o la s s e s :
G a l l o n s .................................................................................................
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1 3 6 .— B E E T

S U G A R :

Q

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1909,

a n d

in

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B e e t su gar.

T o ta l.

6 6 8 ,2 7 6 ,8 3 4
$ 2 6 ,6 8 6 ,4 6 1

1 ,0 0 3 ,3 6 3 ,4 0 1
$ 4 5 ,9 3 7 ,6 2 9

1 ,6 7 1 ,6 4 0 ,2 3 5
$ 7 2 ,6 2 4 ,0 9 0

2 6 ,2 8 0 ,8 8 3
$ 2 ,8 8 8 ,5 9 7

2 0 ,8 1 2 ,7 4 7
$ 1 ,1 2 9 ,9 0 5

4 6 ,0 9 3 ,6 3 0
$ 4 ,0 1 8 ,5 0 2

1 ,4 4 9 ,8 6 0
$ 3 6 5 ,6 3 2

ro d u c ed

1910

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U

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to

.

[S o u r c e : R e p o r ts o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e .]

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w ork ed .

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36
1 7 5 ,0 8 3
41 32 1 6 ,4 0 0
2 4 2 ,5 7 6
49
1 9 7 ,7 8 4
48
307,364
52
3 7 6 ,0 7 4
63
3 7 0 ,9 8 4
63
3 6 4 ,9 1 3
62
65
4 2 0 ,2 6 2

9 .6 3
8 .7 6
8 .5 6
1 0 .4 7
8 .6 7
1 1 .2 6
1 0 .1 6
9 .3 6
9 .7 1

1 ,6 8 5 ,6 8 9
3 6 9 ,2 1 1 ,7 3 3
1 ,8 9 5 ,8 1 2
4 3 6 ,8 1 1 ,6 8 5
2 ,0 7 6 ,4 9 4
4 8 1 ,2 0 9 ,0 8 7
2 ,0 7 1 ,5 3 9
4 8 4 ,2 2 6 ,4 8 0
6 2 5 ,8 4 1 ,2 2 8
2 ,6 6 5 ,9 1 3
4 ,2 3 6 ,1 1 2
9 6 7 ,2 2 4 ,0 0 0
3 ,7 6 7 ,8 7 1
9 2 7 ,2 5 6 ,4 3 0
8 5 1 ,7 6 8 ,0 0 0
3 ,4 1 4 ,8 9 1
4 ,0 8 1 ,3 8 2 1,024,938,000

1 8 4 ,6 0 6
2 1 8 ,4 0 6
2 4 0 ,6 0 4
2 4 2 ,1 1 3
3 1 2 ,9 2 1
4 8 3 ,6 1 2
4 6 3 ,6 2 8
4 2 5 ,8 8 4
5 1 2 ,4 6 9

1 0 .9 5
1 4 .8
8 2 .2
1 1 .5 2 * 1 4 .6
* 8 3 .3
1 1 .5 9 3 1 5 .1
1 1 .6 9
1 5 .3
&
1 1 .7 4
1 5 .3
8 3 .0
1 1 .4 2
1 4 .9
8 2 .2
1 2 .3 0
8 3 .6
1 6 .8
1 2 .4 7
1 5 .7 4
8 3 .5
1 2 .5 6
8 4 .1 1
1 6 .1 0

88
94
75
78
77
105
89
74
83

1910:
C a l i f o r n i a .........
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W i s c o n s i n ____
O th e r S ta te s5 .

8
13
3
17
5
4
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9 0 ,5 0 0
8 1 ,4 1 2
1 3 ,1 7 8
1 1 7 ,5 0 0
2 6 ,7 6 7
1 6 ,7 7 2
5 1 ,9 0 0

1 0 .2 0
1 0 .6 2
8 .3 9
1 0 .2 8
1 1 .4 2
9 .1 4
9 .2 9

9 2 3 ,1 0 0
8 6 4 ,4 7 4
110 ,5 5 6
1 ,2 0 7 ,7 0 0
3 0 5 ,7 7 3
153 ,3 2 7
4 8 2 ,3 6 2

2 7 9 ,7 8 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 6 ,1 8 4 ,0 0 0
2 8 ,5 3 8 ,0 0 0
2 7 8 ,4 3 0 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,9 8 0 ,0 0 0
3 6 ,2 6 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 4 ,1 7 2 ,0 0 0

1 3 9 ,8 9 0
1 0 3 ,0 9 2
1 4 ,2 6 9
1 3 9 ,2 1 5
3 8 ,4 9 0
1 8 ,1 3 0
5 7 ,0 8 6

1 5 .1 5
1 1 .9 3
1 2 .9 1
1 1 .5 3
1 2 .5 9
1 1 .8 2
1 1 .8 3

1 8 .2 0
1 5 .1 9
1 6 .8 2
1 6 .0 8
1 5 .8 0
1 6 .7 5
1 6 .6 6

8 2 .7 8
8 3 .4 0
8 7 .3 8
8 6 .1 5
8 5 .7 1
8 4 .1 4
8 2 .6 9

114
63
61
100
82
76
68

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3 9 8 ,0 2 9

1 0 .1 7

4 ,0 4 7 ,2 9 2

1,020,344,000

5 1 0 ,1 7 2

1 2 .6 1

1 6 .3 5

8 4 .3 5

83

1 B y p u r i t y c o e f f i c i e n t is m e a n t t h e p e r c e n t a g e o f s u g a r i n t h e t o t a l s o l i d s o f t h e s u b s t a n c e t e s t e d ,
w h e t h e r i t b e b e e ts , ju ic e , o r s iru p . I n th is t a b le it r e p r e s e n ts t h e a v e r a g e p e r c e n t a g e o f s u g a r in t h e
to ta l s o lid s o f t h e b e e t s a s d e t e r m in e d b y te s ts m a d e a t t h e fa c to r ie s .
2 B a s e d o n r e p o r t s f r o m 27 f a c t o r i e s a n d c a r e f u l e s t im a t e s f o r 14 o t h e r s .
* T h e s e a v e r a g e s a r e n o t b a s e d o n d a ta fo r a ll t h e fa c to r ie s , a s s o m e o f t h e m f a ile d t o r e p o r t r e s u lts
o f te s t s , b u t i t is b e l i e v e d t h a t t h e y f a i r l y r e p r e s e n t t h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e t o t a l b e e t c r o p s .
* N o d a ta rep orted .
9 G ro u p e d t o g e t h e r t o a v o i d g iv in g p u b lic it y t o d a t a r e la tin g t o in d iv id u a l fa c to r ie s .
* T h e a v e r a g e y i e ld o f b e e t s p e r a c r e is f o u n d b y d i v i d in g t h e t o t a l b e e ts w o r k e d b y t h e t o t a l a c r e a g e
h a r v e s te d ; t h e a v e r a g e e x t r a c t io n o f su g a r b y d iv id in g th e to ta l su g a r p r o d u c e d b y th e to ta l b e e ts
w o r k e d ; th e a v e r a g e c o n t e n t s o f s u g a r, c o e ffic ie n t s o f p u r it y , a n d le n g t h o f c a m p a ig n b y a d d in g t h e
f ig u r e s r e p o r t e d b y t h e d i f f e r e n t f a c t o r i e s a n d d i v i d i n g b y t h e n u m b e r o f r e p o r t i n g f a c t o r i e s .




CO TTO N

N o.

1 3 * .— C O T T O N
M

S E E D

SE E D

a n u f a c t u r e

A N D

A N D
;

Q

C O T T O N SE E D

C O T T O N S E E D

u a n t it ie s

a n d

V

231

PR O D U C TS,

P R O D U C T S :

a l u e s

,

1885

P

t o

r o d u c t io n

a n d

1910.

[S o u rce : R e p o r t s o f t h e B u re a u o f th e C e n s u s , D e p a r tm e n t o f C o m m e rce a n d L a b o r . I n t h e p r e p a r a tio n
o f t h is t a b l e a n u m b e r o f s o u r c e s o f in fo r m a t i o n h a v e b e e n u t i li s e d , b u t i t h a s b e e n f o u n d i m p r a c t i c a b l e
t o s e c u r e i n a l l in s t a n o e s s a t i s f a c t o r y d a t a f o r t h e y e a r s i n d i c a t e d , a n d o n l y a n a p p r o x i m a t i o n t o t h e
fa c t s is c la im e d . S t a t is t ic s o f t h e q u a n t i t y o f s e e d p r o d u c e d a n d m a n u f a c t u r e d a n d o f c o t t o n s e e d
p r o d u c t s r e la t e t o t h e g r o w t h y e a r .]

C o tton seed p r o d u c ts .

C o tton seed M a n u fa c t u r e d .
Y ea r.

P ro­
du ced.

Q u a n tity .

Short tons.

Short tons.

3 .0 4 5 .0 0 0
3 .0 1 8 .0 0 0
3 .2 9 1 .0 0 0
3 .3 1 0 .0 0 0
3 .4 9 5 .0 0 0
4 .0 9 3 .0 0 0
4 .2 7 4 .0 0 0
3 .1 8 3 .0 0 0
3 .5 7 9 .0 0 0
4 .7 9 2 .0 0 0
3 .4 1 6 .0 0 0
4 .0 7 0 .0 0 0
5 .2 5 3 .0 0 0
5 .4 7 2 .0 0 0
4 .6 6 8 .0 0 0
4 .8 3 0 .0 0 0
4 .6 3 0 .0 0 0
5 .0 9 2 .0 0 0
4 .7 1 7 .0 0 0
6 .4 2 7 .0 0 0
5 .0 6 0 .0 0 0
5 .9 1 3 .0 0 0
4 .9 5 2 .0 0 0
5 .9 0 4 .0 0 0
4 .4 6 2 .0 0 0
5 .1 7 5 .0 0 0

V a lu e
per
ton .

T o ta l.

Dollars.

G allons.

1 1 .6 0
1 6 .0 0
1 2 .5 0
1 5 .8 0
1 7 .8 0
1 4 .2 0
1 4 .9 0
1 3 .8 0
1 7 .6 0
1 5 .6 0
2 7 .7 0
2 7 .4 0

1 0 .9 7 0 .0 0 0
1 2 .8 2 0 .0 0 0
1 7 .1 3 0 .0 0 0
2 0 .3 7 0 .0 0 0
1 6 .4 0 0 .0 0 0
1 9 .7 9 0 .0 0 0
2 0 .5 2 0 .0 0 0
1 8 .6 3 0 .0 0 0
2 8 .5 0 0 .0 0 0
2 4 .8 7 0 .0 0 0
2 0 .1 8 0 .0 0 0
2 6 ,2 6 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,6 8 0 ,0 0 0
2 7 .9 6 0 .0 0 0
4 2 .4 1 0 .0 0 0
4 8 .2 3 0 .0 0 0
6 2 .9 8 0 .0 0 0
7 1 .2 9 0 .0 0 0
7 3 .9 3 0 .0 0 0
6 9 .3 1 0 .0 0 0
6 4 .9 5 0 .0 0 0
9 4 .3 8 0 .0 0 0
6 5 .9 8 0 .0 0 0
8 6 .0 9 0 .0 0 0
1 0 5 .7 2 0 .0 0 0
14 2 .7 1 0 .0 0 0

2 3 .1 4 0 .0 0 0
2 7 .7 7 0 .0 0 0
3 2 .9 1 0 .0 0 0
3 1 .7 7 0 .0 0 0
3 4 .9 5 0 .0 0 0
4 0 .9 3 0 .0 0 0
4 2 .7 4 0 .0 0 0
4 2 .0 1 0 .0 0 0
5 7 .2 6 0 .0 0 0
6 7 .0 9 0 .0 0 0
5 7 .3 9 0 .0 0 0
6 5 .1 2 0 .0 0 0
8 4 .0 4 0 .0 0 0
9 4 .1 1 0 .0 0 0
9 3 .3 3 0 .0 0 0
9 6 .6 1 0 .0 0 0
11 8 ,6 1 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 2 .9 1 0 .0 0 0
1 2 1 .8 8 0 .0 0 0
1 3 3 .8 2 0 .0 0 0
1 2 5 .7 0 0 .0 0 0
1 5 3 .7 6 0 .0 0 0
1 0 3 .0 5 0 .0 0 0
1 4 6 .7 9 0 .0 0 0
1 3 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
16 7 .9 7 0 .0 0 0

2,101,000
2 .3 5 3 .0 0 0
2 .4 7 9 .0 0 0
2 .4 1 5 .0 0 0
3 .1 5 4 .0 0 0
3 .2 6 9 .0 0 0
3 .2 4 1 .0 0 0
3 .3 4 5 .0 0 0
3 .1 3 1 .0 0 0
3 .8 4 4 .0 0 0
2 .5 6 5 .0 0 0
3 .6 7 0 .0 0 0
3 .2 6 9 .0 0 0
4 .1 0 6 .0 0 0

V a lu e .
Q u a n tity .

Dolls.

5 7 8 .0 0 0
6 9 4 .0 0 0
8 2 3 .0 0 0
7 9 4 .0 0 0
8 7 4 .0 0 0
1 .0 2 3 .0 0 0
1 .0 6 8 .0 0 0
1 .0 5 0 .0 0 0
1 .4 3 1 .0 0 0
1 .6 7 7 .0 0 0
1 .4 3 5 .0 0 0
1 .6 2 8 .0 0 0

18851886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
189 9..
1900.
190 1..
1902.
1 9 0 3 ..
1904.
190 5..
1 9 0 6 ..
1907.
190 8..
190 9..
191 0..

O il.
T ota l
v a lu e .

P er
g a llo n .

Dollars.

C ents.

6 .7 1 0 .0 0 0
8 .0 5 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .5 2 0 .0 0 0
1 3 .9 8 0 .0 0 0
1 0 .1 3 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .4 6 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .5 4 0 .0 0 0
1 0 .0 8 0 .0 0 0
1 6 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 .4 2 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .4 8 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .7 2 0 .0 0 0
1 2 .6 1 0 .0 0 0
1 3 .1 8 0 .0 0 0
2 1 .3 9 0 .0 0 0
2 6 .0 8 0 .0 0 0
3 3 .2 1 0 .0 0 0
4 0 .5 6 0 .0 0 0
3 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 1 .3 4 0 .0 0 0
2 6 .4 0 0 .0 0 0
4 3 .0 5 0 .0 0 0
3 3 .3 9 0 .0 0 0
4 4 .0 9 0 .0 0 0
5 5 .2 3 0 .0 0 0
8 0 .4 3 0 .0 0 0

29
29
35
44
29
28
27
24
29

20
20
18
15
14
23
27
28
33
32
23

21
28
32
30
42
48

i
C o t t o n s e e d p r o d u c t s — C o n t in u e d .

Quantity.
|

i
Short ton s.
202,000

1885.

1886.
1887.
1888.
1889 .
1 8 9 0 .,
1 8 9 1 .,
1 8 9 2 .,
1 8 9 3 .,
1 8 9 4.
1 8 9 5 .,
1 8 9 6 .,
1 8 9 7 .,
1 8 9 8 .,
1899.
1 9 0 0 .,
1 9 0 1 .,
1 9 0 2 .,
1 9 0 3 .,
1 9 0 4 .,
1 9 0 5 .,
1 9 0 6 .,

1

9

0

1W 8.,
1 9 0 9 .,
1 91 0.,

7

V a lu e .

V a lu e .
T o ta l.

. ,

2 4 3 .0 0 0
2 8 8 .0 0 0
2 7 8 .0 0 0
3 0 6 .0 0 0
3 5 8 .0 0 0
3 7 4 .0 0 0
3 6 8 .0 0 0
5 0 1 .0 0 0
5 8 7 .0 0 0
5 0 2 .0 0 0
5 7 0 .0 0 0
7 3 5 .0 0 0
8 2 3 .0 0 0
8 8 4 .0 0 0
8 4 5 .0 0 0
1 .1 2 5 .0 0 0
1 .1 6 5 .0 0 0
1 .1 5 6 .0 0 0
1 .3 6 0 .0 0 0
1 .2 7 2 .0 0 0
1 .7 8 6 .0 0 0
1 .0 4 3 .0 0 0
1 .4 9 2 .0 0 0
1 .3 2 6 .0 0 0
1 .7 9 2 .0 0 0

D o lla r s .
4 .2 6 0 .0 0 0
4 .7 7 0 .0 0 0
5 .6 1 0 .0 0 0
6 .3 9 0 .0 0 0
6 .2 7 0 .0 0 0
8 .3 3 0 .0 0 0
8 .9 8 0 .0 0 0
8 .5 5 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .9 0 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .4 5 0 .0 0 0
8 .7 0 0 .0 0 0
1 4 .5 4 0 .0 0 0
1 4 .0 7 0 .0 0 0
1 4 .7 8 0 .0 0 0
1 6 .0 3 0 .0 0 0
1 6 .2 7 0 .0 0 0
2 1 .9 3 0 .0 0 0
2 3 .3 1 0 .0 0 0
2 4 .8 4 0 .0 0 0
2 7 .7 7 0 .0 0 0
2 9 .2 5 0 .0 0 0
3 9 .1 4 0 .0 0 0
2 3 .3 0 0 .0 0 0
3 3 .5 8 0 .0 0 0
3 5 .9 1 0 .0 0 0
4 4 .6 6 0 .0 0 0




Linters.

H u lls .

C a k e a n d m e a l.
Y ea r.

Per

Q u a n tity .

2 1 .0 9
1 9 .6 3
1 9 .4 8
2 2 .9 9
2 0 .4 9
2 3 .2 7
2 4 .0 0
2 3 .2 3
2 3 ,7 5
1 9 .5 1
1 7 .3 3
2 5 .5 1
1 9 .1 4
1 7 .9 6
1 8 .1 3
1 9 .2 5
1 9 .4 9

20.01
2 1 .4 9
2 0 .4 2
2 3 .0 0
2 1 .9 1
2 2 .3 4
2 2 .5 1
2 7 .0 8
2 4 92

|-

T o ta l.

Short tons.

Dollars.

Dolls.

Bales.1

Dollars.

1 .1 6 9 .0 0 0
1 .1 3 9 .0 0 0
1 .4 8 7 .0 0 0
1 .5 4 1 .0 0 0
1 .5 2 8 .0 0 0
1 .2 1 3 .0 0 0
1 .1 3 5 .0 0 0
1 .5 9 3 .0 0 0
9 2 7 ,0 0 0
1 .3 3 0 .0 0 0
1 .1 8 9 .0 0 0
1 .3 7 5 .0 0 0

3 .1 9 0 .0 0 0
3 .9 9 0 .0 0 0
6 .3 2 0 .0 0 0
5 .3 9 0 .0 0 0
5 .7 1 0 .0 0 0
5 .5 9 0 .0 0 0
5 .1 1 0 .0 0 0
8 .8 4 0 .0 0 0
6 .3 7 9 .0 0 0
6 .0 8 0 .0 0 0
9 .8 1 0 .0 0 0
1 1 .3 7 0 .0 0 0

2 .7 3
3 .5 0
4 .2 5
3 .5 0
3 .7 4
4 .6 1
4 .5 0
5 .5 5
6 .8 7
4 .5 7
8 .2 5
8 .2 7

1 1 4 ,544
1 1 1 ,0 9 6
1 4 5 ,103
1 5 0 ,3 6 6
1 9 4 .4 8 6
2 3 5 ,5 8 6
2 1 9 ,397
3 0 7 ,5 1 8
2 5 6 .4 8 7
3 3 0 ,2 7 7
2 9 6 ,6 4 0
3 7 9 ,5 7 6

1 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 .8 9 0 .0 0 0
1 .5 2 0 .0 0 0
2 .0 3 0 .0 0 0
4 .3 8 0 .0 0 0
4 .6 1 0 .0 0 0
4 .1 9 0 .0 0 0
3 .3 5 0 .0 0 0
2 .9 2 0 .0 0 0
2 .3 4 0 .0 0 0
4 .7 7 0 .0 0 0
6 .2 5 0 .0 0 0

to n .

D olls.

V a lu e .
Q uant it y .

P er
ton .

i O f 500 p o u n d s n e t .

T o ta l.

Per
'
pound.

Cents.
:

3 .1
3 .4

2.1
2 .7
4 .5
3 .9
3 .8

2 .2
2 .3
1 .4
3 .2
3 .3

232
N o.

P A T E N T S .

I 3 i , — P A T E N T S :

C
S

o m p a r a t iv e

P

tates

a te n t

S

ta te m e n t

O

f f ic e

o p

, 1892

B

t h e

u s in e s s

o p

th e

U

n it e d

1911.

to

[ S o u r c e : R e p o r t s o f t h e C o m m is s io n e r o f P a te n ts , D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r io r .]
-------- ..
A p p lic a ­
t io n s .

C a vea ts
file d .

P a te n ts
and
r e is s u e s .

1892................................................

4 0 ,7 5 3

2 ,2 9 0

2 3 ,6 5 9

1 ,2 8 6 ,8 3 1 .8 8

1 ,1 1 0 ,7 3 9 .2 4

1 7 5 ,5 9 2 .5 9

1893................................................

3 8 ,4 7 3

2 ,2 4 7

2 3 ,7 6 9

1 ,2 4 2 ,8 7 1 .6 4

1 ,1 4 1 ,0 3 8 .4 5

1 0 1 ,8 3 3 .1 9

189 4................................................

a s , 439

2 ,2 8 6

2 0 ,8 6 7

1 ,1 8 7 ,4 3 9 .5 8

1 ,1 0 0 ,0 4 7 .1 2

8 7 ,3 9 2 .4 6

18 9 5 ................................................

4 0 ,6 8 0

2 ,4 1 5

2 2 ,0 5 7

1 ,2 4 5 ,2 4 6 .9 3

1 ,1 0 6 ,3 8 9 .4 9

1 3 8 ,8 5 7 .4 4

C a le n d a r y e a r.

C ash
r e c e iv e d .

C a sh
expended.

S u ip lu s .

D olla rs.

D o lla rs.

D olla rs.

189 6................................................

4 3 ,9 8 2

2 ,2 7 1

2 3 ,3 7 3

1 ,3 2 4 ,0 5 9 .8 3

1 ,1 1 3 ,4 1 3 .7 1

2 1 0 ,6 4 6 .1 2

189 7................................................

4 7 ,9 0 5

2 ,1 7 6

2 3 ,7 9 4

1 ,3 7 5 ,6 4 1 .7 2

1 ,1 2 2 ,8 4 3 .1 3

2 5 2 ,7 9 8 .5 9

189 8...............................................

3 5 ,8 4 2

1 ,6 5 9

2 2 ,2 6 7

1 ,1 3 7 ,7 3 4 .4 8

1 ,1 3 6 ,1 9 6 .2 0

1 ,5 3 8 .2 8

189 9................................................

4 1 ,4 4 3

1 ,7 1 6

2 5 ,5 2 7

1 ,3 2 5 ,4 5 7 .0 3

1 ,2 1 1 ,7 8 3 .7 3

1 1 3 ,6 7 3 .3 0

19 0 0 ................................................

4 1 ,9 8 0

1 ,7 3 1

2 6 ,4 9 9

1 ,3 5 0 ,8 2 8 .5 3

1 ,2 6 0 ,0 1 9 .6 2

9 0 ,8 0 8 ,9 1

19 0 1 ................................................
190 2................................................

4 6 ,4 4 9

1 ,8 4 2

2 7 ,3 7 3

1 ,4 4 9 ,3 9 8 .1 6

1 ,2 9 7 ,3 8 5 .6 4

1 5 2 ,0 1 2 .5 2

4 9 ,641

1 ,8 5 1

2 7 ,8 8 6

1 ,5 5 2 ,8 5 9 .0 8

1 ,3 9 3 ,3 4 5 .5 4

1 5 9 ,5 1 3 .5 4

190 3................................................

5 0 ,2 1 3

1 ,7 7 1

3 1 ,6 9 9

1 ,6 4 2 ,2 0 1 .8 1

1 ,4 4 8 ,6 4 5 .8 1

1 9 3 ,5 5 6 .0 0

1 9 0 4 ................................................

52 ,1 4 3

. 1 ,8 0 8

3 0 ,9 3 4

1 ,6 5 7 ,3 2 6 .5 3

1 ,4 7 6 ,0 0 0 .3 8

1 8 1 ,3 2 6 .1 5

1905................................................

54 ,9 7 1

1 ,8 9 6

3 0 ,399

1 ,8 0 6 ,7 5 8 .1 4

1 ,4 7 9 ,6 3 3 .2 2

3 2 7 ,1 2 4 .9 2

190 6................................................

56 ,4 8 2

1 ,8 8 5

3 1 ,9 6 5

1 ,7 9 0 ,9 2 1 .3 8

1 ,5 5 4 ,8 9 1 .2 0

2 3 6 ,0 3 0 .1 8

190 7................................................

5 8 ,7 6 2

1 ,9 6 7

3 6 ,6 2 0

1 ,9 1 0 ,6 1 8 .1 4

3 ,6 3 1 ,4 5 8 .3 6

2 7 9 ,1 5 9 .7 8

190 8................................................

6 1 ,4 7 5

2 ,1 1 0

3 3 ,6 8 2

1 ,8 9 6 ,8 4 7 .6 7

1 ,7 1 2 ,3 0 3 .4 2

1 8 4 ,5 4 4 .2 5

190 9................................................

6 5 ,8 3 9

1 ,9 4 8

3 7 ,4 2 1

2 ,0 4 2 ,8 2 8 .1 4

1 ,9 5 5 ,1 5 1 .1 4

8 7 ,6 7 7 .0 0

1910................................................

6 4 ,6 2 9

970

a i , 930

2 ,0 2 5 ,5 3 6 .6 9

2 ,0 0 5 ,7 1 1 .9 4

1 9 ,8 2 4 .7 5

191 1................................................

6 7 ,3 7 0

3 4 ,0 8 4

2 ,0 0 0 ,8 3 7 .7 3

1 ,9 5 3 ,6 8 9 .9 1

4 7 ,1 4 7 .8 2

N o.
D

1 3 9 .— P A T E N T S
e s ig n

c a te

o f

P

a te n t

,

R

e g is t r a t io n

a n d

A N D
R

T R A D E -M A R K S ;

e is s u e d

of

a

T

P

r a d e

a te n t

-M

,

a n d

a r k

a n d

N

a

L

u m be r

N

t h e

o f

u m be r

a b e l

I

ssu ed

F

th e

o f

t h e

, 1892

ir s t

P

a te n t

F

ir s t

C

e r t if i­

to

,

1912.

[S o u r c e : R e p o r t s o f t h e C o m m is s io n e r o f P a te n ts , D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n t e r io r .]
N u m b e r o f f ir s t p a t e n t a n d c e r t i f i c a t e
is su e d in e a c h c a le n d a r y e a r.
C a l­
endar
year.

P a te n t.

D e­
s ig n .

R e­
is s u e .

T rad e­
m ark .

1 8 9 2 ..

466315

21275

11217

20537

1 8 9 3 ..

488976

22092

11298

N u m b e r o f p a t e n t s a n d c e r tific a t e s o f r e g is tr a tio n
is su e d d u r in g e a c h c a le n d a r y e a r.
T ota l
p a t­
en ts.

T ota l
L a b e ls
cerand
t i fi­
p r in t s .1
xa tes.

L a b e l.

P a t­
en ts.

6540

2 2 ,6 6 1

817

81

2 3 ,5 5 9

1 ,7 3 7

6

1 ,7 4 3

2 2 ,7 6 8

902

99

2 3 ,7 6 9

1 ,6 7 7

2

1 ,6 7 9
1 ,8 1 0

22274

D e­
R e is ­
s ig n s . su e s.

T rad e­
m ark s.

1 8 9 4 ..

511744

22994

11397

23951

1 9 ,8 7 5

928

64

2 0 ,8 5 7

1 ,8 0 6

4

1 8 9 5 ..

531619

23922

11461

25757

2 0 ,8 3 3

1 ,1 1 5

59

2 2 ,0 5 7

1 ,8 2 9

3

1 ,8 3 2

1 8 9 6 ..

552502

25037

11520

27586

6546

2 1 ,8 6 7

1 ,4 4 5

61

2 3 ,2 7 3

1 ,8 1 3

$3

1 ,8 4 6

1 8 9 7 ..

574369

26482

11581

29399

6547

2 2 ,0 9 8

1 ,6 3 1

65

2 3 ,7 9 4

1 ,6 7 1

30

1 ,7 0 1

1 8 9 8 ..

596467

28113

11646

31070

m i | 2 0 ,4 0 4

1 ,8 0 3

60

2 2 ,2 6 7

1 ,2 3 8

235

1 ,4 7 3

1 8 9 9 ..

616871

29916

11706

32308

6761

2 3 ,2 9 6

2 ,1 3 9

92

2 5 ,5 2 7

1 ,6 4 9

611

2 ,2 6 0

1 9 0 0 ..

640167

32055

11798

33957

7272

2 4 ,6 6 0

1 ,7 5 8

81

2 6 ,4 9 9

1 ,7 2 1

830

2 ,5 5 1

1 9 0 1 ..

664827

33813

11879

35678

8009

2 5 ,5 5 8

1 ,7 3 4

81

2 7 ,3 7 3

1 ,9 2 8

1 ,0 3 7

2 ,9 6 5

1 9 0 2 ..

690385

35547

11960

37606

8887

2 7 ,1 8 6

640

110

2 7 ,8 8 6

2 ,0 0 6

925

2 ,9 3 1

1 9 0 3 ..

717521

36187

12070

39612

9654

3 1 ,0 4 6

536

117

3 1 ,6 9 9

2 ,1 8 6

1 ,2 6 0

3 ,4 4 6

1 9 0 4 ..

748567

86723

12189

41798

10644

3 0 ,2 6 7

557

110

3 0 ,9 3 4

2 ,1 5 8

1 ,411

3 ,5 6 9

1 9 0 5 ..

778834

37280

12299

43956

11758

2 9 ,7 8 4

486

129

3 0 ,3 9 9

4 ,4 9 0

1 ,1 8 9

5 ,6 7 9

1 9 0 6 ..

808618

37766

12428

48446

12588

3 1 ,1 8 1

625

159

3 1 ,9 6 5

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MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL
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B u ild in g trad es.
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M a s o n s ( b r i c k a n d s t o n e ) .....................
P a in t e r s , g l a c i e r s , a n d v a m i s h e r s . .
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P l a s t e r e r s ...................................................... ..
P lu m b e r s a n d g a s a n d stea m f il ­
t e r s ....................................................................
R o o f e r s a n d s l a t e r s .....................................
M e c h a n ic s (n o t o t h e r w is e s p e c i­
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i F o r c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta te s.
* W a t e h m e n , p o l ic e m e n , a n d d e t e c t iv e s .
3 I n c l u d e s o f f i c i a l s o f m i n i n g a n d q u a r r y i n g c o m p a n i e s ( n u m b e r n o t s t a t e d ) , c l a s s i f i e d i n 1900 w i t h
m a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d o f f i c i a l s u n d e r 4‘ M a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d m e c h a n i c a l p u r s u i t s . ”
* I n c l u d e s e l e c t r i c l i g h t a n d p o w e r c o m p a n y e m p l o y e e s ( n u m b e r n o t s t a t e d ) , c l a s s i f i e d i n 1900
u n d e r “ M a n u f a c t u r in g a n d m e c h a n i c a l p u r s u its .”
6 D o e s n o t i n c l u d e s h i p c a r p e n t e r s , c la s s i f ie d i n 1890 w i t h s h i p a n d b o a t b u i l d e r s .
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1890 a n d 1900, b y S e x

ears

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S p e c if ie d O

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Con.

19001

1890
O c c u p a t io n .
M a le .

F e m a le .

M a le .

T o ta l.

F e m a le .

T o ta l.

MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL
p u r s u it s — c o n t in u e d .

Chemical and allied products.
O il-w e ll a n d o il- w o r k s e m p l o y e e s . .
O t h e r c h e m i c a l w o r k e r s .........................

1 4 ,7 2 4
6 ,6 8 0

47
1 ,7 2 6

14 ,7 7 1
8 ,2 5 6

2 4 ,5 7 3
1 2 ,0 3 5

53
2 ,6 8 8

2 4 ,6 2 6
1 4 ,7 2 3

6 0 ,0 7 0
8 2 ,5 7 2
6 1 ,0 1 2
1 2 ,9 3 9

144
1 ,7 1 0
58
1 ,9 8 9

6 0 ,2 1 4
3 4 ,2 8 2
6 1 ,0 7 0
14,9 2 8

4 9 ,4 5 5
4 7 ,3 7 7
5 4 ,3 1 7
1 3 ,2 0 0

478
2 ,6 2 1
143
2 ,9 4 0

4 9 ,9 3 3
4 9 ,9 9 8
6 4 ,4 6 0
1 6 ,1 4 0

69,8 9 9
386 ,8 7 2

263
876

60,1 6 2
3 8 7 ,248

68,4 7 8
562,417

462
989

6 8 ,9 4 0
563 ,406

57,910
105 ,339
10,8 0 8
17,577
52,747
8 ,1 1 5

2 ,2 8 7
137
403
5 ,6 7 4
94
1 ,6 1 0

6 0 ,1 9 7
1 05 ,456
11,2 1 1
23,251
52,841
9 ,7 2 5

74,8 6 0
1 1 2 ,815
18,5 9 3
2 1 ,9 8 0
40,3 6 2
2 3 ,6 4 0

4 ,3 2 8
378
648
9 ,2 1 4
186
5 ,1 4 2

79,1 8 8
1 1 3 ,1 9 3
19 ,2 4 1
3 1 ,1 9 4
4 0 ,5 4 8
2 8 ,7 8 2

209,521
2 21 7 ,5 1 5
1 8 0 ,677
8 2 1 ,3 3 3
8 ,9 1 2
1 7 ,4 4 9
1 2 ,8 5 5
1 1 ,2 3 8

60
2 2 ,9 1 3
151
36
20
536
1
1 ,0 8 1

2 0 9 ,581
2 2 20 ,4 2 8
1 8 6 ,828
8 2 1 ,3 3 9
8 ,9 3 2
3 7 ,9 8 5
12 ,8 5 6
1 2 ,3 1 9

2 2 6 ,2 8 4
2 8 7 ,241
2 8 2 ,5 7 4
3 3 ,0 3 8
1 2 ,4 3 0
2 7 ,3 7 6
1 3 ,4 9 5
1 6 ,7 0 1

193
3 ,2 9 7
571
8
43
746
10
1 ,7 8 6

2 2 6 ,4 7 7
2 9 0 ,5 3 8
2 8 3 ,1 4 5
3 3 ,0 4 6
1 2 ,4 7 3
2 8 ,1 2 2
1 3 ,5 0 5
1 8 ,4 8 7

1 8 0 ,8 7 1

8 3 ,7 0 4

2 1 4 ,6 7 5

1 6 9 ,3 9 3

3 9 ,6 1 0

2 0 8 ,9 0 3

4 2 ,6 4 7
3 9 ,4 6 1

833
292

4 3 ,4 8 0
3 9 ,7 5 3

3 9 ,5 0 6
4 0 ,9 1 7

595
1 ,7 5 4

4 0 ,1 0 1
4 2 ,6 7 1

5 ,4 6 8

821

6 ,2 7 9

5 ,4 7 2

1 ,5 7 9

7 ,0 5 1

6 ,6 8 1
2 0 ,2 9 4
3 ,3 0 5

549
68
9

7 ,2 3 0
2 0 ,3 6 2
3 ,3 1 4

9 ,7 2 5
2 0 ,6 8 7
3 ,1 1 4

794
275
30

1 0 ,6 1 9
2 0 ,9 6 2
3 ,1 4 4

3 5 ,8 9 1
4 7 ,4 3 8
1 3 8 ,3 8 6
4 9 2 ,0 5 3

24
48
292
< 6 ,0 9 8

3 6 ,9 1 5
4 7 ,4 8 6
1 3 8 ,6 7 8
< 9 8 ,1 5 1

3 5 ,5 5 2
3 7 ,0 8 7
1 6 1 ,251
1 0 4 ,791

67
118
373
6 ,8 0 5

3 5 ,6 1 9
3 7 ,2 0 0
1 6 1 ,6 2 4
1 1 1 ,5 9 6

*16,352

6913

* 1 7 ,2 6 5

2 5 ,8 7 0

890

2 6 ,7 6 0

2 0 ,5 5 6
1 6 ,9 1 4
5 6 ,6 2 3
6 3 6 ,1 2 7

4 ,6 9 6
3 ,3 4 9
902
fi 1 ,3 8 5

2 5 ,2 5 2
2 0 ,2 6 3
5 7 ,5 2 5
« 3 7 ,5 1 2

1 9 ,3 0 5
1 9 ,7 3 2
6 8 ,7 3 0
5 4 ,2 8 2

4 ,8 1 5
6 ,3 8 0
1 ,7 7 5
2 ,3 2 0

2 4 ,1 2 0
2 6 ,1 1 2
7 0 ,5 0 5
5 6 ,6 0 2

Clay, glass, and stone products.
B r i c k a n d t i l e m a k e r s , e t c ...................
G l a s s w o r k e r s ..................................................
M a r b l e a n d s t o n e c u t t e r s . .....................
P o t t e r s ................................................................

Fishing and mining.
F i s h e r m e n a n d o y s t e r m e n ...................
M in e r s a n d q u a r r y m e n ............................

Food and kindred products.
B a k e r s ................................................................
B u t c h e r s ...........................................................
B u t t e r a n d c h e e s e m a k e r s .....................
C o n f e c t i o n e r s ................................................
M i l l e r s ................................................................
O t h e r f o o d p r e p a r e r s ................................

Iron and steel and their products.
B l a c k s m i t h s .....................................................
I r o n a n d s t e e l w o r k e r s ............................
M a c h i n i s t s .......................................................
S t e a m b o i l e r m a k e r s ................................
S to v e , fu r n a c e , a n d g r a te m a k e r s ..
T o o l a n d c u t l e r y m a k e r s .......................
W h e e l w r i g h t s ................... ..........................
W i r e w o r k e r s ...................................................

Leather and its finished products.
B o o t a n d s h o e m a k e r s a n d r e p a ir ­
e r s .......................................................................
H a rn ess a n d s a d d le m a k e r s a n d
r e p a i r e r s .......................................................
L e a t h e r c u r r i e r s a n d t a n n e r s ..............
T r u n k a n d l e a t h e r - c a s e m a k eT S ,
e t c .......................................................................

Liquors and beverages.
B o ttle r s a n d s o d a -w a te r m a k e rs ,
e t c .......................................................................
B r e w e r s a n d m a l t s t e r s ............................
D is t i ll e r s a n d r e c t i f i e r s ............................

Lumber and its remanufactures.
C a b i n e t m a k e r s ..............................................
C o o p e r s ................................................................
S a w a n d p la n in g m ill e m p lo y e e s .. .
O t h e r w o o d w o r k e r s ...................................

!

Metals and metal products other than
iron and steel.
B r a s s w o r k e r s ..................................................
C lo c k a n d w a tch m a k e rs a n d r e ­
p a i r e r s ..............................................................
G o l d a n d s i l v e r w o r k e r s .........................
T i n - p l a t e a n d t i n w a r e m a k e r s ............
O t h e r m e t a l w o r k e r s ..................................

1 F o r c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta tes.
2 I n c l u d e s a l l m o l d e r s , c la s s i f ie d i n 1900 u n d e r “ I r o n a n d s t e e l w o r k e r s , " “ B r a s s w o r k e r s / ' a n d
“ O th e r m e t a l w o r k e r s .”
8 D o e s n o t i n c lu d e a p p re n tic e s .
< I n c l u d e s p i a n o a n a o r g a n t u n e r s ( n u m b e r n o t s t a t e d ) , c la s s i f ie d i n 1900 u n d e r “ O t h e r m i s c e l l a ­
n e o u s in d u s t r ie s .”
» D o e s n o t i n c lu d e a p p re n tic e s . B rass m o ld e r s in c lu d e d u n d e r “ I r o n a n d s te e l w o r k e r s “
* M o ld e r s ( m e t a l s ) i n c l u d e d u n d e r “ I r o n a n d s t e e l w o r k e r s . ”




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O O C T T P A T IO m

No. 1 4 0 . —
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10 Y e a r s o f A g e a n d U p w a r d E n g a g e d i n G a i n f u l O c c u ­
1890 a n d 1900, 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 — C o n .

ears

1890

19001

O c c u p a t io n .
M a le .

F e m a le .

T o ta l.

M a le .

F e m a le .

T o ta l.

*

MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL
p u r s u i t s —c o n t i n u e d .

P a p er a n d p r in tin g .
B o o k b i n d e r s .....................................................
B o x m a k e r s ( p a p e r ) ..................................
E n g r a v e r s .........................................................
P a p e r a n d p u lp m ill o p e r a tiv e s —
P r in te r s , lith o g r a p h e r s , a n d p ressm e n ..................................................................

12 ,2 9 8
4 ,7 1 4
8 ,0 1 7
18,856

1 1 ,5 0 0
1 3 ,0 4 3
803
8 ,9 6 1

2 3 ,8 5 8
1 7 ,7 5 7
8 ,3 2 0
2 7 ,8 1 7

1 4 ,6 4 6
3 ,7 9 6
1 0 ,6 9 8
2 6 ,9 0 4

1 5 ,6 3 2
1 7 ,3 0 2
453
9 ,4 2 4

3 0 ,2 7 8
2 1 ,0 9 8
1 1 ,1 5 1
3 6 ,3 2 8

1 1 0 ,8 4 8

1 2 ,2 1 1

123 ,0 5 9

1 3 9 ,1 6 6

1 5 ,9 8 1

1 5 5 ,1 4 7

1 2 ,603
*1 1 ,6 4 6
8 0 ,177

1 ,7 0 7
* 1 0 ,7 5 6
9 2 ,9 6 5

1 4 ,2 1 0
* 2 2 ,3 0 2
1 7 3 ,1 4 2

2 0 ,4 9 3
1 0 ,3 7 1
1 2 5 ,7 8 8

1 ,7 8 5
9 ,0 0 1
1 2 0 ,6 0 3

2 2 ,2 7 8
1 9 ,3 7 2
2 4 6 ,3 9 1

8 ,7 4 5
1 4 ,192
4 7 ,6 3 8
61,661
836
1 7 ,3 1 9
395
4 ,001
5 ,1 3 2
1 2 3 ,516
* 4 ,9 3 1

2 0 ,8 1 0
2 0 ,0 6 3
3 6 ,4 7 1
4 6 ,6 3 7
2 9 2 ,6 6 8
6 ,6 9 4
6 1 ,291
1 4 6 ,0 4 3
1 5 ,9 7 6
6 4 ,5 0 9
* 1 0 ,7 0 8

2 9 ,6 5 5
3 4 ,8 6 6
8 4 ,1 0 9
1 0 8 ,2 9 8
2 9 3 ,5 0 4
2 4 ,0 1 3
6 1 ,6 8 6
150 ,0 4 4
2 1 ,1 0 7
1 8 8 ,0 2 5
* 1 5 ,6 3 9

1 2 ,6 3 0
2 2 ,0 2 3
4 2 ,5 6 6
5 3 ,4 3 7
2 ,0 9 0
1 5 ,1 1 0
1 ,7 3 9
4 ,8 3 7
8 ,4 9 1
1 6 0 ,7 1 4
8 ,8 6 2

3 4 ,4 9 0
3 2 ,4 3 7
3 0 ,6 3 0
5 1 ,1 8 2
3 4 4 ,7 9 4
7 ,6 2 3
8 6 ,1 2 0
1 4 6 ,1 0 5
3 0 ,9 4 1
6 8 ,9 3 5
2 0 ,6 7 1

4 7 ,1 2 0
5 4 ,4 6 0
7 3 ,1 9 6
1 0 4 ,6 1 9
3 4 6 ,8 8 4
2 2 ,7 3 3
8 7 ,8 5 9
1 5 0 ,9 4 2
3 9 ,4 3 2
2 2 9 ,6 4 9
2 9 ,5 3 3

8 ,9 4 9
8 ,6 8 9

1 ,1 6 6
15

1 0 ,1 1 5
8 ,7 0 4

8 ,6 4 3
1 4 ,4 0 5

1 ,5 7 7
31

1 0 ,2 2 0
1 4 ,4 3 6

1 3 9 ,718
2,741
*1 6 3 ,4 6 8
1 0 ,1 5 9
1 7 ,8 3 9
9 ,7 0 6

47
3 ,6 7 6
*414
141
2 ,2 0 1
6 ,4 5 6

1 3 9 ,7 6 5
6 ,4 1 6
* 1 5 3 ,8 8 2
1 0 ,3 0 0
2 0 ,0 4 0
1 6 ,1 6 2

2 2 3 ,3 1 8
4 ,5 0 3
2 3 9 ,6 4 9
1 4 ,8 6 9
2 3 ,3 6 1
1 4 ,4 9 2

177
7 ,7 6 8
8 ,3 6 0
204
3 ,5 8 0
7 ,3 7 4

2 2 3 ,4 9 5
1 2 ,2 7 1
2 4 3 ,0 0 9
1 5 ,0 7 3
2 6 ,9 4 1
2 1 ,8 6 6

8 3 ,6 3 4
2 3 ,9 1 8
* 1 7 7 ,9 1 6

2 7 ,9 9 1
1 ,7 4 8
* 3 8 ,2 0 7

1 1 1 ,6 2 5
2 5 ,6 6 6
* 2 1 1 ,1 2 3

8 7 ,9 5 5
2 8 ,6 6 3
3 8 0 ,1 6 7

4 3 ,4 9 7
2 ,1 5 8
9 0 ,9 2 2

1 3 1 ,4 5 2
3 0 ,8 2 1
4 7 1 ,0 8 9

5 ,6 7 8 ,4 6 8 1 5 ,7 7 2 ,6 4 1

1 ,3 1 2 ,6 6 8

7 ,0 8 5 ,3 0 9

2 3 ,7 5 3 ,8 3 6 | 5 ,3 1 9 ,3 9 7

2 9 ,0 7 3 ,2 3 3

T extiles.
B le a c h e r y a n d d y e w o rk s o p e ra ­
t i v e s ..................................................................
C a r p e t f a c t o r y o p e r a t i v e s .....................
C o t t o n m i l l o p e r a t i v e s ..............................
H o s ie r y a n d k n i t t in g m il l o p e r a ­
t i v e s ..................................................................
S i l k m i l l o p e r a t i v e s .....................................
W o o l e n m i l l o p e r a t i v e s ............................
O t h e r t e x t i l e m i l l o p e r a t i v e s ..............
D r e s s m a k e r s .....................................................
H a t a n d c a p m a k e r s ..................................
M i l l i n e r s ...........................................................
S e a m s t r e s s e s .....................................................
S h i r t , c o l l a r , a n d c u f f m a k e r s ............
T a i l o r s a n d t a i l o r e s s e s ..............................
O t h e r t e x t i l e w o r k e r s ..............................

M iscella n eou s in d u stries.
B r o o m a n d b r u s h m a k e r s .....................
C h a r c o a l, c o k e , a n d lim e b u r n e r s ..
E n g in e e r s a n d fir e m e n ( n o t l o c o ­
m o t i v e ) .........................................................
G l o v e m a k e r s ..................................................
M a n u fa c t u r e r s a n d o ffic ia ls , e t c . . . .
M o d e l a n d p a t t e r n m a k e r s ...................
P h o t o g r a p h e r s ..............................................
R u b b e r f a c t o r y o p e r a t i v e s .....................
T o b a c c o a n d c ig a r fa c t o r y o p e r a ­
t i v e s ..................................................................
U p h o l s t e r e r s ....................................................
O t h e r m i s c e l l a n e o u s i n d u s t r i e s ..........
T o t a l .......................................................

4 ,6 5 0 ,6 4 0

1 ,0 2 7 ,9 2 8

G r a n d t o t a l ......................................... 1 8 ,8 2 1 ,0 9 0

3 ,9 1 4 ,5 7 1

2 2 ,7 3 5 ,6 6 1

1F o r c o n t i n e n t a l U n i t e d S ta te s .
* C a r p e t ( r a g ) m a k e r s , i n c l u d e d w i t h c a r p e t f a c t o r y o p e r a t i v e s , c la s s i f ie d i n 1900 u n d e r “ O t h e r t e x ­
t ile w o r k e r s .”
* O f f ic i a l s o f m i n i n g a n d q u a r r y i n g c o m p a n i e s i n c l u d e d w i t h o f f i c i a l s o f b a n k s a n d c o m p a n i e s u n d e r
“ T r a d e a n d t r a n s p o r t a t io n .”
* E le c t r ic l ig h t a n d p o w e r c o m p a n y e m p lo y e e s i n c lu d e d w it h t e le g r a p h a n d t e le p h o n e lin e m e n
u n d e r MT r a d e a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , ” a n d p i a n o a n d o r g a n t u n e r s i n c l u d e d w i t h p i a n o a n d o r g a n
m a k e r s , c l a s s i f i e d i n 1900 u n d e r “ O t h e r w o o d w o r k e r s . ”




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b y

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m in im u m m o n t h b y i t a li c fig u r e s .]

In d u stry .

F eb­
ru ary.

M arch .

45 ,0 2 7
8 ,5 9 7
1 2 ,7 5 9
622
7 6 ,5 4 9

44,906
9 ,4 3 5
12,884
614
7 8 ,4 6 8

4 6 ,4 8 4
10,241
1 2 ,7 8 5
691
7 7 ,4 4 5

4 9 ,4 7 7
10,957
1 1 ,4 2 6
719
7 7 ,2 8 0

5 2 ,4 1 0
1 0 ,8 2 0
9 ,6 1 3
725
8 2 ,9 5 6

55,465
1 0 ,6 7 2
7 ,6 0 7
762
89,886

8 1 .0
7 0 .9
3 7 .7
8 1 .4
6 9 .8

5 ,1 7 7
169
893
7 ,9 7 4
3 ,1 4 7

4 ,5 2 5
175
911
8 ,3 1 0
3 ,2 3 4

4 ,1 1 0
186
962
8 ,5 2 8
3 ,2 7 8

3 ,8 8 9
180
989
8 ,5 5 3
3 ,2 7 9

3 ,6 1 9
179
957
8,640
3,328

3 ,6 9 7
181
1,026
8 ,3 9 5
3 ,2 9 4

5 7 .8
8 8 .7
7 6 .1
8 5 .3
9 3 .4

2,040

2 ,201
4 ,6 9 7
7 ,2 1 5
3 ,0 9 2
6 ,3 5 3

2 ,2 2 6
4 ,1 9 7
1 5 ,815
3 ,1 0 6
6 ,4 6 6

2 ,2 4 3
4 ,0 4 2
16,807
3 ,1 8 4
6 ,6 6 8

2,267
4,176
14,233
3,210
6,798

9 0 .0
7 5 .2
1 3 .5
8 9 .2
8 9 .8

4 ,6 5 4
171
845
7 ,6 4 0
3 ,1 3 5

5 ,2 4 9
174
820
7 ,5 4 3

2,153
4 ,4 4 8
2,952
6 ,2 6 4

2 ,1 4 0
4 ,7 0 3
2 ,7 5 0
2 ,9 4 3
6 ,2 4 0

2 ,0 8 0
5 ,1 4 6
3 ,0 5 7
2 ,8 7 7
6 ,2 3 5

1 ,5 0 0

4,134
1,496

4 ,4 2 8
1 ,5 0 7

4 ,6 3 8
1,547

2 ,417
313
228

2,818
289

2 ,2 9 5
290

2 ,3 8 2
314

219

215

215

B o o t s a n d s h o e s , i n c l u d i n g c u t s t o c k a n d fin d ­
i n g s .............................................................................................
B o o t s a n d s h o e s , r u b b e r ....................................................
B o x e s , c ig a r .................................................................. ............
B o x e s , f a n c y a n d p a p e r ..........................................
B r a s s a n d b r o n z e p r o d u c t s ..............................................

198,297
17,612
6 ,115
39,514
40,618

199,019
16,921
6 ,0 9 1

202,095
6,071
37,888
38,496

B r e a d a n d o t h e r b a k e r y p r o d u c t s ...............................
B r i c k a n d t i l e ...........................................................................
B r o o m s .........................................................................................
B r u s h e s .........................................................................................
B u t t e r , c h e e s e , a n d c o n d e n s e d m i l k ..........................

100,216
76,528
5 ,199
6 ,9 5 4
18,431

96,916
38,703
5 ,3 7 2
6 ,9 8 9
15,239

3,160

176
897
7 ,9 6 8
3 ,2 1 2

781
7.873

B a k i n g p o w d e r s a n d y e a s t ..............................................
B a s k e t s , a n d r a t t a n a n d w i l l o w w a r e .......................
B e e t s u g a r ..................................................................................
B e l t i n g a n d h o s e , l e a t h e r ..................................................
B e l t i n g a n d h o s e , w o v e n a n d r u b b e r ........................

2 ,155
4 ,6 6 4
7 ,2 0 4
3 ,0 0 6
6 ,3 1 9

2 ,1 5 4
6 ,4 6 5
2 ,9 8 0
6 ,1 1 8

2,206

B i c y c l e s , m o t o r c y c l e s , a n d p a r t s .................................
B i l li a r d t a b le s a n d m a t e r i a l s .........................................
B l a c k i n g a n d c le a n s in g a n d p o lis h in g p r e p a r a ­
t i o n s ...........................................................................................
B l u i n g ...........................................................................................
B o n e , c a r b o n , a n d l a m p b l a c k ...................................

4 ,437
1 ,495

8,991




171

3 ,1 5 7

8.981

37,864
37,948
96,639
38,812
5 ,3 2 2
6 ,8 9 0

15,121

16,551

3,110

165
926
7 ,5 0 3
3 ,1 3 2

6 ,1 3 3

2 ,1 6 5
5 ,2 7 9
3 ,9 4 3
2 .8 8 9
6 ; 119

6,104

4 957
6 ,0 4 5
3 ,0 5 2
6 ,3 1 9

4 ,8 6 8
1 ,5 3 8

4,996
1 ,5 2 2

4 ,3 1 8
1 ,4 4 5

t ,m

4 ,2 1 4
1 ,4 7 0

4 ,2 4 5
1 ,4 5 6

4 ,4 6 5
1 ,5 3 0

4 ,7 3 8
1,521

7 9 .9
9 0 .1

2 ,4 1 9
307
225

2 ,4 6 8
320
228

2 ,4 6 0
314
231

2 ,3 7 9
306
228

2 ,3 8 5
308
233

2 ,4 6 1
318
234

2 ,5 4 5
331
243

8,578
327
235

2 ,4 4 7
310
237

8 5 .8
8 7 .3
8 8 .5

1 99 ,778
17,433
5 ,971
3 8 ,6 6 9
3 8 ,6 5 7

1 92 ,507
17 ,5 1 0

190,382

3 8 ,5 9 6
3 8 ,3 4 8

17,601
5 ,9 1 6
3 8 ,2 6 4
3 8 ,5 6 5

1 9 2 ,119
1 7 ,8 6 8
5 ,9 5 7
3 8 ,1 0 8
3 8 ,9 5 7

1 9 5 ,929
1 7 ,6 7 0
5 ,9 6 8
3 7 ,8 8 4

2 0 0 ,1 8 4
16,687
6 ,0 5 7
3 8 ,4 4 2
4 0 ,9 3 0

199,572
17,965
6 ,1 5 6
4 0 ,1 5 7
42,081

1 9 9 ,556
18 ,3 8 6
6 ,3 3 3
4 2 ,126
43,541

200,977
18,528
6 ,4 3 4
43,123
44,431

207,452
1 8 ,233
6,473
4 3 ,039
45,6X5

9 1 .8
$ 9 .3
9 1 .4
8 7 .8
$ 3 .2

9 8 ,0 2 3
5 1 ,3 1 6
5 ,3 1 3
7 014
1 5 ,9 7 8

9 8 ,2 2 2
7 7 ,8 7 8
5,231
6,941
18 ,0 5 9

9 8 ,8 5 7
9 6 ,9 9 2
5 ,0 7 3
6 ,9 3 8
2 0 ,2 6 2

1 0 0 ,3 1 0
1 0 3 ,017
5 ,0 3 5
6 ,7 4 2
2 1 ,3 1 3

1 0 1 ,652
104,930

1 0 1 ,839
102,001
4 ,9 1 3
6 ,6 4 6
2 0 ,9 3 4

1 0 2 ,525
9 8 ,7 0 4
5 ,1 7 2
6 ,9 0 3
20,065

102,770
8 4 ,5 1 4
5 ,3 0 5
7 ,1 9 0
1 8 ,902

102,511
66,653
5,431
7,360
17,571

102,342
5 5 ,300
5,454
7 ,3 3 8
1 6 ,343

9 3 .7
3 6 .5
8 7 .6
8 8 .5
7 0 .7

5,915

2 ,1 1 5
5,294
3 ,4 3 2

5,463

2 ,m

2 ,0 7 2
5 ,0 7 1
4 ,5 0 5
2 ,9 1 5

89,808

4,778
6,510
21,392

4,223

239

3 ,9 0 6
172
806
7 ,6 2 6
3 ,2 3 0

4.242

IN D U S T R IE S .

3 ,4 1 2
179
844
7,515
3 ,2 1 5

A w n i n g s , t e n t s , a n d s a i l s ................................................
A x l e g r e a s e .................................................................................
B a b b i t t m e t a l a n d s o l d e r ..................................................
B a g s , o t h e r t h a n p a p e r .......................................................
B a g s , p a p e r ................................................................................

8,481

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

48,727
12,748
628
7 6 ,1 7 6

5 0 ,9 9 0
9 ,6 5 8
1 2 ,0 3 7
642
75,481

4,856
612
62,724

A u g u st.

IN

J u ly .

5 3 ,1 6 5
1 0 ,3 0 2
10,445
637
7 3 ,7 5 2

51 ,5 4 0
10 ,0 4 6

N ovem ­
ber.

Jun e.

5 4 ,7 5 9
1 0 ,7 0 9
7 ,1 1 5
632
7 1 ,1 4 2

50,551
10,016
9 ,957
658
75,721

O cto­
ber.

M ay.

53,673
1 0 ,352
5,221
635
6 6 ,806

A g r i c u l t u r a l i m p l e m e n t s ..................................................
A r t i fi c ia l flo w e r s a n d fe a t h e r s a n d p l u m e s ............
A r t i fi c ia l s t o n e .........................................................................
A r t i s t s ' m a t e r ia ls ....................................................................
A u t o m o b i l e s , i n c l u d i n g b o d i e s a n d p a r t s ..............

Sep­
te m b e r.

A p ril.

E A R N E R S

Jan­
uary.

P er
cent
m in i­
m u m is
D e c e m ­ o f m a x i­
ber.
m um
m o n th .

W A G E

W a g e e a r n e r s e m p l o y e d o n t h e 1 5 th d a y o f e a c h m o n t h o r n e a r e s t r e p r e s e n t a t iv e d a y .
A v era ge
num ber
em ­
p lo y e d
d u r in g
year.

1 4 1 * — W a g e E a r n e r s : N u m b e r E m ployed

m

by

M on th s

and by

I n d u s t r ie s — Continued.

Wage earners employed on the I5t.h day of each month or nearest representative day.

Jan­
uary.

Feb­
ruary.

March.

28
6

April.

May.

June.

277
16,281
15
536
28,390

285
16,320
15
512
31,139

16,400
15
511
45,270

22
8

July.

Sep­
August. tember.

303
15,968

305
16,022

460

496
127,741

84.8
87.1
76.5
76.0
12.9

522
525
539
534
530
56
0
519
Card cutting and designing..................................
539
533
543
508
520
525
33,387
21
33,297
33,462 33,082
34,097
Carpets and rugs, other limn rag......................... 33,307
33,312 33,603
33,313 8 ,7 9 32,835
33,397
33,186
1,982
Carpels, rag...........................................................
1 4 1,663 1,863 2,045 2,168 2,183 2,120 2,053 2,058 2,048 2,000 1,949
,6 3
45
,5 8 4,627 5,000 5,258 5,366 5,750
5,971
5,540
5,309
Carriages and sleds, children's.............................
5.300
5,637
5,683
4,836
69,928
Carriages and wagons, and materials........ —
6 ,5 7 69,390 71,775 72,892 73,240 72,171 69,618 68,326 67,894 67,949 68,857 70,427
66
Cars and general shop construction and repairs
6 ,7 0
by steam-railroad companies............................ 282,174 278,795 273,678 273,622 269,502 2 8 0 272,165 276,061 284,253 292,042 296,302 299,381 301,538
Cars and general shop construction and repairs
22,825
by street-railroad companies............................. 22,418 2 ,9 2 22,005
22,169 22,198
22,411
22,896
12
22,325
22,273
22,857
22,280
22,869
Cars, steam-railroad, not including operations
of railroad companies......................................... 43,08G 43,218
40,817
38,290 38,370
3 ,4 6 38,979 38,531 37,363 45,329 48,368 55,166 58,183
42
Cars, street-railroad, not including operations
3,583
3,113
of railroad companies........................................
8 0 3,415 3,704 3,878 4,031 3,444 3,600 3,354 3,495 3,858 4,002
,1 6
7,-545
7,465
7,520
Cash registers and calculating m achines............
7,129
7,418
7,562
6 ,6 4 0
7,556
7,417
7,559
7,780
7,406
8,062
Cement................................................................... 26,775
2 .1 7 22,119 24,058 25,983 27,337 27,786 28,474 28,052 29,782 29,970 26,044 27,529
16
627
614
49
7
Charcoal.................................................................
534
707
631
622
634
613
606
683
718
730
Chemicals............................................................... 23,714
2 ,6 9 22,772 22,968 23,241 23,661 23,782 23,747 23,540 23,943 24,355 24,873 25,073
20
312
China decorating...................................................
332
342
328
321
329
342
28
9
345
334
310
320
342
2,304
2,924
Chocolate and cocoa products..............................
2,826
2,924
2,961
2,865
2,796
2,667
2 6 2,893 3,094 3,094 3,133
,2 8
Clocks and watches, including cases and mate­
23,881
23,891 23,921
23,762
rials.................................. . .................................. 23,857
23,984
23,640
1 ,3 5 23,948 24,678 25,151 25,588 25,525
82
Cloth, sponging and refinishing...........................
975
943
974
997
933
961
992
977
977
1,006
1,013
1,001
95
2
1,086
1,661
1,665
Clothing, horse.......................................................
1,648
1,664
1,646
1,604
1,549
12
,5 2 1,545 1,673 1,751 1,799
Clothing, men’s, including shirts........................ 239,696 2 0 5 235,015 238,738 235,435 238,060 239,941 236,846 237,758 241,225 244,127 247,169 251.349
3 ,6 0
74
9
Clothing, m en's, buttonholes...............................
811
841
811
797
817
852
862
868
830
829
819
860
3 ,0 4
Clothing, w om en's................................................ 153,743 147,075 160,066 165,960 158,188 146,342 138,548 1 5 8 148,121 163,278 167,525 161,975 152,801
Coffee and spice, roasting and grinding..............
7 0 7,341 7,472 7,371 7,354 7,408 7,370 7,410 7,711 7,800 7,752 7,579
,8 9
7,490
9,564
9,421
9,524
9,421
,3 4
Coffins, burial cases, and undertakers' goods___
9,476
9,263
8 0 9,113 9,275 9,328 9,368 9 9
,9 5
9,339
27,022
27,668 ] 27,121
27,003 26,461
28,301
29,106
29,475
30,852
Coke.................................................................... .
29,273
33,094
32,390
32,789
8 ,9 9 42,531 48,608 53,109 53,904 52,226
97
40,020 i 41,003
41,504
40,840
41,046
40,853
Confectionery......................................................... 44,638

93.2
96.0
75.3
76.3
90.9




301

1 ,3 2
66
15
540

1 ,9 8
99

277
16,042
15
554
21,268

16,356
15
546
23,015

I
S

68,516

1
3

313
17,108
15
579
105,257

305
17,149
15
583
50,727

89.1
95.7
59.2
77.1

8 .4
2
70.6
65.6
90.2
86.4
72.4
71.6
91.3
84.6
91.8
91.5
80.6
93.7
93.1
80.0
74.2

M A N U F A C T U R IN G IN D U S T R IE S .

292
17,641
17
605
34,536

16,427
15
539
59,968

316
16,478
14
523
154,800

Octo­
ber.

Per
cent
mini­
mum is
Novem­ Decem­ of maxi­
ber.
mum
ber.
month.

EARNERS IN

Butter, reworking.................................................
Buttons..................................................................
Calcium lights.......................................................
Candles................................................................. .
Canning and preserving.......................................

M a n u f a c t u r e s , 1909,

W AGE

Industry.

Average
number
em­
ployed
during
year.

in

240

No.

Corsets.................................................................... 17,564
Cotton goods, including cotton small ware......... 378,880
335
Crucibles.................................................................
Cutlery, tools, not elsewhere specified................ 32,996
Dairymen’s, poulterers’ , and apiarists’ supplies.
4,871

25,739

6 ,m
4

26,337
804

25
,7 6
1 ,8 7
64
84 3
7 ,4 3
350
32,245
5,039

2,717
1,943
2,125
129
1,308

Engraving, w ood...................................................
Explosives..............................................................
Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified...............
Fertilizers..............................................................
Files........................................................................

318
6,274
12,191
18,310
4,158

Firearms and am m unition...................................
Fire extinguishers, chem ical................................
Fireworks................................................... ...........
Flags, banners, regalia, society badges, and em­
blems ...................................................................
Flavoring extracts.................................................

14,715
195
1,403

14,807

2 ,m
7 ,4 4
74

J5 5
2 ,1 9
74,854
25,712
1,423
3,236

25,386
77,614
25,220
1,146
3,358

26,669
79,129
25,703
1,101
3,388

27,869
78,305
25,539
1,169
3,322

2 ,5 3
41
m
3,354

27,5G3
77,230
25,522
3,025
3,228

90.3
81.0
91.1
55.4
81.3

17,206 17,616
376,348 377,962
328
313
32,188 32,596
5,491
5,748

17,585
377,521
313
32,494
5,683

17,370
377,487

17,221
377,862
327
32,643
4,748

17,224
378,700
342

17,355
378,920
339
32,639
4,266

17,860
380,363
347
32,964

48
,1 2

16,354
381,225
337
33,901
4,365

18,167
382,232
340
34,559
4,476

18,065
383,529
360
35,586
4,835

92.3
97.6
86.1
89.0
72.8

1,565
955
44,863
2,351
80,779

1,577
926
44,635
2,436
81,699

1,571
954
43,840

1,540
957

13
,5 6

4 ,8 2
31

917
43,447
2,478
88,133

1,577
912
44,171
2,453
91,822

1,592

24
,3 4
8 ,2 9
32

1,559
956
43,405
2,399
85,117

44,031
2,324
95,496

1,611
937
44,797
2,450
99,239

1,638
916
44,157
2,439
98,868

93. S
81.4
96.3
92.5
78.0

2,710
1,799
1,978
127
1,291

2,670
1,878
1,950
121
1,323

2,624
1,934
2,145
131
1,281

1,947
2,1.81
131
1,259

87
,5 5

2,595
1,957
2,218
130
1,275

2,789
2,046
2.278
134
1,307

2,882
2,076
2,386
139
1,343

2,890
2,167
2,379
’ 143
1,372

2,871
2,271
2,315
140
1,408

89.1
76.1
77.5
78.3
89.4

5,893
11,617
16,737

m

325
6,407
12,287

47
,0 1

320
0,138
11,605
14, .506
4,093

321
6,548
12,416
15,514
4,112

327
6,680
13,045
18,163
4,166

318
6,799
13,794
16,232
4,212

312
0,399
13,123
15,095
4,301

330
7,106
12,883
15.425
4,329

93.6
77.5
79.7
48.7
94.0

1,558

79
7

44,299
2,351
79,193

80
1

32,499
5,213

3 ,6 6
16
4,389

2,432
86,080

94
4

27,447
78,635

18
,7 9

2,642
1,778

2,704
1,747
1,979

i,m

125
1,285

1,294

315
5,737
11,430
24,196
4,123

312
5,771
11,739
29,310
4,119

11,345
23,198
4,127

14,810
194
1,529

14,965
191
1,591

14,080
194
1,662

14,496
196
1,575

14,447
200

14,622
207
1,195

14,883
200
1,389

14,848
194
1,386

14,650
194
1,332

U
,4U

1,452

14,936
185
1,527

195
1,296

96.3
85.5
54.0

3,572
1,229

34
,8 8
11
,1 8

3,418
1,145

3,522
1,195

3,652
1,227

3,805
1,270

3,873
1,281

3,635
1,285

3,410
1,255

3,598
1,254

3,557
1,250

3,578
1,237

3,483
1,250

86.3
87.0

Flax and hem p, dressed.......................................
164
Flour-m ill ana gristm ill products........................ 39,453
Food preparations................................................
14,968
Foundry and machine-shop products................. 531,011
Foundry supplies..................................................
464

179
39,120
14,098

229
39,281
14,228
487,968
447

210
39,154
14,298
496,637
447

213
37,776
13,651
499,025
448

169
37,466
13,581
505,294
443

139

87
38,021

13,570
518,644
431

85
9,588
37,407
38,592
124,990 128,525
1,380 4 1,396

75
9,866
38,569
128,335
1.408

70
10,415
37,886
126,215
1,404

10,975
37,684
124,672
1,322

Fuel, manufactured..............................................
Fur goods...............................................................
Furnishing goods, men’s ......................................
Furniture and refrigerators..................................
Furs, dressed.........................................................




88

11,927
38 8
.4 2

2,644

25,596
74,593
25,688
1,450
3,279

1,858
126

315
5,813

1 ,9 7
09
17,076
4,102

m

488,080
406

94
9,747

3 ,2 8
59
1 8 5 180,624
2 ,4 2
i 1,241 t 1,163

15
,8 0

92

95
,4 4

m

310

60
,5 4

3 ,9 1
61
6
9

u,m

4^156

88
9

7
7

1 ,5 3
35

526,082
464

39,629
15,219
541,596
446

118
40,887
17,021
559,069
489

164
41,702
17,257
573,886
502

206
41,898
16,946
584,745
501

183
41,600
16,192
597,234
549

33.6
88.1
78.5
80.7
74.0

72
11,673
37,768
121,340
1,232

75
12,797
37,364
126,369
1,175

83
14,165
39,161
132,121
1,148

98
14,987
40,479
135,328
1,114

121
15,202
41,115
136,615
1,103

132
14,220
40,446
136,366

44.7
62.2
85.9
88.2
74.8

16
,0 $

IN D U S T R IE S .

Electroplating.............................. ........................
Emery and other abrasive w heels.......................
Enameling and japanning....................................
Engravers’ m aterials.............................................
Engraving and diesiriking....................................

1,558
916
43,715

25,836
72,535
. 26,084
1,179
3,163

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

1,573
922
44,046
2,397
87,256

25,618
70,780
26,449
1,015
2,979

26,062
66,244
26,594
888
2,804

IN

Dentists’ materials................................................
Drug grinding........................................................
Dyeing and finishing textiles...............................
Dyestuffs and extracts.........................................
Electrical m achinery, apparatus, and supplies..

26,269
69,293
26,698
950
2,841

EARNERS

20,269
73,015
25,820
1,095
3,142

W AGE

21930°—s A1911-

i

Cooperage and wooden goods, not elsewhere
specified..............................................................
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron products...................
Cordage and twine, ju te, and linen goods..........
Cordials and sirups................................................
Cork, cutting..........................................................

fcO

by

M on th s

and by

I n d u s t r ie s — Con tin u ed .

Feb­
ruary.

Sep­
August. tember.

Octo­
ber.

EARNERS

Jan­
uary.

Per
cent
mini­
mum is
Novem­ Decem­ of maxi­
ber.
mum
ber.
month.

W AGE

employed
during
year.

M a n u f a c t u r e s , 1909,

Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day.

Average
Industry.

in

242

N o . 1 4 1 *— W a g e E a r n e r s : N u m b e r E m pl o ye d

May.

June.

July.

1 6 1,291
,1 9
1 ,m 17,804
7
8 ,5 2
26
7 ,9 1 75,720
88
0,301

1,423
18,593
37,422
77,092
9,326

1,474
17,923
39,456
76,550
9,080

1,561
17,980
40,412
73,038

0,064

1,311
18,181
34,314
78,921
9,424

91
,0 8

1,475
17,743
40,225
40,222
8,552

1,887
18,379
38,480
43,839
9,229

1,543
19,373
37,800
56,127
9.601

1,568
20,457
38,065
71,746
9,915

1,475
21,000
37,566
78,454
9,912

1,482
21,198 ,
37,122
81,685
9,932

73.7
83.5
80.6
49.3
80.1

10,985
4,827
3,570
1,302

11,145
4,954
3,620
1,376

11,139
4,624
3,517
1,393

11,188
4,578
3,394
1,404

11,333
4,586
3,117
1,387

11,299
4,245
2,829
1,350

11,372

11,590
4,812
2,949
1,374

11,583
5,569
3,169
1,428

11,961
5,398
3,304
1,439

12,007
4,771
3,325
1,417

88.3
75.4
77.6
91.9

1,447
18,861
37,215
68,911
0,362

Gloves and mittens, leather.................................
Gluoose and starch................................................
Glue.................................... ....................................
Gold and silver, leaf and foil................................
Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not
from the ore........................................................

11,354
4,773
3,265
1,383

io, m

456

467

469

452

450

us

446

456

456

450

455

458

453

94.5

r^raphifp arw praphita refining
i
Grease and tafiow..................................................
Grindstones............................................................
Haircloth................................................................
Hairwork................................................................

162
4,357
1,304
538
3,534

13
8
4,208
m
56
0
39
,8 7

143

139
4,107
1,204
547
3,381

154
4,156
1,562
539
3,419

157
4,274
1,666
537
3,418

165
4,370
1,652
540
3,441

177
4,414
1,643
536
3,338

168
4,521
1,622
554
3,534

177
4,535
1,488
545
3,748

173
4,575
1,379
537
3,868

174
4,510
1,541
532
3,901

182
4,555
1,347
536
3,740

73.1
89.0
47.7
91.3
84.5

Hammocks.............................................................
Hand stamps and stencils and brands...............
Hat and cap materials..........................................
Hats and caps, other than felt, straw, and wool..
Hats, felt...............................................................

272
1,651
2,367
6,201
25,064

281
1,667
2,435
5,065
25,987

296
1,657
2,409

334
1,646
2,299
5,983
20,590

299
1,640

22
,8 9

12
,6 0

53
,9 4
1 ,3 4
99

320
1,650
2,378
6,033
20,391

6,092
21,075

2,252
6,055
24,538

8,814
Hats, straw............................................................
152
Hones and whetstones..........................................
Horseshoes, not made in steel works or rolling
293
mills.....................................................................
Hosiery and knit goods........................................ 129,275
House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere specified.
4,907

10,850
171

11,371
162

11,488
174

11,332
176

9,387
158

365

273
125,181
4,606

270
268
128,052 129,317
4,707
4,673

20
6

14,929
1,133
542
4,758

Ice, manufactured.................................................
Ink, printing..........................................................
Ink, writing..........................................................
Instruments, professional and scientific..... ........
Iron and steel, blast furnaces...............................




16,114
1,121
505
4,817
38,429

33,115

4,731
3,593
1,351

13 0
8 ,8 8
43
,5 4
94
,8 7
19
,0 9
S2
8
40
,5 0
34,755

4,m

836
544
3,344

10,008
1,100
426
4,562
34,369

11,803
1,110
499
4,605
34,156

3 ,4 8
35

49
,1 8
21
,8 0
12
,3 3

16
,5 5

1,566
2,312
6,325
27,588

m

211
1,647
2,416
G,383
28,216

244
1,686
2,416
6,482
28,276

295
1,713
2,452
6,533
28,972

277
1,738
2,551
6,477
29,062

58.1
90.0
87.4
90.8
66.7

6,553
144

40
,7 0
9
9

6,232
124

7,973
132

8,271
147

7,998
155

9,609
173

40.9
56.2

129,270
4,650

265
128,899
4,750

268
127,845
4,874

282
128,231
5,002

293
130,329
5,202

306
132,997
5,247

333
134,540
6,348

33G
133,340
5,282

71.2
91.7
84.8

18,061
1,103
530
4,797
34,606

20,875
1,115
472
4,737
36,537

22,872
1.115
507
4,822
37,429

22,644
1,145
556
4,722
38,182

21,403
1,137
579
4,917
41,988

16,526
1,125
578
5,003
43,841

13,020
1,131
538
5,103
45,092

11,392
1,141
458
5,167
46,727

43.1
96.0
66.0
87.1
71. C

277

233

2,284
6,160
26,676

IN D U S T R I E S .

Galvanizing............................................................
Gas and electric fixtures and lamps and reflectors
Gas, illuminating and heating................... .........
Glass......................................................................
Glass, cutting, staining, and ornamenting.........

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

April.

IN

March.

240,076

216,349

215,650

25 7
1 ,0 0

217,307

218,424

235,533

234,151

242,077

258,925

269,255

274,525

283,629

75.8

11,345
1,601
8,168

10,624

10,981
1,412
7,545

10,779
1,390
7,410

10,854
3,415

10,590

11,075
1,461
7,695

10,999
1,529
7,508

10,842
1,648
7,712

11,826
1,770
8,636

12,166
1,890
9,287

12,507
1,932
9,755

12,908
1,950
1M47

82.0
70.7
73.0

17
,3 9

7,531

7,406

1,422
7,400

2,761

2,752

2,760

2,748

2,760

2,775

2,743

2,762

2,820

2,834

96.0

6,109
29,445
1,960
1,952
2,323

53
.7 0

29; 134
1,979
1,932
2,300

5,834
28,113
1,999
1,924
2,252

6,110
28,609
1,969
2,045
2,277

6,455
28,728
1,969
1,965
2,251

6,821
28,129
1,937

2,016
2,258

7,416
29,309
1,999
2,016
2,270

7,618
31,747
2,154
2,060
2,349

7,833
33,259
2,242
2,089
2,37S

8,044
33.716
2,350
2,046
2,431

8,064
33,809
2,338
2,050
2,423

82.4
86.7
92.2

Lapidary w ork,................................................... .
Lard, refined, not made in slaughtering and
meat-packing establishments...........................
leasts.....................................................................
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet................................. .
Leather goods....................................................... .

599

593

021

002

599

609

650

052

675

675

671

87.6

399
1,728
802
34,907

425
1,715

407
1,792
748
34,218

398
1,784
774
34,012

807
34,174

399
1,701
819
34,271

392
1,725
817
34,088

375
1,716
829
34,970

380
1,680
832
35,797

$73

1,650

405
1,690
824
34,350

1,702
840
36,212

405
1,777
827
36,633

438
1,817
781
36,217

85.2
90.8
88.7
91.0

Leather, tanned, curried, and finished............. .
Lim e...................................................................... .
Liquors, distilled.................................................
Liquors, m alt....................................„................. .
Liquors, vinous....................................................

02.202
13,897
6,430
54,579
1,911

02,373
11,072
7,313

61,726
13,074
7,179
52,304
1,508

00,095
14,447
0,997
52,937
1,477

60,075

60,559
14,541
5,513
56,367

01,039
14,552

61,166
15,264
5,303
58,408
1,538

62,049
15,547
5,576
57,011
3,134

63,383
15,157
6,1.15
54,617
3,726

65,174
14,522
6,540
53,330
2,535

66,694
13,086
7,554
53,084
1,878

90.1

15,349
6,001
692,669

15,763
6,272
714,963
1,549
72,004

16,677
6,482
732,796
1,927
70,432

17,116
18,232
6,650
6,411
739,160 728,481
2,094
2,122
67,060 59,682

71.6
83.7
87.8
60.7
74.4

627

Locom otives, not made b y railroad companies.. 14,909
Looking-glass and picture frames......................
6,021
Lum ber and tim ber products............................ . 695,019
M a lt ...................................................................
1,760
Marble and stone work....................................... . 65,603

4,171
506
538
1,822
38,020
4,638
113
54
17,071

02,063

1 ,6 5
06

7,235
52,065
1,498
13,211
6 ,6 6 6

€ 9m
4.
2; 086
6 ,6 7
37
3,841
881

1 .2 7
03
38,579
1 ,5 6
04
21
,8 0
36
,9 2
40
5
60
1
1,749

30,900
4,870

110
58
25,667

5 ,7 0
19
1,474

13,526 13,471
5,975
6,047
661,690 685,133
1,966
2.019
54,453 00,032

14,795
0,590
54,158
1,409

5,232

68.6

69.3
87.9
36.6

1,363

58,925
1,382

13.045
13,418
5,670
5,814
081,354 680,057
1,724
1.039
69,040
06,623

13.537
6; 704
687,597
1,406
70,348

15,566
5,676
680.509
L312
71,644

3,526
907
11,309

891
11,344
37,810
16,076
2,076

3,340
907
11,97$
41,382
14,887
3,099

12,396
41,487
12,755
3,180

4,076
902
12,161
39,333
11,361
3,192

4,153
957
11,717
38,923
10,986
3,208

54.7
85.4
82.6
71.8
64.4
87.6

1,289

72,187

3,881
906
10,407
43,243
10,674
2,855

3,888
979
10,860
45,052
11,457
2,940

11,037
41,833
12,787
2,932

3,889
1,082
11,261
37,129
14,190
2,898

15,046
2,923

2,822
941
11,188
33,303
16,385
2,924

4,041
464
522
1,750

4,093
461
548
1,832

4.003
464
542
1,851

4,032
487
547
1,814

3,973
502
532
1,780

4,007
496
527
1,781

4,075
512
527
1,775

4,219
510
542
1,785

4,449
559
568
1,875

4,532
560
539
1,908

4,627
598
536
1,957

,85.6
75.2
91.4
89.4

37,241
4,424
103
58
22,388

37,630
4,567
119
57
18,032

37,G79
4,662
117
56
11.190

37,696
4,704
117
58
7,445

37,455
4,004
122
50
5,G35

36,269

37,238
4,652
118
50
6,038

38,522
4,702
116

39,752
4,759
117
58
28,293

39.978
4,789
113
56
29,334

40,011
4,921

88.8

3,954
1,001

32,329

4,493
111
49
5,174

2,270

47

16,958

3,941
879

92

59
28,677

90.0
75.4
79.7
17.6

243




3,631
937
11,322
39,201
13,147
2,994

75
4
3 ,3 2
34

IN D U S T R IE S .

Matches.................................................................
Mats and matting................................................
Mattresses and spring beds................................. .
Millinery and lace goods..................................... .
Mineral and soda waters..................................... .
Mirrors..................................................................
Models and patterns, not including paper pat­
terns........................................................ .
.
Moving pictures..........................................
Mucilage and paste..................................... . _.
Musicalinstruments and materials, not specified..
Musieal instruments, pianos and organs and
materials............................................................ .
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes.................... .
Oakum.................................................................
Oil, castor.............................................................
Oil, cottonseed, and cake................................... .

11
,8 2
24
,2 2
51
9

71A

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

2,745

5,769
30,156
1,943

IN

23
,7 0

6,817
30,347
2,070
1,990
2,313

EARNERS

2,765

Iron and steel pipe, wrought...............................
Jewelry................................................................. .
Jewelry and instrument cases.............................
Kaolin and ground earths....................................
Isabels and tags.....................................................

W AGE

Iron and steel, bolts, nuts, washers, and rivets,
not made in steel works or rolling m ills.........
Iron and steel, doors and shutters.....................
Iron and steel forgings.........................................
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and wrought,
including wire nails, not made in steel works
or rolling m ills.................................................. .

M a n u f a c t u r e s , 1909,

Feb­
ruary.

March.

April.

92.4
90.0
96.2
91.4
81.8

1,619

21,540
1,557

22,829
1,784

23,865
1,846

24,363
1,609

24,202
1,382

87.9
50-6

1,757
4,143
1,193

1,715
4,258
1,206

4,250
1,200

i.m

1.603
4,312
1.248

1,769
4,344
1,263

2.259
4,361
1,278

2.237
4,391
1,268

G .9
O
85.8
90.5

697
13,206
5,029
5,288
5,276

694
13,017
4,538
5,303
5,327

694
14,156
4,480
5,422
5,261

687
14,221
4,440
5,340
5,395

703
14,434

40
,4 9

5,298
5,488

724
15,032
4,929
5,405
5,484

715
15,249
5,478
5,439
5,541

729
14,805
5,899
5,459
5,653

93.7
84.9
67.6
86.2
90.3

2,683
2,783
2,803
55,088 55,509
54,419
258,805 256,592 255,470
724
720
796
2 8 2,085
,0 7
2,108

2,875
56,094
253,550
762
2,085

21 5
5 ,7 7

2,857
56,485

2,785
57,715
252,543
778
2,064

2,884
58,299
258,707
815
2,079

2,853
59,200
263,715
803
2,094

2,806
69,355
266,378
865
2,246

2,773
59,202
269,884
862
2,349

89.4
84.9
93.3
83.6
86.7

990
2,405
20,294
107
3,257

437
2,408
26,003

722
2,465
26,826
106
3,369

1,750
2,694
27,209
108
3,382

2,017
2,753
27,712
111
3,455

1,932
2,635
28,566
114
3,464

1,753
2,522
29,117
111
3,528

21.6
79.1
82-6
87.0
90.7

0,527
13,835
75,780
18,791
909

Patent medicines and compounds and drug­
gists* preparations..............................................
Paving materials..................................................
Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning, and. shell-

22,895
1,419

22,520
1,062

22,898

2,272

Rice, cleaning and polishing......................
Roofing materials.........................................
Rubber goods, not elsewhere specified.......
Rules, ivory and wood..................................
Safes and vaults............................................




86
,7 9
1 17
,5
686
13,319
6,524

40
,7 4
50
,1 8
21
,5 9
5 ,8 8
08

2,775
56,168
258,434 256,480
728
783
f 2,136 . 2,!89

0,485
14,360
76,291
19,022
907

0,671
14,635
75,983
19,170
875

0,480
14,692
77,013
19,061
853

0,322
14,582
76,829
18,909

23,337
998

23,138
1,276

22,672
1,430

21.942
1,540

21,4 0 0

935

2.243
3,803
1,241

2,180
3,807
1,236

2,078
4,032
1,228

1.880
4,076
1,207

(3
89

086
13,076
6,510
5,133
5,246

63
8

13,079
5,609
4,738
5,114

2,640
52,284
257,342
762
2,157

1 ,9 2
25
5,527
4,817
5,231

1.666

55
,0 7

82
6

980
1,703
r,. loo

'6 8
3
68
,0 0

14,202
75,009
18,727
902

781
2,130

234

94
7

1,718
5.221
560
0,130
14,141
74,517

•*
T

? 1,239
! 2,465
26,521
109
3,343

■ 1,513
;
: 2 7
,1 7

2 ,0 7
45
113
\s,m

...

1,433
2,204
24,640
115
3,219

1,240
2,342
25,481
114
3,247

642
2,494
26,001
104
3,253

too

3,348

486
2,424
26,302
103
3,386

IN D U S T R I E S ,

6,556
14,231
77,430
20,309
932

317
1,053
1,729
5,158
549

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

6,578
14,296
76,717
20,218
967

602

380
1,261
1,670
5,133
'570

IN

18,721
929

6,387
14,444
76,026
19,794
980

0,525

74,986

1,949
4,134
1,225

Octo­
ber.

6,150
14,236
75,147
19,193
1,042

0,398
14,240
75,978
19,211
921

893

26
0

Sep­
August. tember.

52.2
54.4
93.3
93.0
77.7

Optical goods........................ . ..............................
Paint and varnish.................................................
Paper and wood pulp...........................................
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified...................
Paper patterns......................................................

18,664

July.

233
1,765
1,768
5,435
692

395
1,515

is,m

June.

336
1,790
1,769
5,321
659

310
1,683
1,080
5,100
627

m

May.

Per
cent
mini­
mum is
Novem­ Decem­ of maxi­
ber.
mum
ber.
month.

33$
1,767
1,786
5,351
636

215
1,708
1,676
5,110
022

Pipes, tobacco................................................
Pottery, terra-cotta, and fire-clay products,
Printing and publishing.............................. .
Pulp goods....................................: ...............
Pumps, not including steam pumps..........

I n d u st r ie s — Con tin ued.

303
1,146
1,735
5,282
595

211
1,792
1,071
5,083
022

099
13,929
5,199
5,195
5,343

and by

EARNEBS

Jan­
uary.

290
1,452
1,715
5,201

Pens, steel......................................................
Petroleum, refining......................................
Phonographs and graphophones................. .
Photographic apparatus and materials-----Photo-engraving........................................... .

M on th s

Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day.

Oil, essential..........................................................
Oil, linseed............................................................
Oil, not elsewhere specified..................................
Oilcloth and linoleum...........................................
Oleomargarine.......................................................

Pencils, lead..................................................
Pens, fountain, stylographic and gold....... .

by

W AGE

Industry.

Average
number
em­
ployed
during
year.

in

244

No* 1 4 1 *— W a g e E a r n e r s : N u m b e r E m plo yed

Salt................................................................
Sand and emery paper and cloth..............
Saws..............................................................
Scales and balances.....................................
Screws, machine..........................................

4,93G
Oil
4,832
3,559
1,607

Screws, wood..............................................
Sewing machines, cases, and attachments
Shipbuilding, including boat building___
Shoddy.*.....................................................
Show cases................................................

3,464
19,296
40,506
2,041
3,390

Signs and advertising novelties.................
Silk and silk goods, including throwsters.
Silverware and plated ware.......................
Slaughtering and meat packing.................
Smelting and refining, copper...................

5,540
99,037
16,610
89,728
15.628

Smelting and refining, lead......................
Smelting and refining, zinc......................
Smelting and refining, not from the ore..,
Soap............................................................
Soda-water apparatus...............................

7,424
6,655
2,147
12,999
1,797

4,795
3,667
1,715

5,192
545
4,848
3,704
1,826

5,158
573
4,881
3,715
1,871

5,070
619
5.062
3', 636
1,920

4,636
609
5,119
3,691
1,946

83.0
71.2
91.9
S7.8
71.9

3,343
19,405
42,244
2,024
3,334

3,406
19,439
41,690
2,040
3,331

3,488
40,190
2.035
3,339

3,506
19,654
39,149
2,003
3,357

3,524
19,099
40,283
2,033
3,471

3,569
19,890
41,15.1
2,070
3,533

3,708
20,132
41,023
2,077
3r551

3,871
20,260
42,075
2,155
3,558

82.9
86.4
88.9
91.9
89.9

5,009
97,782
16,214
86,761
15,397

5,591
96,534

5,610
98,351
16,782
86,391

15,656

5,576
99,212
15,983
84,676
15,420

5,717
99,528
17,802
89,416
15,943

5,841
99,629
18,720
92,504
15,813

5,969
99,409
18,762
94,527
15,704

5,892
100,294
18.085
96,234
15,480

83.1
95.8
48.5
87.9
92.9

7,751
6,252
2,281
12,885
1,884

7,671
6,513
2,033
12,843
2,017

7,100
6,597
2,192
12,476
2,128

7,468
G,591
2,036
12,653
1,979

7,415
6,736
1,960
13,001
1,708

7,476
6,825
2,077
13,250
1,714

7,121
6,968
2,314
13,475
1,758

7,260
6,.983
2,402
13,049
1,777

7.451
7,159
2,412
13,650
1,794

89.2
80.8
78.0
90-4
72.4

5,501
3,156
6,130
1,551

5,585
2,987

5,478
3,010
6,208
1,676
3,354
2,838
37,788
874

5,338
3,025
6,230
1,723
3,381
2,821
37.422
1,040

5,053
3,209
6,232
1,751
3,364
2.802
35,784
1,122

5,142
3,075
6,429
1,829
3,795
2,873
38,834
1,322

5.335
3,343
6,435
1,817
4,071
2,920
40,106
9,693

5,422
3,507
6,397
1,798
4,274
2,928
39.900
15,761

5,604
3,704
6,388
1,763
4,284
2,923
38,595
15,115

83.8
79.9
87.4
83.9
77.3
95.4
72.6
3.5

9,492
9,926
2,279
2,246
4.125
4.167
4,211
5,775
5,568
5,621
690
696
681
161,689 163,982 164,091
4,847
5,114
5,354
40.378 , 40,555
39,974
1,958
2,009
2,076
10,117
9,487
9; 888
5; 347
5,241
6,080
4,050
4,052
4,103
291
291
307
889
922
888
4,126
3,810
3,546
4,901
4,959
4,946
1,873
1,874
1,867

9,952
2,300
4,303

9,680
2,291
4,332
5,215
681
168,889
6,205
40,378
2,039
9,845
5,663
4,059
390
2,130
3,904
4,984
1,883

9.341
2,327
4,3 74
5,494
710
171,959
6,505
39,749
2,159
10,009
5,932
4,228
354
3,464
4,414
5,078
1,904

9,588
2,288
4,433
5,692
691
175,315
6,376
39,597
2,177
10,188
6,019
4,249
403
3,453
4,535
4,875
1,865

9,048
2; 315
4,453
5,686
700
176,369
5,328
39.343
2,195

79.7
91.5
90.2
82.6
91.1
91.6
57,1
91.3
84.2
74.8
84.4
90.1
67.0
25.6
60.7
84.3
87.4

2,025
.» 3,276
* *5,040
99,473
15,531
92,266
15,869

5,187
100,753
15,807
87,958
15,585

7,765
6,339
2,183
12,671
1,681

29,106

5,331
3,170
5,827
1,555
3,500
2,817
35,321

1,598

659

7,935
2,227
4,016

3,868

8,653
2,191
4,061
5,187
676
162,606
4,194
37,340
1,850
9,733
5,375
3,940

270

270

921
4,395

891
4,392
4,405
1,784

1,980
4,958

97,170
14,965
94,732
16,031
7,651
6,684
1,975
12,387

1,578
5,309
2,961

52
,6 4
1,534

3,605
2,797

4,924
647
161,568
8,716
87,112
1,846

9,479
5,132

4,282

1,729

m

4,753
3,538
1,531

\

'3,312
J
8,606
87,565

3,812

2,850
37,307
715
9,890
2,212

4,108
5,215
671
164,450
4,443
38,489
1,946
10,037
5.449
4,012
272
886
4,337

4,612
1,862

2,010

3,354
5 454
ioo’ hh

15,952
84,658

6 ,2 “
1,6

3,334
2,856
37,790
798
9,652

2,129

17,498

14,660

86,019
15,761

4,771

678
164,811
5,58 0
40,634
2,053
8,281
5,111
3,963
338
1.057
3,484
4,845
1,665

513

14,889
6,947
6,213
1,882

13,105
1,541
4,694
3 , 199

0,314
1,788
3,496
2,792

37,741
920
9,613
2,213
4,305
5,079
680
165,988
5,984
40,583
1,980
7,624

5,409
4,002
351
1,159
2,828

4,979
1,828

10.184

S 904
',
4,291
379
1,852
4,661
4,754
1,879

3
£
H
H
>
W
%
m
w
m
3

K
>

245

5,198

3,300
19,267
42,256

'18,612
38,516

688

.4,777
3,387
; 1,432

IN D U S T R IE S .




5,229
528
4,810
3,503
1,068

^
3,325
19,007
39,922
2,041
- 3,364

10
,4 0

4,462
'

T J F A C T U B IN G

5,321
Sporting and athletic goods......................
3,196
Springs, steel, car and carriage.................
Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified,
6,206
1,699
Statuary and art goods.............................
Steam packing;.. *......................................
3,648
2,850
Stereotyping and eleetrotyping...........................
Stoves and furnaces, including gas and oil stoves. 37,130
4,127
Sugar and molasses...............................................
Sugar and molasses refining, not including beet
9,399
sugar....................................................................
2,252
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids.....................
Surgical appliances and artificial limbs.
4,241
5,352
Tin plate and temeplate.......................
683
Tinfoil..................................................... .
166,810
Tobacco manufactures...........................
5,305
Toys and games.......................................
39,511
Turpentine and rosin...........
2,026
Type-founding and printing
Typewriters and supplies.. .
9,578
5,472
Umbrellas and canes............
Upholstering materials.........
4,067
327
Vault lights and ventilators......................
1,542
Vinegar and cider........................................
4,037
Wallpaper................................ . ................
4,791
Wall plaster.................................................
1,835
Washing machines and clothes wringers..

5,132
567
4,719
3,568
1,607

4,977

8,210
*

4,984
581
4,707
3,652
1,558

4,846
720
4,799
3,479
1,534

*8

4,705

M a n u f a c t u r e s , 1909,

by

M o n th s

and b y

I n d u s t r ie s — Con tin u ed .

Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month or nearest representative day.

Jan­
uary.

Octo­
ber.

Per
cent
mini­
mum is
Novem­ Decem­ of maxi­
mum
ber.
ber.
month.

1,914
649
1,525
2,193
4,033

1,949
688
1.573
2,296
4,055

1,867
679
1,540
2:362
3; 958

1,890
043
1,568
2,384
3,933

1.878
629
1,517
2,476
3,915

1,553
2,459

3$
,6 5

1,875
642
1,530
2,498
8,803

635
1.509
2,502
3,813

1,915
690
1,595
2,386
3,992

1,915
741
1,534
2,270
3,980

2,226
3,989

94.1
75.1
93.4
79.2
89.0
87.5

April.

May.

June.

July.

1,892

Sep*
August. tember.

13
,8 5

1,951
762

1,897
G
64
1,546
2,337
3,930

Wire........................................................................
Wirework, including wire rope and cable..........
Wood distillation, not including turpentine
and rosin.............................................................
Wood carpet..........................................................
Wood preserving...................................................

1S.0S4
12,348

It,51
7

17,763

18,147
11,979

17,604
12,153

1 ,1 1
73
12,251

17,432
12,257

17,862
12,218

17,864
11,911

17,673
12,163

18,206
12,488

18,580
12,871

19,091
13,095

19,641
13,229

2,721
184
2,403

2,800
2,075

2,868
177
2,198

2,807
171
2,214

2,754
171
2,312

2,626
193
2,297

2,563
202
2,572

2,519
199
2,696

2,616

2,604
202
2,592

2,707
188
2,545

2,869
174
2,435

2,280

m

81.2
79.8
77.0

14,486
053
943
101,120
77

14.567
609

14,139
580
938
166,851
115

13,760
580
1,051
168,015
98

13,865
572
1,136
171,946
86

13,557

1 ,3 4
37

13,757
626
1,293
171,747
116

14,152
695
1,332
173,321
85

14,729
763
1,378
173,943
102

14,964
759
1,434
172,693
96

89.4
71.8
64.3
91.0
58.6

Total............................................................. 6,615,046 6,210,063 6,297,627 6,423,517 6,437,633 6,457,279 0,517,469 6,486,670 6,656,933 6,898,765 6,997,090 7,006,853 0,990,652

88.6

Wood, turned and carved................... ................ 14,139
Wool pulling................. ........................................'1
631
1,142
Wool scouring...................................................... .
168,722
Woolen, worsted, felt goods, and wool hats.......
96
All other industries...............................................




1,860
629
1,511

18
,9 1
4,073

IC O

14,324
625
975

18 1
5 ,3 8
' (8

m

165,685
100

6$
7

68
4

1,128
170,818
103

576
1,193
170,295
98

1J
89

3,053

8 7 .2

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

W aste....................................................................
Wheelbarrows........................................................
Whips.....................................................................
Windmills................... .........................................
Window shades and fixtures. . . , ........................

IN

March.

EABNERS

Feb­
ruary.

W AGE

Industry.

Average
number
em­
ployed
during
year.

in

246

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<3

K
fl

B

B R E A D W IN N E R S .

247
*
■

N o . 1 4 2 . * - - P O P U L A T I O N G A IN F U L L Y O C C U P I E D : A d u l t s 1 a n d C h il d r e n ,3
b y S e x , b y S t a t e s , a n d b y G e o g r a p h i c D i v i s i o n s , C e n s u s Y e a r 1900.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Children.
State,

Men.

; Women.
Boys.

Girls.

Total.

Alabama............................................................
Arizona..............................................................
Arkansas...........................................................
California...........................................................
Colorado.............................................................

482,190
45,220
358,195
549,158
187,394

158,345
6,162
62,532
85,790
27,369

80,989
1,358
49,747
7,187
2,903

41,664
624
15,321
2,132
597

763,188
53,370
485,795
644,267
218,263

Connecticut.......................................................
Delaware...........................................................
District of Columbia.........................................
Florida...............................................................
Georgia...............................................................

290,133
57,243
84,415
152,708
568,470

8 ,8 8
39

11,894
40,382
33,469
182,037

6,838
2,781
1,365
11,281
77,462

4,741
1,078
779
36,502

385,610
72,996
126,941
201,570
864,471

Idaho.................................................................
Illinois...............................................................
Indian Territory...............................................
Indiana..............................................................
Iowa...................................................................

56, <12
1,458,400
108,544
755,783
657,957

4,375
275,105
10,020
111,024
102,037

1,395
50,994
12,950
26,454
24,564

19,541
2,196
5,692
4,846

11
4

62,683
1,804,040
133,710
898,953
789,404

Kansas.................................................... ..........
Kentucky..........................................................
Louisiana..........................................................
Maine.................................................................
Maryland...........................................................

431,865
593,233
365,562
220,868
342,721

53,386
98,181
109,484
49,917
91,097

20,304
53,076
39,620
3,979
17,034

2,185
7,441
21,427
2,013
7,886

507,740
752,531
536,093
276,777
458,738

Massachusetts...................................................
Michigan............................................................
!
Minnesota..........................................................1
Mississippi.........................................................
Missouri............................................................. '

862,981
752,776
531,973
402,860
914,245

317,558
126,517
90,887
144,254
145,498

16,393
19,523
16,973
63,906
52,621

11,475
7,174
6,041
34,103
9,028

1,208,407
905,990
645,874
645,123
1,121,392

Montana............................................................
Nebraska............................................................1
Nevada.............................................................. |
New Hampshire............................................... ;!
New Jersey........................................................

104,061
315,072
17,626
134,414
684,780

9,539
44,121
1,969
39,807
142,718

929
12,282
183
2,547
18,457

270
2,495
31
1,951
11,804

114,799
373,970
19,809
178,719
757,759

56,723
New Mexico......................................................
New York.......................................................... 1 2,269,211
North Carolina..................................................j| 478,595
North Dakota...................................................
100,423
Ohio...................................................................J 1,265,716

5,766
635,319
127,740
13,073
233,177

2,987
55,218
77,986
3,125
34,165

544
36,726
32,421
1,019
12,894

66,020
2,996,474
716,742
117,640
1,545,952

Oklahoma..........................................................!
115,129
Oregon............................................................... 1
14B,8G9
Pennsylvania.................................................... j 1,932,857
134,686
Rhode Island.....................................................
333,282
South Carolina..................................................1

9,708
17,916
395,656
48,203
142,433

7,309
2,331
84,195
5,143
56,363

549
521
35,881
3,891
38,917

132,695
169,637
2,448,589
191,923
570,995

South Dakota................................................... j
Tennessee................... ......................................!
Texas................................................................. i
Utah..................................................................
Vermont............................................................

115,636
547,672
819,037
71,745
110,011

14,425
103,553
122,425
10,334
21,852

5,876
63,711
73,604
2,095
2,170

1,219
12,651
17,967
430
900

137,156
727,587
1,033,033
84,604
134,933

Virginia.............................................................
Washington......................................................
West Virginia...................................................
Wisconsin..........................................................
Wyoming..........................................................

492,232
201,799
272,159
595,549
40,469

114,438
20,203
28,680
106,474
2,893

44,651
2,807
22,343
20,842
795

11,094
578
2,481
9,673
111

662,415
225,387
325,663
732,538
44,208

Total........................................................ 22,489,425

4,833,630

1,264,411

485,767

29,073,233

1,734,92$
772,160
1,315,724
818,502
192,316
3,428
5,935
142

194,940
311,266
287,723
445,512
24,970
802
828
9

109,382
135,280
81,807
153,319
5,979
200
170

8,579,191
4,000,531
9,580,649
5,209,755
1,703,107
33,335
90,172
90,330

42
,1 2

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision .9
s
North Atlantic..................................................
South Atlantic..................................................
North Central...................................................
South Central....................................................
Western.............................................................
Alaska...............................................................
Hawaii...............................................................
Military and naval...........................................

6,539,941
2,781,825
7,895,395
3,792,422
1,479,842
28,905
83,219
90,179

1Persons 16 years of age and upward.
* Persons 10 to 15 years of age.
»For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




1 4 3 .— W AGE EAR N E R S:

N u m b e r E m ployed

in

Ma n u f a c t u r e s ,

by

M o n th s ,

by

St a t e s ,

and b y

G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s , 1909.

March.

October.

Novem­
ber.

68,902
0,888
44,840
124,S C
S
28,099

72,193
6,845
47,500
131,202
28,238

75,507
0,040
49,582
132,289
28,415

77,196
6,634
49,802
129,804
31,020

77,854
6,452
48,550
121,486
32,050

77,680
G,360
47,683
110,281
32,034

86.8
87.2
82.9
71.3
78.6

20G,295
19,572
7,785
56,182
99,518

211,295
24,331
7,752
56,276
102,577

238,637
26,376
7,840
58,035
106,033

222,052
23,623
7,949
59,487
107,837

224,439
21,557
7,861
60,661
109,012

225,862
22,452
7,753
60,585
109,839

88.2
72.7
93.4
92.3
89.8

June.

July.

69,168
6,048
42,391
108,437
25;531

67,641
6,439
41,416
115,839
25,835

6,869
42,384
119,931
27.059

6 ,5 1
76

203,599
19,366
7,535 i
7,619
56,596 ' 56,371
102,881
108,271

205,198
19,237
7,774
50,858

72,148
6,441
44,982
115,296
28,007

70,620
0,093

Connecticut....................................
Delaware..........................................
District of Columbia.......................
Florida..............................................
Georgia........... .................................

210,792
21,238
7,707
57,473
104,588

201,545
19,220
103,477

19,470
7,445
56,414
107,544

9 ,6 2
82

208,732
20,480
7,761
56,195
99,445

Idaho................................................
Illinois..............................................
Indiana.............................................
Iowa..................................................
..............................................

8,220
465,764
186,984
61,635
44,215

6,145

63
,0 3

7,270
452,563
181,151
57,912
42,554

8,279
455,145
182,641
60,328
42,697

8,664
454,905
182,228
61,440
43,462

8,929
459,375
183,167
62,581
44,411

8,939
454,410
175,838
62,215
44,075

8,696
460,414
188,311
66,408
44,817

8,690
481,796
198,293
68,006
46,105

9,525
4513,928
201,481
64,097
46,679

8,971
496,452
199,937
62,895
46,594

8,507
498,640
200,915
02,018
46,228

03.3
88.0
85.6
81.8
88.6

Kentucky.........................................
Louisiana.........................................
Maine................................................
Maryland.........................................
Massachusetts..................................

65,400
76,165
79,955
107,921
584,559

62,345

63,728
72,237
77,956
99,541
579,519

64,826
71,911
77,722
100,753
576,618

64,754
70,050
81,355
103,000
576,379

63,767
72,066
79,315
105,652
576,055

63,144
73,270
105,116
573,462

65,853
73,576
78,086
124,505
581,008

68,637
74,272
80 ,369
133,268
594,686

69,476
83,413
85,501
118,475
601,533

68,639
90,030
84,468
106,932
604,466

68,510
91,814
78,925
105,514
612,615

88.0
75.8
89.5
71.3
92,4

Michigan...........................................
Minnesota.........................................
Mississippi.......................................
Missouri...........................................
Montana.........................................

231,499
84,767
50,384
152,993
11,655

218,230
80,909
49,511
145,022

223,087
82,081
49,839
148,776
10,900

222,273
81,134
47,851
147,979
10,874

226,811
82,952

4 ,1 8
57

148,053
11,292

229,058
85,038
45,198
150,028
11,195

232,023
84,667
47,237
150,969
11,550

235,804
85,847
50,341
157,351
11,841

240,310
87,643
53,195
163,514
12,435

241,912
90,620
55,387
161.110
13,127

246,729
89,503
56,436
161,540
12,996

250,078
86,896
55,285
160,294
12,003

84.6
88.2
80.1
86.4
82.1

Nebraska..........................................
Nevada.............................................
New Hampshire..............................
New Jersey......................................
New Mexico.....................................

24,336
2,257
78,658
326,223
4,143

23,263
2,116
79,097
313,216

23,744
22,994
2,140
2,190
79,519
77,697
321,883
318,401
3,775 '
3,965

24,277
2,244
78,132
321,876
4,103

24,748
2,266
78,021
321,969
4,142

24,742
2,349

25,628
2,398
76,975
323,506
4,532

25,945
2,341
77,850
334,710
4,591

25,373
2,390
80,108
341,569
4,346

2 ,9 9
42

24,251
2,247
86,936
343,389
4,273

85.3
87.9
94.3
9L 2
78.8




70,394
6,024
41,500

4 ,2 5
19

9 ,2 2
45
25,i8i
19 2
9 ,8 5

94,747
27,962

6 ,0 6
81

:

48 9 ;
3 ,5 4
12 7
7 ,4 5
5,61
5 41
4 ,8 7 ,
18
6 ,1 9 1
11
71,118
76,737

9 ,0 0
57
55 5
6 ,7 0
21 7
1 ,6 9
7 ,9 8
91
49,148

141,268

10,873

2 ,1 8
23
20
,1 7
83 5
1 ,1 8
78,438
3,666

442,881
177,371
56,081
41,621

6 ,6 0
92

77,541
97,225
572,618

1 ,7 2
07

81
,6 6

71,048

60
,0 8
42,845

100,372
25,374
202,523

1 ,1 8
96

7 ,4 9
68

7 ,8 4
62

318,216
4,389

2,302
80,797
342,786
4,320

IN D U S T R IE S ,

Alabama. .........................................
Arizona.............................................
Arkansas..........................................
California..........................................
Colorado......................... ..............

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

Septem­
ber.

May.

IN

August.

April.

EARNERS

Febru­
ary.

Per
cent
mini­
mum is
Decem­ of maxi­
mum
ber,
month.

W AGE

State.

Wage earners employed on the 15th day of each month, or nearest representative day.

Average
number
em­
ployed
during January.
year.

248

No.

[Source: Reports ol the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. The maximum month of employment is shown by black figures and the minimum month by
italic figures.}

New York........................................ 1,003,981
North Carolina................................. 121,473
North Dakota..................................
2,789
Ohio.................................................. 440,934
13,143
Oklahoma........................................

05 5
4 ,3 0
17 0
1 ,0 7
25
,3 6
44 7
1 ,2 8

971,230
118,404
2,380
421,945

1 ,7 2
18

991,633
120,354
2,443
432,343
12,237

989,498
120,038
2,580
432,828
12,285

083,987
118,441
2,816
436,450
12,518

980,503
117,713
3,041
444,998
12,905

998,8% 1,041,333 1,063,162 1
977,203
1,059,852 1.045,110
123,490
120,265
127,774
128,754
118,953 . 120,417
3,004
2,880
2,927
3,052
3,033
2,950
448,898
435,241
465,351
480,405
474,448
470,023
13,465
14,659
14,551
13,153
13,826
14,505

Oregon..............................................
Pennsylvania...................................
Rhode' Island...................................
South Carolina.................................
South Dakota..................................

28,750
877,543
113,538
73,046
3,602

24,833
825,082
109,615
75,696
3,235

26,859
835,617
111,924
76,373
3,374

29,179
844,230
111,320
72,682
3,373

30,302
850,373
111,952
70,310
3,543

30,806
867,526
112,055
3,763

30,175
860,425
111,571
70,708
3,824

30,269
873,308
112,835
70,441
3,779

30,978
911,802
116,116
71,951
3,925

30,402
933,852
118,007
73,996
3,860

29,423
947,698
119,104
74,756
3,869

28,416
960,666
119,191
75,585
3,572

75.4
85.3
91.3
92.0
79.2

W AGE

Tennessee.........................................
Texas................................................
Utah.................................................
Vermont...........................................
Virginia............................................

73,840
70,230
11,785
33,788
105,676

2 ,3 4
35
89 2
1 ,9 7
18 7
0 ,7 3
73,774
S18
,0
6 ,3 5
90

69,974
66,485

71,073
68,082
10,594
34,257
101,750

70,666
67,772
10,830
34,288
104,393

69,713

10,749
34,317
104,865

70,123
68,037
11,868
34,134
105,036

71,155
69,153
12,436
32,875
104,231

74,956
69,192
12,234
33,359
110,659

78,850
73,196
13,277
34,098
115,998

80,011
75,291
13,070
34,392
112,276

80,676
75,648
12,445
34,677
109,216

79,587
75,258
12,053

107,092

85.9
87.4
78.7
93.3
81.8

Washington......................................
West Virginia..................................
Wisconsin........................................
Wyoming.........................................

69,120
63,893
182,583
2,867

66,778
60,499
179,007
2,642

72,717
62,665
176,625
2,783

72,159
65,467
180,691
2,983

70,744
62,187
184,290
2,957

72,990
65,651
185,556
3,042

73,617
68,299
185,592
3,132

73,949
69,202
188,664
3,031

72,614
68,647
191,447
3,137

67,645
68,056
192,527
3,065

74.0
81.2
90.1
79.1

EARNERS

13 6
7 ,5 1

Total...................................... 6,615,046 6,210,063 0,297,627 6,423,517 6,437,633 6,457,279 6,517,469 6,486,676 6,656,933 6,898,765 6,997,090 7,006,853 6,990,652

88.6

11,826

68,563
11,412
33,013

174,937
2,496

33,710
97,714
60,419
57,393
178,091

28
,4 1

71,091
62,456
2,642

6 ,0 9
67

3 ,3 2
24

8 .4
0

New England.................................. 1,101,290
Middle Atlantic............................... 2,207,747
East North Central......................... 1,513,764
West North Central........................ 374,337
South Atlantic................................. 663,015
East South Central......................... 201,772
West South Central........................ 204,520
Mountain.........................................
75,435
Pacific.............................................. 213,166

1,081,244 1,087,333 1,088,312 1,077,016 1,093,558 1,126,756 1,141,593 1,147,951 1,149,871
2,155,611 2,156,236 2,169,998 2,155,844 2,195,710 2,287,845 2,338,583 2,350,336 2,340,165
1,466,448 1,477,079 1,497,289 1,481,802 1,518,983 1,571,342 1,600,433 1,610,588 1,622,565
373,496
386,710
398,065
394,772
392,382
386,209
366,543
373,610
361,835
682,609
685,6130
641,772
648,032 644,252
711,296 699,110
686,436
646,559
252,511
247,286
2 6 4 250,438 263,343 276,189 282,070 283,605 281,068
4 ,6 9
203,733
210,876
223,165
200,416
229,379
229,260
195,392
194,359
190,063
77,820
79,521
83,149
80,542
77,607
82,673
72,109
75,311
70,359
206,342
236,875
234,215
234,461
223,523
218,858
222,876
225,805
208,707

1 For Stated included in each division, see note 5, p. 38,

92.6
88.4
87.0
86.9
87.6
87.0
82.6
80.2
73.0

IN D U S T R IE S .

249




1 6 ,2 6 1,071,906 1,085,698
,0 4 5
2 7 ,4 1 2,109,534 2,145,651
,0 8 4
1 1 ,9 3 1,438,518 1,468,151
,4 1 6
3 5 7 352,517 360,134
4 ,7 4
6 3 6 637,365 650,087
2 ,0 1
250,192
252,224 255,688
192,802
1 9 8 195,401
8 ,3 7
70,754
6 ,6 2 68,698
67
1 2 2 179,504 194,009
7 ,8 0

M A N U F A C T U R IN G

G ra h d
eog p ic ivision .*
s

IN

9 t8 5
48
5 ,7 9
41
5 ,1 1
69

1 ,4 9
04

7 ,2 3
08

88.9
90.9
77.2
80.2

t io n s

G

,

in

A

g r ic u l t u r a l

e o g r a p h ic

D

iv is io n s

P

u r s u it s ,

a n d

in

all

other

O

c c u p a t io n s ,

in

th e

C

ensus

N
Y

um ber
e ar

a n d

1900,

P
by

ercentage

S

e x

,

by

in

a ll

States,

O

ccupa­

a n d

by

250

N o , 1 4 4 . — P O P U L A T IO N 10 T O 15 Y E A R S O F A G E E M P L O Y E D A S B R E A D W IN N E R S :
.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of 'Commerce and Labor.]
Male,

Female.
Breadwinners.

Breadwinners.
In all occupa­
tions.
Number.

In agricultural
pursuits.

In all other
occupations.

Per
Per
Per
cent. Number. cent. Number. cent.

Total chil­
dren 10 to
15 years of
age.

In all occupa­
tions.

In agricultural
pursuits.

i
l
Per.
Per
Per
Number. cent. Number. 1 cent. Number.1 cent.
I
I

80,989
1,358
49,717
7,187
2,903

59,0
19.2
50.1
9.4
10.0

70,480
964
45,719
1,563
1,236

61.4
18.7
46.1
2.0
4.2

10,509
394
4,028
5,624
1,667

7.7
5.6
4.1
7.3
5.7

132,928
6,721
97,006
75,303
28,924

41,664
624
15,821
2,132
597

81.3
9.3
16. <
S
2.8
2.1

Connecticut.............. .
Delaware................. .
District of Columbia.
Florida......................
Georgia......................

45,834
11,379
13,120
30,227
165,805

6,838
2,781
1,365
11,281
77,462

14.9
24.4
10.4
31.1
46.7

821
1,473
27
8,481
63,777

1.8
12.9
.2
23.4
38.5

6,017
1,808
1,338
2,800
13,685

13.1
11.5
10.2
7.7
8.3

45,707
11,015
14,193
35,434
161,608

4,741
1,078
779
4,122
36,502

10.4
9.8
5.5
11.6
22.6

11
78

(*)
.7

2,826
26,066

Idaho........................ .
Illinois.............. .........
In d ia n a ....,..............
Indian Territory.......
Iowa...........................

10,190
295,575
159,985
30,203
145,433

1,395
50,994
26,454
12,950
24,664

33.7
17.3
16.5
42.9
16.9

1,126
25,114
17,327
11,658
19,244

11.1
8.5
10.8
38.6
13.2

269
25,880
9,127
1,292
5,320

2.6
8,8
5.7
4.3
3.7

9,897
293,334
156,982
28,458
140,930

141
19,541
5,692
2,196
4,846

1.4
6.7
3.6
7.7
3.4

Kansas........................
Kentucky...................
Louisiana...................
Maine.........................
Maryland................. .

101,965
151,430
100,439
36,893
75,671

20,304
53,676
39,620
3,979
17,034

19.9
35.4
39.4
10.8
22.5

17,292
43,729
32,097
1,212
6,563

17.0
28.9
32.0
3.3
8.7

3,012
9,947
7,523
2,767
10,471

3.0
6.6
7.5
7.5
13.8

98,845
147,199
99,035
35,513
74,879

2,185
7,441
21,427
2,013
7,886

Massachusetts............
Michigan...................
Minnesota.................
Mississippi.................
Missouri....................

136,612
148,887
315,170
118,685
208,882

16,893
19,523
16,973
63,906
52,621

12.0
13.3
14.7
53.8
25.2

992
9,906
12,889
58,519
37,029

.7
6.7
11.2
49.3
17.7

15,401
9,617
4,084
5,887
15,592

11.8
6.5
3.5
4.5
7.5

137,945
146,520
112,405
114,757
204,536

11,475
7,174
6,041
34,103
9,028

34,716
26.1 !
888 1 5.8 j
13,130
13.5
43
.1
17
.1

1
6,948 i
236 !
2,191
2,089
580

5.2
3.5
2.3
2.8
2.0

8.0
16.1

4,730
1,000
779
1,296
10,436

10.3
9.1
5.5
3.7
6.5

16
390
213
1,559
276

.2
!i
.1
5.5
.2

125
19,151
5,479
637
4,570

1.3
6.6
3.5
2.2
3.2

2.2
5.1
21.6
5.7
10.5

261
1,850
16,508
16
277

.3
1.8
16.7
(*)
.4

8.3
4.9
5.4
29.7
4.4

7
209
457
30,377
698

(l)
.1
.4
26.5
.3

1,924
1.9
5,591
3.8
5.0
4,919
5.6
1,997
1
7, 609 ; 10.2
11,468
6,965
6,584
3,726
8,330

8.3
4.8
6.0
3.2
4.1

C H IL D R E N

137,222
7,056
90,201)
70,703
29,111

AM ONG

A labam a..................
Arizona..................... .
Arkansas...................
California...................
Colorudo................... .




In all other
occupations.

B R E A D W IN N E R S

State.

Total chil­
dren 10 to
15 years of
age.

929
12,282
183
2,547
18,457

8.1
16.8
8.8
13.0
17.9

393
10,175
102
484
2,118

3.4
13.9
4.9
2.5
2.1

536
2,107
81
2,063
16,339

4.7
2.9
3.9
10.5
15.8

11,282
71,397
1,964
19,802
104,243

270
2,495
31
1,951
11,804

2.4
3.5
1.6
9.9
11.3

7
292
2
1
114

.1
.4
.1
(*)
.1

263
2,203
29
1,950
11,690

2.3
3.1
1.5
9.8
11.2

New Mexico....................................................
New York.........................................................
North Carolina...............................................
North Dakota...................................................
Ohio..................................................................

13,220
384,760
141,489
21,355
250,910

2,987
55,218
77,986
3,125
34,165

22.6
14.4
55.1
14.6
13.6

1,937
8,046
63,551
2,743
14,610

14.7
2.1
44.9
12.8
5.8

1,060
47,172
14,435
382
19,655

7.9
12.3
10.2
1.8
7.8

12,732
384,901
187,904
20,882
246,172

544
86,726
32,421
1,019
12,894

4.3
9.5
23.5
5.0
5.2

ISO
200
19,973
147
219

1.0
14.5
.7
.1

414
36,526
12,448
872
12,675

3.3
9.5
9.0
4.3
5.1

Oklahoma........................................................
Oregon...............................................................
Pennsylvania..................................................
Rhode Island..................................................
South Carolina.................................................

28,646
25,221
375,296
22,205
104,694

7,309
2,881
84,195
5,143
56,363

25.5
9.2
22.4
23.2
53.8

6,862
1,307
18,603
246
46,674

24.0
5.2
5.0
1.1
44.6

447
1,024
65,592
4,897
9,689

1.6
4.1
17.5
22.1
9.3

27,365
24,210
368,764
22,403
101,635

549
521
35,881
3,891
38,917

2.0
2.2
9.7
17.4
88.3

285
30
255
8
29,621

1.0
.1
.1
(l)
29.1

264
491
35,626
3,883
9,296

1.0
2.0
9.7
17.3
9.1

South Dakota...................................................
Tennessee.........................................................
Texas................................................................
Utah..................................................................
Vermont...........................................................

28,731
147,583
229,587
19,757
18,551

5,876
63,711
73,604
2,095
2,170

20.5
43.2
32.1
10.6
11.7

5,504
52,689
65,390
1,225
1,201

19.2
35.7
28.5
6.2
6.6

372
11,022
8,214
870
969

1.3
7.5
3.6
4.4
5.2

27,123
141,564
223,959
20,046
17,847

1,219
12,651
17,967
430
900

4.5
8.9
8.0
2.1
5.0

276
7,281
14,536
16
8

1.0
5.1
6.5
.1
C
1)

943
5,370
8,431
414
892

3.5
3.8
1.5
2.1
5.0

Virginia...........................................................
Washington.....................................................
West Virginia...................................................
Wisconsin........................................................
Wyoming..........................................................

132,656
28,688
67,718
139,234
4,853

44,651
2,807
22,343
20,842
795

33.7
9.8
33.0
15.0
16.4

31,115
1,309
16,891
11,903
474

23.5
4.6
24.9
8.5
9.8

13,536
1,498
5,452
8,939
321

10.2
5.2
8.1
6.4
6.6

130,625
28,478
64,320
137,514
4,379

11,094
578
2,481
9,673
111

8.5
2.0
3.9
7.0
2.5

2,610
76
291
511
4

2.0
.3
.5
.4
.1

8,484
503
2,190
9,162
107

6.5
1.8
3.4
6.7
2.4

Continental United States..................

4,852,427

1,264,411

26.1

854,690

17.6

409,721

8.4

4,760,825

485,767

10.2

207,281

4.4

278,486

5.8

1,142,924
748,825
1,689,298
1,043,074
228,306

194,940
311,266
287,723
445,512
24,970

17.1
41.6
17.0
42.7
10.9

33,723
238,562
188,636
,387,143
11,636

8.0
31.9
10.9
37.1
5.1

161,217
72,714
104,087
58,369
13,334

14.1
9.7
6.2
5.6
5.8

1,137,126
731,613
1,656,090
1,012,061
223,936

109,382
135,280
81,807
153,319
5,979

9.6
18.5
4.9
15.1
2.7

620
81,742
3,949
120,242
728

.1
11.2
.2
11.9
.3

108,762
53,538
77,858
33,077
5,251

9.6
7.3
4.7
3.3
2.3

.1

G
eograph divisions.*
ic
North Atlantic.................................................
South Atlantic.................................................
North Central . . .............................................
South Central.............. ...................................
Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ____ . . . . . . . . .

i Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.

* For States Included In each division, see note 3, p. 51.

25 1




C H IL D R E N .

11,437
73,171
2,070
19,637
103,136

B R E A D W IN N E R S . A M O N G

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

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N o . 1 4 5 * — M A L E P O P U L A T IO N 10 T O 15 Y E A E S O F AGE E M P L O Y E D A S B E E A D W IN N E R S : N um ber a n d P ercentage in al l
O ccupations , i n A g ricu ltu ral P ursuits , an d in a l l other O ccupations , in t h e C ensus Y e a r 1900, b y R ace a n d N a t iv it y , by
S tates , a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D ivision s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

Breadwinners.

Breadwinners.
State.

Total
males
10 to 15
years
of age.

In all occupa­
tions.
Number.

In agricultural
pursuits.

In all other
occupations.

Per Number. Per Number. Per
cent.
cent
cent

Total
males
10 to 15
years
of age.

In all occupa­
tions.

In agricultural
pursuits.

In all other
occupations.

Per
Per
Per
Number. cent. Number. cent. Number. cent

54.3
9.0
47.7
7.3
9.8

34,596
134
30,569
753
892

48.2
5.4
44.2
1.9
4.9

4,332
90
2,405
2,098
888

6.0
3.6
3.6
5.4
4.9

1,935
1,960
2,548
32,339
9,111

502
248
804
3,216
857

25.9
12.7
31.6
9.9
9.4

234
91
644
572
298

12.1
4.6
25.3
1.8
3.3

268
157
160
2,644
559

13.9
8.0
6.3
8.2
6.1

Connecticut..............
Delaware............
District of Columbia.
Florida.......................
Georgia.......................

19,358
7,583
6,920
18,449
84,536

1,83G
1,674
615
5,135
33,761

9.5
22.1
8.9
27.8
39.9

461
950
13
4,391
28,403

2.4
12.5
.2
23.8
33.6

1,375
724
602
744
5,358

7.1
9.5
8.7
4.0
6.3

20,600
1,484
1.871
1,810
1,618

3,179
333
147
242
297

15.4
22.4
7.9
13.4
18.4

229
42
4
41
97

1.1
2.8
.2
2.3
6.0

2,950
291
143
201
200

14.3
19.6
7.6
11.1
12.4

Idaho....................
Illinois..................
Indiana................
Indian Territory.
Iowa.....................

6,230
155,688
133,162
22,347
87,876

775
25,467
22,006
10,814
12,924

12.4
16.4
16.5
46.2
14.7

624
18,410
15,568
9,348
10,264

10.0
11.8
11.7
41.8
11.7

151
7,057
6,438
966
2,660

2.4
4.5
4.8
4.3
3.0

3,427
118,259
21,668
703
52,765

534
19,642
3,492
201
10,190

15.6
16.6
16.1
28.6
19.3

443
5,735
1,492
141
8,011

12.9
4.8
6.9
20.1
15.2

91
13,907
2,000
60
2,179

2.7
11.8
9.2
8.1
4.1

Kansas----Kentucky.
Louisiana.
Maine.......
Maryland.

72,337
123,517
44,700
25,650
46,832

14,422
45,219
13,137
1,731
9,332

19.9
36.6
29.4
6.7
19.9

12,554
39,341
10,407
856
3,639

17.4
31.9
23.3
3.3
.7.8

1,868
5,878
2,730
875
5,693

2.6
4.8
6.1
3.4
12.2

24,074
7,767
5,709
8,083
11,328

4,874
1,787
996
1,229
2,466

20.2
23.0
17.4
15.2
21.8

4,200
405
253
264
269

17.4
5.2
4.4
3.3
2.4

674
1,382
743
965
2,197

2.8
17.8
13.0
11.9
19.4

Massachusetts.
Michigan.........
Minnesota.
Mississip
Missou

49,800
64,388
29,668
46,374
160,874

3,513
7,180
2,995
21,473
40,564

7.1
11.2
10.1
46.3
25.2

498
4,509
2,113
19,935
32,536

1.0
7.0
7.1
43.0
20.2

3,015
2,671
882
1,538
8,028

6.1
4.1
3.0
3.3
5.0

66,398
72,167
76,320
1,237
35,348

7,682
9,877
11,854
229
8,826

11.6
13.7
15.5
18.5
25.0

332
4,642
9,424
135
3,193

.5
6.4
12.3
10.9
9.0

7,350
5,235
2,430
94
5,633

11.1
7.3
3.2
7.6
15.9




C H IL D R E N ,

38,928
224
32,974
.2,851
1,780

M ALE

71,747
2,496
69,117
38,874
18,141

AM ONG

Alabama...
Arizona....
Arkansas ..
California..
Colorado...

B E E A D W IN N E R S

Native white—one or both parents foreign born.

Native white—both parents native.

;S
AMONG
M ALE
O H IL D B E N .

253




to

15 Y ears

of

A ge E m ployed

as

B re a d w in n e r s : N umber

and

P ercentage ,

Breadwinners.

Breadwinners.
In all occupa­
tions.

In agricultural
pursuits.

Number.

Per
cent.

Number.

Per
cent.

In all other
occupations.
Number.

Per
cent.

In all other
occupations.

Number.

Per
cent.

Number.

Per
cent.

56.3
347
52.7
5.3
.9

5,832
45
1,447
311
26

9.2
2.2
5.3
15.1
49

1,628
31.4
86 * 34.3
55
26.8
114
21.6
57
23.9

693
2,061
4,130
15,441
79,473

96
677
548
5,778
43,340

13.9
32.8
13.3
37.4
54.5

32
470
10
4,037
35,270

46
22.8
.2
26.1
44.4

64
207
538
1,741
8,070

9.2
10.0
13.0
11.3
10.2

5.5
25.3
20.3
25.2
8.7

222
4,261
3,390
7,042
794

30
849
505
2,402
150

13.5
19.9
14.9
34.1
18.9

20
330
174
2,164
18

9.0
7.7
5.1
30.7
2.3

10
519
331
238
132

45
12.2
9.8
3.4
16.6

180
89
174
922
558

10.8
23.1
13.1
30.2
29.4

3,881
19,761
48,701
' 105
15,610

511
6,566
24,983
6
4,591

13.2
38.2
51.3
5.7
29.4

221
3,968
21,107
1
2,568

5.7
20.1
43.3
1.0
16.5

290
2,598
3,876
5
2,023

7.5
13.1
8.0
48
13.0

.7
6.8
15.7
18.1
5.7

4,925
1,612
674
22
629

25.8
14.7
8.1
21.0
26.9

1,296
1,351
827
70,969
10,326

131
167
137
42,163
2,469

10.1
12.4
16.6
59.4
23.9

20
68
39
38,430
1,167

1.5
5.0
47
542
11.3

111
99
98
3,738
1,302

8.6
7.3
11.9
5.3
12.6

3.2
20.2

87
199
4
993
2,816

10.3
7.2

812
564
332
36
3,090

60
48
44
7
568

7.4
8.5
13.3
0)
18.4

13
7
25
1
194

1.6
1.2
7.5
<*)
6.3

47
41
19
6
374

6.8
7.8
6.7
(l) ,
12.1

4.9
6.5
30.0
3.8
3.1

C on n ecticu t.............
D elaw a re..................
D istrict o f Colum bia
F lo rid a .....................
G eorgia.....................

5,133
251
205
527
238

1,727
97
55
126
64

33.3
38.6
26.8
23.9
26.9

99
11

1.9
4.4

12
7

2.3
2.9

Id a h o .........................
Illin o is.......................
In d ian a.....................
In d ian T erritory—
Io w a ...........................

311
17,367
1,765
111
3,993

56
5,086
451
33
1,300

18.0
29.0
25.6
29.7
32.5

39
689
93
5
951

12.5
3.7
6.3
4.5
23.8

17
4,397
368
28
349

Kansas.......................
K en tu ck y..................
L ouisiana..................
M aine.........................
M aryland..................

1.673
385
1,329
3,055

10
,9 1

497
104
504
1,013
645

29.7
27.0
87.9
83.2
83.9

817
15
330
91
87

18.9
3.9
24.8
8.0
4.6

M assachusetts.........
M ich ig a n ..................
M in n esota................
M ississippi................
M issou ri....................

19,118
10.981
8,355
105
2,834

5,067
2,299
1,987
41
762

26.5
20.9
23.8
89.0
32.6

142
687
1,313
19
133

M ontana....................
N ebraska..................
N evad a.....................
N ew H am pshire___
N ew J ersey ..............

846
2,776
51
2,970
9,055

114
760
15
1,030
2,987

13.5
27.4

27
561
11
37
121

(h

1.3

77
102
16
571
194

33.4
31.1

C H IL D R E N ,

35,637
701
14,443
109
5

13
38
63
129
41

M ALE

65.5
37.0
58.0
20.4
5.8

33.6
24.1
37.6
20.4
17.7

AM ONG

41,469
746
15,890
420
31

90
140
79
700
235




Number.

In agricultural
pursuits.

63,282
2,018
27,394
2,055
533

268
582
210
8,436
1,326

32.4

In all occupa­
tions.

28.7
17.5
7.6
16.6
14.6

A labam a....................
A rizon a.....................
A rkan sas..................
C aliforn ia..................
C olorado....................

Ur

Per
cent.

Total
males
10 to 15
years
of age.

B R E A D W IN N E R S

Total
males
10 to 15
years
of age.

etc .— Co n tin u ed .

Negro, Indian, and Mongolian.

Foreign-bom white.

State.

254

N o. 1 4 5 .— M a l e P opulation 10

337
42,843
84
3,347
6,789

85
10,666
28
797
1,593

295
829
20,659
4,049
68

85
145
9,068
1,781
18

28.8
17.5
43.9
44.0

South D a k o ta ...
T en n essee.........
T exas..................
U tah....................
V erm ont.............

1,802
285
5,152
844
1,132

615
74
1,802
158
239

V irg in ia .............
W ashington.......
W est V ir g in ia ...
W iscon sin .........
W yom ing...........

311
1,682
353
8,378
205
.

.

New M e x ic o ....
New Y ork ...........
N orth C arolin a.
North D akota...
O h io....................

.

.

18.4
24.3
C
1)
3.2
21.7

1,122
4,063
48,670
491
5,386

335
698
28,997
32
695

29.9
17.2
59.6
6.5
12.9

312
99
23,137
30
211

27.8
2.4
47.5
6.1
3.9

23
599
5,860
2
484

2.0
14.8
12.D
.4
9.0

72
63
153
52
4

18
82
8,915
1,729
14

4.4
9.9
43.2
42.7
C)
1

2,262
490
7,092
393
63,703

452
80
1,277
45
37,791

20.1
16.3
18.0
11.5
59.3

402
12
231
8
33,165

17.9
2.4
3.3
2.0
52.1

50
68
1,046
37
4,626

2.2
13.9
14.7
9.4
7.3

34.1
26.0
35.0
18.7
21.1

553
21
1,114
61
67

62
53
688
97
172

3.4
18.6
13.4
11.5
15.2

1,182
35,419
48,746
176
50

28
16,498
19,648
21
8

2.4
46.6
40.3
11.9
U)

27
12,216
17,085
9
2

2.3
34.5
35.0
5.1
(>)

1
4,282
2,563
12
6

.1
12.1
5.3
6.8
0)

91
261
157
2,565
54

29.3
15.5
44.6
30.6
26.3

22
90
13
950
14

68
171
144
1,615
40

22.2
10.2
40.8
19.3
19.5

50,805
800
2,483
697
134

19,973
196
785
72
14

39.3
24.6
31.6
10.3
10.4

12,599
82
193
18
1

24.8
10.3
7.8
2.6
.7

7,374
114
592
54
13

14.5
14.3
23.8
7.7
9.7

199,685

58,236

29.2

10,518

47,718

23.9

664,594

323,027

48.6

261,088

39.3

61,939

9.3

107,564
3,938
69,545
8,140
10,448

33,518
1,281
18,662
2,812
1,968

31.2
32.5
26.8
34.5
18.8

1,149
167
7,014
1,652
536

32,369
1,114
11,648
1,160
1,427

30.1
28.3
16.7
14.3
13.7

16,808
282,376
33,150
323,566
8,694

2,836
142,480
5,663
170,071
1,977

16.9
50.5
17.1
52.6
22.7

588
111,449
2,310
145,452
1,289

3.5
39.5
7.0
45.0
14.8

2,248
31,081
3,358
24,619
688

13.4
11.0
10.1
7.6
7.9

0)

23.8
23.5

0)

G
eograph divisions.a
ic
N orth A tla n tic.
South A tla n tic.
North C entral..,
South C en tral..,
W estern.............

.

255




1 F or States inclu d ed in each division, see note 3, p. 51.

C H IL D R E N .

T

iper em it n ot show n w here base is less than 100.

M ALE

62
10,269
17
107
1,466

AMONG

T ota l.

23
387
11
690
127

B R E A D W IN N E R S

O klah om a.........
O regon................
P en n sylvan ia...
R hode Isla n d . . .
South C arolin a..

25.2
25,2

all
an d

2 5 6

N o . 1 4 6 . — F E M A L E P O P U L A T IO N 10 T O 15 Y E A R S O F A G E E M P L O Y E D A S B R E A D W IN N E R S : N umber a n d P ercentage in
O ccupations , i n A gricu ltu ral P ursuits , a n d in a l l other O ccupations , in t h e C ensus Y e a r 1900, b y R ace an d N a t iv it y , b y States
b y G e o g r a p h ic D ivisio n s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Native white—one or both parents foreign bom.

Native white—both parents native.

State.

In all occupa­
tions.
Number.

In agricultural
pursuits.

In all other
occupations.

Per
Per
Per
cent. Number. cent. Number. cent

Total
females
10 to 15
years
of age.

In all occupa­
tions.

In agricultural
pursuits.

In all other
occupations.

Per
Per
Per
Number. cent. Number. cent. Number. cent.

17.0
1.8
7.6
1.8
1.4

9,306
6
3,934
15
9

13.5
.2
5.9
(0
w

2,461
38
1,142
650
250

3.6
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.4

1,951
1,886
2,333
32,251
9,126

130
29
175
1,092
230

6.7
1.5
7.5
3.4
2.5

64
2
99
18
6

3.3
.1
4.2
.1
.1

66
27
76
1,074
224

3.4
1.4
3.3
3.3
2.5

Connecticut.................- ..................................
Delaware.............. : .........................................
District of Columbia- - , ___________ ______
Florida.............................................................
Georgia.............................................................

18.919
7,405
7,374
17,485
81,478

986
507
188
833
9,274

5.2
6.8
2.5
4.8
11.4

3
57

0)
.8

20,846
1,409
1,875
1,828
1,608

2,251
172
68
46
67

10.8
12.2
3.6
2.5
4.4

0)
.1

3.7
7.1

5.2
6.1
2.5
1.0
4.3

4
1

651
5,757

983
450
188
182
3,617

4
13

.2
.9

2,247
171
68
42
54

10.8
12.1
3.6
2.3
3.6

Idaho................................................................
Illinois...............................................................
Indiana.............................................................
Indian Territory.............................................
Iowa..................................................................

6,094
152,958
130,487
20,658
84,685

75
4,602
4,105
1,710
1,850

1.2
3.0
3.1
8.3
2.2

10
224
176
1,265
123

.2
.1
.1
6.1
.1

65
4,378
3,929
445
1,727

1.1
2.9
3.0
2.2
2.0

3,368
119,039
21,362
669
51,740

56
10,609
1,217
34
2,477

1.7
8.9
5.7
5.1
4.8

5
115
33
19
132

.1
.1
.2
2.8
.3

51
10,494
1,184
15*
2,345

1.5
8.8
5.5
2.2
4.5

Kansas.......................... ...................................
Kentucky................... , ....................................
Louisiana...................................... ..................
Maine............................................ ..................
Maryland.........................................................

69,991
119,007
48,622
24,503
45,820

1,244
4,665
3,201
548
3,542

1.8
3.9
7.3
2.2
7.7

188
1,676
2,255
9
78

.3
1.4
5.2
0)
.2

1,056
2,989
946
539
3,464

1.5
2.6
2.2
2.2
7.6

23,477
8,018
5,797
7,837
11,329

675
919
406
564
1,460

2.9
11.5
7.0
7.2
12.9

64
10
50
7
30

.3
.1
.9
.1
.3

611
909
356
557
1,430

2.6
11.3
6.1
7.1
12.6

Massachusetts.................................................
Michigan.........................................................
Minnesota......................................................
Mississippi.......................................................
Missouri...........................................................

49,661
62,906
28,803
44,537
156,709

1,666
1,685
856
4,675
4,467

3.4
2.7
3.0
10.5
2.9

1
67
45
4,005
566

(*)
.1
.2
9.0
.4

1,665
1,618
811
670
3,901

3.4
2.6
2.8
1.5
2.5

66,765
71,573
74,969
1,250
35,101

5,292
3,931
4,155
63
3,211

7.9
5.5
5.5
5.0
9.1

1
122
357
29
80

(l)
.2
.5
2.3
.2

5,291
3,809
3,798
34
3,131

7.9
5.3
6.1
2.7
8.9

94
824
8
340
3,798

1.9
2.2
1.0
3.2
7.6

104
1
1
70

.3
.1
(i)
.1

1.9
1.9
( .8
3.2

4,696
30,357
846
6,150
41,318

104
1,293
3
586
5,023

2.2
4.3
.4
9.5
12.2

1
163

G)
.5

22

.i

103
1,130
3
586
5,001

2.2
3.7
.4
9.5
12.1

Matitfl.T . .
IO
______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ____
Nebraska.........................................................
‘N
Tovaila.
_________ _______ ___ ___
WawTTttmriBhln
...
______ .

NewJersey........................................................



4,976
37,883
832
10,561
50,291'

94
j 720
7
i 339
J 8’ 728,

l

C H IL D R E N ,

11,767
44
5,076
665
259

FEM ALE

69,103
2,427
66,936
37,916
18,044

AMONG

Alabama...........................................................
Arizona.......................................... *................
Arkansas........................................ ..................
California................................. - ......................
Colorado _____ _________ ______ _

B R E A D W IN N E R S

Breadwinners.

Breadwinners.
Total
females
10 to 15
years
of age.

1.4
.8
5.5
.1

559
90
505
202
320

3.8
3.5
2.0
1.9
6.8

4
15
2
354

.2
.1
.1
.4

76
220
178
6,363
28

3.8
2.1
6.7
7.7
1.8

7.9

3,635

.3

89,158

7.6

10.4
8.9
6.8
7.5
2.7

119
69
1,712
1,674
61

.3
.3
3.3
.1

43,813
2,061
39,049
2,101
2,134

10.4
8.6
6.5
4.2
2.6

.5
(l>
9.3
.4
.1

343
9,122
7,430
91
6,113

3.4
5.3
8.4
2.3
3.5

1,276
165,237
549
12,806
60,320

21
16,888
25
555
5,161

1.6
10.2
4.6
4.3
8.6

2
55
6
60
31

Oklahoma.........................................................
Oregon...............................................................
Pennsylvania...................................................
Rhode Island........................................ .........
South Carolina.................................................

21,821
16,313
243,136
7,290
38,362

336
274
19,280
534
9,975

1.5
1.7
7.9
7.3
26.0

158
22
206
1
5,343

.7
.1
.1
(*)
13.9

178
252
19,074
533
4,632

.8
1.5
7.8
7.3
12.1

2,827
6,735
98,825
10,619
708

69
189
11,230
1,778
32

2.4
2.8
11.4
16.7
4.5

19
6
27
3
10

South Dakota..................................................
Tennessee.........................................................
Texas......................................................... .
Utah..................................................................
Vermont. T
............................................. ......

9,627
103,792
145,560
8,607
12,001

235
4,631
6,872
127
438

2.4
4.5
4.7
1.5
3.6

35
2,142
5,881
6
8

.4
2.1
4.0
.1
.1

200
2,489
991
121
430

2.1
2.4
.7
1.4
3.6

14,699
2,566
25,026
10,368
4,725

760
110
1,869
208
320

5.2
4.3
7.5
2.0
6.8

201
20
1,364
6

-*4 Virginia...........................................................

Washington......................................................
West Virginia..................................................
Wisconsin.................................................... .
Wyoming.........................- ..............................

77,200
15,911
58,886
45,739
2,455

3,032
200
1,968
1,512
72

3.9
1.3
3.3
3.3
2.9

610
8
286
128
3

.8
.1
.5
.3
.1

2,422
192
1,682
1,384
69

3.1
1.2
2.9
3.0
2.8

1,980
10,315
2,669
82,835
1,598

80
235
180
6,717
28

4.0
2.3
6.7
8.1
1.8

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

2,727,245

154,671

5.7

63,971

2.0

100,700

3.7

1,177,347

92,793

588,845
422,473
957,177
635,026
123,724

36,788
44,956
27,785
42,933
2,209

6.2
10.6
2.9
6.8
1.8

375
20,989
1,857
30,622
128

.1
5.0
.2
4.8
.1

36,413
23,967
25,928
12,311
2,081

6.2
5.7
2.7
1.9
1.7

422,322
23,855
598,278
50,437
82,455

43,932
2,130
40,761
3,775
2,195

21830°—s a 1911-

48
76
8,207
18
183

o f

.9
.5
.1
.7
.1

(l)

(l)
1.4

G
eograph division . 2
ic
s
North Atlantic.................................................
South Atlantic.................................................
North Central.................................................
South Central................................................
Western.............................................................

1

25T




1

* For States included in each division, see note S, p. 6L

C H IL D R E N .

i Less than one-tenth o i l per cent.

FEM ALE

1.8
2.7
11.3
16.7
3.1

3.9
5.3
17.7
2.7
3.6

AMONG

50
183
11,203
1,775
22

391
9,198
15,637
109
6,296

B R E A D W IN N E R S

1.5
10.2
3; 6
3.9
8.5

10.149
172,483
83,463
4,01,7
173,377

,

o

19
16,833
20
495
5,130

New Mexico....................................................
New York.........................................................
North Carolina................................. ...............
North Dakota.............. ...................................
Ohio..................................................................

to

15 Y

ears op

A ge E m ployed

as

B re a d w in n e r s : N umber

and

P ercentage ,

Breadwinners.

Breadwinners.
In all occupa­
tions.

In agricultural
pursuits.

Number.

Per
cent.

Number.

In all other
occupations.

Per
cent.

Number.

Per
cent.

Total
females
10 to 15
years
of age.

In all occupa­
tions.
Number.

221
554
163
3,297
1,243

19
25
6
284
91

8.6
4.5
3.7
8.6
7.3

3
1
4
7
2

1.4
.2
2.5
.2

16
24
2
277
89

7.2
4.3
1.2
8.4
7.2

61,653
1,854
27,574
1,839
511

29,748
526
10,064
91
17

48.3
28.4
36.5
4.9
3.3

Connecticut. _ .............................................
Dplflwarfi ,, r_____ _______ ____________ __
_
District of Obliunbi*.............................. ........
.,___ ff_____________________ __
_
-pinrtdft__ T
Georgia.............................................................

5,201
227
202
551
219

1,412
48
23
58
7

27.1
21.1
11.4
10.5
3.2

4

.1

1

.5

1,408
48
23
58
6

27.1
21.1
11.4
10.5
2.7

741
1,974
4,742
15,570
78,403

92
351
500
3,185
27,154

12.4
17.8
10.5
20.5
34.6

Idaho »«-*
t1,. _____________ ______
Illinois....... .....................................................
Indiana • .
.. *r______________
T /Uhti Torritopv
h
_............. ..
Iow a. . . . . . . . . ___ ___ _______________ ..

239
16,932
1,669
84
3,736

9
4,084
182

3.8
24,1
10.9

1
40

.4
.2

8
4,044
182

3.3
23.9
10.9

487

13.0

21

.6

466

12.5

206
4,410
3,464
7,047
769

1
246
188
452
32

.5
5.6
5.4
6.4
4.2

Kansas........................................................ .
Kentucky..........................................................
Louisiana....................................................... .
___________________ ___
Maryland.........................................................

1,547
405
1,104
3,055
1,869

127
83
70
895
440

8.2
20.5
6.3
29.3
23.5

6
1
20

.4
.2
1.8

121
82
50
895
410

7.8
20.2
4.5
29.3
21.9

3,830
19,769
48,512
118
15,861

139
1,774
17,750
6
2,444

3.6
9.0
36.6
5.1
15.4

UTassflo m A ja
V .Q f+
.......................
Mlflhiimn
______________
M innesota........................................................
Mississippi......................................................
Missouri...........................................................

20,063
10,693
7,857
92
2,226

4,433
1,474
997
12
437

22.1
13.8
12.7
(2)
19.6

5
20
53
9
5

4,428
1,454
944

1,456
1,348
776
68,878
10,500

84
84

432

22.1
13.6
12.0
(2)
19 4

29,353
913

5.8
6.2
4.3
3
42.6
8.7

M o n ta n a ........................................................
Nebraska.........................................................
VAvaifa.
______ __ _ ___
_ _ _
Vaw IIa r a iiro
m vV
____________ _
New Jersey......................................................

875
2,588
33
3,063
9,223

63
349
3
1,022
2,482

7.2
13.5
(*)
33.4
26.9

4
24

.5
.9

is

.2

59
325
3
1,022
2,467

6.7
12.6
(*)
33.4
26.7

735
569
253
28
3,411

9
29
17
3
501

1.2
5.1
6.7
(2)
14.7




1.6

(i)

.2
.7
l2)
.2

3

3

In agricultural
pursuits.

Per Number.
cent. |
i

Alabama...........................................................
Arizona.............................................................
Arkansas..........................................................
California..........................................................

30

,

In all other
occupations.
Per
cent.

Per
cent.

Number.

25,343
379
9,093
3

41.1
20.4
33.0
.2

4,405
147
971
88
17

7.1
7.9
3.5
4.8
3.3

20

1.0

2,171
20,295

13.9
25.9

92
331
500
1,014
6,859

12.4
16.8
10.5
6.5
8.7

ii
4
275

.2
.1
3.9

1
235
184
177
32

.5
5.3
5.3
2.5
4.2
3.6
8.1
7.4
5.1
14.5

139

.9

136
1,611
3,567
6
2,305

2
26,334
47

.3
38.2
.4

84
84
31
3,019
866

5.8
6.2
4.0
4.4
8.2

2
1
1

,o

7

.2

7
28
16
3
494

1.0
4.9
6.3
(2
)
14.5

3 .1
163
.8
29.2
14,183

.

3

BREADWINNERS AMONG FEMALE CHILDREN

State

Con tin u ed .

Negro, Indian, and Mongolian.

Foreign-bom white.
Total
females
10 to 15
years
of age.

etc .—

258

N o . 1 4 6 .— F em al e P opu lation 10

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No. 147.—FEMALE POPULATION 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER EMPLOYED AS BREADWINNERS:
in t h e C ensus Y ear s 1880,1890, a n d 1900, b y States a n d b y G eo g r aph ic D iv is io n s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
1880

1890

Breadwinners.

Alabam a.............- ..................................................................................
Arizona.....................................................................................................
Arkansas............................— *......................... .................................
California...............................................................................................
Colorado................ - ................................................................................

851,257
7,161
199,910
208,641
89,838

98,566
451
23,200
27,159
4,608

28,1
6.3
11.6
13.0
11.6

Connecticut............................................................................................
Delaware........................... .....................................................................
District of Columbia..............................................................................
Florida ....................................................................................................
Georgia....................................................................................................

219,887
45,512
62,443
72,681
427,559

44,660
7,088
19,064
14,472
120,628

20.3
16.6
30.5
19.9
28.2

I d a h o ....................... ............................................................................
Illin o is....................................................................................................
Indiana...................................................................................................
Indian Territory................................. - ........................................... .

5,531
881,612
576,685

274
99,005
47,872

5.0
11.2
8.3

445,7ie

42,383

9.5

559,212

76,985

Kansas....................................................................................................
K entucky...............................................................................................
Louisiana............... ................................................................................
M aine......................................................................................................
Maryland.................................................................................................

249,882
459,034
263,203
223,189
291,612

18,129
49,035
75,011
31,881
54,094

7.3
10.7
28.5
34.3
18.6

393,981
636,287
315,706
233,010
337,936

43,770
77,486.
93,453
43,360
78,049

Massachusetts........................................................................................
Michigan................ ...............................................................................
Minnesota..............................................................................................
Mississippi.......................................................................................... .
Missouri...................................................................................................

654,415
475,519
201,925
298,656
587,658

165,121
51,534
23,573
92,855
58,180

25.2
10.8
11.1
31.1
9.9

836,J542
639,021
358,265
345,394
772,841

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

6,147
109,714
12,108
128,133
368,559

482
9,725
1,461
28,419
62,438

7.8
8.9
12.1
22.2
16.9

27,837
278,246
10,'511
140,329
489,780




Breadwinners.

Total
females 16
Number.i Percent years of age
and over.

Number.

Percent.

418,394
13,097
286,803
335,290
106,329

109,091
1,534
41,887
58,606
18,484

26.1
11.7
14.6
17.5
17.4

520,252
30,399
352,725
459,015
158,835

158,345
6,162
62,532
85,790
27,369

30.4
20.3
17.7
18.7
17.2

269,705
53,966
85,890
107,315
508,776

67,124
9,424
31,049
24,050
134,554

24.9
17.5
36.1
22.4
26.4

319,617
60,090
109,031
146,866
633,097

83,898
11,894
40,382
33,459
182,037

26.2
19.8
37.0
22.8
28.8

17,768
1,163,486
676,130

1,802
187,581
80,398

10.1
16.1
11.9
13.8

37,940
1,511,608
804,478
96,548
676,947

4,375
275,105
111,024
10,020
102,037

11.5
18.2
13.8
10.4
15.1

11.1
14.4
29.6
18.6
23.1

433,223
635,330
394,450
243,813
390,551

53,886
98,181
109,484
49,917
91,097

12.3
16.5
27.8
. 20.5
23.3

253,073
90,071
62,229
108,426.
106,367

30.2
14.1
17.4
31.4
13.8

1,031,522
766,656
486,851
431,458
944,161

817,558
126,517
90,887
144,254
145,498

30.8
16.5
18.7
33.4
15.4

4,494
40,733
1,800
34,931
102,877

16.4
14.6
17.1
24.9
21.0

56,590
298,893
11,173
149,608
687,031

9,539
44, m
1,969
39,807
142,718

16.9
14.8
17.6
26.6
22.4

>

BREADWINNERS AMONG FEMALES,

Number.

State.

Total
females 16
years of age
Per cent and over.

1900

Breadwinners.

Total
females 16
years of age
and over.

New Mexico...........................................................................................
New Y ork...............................................................................................
North Carolina..................... ................................................................
North Dakota........................................................................................

2,010
838,219
67,997
2 2,672
105,888

6.3
19.5
17.0
*9.2
10.8

41,615
2,106,517
460,050
45,288
1,188,143

3,639
482,289
97,842
7,400
173,540

8.7
22.9
21.3
16.3
14.7

51,731
2,538,959
547,099
76,936
1,380,154

5,766
635,319
127,740
13,073
233,177

11.1
25.0
23.3
17.0
16.9

Oklahoma...............................................................................................
Oregon...............................................................................................
Pennsylvania........................................................................................
Rhode Island.........................................................................................
South Carolina......................................................................................

38,675
1,333,180
100,063
273,986

2,676
198,437
27,056
99,974

6.9
14.9
27.0
36.5

14,946
79,043
1,677,234
126,600
311,979

1,014
10,394
301,226
38,018
105,807

6.8
13.1
18.0
30.0
33.9

101 980
114,552
2,025,608
163,717
375,745

9,708
17,916
395,656
48,203
142,433

9.5
15.6
19.5
31.4
37.9

South Dakota.........................................................................................
Tennessee. ............................................. . ................. ..........................
Texas.......................................................................................................
U t a h .....................................................................................................
Verm ont................................................................................................

(■)
427,627
389,475
36,292
112,608

(3)
46,352
48,153
2,576
15,113

(*>
10.8
12.4
7.1
13.4

88,249
502,487
561,869
53,086
114,976

10,999
72,974
79,511
6,553
18,759

13.2
14.5
14.2
12.3
16.3

105,435
592,601
810,055
75,724
118,568

14,425
103,553
122,425
10,334
21,852

13.7
17.5
16.1
13.6
18.4

Virginia..................................................................................................
Washington...........................................................................................
West Virginia............................................... .......................................
Wisconsin...............................................................................................
Wyoming................................................................................................

436,408
15,429
166,474
873,275
3,863

71,389
1,009
10,266
42,945
439

16.3
6.5
6.2
11.5
11.4

485,458
79,123
211,555
489,972
12,545

95,078
10,658
20,142
75,483
1,707

19.6
13.5
9.5
16.4
13.6

554,436
131,677
269,353
612,519
19,952

114,438
20,203
28,680
106,4V4
2,893

20.6
15.3
10.6
17.4
14.5

Continental United States.......................................................

14,752,258

2,353,988

16.0

18,957,672

3,596,615

19.0

23,485,559

4,833,630

20.6

4,871,598
2,176,892
4,909,095
2.889,162
405,511

911,843
464,922
501,406
433,172
43,145

18.7
21.4
10.2
18.1
10.6

5,994,793
2,662,925
6,642,824
2,981,886
775,744

1,341,607
595,995
955,601
583,841
119,671

22.4
23.3
14.4
19.6
15.4

7,218,443
3,086,268
8,097,861
3,935,399
\ 1,147,588

1,734,928
772,160
1,315,724
818,502
192,316

24.0
25.0
16.2
20.8
16.8

G
eograph d
ic ivision
s.*
North A tlantic......................................................................................
South A tlantic.......................................... ...........................................
North Central........................................................................................
South Central........................................................................................
Western..................................................................................................




* Obtained by subtracting estimated number 15 years of age from number 15 years of age and over.
2Includes South Dakota.
8Included in North Dakota.
<Jtar States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.

BREADWINUERS AMOUG FEMALES,

31,826
1,731,564
400,417
2 29,132
977,977

bO

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AM ONG

FEM ALES,

No. 148.—FEMALE POPULATION 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER EMPLOYED
AS BREADWINNERS: N um ber a n d P er cen tag e in t h e C ensus Y e a r s 1890 a n d
1900, b y R a c e , N a t iv it y , a n d M a r it a l C o n d itio n (A r e a o f E n u m e r a t io n ).
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
ALL CLASSES.
1900

1800
Breadwinners.

Total
females 15
years of age
Percent. and oveT.

Total
females 15
years of age
and over.

Number.

Single i ..................... *
..............
Married....................................
W idow ed.................................
Divorced...................................

6,250,912
11,124,785
2,154,598
71,883

2,531,548
615,124
630,257
85,215

40.5
4.6
29.3
49.0

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

19,602,178

3,712,144

18.9

Marital condition.

Breadwinners.
Number.

Per cent.

7,614,610
13,842,180
2,721,438
114,935

3,309,665
775,924
857,922
63,558

43.5
5.6
31.5
55.3

24,298,163

5,007,069

20.6

NATIVE WHITE—BOTH PARENTS NATIVE.
Single1 .....................................
Married.....................................
W idowed.................................
D iv o r c e d ...........................

3,233,405
6,132,027
1,120,959
44,284

889,722
135,881
265,679
18,866

27.5
2.2
23.7
42.6

3,918,599
7,259,967
1,333,719
62,678

1,230,803
217,565
347,736
29,746

31.4
3.0
26.1
47.5

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

10,530,6/o

1,310,148

12.4

12,574,963

1,825,850

14.5

NATIVE WHITE—ONE OR BOTH PARENTS FOREIGN BORN.
Single1 .....................................
Married.....................................
W idow ed.................................
Divorced...................................

1,562,788
1,357,712
135,959
7,862

693,373
36,375
41,236
3,767

44.4
2.7
30.3
47.9

1,990,539
2,214,414
257,107
16,660

977,094
69,065
83,154
8,816

49.1
3.1
32.3
52.9

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

3,064,321

774,751

25.3

4,478,720

1,138,129

25.4

FOREIGN-BORN WHITE.
Single1 ....................................
Married.....................................
W idowed.................................
Divorced...................................

791,040
2,435,046
574,864
8,979

557,116
72,617
122,249
4,024

70.4
3.0
21.3
44.8

875,547
2,859,665
702,953
12,534

607,791
102,416
145,315
6,441

69.4
3.6
20.7
51.4

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

3,809,919

756,006

19.8

4,450,699

861,963

19.4

NEGRO.
Single1 .....................................
Married.....................................
W idow ed.................................
Divorced...................................

657,234
1,187,434
320,194
10,688

389,668
269,169
200,350
8,530

59.3
22.7
62.6
79.8

810,647
1,443,859
414,110
22,036

490,858
376,114
277,656
18,122

60.5
26.0
67.0
82.2

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

2,175,550

867,717

39.9

2,690,652

1,162,250

43.2

INDIAN AND MONGOLIAN.
Single1 .....................................
Married.....................................
W idow ed.................................
Divorced...................................

6,445
12,566
2,632
70

1,669
l,08t2
743
28

25.9
8.6
28.2
(2)

19,278
64,275
13,549
1,027

3,619
10,764
4,061
433

18.8
16.7
30.0
42.2

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

21,713

3,522

16.2

98,129

18,877

19.2

1Including unknown.




*Per cent not shown where base is less than 100.

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B R E A D W IN N E R S A M O N G F E M A L E S .
. ..

No. 149.—FEMALE POPULATION W SEARS OF A6Wt-jJP> OVER EMPLOYED
AS BREADWINNERS: N um ber in t h e C ensus Y ear s 1890 a n d 1900, a n d I n crease
1890 to 1900, b y O ccupations (A r e a op E n u m e r a t io n ) .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Increase 1890 to 1900.
1890

Occupation.

Agricultural pursuits:
Agricultural laborers .................................................
Farmers, planters, and overseers...............................
Other agricultural pursuits..........................................

1900

863,654
226,427
5,153

Number.

Per cent.

497,886
307,788
6,070

134,332
81,361
917

36.9
35.9
17.8

595,134

811,744

216,610

36.4

Professional service:
A^t.rpasAs, profpksinnn.l show worn on, e tc..................
Artists ana teachers of art...........................................
Literary and scientific persons....................................
M'lisiriA.ns and teachers of mnslr* .
........... ...........
Officials (Government)................................................
Physiola-ng and flnrgeohsi____ ____ - .............................
Teachers and professors in colleges, etc.....................
Other professional service....... ............. .......... ............

4,491
10,775
2,764
84,435
4,875
4,557
245,839
3,505

6,819
10,989
5,989
52,257
8,126
7,399
327,905
11,282

2,328
214
3,225
17,822
3,251
2,842
82,066
7,777

51.8
2.0
116,7
51.8
66.7
62.4
33.4
221.9

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

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

311,241

430,766

119,526

38.4

Domestic and personal service:
Rarhers and hairdressers............................................
Rnarding and lodging house keepers................ .......
Hotel keepers.__” .. T................. ..................................
Housekeepers and stewardesses.................................
Janitors and sextons.....................................................
t.ahnrers (not specified ) ............................................
Laundresses .. .*....... ......................................................
Nurses and raid wives....................................................
Servants and WftHreSSCs
Other domestic and personal service........................

2,779
32,593
5,276
86,089
2,803
50,321
215,121
41,396
1,145,255
8,554

5,533
59,511
8,545
147,103
8,028
111,603
332,665
108,978
1,213,828
16,346

2,754
2G 918
,
3,269
61,014
5,225
61,182
117,544
67,582
68,573
7,792

99.1
82.6
62.0
70.9
186.4
121.6
54.6
163.3
6.0
91.1

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

1,590,187

2,012,040

421,853

26.5

Trade and transportation:
Agents..............................................................................
Bookkeepers and accountants....................................
Clerks and copyists......................................................
Merchants ana dealers (except w holesale)..............
Packers and shippers....................................................
Saleswomen......... ........... ................. .............. ...........
Stenographers and typewriters........................
Telegraph and telephone operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Other persons in trade and transportation..............

4,853
27,606
62,817
25,284
6,147
67,171
21,214
8,403
9,058

10,538
73,820
83,726
34,008
18,673
146,677
85,912
22,454
18,418

5,685
46,214
20,909
8,724
12,526
89,406
64,698
14,051
9,360

117.1
167.4
33.3
34.5
203.8
156.4
305.0
167.2
103.3

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

222,553

494,126

271,673

122.0

Manufacturing and mechanical pursuits:
Bookbinders........................................... a ..................
Boot and shoe makers and repairers.........................
Box makers (paper)......................................................
Confectioners.................................................. ...............
Glove makers..................................................................
Gold and silver workers................... ........................
Paper and pulp m ill operatives...................................
Printers, lithographers, and press women................
Rubber-factory operatives............................................
Textile-mill Operatives.............. .................................
Carpet-factory operatives......................................
Cotton-mill operatives...........................................
Hosiery and knitting mill operatives..................
Silk-mill operatives.......................................
Woolen-mill operatives..........................................
Other textile-mill operatives................................
Textile workers..............................................................
Dressmakers.............................................................
Hat and cap makers...............................................
Milliners....................................................................
Seamstresses......... ..................................................
Shirt, collar, and cuff m akers..............................
Tailoresses..............................................................
Other textile workers.............................................
Tobacco and cigar factory operatives.......................
Other manufacturing ana mechanical pursuits . . . .

11,271
32,948
12,825
5,328
3,608
3,253
8,719
12,026
6,331
211,112
10,452
84,220
19,321
19,108
34,428
43,583
588,277
290,308
6,552
60,653
143,339
15,534
61,488
10,403
25,853
71,978

15,171
38,285
15,992
8,586
7,543
6,153
9,164
15,770
7,238
250,376
8,679
104,944
31,108
29,200
23,961
47,484
693,158
342,579
7,398
* 85,025
143,270
29,609
65,353
20,024
40,325
150,627

3,900
5,837
3,667
3,258
3,935
2,905
445
3,744
907
39,264
U,773
20,724
11,787
10,092
15,467
3,901
104,881
52,271
846
24,372
i 69
13,975
3,865
9,621
14,472
78,649

34.6
16.2
29.8
61.1
109.1
89.3
5.1
31.1
14.3
18.6
117.01
24.6
61.0
52.8
115.9
9.0
17.8
18.0
12.9
40.2

<Vo

6.3
92.5
56.0
109.3

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

993,029

1,258,393

265,364

26.7

Grand total..................................................................

3,712,144

5,007,069

1,294,925

34.9

i D
ecrease.


*L th on
ess an e-ten of 1p cent.
th
er

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S T R IK E S

AND

LO O K O U TS,

No. 150.—STRIKES: E s t a b l i s h m e n t s I n v o l v e d , S t r i k e r s , a n d
o u t o p W o r k , 1881 t o 1905.

E

m ployees

T hrown

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Establishments.
Calendar year.

Strikes.

Employees thrown
out of work.

Strikers.

Num­ Average Number. Average Number. Average
per
per
per
ber.
strike.
strike.
strike.

1881......................................................
1882......................................................
1883......................................................
1884......................................................
1886......................................................
1886......................................................
1887......................................................
1888......................................................
1889......................................................
1890.....................................................
1891......................................................
1892......... ...........................................
1893......................................................
1894......................................................
1895......................................................
1896......................................................
1897......................................................
1898......................................................
1899......................................................
1900......................................................
1901......................................................
1902......................................................
1903......................................................
1904......................................................
1905......................................................

471
454
478
443
645
1,432
1,436
906
1,075
1,833
1,717
1,298
1,305
1,349
1,215
1,026
1,078
1,056
1,797
1,779
2,924
3,162
3,494
2,307
2,077

2,928
2,105
2,759
2,367
2,284
10,053
6,589
3,506
3,786
9,424
8,116
5,540
4,555
8,196
6,973
5,462
8,492
3,809
11,317
9,248
10,908
14,248
20,248
10,202
8,292

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

36,757

181,407

6.2
4.6
5.8
5.3
3.5
7.0
4.6
3.9
3.5
5.1
4.7
4.3
3.5
6.1
5.7
5.3
7.9
3.6
6.3
5.2
3.7
4.5
5.8
4.4
4.0

101,070
120,860
122,198
117,313
158,584
407,152
272,776
103,218
205,068
285,900
245,042
163,499
195,008
505,049
285,742
183,813
332,570
182,067
308,267
899,656
396,280
553,143
631,682
375,754
176,337

4.9 6,728,048

129,521
154,671
149,763
147,054
242,705
508,044
379,676
147,704
249,559
351,944
298,939
206,671
265,914
660,425
392,403
241,170
408,391
1 249,002
417,072
505,066
543,386
659,792
656,055
617,211
221,686

275
341
318
332
376
355
264
163
232
192
174
159
204
490
323
235
379
1236
232
. 284
186
209
188
224
107

183 18,703,824

1237

215
266
256
265
246
284
190
114
191
156
143
126
149
374
235
179
309
172
172
225
136
]76
152
163
85

1 Not including 2 strikes involving 33 establishments not reported.
N o . 1 5 1 . — L O C K O U T S : E s t a b l is h m e n t s I n v o l v e d , E m p l o y e e s L o c k e d

i

E m plo yees T h r o w n out op W o r k ,

1881

to

out, a n d

1905.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

Establishments.
Calendar year.

1881.............................................................
1882............................................................
1883.............................................................
1884.............................................................
1885.............................................................
1886.............................................................
1887.............................................................
1888.............................................................
1889.............................................................
1890.............................................................
1891.............................................................
1892.............................................................
1893.............................................................
1894.............................................................
1895.............................................................
1896.............................................................
1897__ _________________________ ____
1898________________________ *
1899.............................................................
1900............................................................
1901.............................................................
1 90 2 ...........................................................
1903.............................................................
1904.............................................................
1905.......................... ........ .........................
T otal..............................




Lock­
outs.

Num­
ber.

Average
per
lockout.

Employees
locked out.
Num­
ber.

Average
per
lockout.

Employees
thrown out of
work.
Num­
ber.

6
22
28
42
50
140
67
40
36
64
69
61
70
55
40
40
32
42
41
60
88
78
154
112
109

9
42
117
354
183
1,509
1,281
180
132
324
546
716
305
875
370
51
171
164
323
2,281
451
1,304
3,288
2,316
1,255

1.5
1.9
4.2
8.4
3.7
10.8
19.1
4.5
3.7
6.1
7.9
11.7
4.4
15.9
9.3
1.3
5.3
3.9
7.9
38.0
5.1
16.7
21.4
20.7
11.5

655
4,131
20,512
18,121
15,424
101,980
67,534
13,787
10,471
19,233
14,116
30,050
13,016
28,548
12,754
3,675
7,651
11,038
14,698
46,562
16,257
30,304
112,332
44,908
68,474

109
655
188
4,131
733
20,512
18,121
431
308
15,424
728 101,980
859
59,630
345
15,176
291
10,731
301
21,555
205
31.014
493
32.014
186
21,842
519
29,619
14,785
319
92
7,668
7,763
239
14,217
263
14,817
358
62,653
776
20,457
185
31,715
389
729 131,779
56,604
401
628
80,748

1,546

18,547

12.0

716,231

463

825,610

Average
per r
lockout..
109
188
733
431
308)
728
890’
3791
298
337
449
525
812
539
370
192
243
339
861
1,044
• 232
407
856
505
741
534

2G5

STBIKE8 AN D LOCKOUTS,
N o. 1 5 2 . — R E S U L T S O F S T R IK E S A N D L O C K O U T S : 1881

to

1905.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table does not
include data relating to establishments in which strike or lockout was pending at the close of some
one of the four investigations included in this report and establishments in which result of strike
or lockout was not reported. The four investigations were for the periods 1881-1886,1887-1894,18941900, and 1901-1905, respectively.]
Strikes.

Calendar year.

1881...........
1882...........
1883 .......
1884 .......
1885 .......
1886 .......
1887 .......
1888 .......
1889 ....... .
1890 .......
1891 .......
1892 .......
1893 .......
1894 .......
1895 .......
1896 .......1897 .......
1898 ........
1899 .......
1900 .......
1901 .......
1902 .......
1 9 0 3 .......
1904...........
1906...........
Total

Lockouts,

Per cent of establish­
Total
ments in w h ich
estab­
strike—
lish­
ments
Suc­
in­
Suc­ ceeded
volved. ceeded. partly. Failed.

Per cent of establish­
Total
ments in w h ic h
estab­
lockout—
lish­
ments
Suc­
Suc­
in­
ceeded
volved. ceeded. partly. Failed.

2,928
2,105
2,759
2,367
2,284
10,053
6,589
3,506
3,786
9,424
8,116
5,540
4,555
8,196
6,973
5,462
8,492
3,809
11,317
9,248
10,908
14,248
20,248
10,202
8,292
181,407

61.37
53.59
58.17
51.50
52.80
34.51
45.64
52.22
46.49
62.65
37.88
39.31
50.86
38.09
55.24
59.19
57.31
64.21
73.24
46.43
48.77
47.31
40.87
35.28
40.17
47.94

7.00
8.17
16.09
3.89
9.50
18.85
7.19
5.48
18.91
10.01
8.29
8.70
10.32
13.50
9.94
7.47
28.12
6.38
14.25
20.62
17.13
22.85
23.40
15.28
11,45
15.28

88.89
31.63
9
64.29
42
38.24
56.41
25.74 . 117
44.61
354
27.97
38.25
37.70
183
21,18
1,509
46.64
34.19
1,281
47.17
74.44
42.30
180
132
40.91
34.60
65.74
324
37.34
63.92
53.83
546
69.13
51.99
716
305
41.90
38.82
48.41
875
11.31
34.82
370
13.24
51
80.39
33.34
60.82
171
14.57
29.41
63.41
164
12.51
323 . 18.01
32.95
2,281
94.30
451
37.03
34.10
78.22
29.84
1,304
81.39
3,288
35.73
2,316
55.91
49.44
1,255
31.60
48.38
67.20
36.78 18,547

11.11
.28
3.28
13.11
1.25
3.89
25.76
5.56
14.29
25.28
18.31
2.40
.27
1.96
3.51
.61
.62
.31
42.13
4.06
5.17
23.06
32.64
10.71

35.fi
43.69
71.75
68.47
69*71
64.56
21.67
33.33
28.70
21.79
5.59
39.79
86.29
86.49
17.65
35.67
35.98
81.37
5.89
20; 84
17.72
13.44
21.03
35.76
32.09
—
—

No. 153.—STRIKES AND ESTABLISHMENTS INVOLVED IN STRIKES OR­
DERED BT LABOR ORGANIZATIONS AND NOT SO ORDERED: 1881 to 1905.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table doesnot
include data relating to strikes not reported whether ordered or not ordered.J
Establishments involved in
strikes—

Strikes—

Calendar year.

Ordered by la­ Not ordered by Ordered by la­ Not ordered by
labor organi­
bor organiza­
bor organiza­
labor organi­
zation.
tion.
tion.
zation. *
Num­
ber.

Per
cent.

Num­
ber.

223
1881.......................................................
220
1 8 8 2 ...............................................
271
1883......................................................
240
1884........................................................
357
1885.......................................................
1886........................................................
763
952
1887.......................................................
616
1888 .......................................................
724
1889................... ...................................
1890........................................................ 1,306
1,284
1891.......................................................
1892 .......................................................
918
1893.......................................................
906
1894.......................................................
847
1895.......................................................
658
662
1896 .......................................................
596
1897........................................................
638
1898........................................................
1899........................................................ 1,115
1,164
1900.......................................................
2,218
1901......................................................
1902 .......................................................
2,474
2,754
1903.......................................................
1904....................................................... 1,895
1905.......................................................
1,552

Total........................................... 25,353

47.36
48.46
56.69
54.18
55.35
53.28
66.34
68.14
67.35
71.33
74.83
70.72
69.43
62.83
54.25
64.59
55.29
60.42
62.05
65.43
75.85
78.24
78.82
82.14
74,72
68.99

248
234
207
203
288
669
483
288
351
525
432
380
399
501
555
363
482
418
682
615
706
688
740
412
525
11,394



Per
cent.

Num­
ber.

2,251
52.65
51.54
1,604
43.31
2,338
45.82
1,967
44.65
1,663
46.72
8,834
33.66
5,746
31.86
3,064
32.65
3,019
28.67
8,534
25.17
7,379
29.28
5,050
30.57
4,005
37.17
7,271
45.75
6,100
35.41
4,913
44.71
7,798
39.58
3,220
37.95 10,439
8,422
34.57
24.15 10,032
21.76 13,413
21.18 19,334
17.86
9,735
25.28
7,664
31.01 163,795

Per
cent.
76.88
76.20
84.74
83.10
72.81
87.87
87.22
87.44
79.74
90.58
92.00
91.16
87.93
88.72
87.51
89.97
91.83
84.64
92.24
91.07
91.97
94.14
95.49
95.42
92.43
90.34

Num­
ber.
677
501
421
400
621
1,219
842
440
767
888
642
490
550
924
871
548
694
589
878
826
876
835
914
467
628
17,508

Per
cent.
23.12
23.80
15.26
16.90
27.19
12.13
12.78
12.56
20.26
9.42
8.00
8.84
12.07
11.28
12.49
10.03
8.17
15.46
7.76
8.93
8.03
5.86
4.51
4.58
7.57
9.66

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S T R IK E S

AND

LOO K O UTS,

No. 154.—STRIKERS AND EMPLOYEES THROWN OUT OP WORK IN ES­
TABLISHMENTS INVOLVED IN STRIKES ORDERED BY LABOR ORGANI­
ZATIONS AND NOT SO ORDERED: C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1881 to 1905.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table does not
include data relating to strikes not reported whether ordered or not ordered.]
Employees thrown out of work
in establishments involved in
strikes—

Strikers in strikes—
Ordered by
labor organ­
ization.

Calendar year

Not ordered by
labor organ­
ization.

Per
Per
Number. cent. Number. cent.
1881...............................................
1882...............................................
1884
...................................
1885
...................................
188$...............................................
1881...............................................
1888...............................................
1889
...................................
1890
...................................
1891
...................................
1892
...................................
1893
...................................
1894
...................................
1895
...................................
1896
...................................
1897
...................................
1898
...................................
1899
...................................
1900
...................................
1901
...................................
1902
...................................
1903
...................................
1904
...................................
1905
...................................

61,564 60.91
83,708 69.26
88,062 72.07
75,069 63.99
107,481 67.78
312,216 76.68
194,556 71.33
71,599 69.41
156,469 76.30
221,177 77.43
191,440 80.42
127,103 77.74
151,500 77.69
437,972 86.73
209.040 73.18
137.040 74.56
256,547 77.14
127,479 70.02
232,811 75.52
344,418 86.18
336,167 84.83
496,175 89.70
456,065 85.78
345,328 91.90
134,530 76.29

Total................................... 5,365,516

39,506
37,152
34,136
42,244
51,103
94,936
78,216
31,565
48,599
64,481
46,602
36,396
43,508
67,017
76,622
46,758
76,023
54,588
75,456
55,238
60,113
56,968
75,617
30,426
41,807

79.69 1,365,067

39.09
30.74
27.93
36.01
32.22
23.32
28.67
30.59
23.70
22.57
19.68
22.26
22.31
13.27
26.82
25.44
22.86
29.98
24.48
13.82
15.17
10.30
14.22
8.10
23.71

Ordered by
labor organ­
ization.
Number.

Not ordered by
labor organ­
ization.

Per
Per
cent. Number. cent.

72,751 56.17
100,461 64.95
99,511 66.45
88,960 60.49
162,871 67.11
381,056 75.00
279,722 73.67
108,182 73.32
192,526 77.15
264,142 75.10
226,437 77.56
159,326 77.09
200,808 75.52
564,099 85.43
271,547 69.22
174,280 72.27
301,845 73.91
*172,107 169.12
296,694 71.14
406,253 80.44
450,595 82.92
680,598 88.00
549,020 83.69
468,715 90,62
162,767 73.42

56,770
54,210
50,252
58,094
79,834
126,988
99,950
39,374
57,033
87,560
65,502
47,345
65,106
96,236
120,771
66,865
106,546
76,895
120,378
98,813
92,791
79,194
107,035
48,496
58,919

43.83
35.05
33.55
39.51
32.89
25.00
26.33
26.68
22.85
24.90
22.44
22.91
24,48
14.57
30.78
27.73
26.09
30.88
28.86
19.56
17.08
12.00
16.31
9.38
26.58

20.31 16,735,273 177.45 1,960,957

22.55

1Not Including 33 establishments not reported.

No. 155*—RESULTS OF STRIKES ORDERED BY LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
AND NOT SO ORDERED: 1881 to 1905.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table does not
include data relating to strikes not reported, whether ordered or not ordered, establishments in
which strike was pending at the close of someone of the four investigations included iu this report,
and establishments in which result of strike was not reported.]
Per cent of establishments in
which strike ordered by labor
organization—

Per cent of establishments in
which strike not ordered by
labor organization—

Succeeded. Succeeded
partly.

Calendar year.

Succeeded.

Failed.

Succeeded
partly.

Failed.

1881..................................................
1882..................................................
1883..................................................
1884..................................................
1885..................................................
1886...................................................
1887..................................................
1888...................................................
1889..................................................
1890..................................................
1891...................................................
1892..................................................
1898..................................................
1894...................................................
1895...................................................
1896...................................................
1897...................................................
1898..................................................
1899..................................................
1900...................................................
1901..................................................
1902..................................................
1903...................................................
1904..................................................
1905...................................................

64.99
56.36
64.07
55.62
62.42
33.46
48.36
56.17
45.61
53.99
38.46
39.33
53.94
37.35
59.25
62.47
59.67
69.74
76.33
48.06
50.36
48.31
41.72
35.75
41.58

6.71
9.54
18.31
3.25
10.58
20.48
7.19
4.99
21.37
10.17
8.10
8.75
10.89
13.67
10.05
6.55
29.51
6.15
14.19
21.95
17.19
23.72
23.77
15.59
11.30

28.30
34.10
17.62
41.13
27.00
46.06
44.45
38.84
33.02
35.84
53.44
51.92
35.17
48.98
30.70
30.98
10.82
24.11
9.48
29.99
32.45
27.97
34.51
48.66
47.12

49.33
44.71
25.42
31.25
27.05
42.07
27.08
25.00
49.93
39.86
36.76
39.19
28.42
43.94
27.21
29.93
30.83
33.96
36.56
29.94
30.59
31.38
22.86
25.48
24.04

7.98
3.79
3.80
7.00
6.60
7.07
7.24
8.86
9.26
8.45
11.68
8.16
6.19
12.12
9.18
15.69
12.54
7.64
14.92
7.03
16.44
8.74
15.43
8.78
13.22

42.69
51.50
70.78
61.75
66.35
50.86
65.68
66.14
40.81
'51.69
51.56
52.65
65.39
43.94
63.61
54.38
56.63
58.40
48.52
68.03
52.97
59.88
61.71
65.74
62.74

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



49.48

15.87

34.65

33.86

9.83

56.31

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LOCKOUTS.

No. 15 6.—SUMMARY OF STRIKES: C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1881 to 1905, b y C au se s .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table show
statistics for strikes due solely to each cause, and also for strikes in which each cause was only a
partial or contributing cause. A strike due to several causes (each of which was a partial or con­
tributing cause) has been entered under each of. the causes involved, and because of this repetition
no total can be made from the figures shown in this table. The totals entered in the box headings
are taken from tables in which each strike was counted but once.]
Establishments
involved.

Strikes.
Cause or object.

"Rnr inrrpn.sfl of irng#>s........................................
For increase of wages combined with
y fjT in t i f i nnusps................................... ................
Against reduction of wAg-es__________ _
Against reduction of wages combined
with various causes..............................
For reduction of hours.............. . . . __
For reduction of hours combined with

Number of establishments
in which strike—

cent
Num­ Pertotal Num­ Per cent Succeed­ Succeed­
of total
ber. of
ed partly. Failed.
ed.
(36,757). ber. (181,407).

Concerning recognition of union and
union rules combined with various
causes.................................. .
Concerning employment of certain

persons 8_________ _______ _________ _

32.24 60,359

33.27

130,142

111,277

118,922

3,117
4,067

8.48 44,700
11.06 10,536

24.64
5.81

220,947
*3,669

811,251
*1,337

212,491
*5,492

308
1,797

.84 2,884
4.89 17,747

1.59
9.78

1,944
<8,775

179
<1,745

761
<6,790

1,797
199
Against increase of hours combined
with various causes.............................
Concerning recognition of union and

11,851

4.89 33,721
817
.54

18.59
.45

*17,663
409

6 7,394
105

88,673
303

1,123

.62

691

69

363

6,926

18.84 18,614

10.26

*10,307

*305

*7,966

1,658

4.51 20,000

11.02

77,730

74,916

77,850

2,693

7.33

4,139

2.28

1,027

68

3,044

1.15

1,087

.57

301

191

545

.86

550

.31

280

12

267

.07
.65

191
574

.11
.32

63
291

114
43

14
240

.69

3,605

1.99

2,174

787

644

953

.53

377

31

545

.53
.22

2,170
266

1.20
.15

1,202
116

599
4

369
146

.41
.84

4,774
449

2.63
.25

*2,487'
218

*1,118
38

*1,163
193

56

Concemingemploymentof certain per­
424
sons8combined with various causes.
Concerning employees working out
315
of regular occupation.............. .........
Concerning employees working out of
regular occupation combined with
27
............................ .
various
288
Concerning overtime work and p ay..
Concerning overtime work and pay
252
combined with various causes.........
Concerning method and time of pay­
342
ment ......................................................
Concerning method and time of pay­
196
ment combined with various causes.
82
Concerning Saturday part holiday___
Concerning Saturday part holiday
150
combined with various causes.........
Concerningdocking,fines,and charges.
308
Concemingdocking,fines,and charges
80
combined with various causes.........
Concerning working conditions and
922
rules8 ....................................................
Concerning working conditions and
275
rules8combined with various causes.
In sympathy with strikers and em­
ployees lnnlrpd nut elsewhere........... 1,346
In sympathy with strikers and em­
ployees locked out elsewhere com­
31
bined with various causes..................
Other causes (not above specified) ___ 1,624
Other causes combined with various
272
above-specified ea-nses___ _____ ____

.15

.22

725

.40

160

431

131

2.51

3,089

1.70

1,286

123

1,680

.75

4,537

2.50

2,316

953

1,268

3.66

6,361

3.51

1*1,315

10177

1*4,866

.08
4.42

521
3,391

.29
1.87

58
72,058

29
7220

434
71,109

.74

1,922

1.06

844

503

575

f i Not including 11 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four;
investigations included in this report and 7 establishments not reported.
* Not including l l establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
8Not including 38 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
<Not including 437 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
« Not including 1 establishment in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
* Not including 36 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
„
_
7Not including 4 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the foil
investigations included in this report.
* Not involving union rules.
. .
8Not including 6 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
ioNot including 3 establishments not reported.




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No. 156.— Su m m a r y

op

LO O K O U TS.

S t r ik e s : C a l e n d a r Y ea r s
Per cent of establis h m e n ts
in
which strike—

Cause or object.

Suc­
ceed­
ed.

For increase of wages............................ *49.95
For increase of wages combined with
various causes...................................... *46.87
Against redaction of wages.................. •34.95
Against reduction of wages combined
with various causes.............................. 67.40
For reduction of hours.......................... •50.69
For reduction of hours combined with
various causes...................................... 652.35
Against increase of hours..................... 50.06
Against increase of hours combined
with various causes.............................. 61.53
Concerning recognition of union and
union rules........................................... 755.48
Concerning recognition of union and
union rules combined with various
causes.................................................... •38.66
Concerning employment of certain
persons1
®............................................... 24.81
Concerning employment of certain
persons1 combined with various
®
causes.................................................... 29.03
Concerning employees working out of
regular occupation............................. 50.09
Concerning employees working out of
regular occupation combined with
.various causes...................................... 32.98
Concerning overtime work and p ay.. 50.70
Concerning overtime work ana pay
combined with various causes......... 60.31
Concerning method and time of pay­
ment .................................. ................. 39.56
Concerning method and time of pay­
ment combined with various causes. 55.39
Concerning Saturday part holiday___ 43.61
Concerning Saturday part holiday
combined with various causes......... M52.16
Concerning docking,fines,and charges 48.55
Concerning docking,fines,and charges
combined with various causes......... 22.07
Concerning working conditions and
rules1 .................................................... 41.63
®
Concerning working conditions and
rules1 combined withvarious causes. 51.05
®
In sympathy with strikers and em­
ployees locked out elsewhere........... **20.68
In sympathy with strikers and em­
ployees locked out elsewhere com­
bined with various causes................. 11.13
Other causes (not specified above)___ •60.76
Other causes combined with various
above-specified causes........................ , 43.91

Suc­
ceed­ Failed.
ed
partly.

1881 to 1905, b y

C au ses — ContcL

Employees thrown
out of work.

Strikers.

Num­ Percentof Num­ Per cent of
total
total
ber. (6,728,048). ber. (!8,703,824).

*18.69 *31.36 2,212,195

32.88 2,940,804

33.79

*25.18 *27.95 1,331,158
<12.74 <52.31 856,947

19.79 1,598,199
12.74 1,158,485

18.36
13.31

6.21 26.39
*10.08 *39.23

99,698
389,876

•21.93 •25.72
12.85 37.09

850,694
65,883

32.32

22,164

71.64 742.88

610,088

6.15

•24.58 •36.76

795,727

1.48
6.79

134,744
514,496

1.55
5.91

12.64 1,004,135
82,808
.98

11.54
.95

28,686

.33

9.07 8743,523

8.54

896,814

10.30

.33

11.83

73.55

287,883

4.28 11402,339

4.62

18.42

52.55

189,767

2.08

163,268

1.88

2.15

47.76

29,112

.43

36,556

.42
y

59.69
7.49

7.33
41.81

4,220
22,857

.06
.34

6,079
30,639

.07
.35

21.83

17.86

74,957

1.11

101,918

1.17

3.25

57.19

69.025

1.03

80,918

.93

27.60
1.50

17.01
54.89

235,668
6,154

3.50
.09

251,995
7,622

2.90
.09

1 23.45 1 24.39
2
3
8.46 42.99

62,916
42,228

.94
.63

69,244
61,952

.80
.71

1.64

59.45

18.48

171,404

2.55

177,740

2.04

3.98

54.39

112,705

1.68

150,769

1.73

21.00

27.95

101,664

1.51

131,990

1.52

J82.79 »76.53

259,316

3.85

373,968

4.30

5.57 83.30
•6.50 •32.74

18,420
194,057

.27
2.88

21,079
233,584

.24
2.68

26.17

106,161

1.58

144,844

1.66

29.92

*Not including 83 establishments not reported.
8Not including II establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
Investigations included in this report and 7 establishments not reported.
®Not including 11 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
4
Not including 38 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
®
Not including 437 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
•Not including l establishment in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
I Not including 36 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
®
Not including 21 establishments not reported.
•Not including 4 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
10 Not involving union rules.
II Not including 12 establishments not reported.
13
Not including 6 establishments in which strike was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
” Not including 3 establishments not reported.




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\

Ko. 157.—SUMMARY OF LOCKOUTS: C a l e n d a r Y

ear s

.

1881 to 1905, b y

C au ses .

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table shows
statistics for lockouts due solely to each cause and also for lockouts in which each cause was only
a partial or contributing cause. A lockout due to several causes (each of which was a partial or
contributing cause) has been entered under each of the causes involved, and because of this repeti­
tion no total can be made from the figures shown in this table. The totals entered in the box
headings are taken from tables in which each lockout was counted but once.]

Lockouts.
Cause or object.

Against demand for increase of wages.. . .
Against demand for increase of wages
combined with various causes................
To enforce reduction of wages...................
To enforce reduction of wages combined
with various causes...................................
Against demand for reduction of hours.. .
Against demand for reduction of hours
combined with various causes................
To enforce increase of hours.......................
To enforce increase of hours combined
with various causes...................................
Concerning recognition of union and
union rules and employers’organization.
Concerning recognition of union and
union rules and employers’ organiza­
tion combined with various causes.......
Concerning employment of certain per­
son s*.............................................................
Concerning employment of certain per­
sons* combined with'tarious causes___
Concerning employees working out of
regular occupation.....................................
Concerning employees working out of
regular occupation combined with
various causes............................................
Concerning overtime work and pay.........
Concerning overtime work and pay com­
bined with various causes........................
Concerning method and time of payment..
Concerning method and time o f payment
combined with various causes................
Concerning Saturday part holiday............
Concerning Saturday part holiday com. bined with various causes...................
Concerning docking, fines, and charges...
Concerning docking, fines, and charges
combined with various causes................
Concerning working conditions and
rules*...........................................................
Concerning working conditions and
rules * combined with various causes___
In sympathy with lockout and against
strike elsewhere..........................................
In sympathy with lockout and against
strike elsewhere combined with various
causes...........................................................
Other causes (not above specified)............
Other causes combined with various
above specified causes.......................... .

Establish­
ments
involved.

Number of establishments
in which lockout—

Per
Per
Suc­
Num­ cent of Num­ cent of
Suc­
ber.
total
ceeded. ceeded
total
ber.
partly.
(18,547).
(1,646).
186

11.97

1.345

Failed.

7.25

508

310

527

76
1482

240
1289

63
199

4.08
12.87

647
1,064

3.49
5.74

331
1292

21
64

1.36
4.14

135
241

.73
1.30

34
173

5
16

96
62

34
37

2.20
2.39

295
260

1.59
1.40

84
209

157

54
61

5

.32

. 28

.15

26
*349

*2,051

162

934

2

669

43.27

8.345

44.99

*5,798

70

4.53

1,417

7.64

321

30

1.94

49

.26

46

6

.32

9

.05

8

5

.32

8

.04

7

5

.32

44

^♦24

i

3
6

.19
.39

4
9

.02
.05

3
6

2
9

.13
.68

2
80

.01
.43

2
5

2
5

.13
.32

8
9

.04
.05

1
5

7
2

2

1

.06

1

.01

55

3.56

704

3.80

44

63

597

1

3
(.
1

1

&
1!

h
75

A1

14

.91

73

,39

30

'
/5

38

73

4.72

1,843

9.94

1,378

165

300

1
91

■V
■
.06
5.89

700
2,869

3.77
15.47

1,635

375

700
859

16

1.03

109

.59

& 33

25

51

iNot including 1 establishment in which lockout was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
'*
* Not including 147 establishments in which lockout was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
* Not Involving union rules.




270

S T R IK E S

No. 157.— S u m m a r y

of

AND

LOCKOU TS.

L ockouts: C a le n d a r

Y

ears

Continued.
Per cent of establish­
ments in which
lockout—

Cause or object.

Against demand for increase of wages___
Against demand for increase of wages
combined with various causes................
To enforce reduction of wages...................
To enforce reduction of wages combined
with various causes...................................
Against demand for reduction of hours. . . .
Against demand for reduction of hours
combined with various causes................
To enforce increase of hours.......................
To enforce increase of hours combined
With various causes...................................
Concerning recognition of union and
union rules and employers' organization.
Concerning recognition of union and
union rules and employers’ organization
combined with various causes.................
Concerning employment of certain per­
sons* .............................................................
Concerning employment of certain per­
sons® combined with various causes___
Concerning employees working out of
regular occupation.....................................
Concerning overtime work and pay...........
Concerning overtime work and pay com­
bined with various causes.........................
Concerning method and tim eof payment..
Concerning method and tim eof payment
combined with various causes................
Concerning Saturday part holiday............
Concerning Saturday part holiday com­
bined with various causes.........................
Concerning docking, fines, and charges...
Concerning docking, fines, and charges
combined with various causes................
Concerning working conditions and
rules®...........................................................
Concerning working conditions and
rules® combined with various causes.. . .
In sympathy with lockout and against
strike elsewhere..........................................
In sympathy with lockout and against
strike elsewhere combined with various
causes...........................................................
Other causes (not above specified)............
Other causes combined with various
above specified causes................................

Suc­ Suc­
ceed­ ceed­ Failed.
ed
ed. partly.
37.77

23.05

51.16 11.75
127.47 *45.34

1881

to

1905,

Employees
locked out.

Num­
ber.

by

C auses—

Employees
thrown out
of work.

Per cent
of total Num­
ber.
(716, 231).

Per cent
of total
(825,610).

39.18

75,714

10.57

83,420

10.10

37.09
127.19

20,600
101,412

2.88
14.1C

21,236
111,261

2.57
13.48

25.10
71.78-

3.70
6.64

71.11
21.58

5,949
14,262

.83
1.99

6,694
14,919

.81
1.81

28.47
80.38

53-22

18.31
19.62

8,268
21,703

1.15
3.03

9,229
22,371

1.12
2.71

7.14

1,013

.14

1,519

.18

270.72 *4.26

*25.02

231,562

32.33

301,948

36.57

65.92

46,124

6.44

48,699

5.90

6.12

6,733

.94

7,783

3,979

.56

.94
.48

3,979

748
1,210

.10
.17

948
1,225

.11
.15

92.86

22.65

11.43

93.88
88.89

11.11

87.50
2.27

12.50
97.73

75.00 25.00
66.67 ...........

33.33

744
285 |

.10
.04

744
298

.09
.04

93.75

349 1
2,439

.05
.34

349
2,708

.04
.33

22.22

815
366

.11
.05

815
405

.10
.05

100.00

39

.M

39

100.00
6.25
12.50
55.56

87.50
22.22

m
\/

6.25

8.95

84.80

13,868

1.94

14,666

41.10

6.85

52.05

3,652

.61

4,790

.58

74.77

8.95

16.28

70,275

9.81

75,276

9.12

56.99

13.07

100.00
29.94

30,095
114,732

4.20
16.02

30.27

22.94

46.79

3,006

.42

30,095
124,293 *
3,208

1.78

3.65
15.05
.39

* Not including 1 establishment in which lockout was pending at the close of some one of the four
investigations included in this report.
* Not including 147 establishments in which lockout was pending at the close of some one of tire
four investigations included in this report.
*Not involving union rules.
4Less than0.01 per cent.




S T R IK E S A N D

271

LOOKOUTS,

No. 15$.—STRIKES IN COAL MINES:

N u m b e r op M e n o n S t r ik e , T o t a l D a y s
L o st , a n d A v e r a g e D a y s L o st p e r M a n , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 to 1910., b y
St a t e s .
[Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]
1909
State.

1910

Days lost.

Average
days lost
per man.

1,443
55

41,836
1,250

29
23

2,335
36
2,036
4,715
275
25
527
957
110
75
2,375
1,576
5,824
277
80
123
1,919

90,720
720
12,504
71,566
16,500
175
23,002
6,593
1,100
525
139,434
11,368
260,381
9,295
4,800
2,300
29,565

38
20
6
15
60
7
44
7
10
7
59
7
45
34
60
19
15

24,763
771

723,634
8,016

29
10

Men O
n
strike.

Alabama.................................
Arkansas.................................
Colorado.......................... .
Georgia...................................
Illinois....................................
Indiana...................................
Iowa........................................
TCfttisfts....................................
Kentucky...............................
Maryland...............................
Michigan.................................
Missouri..................................
Montana.................................
North Dakota........................
Ohio........................................
Oklahoma..............................
Pennsylvania.........................
Tennessee....... ........................
Texas......................................
Washington............................
West Virginia.........................
Wyoming...............................
Total bituminous. . . . .
Pennsylvania anthracite. . . .

Men on
strike.

Days lost.

Average
days lost
per man.

25
4,873
2,044
270
67,218
12,638
9,209
10,346
1,475

1,250
713,210
195,558
2,970
9,133,953
423,894
408,563
1,578,027
15,107

50
146
96
11
136
34
44
153
10

1,663
7,774
345

86,789
1,218,599
38,260

52
157
111

24,746
8,213
60,098

1,334,631
1,247,828
2,700,746

54
152
45

1,776
101
1,630
1,196

108,230
303
13,985
12,792

61
3
9
11

215,640
2,853

19,234,785
15,739

89
6

No. 159.—SUMMARY OF STRIKES IN COAL MINES:

N u m b er of M e n o n
S t r ik e , D a y s L o st , a n d A v e r a g e D a y s L o st p e r M a n , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1$99

to

1910.

. Year.

1899............ .
1900...................
19011..................
1902 ..............
19031
...........
1904...................

[Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]
Men on
strike.
45,981
131,973
20,593
200,452
47,481
77,661

Working
days lost.

Average
days lost
per man.

2,124,154
4 878,102
733,802
16,672,217
1,341,031
3,382,830

46
37
35
83
28
44

Men on
strike.

Year.

1905...................
1906...................
19071..................
19081..................
19091..................
1910...................

37,542
372,343
32,540
145,145
24,763
218,493

Working
days lost.

Average!
days lost
per man.

796.735
19,201,348
462,392
5,449,938
723,634
19,250,524

21
51*
14
38
29
88

1 Bituminous mines only.

No. 160*—COAL MINES, ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS:

N u m ber of M en
E m p l o y e d , N u m b e r o p D a y s W o r k e d , a n d A v e r a g e T o n n a g e M in e d p e r M a n
p e r D a y a n d p e r C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1900 t o 1908 a n d 1910.
[Source: Reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]
Bituminous.

Anthracite.
Year.

1900..............................
1901..............................
1902..............................
1903..............................
1904.............................
1905..............................
1906............................
1907..............................
1908.............................
1910..............................

Menem*
Days
ployed. worked.

144,206
145,309
148,141
150,483
155,861
165,406
162,355
167,234
174,174
169,497




166
196
116
206
200
215
195
220
200
229

Average
tonnage
per man
per day.
2.40
2.37
2.40
2.41
2.35
2.18
2.25
2.33
2.39
2.17

Average
tonnage Men em­
per man ployed.
per year.
398
464
279
496
469
470
439
512
478
498

304,375
340,235
370,056
415,777
437,832
460,629
478,425
513,258
516,264
555,633

Average Average
tonnage tonnage
Days
worked. per man per man
per day. per year.
234
225
230
225
202
211
213
234
193
217

2.98
2.94
3.06
3.02
3.15
3.24
3.36
3.29
3.34
3.46

697
664
703
680
637
684
717
769
644
751

272

W AGES

AND

HOURS OF LABOR,

No. 161,—WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR:

R e l a t iv e E m plo ye e s , H ours per
W e e k , W a g e s p er H o u r , F u ll -T im e W e e k l y E a r n in g s p e r E m p lo ye e , R e t a il
F riges op F ood , a n d P u r c h a sin g P o w e r op H o u r ly W a g e s a n d op F u ll -T im e
W e e k l y E a r n in g s p e r E m p lo ye e , M ea su r ed b y R e t a il P rices o f F ood , 1890to 1907.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table summarizes
wages and hours of labor in leading wage-working occupations from data taken from the records of
4,034 establishments in the principal manufacturing and mechanical industries and also retail
prices of the principal articles of food from data taken from the records of 903 retail merchants.
This table does not include data for salaried employees in any industry. Relative numbers are
computed on the basis of average for 1890-1899=-100.]

Calendar year.

1890..............................................
1891.............................................
1892.............................................
1893.............................................
1894.............................................
1895.............................................
1896.............................................
1897.............................................
1898.............................................
1899.............................................
1900.............................................
1901.............................................
1902............................................
1903.............................................
1904.............................................
1905.............................................
1906.............................................
1907.............................................

Full-time
weekly
Employ­ Hours
Wages earnings
per week. per hour. per em­
ees.
ployee.

Retail
prices of
food,
weighted
according
to family
consump­
tion.

Hourly
wages.

Full-time
weekly
earnings
per em­
ployee.

P cent Percent. Per cent Percent. Per cent Percent Percent
er
94.8
97.3
99.2
99.4
94.1
96.4
98.6
100.9
106.4
112.1
115.6
119.1
123.6
126.5
125.7
133.6
142.9
144.4

100.7
100.5
100.5
100.3
99.8
100.1
99.8
99.6
99.7
99.2
98.7
98.1
97.3
96.6
95.9
95.9
95.4
95.0

100.3
100.3
100.8
100.9
97.9
98.3
99.7
99.6
100.2
102.0
105.5
108.0
112.2
116.3
117.0
118.9
124.2
128.8

102.4
103.8
101.9
104.4
99.7
97.8
95.5
96.3
98.7
99.6
101.1
105.2
110.9
110.3
111. 7
112.4
115.7
120.6

101.0
100.8
101.3
101.2
97.7
98.4
99.5
99.2
99.9
101 2
104.1
106.9
109.2
112.3
112.2
114.0
118.5
122.4

No. 162.—WAGES AND HOURS OF LABOR: P e r G en t
D ecr ease ( — ) in 1907, a s C o m par ed w it h P r e v io u s Y e a r s ,

;

Purchasing power,
measured by re­
tail prices of
food, of—

97.9
96.6
98.9
96.6
98.2
100.5
104.4
103.4
101.6
102.5
104.4
102.7
101.2
105.4
104.7
105.8
107.3
106.8

98.6
97.1
99.4
96.9
98.0
100.6
104.2
103.0
101.2
101.7
103.0
100.7
98.5
101.8
100.4
101.4
102.4
101.5

I n c rease ( + ) or
E m plo yees , H ours
p er W e e k , W a g e s p er H our , F u ll -T im e W e e k l y E a r n in g s p e r E m p lo ye e ,*
R e t a il P rices o f F ood , a n d P u r c h a sin g P o w e r o f H o u r ly W a g es a n d o f
F u ll -T im e W e e k l y E a r n in g s p e r E m p lo ye e , M e a su r ed b y R e t a il P r ices o f
F ood , 1890 to 1907.
of

in

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. Computed from the
I
relative figures shown above.]
Per cent of increase (+ ) or decrease (—) in 1907 as compared w ith ;
previous years.
^

Calendar year.

Average 1890-1899...................
1890.............................................
1891.............................................
1892.............................................
1893.............................................
1894.............................................
1895.............................................
1896.............................................
1897.............................................
1898.............................................
1899.............................................
1900.............................................
1901.............................................
1902.............................................
1903.............................................
1904.............................................
1905.............................................
FRASER
1906.............................................

Digitized for


Full-time
weekly
Employ­ Hours
Wages earnings
per week. per hour. per em­
ees.
ployee.

+44.4
+52.3
+48.4
+45.6
+45.3
+53.6
+49.8
+46.5
+43.1
+35.7
+28.8
+24.9
+21.2
+16.8
+14.2
+14.9
+ 8.1
+ 1.0

-5 .0
-5 .7
-5 .5
-5 .5
-5 .3
-4 .8
-5 .1
-4 .8
-4 .6
-4 .7
-4 .2
—3.7
-3 .2
-2 .4
-1 .7
- .9
- .9
- .4

+28.8
+28.4
+28.4
+27.8
+27.7
+31.6
+31.0
+29.2
+29.3
+28.5
+26.3
+22.1
+19.3 .
+14.8
+10.7
+1Q.1
+ 8.3
+ 3.7

+22.4
+21.2
+21.4
+20.8
+20.9
+25.3
+24.4
+23.0
+23.4
+22.5
+20.9
+17.6
+15.6
+12.1
+ 9.0
+ 9.1
+ 7.4
+ 3.3

Retail
prices of
food,
weighted
according
to family
consump­
tion.
+20.6
+17.8
+16.2
+18.4
+15.5
+21.0
+23.3
+26.3
+25.2
+22.2
+21.2
+19.3
+14.6
+ 8.7
+ 9.3
+ 8.0
+ 7.3
+ 4.2

Purchasing power,
measured by re­
tail prices of
food, of—
Full-time
Hourly weekly
wages. earnings
per em­
ployee. i
+ 6.8
+ 9.1
+10.6
+ 8.0
+10.6
+ 8.8
+ 6.6
+ 2.3
+ 3.3
+ 5.2
+ 4.2
+ 2.3
+ 4.0
+ 5.5
+ 1.3
+ 2.0
+ .9
— .5

+ 1 .5
. r + 2.9
+ 4 .5
+ 2 .1
. + 4 .7
+ 3 .6
. + .9
. -2 .6
~ 1 .5
+ .8
- .2
-1 .5
+ .8
+ 3 .0
- .8
+ 1 .1
+ .1
- .9

INTERNAL COMMUNICATION AND TRANSPORTATION;

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273




INTERNAL COM UNICATION AND TRANSPORTATION.
M
No. 163.—POST OFFICES AND POST ROUTES:

N um ber o f P ost O ffices , Ex­
P ost R outes , a n d R e v e n u e a n d E x p e n d it u r e s o f t h e P ost O f fic e D e p a r t ­
m en t , in c l u d in g A m ounts P a id for T r anspor tatio n o f th e M a il s , 1879 to 1911.

ten t o f

[Source: Annual reports of the Postmaster General.]

Year ended
June 30—

Post
offices.

Nm
u ber.
1879.......................
1880.......................
1881.......................
1882......................
1883.......................
1884.......................
1885.......................
1886.......................
1887.......................
1888.......................
1889.......................
1890.......................
1891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894.......................
1895.......................
1896.......................
1897.......................
1898.......................
1899.......................
1900.......................
1901.......................
1902......................
1903.......................
1904.......................
1905.......................
1906.......................
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909......................
1910......................
1911......................

40,588
42,989
44,512
46,231
46,820
48,434
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
74,169
71,131
68,131
65,600
62,659
61,158
60,144
59,580
59,239

Extent
of post
routes.

M
iles.
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
506,268
496,818
486,805
478,711
463,406
450,738
448,618
447,998
435,388




Expended for transporta­
Revenue
tion of—
of the
department. Domestic mail. Foreign mail.

Total
expenditure
of the
department.

D a
oU rs.

Xc a8
>Ur .

D a
oU rs.

30,041,983
33,315,479
36,785,398
41,876,410
45,508,693
43,325,959
42,560,844
43,948,423
48,837,609
52,695,177
56,175,611
60,882,098
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
111,633,193
121,848,047
134,224,443
143,582,624
152,826,486
167,932,782
183,585,006
191,478,663
203,562,383
224,128,637
237,879,823

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
62,606,015
67,027,776
69,927,689
72,944,352
77,471,917
78,174,988
80,901,899
81,709,433
84,854,323

D a
oU rs.
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
2,580,700
2,697,077
2,828,703
2,895,756
2,988,849
2,982,732
2,804,170
3,164,254
3,204,599

33,449,899
36,542,804
39,592,666
40,482,021
43,282,944
47,224,560
50,046,235
51,004,744
53,006,194
56,468,315
62,317,119
66,259,548
73,059,519
76,980,846
81,581,681
84,994,112
87,179.551
90,932,670
94,077,242
98,033,524
101,632,161
107,740,268
116,554,921
124,785,697
138,784,488
152,362,117
167,899,169
178,449,779
190,238,288
208,351,886
221,004,102
229,977,224
237,648,926

275

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B A I L W A Y M A I L S E R V IC E ,
X

No. 164.—RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE:

R a il r o a d M il e a g e u pon w h ic h M a il w a s
C a r r ie d , A n n u a l C ost a n d A v e r a g e C ost per M il e op R a il r o a d M a il T ranspor ­
t a t io n , a n d E x p e n d it u r e for R a il w a y M a il S e r v ic e E m plo yees , 1879 to 1911.
[Source: Annual reports of the Postmaster General.]

Year ended
June 30—

Total rail­
Railroads
roads in
operation uponwhich
in United mail was
carried.
States
Dec. 31.i

M
iles.
1879.......................
1880.......................
1881.......................
1882.......................
1883.....................
1884.......................
1885.......................
1886.......................
1887.......................
1888.......................
1 889.....................
1890.......................
1891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894.......................
1895.......................
1896.......................

86,556
93,267
103,108
114,677
121,422
125,345
128,320
136,338
149,214
156,114
161,276
167,191
172,035
175,691
179,834
182,733
184,628
186,681

1897.........................

188,844

1898.......................
1899.......................
1900.......................
1901.......................
1902.......................
1903................... .
1904..................... .
1905.......................
1906.......................
1907.......................
1908*.....................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

190,870
194,836
198,964
202,288
207,253
213,422
220,112
225,196
230,761
236,949
240,846
244,084
249,992

Annual
transportation
of mail by
railroads.

Railroad mail trans­
portation.
Annual
cost.

M
iles.

M
iles.

D
ollars.

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
178,475
174,777
176,727
179,982
183,359
187,130
192,852
196,907
200,965
203,824
207,237
213,220
217,115
220,730
22,389,991

93,092,992
96,497,463
103,521,229
113,995,318
129,198,641
142,541,892
151,910,845
165,699,389
169,689,866
185,485,783
204,192,489
215,715,680
228,719,900
239,731,509
252,750,574
264,717,595
267,117,737
268,806,324
273,190,856
281,585,612
287,591,269
297,256,303
302,613,325
312,521,478
333,491,684
353,038,397
362,645,781
371,661,071
387,557,165
407,799,039
413,546,194
426,923,109
449,654,863

9,792,589
10,648,986
11,963,117
13,127,715
13,887,800
15,012,603
16,627,983
17,336,512
18,056,272
19,524,959
21,639,613
23,395,232
25,183,714
27,126,529
28,910,195
80,358,190
31,205,342
32,405,797
83,876,621
34,703,847
36,117,875
37,793,982
38,519,624
39,953,608
41,886,848
44,695,610
45,576,515
47,481,037
51,008,111
49,404,763
49,606,440
49,302,217
50,910,261

Railway Mail
. Service.

Average Number
annual cost of em­
per mile. ployees.

D
ollars.
0.1051
.1103
.1155
.1151
.1075
.1053
.1095
.1045
.1064
.1052
.1059
.1084
.1101
,1131
.1143
.1146
.1168
.1205
.1240
.1232
.1256
.1271
.1273
.1278
.1256
.1266
.1256
.1277
.1316
.1211
.1199
.1154
.1132

f

Annual
expendi­
ture.

D .
ollars
2,609
2,946
3,177
8,570
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
10,418
11,621
12,474
13,598
14,357
15,295
16,044
16,795
17,028

2,624,890
2,850,980
3,108,801
3,486,779
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
11,250,042
12,095,437
13,304,994
14,222,201
15,248,601
17,479,504
18,380,725
19,420,349
20,152,904

i Data for years prior to 1890 are from Poor’s Manual of Railroads and relate to calendar years; data
from 1890 to date are from reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission and relate to fiscal years.
No mileage included for Alaska.
*Excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies not previously segregated.




TELEGRAPHS.
No. 165*—WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.:
N u m ber o f O ffic es , a n d T r a f f ic ,

277
M il e a g e o f L in e s a n d W ir es ,

1866

to

1911.

[Source: Annual reporta of the Western Union Telegraph Co.]
Year
ended
June
S—
O

Miles of
line.

I860-1*67
1868....
1869----1870....
1871....
1872....
1873....
1 87 4 ....
1875....
187 6 ....
1877....
1 87 8 ....
1879....
1 88 0 ....
1 8 8 1 ....
1 88 2 ....
188 3 ....
1884....
1 88 5 ....
1 88 6 ....
1887....
1888....
1889....
1890....
1891....
1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....
1902....
1903....
1904....
1905....
1906....
1907....
1908....
1909....
1910....
1911....

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
196,517
199,350
200,224
202,959
205,646
208,477
211,513
214,360
219,219

Num­ Number of
Miles of ber of
messages
wire.
sent.
offices.

Receipts.

2,250
2,565
3,219
3,607
3,972
4,606
5,237
6,740
' 188

"
S

8,.
9,077
10,737
12,068
12,917
13,761
14,184
15,142
16,658
17,241
18,470
19,882
20,098
20,700
21,078
21,166
21,360
21,725
21,769
22,210
22,285
22,900
23,238
23,567
23,120
23,458
23,814
24,323
24,760
23,853
24,321
24,825
24,926

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
% 158,941
918,894
,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
169,790,866
167,903,973
167,477,320
171,487,082
174,804,651
162,871,287
168,053,439
175,135,405
177,780,732

Profits.

Average per
message.
Toll. Cost

D
ollars.
75,686
85,291
97,594
104,584
112,191
121,151.
137,190
154,472
175,72;.
179,496
183,832
194,323
206,202
211,566
233,534
327,171
374,368
432,726
450,571
462,283
489,607
624,641
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
1,089,212
1,155,405
1,184,557
1,256,147
1,321,199
1,359,430
1,382,500
1,429,049
1,487,345

Expenses.

6,568,925
7,004,560
7,816,918
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
29,167,687
29,249,390
*29,033,635
30,675,655
32,856,406
28,582,212
30,541,073
33,889,202
37,158,989

D
ollars.
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
11,794,653
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
20,953,215
21,361,915
21,845,570
23,605,072
26,532,196
25,179,215
23,193,966
26,614,302
30,053,632

D
ollars.

C ts. C ts.
en en

2,624,920
2,641,711 104.7
2,748,801
89.3
2,227,966
75.5
2,532,662
69.5
2,790,233
66.2
62.5
2,757,963
2,506,920
54.9
3,229,158
54.0
3,399,510
50.9
3,140,128
43.6
38.9
3,551,543
88.6
4,800,440
38.5
5,833,938
5,908,280
38.4
7,118,070
38.2
7,660,350
38.0
36.5
6,610,436
32.1
5,700,924
31.3
3,919,855
4,037,281
30.4
5,070,572
31.2
6,218,041
31.2
7,312,725
32.4
6,605,585
32.5
7,398,548
31.6
7,496,037
31.2
5,792,485
30.5
6,141,389
30.7
5,897,980
30.9
5,732,203
30.5
6,090,151
80.1
5,868,733
30.8
6,165,364
80.8
6,685,248
30.9
7,292,829
31.0
8,214,472
31.4
7,887,475
31.7
7,188,065
31.6
31.6
7,070,583
6,324,210
33.7
3,402,997
33.7
34.1
7,347,107
7,274,900
35.2
7,105,357 *38.8

i Not including messages sent oyer leased wires or under railroad contracts.
* Figures derived from a study, but facilities such that accuracy can not be guaranteed.




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
25.6
26.1
27.8
27.6
30.2
84.3
28.5
30.2
*33.1

278

TELEPH ONES,

No. 166__ AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. AND OPERATING
COMPANIES ASSOCIATED WITH IT: Statistics , J a n u a r y 1, 1905 to 1910.
[Source: The American Telephone &
Telegraph Co.]

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

OPERATING COMPANIES.
1

4,532
5,108
4,899
[
4,080
Branch offices. . . . . . ......................
Miles of wire:
On noles__________________ _ 1
Ml,654,379 2,159,567 2,754,571 ! 3,057,138
On buildings.
Underground
1,888,760 2,345,742 3,241,471 3,883,051
Submarine . .
6,671
11,690
9,373
6,322
Total miles of exchange service
w ire............................................... 3,549,810 4,514,682 6,007,732 6,946,511
Total circuits;_____
930,251 1,135,449 1,384,175 1,50,727
89,661
67,756
104,646
Total em p loyees......................... .
100,884
Total subscribers............................ 1,799,633 2,241,367 2,727,289 3,035,533
Length of wire operated..m iles.. 4,671,038 5,779,918 7,468,905 8,610,592
Instruments in hands of licensees
tinder rental at beginning of
year............................. number.. 4,480,564 5,698,258 7,107,836 7,544,105
Daily e x c h a n g e connections
11,149,063 13,543,468 16,478,058 18,130,803
Average daily calls per sub­
scriber .........................number..
6.2
6.0
6.9
6.0

5,043

4,968

3,467,092

3,645,879

4,625,047
6,540

5,021,510
8,085

8,098,679
98,533
3,215,245
9,830,718

8,675,474
1,829,942
104,956
3,688,247
10,480,026

7,647,023

8,338,648

18,499,376

19,925,194

6.0

5.6

1,668,211

AMERICAN TELEPHONE A TELE­
GRAPH 00.

D iv id e n d s paid stockholders

9,799,118 9,866,355 10,195,234
Capital.................... .............. d o .... 158,661,800 158,661,800 158,661,800
Gross earnings___ .............. do— 18,546,659 21,712,831 24,626,097
11,275,702 13,034,038 12,970,937
Net earnings*.......
i Information not collected separately.




10,943,644
179,595,255
25,609,671
16,269,388

12,459,156 17,086,276
180,587,009 256,475,300
27,898,970 32,761,341
18,121,707 23,095,389

* After deducting interest.

P U B L IC B O A D S.

No. 1 6 1 —PUBLIC ROADS:

279

M il e a g e a n d E x p e n d it u r e s u n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d s *
b y S ta te s .

[Source: Reports of the Office of Public Roads, Department of Agriculture.]

State.

Miles of Popula- Percent­
(Total
age of
tion
mileage of road per
all public square per mile all roads
mile of of road.2 improv­
roads, 1909. area.1
ed, 1909.

Alabam a.......................
Arizona.........................
Arkansas.......................
California.....................
Colorado.......................

49,639
5,987
86,445
48,069
29,693

Connecticut..................
Delaware.......................
Florida..........................
Georgia..........................
Id a h o............................

Estimated expenditures, 1911.
Total.

D
ollars.

Per
inhab­
itant.2

D
ollars. D .
ollars
70.19
54.28
67.22
147,03
39.13

1.63
1.58
1.56
2.97
1.45

4,275,000
430,000
1,505,000
2,500,000
553,000

339.74
143.33
85.61
80.40
30.05

8.83
2.15
2.00
.96
1.70

9.47
36.70
2.45
.38
18.82

6,065,000
4,600,000
3,500,000
1,599,856
2,500,000

53.80
66.18
34.17
16.27
46.52

.90
1.67
1.57
.95
1.09

67
29
77
195
41

1.32
10.59
12.77
49.00
10.01

1,985,420
2,250,000
2,250,000
8,500,000
5,966,000

80.40
88.14
134.14
202.64
86.58

1.20
3.03
1.74
1.04
2.12

1.00
.85
1.57
.16
1.04

26
45
30
16
15

6.83
.86
4.40
.40
.31

2,079,300
3,130,000
2,800,000
500,000
1,000,000

26.21
79.00
25.94
21.44
12.45

LOO
1.74
.85
1.33
.84

32,751
15,116
14,842
16,920
79,279

.12
1.68
1.97
.14
1.66

6
28
171
19
115

.36
9.58
27.76
.61
16.33

50,000
1,375,000
5,000,000
300,000
12,000,000

3.92
90.91
336.88
17.73
151.36

.61
3.19
1.97
.92
1.32

North Carolina............
North Dakota..............
Ohio................................
Oklahoma.....................
Oregon..........................

48,285
61,593
88,861
71,325
29,475

.99
.87
2.18
1.84
.31

46
9
54
23
23

4.79
.23
27.13
.60
9.49

4,505,000
1,000,000
6,600,365
1,505,000
3,500,000

93.30
16.23
74.27
21.10
118.74

2.04
1.73
1.38
.91
5.20

Pennsylvania..............
Rhode Island................
South Carolina............
South Dakota..............
Tennessee......................

87,387
2,120
32,076
56,354
45,913

1.94
2.01
1.06
.73
.1.10

88
256
47
10
47

3.84
49.14
11.02
.50
11.66

11,600,000
597,000
1,100,000
600,000
3,900,000

131.60
281.50
34.29
8,87
84.94

1.60
1.10
.72
.86
1.78

T exas............................
Utah...............................
Verm ont.......................
Virginia........................

128,971
8,320
14,418
43,399

.49
.10
1.58
1.08

30
45
25
47

3.80
12.23
18.40
4.38

7,600,000
855,750
1,450,000
4,004,000

58.93
102.85
100.57
92.26

1.95
2.29
4.07
1.94

Washington..................
West Virginia..............
W isconsin.....................
Wyoming.......................

34,284
32,109
61,090
10,569

.51
1.30
1.12
.11

33
38
38
14

13.19
1.84
16.64
3.94

2,900,000
1,625,000
3,390,000
510,000

84.59
50.61
55.49
48.25

2.54
1.33
1.45
8.49

T o t a l.................

2,199,388

.74

41

8.66

142,144,191

64.63

1.55

0.96
.053
.69
.31
.29

43
34
43
49
27

6.58
4.56
2.97
17.87
1.08

12,683
3,000
. 17,579
82,230
18,403

2.60
1.53
.32
1.39
.22

88
67
43
82
18

24.08
6.22
9.97
7.27
2.77

Illin ois..........................
Indiana........................
Iow a..............................
K ansas..........................
Kentucky....... .

94,141
67,996
102,127
98,302
53,744

1.68
1.89
1.85
1.20
1.34

60
40
22
17
43

Louisiana.....................
M aine............................
Maryland.......................
Massachusetts..............
Michigan.......................

24,692
25,528
16,773
17,272
68,906

.54
.85
1.70
2.15
1.20

Minnesota.....................
Mississippi.....................
Missouri.........................
M ontana.......................
Nebraska................... .

79,323
39,619
107,923
23,319
80,338

Nevada..........................
New Hampshire...........
New Jersey.................
New Mexico..................
New York.....................

3,484,000
325,000
2,460,000
7,067,500
1,162,000

Per mile
of public
toad.*

1 Based on mileage of 1909.
2 Population of 1910 based on road mileage in 1909.




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R A IL R O A D S .

JT 168.—RAILROADS: M il e s
o.
per

op L i n e 1 in S p e c if ie d Y e a r s , 1860 to 1910, a n d
100 S q u a r e M il e s a n d p e r 10,000 I n h a b it a n t s in 1910, b y S t a t e s .

(Sources: Calendar yews I860,1870, and 1880, Poor’s Manual of Railroads, the data representing mileage
operated; fiscal years ended June 30, 1890,1900,1908,1909, and 1910, statistical reports of the Interstate
Commerce Commission, the data representing mileage owned.]
Miles of line,
1910, per—

Mileage.
State.
1860

Ala............
Ark...........
Cal............
Colo...........
C o n n ......
Del...........
Fla............
G a ............
Idaho.......
111............
Ind...........
Iowa.........
Kans........
f y ...............
La.............
M el...........
Md............
Mass.........
Mich.........

1870

1880

M M M
iles. iles. iles.
743
38
23

601
127
402
1,420

1,157
256
025
157
742
197
446
1,845

4,823
3.177
2,683
1,501
534 1,017
335
450
786
472
671
386
1,264 1,480
779 1,638
M inn...........
1,092
862
090
Miss..........
M o............
817 2,000
Mont.........
Nebr.........
705
593
N e v ._____
736
661
N .H ........
560 1,125
N .J ..........
N .Y ......... 2,682 3,928
N .C ..........
937 1.178
N .D a k .. .
* 65
Ohio......... 2,946 3,538
Okla.........
Oreg.........
159
Pa........... . 2,598 4,656
136
108
R.
I .................
S . C ..........
973 1,139
8 . Dak___
Term .. . . . x%
711
Tex...........
307
257
Utah........
614
554
V t.............
V a............. 1,379 1,486
W ash.......
352
387
W . V a ....
W is...........
905 1,525
459
W yo.........
Alaska
Ariz..........
D .C .........
(*)
(«)
Ind. T
N .M e x ...
2,790
2,163
655

1.843
859
2,195
1,670
923
275
518
2,459
206
7,851
4,373
5.400
3.400
1,530
652
1,005
1,040
1,915
3,938
3,151
1,127
3,965
106
1,953
739
1,015
1,684
5,957
1,486
91,225
5,792

%

6,191
210
1,427
(*)
1.843
3,244
842
914
1,893
289
691
3,155
512

1890

1900

1908s

1909*

M
iles.

M
iles.

M
iles.

M
iles.

4.225.84
5,165.24
3.313.87
5,127.83
3,359.86
2,195.81
5,236.52
5,070.33
5.751.04
4,356.11
7,528.86
7.222.31
4.176.19
4,587.25
5.454.43
5.360.31
1.023.62
1,007.29
1,010.80
1,004.74
336.99
336.64
322.69
346.72
3,299.06
2.470.89
4.254.05
4,217.05
5,651.72
6.939.59
6,913.09
4.532.37
941.44
2.134.30
1.261.23
1.946.26
10,213.97 11,002.93 11,891.26 11,850.91
6,470.61
5.971.03
7.382.55
7,399.13
9.185.18
9,751.94
8,355.97
9,815.30
8,719.36
8.952.59
8,806.45
8.948.59
2,746.25
3,059.99
3.467.43
3.458.60
5.420.29
5.456.26
1.758.94
2,824.08
1.338.13
1.915.24
2.164.66
2,165.66
1,445.21
1.231.34
1.376.16
I,
423.07
2.118.72
2,116.10
2,093.73
2,118.58
0,011.40
8.195.18
7,242.67
9.058.85
8.568.30
5.466.37
6.942.57
8,407.76
4.287.80
4.397.64
2.332.03
2,919.90
6.875.04
8.021.72
8,045.47
6,004.10
2.181.04
3,010.32
4,138.10
3.730.47
6.015.02
5.684.85
5.295.35
6,006.74
1,884.01
2.138.23
909.35
924.87
1,244.95
1,239.20
1,145.03
1.248.86
2,046.76
2,256.69
2,255.79
2,262.87
7,660.71
8,121.03
8.416.21
8.448.18
4.860.24
3.831.16
4.762.48
3,000.88
1,940.64
2,731.22
4.178.29
4.200.30
7,911.51
8,807.27
9,131.79
9.079.19
5.765.60
167.96
827.88
5.785.06
1.427.95
1,723.80
1 996.08
2.159.55
11,205.89
241.19
8.453.20 10,330.50 I I ,
212.54
211.79
212.52
209.71
3.351.66
3,397.37
2,193.60
2,817.93
3,952.42
2.485.89
2,849.83
3.947.65
3,688.99
2.751.87
3,136.95
3.761.03
8,613.42
9,886.49 13,247.40 13,520.64
1.090.14
1,547.42
1,956.84
1,953.47
1,012.11
921.49
1.093.29
1.088.27
4.230.22
4,486.64
3,160.40
3,779.15
2.913.57
4,650.63
4,207.64
1.783.37
2.228.05
3,415.69
3.502.40
1,327.93
6.530.52
7,444.83
5,583.59
7,566.24
1.618.41
1.228.63
1.588.81
941.88
185.39
21.80
1,994.36
1,511.89
i, 096.64
1.929.27
35.27
31.75
30.24
31.43
1,322.75
1,046.20
1.752.52
3,016.92
3,003.96
1,324.33

1910*

M
iles.

5.226.16
5,305.51
7,771.89
5,532.56
1,000.14
334.81
4,431:54
7.056.49
2,178.63
11,878.34
7,420:14
9.754.68
9.006.88
3.526.21
5.553.74
2.248.06
1.426.45
2.115.21
9,021.13
8,668.60
4.506.16
8.082.74
4,207.42
6,067.15
2,276.66
1.245.93
2.260.49
8,429.77
4,932.41
4.201.07
9.134.46
5.980.22
2.284.69
11,290.17
212.14
3.441.74
3,947.65
3,816.97
14,281.81
1.985.94
1,100.48
4.534.94
4.875.21
3,600.99
7.475.21
1.644.89

100
sq.m , 10,000
of ter­ inhab­
ritory. itants.
10.19
24.44
10.10
33.70
4.99
32.69
5.34
69.24
20.75
8.97
17.04
16.55
58.88
8.08
27.04
12.02
66.91
2.61
21.07
21.20
20.59
27.47
17.55
43.84
11.01
53.26
8.77
15.40
12.23
33.53
30.2$
7.52
11.01
14.35
26.31
6.28
32.10
15.69
41.76
10.72
9.72
25.07
11.76
24.54
2.88 111.88
50.89
7.90
2.07 278.06
28.94
13.80
8.91
30.08
9.25
17.69
10.12
22.36
72.80
5.99
19.16
22.42
8.62
36.09
33.96
2.39
14.73
25.18
3.91
19.88
22.71
11.29
67.61
5.14
17.47
9.15
5.44
36.65
2.42
53.19
30.92
12.06
11.26
22.00
42.69
7.29
29.49
14.99
32.03
13.53
1.69 112.69

2,097.31
35.97

1.84
59.95

3,032.08

2.48

92.64

T o ta l... 30,626 52,922 93,267 163,597.05 193,367.58 233,863.10 236,868.53 240,438.84 7 8.08

*26.14

349
(6)
289
758

i02.63
1.09

» For additional trackage, see Table 170.
* Excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908.
* Figures for Dakota.
l Included in returns for Indian Territory.
* See North Dakota.
«Included in returns for Maryland.
,
_
7
On basis of 2,973,890 square miles, which covers “ land surface” only and excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
« On basis of 91,972,266 population of the United States in 1910, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and persons
in the military and naval service stationed abroad.




R A IL R O A D S .

No. 169.—RAILROADS:

281

O pe r at e d M il e a g e a n d A n n u a l I n crease o f M il e a g e ,

1832 t o 1910.1

[Sources: Calendar years 1832 to 1889, Poor’s Manual of Bail roads; years ending June 30,1890 to 1910,
statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. No mileage included for Alaska or
Hawaii, The term “ mileage ” signifies single-track mileage.]

1832.
1833.
1834.
1835.
1836.
1837.
1840.
1841.
1842.
1843.
1844.
1845.
1846.
1847 .
1848.
1849.
1850.
1851.
1852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1856.
1857 .
1858 .

Miles of
line in
opera­
tion.

Annual
increase
of mile­
age.

229
880
633
1,098
1,273
1,497
1,913
2,302
2,818
3,535
4,026
4,185
4,377
4,633
4,930
5,598
5,996
7,365
9,021

, Year.

134
151
253
465
175
224
416
389
516
717
491
159
192
256
297

10,982
12,908
15,360
16,720
18,374
22,016
24,503

1,369
1,656
1,961
1,926
2,452
1,360
1,654
3,642
2,487
2,465

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.

Miles of
line in
opera­
tion.

Annual
increase
of mile­
age.

28,789
30,626
31,286
32,120
33.170
33,908
35,085
36,801
39,250
42,229
46,844
52,922
60,301
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

Year.

1,821
1,837
660
831
1,050
738
3,177
1,716
2,249
2,979
4,615
6,078
7,379
5,870
4,097
2,117
1.711
2.712
2,274
2,665
4,809
6,711
9,846
11,569
6,745
3,923
2,975

Year.

Miles, of
line in
opera­
tion.

1886...........
136,338
1887...........
149,214
1888...........
156,114
1889
....................
161,276
1890
....................
167,191
1891...........
172,035
1892...........
175,691
1893...........
179,834
1894...........
182,733
1895...........
184,628
1896...........
186,681
1897...........
188,844
1898...........
190,870
1899...........
194,336
1900...........
198,964
1901...........
202,288
1902...........
207,253
213,422
1903...........
1904...........
220,112
1905...........
225,196
1906...........
230,761
1907...........
236,949
1908*.........
240,846
1909*.........
244,084
1910*.........
249,992

Annual
increase
of mile­
age.
8,018
12,876
6,900
5,1®
<*)
4,844
3,656
4,143
2,899
1,895
2,053
2,163
2,026
3,466
4,628
3,324
4,965
6,169
6,690
5,084
5,565
6,188
3,238
5,908

* For additional trackage see following table*
* See explanation of sources, etc., at head of table.
8 Excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908.

No. 1 TO.—RAILROADS:
and

L e n g t h op S in g l e , S e c o n d , T h ir d , a n d F o u r t h T r a c k s
Y a r d T r a c k a n d S id in g s , a n d T o t a l M il e a g e O p e r a t e d , 1890 to 1910.1
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]

Year ended June 30—

1890...................................
1891...................................
1892..................................
1893..............................
1894...................................
1895...................................
1896...................................
1897...................................
1898...................................
1899...................................
1900...................................
1901..................................
1902...................................
1903...................................
1904...................................
1906...................................
1906...................................
1907..................................
1908*.................................
1909*.................................
1910*.................................

Single track.

M
iles.

156,404.06
161,275.17
162,397.80
169,779.84
175,690.96
177,746.25
181,982.64
183,284.25
184,648.26
187,534.68
192,556.03
195,561.92
200,154.56
205,313.54
212,243.20
216,973.61
222,340.30
227,454.83
230,494.02
235,402.09
240,830.75

Second
track.

Third
track.

Fourth
track.

Yard track
and sidings.

Total.

M
iles.

M
iles.

M
iles.

M
iles.

M
iles.

8,437.65
8,865.71
9,367.21
10,051.36
10,499.30
10,639.96
10,685.16
11,018.47
11,293.25
11,546.54
12,151.48
12,845.42
13,720.72
14,681.03
15,824.04
17,056.30
17,936.25
19,420.82
20,209.05
20,949.41
21,668.74

760.88
813.13
852.70
912.98
953.16
975.25
990.45
995.79
1,009.65
1,047.37
1,094.48
1,153.96
1,204.04
1,303.53
1,467.14
1,609.63
1.766.07
1,960.42
2,081.16
2,169.55
2,206.39

561.81
749.51
626.47
668.46
710.99
733.12
764.15
780.48
793.57
790.27
829.29
876.13
895.11
963.36
1,046.50
1,215.53
1,279.66
1,389.73
1,408.99
1,453.56
1,488.78

33,711.38
35,742.14
37,807.55
40,451.26
41,941.37
43,181.32
44,717.73
45,934.46
47,589.09
49,223.65
52,163.02
54,914.86
58,220.93
61,560.06
66,492.46
69,941.67
73,760.91
77,749.46
79,452.64
82,376.63
85,581.93

199,875.78
207,445.66
211,051.23
221,863.90
229,795.78
233,275.90
239,140.13
242,013.45
245,333.82
250,142.51
258,784.30
265,352.29
274,195.36
283,821.52
297,073.34
306,796.74
817,083.19
327,975.26
333,645.86
842,351.24
351,766.59

1Represents mileage covered by operating returns. (See Tables 183 and 184.)
*Excludes mileage of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908,




282

R A IL R O A D S .

No. 1T1.—RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVES: N u m b e r in S e r v ic e
to 1910, b y C l a s s e s o f S e r v ic e .

Ju n e

on

S , 1894,
O

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Service.
Year.

Passenger.

1894..................................................................
1895..................................................................
1896..................................................................
1897..................................................................
1898..................................................................
1899..................................................................
1900..................................................................
1901..................................................................
1902..................................................................
1903..................................................................
1904..................................................................
1905..................................................................
1906..................................................................
1907..................................................................
19081................................................................
19001................................................................
19101................................................................

9,893
9,999
9,943
10,017
9,956
9,894
9,863
10,184
10,318
10,570
11,252
11,618
12,249
12,814
13,185
13,317
13,660

Freight.

Switching.

Unclassi­
fied.

5,086
5,100
5,161
5,102
5,234
5,480
5,621
5,959
6,683
7,058
7,610
7,923
8,485
9,258
8,783
8,837
9,115

20,000
20,012
20,351
29,398
20,627
20,728
21,596
22,839
23,594
25,444
27,029
27,869
29,848
32,079
33,655
33,935
34,992

513
588
495
469
417
601
583
602
630
799
852
947
1,090
1,237
1,110
1,123
1,180

Total,
35,492
35,699
35,950
35,986
36,234
■36,703
37,663
39,584
41,225
43,871
46,743
48,357
51,672
55,388
56,733
57,212
58,947

1 Excludes locomotives in the service of switching and terminal companies.

No. 172*—RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVES:

N u m b e r a n d A v e r a g e T r a c t iv e P o w e r ,
G r a t e a n d H e a t in g S u r f a c e , a n d W e ig h t o f e a c h T y p e , 1903 to 1910.1
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Average per locomotive.

Year ended
June 30—

1903

.......

1904.
1905............
1906............
1907.............
1908*,.........
1909*...........
1910*...........

Type.

[Single expansion....................
4-cyiinder compound.............
2-cylinder compound.............
[Single expansion....................
4-cylinder compound.............
2-cylinder compound.............
[Single expansion....................
4-cylinder compound.............
2-cylinder compound.............
Single expansion....................
4-cylinder compound.............
2-cylinder compound.............
Single expansion....................
4-cylinder compound.............
2-cylinder compound.............
Single expansion....................
4-cylinder compound.............
2-cylinder compound.............
[Single expansion...................
4-cylinder compound............
2-cylinder compound............
Single expansion...................
4-cylinder compound............
2-cylinder compound............

Number. Tractive
power.

40,443
1,953
849
43,246
1,968
932
45,033
1,793
870
48,300
1,767
887
51,891
1,727
945
53,374
1,712
923
53,977
1,603
888
55,867
1,494
879

Grate
surface.

Weight
Heating exclusive
surface. offender.

P n s, Sq.feet. Sq.feet.
ou d
21,156
30,551
31,379
22,206
31,896
31,335
23,178
32,326
31,056
24,307
33,168
31,561
25,439
34,345
81,335
26,011
35,321
31,378
26,300
35,173
31,509
26,891
38,810
32,556

27
50
37
29
48
37
30
47
38
31
47
38
*33
* 48
*39
*34
*49
*39
*34
* 47
*39
*35
* 49
*39

1,590
2,702
2,551
1,681
2,843
2,549
1,759
2,941
2,569
1,862
3,070
2,596
1,952
3,169
2,578
2,014
3,272
2,592
2,041
3,297
2,614
2,107
3,456
2,624

Tons.

57
99
82
60
93
83
62
95
83
66
9$
84
68
101
83
70
104
84
71
105
85
72
111
87

1 Data for this table are lacking for some locomotives included in the preceding table.
* Basis excludes oil-burning locomotives.
> Excludes locomotives in the service of switching and terminal companies.




Weight
on
drivers.

T s.
on

4&
70
68
49
73
69
51
73
69
54
75
70
56
76
70
57
79
70
58
78
71
59
86
73

283

R A IL R O A D S ,

N o. 1 7 3 . — R A IL R O A D L O C O M O T IV E S A N D C A R S : N u m b e r p e r 1,000 M il e s
o p L i n e , a n d A s s ig n m e n t t o A m o u n t o p T r a f f ic , 1896 to 1910, b y Cl a s s e s of
S e r v ic e .
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
I. NUMBER PER 1,000 MILES OF LINE.
Locomotives.
Year ended
June 30—

Passen­
ger.
54
54
54
53
5i
52
52
52
53
54
55
56
57
57
57

1896..................
1897..................
1898................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902................
1903..................
1904..................
1905................
1906..................
1907..................
19081................
19091................
19101................

Freight.* Switch­
ing.
112
111
112
111
112
117
118
124
127
* 128
134
141
146
144
145

Cars.
Unclas­
sified.

Total.

Passen­
ger.

Freight.

Com­
pany's
service.

3
3
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5

197
196
196
196
195
202
206
214
220
223
232
243
246
243
245

181
183
182
181
180
184
185
186
187
188
190
193
196
193
195

6,715
6,666
6,763
6,908
7,092
7,488
7,725
8,055
7,973
7,980
8,266
8,756
9,064
8,809
8,866

235
230
237
248
263
258
285
299
314
326
354
401
420
421
449

28
28
28
29
29
30
33
34
36
37
38
41
38
37
38

Total.

7,131
7,079
7,182
7,337
7,535
7,930
8,195
8,540
8,474
8,494
8,810
9,350
9,680
9,423
9,510

II. ASSIGNMENT TO AMOUNT OF TRAFFIC.
Passengers
carried per
passenger
locomotive.

Year ended
June 30—

1896........................
1897........................
1898........................
1899........................
1900........................
1901........................
1902........................
1903........................
1904........................
1905........................
1906........................
1907........................
19081.....................
19001.......................
19101......................

Passenger
miles per
passenger
locomotive.

Tons
carried per
freight
locomotive.

Ton-miles
per freight
locomotTve.

51,471
48,861
50,328
52,878
58,484
59,631
62,985
65,742
63,582
63,594
65,144
68,199
67,502
66,942
70,288

1,312,381
1,223,614
1,343,906
1,474,765
1,626,179
1,704,005
1,908,310
1,978,786
1,948,384
2,048,558
2,054,636
2,163,146
2,205,752
2,185,877
2,354,748

37,036
35,734
41,869
45,529
50,101
47,692
50,874
51,265
48,463
51,230
54,656
55,997
45,550
45,869
52,504

4,684,210
4,664,135
5,530,498
5,966,193
6,556,731
6,439,736
6,666,499
6,807,942
6,456,846
6,690,700
7,232,563
7,375,585
6,488,829
6,447,708
7,304,065

Passenger
Freight cars
cars per mil­ per million
lion passen­ tons offreight
gers carried.
carried.
64
69
67
65
60
59
57
55
56
55
53
50
51
51
48

1,621
1,676
1,446
1,373
1,262
1,344
1,288
1,268
1,292
1,213
1,127
1,109
1,363
1,332
1,157

1Excludes equipment in the service of switching and terminal companies.

No. 174.—RAILROAD CARS:

N u m b e r in S e r v ic e o n J u n e
Cl a s s e s op S e r v ic e .

30, 1895 to 1910, by

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Service.
Passenger.
1895.
1896 .
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
19081
19091
19101

33,112
33,003
33,626
33,595
33,850
34.713
35,969
36,987
38,140
39,752
40.713
42,262
43,973
45,117
45,584
47,095

Freight.
1,196,119
1,221,887
1,221,730
1,248,826
1,295,510
1,365,531
1,464,328
1,546,101
1,653,782
1,692,194
1,731,409
1,837,914
1,991,557
2,089,302
2,073,606
2,135,121

Company.
41,330
42,759
42,124
43,753
46,556
50,594
50,536
57,097
61,467
66,615
70,749
78,736
91.064
96,762
99,090
108,115

Total.
1.270.561
1,297,649
1,297,480
1,326,174
1,375,916
1,450,838
1,550,833
1,640,185
1,753,389
1.798.561
1,842,871
1,958,912
2,126,594
2,231,181
2,218,280
2,290,331

j
1
1 Excludes cars in the service of switching and terminal companies.




Fast freight
line service.
49,472
44,701
46,169
44,653
45,117
42,771
41,942
43,142
34,579
37,937
33,857
32,168
32,092
30,967
29,856
29,209

75 . — R A IL R O A D

F R E IG H T C A R S : N u m b e r

and

A v e r a g e C a p a c it y

op each

C l a ss ,

on

J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 3

to

28 4

N o, 1

1910.1

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
1908
Class of car.
Number.

1904
Average capacity.

Number.

Tons.

Total.

Averagecapacity.

Number.

T
ons.

Averagecapacity.

Number.

Tons.

1907
Aver­
age car
pacity.

Number.

Aver­
age ca­
pacity.

Number.

Aver­
age cap
pacity.

Number.

T
ons.

Tons.

T
ons.

1910*

1909*

1908*

Aver­
age ca­
pacity.

Number.

T s.
on

Aver­
age ca­
pacity.

T
ons.

765,820
154,074
61,790
595,963
4,421
21,454
47,093

28
27
25
33
35
27
29

780,445
147,226
64,270
622,568
4,520
22,735
46,577

28
28
26
33
35
27
30

802,964
146,050
62,988
632,171
4,918
26,844
51,685

29
28
26
34
37
28
31

843,118
146,908
64,202
686,717
5,324
31,782
55,584

30
29
27
36
37
29
32

904,821
156,860
69,997
746,670
5,972
33,617
68,080

81
31
29
38
37
29
34

949,223
158,759
76,218
797,571
6,697
27,929
68,770

32
32
29
39
38
30
36

941,533
154,630
73,494
792,291
6,630
28,204
74,556

32
32
29
40
38
30
36

966,577
153,918
77,584
818,689
7,434
30,918
78,411

33
33
30
41
39
30
37

1,650,615

29

1,688,341

30

1,727,620

31

1,833,635

32

1,986,017

34

2,085,167

35

2,071,338

35

2,133,531

36




1Data for this table are lacking for some cars included in the preceding table.
* Excludes cars in the service of switching and terminal companies.

BAILBOADS,

B o x ...........
H a t...........
Stock.........
Coal............
Tank..........
Refrigerator
Other.........

1906

1905

N o. 1 7 6 * — E M P L O Y E E S O F B A IL B O A D S : N u m b e r

in

S e r v ic e

on

J u n e 30

of

S p e c if ie d Y

ears,

1890

to

1910,

by

Cl a s s e s ,

[Source; Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Class.

1890

1892

1894

1896

1898

1901

1902

1903
4,842

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908>

19091

19101

4,916
4,669
32,265
31,610
89,851
42,837
44,130
29,957
74,274
32,831
46,666
114,773
33,085
226,799

4,780
4,923
34,778
32,294
94,847
45,292
47,166
32,092
84,493
34,698
48,946
120,550
33,817
239,166

4,816
5,039
37,570
33,478
105,433
48,318
50,651
35,070
91,383
39,145
51,698
136,579
35,700
281,075

5,201
42,218
34,892
120,724
52,993
56,041
39,741
104,885
44,819
56,407
154,635
37,101
300,714

5,165
5,375
46,037
34,918
120,002
52,451
55,004
39,645
106,734
46,272
53,646
159,472
37,609
289,044

5,536
5,706
51,284
35,245
125,180
54,817
57,892
41,061
111,405
47,018
56,089
176,348
38,217
311,185

6,090
6,705
57,210
34,940
138,778
59,855
62,678
43,936
119,087
51,253
63,830
199,940
40,463
343,791

6,407
7,549
65,700
35,649
152,929
65,298
69,384
48,869
134,257
55,244
70,394
221,656
41,391
367,277

5,076
7,751
63,973
35,740
132,013
57,668
61,215
43,322
114,580
44,941
58,946
176,680
41,419
299,448

5,492
8,022
69,959
36,519
136,733
57,077
60,349
43,608
114,760
48,237
60,867
195,110
41,859
320,762

5,476
9,392
76,329
37,379
153,104
64,691
68,321
48,682
136,938
55,193
68,085
225,196
44,207
378,955

50,789

47,576

50,489

49,961

46,262

45,532

49,659

53,414

46,221

44,698

44,682

25,218

26,^06

28,244

30,984

30,425

31,963

36,090

39,193

39,744

39,115

42,435

7,597

7,423

7,426

7,949

7,495

8,753

8,314

9,139

8,028

8,758

10,549

125,386

131,722

147,201

168,430

160,565

178,965

198,736

228,324

199.510

210,898

229,806

J AU1
8
BO.ADS.

General officers............... 5,160
6,104
5,372
5,257
4,956
Other officers...................
1,778
2,718
3,925
(2
>
(s>
General office clerks....... 22,239 25,469 24,779 26,328 26,845
Station agents................. 25,665 26,829 28,199 29,723 30,699
Other station men.......... 66,431 69,511 71,150 75,919 78,603
Enginemen...................... 33,354 36,739 35,466 35,851 37,939
Firemen........................... 34,634 37,747 36,327 36,762 38,925
Conductors...................... 23,513 26,042 24,823 25,457 26,876
Other trainmen............... 61,734 68,732 63,417 64,806 66,968
Machinists....................... 27,601 28,783 29,245 29,272 28,832
Carpenters....................... 37,936 40,080 36,328 38,846 40,374
Other shopmen............... 80,733 87,615 84,359 95,613 99,717
Section foremen.............. 27,129 28,753 29,660 30,372 30,771
Other trackmen.............. 157,036 171,810 150,711 169,664 184,494
Switch tenders, crossing
tenders, and watchmen 37,669 42,892 43,219 44,266 47,124
Telegraph operators and
dispatchers................... 18,968 20,970 22,145 21,682 22,488
E m p lo y e e s—account
5,332
7,469
5,502
6,349
floating equipm ent... 6,199
All otheremployees and
laborers......................... 83,300 98,007 85,276 88,467 98,673

1900

Total...................... 749,301 821,415 779,608 826,620 874,558 1,017,653 1,071,169 1,189,315 1,312,537 1,296,121 1,382,196 1,521,355 1,672,074 1,436,275 1,502,823 1,699,420

285




1Excludes employees of switching and terminal companies.
•Annual report form for this year did not provide for this class of employees.

early

Co m p en sat io n

for

S p e c if ie d Y

ears ended

J u n e 3 0 ,1890

to

1910,

by

Cl a s s e s .1

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Class.

1890

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D a
oU rs.

D a
oU rs.

General officers...................
Other officers......................
General office clerks...........
Station agents....................
Other station men.............
Enginemen.........................
Firemen..............................
C on du ctors.,.... . .............
Other trainmen..................
Machinists...........................
Carpenters...........................
Other shopmen..................
Section foremen..................
Other trackmen..................
Switch tenders, crossing
tenders, and watchmen..
Telegraph operators and
dispatchers.....................
Employees—account float­
ing equipment........ 1___
All other employees and
laborers............................

13,584,924

14,036,021

<8
)
1*6,901,342
14,806,456
34,918,155
37,814,011
21,750,252
21,881,455
35,276,703
19,235,809
24,090,749
42,179,614
15,238,221
57,560,900

(3
)
18,203,303
15,898,217
36,740,387
42,175,466
24,178,900
25,128,089
40,513,830
20,309,183
25,358,283
46,645,852
16,421,412
60,630,907

12,792,793
3,322,089
19,077,963
16,588,277
36,659,516
39,633,962
22,793,093
23,807,486
36,637,729
18,263,226
21,502,302
42,558,166
16,755,590
51,865,100

12,497,957
5,301,119
19,037,816
17,050,117
39,076,478
41,354,307
23,724,854
24,758,485
38,379,035
19,312,746
22,948,585
48,497,887
17,097,832
54,521,113

12,632,224
6,870,275
19,859,404
17,692,146
40,237,653
44,307*993
25,199,230
26,316,465
39,597,133
19,507,896
23,951,246
51,359,701
17,223,628
57,303,740

13,157,420
8,141,500
23,127,228
18,553,252
45,627,016
50,713,401
29,203,596
30,089,322
44,844,475
22,924,702
28,144,452
59,470,846
18,481,594
71,664,298

13,090,284 14,475,126
9,491,146 10,816,880
26,853,600 34,735,708
20,172,608 22,584,269
53,709,985 66,318,729
58,135,447 68,946,543
33,780,709 40,463,040
35,211,477 44,150,760
56,335,462 75,521,384
28,412,840 37,344,571
31,925,126 36,654,270
73,209,159 94,463,049
20,356,376 22,555,363
89,536,409 104,600,785

20,656,369

24,677,169

24,464,841

24,950,907

26,633,630

29,599,258

28,669,990

26,920,495

27,939,001

27,607,830

25,521,433

24,880,701

11,828,844

13,157,820

13,543,426

13,695,587

14,259,057

16,176,401

18,281,069

21,770,296

24,729,669

30,989,257

29,896,851

32,348,603

3,565,408

3,395,333

3,246,068

3,221,290

3,551,898

4,247,915

4,363,822

4,884,713

4,776,654

6,224,613

6,597,867

7,667,768

42,686,131

49,711,259

43,782,000

43,398,416

48,552,299

63,098,165

74,433,083

90,392,829

103,414,175

130,698,937 122,901,000

137,110,073

1892

1894

1896

1898

1900

1902

1904

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1906

D a
oU rs.

23,519,671
112,196,214

19092

19102

D a
oU rs.

D a
oU rs.

D a.
oU rs

16,213,474 16,574,587
16,689,833 17,241,799
51,867,978 52,516,034
25,908,206 25,881,387
81,766,135 79,089,030
84,517,730 78,988,116
50,747,825 48,294,077
55,479,055 51,873,772
97,456,690 89,710,526
42,368,430 41,731,839
44,552,855 43,420,646
121,695,515 119,909,837
27,658,733 27,405,664
122,994,426 110,769,229

17,949,017
19,499,753
58,176,906
27,203,943
88,926,764
91,323,678
55,626,502
59,716,891
109,664,112
48,589,476
50,058,065
145,457,974
29,424,298
140,200,782

Total......................... 433,970,343 477,181,431 447,293,627 468,824,531 495,055,618 577,264,841 676,028,592 817,598,810 4900,801,653 1,035,437,528 988,323,694 1,143,725,306
* Covers over 99 per cent of the number of employees for all the years mentioned, excepting 1906, the per cent for which was over 96.
2 Excludes compensation of employees of switching and terminal companies.
3Annual report form for this year did not provide for this class of employees.
<Excludes compensation paid by Southern Pacific Co. (not reported). The corresponding amount paid in 1907 was $35,724,918.




RAILROADS,

15,911,369
12,870,203
41,227,916
22,571,505
70,702,517
74,581,454
44,247,306
47,417,403
81,884,828
40,326,031
40,961,083
111, 524,564

19082

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S tatistics of P a s s e n g e r a n d F r e ig h t S e r v ic e s , Y
1900, a n d 1904 to 1910.

ears ended

J u n e 30,1890,1895,

288

N o . 1 7 9 . — T R A F F IC O N R A I L R O A D S : A n a l y s is

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The term “ ton' ’ generally signifies the short ton of 2,000 pounds.]
i

Item.

1905

1904

1900

1895

1906

1907

19101

lW i

19081

971,683,199
890,009,574
891,472,425
738,834,667 •797,946,116
873,905,133
576,831,251
715,419,682
492,430,865 507,421,362
11,847,785,617 12,188,446,271 16,038,076,200 21,923,213,536 23,800,149,436 25,167,240,831 27,718,554,030 29,082,836,944 29,109,322,589 32,338,496,329
.

75,751

631,740,636

68,572

K

83,290

104,198

109,949

114,529

123,259

130,073

127,299

138,169

686,614,778 1,081,983,301 1,309,899,165 1,427,731,905 •1,631,374,219 1,796,336,659 1,532,981,790 1,556,559,741 1,849,900,101

881,334,355 1,026,491,782
896,159,485
977,489,440
869,797,510
784,920,188
583,351,351
714,375,339
77,207,047,298 85,227,515,891 141,596,551,161 174,522,089,577 186,463,109,510 215,877,551,241 236,601,390,103 218,381,554,802 218,802,986,929 255,016,910,451
1,071,086
974,654
953,986
1,052,119
982,401
493,638
735,352
861,396
479,490
829,476
506,011,03$
549,015,003
509,328,042
505,945,582
479,037,553
459,827,029
4 285,575,804 4317,565,615
363,469,596
440,464,866
38

41

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48

49

51

54

54

56

24.02
24.06
•435,170,812 •449,291,238
177.42
189.69

27.80
492,543,526
270.86

30.64
535,090,971
307.76

32.21
546,424,405
322.26

31.54
594,005,825
344.39

31.72
629,995,723
357.35

32.86
587,218,454
351.80

32.85
568,854,608
362.57

33.50
635,450,681
380.38

■ 13a 87

133.23

13a 60

132.33

131.71

143.83

141.87

138.31

41

122.21

124.13

249.68
251.10
242.05
253.94
237.56
240.89
244.30
242.73
35,807,207
36,236,916
34,866,036
32,111,134
32,833,713
32,189,996
31,973,615
30,691,508
,
886,704,630 1,007,529,452 1,038,441,430 1,105,877,091 H 171,922,997 •1,129,149,453 •1,112,452,351 •1,221,852,647
12,476,705,508 14,353,650,056 15,082,070,763 16,589,958,024 17,122,259,754 16,857,003,236 17,169,413,224 18,981,573,779

t The figures given for the rears ended June 30,1908 to 1910, are not fully comparable with those shown for previous years, chiefly for the reason that they do not include
data for roads classed as switching and terminal.
• Includes an estimate for certain roads, as their records for this item were destroyed in the San Francisco fire of April, 1906.
8 Figures include an apportionment of unclassified tonnage.
4 Includes 25 per cent of the total mileage of revenue mixed trains.
b For the years 1890 to 1899,25 per cent of the mixed-train mileage was apportioned to passenger-train mileage and 75 per cent to freight-train mileage; but In computations for
subsequent years the total mixed-train mileage was used both with passenger-train mileage and with freight-train mileage.
4 Includes 75 per cent of the total mileage of revenue mixed trains.
• Includes a small amount of unclassified train mileage.
4 Includes a small amount of special-train mileage formerly not separately reported.
4 Includes a small amount of unclassified train mileage; also a small amount of special-train mileage formerly not separately reported.




RAILROADS,

Number of passengers reported as
carried..............................................
Passengers carried 1 mile....................
Passengers carried 1 mile per mile
of line................... . . .........................
Tons carried:
Number of tons reported as
carried........................................
Number of tons reported as
carried, excluding tonnage re­
ceived from connecting roads
and other carriers*....................
Tons carried 1 mile..............................
Tons carried 1 mile per mile of line. .
Mileage of revenue passenger trains .
Average number of passengers in
train 6 ...............................................
Average Journey per passenger,
m ile s................................................
Mileage of revenue freight trains. . . .
Average number of tons in train *.. .
Average haul per ton:
Typical haul of the average rail­
way, miles..................................
Typical haul of all the railways
regarded as a system, m iles...
Mileage of revenue mixed trains.......
Total revenue train mileage..............
Total mileage of freight cars..............

1890

No. ISO.—FINANCES OF RAILROADS:

C om m on a n d P r e f e r r e d

1890

to

S to c k a n d

B onds an d

O t h e r O b l ig a t io n s O u t s t a n d in g .

1910.

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
»

Stock.

Funded debt.

Year ended June 30—

-s a 1911-

1905..............................................
1906..............................................
1907..............................................
1908 9 ..........................................
19092............................................
1910 2 ..........................................

Bonds.

D .
ollars

3,803,284,943
3,796,239,374
3,978,762,245
3,982,009,602
4,103,584,166
4,201,697,351
4,256,570,577
4,367,056,657
4,269,271,714
4,323,300,969
4,522,291,838
4,475,408,821
4,722,056,120
4,876,961,012
5,050,529,469
5,180,933,907
5,403,001,962
5,932,948,772
5,910,351,430
6,218,382,485
6,710,168,538

606,373,542
654,409,653
654,346,518
686,925,816
730,491,493
759,561,305
969,956,692
997,585,598
1,118,996,607
1,191,710,757
1,323,287,755
1,331,157,383
1,302,145,175
1,278,598,020
1,289,369,860
1,373,623,144
1,400,758,131
1,423,912,919
1,462,860,893
1,467,896,060
1,403,488,842

D rs.
olla
4,409,658,485
4,450,649,027
4,633,108,763
4,668,935,418
4,834,075,659
4,961,258,656
5,226,527,269
5,364,642,255
5,388,268,321
5,515,011,726
5,845,579,593
5,806,566,204
6,024,201,295
6,155,559,032
6,339,899,329
6,554,557,051
6,803,760,093
7,356,861,691
7,373,212,323
7,686,278,545
8,113,657,380

4,123,921,557
4,081,621,675
4,302,570,993
4,504,383,162
4,593,931,754
4,641,755,548
4,517,872,063
4,539,911,595
4,640,762,632
4,731,054,376
4,900,626,823
5,048,811,611
5,213,421,911
5,426,730,154
5,746,898,983
6,024,449,023
6,266,770,962
6,472,839,323
6,610,189,953
6,942,012,066
7,408,183,482

D
ollars.

Miscellaneous
Income bonds.
obligations.

D
ollars.
324,242,541
379,600,890
392,107,940
410,474,647
456,277,380
445,221,472
457,735,531
430,718,303
486,977,279
485,781,095
464,983,341
545,780,485
564,794,588.
640,704,135
723,114,986
786,241,442
973,647,924
1,616,427,904
2,180,965,753
2,267,211,732
2,250,998,522

Equipment
trust obliga­
tions.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

76,933,818
324,288,690
303,205,522
248,132,730
242,403,681
242,603,226
314,425,977
259,847,154
262,194,688
260,048,753
219,536,883
218,872,068
242,556,745
234,016,821
229,876,687
253,707,699
301,523,400
306,244,476
258,584,016
284,497,531
290,951,276

49,478,215
54,755,157
55,153,595
62,699,282
63,970,204
55,915,327
50,304,931
39,888,767
40,351,111
42,058,348
60,308,320
68,116,723
89,208,425
142,980,116
173,334,694
186,302,906
224,719,099
329,773,289
344,592,782
307,869,061
353,341,578

1Includes 5145,321,601, assigned to other than railway property.
2 Excludes data of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908.
sIncludes 5206,293,937, assigned to other than railway property.
*Includes 5202,434,630, assigned to other than railway property.
5Includes 536,953,808, assigned to other than railway property.

Total.

D
ollars.
4,574,576,131
4,840,266,412
5,053,038,050
5,225,689,821
5,356,583,019
5,385,495,573
5,340,338,502
5,270,365,819
5,430,28$, 710
5,518,943,172
5,645,455,367
5,881,580,887
6,109,981,669
6,444,431,226
6,873,225,350
7,250,701,070
7,766,661,385
8,725,284,992
9,394,332,504
9,801,590,390
10,303,474,858

Total railway
capital.

D
ollars.
8,984,234,616
9,290,915,439
9,686,146,813
9,894,625,239
10,190,658,678
10,346,754,229
10,566,865,771
10,635,008,074
10,818,554,031
11,033,954,898
11,491,034,960
11,688,147,091
12,134,182,964
12,599,990,258
13,213,124,679
13,805,258,121
14,570,421,478
1 16,082,146,683
«16,767,544,827
417,487,868,935
6 18,417,132,238

289




Total.

D
ollars.
1890..............................................
1891..............................................
1892..............................................
1893..............................................
1894..............................................
1895..............................................
1896........... ..................................
1897..............................................
1898..............................................
1899..............................................
1900..............................................
1901..............................................
1902..............................................
1903..............................................
1904..............................................

Preferred.

BAILBOADS.

I

Common.

as a

Sy s t e m ,

for

Y ears

ended

J u n e 30, 1894

to

1910.

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Item.

1894

D
ollars.

1895

D
ollars.

1896

D
ollars.

1897

D
ollars.

1898

D
ollars.

1899

D a
oU rs.

1900

D a
oU rs.

290

N o. 1 8 1 * — F IN A N C E S O F R A IL R O A D S : I ncom e A ccount , Go n s id e b e d

1901

D
ollars.

1,588,526,037
33,488,648

Operating revenues1............................................
Clear income from investments...........................

1,073,361,797
25,445,494

1,075,371,462
21,795,948

1,180,169,376
18,842,340

1,122,089,773
18,012,880

1,247,325,621
21,937,636

1,313,610,118
26,044,996

1,487,044,814
32,526,016

Operating revenues and income 2..............

1,098,807,291

1,097,167,410

1,169,011,716

1,140,102,653

1,269,263,257

1,339,655,114

1,519,570,830

1,622,014,685

725,720,415
589,523

772,989,044
545,468

752,524,764
508,598

817,973,276
443,325

856,968,909
595,192

961,428,511
520,102

1,030,397,270
532,299

731,414,322
509,257

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

731,923,579

726,309,938

773,534,512

753,033,362

818,416,601

857,564,191

961,948,613

1,030,929,569

Net revenue and income*....................................

366,883,712

370,857,472

395,477,204

387,069,291

450,846,656

482,090,923

557,622,217

591,085,116

Net interest on funded debt................................
Other interest1......................................................
Taxes.......................................................................

244,035,517
10,239,190
38,125,274

243,571,401
7,860,261
39,832,433

241,389,994
8,469,063
39,970,791

238,750,920
7,844,336
43,137,844

237,578,706
7,073,953
43,828,224

241,657,535
7,102,847
46,337,632

242,998,285
4,912,892
48,332,273

252,594,808
5,526,572
50,944,372

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

292,399,981

291,264,095

289,829,848

289,733,100

288,480,883

295,098,014

296,243,450

309,065,752

Available for dividends, adjustments, and im­
provements........... .............................................
Net dividends........................................................

74,483,731
89,023,713

79,593,377
77,146,347

105,647,356
78,066,518

97,336,191
77,403,603

162,365,773
83,995,384

186,992,909
94,273,796

261,378.767
118,624,409

282,019,364
131,626,672

Available for adjustments and improve­
ments.........................................................

»14,539,982

2,447,030

27,580,838

19,932,588

78,370,389

92,719,113

142,754,358

150,392,692




RAILROADS.

Operating expenses...............................................
Salaries and maintenance of leased lines............

Item.

1902

Operating revenues1.........................
Clear income from investments.......

1,726,380,267
43,067,141

Operating revenues and in­
come2.....................................

D
ollars.

1908

D
ollars.

1904

D
ollars.

1905

D
ollars.

1900

D
ollars.

1907

1008 «

1909«

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1910*

1,900,846,907
49,896,729

1,975,174,091
49,380,970

2,082,482,406
51,725,750

2,325,765,167
60,520,306

2,589,105,578 2,393,805,989 2,418,677,538
60,626,333
64,015,142
73,586,827

D .
ollars
2,750,667,435
78,442,027

1,769,447,408

1,950,743,636

2,024,555,061

2,134,208,156

2,386,285,473

2,649,731,911 2,457,821,131 2,492,264,365

2,829,109,462

Operating expenses..........................
Salaries and maintenance of leased
lines.................................................

1,116,248,747

1,257,538,852

1,338,896,253

1,390,602,152

1,536,877,271

1,748,515,814 1,669,547,876 1,599,443,410

1,822,630,433

527,038

430,427

453,341

612,518

571,431

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

1,116,775,785

1,257,969,279

1,339,349,594

1,391,214,670

1,537,448,702

648,835

390,841

406,309

332,242

1,749,164,649 1,669,938,717 1,509,849,719

1,822,962,675

652,671,623

692,774,357

685,205,467

742,993,486

848,836,771

900,567,262

787,882,414

892,414,646

1,006,146,787

260,295,847
7,717,103
54,465,437

268,830,564
9,060,645
57,849,569

282,118,438
13,945,009
61,696,354

294,803,884
11,451,400
63,474,679

305,337,754
11,653,076
74,785,615

323,733,751
16,671,532
80,312,375

343,516,671
31,337,323
84,555,146

364,050,105
24,223,049
90,529,014

370,092,222
16,520,342
103,795,701

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

322,478,387

335,740,778

357,759,801

369,729,963

391,776,445

420,717,658

459,409,140

478,802,168

490,408,265

Available for dividends, adjust­
ments, and improvements.........
Net dividends...................................

330,193,236
157,215,380

357,033,579
166,178,588

327,445,666
183,754,236

373,263,523
188,175,151

457,060,326
213,555,081

479,849,604
227,394,962

328,473,274
227,597,070

413,612,478
236,620,890

515,738,522
293,836,863

Available for adjustments
and improvements..............

172,977,856

190,856,993

143,601,430

185,088,372

243,505,245

252,454,642

100,876,204

176,991,588

221,901,659

1For the years prior to 1908, figures are for “ Grass earnings from operation.”
* For the years prior to 1908, figures are for “ Gross earnings and income.”
•For the years prior to 1908, figures are for ilNet earnings and income.”
•For the years prior to 1908, figures are for “ Interest on current liabilities.”

•Deficit.
•Excludes returns for switching and terminal companies and for a few roads the
reports of which were not sufficiently complete for use in this summary.

291




RAILROADS.

Net revenue and income2___
Net interest on funded debt...........
Other interest4..................................
Taxes..................................................

on

Ca p it a l S tock

and

I nterest

on

F u n d e d D e b t , 1890

to

292

N o . 1 $ 2 . — F IN A N C E S O F R A IL R O A D S : D iv id e n d s

1910.

[ Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Stock paying dividends.
Year ended June 30—

D rs.
olla
1,598,131,933
1,796,390,636
1,825,705,437
1,809,600,846
1,767,925,565
1,485,618,453
1,559,024,075
1,603,549,978
1,818,113,082
2,239,502,545
2,668,969,895
2,977,575,179
3,337,644,681
3,450,737,869
3,643,427,319
4,119,086,714
4,526,958,760
4,948,756,203
4,843,370,740
4,920,174,118
5,412,578,457

Average
rate.

Percen Percent.
t.
36.24
40.36
39.40
38.76
36.57
29.94
29.83
29.90
33.74
40.61
45.66
51.27
55.40
56.06
57.47
62.84
66.54
67.27
65.69
64.01
66.71

5.45
5.07
5.35
5.58
5.40
5.74
5.62
5.43
5.29
4.96
5.23
5.26
5.55
5.70
6.09
5.78
6.03
6.23
S. 07
6.53
7.50

Amount paid
in dividends.

Interest on
funded debt.

Total of divi­
dends and in­
terest paid.

Interest on
interest-bear­
ing current
liabilities.

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

87,071,613
91,117,913
97,614,745
100,929,885
95,515,226
85,287,543
87,603,371
87,110,599
96,152,889
111,009,822
139,507,972
156,735,784
185,391,655
196,728,176
221,941,049
237,964,482
272,795,974
308,088,627
390,695,351
321,071,626
405,771,416

221,499,702
219,521,005
240,074,895
250,176,887
252,779,523
252,512,920
249,624,177
247,880,230
246,126,691
251,158,087
252,949,616
262,094,838
274,421,855
283,953,124
297,674,738
310,631,802
322,555,934
344,242,617
368,295,579
382,675,101
399,582,056 1

308,571,315
310,638,918
337,689,040
351,106,772
348,294,749
337,800,463
337,227,548
334,990,829
342,279,580
362,167,909
392,547,588
418,830,622
459,813,510
480,681,300
519,615,787
548,5196,284
595,351,908
652,331,244
755,174,941
703,746,727
805,353,472

1 Excludes data of switching and terminal companies not segregated for years previous to 1908.

8,114,768
8,171,494
7,935,873
7,989,508
10,239,190
7,860,261
8,469,063
7,844,336
7,073,953
7,102,847
4,912,892
5,526,572
7,717,103
9,060,645
13,945,009
11,451,400
11,653,076
16,671,532
31,338,440
24,226,066
16,536,695

BAHiROADS.




Amount.

Propor­
tion of
total.

293

RAILROADS.
N o . 1 8 3 * — F IN A N C E S O F R A I L R O A D S : G r o s s a n d N e t E a r n in g s
a n d C h a r g e s A g a in s t t h e S a m e , u n d e r V a r io u s H e a d in g s , Y
J u n e 30, 1903 to 1907.1

a n d I n co m e
ea r s ended

[From the statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
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1903 2

.

1904 2

19052

19062

1907 8

D
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D
ollars.

D
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D
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221,245,145
51,550,829
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238,046,897

272,851,567

308,137,924

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. . . . .
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141,323,264

1See following tablefor data for 1908,1909, and 1910, compiled from annual reports of carriers, kept in con­
formity with the requirements of new classifications prescribed by the Commission, effective July 1.1907.
* Miles FRASER
Digitized forofline represented are as follows: 1903,205,313.54; 1904,212/243.20; 1905,216,973.61; 1906,222,340.30;
1907,227,454.83.
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R A IL R O A D S *

N o . 1 8 4 * — F IN A N C E S

O F R A IL R O A D S : U n d e r S p e c if ie d
e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1908 t o 1 9 1 0 .1

H e a d in g s , Y e a r s

[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
A N A LY SIS OF O PE R ATIN G R E V E N U E S.

1909

1908
Item .

1910

Am ount.2

Freight revenue...................................
Passenger revenue..............................
Mail revenue........................................
Express revenue.................................
Excess baggage revenue and m ilk
revenue (on passenger trains).......
Parlor and chair car revenue and
other passenger-train revenue........
Switching revenue..............................
Special service-train revenue and mis­
cellaneous transportation revenue Total revenue from operations other
than transportation........................
Joint facilities revenue—Dr...............
Joint facilities revenue—Cr.............. .
U n cla ssified ................ ................... .

Pro­
portion
to total.

Am ount.2

Pro­
portion
to total.

D
ollars.

P erc t.

D
ollars.

Per ct.

655,419,108
566,832,716
48,517,563

Pro­
portion
to total.

D .
ollars
1,925,553,036
628,992,473
2.04
48,013,888
67,190,922
2.47

Perct.

70.00
22.87
1.78
2.44

12,838,647

.54

13,694,171

.57

14,733,680

.54

3,480,738
19,715,089

.14
.82

3,989,612
21,599,256

.17

4,412,973
26,367,214

.16
.96

7,082,526

.30

7,833,852

8,858,215

21,225,243

.89

19,756,577

23,778,637

62
7 ,m

.8 6
.0 2

2,439,272

.09

100.00 2,750,667,435

100.00

6 0S t
0, O

.0 2

2,052,546
2,238
2,393,805,989

T otal.

69.15 1,677,614,678
563,609,342
23.68
2.03
49,380,783
59,647,022
2.45

Amount.*

.09

(5)
100.00 2,418,657,538

ANALYSIS OF OPERATING EXPENSES.
Maintenance o f way and structures..
Maintenance o f equipm ent................
Traffic expenses...................................
Transportation expenses....................
General expenses.................................
Unclassified..........................................

329,373,367
368,353,798
48,262,758
868,252,168
55,179,174
2 126,611

Total........................................... 1,669,547,876

19.73
22.06
2.89
52.00
3.31

.01

308,450,105
363,912,886
49,287,148
814,088,149
63,677,378
*27,744

100.00 1,599,443,410

368,507,102
413,109,929
55,912,620
916,614,826
68,485,956

20.22
22.66

100.00 1,822,630,433

100.00

19.29
22.75
3.08
50.90
3.98
(6>

3.07
50.29
3.76

A N A LY SIS OF INCOME OF O PE R A TIN G RO ADS O TH E R TH A N O P E R A T IN G INCOM E
Item .

1908

lt m

1910

D
ollars.
Rents accrued from lease o f road........................................................
1,081,454
Hire o f equipm ent—balance............................................................ .
14,140,351
Joint facilities............................................................................... .
13,890,179
Miscellaneous ren ts....... ....................................................................
4,566,511
4,732,150
Separately operated properties—profit..............................................
Dividends declared on slocks owned or controlled.......................... 172,093,206
Interest accrued on funded debt owned or controlled...................... 26,991,495
Interest on other securities, loans, and accounts............................. 29,233,858
Miscellaneous Inornne..........................................................................
7,720,988

D ollars.
2,123,205
8,118,416
15,216,611
3,923,479
9,018,950
101,897,799
23,963,328
27,558,693
7,220,637

2,504,461
11,783,933
17,521,452
5,855,488
3,745,617
139,655,948
34,220,386
28,597,178
8,335,483

T o ta l........................................................................................... 274,450,192

199,041,118

252,219,946

D
ollars.

* See preceding table for data covering previous years, com piled under different classifications. Statis­
tics exclude returns for switching and term inal companies and for a few roads, the reports of which
were not sufficiently com plete for use in this summary.
2 227,257.02 m iles o flin e ( average mileage operated) represented.
2232,981.11 m iles o f line (average m ileage operated) represented.
* 236,986.51 m iles o f 1in e (average m ileage operated) represented.
2Less than 0.01 per cent.
2Covers four roads m aking no classification o f operating expenses under the five general heads.
7Covers tw o roads m aking no classification o f operating expenses under the five general heads.




295

R AIL R O A D S

N o . 1 8 4 .— F in a n c e s o f R a il r o a d s , u n d e r S p e c if ie d H e a d in g s , Y e a r s e n d e d
J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 8 t o 1910— C on tin u ed.
A N A LY SIS OF DEDUCTIONS FROM GROSS CO R PO R ATE INCOME OF O P E R A TIN G
R O A D S.

Item .

1908

D
ollars.

1909

D
ollars.

1910

D
ollars.

Rents accrued for lease of other road s............................................... 114,849,162
Hire of equipm ent—balance.............................................................. 21,660,850
Joint facilities...................................................................................... 23,136,983
Miscellaneous ren ts..............................................................................
3,456,329
Separately operated properties—lo ss.................................................
1,052,959
Interest accrued on funded d e b t....................................................... 317,977,715
Other interest...................................................................................... 29,073,856
Sinking and redem ption funds chargeable to in com e.....................
5,414,746
Other deductions................................................................................. 13,486,705

120,122,672
24,786,981
26,105,537
3,136,763
1,091,015
331,994,861
22,158,417
15,127,640
14,384,660

133,881,409
27,625,077
28,811,031
2,933,067
1,466,897
349,092,709
13,207,243
5,355,410
5,480,239

T ota l........................................................................................... 530,109,305

548,908,546

567,853,088

AN A LYSIS OF INCOME OF LE ASE D RO ADS O TH E R TH A N INCOME FROM L E ASE .
Miscellaneous rents..............................................................................
Dividends declared on stocks owned or controlled.........................
Interest accrued on funded debt owned or controlled....................
Interest on other securities, loans, and accounts.............................
Miscellaneous incom e..........................................................................

416,053
79,092
518,174
1,765,671
2,657,139

575,411
77,584
1,149,932
1,567,979
407,587

659,730
241,591
385,089
2,053,747
918,074

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

5,436,129

3,778,493

4,258,231

A N ALYSIS OF DEDU CTION S FROM GROSS C O RPO RATE INCOME OF LE ASE D R O A D S.
Rents accrued for lease of other roads...............................................
Miscellaneous rents..............................................................................
Interest accrued on funded d e b t.................................... ..................
Other interest.......................................................................................
Sinking and redem ption funds chargeable to incom e.....................
Other deductions............................................................................ .

1,175,298
895,367
49,380,532
2,263,467
798,682
7,719,162

2,000,767
1,074,770
49,906,920
2,064,632
1890,338
5,680,622

1,954,282
1,566,193
49,640,657
3,313,099
531,561
5,058,926

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

62,232,508

61,618,049

62,064,718

CONDENSED INCOME ACCOUNT AN D P R O F IT AN D LOSS ACCOUNT OF O PE R A TIN G
RO AD S.

1 Represents “ Sinking funds chargeable to income.”
* Includes $1,660 “ Net deficit ” for which gross revenues and expenses were not reported.




R A IL R O A D S.

296

N o . 1 8 4 . — F in a n c e s o f R a il r o a d s , tjnder S p e c if ie d H e a d in g s , Y e a r s e n d e d
J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 8 t o 1910— C on tin u ed .
CONDENSED INCOME ACCOUNT AN D P R O F IT AND LOSS ACCOUNT OF O P E R A TIN G
R O A D S—Continued.

Item.

1909

1906

INCOME ACCOUNT—continued.
Disposition o f net corporate incom e:
D ividends declared from current D
ollars,
in co m e ............ .......................... 271,328,453
Appropriations for additions and
betterm ents and for new lines or
extensions .................................... 28,086,454
Appropriations for other reserves.. 21,635,182

ollars.
D
ollars. D

233,069,739

D
ollars.

1911

D
ollars.
283,411,828

23,675,622

D
ollars.

55,061,675
2,640,893

220,632,313
321,050,089

277,377,674

341,114,396

74,852,385

110,786,441

175,480,326

698,159,760

720,423,740

791,746,907

74,852,385

110,786,441

175,480,326

T o ta l......................................
Dividends declared ou t o f surplus.

773,012,145
57,733,808

831,210,181
38,973,760

967,227,233
67,790,444

D ifference...............................
Other profit and loss item s—balance.

715,278,337
2,885,713

792,236,421

899,436,789
81,518,669

Balance credit, June 30, carried
to balance sh eet..............

718,164,050

768,528,408

980,955,458

T otal........................................
Balance to credit of profit and
loss........................................
PROFIT AND LO ACCOUNT.
SS
Credit balance at close o f previous
year..................................................
Credit balance for year from incom e
accou n t...........................................

Z ,7 8 1
B 0 ,0 8

CON DEN SED INCOM E ACCOUNT AN D P R O F IT AN D LOSS ACCOUNT OF L E A SE D
R O A D S.
INCOME ACCOUNT.
Gross Income from lease o f road . . . 111,153,013
Salaries and maintenance of organi­
390,841
zation .............................................
5,881,352
Taxes accru ed..................................

116,533,953

130,496,239
332,242
5,761,108

N et incom e from lease o f road.
Other in co m e ..................................

104,880,820
5,436,129

110,738,184
3,778,493

Gross corporate in com e..................
Deductions from gross corporate in­
com e ...............................................

110,316,949

114,516,677

62,232,508

61,618,049

4,258,231

62,064,718

N et corporate in com e............
48,084,441
52,898,628
66,596,402
Disposition ofn et corporate incom eD ividends declared from current
34,617,102
in com e........................................ 33,843,577
35,788,530
Appropriations for additions and
betterm ents and for new lines
11,257,
or extensions............................... 1,088,002
2,700,190
258,580
A ppropriations for other reserves.
92,029
35,190,159

36,232,543

38,580,749

12,894,282

16,666,085

28,015,653

45,852,031

25,406,156

66,767,964

12,894,282

16,666,085

28,015,652

T otal........................................
D ividends declared out o f surplus.

58,746,313
27,550,

42,072,241
14,230,229

94,783,611
18,674,56!

D ifference.................................
Other profit and loss items—balance.

31,195,717

27,842,012
6,715,969

76,109,05<

2y006,57S

29,189,144

34,557,981

71,828,32

T o ta l....................................... .
Balance to credit o f profit and
loss........................................ .
PROFIT AND LO ACCOUNT.
SS
Credit balance at close o f previous
year..................................................
Credit balancM or year from incom e
accou n t...........................................

Balance credit, 7une30 carried
to balance sheet...................

1Represents “ A dditions and betterm ents charged to incom e.”

8 R epresents' * ppropriations to reserves and m iscellaneous ite m s /’
A


4 ,M ?,73 .

N o . 1 8 5 .__ P E N A N C E S O F R A IL R O A D S : A n a l y s is of S t a t is t ic s o f R e c e ip t s fr o m P a s s e n g e r a n d F r e ig h t S e r v ic e s , 1890 to 1910.
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The term ‘ ‘ ton” generally signifies the short ton of 2,000 pounds.]

Revenue
per
passenger
per mile.

Year ended June 30—

1890......................................................................................

1894
1895 ..

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

1896 ....................................................................................
1897 ....................................................................................
1898.
................................... .........................................
1899......................................................................................
1900......................................................................................
1901......................................................................................
1903......................................................................................
1905.

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

1906......................................................................................
1907......................................................................................
1908*
............................................................................
1909* ...................................................................................
1910*
.........................................................................

iSee note 5, p. 288.



2.142
2.126
2. Ill
1.986
2.040
2.019
2.022
1.973
1.978
2.003
2.013
1.986
2.006
2.006
1.962
2.003
2.014
1.937
1.928
1.938

I

Revenue
per
passenger
carried.

Revenue
per
train-mile,
passenger
trains.1

Passenger
earnings
per mile
of road.*

Revenue
per ton
per mile.

Revenue
per ton
of freight
carried.

Revenue
per
train-mile,
freight
trains.1

Freight
earnings
per mile
of road.2

D r.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

C t.
en

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

0.60818
.62067
.51205
. 51116
.52851
.49486
.52078
.51163
.53237
.55816
.56459
.57941
.60494
.60720
.61746
.63985
.63895
.64600
.63394
.63053
.64617

1.08641
1.06111
1.06873
1.06984
1.04897
.97870
.98591
.93917
.97419
1.01615
1.01075
1.02721
1.08531
1.11644
1.14135
1.15954
1.20338
1.25805
1.27073
1.26958
1.30396

1,978.19
2,064.95
2,103.74
2,120.53
1,961.58
1,764.39
1,816.18
1,726.40
1,812.69
1,927.94
2,067.17
2,218.70
2,399.97
2,525.83
2,570.33
2,642.37
2,808.72
3,032.14
3,043.00
2,979.00
3,228.00

0.927
.918
.898
.879
.860
.839
.806
.798
.753
.724
.729
.750
.757
.763
.780
.766
.748
.759
.754
.763
.753

1.08781
1.15052
1.14240
1.13426
1.11938
1.07463
1.05101
1.06712
1.02801
.98853
.99373
1.05116
1.03219
1.05158
1.07251
1.03868
1.03594
1.05428
1.07760
1.07563
1.03992

_________ i
—
2 For years subsequent to 1900, computed on the basis of average mileage operated.

1.65434
1.63683
1.64611
1.63018
1.55744
1.61190
1.63337
1.65358
1.73112
1.79035
2.00042
2.13212
2.27093
2. 43967
2.42703
2.49689
2.60804
2.74023
2.65307
2.76450
2.86218

4,588.82
4,587.53
4,946.16
4,905.78
4,001.55
4,130.24
4,343.83
4,239.64
4,773.46
4,895.09
5,466.47
5,804.08
6,113.58
6,629.78
6,571.76
6,721.28
7,486.42
8,122.86
7,259.00
7,184.00
8,089.00

Revenue Cost of run­
ning a train
per
train-mile.
1 mile.

D rs.
olla
1.44231
1.43345
1.44649
1.43475
1.36958
1.37723
1.39567
1 38194
1.45449
1.50436
1.65721
1.72938
1.82350
1.91380
1.93960
1.97906
2.07547
2.17741
2.11269
2.16789
2.24628

* See note 1, p. 288.

D rs.
olla
0.96006
.95707
<,96580
.97426
.93478
.93029
.93838
.92918
.95635
.98390
1.07288
1.12292
1.17960
1.26604
1.31375
1.32140
1.37060
1.46993
1.47340
1.43370
1.48865

R A IL R O A D S .

1892......................................................................................
1893
.....................................................................

C ts.
en
2.167

All trains.

Freight service.

Passenger service.

CO

Co

Su m m a r y , Y

m m o d it ie s

ears

ended

Ju n e

30,

1903

to

1910,

by

L e a d in g

.

298

N o . 1 8 6 . — F R E IG H T T R A F F IC M O V E M E N T O N R A IL R O A D S :

(Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The term “ ton ” generally signifies the short ton of 2,000 pounds.]
19101
Commodity.

1908

1904

1905

1906

1907

19081

Total.

T s.
on

T s.
on

8,472,620

37,420,965
8,038,684
6,005,219
5,975,949
943,071
3,023,757
11,339,921
5,989,021

30,312,078
11,691,167
9,626,907
5,768,761
890,282
3,098,867
16,628,867
3,648,177

67,733,043
19,729,851
15,632,126
11,744,710
1,833,353
6,122,624
27,968,788
9,637,198

155,042,225 142,616,385

149,595,693

78,736,587

81,665,106

160,401,693

19,039,176
6,143,120
5,565,522
1,743,253
841,325
2,517,361
3,721,599

18,395,820
5,618,772
5,339,781
1,519,612
775,927
2,275,390
3,814,352

18,432,441
5,656,638
5,239,944
1,528,547
1,002,120
2,858,682
4,334,673

11,502,305
2,274,220
1,760,583
698,356
366,995
1,214,849
2,476,836

6,698,020
3,679,211
2,890,537
813,924
537,329
1,799,781
1,911,829

18,200,325
5,953,431
4,651,120
1,512,280
904,324
3,014,630
4,388,665

39,571,356

37,739,654

39,053,045

20,294,144

18,330,631

38,624,775

115,959,131 67,375,077
392,821,573 257,460,017

50,105,424
209,600,722

117,480,501
467,060,739

T s.
on

T s.
on

T s.
on

T s.
on

T s.
on

T s.
on

60,484,068
17,347,197
11,136,676
9,266,067
1,582,194
6,063,340
17,033,868
5,105,247

58,843,969
17,323,865
11,297,960
10,306,768
1,415,784
5,604,337
18,832,436
3,981,220

58,756,442
15,127,516
11,302,941
9,683,237
1,561,040
7,111,539
21,447,415
5,269,458

70,286,919
17,479,527
12,294,999
10,484,815
1,636,283
6,316,487
20,502,423
5,263,407

71,571,083
18,161,229
13,679,896
10,796,785
1,699,638
7,774,095
21,982,354
9,377,145

63,974,893
16,892,181
13,177,812
10,240,215
1,490,130
6,232,352
22,136,182

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

127,988,657

127,606,329

130,259,588

144,264,860

Products of animals:
Live stock............................................
Dressed meats.....................................
Other packing-house products...........
Poultry, game, and fish......................
Wool.....................................................
Hides and leather...............................
Other products of animals.................

16,460,788
4,865,985
5,654,113
1,426,085
918,581
2,158,841
2,433,754

17,968,122
5,004,087
6,052,281
1,459,707
907,062
2,348,336
2,679,810

18,184,932
5,192,802
6,170,586
1,586,385
929,862
2,415,042
2,553,911

18,829,393
5,738,625
6,161,175
1,827,078
865,212
2,579,095
2,856,327

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

33,918,147

36,419,405

37,033,520

38,856,905

Products of mines:
Anthracite coal....................................
Digitized Bituminous coal..................................
for FRASER

68,350,635
289,173,392

91,391,018
303,745,912

106,650,250
327,600,550

101,329,584
370,812,565

117,131,956 120,526,424
411,590,630 367,623,984

T s.
on

R A IL R O A D S .

T s.
on

63,094,886
18,306,486
13,926,537
10,323,433
1,530,854
7,695,701
24,298,311
10,419,485

Products of agriculture:
Grain....................................................
Flour.....................................................
Other mill products............................
H ay.......................................................
Tobacco................................................
Cotton...................................................
Fruit and vegetables..........................
Other products of agriculture............



1909^

Received
from con­
Originating necting roads
onroad.
and other
carriers.

Coke...................................................
Ores...................................................
Stone, sand, and other like articles.
Other products of mines.................

55,042,131
93,600,667
62,429,389
7,141,914

47,879,796
71,137,107
60,663,704
10,264,259

60,945,126
108,253,681
67,439,720
9,923,620

76.823.038
123,510,304
84.467.039
13,694,985

83,652,083
136,274,966
93,383,541
16*527,511

53,998,184
97,614,917
71,619,490
18,376,796

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

575,638,128

585,081,796

680,812,947

770,637,515

858,560,687

Products of forests:
Lumber.............................................
Other products of forests................

97,846,984
28,551,763

117,295,124
18,119,793

117,222,887
19,675,745

137,667,280
20,268,799

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

126,398,747

135,414,917

136,898,632

Manufactures:
Petroleum and other oils................
Sugar.................................................
Naval stores.....................................
Iron, pig and bloom........................
Iron and steel rails..........................
Other casting** and machinery___
Bar and sheet metal........................
Cement, brick, and lime.................
Agricultural implements................
Wagons, carriages, tools, etc..........
Wines, liquors, and beers...............
Household goods and furniture___
Other Tnannfactnrag .......................

11,190,776
5,351,735
1,341,314
32,017,786
10,700,602
22,462,788
25,062,788
33,351,274
2,400,600
2,042,781
5,101,534
2,961,648
26,533,785

10,868,521
5,793,489
1,417,163
28,047,575
8,703,904
19,851,837
20,258,936
33,053,694
2,383,717
2,071,811
5,684,011
3,109,300
28,314,109

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

180,519,411

Merchandise...........................................
Miscellaneous—Other commodities.. . .

55,898,707
65,398,726

54,618,163
113,037,038
75,060,693
19,692,350

77,990,907
158,179,430
98,861,004
22,493,269

749,759,795

771,208,948 544,604,373 397,461,474

942,065,847

127,651,743
44,636*074

104,717,411
46,455,429

113,684,830
51,791,366

67,205,260
45,805,565

68,472,568
11,756,340

135,677,828
57,561,905

157,936,079

172,287,817

151,172,840

165,476,196 113,010,825

80,228,906

193,239,733

11,461,737
5,498,239
1,535,461
30,582,201
8,341,418
22,086,086
24,510,154
37,642,509
2,322,124
2,133,409
5,692,915
3,106,934
31,400,013

14,031,794
6,165,668
1,521,355
37,021,977
12,499,796
27,150,164
31,115,199
46,567,167
2,743,293
2,786,959
5,913,246
3,491,373
41,984,077

14,751,904
5,647,636
1,646,522
38,264,729
12,396,005
29,595,202
35,759,832
52,338,896
2,833,170
3,047,131
6,531,856
3,765,144
59,051,051

14,*365,351
5,714,720
1,681,521
20,479,456
7,764,224
20,289,094
21,572,503
43,919,813
2,299,006
2,458,506
6,411,216
3,463,908
55,767,607

8,757,191
4,208,226
669,336
13,509,220
4,822,048
14,433,800
18,864,731
25,695,405
1,745,415
1,871,818
2,949,201
1,959,791
38,992,927

16,531,174
7,056,371
1,743,122
28,963,137
9,378,658
27,274,820
34,074,515
59,626,450
3,249,071
3,223,308
f 6,785,150
4,081,175
76,170,549

169,558,067

186,313,200

232,992,068

265,629,078

206,186,925

215,886,051 139,678,391 138,479,109

278,157,500

53,981,973
68,542,232

56,976,661
73,463,321

60,478,606
87,867,192

63,363,481
86,956,132

53,898,105
63,686,306

14,244,907
6,448,971
1,676,151
20,777,597
6,466,718
20,007,195
22,652,433
48,304,794
2,575,560
2,282,152
6,118,170
3,451,820
60,879,583

57,408,402
61,072,364

7,773,983
2,848,145
1,073,786
15,453,917
4,556,610
12,841,020
15,209,784
33,931,045
1,503,656
1,351,490
3,835,949
2,121,384
37,177,622

35,718,413
36,421,276

25,516,344
35,179,247

61,234,757
71,600,523

Grand total *................................. 1,165,760,523 1,176,604,719 1,301,757,869 1,493,033,225 1,641,410,776 1,405,060,010 1,459,700,699 968,464,009 776,860,819

R A IL R O A D S .

41,978,318
61,328,303
26,570,740
7,877,967

36,012,589
96,851,127
72,290,261
14,615,302

1,745,324,828




#

299

1Excludes traffic movement of switching and terminal companies not heretofore segregated.
* Excludes freight not classified, as follows: 1903,138,633,800 tons; 1904,133,294,446 tons; 1905,126,974,036 tons; 1906,138,340,994 tons; 1907,154,925,883 tons; 1908,127,921,780 tons;
1909, 96,869,042 tons; 1910,104,575,273 tons.

N o . 1 S T .— T A X E S A N D A S S E S S M E N T S O F 'R A IL R O A D S : T otal A m o u n t a n d A m o u n t p e r M il e of L in e , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1903
t o 1910, b y St a t e s .
§
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
1903
State.

1904

1906

1906

1907

g

-;=?r
1908 l

19091

19101

Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Amount. mile of Amount. mile o Amount. mile of Amount. mile of Amount. mile of Amount. mile of Amount. mile of Amount.
>
line.
line.
line.
line.
line.
line.
line.

Per
mile of
line.

ollars.
ollars. D
ollars. D
ollars. D
ollars. D
olla
ollars. D
olla
ollars. D
ollars. D
ollars. D
olla
ollars. D rs. D rs. D rs. D
D . D . D
ollars ollars ollars. D
Alabam a................
Arkansas.................
California................
Colorado..................
Connecticut............
Delaware.................
Florida....................
Georgia....................
Idaho.......................
Illinois.....................
Indiana....................
Iowa.........................
Kansas.....................
Kentucky................
Louisiana................
Maine.......................
Maryland................
Massachusetts.........
Michigan..................
Minnesota...............
Mississippi..............
Missouri.......... ........
Montana..................
Nebraska................
Nevada....................

783,389
546,996
1,588,860
1,357,464
1,050,222
99,319
472,132
700,601
328,884
4,656,633
2,947,897
1,719,654
2,197,136
1,180,290
709,466
404,191
467,669
2,957,581
2,398,437
2,144,872
538,138
1,474,185
667,453
1,152,323
217,246




186
167
281
285
1,025
296
148
122
227
410
437
182
251
379
257
208
353
1,413
296
296
181
206
208
199
231

785,690
613,970
1,844,904
1,334,578
1,133,544
101,445
503,366
881,216
343,266
4,830,658
3,091,936
2,048,496
2,437,443
1,052,444
742,739
426,873
500,715
2,981,157
2,605,514
1,946,325
615,929
1,513,964
680,353
1,288,953
356,805

182
168
317
278
1,114
336
153
152
237
418
458
208
277
333
239
219
384
1,426
316
262
195
201
221
223
381

833,121
789,442
1,919,125
1,374,077
1,281,751
101,535
469,038
831,436
375,678
5,186,887
3,096,288
2,089,289
2,398,209
1,180,298
795,874
490,389
579,192
3,070,766
2,680,851
2,189,053
684,417
1,504,094
765,322
1,296,686
282,697

186
862,635
208
909,916
319 1,962,675
286 1,421,536
1,259 1,241,680
103,763
303
140
583,738
973,759
139
379,488
256
441 5,364,330
455 3,225,391
212 2,146,279
272 2,710,285
373 1,096,530
883,220
239
513,324
251
842,230
430
1,472 3,505,312
333 4,584,723
285 3,074,306
702,073
201
204 1,642,600
784,725
232
224 1,389,174
242
312,033

190
224
325
295
1,220
310
170
158
244
453
451
217
305
333
241
262
597
1,683
554
389
197
209
240
240
235

983,658
958,057
2,390,389
1,390,514
1,360,234
131,282
615,142
1,068,654
399,937
5,649,300
3,468,895
2,300,545
2,637,293
1,213,161
902,638
586,704
861,931
3,185,260
3,408,883
3,407,313
783,265
1,629,914
882,421
2,546,264
409,646

218 1,369,057
224 1,055,652
390 3,195,314
287 1,440,719
1,339 ! 1,609,895
114,538
391
176
708,563
166 1,281,106
233
579,193
472 5,205,961
481 3,585,182
234 2,254,019
296 3,060,247
366 1,104,258
218 1,091,021
654,090
292
620
910,245
1,525 2,913,032
398 3,422,858
429 3,144,571
214
825,268
206 1,471,194
271 1,001,225
429 1,858,096
265
502,068

295
241
494
289
1,593
340
187
196
312
441
490
230
343
333
245
314
675
1,394
396
388
214
187
298
309
283

1,396,623
1,119,042
3,299,273
1,497,491
1,693,772
141,639
770,732
1,285,021
547,864
5,461,020
3,792,322
2,357,250
2,760,507
1,236,719
1,171,981
660,107
975,556
3,132,072
3,599,755
3,206,062
950,823
1,548,796
999,275
1,873,305
522,806

298 1,410,412
234 1,347,159
498 3,443,690
300 1,636,739
1,686 1,867,521
421
161,368
198
838,618
194 1,385,516
288
714,427
463 5,937,797
518 3,845,333
242 2,463,401
309 3,074,065
369 1,073,463
253 1,238,064
674,962
314
711 1,015,666
1,500 3,097,480
424 4,051,524
381 3,958,061
997,063
242
196 1,830,155
289 1,485,534
311 2,030,864
668,121
291

297
277
508
306
1,*67
482
208
206
345
501
521
253
344
312
250
301
742
1,484
469
461
250
230
356
335
388

£
£|

S
i
£
®

New Hampshire.. .
New Jersey.............
New York...............
North Carolina........
North Dakota.........
Ohio.........................
Oklahoma...............
Oregon.....................
Pennsylvania.........
Rhode Island..........
South Carolina.......
South Dakota.........
Tennessee................
Texas....... ...............
Utah........................
Vermont..................
Virginia...................
Washington............
West Virginia........
Wisconsin................
Wyoming................
Arizona....................
Dist. Columbia.___
Indian Territory. . .
New Mexico............

402,864
1,684,077
4,945,811
476,438
640,482
3,713,640
270,994
274,161
4,572,166
189,435
455,906
298,093
770,218
1,179,190
372,296
149,107
808,280
747,556
520,557
1,887,375
174,973
197,437
31,257
15,712
258,674

Total * ........... 57,797,737

327
768
604
128
210
426
146
171
447
894
150
100
245
108
235
142
216
248
227
284
141
125
1,003
8
118

404,839
1,742,815
4,782,371
686,376
683,644
4,132,185
291,543
440,490
5,072,723
198,507
481,491
310,231
835,909
1,228,633
372,377
155,442
1,135,458
756,244
568,723
1,925,427
203,562
223,627
30,537
48,833
284,103

290 61,658,373

.

395,328
1,852,786
5,066,316
642,466
805,756
4,297,601
453,816
403,367
3,586,872
222,233
495,750
325,306
832,869
1,274,694
461,885
156,850
1,219,316
826,722
599,804
2,262,303
200,491
230,792
41,966
33,329
278,618

318
411,101
848 2,323,282
617 5,540,836
171
685,914
251
991,307
478 4,686,549
173
591,292
248
357,731
336 6,982,973
1,049
235,013
159
528,369
107
338,003
244
920,766
109 1,417,765
264
549,395
149
170,230
322 1,276,957
256 1,164,352
224
622,736
331 2,707,201
162
205,445
135
232,563
1,349
42,473
13
34,638
112
369,565

301 |63,324,551

303 74,602,171

326
798
581
185
223
468
112
272
482
937
156
103
254
110
216
148
301
236
230
285
164
135
979
19
116

333
1,047
671
176
264
519
212
211
645
1,128
167
107
263
118
313
161
334
354
214
387
165
130
1,459
13
147

441,713
4,561,655
5,764,330
704,533
1,031,593
5,080,488
544,984
391,737
5,541,396
229,309
556,712
355,811
935,567
1,910,682
575,081
177,040
1,492,013
1,443,564
1,237,049
3,009,273
211,122
266,133
46,345
67,165
361,411

349 80,108,006

358
2,047
686
177
265
569
194
228
510
1,100
176
101
267
153
320
172
376
415
413
414
141
142
1,480
26
139

467,327
4,198,431
5,552,431
870,207
1,074,277
5,102,702
1,046,490
527,342
5,896,956
248,382
711,405
525,505
1,038,629
3,098,759
686,266
210,260
1,569,136
1,933,175
1,391,699
2,965,945
336,089
279,332
29,675
445,753

367 84,563,565

379
496,375
1,926 4,702,291
672 6,675,522
211
899,381
265 1,207,178
576 5,339,622
187 2,643,603
297
861,482
554 5,917,452
1,204
259,775
224
731,232
153
664,523
298 1,091,261
243 2,456,776
381
672,446
205
230,475
385 1,598,542
549 2,080,051
471 1,426,232
409 3,153,703
216
360,785
148
303,992
944
36,539
154

524,506

382 90,333,559

402
2,166
800
213
297
599
460
446
552
1,243
226
182
301
189
375
226
369
507
467
440
230
157
1,036
180

777,864
5,066,216
7,312,137
951,781
1,427,261
5,457,363
2,967,148
912,851
6,352,492
276,268
763,846
834,162
1,180,760
2,687,542
692,424
256,657
1,756,022
3,150,542
1,453,699
3,162,137
614,314
321,294
56,189

629
2,290
877
220
341
611
499
444
587
1,302
232
211
326
196
383
251
400
685
463
440
384
158
1,562

745,120

254

401 99,423,112

P
W
o
>

431

1 Excludes taxes of switching and terminal companies.
2 The figures exclude certain amounts of taxes not apportioned by States, as follows: For 1903. $51,832; 1904, $37,981; 1905, $150,128; 1906, $183,444; 1907, $204,369; 1908, $36,427;
1909, $224,757; 1910, $4,430,464 (including $4,315,195, United States excise tax on corporations).




09
©

R A IL R O A D 8.

302

N o . 1 8 8 .- ^ R A IL R O A D A C C ID E N T S : N u m b e r o f E m p l o y e e s , P a s s e n g e r s , a n d
O t h e r P e r s o n s K il l e d , a n d N u m b e r I n j u r e d , 1891 to 1909.
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]

Year ended June
301891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894.......................
1895.......................
1896.......................
1897.......................
1898.......................
1899.......................
1900.......................
1901.......................
1902.......................
1903.......................
1904 .....................
1905.......................
1906.......................
1907.......................
19081.....................
19091.....................

Employees.
Killed.
2,660
2,554
2,727
1,823
1,811
1,861
1,693
1,958
2,210
2,550
2,675
2,969
3,606
3,632
3,361
3,929
4,534
3,405
2,610

Injured.
26,140
28,267
31,729
23,422
25,696
29,969
27,667
31,761
34,923
39,643
41,142
50,524
60,481
67,067
66,833
76,701
87,644
82,487
75,006

Other persons.

Passengers.
Killed.
293
376
299
324
170
181
222
221
239
249
282
345
355
441
537
359
610
381
253

Injured.

Killed.

Injured.

2,972
3,227
3,229
3,034
2,375
2,873
2,795
2,945
3,442
4,128
4,988
6,683
8,231
9,111
10,457
10,764
13,041
11,556
10,311

4,076
4,217
4,320
4,300
4,155
4,406
4,522
4,680
4,674
5,066
5,498
5,274
5,879
5,973
5,805
6,330
6,695
6,402
5,859

4,769
5,158
5,435
5,433
5,677
5,845
6,269
6,176
6,255
6,549
7,209
7,455
7,841
7,977
8,718
10,241
10,331
10,187
10,309

Total.
Killed.
7,029
7,147
7,346
6,447
6,136
6,448
6,437
6,859
7,123
7,865
8,455
8,588
9,840
10,046
9,703
10,618
11,839
10,188
8,722

Injured.
33,881
36,652
40,393
31,889
33,748
38,687
36,731
40,882
44,620
50,320
53,339
64,662
76,553
84,155
86,008
97,706
111,016
104,230
95,626

Excludes accidents reported by switching and terminal companies.
N o . 1 8 9 * — R A IL R O A D A C C ID E N T S : N u m b e r o f E m p l o y e e s , T r a in m e n , a n d
P a s s e n g e r s f o r O n e K il l e d a n d N u m b e r f o r O n e I n j u r e d , 1891 to 1909.
[Source: Statistical reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]

Year ended June 30—

Number of employ­ Number of trainmen
for one—
ees for one—
Killed.

1891...........................................................
1892...........................................................
1893...........................................................
1894...........................................................
1895...........................................................
1896...........................................................
1897..................................................
1898...........................................................
1899...........................................................
1900...........................................................
1901...........................................................
1902...........................................................
1903...........................................................
1904..........................................................
1905...........................................................
1906...........................................................
1907...........................................................
19081.........................................................
1909»........................................................




296
322
320
428
433
444
486
447
420
399
400
401
364
357
411
387
369
422
576

Injured.

Killed.

30
29
28
33
31
28
30
28
27
26
26
24
22
19
21
20
19
17
20

i See note 1, p. 288.

104
113
115
156
155
152
165
150
155
137
136
135
123
120
133
124
125
150
205

Injured.
10
10
10
12
11
10
12
11
11
11
13
10
10
9
9
8
8
8
9

Number of passen­
gers for one—
Killed.
1,811,642
1,491,910
1,985,153
1,668,791
2,984,832
2,827,474
2,204,708
2,267,270
2,189,023
2,316,591
2,153,460
1,883,706
1,957,441
1,622,267
1,375,856
2,222,691
1,432,631
2,335,963
3,523,606

Injured.
178,604
173,833
183,822
178,210
213,651
178,132
175,115
170,141
151,998
139,736
121,748
97,244
84,424
78,523
70,655
74,131
67,012
77,017
86,458

RAILR O A D S.

303

N o . 1 9 0 .— R A IL R O A D S P L A C E D U N D E R R E C E IV E R S H IP A N D S O L D
U N D E R F O R E C L O S U R E : N u m b e r a n d M il e a g e , 1876 to 1911.
[Source: The Railway Age, Chicago.]
Placed under receivership.

Sold under foreclosure.

Calendar year.
Number
of roads.

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...............................................
1903...............................................
1904...............................................
1905...............................................
1906...............................................
1907...............................................
1908...............................................
1909...............................................
1910...............................................
1911...............................................

42
38
27
12
13
5
12
11
37
44
13
9
22
22
26
26
36
74
38
31
34
18
18
10
16
4
5
9
8
10
6
7
24
5
7
5

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

724




Miles.

Stocks and
bonds.

D .
ollars
6,662
467,000,000
3,637
220,294,000
2,320
92,385,000
1,102
39,367,000
885
140,265,000
no
3,742,000
912
39,074,000
l(fe, 470,000
1,990
11,038
714,755,000
8,386
385,460,000
1,799
70,346,000
1,046
90,318,000
3,270
186,814,000
3,803
99,664,000
2,963
105,007,000
2,159
84,479,000
10,508
357,692,000
29,340 1,781,046,000
7,025
395,791,000
4,089
369,075,000
5,441
275,597,000
1,537
92,909,000
2,069
138,701,000
1,019
52,285,000
1,165
78,234,000
73
1,627,000
278
5,835,000
229
18,823,000
744
36,069,000
3,593
176,321,000
204
55,042,000
317
13,585,000
8,009
596,859,000
859
78,095,000
735
51,427,500
2,606
210,606,882
131,839

7,632,560,382

Number
of roads.

Miles.

Stocks and
bonds.

D rs.
olla

j

30
54
48
65
31
29
16
18
15
22
45
31
19
25
29
21
28
25
42
52
58
42
47
32
24
17
20
13
13
6
8
6
3
12
17
13

3,840
3,875
3,906
4,909
3,775
2,617
867
1,354
710
3,156
7,687
5,478
1,596
2,930
3,825
3,223
1,922
1,613
5,643
12,831
13,730
6,675
6,054
4,294
3,477
1,139
693
555
524
679
262
114
138
2,629
1,100
1,386

217,848,000
198,984,000
311,631,000
243,288,000
263,882,000
137,923,000
65,426,000
47,100,000
23,504,000
278,394,000
374,109,000
328,181,000
64,555,000
137,815,000
182,495,000
169,069,000
95,898,000
79,924,000
318,999,000
761,791,000
1,150,377,000
517,680,000
252,910,000
267,534,000
190,374,000
85,808,000
39,788,000
15,885,000
28,266,000
20,807,000
10,400,000
13,777,000
2,547,000
250,033,000
93,660,109
40,741,453

976

119,206

7,280,903,562

304

STR EET

AND

E L E V A T E D R A IL W A Y S .

N o . 1 9 1 .— S T R E E T A N D E L E V A T E D R A IL W A Y S , 1 9 1 0 11 M il e a g e , N u m ber o f
C ar s , a n d C a p it a l iz a t io n , b y S ta te s a n d b y G e o g r a p h ic D iv is io n s .
[Source: The Electric Railway Journal.]

State.

Alabam a................... .
Arizona..................... .
Arkansas...................
California..................
Colorado...................
Connecticut..............
D elaw are.................
District of Columbia.
Florida.......................
Georgia.....................
Idaho .........................
Illinois.......................
Indiana.....................
Iow a..........................
Kansas.......................
Kentucky..................
Louisiana..................
M aine.........................
M aryland..................
Massachusetts...........
Michigan...................
Minnesota..................

Number Electric
of com­ railways, Number Capital stock. Funded debt.
track
of cars.
panies.
mileage.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

Missouri.
M ontana..............
Nebraska............
Nevada................
New Hampshire.,
New Jersey.........
New Mexico.......
New York...........
North Carolina..
North Dakota_
_
Ohio.....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon................
Pennsylvania. . .
Rhode Island___
South Carolina..
South Dakota___
Tennessee...........
T exas..................
U tah ...................
Verm ont.............
Virginia..............
Washington.......
West Virginia. . .
Wisconsin...........
W yom ing...........

13
5
10
55
16
14
5
7
10
14
5
85
47
30
15
11
8
18
13
61
22
9
10
23
7
6
2
20
49
2
146
12
3
91
17
9
242
9
6
3
11
36
6
10
21
19
19
26
1

307.5
57.5
103.8
2,244.5
518.8
1,013.8
48.0
305.7
128.5
409.0
131.0
3,147.9
2,244.8
753.8
256.8
517.1
257.2
527,0
6,304.0
3,068.5
1,454,9
497.0
106.4
1,069.2
130.0
237.6
10.3
282.0
1,311.0
10.5
4,689.0
135.2
22.5
4,127.0
197.0
420.6
4,343.3
442.2
118.5
19.5
349.4
624.2
237.8
97.0
451.3
936.2
356.2
735.7
5.0

670
41
237
4,068
791
2,651
81
1,516
242
685
54
7,810
2,281
1,177
366
1,088
726
795
1,961
10,173
2,636
954
163
2,520
150
550
12
384
2,689
11
17,608
247
59
5,767
256
1,195
8,915
1,173
176
23
820
1,044
297
151
885
1,960
518
1,011
14

17,507,000
650,000
5,386,800
192,559,350
21,111,700
60,237,300
8,350,000
31,372,550
5,372,000
23,471,000
4,784,000
152,594,400
91,750,000
36,595,155
3,583,220
33,633,940
31,591,300
9,051,200
23,161,250
92,217,590
36,885,200
25,589,000
4,462,670
83,033,980
3,179,615
12,645,600
1,042,000
6,407,200
84,589,490
400,000
514,923,222
19,044,400
440,000
200,462,940
7,205,300
43,290,000
280,456,012
31,585,100
6,300,700
600,000
19,949,900
. 29,597,000
8,237,500
4,380,800
23,547,537
50,878,200
13,500,800
22,323,000
75,000

Total, 1910.

1,279

40,088.0

89,601

2,380,011,921

2,302,094,296

132
502
344
94
207

5,430.5
12,134.9
14,547.4
1,915.5
6,059.7

15,327
34,173
25,244
3,966
10,891

203,879,190
979,900,861
682,867,615
133,085,770
380,278,486

140,776,175
936,733,282
792,766,639
128,241,700
303,576,500

1,110
1,187
993
1,081
1,164
1,238
1,252
1,253

25,592
27,754
29,548
32,517
36,212
38,812
40,247
40,490

70,006
74,298
75,804
79,751
84,732
87,204
89,216
91,153

1,622,068,760
1,692,788,298
1,761,571,812
1,844,565,136
2,039,948,875
2,251,425,882
2,441,892,057
2,427,935,397

1,272,269,491
1,389,464,349
1,455,620,159
1,524,371,926
1,725,369,000
1,872,408,516
2,112,244,086
2,224,800,236

G
eograph divisions.*
ic
New England States....................
Eastern States..............................
Central States..............................
Southern States...........................
Western States............................
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.

15,966,000
50,000
5,934,000
141,172,000
29,436,000
36,938,700
4,979,008
31,331,510
3,420,500
23,823,500
1,413,009
292,416,340
90,537,750
32,613,000
5,593,000
19,890,800
$3,444,505
12,195,070
70,439,800
67,731,700
57,624,000
23,138,000
6,506,600
114,899,700
1,810,000
10,888,000
135,000
4,008,005
89,404,380
225,000
482,896,250
10,579,700
200,000
126,562,140
5,128,500
38,432,000
210,210,729
16,426,700
4,146,000
200,000
25,421,000
20,930,000
6,996,000
3,476,000
34,394,100
40,968,000
13,077,500
35,084,900

i The reports from which this table is made up are rendered at different dates.
*New England States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con­
necticut. Eastern States—New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, District of Columbia,
Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia. Central States—Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin,
Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri. Southern States—North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas. Western States—North Dakota,
South Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Washington,
Oregon, California, Arizona, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Wyoming.




EXPR ESS

305

C O M P A N IE S .

N o . 1 9 2 * — E X P R E S S C O M P A N IE S : C l a s s if ic a t io n o f M il e a g e
O p e r a t io n s , Ju n e 30, 1910.

Co ver ed

by

[Source: Statistical report of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]
Company.

Adams Express Co............................................
American Express Co.......................................
Canadian Express Co........................................
fifl.nfl.fiIrti Northern Express Co.......................
Globe Express Co..............................................
Great Northern Express Co..............................
National Express Co.........................................
Northern Express Co.........................................
Pacific Express Co.............. . ..........................
Southern Express Co........................................
United States Express Co.................................
Wells, Fargo & Co.......................................
Western Express Co..........................................
Total.................................................. —
2 1 9 3 0 °— s a 1911------- 2 0




Steam road.

Electric
line.

Steamboat
line.

Stage
line.

Total.

M
iles.

M
iles.

M .
iles
36.495.00
55.577.84
7,128.27
3,314.50
1,915.65
8,215.37
1,640.25
6,862.47
16,962.43
32.213.00
32,771.46
51.522.84
3,509.69

82.873.00
52.907.89
6,298.27
3,292.50
1,915.65
7,834.78
1,422.25
6,593.47
15.943.89
81.817.00
28,815.38
45,152.44
3,501.69

M
iles.

M es.
U
3,304.00
2,073.50
737.00

169.59
70.00
8.00
515.20
80.00
3,205.13
1,650.92
4.00

211.00
148.00
261.00
503.34
816.00
750.95
4,011.36
4.00

237,868.21

6,608.79

12,820.15

245.00
572.95
66.00
22.00

73.00
23.50
27.00

708.12
831.62

258,128.77

306

N o . 1 9 S * .— E X P R E S S C O M P A N IE S : I n c o m e A ccou n t a n d P r o f it a n d L o ss A c c o u n t , Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30, 1910.
[Source: Statistical report of the Interstate Commerce Commission.]

Adams Ex­
press Co.

American Ex­
press Co.

Canadian Ex­
press Co.

Gross receipts from operation...........................................................
Express privileges—f>r.....................................................................

Dollars.
31,810,970.67
16,494,960.30

Dollars.
36,468,447.13
16,677,940.76

D .
ollars
2,440,560.63
1,160,895.37

Operating revenues............................................................................
Operating expanses...................................... ........ *. .....................

15,316,010.37
13,086,247.83

19,790,506.37
16,864,491.21

1,279,665.26
1,014,427.41

Net operating revenue.............................................................
Net revenue Trom outside operations....................................

2,229,762.54

2,926,015.16

Total net revenue.................................................................
Taxes accrued.....................................................................................

2,229,762.54
202,234.27

Operating income..............................................................................
Other income......................................................................................

Item.

INCOME ACCOUNT.

Canadian
Northern
Express Co.

D .
ollars

Globe Express Great Northern
Co.
Express Co.

D .
ollars

National
Express Co.

D .
ollars
1,185,180.53
457,193.67

239,415.52
134,041.24

304,458.98
216,537.78

1,467,981.86
699,553.92

727,986.86
583,736.00

265,237.85
7,012.51

105,374.28

87,921.20

768,427.94

144,250.86

2,926,015.16
302,166.06

272,250.36
13,927.88

105,374.28
1,800.41

87,921.20
8,930.83

768,427.94
43,549.97

144,250.86
5,366.67

2,027,528.27
1,862,379.98

2,623,849.10
1,162,167.47

258,322.48

103,573.87
433.98

78,990.37
219,269.73

724,877.97

138,884.19

Gross corporate income...........................................................
Deductions from gross corporate income........................................

3,889,908.25
964,201.01

3,786,016.57
214.94

258,322.48
17,207.67

104,007.85

298,260.10

724,877.97

138,884.19

Net corporate income..............................................................
Dividends declared from current income.......................................
Other deductions from net corporate income.................................

2,925,707.24
1,213,680.00

3,785,801.63

1241,114.81
2 226,011.95
15,102.86

104,007.85

298,260.10
180,042.00

724,877.97
700,000.00

138,884.19

Balance to credit of profit and loss........................................

1,712,027.24

3,785,801.63

104,007.85

118,218.10

24,877.97

138,884.19

Credit balance on June 30,1909........................................................
Credit balance for year 1910 from income........................................
Dividends declared out of surplus.......................................... .......
Other profit and loss items—credit balance...................................

20,502,804.06
1,712,027.24

284,699.42
104,007.85

285,761.03
118,218.10

157,932.93
24,877.97

1,960,255.75

14,805,305.79
3,785,801.63
2,119,200.00
1,917,241.82

891,129.58
138,884.19
56,526.66
19.42

Balance credit, June 30,1910, carried to balance sheet.......

24,175,087.05

18,389,149.24

387,840.73

403,979.13

182,810.90

8 8,752.63

PBOITT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.




8 866.54

C O M P A N IE S ,

D .
ollars
2,524,064.28
1,056,082.42

E XPR E SS

604,112.70
299,653.72

386,825.67
147,410.15

Item.

INCOKE ACCOUNT.

Northern Ex­
press Co.

Pacific Express
Co.

D
ollars,

Southern
Express Co.

United States Wells, Fargo &
Express Co.
Co.

D
ollars.

Gross receipts from operation..........................................................
Express privileges—D r.....................................................................

3,409,964.8$
1,773,123.57

7,743,819.21
3,724,950.48

13,880,441.52
6,610,497.66

17,689,887.73
8,308,220.19

D
ollars.
27,178,651.04
12,866,364.39

Operating revenues...........................................................................
Operating expenses............................................................................

1,696,841.31
952,417.89

4,018,868.73
2,783,859.75

7,269,943.86
5,2?9,605.53

9,381,667.54
8,841,420.16

Net operating revenue............................................................
Net revenue from outside operations ......._

744,423.42

1,235,008.98

1,990,338.33
3 4,851.29

Total net revenue................................................................
Taxes accrued....................................................................................

744,423.42
51,340.24

1,235,008.98
71,586.04

Operating income..............................................................................
Other income.....................................................................................

693,083.18
42,886.09

Gross corporate income..........................................................
Deductions from gross corporate income__....................................

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Western
Express Co.

D
ollars.

Grand totalthirteen com­
panies.

D
ollars.

146,116,315.66
39,917,561.83

393,119.62
284,573.24

76,198,753.83
61,690,472.98

540,247.38

3,362,726.53
8,365. 80

108,546.38

14,508,280.85
10,527.08

1,985,487.04
140,613.22

540,247.38
92,215.93

3,371,092.39
187,617.83

108,546.38
5 ,47a 03

14,518,807.93
1,126,72& 38

1,163,'423.94
27,421.54

1,844,973.82
293,137.72

448,031.45
385,028.94

3,183,474 56
1,641,066.61

103,06a 35

13,392,081.55
5,633,792.06

735,969.27

1,190,845.48

2,138,111.54
26,561.71

833,060.39
29,131.08

4,824,541.17

103,06a 35

19,025,873.61
1,037,316.41

Net corporate income..............................................................
Dividends declared from current income.......................................
Other deductions from net corporate income. _............................

735,969.27
600,000.00

1,190,845.48
360,000.00

2,111,549.83
400,000.00
35,459.07

803,929.31
600,000.00

4,824,541.17
1,598,370.00

103,068.35
50.000.
50.000.

17,988,557.20
00 5,928,103.95
3
00 100,561.93

Balance to credit of profit and loss.......................................

135,969.27

830,845.48

1,676,090.76

203,929.31

3,226,171.17

3,068.35

11,959,891.32

Credit balance on June 30,1909.......................................................
Credit balance for year 1910 from income.......................................
Dividends declared out of surplus. . ..............................................
Other profit and loss items—credit balance........ ..........................

526,427.28
135,969.27

6,749,038.09
1,676,090.76

1,252,723.97
203,929.31

* 88,912.90

30,021.55

4,753,842.47
3,226,171.17
24,000,000.00
19,677,041.13

64,191.55
3,068.35

3 2,236.03

1,233,631.94
830,845.48
600,000.00
13,642.75

50,525,22a 95
11,959,891.32
26,775,72a 66
23,506,206.95

Balance credit, June 30,1910, carried to balance sheet.......

660,160.52

1,478,120.17

8,336,215.95

1,486,674.83

3,657,05477

67,259.90

59,215,600.56

PROFIT AND LO ACCOUNT.
SS

1 See note 2 and item to which it refers.




* Represents balance turned over to Grand Trank By. Co. of Canada.

C O M P A N IE S

14,312,287.55
16,949,561.02

B X P E B 38

733,388.77
340,269.15

* Debit.

CO
O

308

N A V IG A B L E STBEAM S.

N o. 1 9 4 . — N A V IG A B L E S T R E A K S : P o in ts C o n n e c t e d , N a v ig a b l e L e n g t h ,
D e pth a t L o w W a t e r , a n d T raffic M o v e m e n t , in 1905, b y N a m e , L o c a l it y ,
a n d T r ib u t a r y C o n n e c t io n .
[Source: Report of the Inland Waterways Commission, prepared and revised by the Bureau of Corpora­
tions, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
RIVERS TR IBU TAR Y TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.

Name of stream and locality.

Points connected.

Saco, Me.............. .........
Kennebunk, M e............
Cocheco, N. H ...............
Exeter, N . H .................
Otter Creek, V t.............
Merrlmac, Mass.............
Powow, Mass................
Essex, Mass...................
Mystic, Mass.................
Malden, Mass................
Charles, Mass................
Chelsea Creek, Mass___
Weymouth Fore, Mass.
Weymouth Back, Mass.
Town, Mass...................
Taunton, Mass..............
Providence, R. I ...........
Pawtucket, R. I ...........
Pawcatuck, R. I.-Conn
Thames, Conn...............
Connecticut, Conn........
West, Conn...................
Housatonic, Conn.........
Saugatuck, Conn..........
Norwalk, Conn..............
East River, N. Y ..........
Bronx, N. i ..................
Harlem, N. Y ...............
Hudson, N. Y ...............

119.0
Mouth to Calais*®©* •*-............................... 11.0
4.0
Mouth to Cherryfield, Me............................
7.0
Union Bay to Ellsworth, Me.......................
3.75
6.0
Mouth to Bangor, Me................................... 27.0
11.0
Mouth to Thomaston, M e............................
16.0
1.0
Mouth at Castine, Me................................... I
South Penobscot, Me............................. \14.5
4.0
Johnsons Narrows, Me...........................
10.0
Mouth to Augusta, Me................................. 44.0
Sebago Lake, Me., to Long Pond, Me___
7.0
Mouth to New Castle and Damariscotta,
5.0
15.0
Me.
3.5
Mouth to Biddeford, Me..............................
5.0
Mouth to Kennebunk Port, Me..................
4.0
1.16
6.5
Mouth to Dover, N . H .................................
13.0
Mouth to Exeter, N. H ................................
11.0
8.3
Mouth to Vergennes, Vt...............................
8.0
8.0
Mouth to Haverhill, M ass........................... 17.5
7.0
Mouth to Amesbury, Mass...........................
12.0
5.0
Mouth to Essex, Mass...................................
5.0 1-3 or 4
Confluence with Charles River to Med­
6.0
1.3
ford, Mass.
Confluence with Mystic to Malden, Mass..
112.0
1.6
Boston to Watertown, Mass.........................
6.0
9.0
Confluence with Mystic to Boston and
2.7
14.0
Maine R. R.
Mouth to East Braintree, Mass...................
6.2
6.0
Confluence with Town River to East
4.0
10.0
Braintree, Mass.
Confluence with Weymouth Fore to
1.5
4.0
Quincy, Mass.
^
Mouth to Taunton, Mass.............................. 13.5
Mouth to Providence, R. I ..........................
25.0
7.0
Pawtucket to Providence, R . I...................
12.0
4.0
Westerly, R. I., to Stonington, Conn......... ‘ 7.5
6.0
Mouth to Norwich, Conn............................. 15.0
14.0
Mouth to Hartford, Conn............................. 50.0
10.0
New Haven to West Haven, Conn.............
9.0
1.5
Mouth to Derby, Conn.................................
6.0
13.0
Mouth to Westport, Conn............................
4.5
4.0
Mouth to Norwalk, Conn.............................
6.0
3.0
Battery to Throgs Neck..............................
26.0
16.0
East River to West Farms..........................
3.0
3.0
East River to Hudson River.......................
8.0
15.0
Mouth to state dam at Troy, N. Y ........... 153.0
New York to Coxsackie, N. Y ............... 125.0
i2.0

Coxsackie to Troy, N. Y .......................
Mouth (New Hamburg, N. Y .) to print
works of The Dutchess Co.
Newtown Creek, N. Y .............. Mouth to Metropolitan avenue...................
Browns Creek, N. Y .................. Mouth to Sayviue highway bridge.............
East Chester Creek, N. Y ......... Mouth to 3,000 feet above Lockwoods........
Passaic, N. J............................... Mouth to Passaic, N .J .................................
Woodbridge Creek, N. J........... Mouth to highway bridge............................
Matawan Creek, N. J................ Mouth to bridge of New York and Long
Branch R. R.
Raritan, N. J.............................. Mouth to New Brunswick, N .J .................
South, N .J ................................. Mouth to Oldbridge, N .J ............................
Elizabeth, N. J.......................... Mouth to Elizabeth, N .J ............................
Shoal Harbor and Compton Mouth to railroad bridge..............................
Creek, N .J .
Cheeseauake Creek, N .J .......... Mouth to point on creek..............................
Shrewsbury, N .J ..................... .
North Branch.................... . Mouth to Red Bank___
South Branch.................... . Mouth to Branchport...
Manasquan, N. J...................... . Mouth to point on river.
Rancocas, N .J ........................... Mouth to forks.............. .
Mount Holly Branch..........
Lumberton Branch............
Wappinger Creek, N. Y ............




Traffic
move­
ment.

M
iles. Feet. S orttons.
h

St. Croix, M e.......
Narraguagus, M e..
Union, Me.............
Penobscot, Me____
Georges, Me......... .
Bagaduce, Me.......
Northern Bay.
South Bay___
Kennebec, Me.......
Songo, Me..............
Damariscotta, Me.

» High water.
s 1904.

Navi­ Depth
gable at low
length. water.

3 Saugerties.
4 Peekskifl.

52,750
18,293
848,872
25,300
118,650
400,735
No data.
48,537
2,000
182,930
No data.
7,180
88,324
*10,000
No data.
31,344
79,690
107,428
4,736
158,857
145,933
23,050
638,100
3,244,248
286,637
167,668
446,004
673,383
113,486
67,938
27,845
236,015
181,093
9,998,021

28.0
2.0

11.0
7.0

*81,600
<74,546
671,201
•3,310,628
49,562

4.0
1.2
2.75
16.0
2.375
2.0

18.0
3.0
19.0
5.0
6.0
4.0

3,428,404
51,675
206,275
2,567,000
160,194
58,471

12.0
6.3
2.75
1.0

10.0
6.0
14.0
3.5

605,197
260,204
28,887
34,340

4.0

45,500

5.6
5.0
2.0
5.0
2.5
6.0

V 1,768,500

3.5
17.0
7.25
7.5
5.5
3.6

* Tarrytown.
•Commerce within limits of improvements.

7462,»71

71903.

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309

N o . 1 9 4 .— N a v ig a b l e S t r e a m s : P o in t s C o n n e c t e d , N a v ig a b l e L e n g t h , D e p t h
a t L o w W a t e r , a n d T r a ff ic M o v e m e n t , in 1905, b y N a m e , L o c a l it y , a n d
T r ib u t a r y C o n n e c t io n — Continued.
RIVERS TR IBU TAR Y TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN—Continued.
N am e of stream and locality.

Cooper Creek, N . J.........
Mantua Creek, N. J.......
Alloway Creek, N. J___
Tuckerton Creek, N. J ..
Raccoon Creek, N. J___
Delaware, N . J.-Pa.-Del.

Schuylkill, Pa.............................
Christiana, Del............................
Smyrna, Del................................
St. Jones, Del..............................
Appoquinim ink, Del..................
Murderkill, Del...........................
Mispillion, Del............................
Broad Creek, Del.......................
Susquehanna, Md.....................
Patapsco, Md..............................
Elk, Md.......................................
Chester, Md.................................
Choptank, Md............................
W arwick (Secretary Creek), Md.
Pocomoke, Md............................
La^Trappe (Dividing Creek),
Manokin, Md..............................
Tyaskin Creek (Wetipquin
Creek), Md.
Wicomico, Md............................
Patuxent, Md.............................
Nanticoke, M d.-D el..................
Potomac, D. C .-V a....................
Anacostia (Eastern Branch)
D .C .
Rappahannock, Va....................
Uroana Creek, va ......................
York, Va.....................................
Mattaponi, V a............................
Pamunkey, V a .. . . ___________
James, V a....................................
Chickahominy, Va.....................
Appomattox, Va........................
Staunton, Va..............................
Dan, Va.......................................
Occoquan Creek, Va..................
Nandua Creek, va....................
A quia Creek, Va.........................
Carters Creek, Va.......................
Nomini Creek, Va......................
Pagan, Va...................................
Nansemond, Va.........................
Elizabeth, Va..............................

Points connected.

Mouth to point on creek..............................
Mouth to Mantua, N. J................................
Mouth to Quinton, N . J...............................
Mouth to Tuckerton, N. J...........................
Mouth to Swedesboro, N. J.........................
Mouth (Bombay Hook Point to Cohansey
Lighthouse) to Trenton, N. J. (infor­
mation furnished by Coast and Geodetic
Survey).
Mouth to Gibsons Point, Pa.......................
Mouth to Newport.......................................
Mouth to point on river...............................
Mouth to Dover, Del....................................
Mouth to Odessa. Del...................................
Mouth to Fredenca, Md......... .....................
Mouth to Milford, Del..................................
Mouth to Laurel, D el.................................
Mouth to Port Deposit, Md.........................
Mouth to Baltimore......................................
Mouth to Elkton, Md...................................
Mouth to Jones Landing, Md......................
Mouth to Greensboro, Md............................
Mouth to Secretary Landing, Md...............
Mouth to Snow Hill, Md..............................
Mouth to Trappe Landing, Md...................
Mouth to Princess Anne, Md.......................
Mouth to Tyaskin, Md.................................

Navi­ Depth
gable at low
length. water.

Traffic
move­
ment.

M
iles. Feet. S orttone.
h
9.0
11.25
10.0
3.0
8.75
82.0

5.0
2.5
5.5
2.5
5.0
6.0

4.0
8.0
9.0
21.0
8.25
9.0
12.0
7.5
5.0
11.0
16.0
39.25
46.0
2.0
28.0
3.0

20.0
6.0
6.0
1.5
4.0
6.0
3.0
6.5
11.0
30.0
3.5
5.0
7.0
9.0
9.0
6.5

752,809
204,731
89,018
31,700
31,885
121,687
No data.
135,293
<8,277,098
26,446
49,163
212,725
66,631
67,165
13,848

12.0
5.0

3.0
8.0

5 32,076
856

9.0
9.5
9.0
18.0
619.0

202,510
No data.
121,769
1,476,500
297,699

Mouth to Salisbury, Md............................... 23.0
Mouth to Bristol Landing, Md..................
46.0
Mouth to Seaford, D el................................. 36.0
Mouth to Washington, D. C........................ 113.0
Mouth to Bladensburg, Md.........................
8.75

1414,838
*136,105
60,150
15,417
263,317
i 28,545,135
1*12,205,752

Mouth to Fredericksburg, V a ..................... 106.0
7.5
430,626
Mouth to point on river...............................
4.0
8.5
Month to West Point, Va..................... ......
41.0
20.0
7 379,808
West Point to Aylett, V a............................ 39.0
2.4
8 43,400
West Point to Hanovertown, Va................ 59.0
2.2
2 44,600
f 10288,745
Month to Richmond, Va.............................. 103.8 '
16.0 \ 1 316,017
1
Mouth to Forge Bridge, Va......................... 32.0
8.0
Mouth to Petersburg, Va.............................
12 9.0
11.0
53,282
Pig Station to Randolph Station................ 84.0
2.0
1.5
77.0
Mouth to Occoquan, Va..............................
5.5
6.0
109,490
Mouth to Nandua wharf. V a ......................
6.0
4.0
8 5,119
Mouth to Wharton Landing, Va...............
6.0
7.5
(“ )
Mouth to 1 mile beyond Irvington, V a .. . .
2.5
5.0
43,956
Mouth to 2 miles above Nomini Ferry, Va.
9.0
6.0
11,455
Mouth to Smithfield, Va.............................
9.0
10.0
82,207
Mouth to Suffolk, Va...................................
18.0
11.0
77,204
From Hampton Roads to confluence of
28.0
9.0
Southern and Eastern Branches.
Southern Branch................. Mouth to lock in canal.................................
11.0
28-10
12,323,657
Eastern Branch................... Mouth to point on river...............................
22.0
5.0
Western Branch.................. .......d o .............................................................
20 to 4
9.0
North Landing, N. C................ Mouth to A . & C. Canal.............................. 19.0
9.0
North, N. C................................. ____d o............................................................ 12.0
9.0
88,580
Pasquotank, N. C ..................... Mouth to Turners Crib, N . C..................... 30.5
9.0
Perquimans, N. C...................... Mouth to Newbys Bridge, N. C.................. 26.0
14 50,375
Chowan, N. C ............................ Mouth to point on river.............................. 50.0
9.0
Meherrin, N . C .......................... Mouth to Murfreesboro................................
7.0
9.7
Blackwater, V a ........................ Mouth to Franklin, V a ...............................
11.0
8.5
Nottoway, V a ............................ Mouth to Monroe Ferry.............................. 12.0
4 to 5
Roanoke, N. C............................ Mouth to Weldon, N. C ............................... 129.0
4.0
» 9,055
Scuppernong, N . C..................... Mouth to Spruills Bridge, N. C................... 23.0
7.0
55,137
Fishing Creek, N . C................... Mouth to Beech Swamp, N . C..................... 17.5
2.0
2,306
Alligator, N . C .......................... Mouth to point on river.............................. 30.0
6 to 11
Pamlico and Tar, N. C.............. Mouth to Dunbars Bridge, N. C.................. 108.0 2.5-8. 5
567,33i
11903.
6 Mouth to navy-yard bridge.
1 At other points.
1
* Arrivals.
7 1894.
12 High water.
• Departures.
8 1904.
1218,000 to 20,000 tons annually,
4 Fiscal year ending June 30, 1906. 91899.
i* Estimated.
*1896.
1 At Richmond.
0
i* Not complete.




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STREAM S

N o . 1 9 4 .— N a v ig a b l e S t r e a m s : P o in t s C o n n e c t e d , N a v ig a b l e L e n g t h , D e p t h
a t L o w W a t e r , a n d T r a f f ic M o v e m e n t , in 1905, b y N a m e , L o c a l it y , a n d
T r ib u t a r y C o n n e c t io n — Con tin u ed .
RIVERS TR IBU TAR Y TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN—Continued.
Name of stream and locality.

Points connected.

Mouth to Speights Bridge, N. C..................
Mouth to Waynesboro Landing, N . C .......
Mouth to Trenton, N. C...............................
Mouth to Tar Landing, N. C.......................
Mouth to Kornegays Bridge, N. C..............
Mouth to Lisbon, N . C.................................
Mouth to Fayetteville, N. C.........................
Mouth to Waccamaw Lake, N . C................
Mouth to Little Rock, S. C..........................
Mouth to Cheraw, S. C.................................
Mouth to Lumberton, S. C..........................
Mouth to confluence of Congaree and Wa­
teree rivers.
Wateree, S. C.............................. Mouth to Camden, S. C................................
Congaree, S. C............................. Mouth to Columbia, S. C..............................
Cooper, S. C ............................... Mouth to Strawberry Ferry, S. C..............
Ashley, S. C ............................... Mouth to Lambs, S. C.................................
Edisto, S. C...............................
Mouth to Guignord Landing, S. C............
South Edisto, S. C .....................
Beaufort, S. C............................. Beaufort to Coosaw River, S. C...................
Savannah, Ga
.........
Savannah to Augusta..................................
Augusta to Petersburg, Ga..........................
Ogeechee, Ga.............................. Mouth to railroad bridge............................
Altamaha. Ga............................. Mouth to Forks.............................................
Oconee, Ga.................................. Mouth to Milledgeville, Ga..........................
Ocmulgee, Ga............................. Mouth to Macon, Ga.....................................
Ga+flla u a
oamia, fla .. . . . . . . . . . . . ---------- /Mouth to Baileys M ills................................
\Mouth to S&tilla Bluff................ ................
St. Marys, Fla.-G a.................... Femandina, Fla., to St. Marys, Ga............
St. Johns, F la............................. Mouth to Lake Washington, Fla................
Oklawaha, Fla............................ Mouth to Leesburg, Fla...............................
Indian, Fla.................................. Goat Creek to Jupiter Inlet.........................
Contentnia Creek, N. C..............
Neuse, N. C.................................
Trent, N. C.................................
New, N. C ...................................
Northeast, N. C..........................
Black, N. C .................................
Cape Fear, N. C........................
Waccamaw, N. C.-S. C............
Little Pedee, S. C...................
Pedee, S. C........................ .........
Lumber, S. C..............................
Santee, S. C.................................

Navi­ Depth
gable at low
length. water.

Traffic
move­
ment.

M
iles. Feet. S ortton
h
s.
<50.5
21,830
ao
136.0
1.0
38.0
ao
26.0
4.0
loao
ao
74.0
1.5
145.0 2.0-20.0
147.0
2.0
nao
aa o
172.0
ao
7a o
14a o
4.0

67.0
51.0
30.0
13.0
260.0
11.0
11.0
25a 0

40
40
15.0
13.0

469,399
262,135
15,798
111,979
68,635
1,010,897
207.630
87,985
148,869
329,350
22,000
34,350
*177,066

7.0

<7,881

ao |
66,700
<6>
20.0
8.0
131.0
i3,ooo
2.0
147.0
1.5
20,370
202.0
ao
23,945
50.0
24.0
16.0
97.0 214 0
27a 0 2.0-20.0 / *1,406,647
\ 71,517,809
94.0
240
*4,530
100.0
2.0
•91,875

RIVERS TR IBU TAR Y TO THE GULF OF MEXICO (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MISSISSIPPI
AND ITS TR IBUTAR IES).
Kissimmee, Fla.......
Caloosahatchee, Fla.
Orange, Fla..............
Peace, Fla................
Manatee, Fla............
Anclote, Fla.............
Crystal, Fla..............
Withlacoochee, F la ..
Suwanee, Fla...........
Ocklockonee, Fla___
Apalachicola, F la .. .
Upper Chipola, Fla..................
Flint, Ga....................................
Chattahoochee, Fla.-G a.~Ala.
Choctawhatchee, Fla.-A Ia___
Holmes, Fla..............................
Blackwater, Fla........................
Escambia, F la ..........................
Conecuh, A la .............................
Alabama, Ala............................
Coosa, A la.-G a. .
Oostenaula, G a ..
Coosawattee, Ga.
Mobile, Ala..........
Tombigbee, Ala.-M iss.
Warrior, Ala.................
Black Warrior, Ala___
Pascagoula, Miss...........

Kissimmee to Fort Bassinger......................
Puntarasa to Fort Thompson.....................
Mouth to Middle Bridge, Fla......................
Mouth to point on river...............................
Mouth to Rye, Fla........................................
Mouth to Tarpon Springs, Fla....................
Mouth to Crystal River, Fla........................
Mouth to Pembertons Ferry, Fla...............
Mouth to EUaville, Fla................................
Mouth to point on river................................
Mouth to confluence of Flint and Chatta­
hoochee rivers.
Dead Lakes to Sister Islands, Fla...............
Mouth to Albany, Ga...................................
Chattahoochee, Fla., to Columbus, G a.. . .
Mouth to Holmes River...............................
Mouth to Vernon, Fla..................................
Mouth to Milton, Fla....................................
[•Mouth to Patsahiga Creek, Ala..................
Mouth to confluence of Coosa and Talla­
poosa rivers.
Mouth to Rome, G a ....................................
[•Mouth to Carters, G a...................................
Mouth to confluence of the Alabama and
Tombigbee rivers.
Mouth to Columbus, Miss............................
Demopolis to Tuscaloosa, Ala.....................
Tuscaloosa to Daniels Creek, Ala................
Mouth to Cedar Creek, Miss........................

9,911
9,577
2,074
No data.
49,644
31,050
7,474
249,884
<7,658

341.0
140.0
14.5

286,000
< 25,791
2
15,405
” 211,000

” 861,118
1Snow Hill, 31} miles from mouth of river, is practically head of navigation. During high water boats
can go to Speights Bridge.
«1901.
* Depth for only a part of the navigable length
9 1902.
given.
2 Fiscal year 1894-95.
19 Estimated.
<1904.
1 Above Dog River.
1
Not including 117 miles between Wetumpka
6 Flatboat navigation.
 to Jacksonville.
and Lock 4, which is not navigable,
6Mouth
i* Mouth to Dog River.
7 Entire river.
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N o . 1 9 4 *— N a v ig a b l e S t r e a m s : P o in t s C o n n e c t e d , N a v ig a b l e L e n g t h , D e p t h
a t L o w W a t e r , a n d T r a f f ic M o v e m e n t , in 1905, b y N a m e , L o c a l it y , a n d
T r ib u t a r y C o n n e c t io n — Co n tin u ed .
RIVERS TR IBUTAR Y TO THE GULF OF MEXICO (EXCLUSIVE OF THE MISSISSIPPI
AND ITS TR IBU TAR IES)—Continued.
Name of stream and locality.

Points connected.

Mouth to Shubuta, Miss...........
Mouth to Bowie Creek.............
{Mouth to Rockport, M is s ......
Rockport to Jackson, M iss.. . .

Chickasahay, Miss.
Leaf, Miss................
Pearl, Miss.
BogueChitto. La....................
Chefuncte and Bogue Falla, La.
Tickfaw, La...............................
Blood River, La.......................
Natalbany, La..........................
Ponehatoula, La.......................
Amite, La.................................
Bayou Manchac, La.................
Bayou Plaquemine, La...........
Grand River, La......................
Pigeon Bayou, La....................
Bayou Teche, La.....................
Bayou La Fourche, La............
Bayou Terrebonne, La............
Atchafalaya, La........................
Mermentau and tributaries,La.
Bayou Nezpique....... .......
Bayou Plaquemine Brule.
Bayou Des Cannes.......
Vermilion Bayou, L a .........
Calcasieu, La........................
Johnsons Bayou, La........... .
Sabine, Tex..........................
Neelies, Tex......................... .
Trinity, Tex..........................
Brazos, Tex.......................... .
San Jacinto, Tex...................
Buffalo Bayou, T ex.............
Rio Grande, T e x ................ .

Jackson to Edinburg, Miss____
Mouth to point on nver...........
Mouth to Covington, La..........
Mouth to Kemps Landing____
Mouth to S. Tuckers Landing..
Mouth to Springfield, La.........
Mouth to wadesboro, La.........
•Mouth to Hope Villa, La......... .
Plaquemine, La., to Grand River, L a ...
Mouth to St. Martinsville, La..............
Mouth to Donaldsonville, La................
Mouth to Houma, La............................ .
Mouth to Old River (Red River, La.)..
Mouth to 2 miles above Mermentau___
Mouth to VlterboviUe, La..................... .
Mouth to point on bayou..................... .
----- do........................................................
Mouth to Broussards Landing, La........
Mouth to Jones Bluff, La.......................
Mouth to point on river.........
Mouth to Bevilport................
Mouth to Dallas, Tex.............
Mouth to Hidalgo Falls, Tex.
►Galveston to Houston, T e x ...
Mouth to Brownsville, T e x ..,

Navi­
gable
length.

Depth
at low
water.

Traffic
move­
ment.

M
iles.

Feel.

S ortton
h
s.

130.0
75.0
246.0
67.0
126.0
84.0
16.0
18.0
4.0
12.0

5.0
52.0

0.5
2.5
2 .0
2 .0

10.0
10.0

46.0
58.0

31,192
149,725
222,494

9 .0

9.0
9.0
9.0

|

45,429

6 .0

43,371

4.0
3.0
4.0

701,243
94,320

706,000

4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
2.5
.5-12.0
6 .0

64.0
135.0
511.0
260.0
27.0
50.0

l

.25
•2.5
7.0

11.0

75.0
105.0
23.0
156.0
70.0
25.0

51,400
211,550

5.0
3.0
4.0
7.5
4.0

42,413
28,092
295,067
14,574
198,210
253,504
8,925
104,907

MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES.
Mississippi: Minn., W is., Iowa, Mouth to Cass Lake, Minn....................... [2,429.5]
New Orleans to Vicksburg................
HI., Mo., K y., Tenn., Ark.,
Miss., La.
Vicksburg to Memphis.......................
369.0
Memphis to Cairo, ill.........................
230.0
Cairo, 111., to St. Louis, Mo...............
200.0
St. Louis to Illinois River......... *___
39.0
Illinois River to Keokuk, Iowa.........
163.0
Keokuk, Iowa, to St. Paul, M inn.. .
527.0
St. Paul to Minneapolis, Minn..........
< 6 .0
Minneapolis to Cass Lake.................. *354.0
Mouth to Denison, Tex.............................
Red, La................................
800.0
Black, La..............................
Mouth to Trinity, La................................
56.0
Trinity to Arkadelphia, Ark.............
Ouachita, La.........................
380.0
Bayou Bartholomew, La.9___ Mouth to McComb Landing, La..............
141.0
Boeuf, La.9..............................
Mouth to Point Jefferson, La...................
150.8
Mouth to Westwood Place, La................
Tensas, La.9............................
81.0
Bayou Macon, La.9 ..............
Mouth to Lane Ferry. La.........................
132.0
Bayous D’ Arbonne and Cor- Mouth to Cobb Landing, La....................
57.0
ney, La.9
' tie, La.9..............................
Mouth to Lake Catahoula, La.
25.0

4,089,318
1,586,000
7163,263
7*233,912
1013,147
u 5,839
u 14,251
M9,072

11904.
* See Table No. 195.
* The Mississippi River Commission endeavors to maintain a channel with a least depth of 9 feet at low
water and 250 feet wide between St. Louis and New Orleans.
<Total distance, 10 miles.
*Total distance, 434 miles; navigation interrupted by rapids and fixed dams for 79.5 miles.
* Depth for only a part of the navigable length given.
7Fiscal year 1906.
* Average for 17 years, 178,429 tons.
9 All these streams are tributary to the Ouachita River and are not navigable for steamboats at low water.
Improvement has enabled larger boats to run and to make trips in less time than was required formerly,
lengthened the period of navigation, and resulted in lower rates of freight.
19Average for 17 years; maximum in 1891, 49,299 tons; minimum in 1905,2,007 tons.
1 Average for 17 years; maximum in 1897,11,261 tons; minimum in 1903,545 tons,
1
u Average for 17 years; maximum in 1905,29,957 tons; minimum in 1903, 2,649 tons,
wAverage for 17
years; maximum in 1906,29,137 tons; minimum in 1903,682 tons.



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M ISSISSIPPI R IV E R AN D T R IB U T A R IE &—Continued.
Name o f stream and locality.

H om ochitto, M iss..........
B ig Black, M iss............
Y azoo, Miss...................
Tallahatchie, M iss___
Big Sunflower, Miss___
Coldwater, Miss............
Arkansas, A rk..............
W hite, A rk.-M o...........
Black, A rk -M o ........................
Current, A rk .-M o.................... .
St. Francis, A rk .-M o...............
L’ Anguille, A rk........................
Obion, T enn..............................
Forked Deer, Tenn.................. .
Ohio, 111., Ind., Ohio, K y ., W .
V a., Pa.

Tennessee, K y., Tenn., A la___

French Broad, Tenn___
Little Pigeon, Tenn.......
Clinch, Tenn...................
Hiwassee, Tenn..............
H olston, T enn................
Cumberland, K y.-T enn
W abash, H l.-Ind ..........
Tradewater, K y .............
W hite, In d ......................
Green and Barren, K y ..
Rough, K y ........................
K entucky, K y ..................
B ig Sandy, K y .-W . V a ..
Tug F ork...................
Levisa F ork...............
Muskingum, Ohio............
Kanawha, W . V a ............
L ittle Kanawha, W . V a..
Monongahela, P a.-W . Va
Allegheny, P a ,- N .Y ....
Missouri, Mo. -K a n s. - N ebr.,
Iow a-N . D ak.-S. D ak.-M ont
Gasconade, Mo...........
Osage, M o..................
Yellow stone, M ont.. .
Galena, HI..................
Illinois, III..................
St. Croix, W is.-M inn
Minnesota, Minn........

Points connected.

Navi­ Depth
gable at low
length. water.

Traffic
m ovem eat.

M
iles. Feet. S ortton .
h
s

60.0
M outh to Yazoo and M ississippi V alley
R . R . bridge.
70.0
M outh to Baldwin Ferry, M iss...................
M outh to confluence of Yalobusha and
173.0
Tallahatchie rivers.
Mouth to Batesville, M iss............................
180.0
180.0
Mouth to Clarksdale, M iss...........................
80.0
Mouth to Yazoo Pass, M iss..........................
M outh to Fort Gibson, O k la ......................
463.0
Mouth to Forsythe, M o................................ 605.0’
Mouth to Grays Bridge, A rk.......................
96.0
Mouth to Poplar B luff, M o.......................... 239.0
Mouth to Pittmans Landing, Mo................
41.0
Mouth to W appapello, M o........................... 379.0
Mouth to Marianna, A rk..............................
24.0
69.0
Mouth to Obion, T enn.................................
Mouth to Dyersburg, T enn..........................
29.5
Cairo, 111., to Pittsburgh, P a ........................ [967.0]
Cairo to Evansville, in d ........................
Evansville to Louisville, K y ................
Louisville to Portsm outh, O hio...........
Portsm outh, Ohio, to Parkersburg,
W . Va.
Parkersburg to Davis Island Dam.......
184 0
1. Cairo to Evansville, In d ...................
2. Evansville to L o u isv ille .................. 187.0
3. Louisville to Cincinnati.................... 129.0
4. Cincinnati to Davis Island D am ___ 462.0
5. Davis Island Dam to P ittsbu rgh ...
6 .0
Mouth to K noxville, T enn.......................... [652.0]
K noxville to Chattanooga, Tenn......... 188.0
238.0
' Chattanooga to Riverton, A la..............
226.0
R iverton to m outh..............
Mouth to Lead vale, Tenn.........
70.0
Mouth to Catlettsburg, K y .......
2 .0
60.0
Mouth to Clinton, Tenn..............
41.6
M outh to Savannah Ford, Tenn
Mouth to R idleys Shoal...............................
137.0
Mouth to Burnside, K y ...............................
518.0
M outh to Vincennes, In d ............................. 126.7
Mouth to point on river...............................
41.0
Mouth to Petersburg, In d ............................
40.0
M outh of Green R iver to Bow ling Green,
227.0
on Barren, and Mammoth Cave.
29.5
Mouth to Hartford, K y ................................
Mouth to Irvine, K y ..................................... 226.0
Mouth to Louisa, K y ....................................
27.0
Louisa to W illiamson, W . V a......................
58.0
Louisa to Pikeville, K y ................................
85.5
Mouth to Dresden, O hio..............................
91.0
Mouth to Loup Creek Shoals.......................
90.0
Mouth to Burnsville, W . V a.......................
120.0
Mouth to Fairmont, W . V a ......................... 131.0
Mouth to Olean, N . Y .................................. 255.0
7.0
Harbor at P ittsbu rgh ..................................
Mouth to Fort Benton, M ont...................... 2, 2848
Great Falls, M ont., to Stubbs Ferry........... 130.0
Sioux City to Fort B enton...............................
Mouth to Arlington, Mo...............................
107.0
Mouth to W arsaw, M o.............. .................. 171.5
98.0
Mouth to Glendive........................................
40
Mouth to La Salle, 111..............
225.0
Mouth to Taylors Falls, Minn.
52.0
Mouth to Le Sueur, M inn____
88.0

2.5

3.5

18,879

3.0
12.5
2.0
1.33-3.0
<‘ )
1.5
1.33
3.0
2.5

*103,214
*100,083
•10,942
•139,384
•47,704
•137,319
30,555
25,730
13,163,656

21.8-8.3
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1.5
2.0
ao
1.5
1.5
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2.0
1.67
2.5
1.5
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•1,316,840
*486,406
•175,800
•663,606
188,700
126,800
• 10,875
11,912
636,237
•3,991
•342,495

40
5.5
6.0

•36,800
w 169,685
148,623

ao
ao
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7.0
1.4
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*80,000
1,613,889
106,510
*11,447,444
} 2,864,445

2.0
2.5
2.5
2.0

396,391

7.0
ao
2.0

u 151,80S
350,000

29,837
8,678

1 D epth for only a part of the navigable length given.
*1906.
* Fiscal year 1906. During the same period 11,188 tons were carried over the upper W hite River.
*8 to 10 inches.
6 Fiscal year 1906.
•Net total traffic o f the Tennessee R iver below K noxville, excluding duplications in the traffic b y sec­
tions given below.
* A bove Chattanooga, Tenn.
18Fiscal year.
8Between Chattanooga, Tenn., and Florence, Ala. 1 Average com m erce through two locks.
1
FRASER Florence, A la., and Paducah, K y.
•Between

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Name of stream and locality.

R ed R iver of the North, M inn.N . Dak.
Red Lake, M inn........................

Points connected.

Navi­ Depth
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Traffic
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Belm ont, N . D ak., to Canadian Border___ 180.0

2.0

135.0

1.5

Thief R iver Falls to and including Red
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R IV E R S T R IB U T A R Y TO PACIFIC OCEAN.
Redw ood Creek, C a l..
San Joaquin, Cal.......
Mokelumne, Cal........
Sacramento, Cal........
Feather, Cal...............
Petaluma Creek, Cal.
Napa, Cal...................
Coquille, Oreg............
Coos, Oreg..................
N orth F ork.........
South F ork..........
Siuslaw, Oreg.............
Yaquina, Oreg.......................... .
Hoquarten Slough, Oreg......... .
Columbia, W ash.-Oreg -Id ah o.
1 upper.................................
2 m iddle...............................
3 low er..................................
Clatskanie, Oreg....................... .
Cowlitz, w ash............................
Lewis......................................... .
East F ork........................... .
North F ork........................ .
W illamette, Oreg.......................
Yam hill, Oreg...........................
Okanogan, W ash .....................
Pend Oreille, W ash..................
Snake, W ash.-Idaho...............
W illapa, W ash..........................
Chehalis, W ash.........................
Stilaguamish, W ash.................
Skagit, W ash............................
Snohomish, W ash....................
Skykomish, W ash....................
Snoqualmie, W ash..................
Duwamish, W ash.................... .
Puyallup, W ash........... .......
Swinomish Slough, W ash -----W hatcom Creek, W ash............
Colorado, C al.-A riz..................

Mouth to R edw ood, Cal.............. .
Mouth to Stockton, Cal................
Stockton to railroad crossing____
Mouth to Galt New H ope Bridge.
Mouth to R ed B lufi, Cal..............
Mouth to M arysville, Cal.............
Mouth to Petaluma, Cal............. .
Mouth to Napa. Cal......................
Mouth to M yrtle Point, Oreg___
Mouth to Forks .......................... .
Modth to point on river..............
....... d o.............................................
Mouth to Florence.......................
Florence to point on river...........
Mouth to point on river..............
Mouth to Tillam ook, Oreg..........
Mouth to Snake R iver......... . . . .
Mouth o f Snake to Celilo.............
Celilo to Vancouver, W ash.........
Vancouver to m outh...................
Mouth to Clatskanie....................
Mouth to 10 miles above Toledo.
Mouth to Forks............................
Mouth to La Center.....................
Mouth to W oodland...............
Mouth to Harrisburg...................
Mouth to M cM innville, Oreg—
Mouth to Riverside, W ash.........
Newport to B ox Canyon, W ash.
Mouth to Asotin, W ash..............
Mouth to W illapa, W a sh ...........
Mouth to Elina, W ash................
Mouth to Florence, W ash...........
Mouth to Sedro-W oolley.............
Mouth to Forks............................
Mouth to Forks.

3.0

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48,724

Number. N avigable
length.

Tributary to the A tla n tic................................................................................................
Tributary to the G u lf.......................................................................... .............................
M ississippi R iver and tributaries...................................................................................
Flow ing into Canada..........................................................................................................
Tributary to the P a cific...................................................................................................

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1.5
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SU M M ARY.

1 Year ending May 1.
2 Light draft.
* Fiscal year 1906.

.

5 .5

12.0

Mouth to railroad bridge.
M exican border to Yum a.

47,677
373,186

8 .0

►200.0

M
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5,365
5,212
13,912
315
1,606
26,410

* D epth for only a part of the navigable length given.
* See Upper Columbia.

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Iron, steel, Groceries
and m etals. and pro­
visions.

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1901......................................
1902......................................
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905......................................
Cairo and Memphis:
1901......................................
1902......................................
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905......................................
Memphis and Vicksburg:
1901......................................
1902....................................
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905......................................
Vicksburg and New Orleans:
1901......................................
1902......................................
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905......................................

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A V E R A G E

F R E IG H T

315

B A T E S,

N o . 1 0 6 ___ A N N U A L A V E R A G E F R E IG H T R A T E S O N W H E A T , B Y L A K E A N D
C A N A L , B T L A K E A N D R A IL , A N D B T A L L R A IL , F R O M C H IC A G O T O N E W
T O R K , A N D F R O M N E W Y O R K T O L IV E R P O O L , B Y S T E A M : 1870 t o 1911.
[Source: Mr. H enry H einzer, statistician, New Y ork P roduce E xchange.]
A verage rates p er bushel,
C hicago to New Y ork.
B y all
rail.

C to
en .

Calendar
year.
By lake
By lake
and
canal.1 and rail.

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

33.3
31.0
33.6
33.2
28.7
24.1
16.5
20.3
17.7
17.3
19.9
14.4
14.6
16.5
13.125
14.0
16.5
*15.74
*14.5
15.0
14.31

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
*8.7
8.5

A verage rates per bushel,
Chicago to New Y ork.

P
ence.

C ts.
en

C ts.
en
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.

New
Y ork to
L iver­
p ool.

5*
8*
71
10ft
8 tf
8 ft
8
7
7f
Oft
W
4*

m
4 ft
3*
2 ft
3 ft
2*
2*

m

2ft

Calendar
year.
B y lake By lake
and
canal.1 and rail.

C to
en .
1891.......
1892.......
1893.......
1894.......
1895.......
1896.......
1897.......
1898.......
1899.......
1900.......
1901.......
1902.......
1903.......
1904.......
1905.......
1906.......
1907.......
1908.......
1909........
1910.......
j 1911.......

C ts.
en

5.96
6.61
6.33
4.44
4.11
5.38
4.35
4.42
5.65
4.42
5.14
5.25
5.44
4.71
5.51
5.94
6.68
6.00
5.35
5.13
5.35

8.53
7.55
8.44
7.0
6.95
7.32
7.37
4.96
6.63
6.05
5.57
5.78
6.17
5.02
6.44
6.48
6.93
6.33
6.88
6.57
5.23

B y all
rail.

New
Y ork to
L iver­
p ool,

C ts.
en

P
ence.

15.0
14.23
14.7
12.88
12.17
12.0
12.32
- 11.55
11.13
*9.98
*9.92
*10.60
*11.33
*11.11
*10.20
*10.50
*11.30
*11.70
*11.70
*9.60
*9.69

3i
2f
24
2 ft
2tf
3 ft
3 ft
2 ft
3f
14
1ft
1*
U
1*
1 ft
U
1 ft
14
u ;
2 *

1Includes canal tolls prior to 1883, bu t n ot B uffalo transfer charges.
* Averages based upon officially published tariffs; actual rates low er.
* For dom estic consum ption; loca l rate for export on ly 9.08 cents in 1900,9.02 cents in 1901, and 8.75
cents in 1902; and, w hen consigned or delivered to steam er, 8.89 cents in 1903,8.47 cents in 1904,7.99
cents in 1905, 8.10 cents in 1906, 9.70 cents in 1907, 10.50 cents in 1908 and 1909, and 7.80 cents in 1910
and 1911.
N o . 1 6 7 • — F R E IG H T R A T E S A N D T O L L S O N W H E A T F R O M B U F F A L O T O
Y O R K , A N D E L E V A T IN G A N D S T O R A G E R A T E S A T B U F F A L O : 1878 t o 1911.
[Source: Secretary o f the B uffalo Chamber o f Commerce.]

1878.................................
1879.................................
1880.................................
1881.................................
1882.................................
1883................................
1884.................................
1885.................................
1886 ...............................
1887.................................
1888.................................
1889.................................
1890.................................
1891.................................
1892.................................
1893.................................
1894.................................

A verage
canal
freight
rates.

T olls.1

E levating,
in cluding
storage.*

C ts.
en

Calendar year.

C to
en .

C to
en .

6.0
6.8
6.5
4.7
5.4
4.9
4.2
3.8
5.0
4.5
3.4
4.8
3.8
3.5
3.5
4.6
3.2


1Tolls abolished
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ after 1882.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0

1.0
1.0
1.0
.875
.875
.875
.875
,875
876
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875
.875

Calendar year.

1895...............................
1896....................... .
1897...............................
1898...............................
1899...............................
1900...............................
1901...............................
1902...............................
1903...............................
1904...............................
1905...............................
1906...............................
1907...............................
1908...............................
1909...............................
1910...............................
1911...............................

Average E levating,
canal
freight in clu d in g
storage.*
rates.

C ts.
en
2.2
3.7
2.8
2.8
3.0
2.5
3.5
3.8
4.0
3.2
3.9
4.2
5.0
5.0
3.9
4.0
4.3

*Storage varied; 5 to 10 days the limit.

C ts.
en
0.875
.875
.875
.500
.500
.500
.600
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500
.500

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A N N U A L

A V E R A G E

F R E IG H T

R A T E S.

N o . 1 9 8 .— A V E R A G E F R E IG H T R A T E S O N G R A IN , F L O U R , A N D P R O V I­
S IO N S (P E R 100 P O U N D S ), F R O M C H IC A G O T O E U R O P E A N P O R T S , B Y
A L L R A IL T O S E A B O A R D A N D T H E N C E B Y S T E A M E R S : C a
a
r
Y
e l a
r
s
19 02 TO 1911.
[Source: Secretary o f the B oard o f T rade, C hicago.]
A rticle.

Shipped to—

L iverpool.......
D o............
D o............
G lasgow .........
D o............
D o............
L ondon...........
D o ............
D o ............
Antw erp . . . . .
D o ............
D o ............
H am burg.......
D o ............
Am sterdam ..
D o ............
D o ............
R otterd a m . . .
D o ............
D o ............
C openhagen ..
D o ............
S to ck h o lm ....
D o ............
Stettin............
D o ............
B ordeaux . . . .
H a v re ............

1902

1903

1904

1905

1907

1906

1908

1909

1911

1910

D
olls. D s. D s. D
oU oU oU oU
oU oU olls. D s. D
oU olls. D s. D s. D s. D s.

G rain.............. 0.2085
Sacked flo u r.. .2350
P rovision s___ .3625
G rain.............. .2175
Sacked flo u r.. .2275
P rovisions___ .4188
G rain.............. .2175
Sacked flo u r.. .2400
P rovisions___ .3906
G rain..............
Sacked flo u r..
P rovisions___ .4150
Sacked flo u r..
P rovisions___ .3900
G rain..............
Sacked flour
P rovision s___ .4666
G rain..............
Sacked flo u r..
P rovision s___ .4000
Sacked flo u r..
P rovisions___ .4200
Sacked flo u r..
P rovisions___ .4500
Sacked flo u r..
P rovision s___ .4200
....... d o . . . . . . . . .5125
....... d o .............

0.2268 0.2019 0.1916 0.1875 0.1922 0.1901 0.1893 0.1815. 0.1979
.2519 .2100 .2240 .2050 .2125 .2075 .2072 .1975 .2302
.4190 .3656 .3849 .4100 .4085 .4257 .4538 .4538 .4538
.2443 .2238 .2000 .1925 .1967 .1863 .1800 .1591 .20
.2538 .2320 .2250 .2360 .2391 .2200 .2100 .2150 .25
.4688 .4406 .4323 .4563 .4688 .4688 .4688 .4688 .4688
.2356 .2150 .2023 .1925 .2054 .1946 .1817 .1775 .2092
.2519 .2225 .2364 .2250 .2863 .2316 .2150 .2200 .2525
.4406 .4406 .4088 .4626 .4626 .4626 .4746 .4762 .4762
.1805 .2026
.2700
.4969 .4828 .4370 .4761 .4556 .4959 .4942 .4944 .4944
.277
.4700 .4600 .4575 .4900 .4600 .4949 .4909 .5000 .50
.21
.24
.4200 .4200 .4542 .4600 .4500 .4500 .4800 .4800 .49
.20
.23
.4200 .4200 .4453 .4600 .4500 .4500 .4700 .4700 .48
.31
.4969 .4688 .4866 .5100 .5100 .6396 .5531 .5531 .5697
.36
.5250 .4969 .6147 .5350 .5300 .5466 .6672 .6672 .5978
.31
.4969 .4688 .4818 .5000 .4900 .5185 .5391 .6391 .5556
.5625 .6625 .5145 .5300 .5500 .5500 .5500 .6750 .575
.5375

N o . 1 9 9 . — A V E R A G E F R E IG H T R A T E S O N G R A IN A N D F L O U R F R O M
L O U IS T O V A R IO U S P O I N T S : 1889 TO 19 11.
[

S

o

To New Orleans b y river.

Calendar year.

u

r

c

To New Y ork b y rail.

e

ST.

:

To L iverpool.

V ia New Or­ V ia New Y ork
On grain in On w heat in On w heat per On flour per leans (b y
(b y rail)
bulk by
sacks per
river) on
on w heat
barrel.
barges per 100 pounds.
100 pounds.
w heat per
per bushel.
bushel.
bushel.

C ts.
en
1889.......................
1890.......................
1891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894......................
18951...................
1896.......................
1897.......................
1898.......................
1899.......................
1900.......................
1901.......................
1902.......................
1903.......................
1904.....................
1905
.........
1906
1907
...........
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910
1911.....................

17.93
15.66
16.28
16.87
17.54
17.14
13.00
14.54
10.83
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

C ts.
en

5,95
6.58
6.88
6.50
6.55
5.89
5.95
6.00
4.88
4.50
4.50
*4.25
*4.25
*4.20
*5.00

C ts.
en

28.50
27.63
29.00
26.62
28.50
24.73
23.57
28.00
23.64
22.25
21.95
19.38
19.33
20.66
21.25
21.51
20.50
20.50
20.50
19.50
19.00
19.00
19.00

i The figures represent published rates since 1894.




C ts.
en

58.00
52.63
58.00
58.00
57.00
50.00
47.00
46.00
47.26
45.10
43.90
88.76
38.66
41.32
42.50
43.02
41.00
41.00
41.00
40.00
40.00
39.40
39.40

C ts.
en

17.33
14.33
15.75
14.00
14.71
11.69
12.13
13.50
12.89
14.24
12.33
14.64
9.48
8153
10.00

C ts.
en

> F. o. b . New Orleans.

24.97
21.48
23.55
21.00
21.72
18.71
18.33
19.67*
20.33
20.32
17.88
18.41
14.03
15.33
16.02
15.25
15.60
15.23
15.87
14.78
14.30
12.40
13.60

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M A R IN E

AN D

S H IP P IN G ,

N o . 3 0 0 * — M E R C H A N T M A R IN E O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S : T o n n a g e ob>
S a il in g a n d S te a m : V e sse l s , 1883 to 1911.
[Source: Reports o f the Com m issioner o f N avigation. T he term “ gross to n ” expresses in units o f
100 cu bic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, in clu d in g spaces occu pied by the crew ,
engines, boilers, and bunker coals.]
Sailing vessels.1

Steam vessels.

T otal.

Year ended June 30—
Num ber. Gross tons. Number. Gross tons.
1883..................................................
1884..................................................
1885..................................................
1886..................................................
1887..................................................
1888..................................................
1889..................................................
1890..................................................
1891..................................................
1892..................................................
1893..................................................
18 9 4 ................................................
1895..................................................
1896..................................................
1897..................................................
1898..................................................
1899..................................................
1900..................................................
1901..................................................
1902..................................................
1903..................................................
1904..................................................
1905..................................................
1906..................................................
1907..................................................
1908..................................................
1909..................................................
1910..................................................
1911..................................................

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
2,679,257
2,696,117
2,715,049
2,699,682
2,659,426
2,654,271
2,639,531
2,607,721
2,664,721

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
1^,993
15,891
16,280
16,643
16,546
16,371
16,095
15,784
15,506
14,861
14,499
14,047
13,288
12,684

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
8,054
8,463
8,897
9,500
10,050
10,926
11,641
12,452
18,307

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
2,920,953
3,176,874
3,408,088
3,595,418
3,741,494
3,975,287
4,279,368
4,711,174
4,749,224
4,900,361
5,074,069

Num ber. Gross tons.
24,217
24,082
23,963
23,534
23,063
28,281
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
24,425
24,558
24,681
25,006
24,911
25,425
25,688
25,740
25,991

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
4,749,738
4,864,238
5,164,839
5,524,218
5,797,902
6,087,345
6,291,535
6,456,543
6,674,969
6,938,794
7,365,445
7,388,755
7,508,082
7,638,790

1Including canal boats and barges.
N o. 3 0 1 * — T O N N A G E O W N E D
T H E P A C IF IC C O A S T , A N D
R I V E R S : 1893 t o 1911.

O N T H E A T L A N T IC A N D G U L F C O A S T S ,
TH E N O RTH ERN LAKES AN D W ESTERN

[Source: R eports o f the Com m issioner o f N avigation. The term “ gross to n ” expresses in units of
100 cu bic feet th e entire cu bical capacity o f the vessel, in clu d in g spaces occu pied by the crew ,
engines, boilers, and bunker coals.]
Year ended June 30—

A tlantic
and G ulf.1

P acific.2

N orthern
lakes.

W estern
rivers.

Total.

G tons. G ton G tons. G Un* G ton
ross
ross s. ross
ross r s ross s.
2,807,690
2,712,944
2,679,779
2,667,314
2,647,796
2,553,739
2,614,869
2,727,892
2,854,639
2,985,056
3,157,373
3.252.366
3.398.367
3,432,545
3,440,697
3,506,551
3,509,134
3,522,673
3,570,138

1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

1Inclu din g Porto R ico since 1901.




457,422
456,359
433,502
437,972
439,012
496,767
539,937
612,904
713,831
774,211
812,179
806,577
821,710
840,035
886,840
962,214
934,477
936,591
973,605

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
1,902,698
2,019,208
2,062,147
2,284,432
2,439,741
2,729,169
2,782,481
2,895,102
2,943,523

298,892
287,325
281,220
274,527
272,109
261,732
263,084
258,456
249,454
222,124
215,095
213,384
174,319
167,957
171,516
167,411
162,663
153,716
151,524

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
6,087,345
6,291,535
6,456,548
6,674,969
6,938,794
7,365,445
7,388,755
7,508,082
7,638,790

2In clu d in g H awaii sin ce 1900.
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N o.

M ERCH ANT

M A R IN E — E M P L O Y M E N T

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M E R C H A N T
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T H E

S A IL IN G

A N D

U N IT E D

S T A T E S : E

O F T H E
a n d

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t h e

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S T E A M

, 1885

to

V E SS E L S

m plo yed

in

B U IL T .
O P
F

t h e

T H E

o r e ig n

1911.

[Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Navigation. The term “ gross ton” expresses in units of
100 cubic feet the entire cubical capacity of the vessel, including spaces occupied by the crew,
engines, boilers, and bunker coals.]
Em ployed in the—
Year
ended
June
30—

Foreign trade.
Steam.
QrOSS

1886.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1906.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

ton
s.

185,616
176,843
169,759
179,586
190,196
192,705
235,070
225,437
257.147
261,765
247,387
260,224
253,816
290,241
355,913
837,356
426,259
455,017
523,602
549,938
696,644
586,749
598,155
695.147
675,226
553,468

T otal.

G
ross

ton .
s
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
726,213
837,229
816,795
879,595
873,235
879,264
888,628
943,750
928.466
861.466
930.413
878,523
782,517
863,495

W hale fisheries.

Cod and m ack­
erel fisheries.

Total.

Steam.

G
ross
ton
s.

Steam.

G
ross
ton
s.

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
2,077,859
2,115,981
2,289,825
2,491,231
2,718,049
2,880,678
3,041,262
3,140,314
3,384,002
3,664,210
4,099,045
4,167,557

G
ross
tons.

790
790
3.812
3.812
4,275
4.925
4.925
3,462
3,956

2,895,371
2,939,252
3,010,735
3,172,120
8,211,416
3,409,435
3,609,876
3,700,773
3,854,693
3,696,276
3.728.714
3,790,296
3,896,826
3,959,702
3.965.313
4,286,516
4,582,645
4.858.714
6,141,037
5,335,164
5,441,688
5,674,044
6,010,601
6,371,862
6,451,042
6,668,966
6.720.313

4,505,567

An­
nual
in c.

Steam.* Total.

Coastwise trade.

4.658
4.658
4.658
3,823
4,117
3,986
3,463
3.808
3.808
4,218
4.536
4.536
8,970
3,590
3,300
3,509
3,544

Total.

Total.

d ec.
(-).

ross G
ross
G
ross G
s
s.
ton
s. ton . ton

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
11,496
11,017
9,899
9,534
9,320
9,512
10,140
10,763
11,020

9,680
9,655
8,982
9,308
9,176

13,033
13,392
13,141
12,488
13,369

< + ) or

Per
cen
t.

G
ross
ton
s.

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
4,749,738
4,864,238
5,164,839
5,524,218
5,797,902
6,087,345
6,291,535
6,456,543
6,674,969
6,938,794
7,365,445
7,388,755
7,508,082
7,638,790

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
52,327
50,679
51,629
52,444
56,633
57,532
57,603
60,342
61,439
57,047
53,515
50,208
47,291
45,806

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-3 .1 6
- .61
+ 2 .1 0

+2.75
+2.71
+ 5.88
+ 1.71
+ 1.26
-2 .9 0
-1 .0 3
+5.47
+1.38
- .40
+2.41
+ 6.18
+6.96
+J.95
+ 4.99
+3.35
+2.62
+3.38
+3.95
+ 6.15
+ .32
+1.61
+1.74

1N ot separately stated prior to 1907.
N o . 2 0 3 * — V E S S E L S B U IL T IN
G

r

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s

s

TH E
T

o

n

n

a

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U N IT E D S T A T E S :
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, 1885 t o
1911.

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s

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b

a e

r

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a

n

d

[Source: Reports o f the Com m issioner o f N avigation. T he term “ gross to n ” expresses in units o f
100 cu bic feet the entire cu bical capacity o f the vessel, in clu d in g spaces occu pied b y the crew ,
engines, boilers, and bunker coals.]
Sailing vessels. Steam vessels.
Year ended
June 30—
1885..........................
1886..........................
1887..........................
1888......... ................
1889..........................
1890..........................
1891..........................
1892..........................
1893..........................
1894..........................
1895..........................
1896..........................
1897..........................
1898..........................
1899..........................
1900..........................
1901..........................
1902..........................
1903..........................
1904..........................
1905..........................
1906..........................
1907..........................
1908........................
1909..........................
1910..........................
1911..........................
FRASER

Num­
ber.

Gross
tons.

533
405
447
423
489
505
733
846
493
477
397
369
338
359
420
504
526
581
470
330
310
229
147
134
141
127
82

65,362
41,237
34,633
48,590
50,570
102,873
144,290
83,217
49,348
37,827
34,900
65,236
64,308
34,416
98,073
116,460
126,165
97,698
89,979
64,908
79,418
35,209
24,907
31,981
28,950
19,358
10,092

Digitized for


Num­
ber.
338
240
299
430
440
410
488
438
380
293
248
286
288
394
439
422
506
579
551*
613
660
650
674
923
821
936
969

Gross
tons.
84,332
44,467
100,074
142,006
159,318
159,045
185,037
92,531
134,368
83,720
69,754
138,028
106,153
105,838
151,058
202,528
273,591
308,178
271,781
255,744
197,702
815,707
365,405
481,624
148,208
257,993
227,231

Canal boats.
Num­
ber.
21
23
36
40
88
40
57
37
28
14
11
13
70
20
13
38
79
44
19
25
30
83
62
46
21
50
51

Gross
tons.
2,283
2,979
4,180
4,263
9,452
4,346
7,059
4,580
3,791
1,522
1,225
1,495
10,216
12,386
11,411
4,492
9,078
4,539
2,215
2,753
3,248
8,832
6,577
4,970
2,292
5,720
5,862

Barges.
Num ­
ber.
28
47
62
121
60
96
106
74
55
54
38
55
195
179
401
483
469
287
271
216
202
259
274
354
264
248
320

Gross
tons.
7,079
6,770
11,563
23,227
11,794
27,858
32,916
19,305
24,132
8,126
5,723
22,337
51,555
37,818
49,496
40,310
74,655
58,416
72,177
55,137
49,948
58,997
74,443
95,641
58,640
58,997
47,977

Total.
Num­
ber.

Gross
tons.

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
1,311
1,184
1,102
1,221
1,157
1,457
1,247
1,361
1,422

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
300,038
393,790
483,489
468,831
436,152
378,542
330,316
418,745
471,382
614,216
238,090
342,068
291,162

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N o . * © « . — A M E R IC A N A N D F O R E IG N S A IL IN G A N D S T E A M V E S S E L S E N T E R E D A T S E A P O R T S A N D A T A L L P O R T S O P T H E
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[T he “ net ton "’ equals 100 cu b ic feet o f carrying capacity, exclusive o f deductions for space occu pied by cabins,m achinery, etc.]
Seaports.
Y ear ended June 80—

Foreign.

Total.

A m erican.

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
2,315,501
2,079,158
2,075,108
1,804,047
1,487,218
1,547,104
1,402,980
1,358,651
1,124,923
1,092,399
1,037,966

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
8,600,024
3,845,737
3,663,272
3,359,091
3,245,874
2,957,988
2,945,597
2.731.714
2,321,674
2,069,935
2,177,233
1,894,922
1,844,399
1,638,852
1,526,103
1,453,898

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
3,224,425
3,288,259
3,537,470
3,392,392
3,432,281
3,827,856
3,889,065
3,780,524
3,885,851

Total.

Am erican.

N torn
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N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

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
18,741,553
18,600,987
19,185,894
21,831,845
23,920,559
24,771,440
24,715,218
25,610,167
27,117,374

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
21,965,978
21,789,246
22,723,364
25,224,237
27,352,840
28,599,296
28,604,278
29,890,691
31,003,225

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
3,881,036
3,805,886
4,120,187
4,022,521
3,924,223
4,313,604
4,402,994
4,214,228.
4,301,783

T otal sailing and steam.
Foreign.

Total.

T otal.

Am erican.

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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
20,816,656
20,305,034
20,673,112
23,378,949
25,323,639
26,130,091
25,840,136
26,702,566
28,155,340

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
24,697,692
24,110,920
24,793,299
27,401,470
29,247,762
30,443,695
30,243,130
30,916,794
32,457,123

3,255,543
3,202,293
3,132,011
3,231,673
3,365,516
3,366,767
3,724,325
4,083,121
4,380,804
4,469,955
4,358,686
4,654,679
4,472,830
5,196,320
5,525,328
5,240,046
5,340,660
6,135,652
6,381,305
6,961,200
6,906,582
6,679,173
7,080,624
7,612,690
8,115,656
8,473,227
8,771,464
8,888,459
9,692,770

13,126,184
11,866,535
12,172,816
11,904,043
12,450,767
12,026,336
12,227,794
14,024,140
13,823,491
16,543,469
15,228,130
13,334,984
14,822,085
15,792,864
18,234,922
20.339.353
20,770,156
22.027.353
23,386,716
23,698,232
24,187,081
23,273,237
23,902,593
26,542,755
28,506,600
80,065,968
30,286,674
31,347,347
32,982,219

16,381,727
15,068,828
15,304,827
15,135,616
15,816,283
15,393,103
15,952,119
18,107,261
18,204,295
21,018,424
19.581.816
19.989.663
19,294,915
20,989,184
23,760,250
25,579,399
26.110.816
28,163,006
29,768,021
30,654,432
31.093.663
29,952,410
30,983,217
34,155,445
86,622,256
38,539,195
39,058,138
40,235,806
42,674,989

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N tons. N ton N ton
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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
1,268,217
1,265,923
1,068,495
1,129,745
970,960
974,552
923,561
842,487
866,439
656,611
517,627
582,717
630,129
491,942
485,748
513,929
433,704
415,932

Foreign.

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1901
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1906
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1907
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1908
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1909
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1910
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1911
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France.
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Germany.
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et s. et r s et s.
N Un. N tons. N ton N Un, N ton
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986,415
701,267
754,028
747,996
885,4a
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772,777
927,737

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234,678
221,924
261, a i
203.801
244,358
163,224
204,880
197,419
200,897
184,280
261,017
225,227
463,552
514,240
319,711
347,304
573,284
507,845
383,525
353,258
485,979
627,711
426,772
455,635
651,046
486,789
802,084
868,657
538,957
589,113
794,944
703,016
801,834
780,609
828,878
778,624
755,131
1,007,923
732,050
845,091
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336,679
318,249
368,447
369,174
711,216
599,294
590,805
476,637
825,052
1,061,546
1,211,445
1,455,756
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1,136,150
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404,711
322,595
169,432
348,669
328,170
325,7a
238,982
181,045
127,358
199,604
243,572
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223,323
443,420
343,329
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189,165
194,275
148,446
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200,857
174,396
161,407
159,655
134,699
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219,056
232,046
265,364
257,439
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4,046,262
3,675,822
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5,161,231
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6,525,070
7,881,172
7,624,247
7,015,528
7,911,055
7,103,158
7,517,547
7,385,136
6,671,069
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6,735,739
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5,029,225
4,590,253
4,866,131
5,687,053
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6,335,063
5,927,712
6,222,875
6,139,570
5,930,292
7,163,057
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7,304,929
7,047,998
8,034,448
7,286,604
7,194»464
7,036,536
5,939,024
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7,076,231
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COl

a s , 721
440,243
390,684
323,504
397,944
463,989
506,968
560,445
438,137
484,284
511,935
509,373
623,242
743,245
798,380
871,884
814,175
894,930
946,699
1,092,716
1,382,689
1,245,065
1,425,880
1,494,165
1,481,839
1,807,549

BY

1,123,314
1,215,339
1,125,175
1,248,152
1,485,924
1,643,838
2,010,973
1,518,978
1,513,010
1,504,062
1,670,748
2,079,882
2,517,670
2,460,952
2,706,337
2,521,748
2,397,632
2,579,030
2,517,361
2,585,795
2,853,760
3,102,519
3,318,889
3,143,898
3,042,738
3,073,205

Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared.

CLEARED,

813,110
749,120
864,767
1,437,702
929,080
1 ,o n ,322
1,058,468
977,606
944,079
872,248
877,547
1,096,762
1,239,114
1,213,792
1,328,842
1,233,987
1,264,688

944,900
1,055,005
990,279
1,115,106
1,361,849
1,594,223
1,664,449
1,492,323
1,491,531
1,453,500
1,567,497
1,667,106
1,815,167
1,984,763
2,334,042
2,203,375
2,209,588
2,206,065
2,086,459
2,139,331
2,480,092
2,872,069
2,595,893
2,715,939
2,887,602
2,892,103

Spain.

AND



447,861
586,265
478,327
364,271
374,586
377,602
630,086
436,271
583,985
481,120
435,777
489,793
614,490
627,255
642,654
653,176
620,282
505,465
464,201
487,814
614,494
593,824
731,333
797,766
748,345
953,294

N etherlands.

EN TERED

445,308
488,250
1886................................
586,064
480,038
1887...............................
494,626
538,270
1888................................
441,459
437,329
1889................................
457,718
543,495
1890................................
463,595
501,736
1891................................
636,942
795,184
1892................................
560,776
558,958
1893................................
518,303
521,761
1894................................
531,828
1895................................
464,389
579,320
534,755
1896...............................
666,127
661,755
1897................................
708,848
875,040
1898................................
800,537
831,583
1899................................
783,375
832,434
1900................................
742,607
1901..................... ..........
796,083
880,867
926,012
1902................................
1903................................ 1,045,485 1,005,628
949,054
902,797
1904...............................
858,383
792,162
1905................................
961,338
918,311
1906................................
935,314
1907................................ 1,013,356
910,085
938,581
1 9 0 8 .............................
906,585
957,967
1909...............................
909,739
935,294
1910...............................
904,728
939,698
1911........... .


Italy.

TON N AGE

B elgium .
Y ear ended June 30—

N ova Scotia, New
B runsw ick, and
P rince Edward
Island.
Entered.

C leared.

B ritish Colum bia.

Entered.

Cleared.

Central Am erican
States.

M exico.

British W est Indies
and
British Honduras.

Cuba.

Argentina.

Brazil.

Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared.

N tom N tons. N ton N ton N ton N Un. N ton N ton N ton N ton N ton N ton N ton N ton N ton N ton
et . et
et s. et s. et s. et r s et s. et s. et s. et s. et s. et s. et s. et s. et s. et s.
553,773
565,204
906,000
1,041,306
1,159,210
1,388,702
1,351,710
1,223,293
1,281,223
1,404,459
1,465,185
1,360,579
1,545,596
1,436,873
1,465,052
1,641,639
1,404,997
1,275,480
1,336,415
1,382,587
1,250,651
1,499,709
1,804,372
2,024,683
2,052,384
2,197,273

91,821
101,113
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
471,567
698,795
893,150
1,023,459
1,134,652
1,283,270
1,336,687
1,615,940
1,769,480

75,861
94,821
142,075
137,100
173,857
207,121
205,099
199,769
212,529
228,799
227,842
232,123
213,305
246,405
320,518
341,068
349,170
426,078
635,555
909,014
1,122,834
1,252,354
1,454,723
1,491,890
1,928,129
2,120,738

197,314
181,570
180,902
178,764
212,721
216,633
203,241
308,396
274,724
288,021
374,382
353,038
366,776
455,058
638,675
713,706
768,047
828,537
639,806
744,725
693,072
987,841
1,231,771
1,315,339
1,355,942
1,283,156

165,041
153,988
171,738
151,401
144,982
228,512
162,329
216,714
178,045
169,424
218,809
256,715
319,346
417,806
632,397
606,978
595,429
577,371
560,354
673,296
741,937
964,162
1,085,878
1,115,513
1,358,606
1,310,977

534,312
504,530
543,916
662,512
767,250
676,521
595,519
706,657
681,304
580,293
659,196
758,754
778,195
871,040
705,760
747,472
847,517
969,053
721,471
1,060,059
1,212,798
1,335,119
1,371,587

291,348
280,333
308,439
386,564
404,672
443,568
382,875
473,214
485,405
482,651
538,072
499,315
544,018
754,905
696,485
734,729
841,678
932,453
734,618
1,076,674
1,157,190
1,329,062
1,231,062
1,039,844 1,086,129
978,876 1,048,083
1,094,167 1,124,166

945,898
1,017,626
958,898
1,013,677
1,185,616
1,267,548
1,452,672
1,622,194
1,583,638
1,381,988
1,278,643
1,038,519
823,402
1,124,505
1,341,928
1,532,130
1,707,410
1,823,310
2,205,848
2,235,524
2,454,786
2,422,666
2,300,622
2,152,035
2,797,640
2,976,687

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
1,714,644
1,942,320
1,938,958
2,041,046
1,947,086
1,976,626
1,930,111
2,236,127
2,425,426

133,995
165,121
200,929
331,919
418,754
169,599
87,046
99,506
61,600
107,950
102,341
149,408
146,754
128,814
73,658
137,933
146,939
99,082
81,616
93,670
197,058
367,203
441,466
435,907
592,031
699,216

153,529
183,728
220,636
851,561
232,115
85,735
92,864
149,913
147,112
155,420
197,844
199,896
207,001
253,162
257,765
232,939
268,405
195,683
245,131
269,413
376,319
472,603
518,233
440,542
521,376
536,846

396,197
399,898
389,793
516,042
514,597
476,120
553,317
481,311
389,319
406,675
512,397
908,841
831,064
666,328
500,595
588,180
615,632
502,645
432,018
479,902
548,230
723,130
745,024
735,991
807,211
1,117,513

133,599
172,086
147,309
167,345
215,576
253,191
<275,275
239,351
214,511
269,601
310,516
198,029
289,414
274,259
245,674
285,498
249,927
239,710
223,467
214,867
199,350
269,017
294,171
309,709
359,831
385,096

C O U N T R IE S .

325




556,211
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
1,386,041
1,469,610
1,640,378
1,423,269
1,287,346
1,331,269
1,342,680
1,327,157
1,458,081
1,779,004
2,018,180
1,936,567
2,184,596

CLEARED, BY

845,130
928,382
1,011,282
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
1,624,233
1,333,012
1,422,021
1,594,842
1,629,115
1,550,846
1,404,830
1,627,154
1,560,612

AND

769,250
837,346
896,071
855,105
893,739
1,041,715
964,351
987,436
931,592
951,262
965,295
926,175
903,275
886,071
1,214,476
1,229,031
1,220,973
1,410,071
1,267,241
1,341,036
1,516,737
1,514,059
1,518,121
1,319,475
1,404,650
1,375,326

EN TERED

1886.............
1887.............
1888.............
1889.............
1890.............
1891.............
1892.............
1893............
1894.............
1895.............
1896.............
1897.............
1898.............
1899......... J
1900......... J
1901.............
1902.............
1903.............
1904.............
1905'............
1906.............
1907.............
1908.............
1909.............
1910.............
1911.............

TONNAGE

Year
ended
June 30—

I

essels

E

n tered a t

a n d

Colom bia.

lear ed

prom

Seaports

of

th e

U

British East Indies. China, including
H ongkong.

n it e d

States,

etc

Japan.

.:

T

o n n ag e

, 1886

to

1911,

b y

C

o u n t r ie s —

B ritish Australasia. A ll other countries.

C o n tin u e d .

Total.
Entered.

Cleared.

et .
N tom N tom N tons. N tom N ton N ton N tom N tom N tom N tom N tom N ton N tom
et . et . et
et . et s. et s. et . et . et . et . et . et s.

N ton
et s.

Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared.

134,326
180,370
154,661
160,587
148,730
169,062
160,847
154,188
170,080
164,258
204,873
262,345
253,608
328,021
>394,801
1367,439
1322,460
1316,188
1277,904
1292,120
1358,922
1369,367
1344,003
1420,192
1405,592
1417,700

180,198
128,235
140,084
160,063
156,249
183,394
190,053
230,325
283,527
207,269
269,834
311,360
340,216
351,180
1456,069
1405,211
1437,238
1353,812
1365,707
1519,350
1305,847
1406,031
1395,143
1242,583
1356,674
1452,881

57,251
53,973
55,250
66,129
84,967
118,760
94,192
80,572
104,441
123,615
133,647
257,766
274,404
216,985
272,491
423,827
428,561
406,945
301,904
367,993
502,294
603,977
545,273
556,553
505,199
602,057

69,707
61,849
80,147
92,171
96,788
103,588
66,603
76,004
95,435
62,712
104,411
176,690
126,250
171,749
256,820
226,708
283,543
270,518
267,888
319,934
369,136
456,863
609,998
448,165
409,124
497,873

295,839
348,509
265,137
382,423
285,036
200,225
310,148
245,179
165,401
201,557
238,554
282,321
241,284
149,788
141,922
327,003
341,938
348,890
375,316
240,176
285,955
232,179
132,655
132,416
114,197
220,789

1Includes British, French, German, and Russian China.

207,757
154,769
252,158
212,243
180,062
210,382
193,219
133,034
121,213
164,500
207,295
258,688
222,200
253,680
298,514
403,792
337,346
492,656
494,432
485,837
378,281
409,259
417,174
408,335
365,777
503,029

1,361,854
1,469,368
1,304,881
1,432,231
1,825,625
1,542,447
1,538,025
1,502,151
1,426,459
1,515,544
1,720,255
2,372,480
2,279,053
2,227,191
3,049,526
2,684,914
2,739,127
2,294,015
2,301,859
2,975,412
2,336,957
2,836,638
3,484,706
3,166,488
3,486,865
3,503,648

1,052,434
1,108,452
1,135,898
1,089,265
1,338,217
1,254,852
1,361,017
1,293,069
1,323,349
1,384,293
1,648,015
1,771,684
1,859,449
2,041,756
2,501,204
2,483,909
2,446,402
2,320,958
2,318,219
3,207,891
2,351,798
2,317,998
2,770,107
2,741,546
3,126,581
3,069,498

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
24,697,692
24,110,920
24,793,299
27,401,470
29,247,762
30,443,695
30,243,130
30,916,794
32,457,123

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
24,823,164
24,191,983
25,019,820
26,969,850
28,499,108
30,198,327
29,604,056
30,509,954
32,298,613

C O U N T R IE S .

110,092
107,039
90,498
113,575
114,818
104,312
97,550
102,597
149,452
88,232
62,436
74,254
112,315
92,339
77,778
89,785
63,115
77,939
130,022
121,949
161,097
108,079
117,432
122,818
103,760
112,584

BT

141,246
152,313
169,975
142,233
152,292
183,117
136,409
138,594
81,314
163,365
116,627
110,357
132,898
123,133
132,465
131,955
173,982
166,857
201,709
242,695
356,857
289,021
270,336
429,103
288,347
305,472

OLEA B E D ,




212,159
278,113
255,084
183,045
187,521
203,992
221,257
307,077
261,115
309,748
284,380
244,249
224,208
249,323
307,384
320,723
329,774
337,909
214,226
14,004
25,854
22,917
20,456
127,422
112,223
112,490

AND

224,797
298,199
253,007
303,847
177,414
200,622
214,643
274,071
272,999
365,775
312,717
292,053
270,444
262,108
336,366
339,690
868,799
366,876
227,573
19,501
27,631
44,365
43,171
173,355
147,891
236,642

Cleared.

EN TERED

1886.....................................
1887.....................................
1888.....................................
1889.....................................
1890.....................................
1891.....................................
1892.....................................
1893.....................................
1894.....................................
1895.....................................
1896.....................................
1897.....................................
1898.....................................
1899.....................................
1900.....................................
1901.....................................
1902.....................................
1903.....................................
1904.....................................
1905.....................................
1906.....................................
1907.....................................
1908.....................................
1909.....................................
1910.....................................
1911.....................................

Entered.

TON N AGE

Year ended June 30—

C

326

N o . 2 0 8 .— V

N o . 2 0 9 . — V E S S E L S E N T E R E D A T A N D C L E A R E D F R O M S E A P O R T S O F T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S F R O M A N D T O
C O U N T R IE S : T o n n a g e , 1885 to 1911, b y P o r ts .
[The “ net to n ” equals 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity, exclu sive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, m achinery, etc.]
Passamaquoddy,Me.

Portland, Me.

Boston, Mass.

New Y ork, N .Y .

P hiladelphia, Pa.

B altim ore, M d.

Newport News, Va.

Cleared.

N ton
et s.

N tons.
et

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N ton N ton N ton
et s. et s. et s.

975,495
1,018,921
1,083,336
1,091,170
1,224,445
1,208,507
1,226,817
1,406,689
1,330,110
1,430,828
1,425,611
1,523,096
1,634,120
1,661,872
1,872,748
1,909,121
2,240,317
2,087,555
2,217,543
2,250,977
2,082,814
2,243,332
2,244,124
2,075,743
1,981,812
1,828,887
1,839,682

5,659,733
5,558,938
6,087,110
5,683,371
5,596,821
6,258,222
6,452,877
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
8,679,273
8,982,767
9,053,096
9,235,524
9,630,853
10,476,993
11,883,345
12,154,780
12,528,723
13,042,818
13,428,950

5,440,724
5,388,335
5,779,691
5,547,442
5,454,415
6,025,518
6,048,784
7,140,393
6,639,433
6,964,927
6,499,490
6,552,614
6,943,835
7,576,630
7,496,279
7,843,529
8,118,427
8,415,291
8,847,072
8,700,590
9,311,527
9,913,960
10,472,601
11,939,964
11,866,413
12,541,903
13,366,893

1,038,167
1,165,066
1,290,762
1,170,528
1,104,032
1,410,640
1,351,466
1,733,047
1,622,482
1,431,901
1,426,794
1,416,081
1,539,401
1,636,149
1,658,417
1,850,656
1,923,402
1,926,641
1,993,422
1,712,052
1,833,640
2,080,896
2,330,853
2,439,350
2,274,625
2,606,097
2,672,883

921,276
895,486
981,840
879,070
874,051
1,119,454
991,963
1,497,218
1,383,382
1,261,067
1,284,639
1,214,683
1,411,404
1,592,589
1,688,391
1,885,959
2,004,922

627,418
521,470
692,762
534,218
480,874
845,239
711,833
1,129,447
785,172
808,980
630,907
895,093
1,253,072
1,654,361
1,605,090
1,677,386
1,647,177
1,410,469
1,406,529
1,246,713
1,224,960
1,548,590
1,419,732
1,357,086
1,102,479
1,409,917
1,279,487

739,024
607,868
815,638
683,446
670,269
1,124,262
901,957
1,384,035
1,114,454
1,121,839
1,077,350
1,067,543
1,519,397
1,824,970
1,729,202
1,775,269
1,758,673
1,362,873
1,338,888
1,280,274
1,249,698
1,611,772
1,496,211
1,447,468
1,102,226
1,189,230
1,283,822

184,271
190,894
214,198
211,540
186,188
218,853
269,861
290,933
265,853
242,393
233,419
229,137
188,472
173,670
189,929
166,378
171,575
183,526
197,031
219,151
258,949
272,038
258,178
291,687
248,243
270,925
813,062

189,775
197,682
226,243
221,703
201,896
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
207,601
227,367
281,934
291,728
274,103
841,383
801,293
319,062
821,880




132,558
142,065
152,297
89,543
110,999
107,993
89,690
108,830
106,38$
138,409
116,060
140,354
199,550
257,589
292,808
844,082
447,288
887,671
633,519
398,119
325,763
384,050
407,214
394,307
837,240
349,849
861,209

203,905
195,948
192,249
142,225
179,220
152,803
123,380
158,390
150,416
179,122
134,252
185,569
237,016
276,020
814,947
372,919
451,420
384,646
592,510
420,117
329,195
395,398
431,021
406,040
832,818
320,527
331,067

1,152,416
1,184,108
1,282,159
1,335,906
1,399,384
1,404,828
1,502,215
1,664,713
1,631,934
1,696,118
1,689,867
1,757,281
1,943,582
1,910,490
2,129,795
2,236,066
2,497,441
2,411,230
2,978,913
2,713,371
2,604,579
2,958,155
3,018,888
2,864,912
2,852,016
2,714,382
2,836,611

1,945,287
1,861,423
1,728,244
1,817,984
2,250,637
2,334,206
2,477,206
2,225,386
2,250,489
2,327,119

Entered.

52,144
23,712
54,982
60,063
14,360
73,761
32,175
122,293
46,980
177,366
161,278
159,719
331,630
446,716
395,778
458,105
459,384
425,951
285,817
229,278
199,111
286,170
191,123
322,372
287,314
152,379
200,306

Cleared.

196,335
224,668
330,818
154,332
124,313
192,387
230,857
286,057
175,099
244,677
278,768
607,265
512,638
682,293
518,871
636,622
645,071
500,040
358,647
262,033
240,893
366,758
316,740
309,278
359,702
452,499
365,148

3 2 7

Entered.

PORTS.

Cleared.

B Y

Entered.

CLEARED,

Cleared.

AN D

Entered.

ENTERED

Cleared.

N s. N ton N ton N ton N ton
et-ton et s. et s. et s. et s.
1885...................
1886...................
1887...................
1888...................
1889...................
1890...................
1891...................
1892...................
1893...................
1894...................
1895...................
1896...................
1897...................
1898...................
1899...................
1900....................
1901...................
1902...................
1903...................
1904...................
1905...................
1906...................
1907 ....................
1908.............: . . .
1909....................
1910....................
1911....................

Entered.

Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared.

TO N NAGE

Year ended
June 30—

F O R E IG N

2 0 9 .— V

essels

E

n tered

at

a n d

C

lear ed

N orfolk M id
Portsm outh, Va.

Y ear ended June 80—

from

Seaports

Charleston, S. C.

o f

th e

U

n it e d

States,

Brunswick, Ga.

etc

. : T

o nn age

Savannah, Ga.

,

1885

to

1911,

b y

Pensacola, Fla.

P

o rts—

C o n tin u e d .

M obile, A la.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

N ton
et s.

N Un.
et r s

N ton
et s.

N ton .
et s

N tom
et .

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N te n.
et r s

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

70,711
56,483
66,521
38,527
58,527
84,850
36,113
112,027
34,326
61,002
52,344
63,095
237,109
239,512
217,013
200,593
261,596
83,999
33,948
98,453
98,669
89,324
94,320
228,846
165,525
138,700
246,026

111,478
145,092
207,448
103,999
95,016
98,683
105,554
153,978
121,200
154,656
156,648
203,058
441,198
349,805
432,780
392,294
561,722
424,288
403,830
481,824
450,094
502,701
451,315
571,753
611,616
811,087
893,560

140,467
103,768
88,495
115,784
140,005
157,573
124,097
129,748
146,154
150,130
183,258
167,928
210,093
275,101
242,924
226,837
285,305
142,419
173,930
154,928
145,554
150,628
175,131
146,364
154,408
98,928
86,005

181,263
170,327
179,008
137,969
152,515
246,626
182,260
269,784
235,742
253,548
237,748
214,156
283,389
318,823
318,310
267,568
334,258
224,481
192,538
183,427
170,536
196,139
208,547
244,460
221,494
289,982
277,856

180,889
176,934
198,493
198,021
165,974
255,343
265,531
282,885
260,036
298,628
300,451
287,992
343,392
376,248
349,769
343,555
377,929
352,171
390,179
308,661
432,533
428,455
456,273
468,591
448,390
385,346
414,315

226,629
258,111
253,297
280,397
382,353
395,702
312,267
333,367
371,147
397,664
350,773
317,424
429,258
380,160
559,189
520,153
468,280
427,566
435,530
498,662
404,607
384,958
417,997
390,835
347,160
390,446
392,285

231,512
280,182
262,936
318,614
397,540
420,076
364,999
374,763
408,169
395,394
352,607
380,091
456,222
399,938
595,461
595,229
529,192
483,233
576,422
631,723
489,997
427,043
445,606
451,776
404,676
487,856
465,764

89,558
84,185
54,514
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
447,141
587,104
611,679
774,887
626,297
644,716
603,129
670,990
677,445




124,785
114,799
104,443
71,689
82,336
86,710
94,869
113,548
83,308
97,309
99,741
49,333
100,007
148,563
122,960
95,007
97,007
118,739
152,562
78,339
110,763
112,498
155,232
162,830
176,082
252,284
292,539

148,754
134,769
120,108
116,884
105,546
120,969
153,984
121,619
84,658
101,118
107,139
60,264
72,707
96,015
96,265
52,645’
38,565
53,171
74,790
16,514
19,378
8,592
34,433
35,002
48,352
59,762
55,993

101,815
77,116
71,689
76,626
112,381
146,275
84,503
110,296
131,898
140,249
150,526
143,607
218,483
292,524
270,366
210,884
208,119
108,978
91,391
99,179
90,221
87,856
98,767
94,182
50,316
29,551
44,833

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
514,613
595,748
604,653
726,772
644,496
672,174
666,384
692,973
743,559

PpB T S,

Entered.

CLEARED, BY

Cleared.

AND

Entered.

EN TEBED

Cleared.

TONNAGE

Entered.

1885..........................................
1886..........................................
1887..........................................
1888..........................................
1889..........................................
1890..........................................
1891..........................................
1892..........................................
1898..........................................
1894..........................................
1895..........................................
1896..........................................
1897..........................................
1898..........................................
1899..........................................
1900..........................................
1901..........................................
1902..........................................
1908..........................................
1904..........................................
1905..........................................
1906.........................................
1907..........................................
1908..........................................
1909..........................................
1910..........................................
1911.........................................

328

N o.

Pearl R iver, Miss.
Year
ended
June 30— Entered. Cleared.

N ew Orleans, La.
Entered.

Cleared.

Galveston, Tex.
Entered. Cleared.

San Francisco, Cal.
Entered.

Cleared.

Puget Sound, W ash.

A ll other seaports.

Entered.

Cleared.

Entered.

Cleared.

Total.
Entered.

Cleared.

N ton .
et s

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

N ton
et s.

396,385
468,293
409,708
649,080
856,156
895,746
1,160,155
1,043,622
922,946
895,653
1,068,178
1,167,685
1,157,688
1,182,919
1,114,890
1,173,523
1,348,219
1,340,765
1,340,739
1,353,526
1,436,374
1,522,744
1,737,832
2,067,561
2,068,524
2,063,152
2,272,562

591,566
620,072
783,504
773,752
810,400
804,214
834,375
910,836
969,002
1,004,964
1,059,005
1,047,268
1,154,900
1,490,626
1,557,738
1,750,073
2,076,313
2,412,948
2,378,215
2,237,797
2,246,186
2,244,365
2,517,616
2,819,709
2,836,241
3,104,168
3,184,568

743,030
802,759
984,479
1,125,322
1,040,963
911,827
1,044,902
1,007,871
1,088,280
1,117,339
1,041,093
1,146,262
1,105,305
1,477,716
1,616,361
1,705,568
1,925,938
2,057,139
1,910,877
1,910,753
1,728,962
1,904,026
2,058,337
2,420,400
2,310,061
2,700,435
2,708,880

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
24,697,692
24,110,920
24.793,299
27,401,470
29,247,762
30,443,695
30,243,130
30,916,794
32,457,123

12,496,275
12,413,235
13,510,535
13,302,197
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
24,823,164
24,191,983
25*019,820
26,969,850
28,499,108
30,198,327
29,604,056
30,509,954
32,298,613

329




FO RTS.

N tom
et .

381,264
421,367
390,162
575,431
689,131
802,478
1,078,228
967,927
776,275
789,365
955,317
1,072,781
1,139,633
1,048,849
997,438
1,103,797
1,209,185
1,221,890
1,187,768
1,171,554
1,238,095
1,421,143
1,544,029
1,803,764
1,920,167
1,806,467
2,105,599

881,299
774,690
965,054
955,319
1,048,703
1,030,538
1,095,776
1,290,561
1,108,316
1,100,333
1,142,650
1,221,136
1,259,653
1,096,279
1,088,051
1,351,718
1,054,252
1,016,284
932,576
876,090
809,107
773,227
934,797
1,051,732
905,596
912,122
987,375

CLEARED, B T

N ton
et s.

973,231
820,187
917,545
938,157
1,064,738
1,080,974
1,068,283
1,180,105
1,134,277
1,119,227
1,078,954
1,165,779
1,186,618
1,119,559
977,827
1,339,648
1,068,554
1,180,675
1,047,295
1,014,804
1,017,512
789,165
799,632
889,384
868,937
897,600
1,138,009

656,931
703,620
720,404
721,128
770,047
1,019,522
885,785
1,222,261
936,905
1,018,134
999,773
1,071,475
1,396,261
1,598,557
1,439,183
1,675,434
1,858,078
1,702,173
1,561,898
1,475,467
1,791,902
1,716,006
1,985,873
1,952,937
2,017,854
1,832,031
2,019,067

AND

N ton
et s.

674,766
95,563
89,536
675,871
124,192
129,628
117,102
656,174
136,861
727,520
103,446
118,118
766,204
99,548
109,329
1,015,550
173,473
170,102
881,757
168,058
202,184
241,198
267,971
1,250,281
999,284
282,111
236,118
280,562
1,045,655
247,030
399,891
997,996
367,738
1,077,331
292,726
312,231
1,319,716
550,652
566,200
811,215
1,641,960
760,087
1,431,856
859,160
928,981
816,834
1,720,008
724,666
1,948,234
646,126
742,008
1,907,412
636,932
750,612
1,889,140
885,786
603,530
1,589,442
801,060
985,673
884,536 1,081,248
1,986,343
1,839,648 1,090,683 1,284,109
2,152,668 1,333,084 1,597,043
913,325 1,037,708
2,079,565
2,168,816 1,094,400 1,339,337
2,103,465
907,867
675,963
2,249,883
830,272 1,049,787

43,983
50,426
54,146
84,986
117,740
124,752
123,254
127,697
120,233
92,282
121,364
152,130
185,703
146,155
173,140
144,163
185,698
183,704
191,879
278,785
313,127
312,382
377,336
360,967
344,905
398,886
384,685

EN TERED

N ton N ton N ton N ton
et s. et s. et s. et s.

39,402
48,584
51,747
73,167
125,772
129,114
108,576
124,135
130,105
99,566
101,895
143,592
186,412
168,288
168,518
176,073
207,298
183,651
132,268
249,580
259,143
303,432
321,870
*312,365
274,526
267,723
306,750

TON N AGE

N U a N ton N ton
et m. et s. et s.
1885...........
1886...........
1887...........
1888...........
1889...........
1890...........
1891...........
1892...........
1893...........
1894...........
1895...........
1896...........
1897...........
1898...........
1899...........
1900...........
1901...........
1902...........
1903...........
1904...........
1905...........
1906...........
1907...........
1908...........
1909...........
1910...........
1911...........

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No. 2 1 0.—NATIONALITY OF THE FOREIGN TONNAGE AND TOTAL AMERICAN TONNAGE ENTERED AND CLEARED AT
SEAPORTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM AND TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES:

6

2

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N orw egian and
Sw edish.
E ntered.

Portuguese.

Bussian.

Spanish.

A ll other foreign.

T otal foreign.

Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. E ntered.




21,114
20,223
19,851
24,163
18,154
16,179
28,626
40,035
38,651
53,843
66,855
48,651
43,547
57,229
65,037
73,414
65,053
58,075
47,349
49,643
62,444
29,560
44,185
19,127
20,271
14,800
11,868
6,285

21,115
20,144
18,923
18,852
20,505
16,191
29,967
35,300
41,296
50,366
68,124
48,022
43,841
59,249
62,070
77,196
60,443
59,805
48,661
48,053
65,862
28,970
34,647
26,706
26,578
13,198
13,368
6,177

66,755
54,618
64,085
59,909
46,320
31,235
43,031
50,427
57,340
56,813
73,653
68,103
61,617
61,316
74,203
72,912
79,388
81,801
70,933
60,421
49,031
31,343
18,965
102,986
163,791
97,473
99,556
108,077

75,073
61,264
58,898
60,105
48,551
30,864
47,056
55,245
57,181
62,505
71,985
65,620
63,746
59,066
75,693
64,809
82,030
81,976
73,033
69,826
49,720
30,413
27,209
102,915
159,072
99,791
100,329
98,736

209,349
225,567
238,421
256,419
233,149
257,688
309,287
342,874
312,814
314,463
344,583
186,757
330,365
350,411
348,897
283,017
358,539
460,126
567,282
505,546
397,423
407,591
381,729
396,449
390,590
373,271
388,325
443,744

223,154
217,518
253,556
251,598
253,908
267,936
310,642
343,226
335,151
332,066
342,547
329,009
332,106
379,577
356,299
230,225
365,428
460,657
579,286
505,167
399,688
400,183
377,371
388,630
361,398
364,537
386,515
422,097

44,997
58,210
59,211
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
221,421
314,919
320,774
307,753
249,482
367,940
459,128
537,756
492,769
647,111
762,476

54,482
59,149
86,835
54,772
89,290
86,104
124,297
122,638
109,828
105,428
125,658
122,541
127,949
93,119
180,438
176,064
332,685
210,788
314,599
321,855
308,528
256,304
345,397
414,110
481,230
421,984
561,981
622,570

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
20,816,656
20,305,034
20,673,112
23,378,949
25,323,589
26,130,091
25,840,136
26,702,566
28,155,340

N
ettons. N tons. N
et
ettons.
9,360,610
9,687,700
9,606,976
10,740,017
10,307,984
10,329,311
12,039,032
11,694,627
14,507,115
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
20,892,226
20,356,142
20,760,479
23,046,644
24,701,613
25,910,032
25,388,848
26,313,894
27,871,265

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
3,362,476
3,332,763
3,974,239
3,979,564
4,019,871
3,881,036
3,805,886
4,120,187
4,022,521
3,924,223
4,313,604
4,402,994
4.214,228
4,301,783

2,845,109
2,808,575
2,806,259
2,770,518
2,994,213
3,342,350
3,390,017
3,716,083
3,751,050
3,537,131
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
3,930,938
3,835,841
4,259,341
3,923,206
3.797,495
4,288,295
4,215,208
4,196,060
4,427,348

Entered.

Cleared.

N
ettons.

N ton
et s.

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
16,725,847
17,452,968
20,002,639
21,700,311
21,963,407
23,533,597
24,790,950
24,361,435
24,697,692
24, U 0,920
24,793,299
27,401,470
29,247,762
30,443,695
30,243,130
30,916,794
32,457,123

12,205,719
12,496,275
12,413,235
13,510,535
13,302,197
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
24,242,104
24,823,164
24,191,983
25,019,820
26,969,850
28,499,180
30,198,327
29,604,056
30,509,954
32,298,613

331

687,978
718,677
682,806
716,100
685,632
678,680
822,821
787,745
1,020,109
977,283
870,665
912,817
1,000,028
1,166,182
1,345,479
1,417,391
1,722,247
1,937,887
1,644,211
1,750,506
1,751,839
1,864,380
2,124,209
2,437,909
2,511,247
2,358,556
2,448,944
2,562,942

Cleared.

NATIONALITY.

684,514
714,178
697,409
730,152
669,403
671,957
824,286
796,100
1,019,015
977,010
877,763
875,179
985,935
1,175,609
1,310,746
1,421,456
1,710,814
1,886,477
1,646,916
1,723,151
1,757,172
1,827,809
2,184,692
2,453,621
2,502,329
2,328,990
2,430,366
2,614,648

Entered.

Grand total.

TONNAGE ENTEBED AND OLEABED

N ton N ton N ton N s. N s. N s. N s. N
et s. et s. et s. etton etton etton etton ettons. N
et r s
etton
ettons. N s. N Un.
1884....
18 85....
18 86....
18 87....
18 88....
18 89....
18 90....
18 91....
18 92....
18 98....
1 8 9 4 ....
18 95....
1 8 9 6 ....
18 9 7 ....
1 8 9 8 ....
18 99....
1 9 0 0 ....
19 0 1 ....
19 02....
19 08....
1 9 0 4 ....
19 05....
1 9 0 6 ....
19 07....
1908....
19 09....
m o ....
19 11....

Cleared.

Am erican.

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FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE IN AMERICAN VESSELS, ETC.

No. 3 1 1 .—FOREIGN CARRYING TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES IN
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VESSELS AND BY LAND VEHICLES: Valuks.
1865 to 1911.
[Merchandise and specie to 1879, inclusive; merchandise only after 1879.]
IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES.
By sea.i
Year ended
June 80—

In American
vessels.

D
ollars.
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.......................
1H99.......................
1900..................... /
1901.......................
1902.......................
1903.......................
1904.......................
1905.......................
1906.......................
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

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
135,046,2^?
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
123,666,832
132,253,065
160,649,571
168,488,129
176,550,716
151,919,733
150,528,075
147,100,976
146,640,912

In foreign
vessels.

Total.

D
ollars.

Per cent in
American
vessels.

D
ollars.

174,170,536
248,555,652
333,471,763
445,512,158
417,831,571
300,622,035
248,659,583
371,624,808
300,512,231
437,314,255
309,140,510
462,377,587
363,020,644
526,306,354
445,416,783
622,703,085
471,806,765
646,546,599
405,320,135
581,347,913
382,949,568
540,822,294
321,139,500
464,529,204
329,565,833
481,399,900
307,407,565
453,906,847
810,499,599
454,089,952
503,494,913
652,812,281
491,840,269
625,471,416
571,517,802
701,784,628
564,175,576
700,177,866
512,511,192
647,557,399
443,513,801
656,377,853
491,937,636
610,880,453
543,392,216
664,757,709
568,222,357
691,747,655
586,120,881
706,903,791
623,740,100
748,689,048
676,511,763
803,983,441
648,535,976
787,675,867
695,184,394
822,279,828
503,810,334
625,371,527
590,538,362
698,767,977
626,890,521
744,189,595
619,784,338
728,917,792
492,086,003
585,621,870
663,728,668
581,673,550
701,223,735
805,528,675
683,015,858
776,071,3&i
744,766,235
846,954,237
959,511,042
835,844,210
922,848,251
790,595,186
878,138,230 1,038,787,801
971,397,270 1,139,885,399
1,163,698,060 1,340,248,776
971,111,234 1,123,030,967
1,090,001,007 1,240,529,082
1,319,438,085 1,466,539,061
1,289,510,573 1,436,151,485

By land
vehicles.

D
ollars.
29.9
25.2
28.1
33.1
31.3
83.1
31.0
28.5
27.0
80.3
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
16.5
19.4
15.5
15.7
15.0
16.0
12.4
12.9
12.0
12.1
12.9
14.3
16.5
14.8
13.2
13.5
12.1
10.0
10.2

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
27,662,059
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
$5,812,620
30,427,784
33,424,821
44,412,509
47,100,814
5&, 366,711
66,208,195
68,239,120
78,725,270
86,677,047
94,172,649
71,310,825
71,391,142
90,408,369
91,07^,620


1Includes also all water-borne imports of ports on the Great Lakes.


Total by land
and sea.

D
ollars.
248,556,652
445,612,158
417,831,571
371,624,808
437,314,255
462,377,587
541,498,708
640,338,766
663,617,147
596,861,248
653,906.153
476,677,871
492,097,540
466,872,846
466,073,775
667,964,746
642.664,628
724,639,574
723,180,914
667,697,693
677,527,329
635,43^136
692,319,768
723,967,114
745,131,652
789,310,409
844,916,196
827,402,462*
866,400,922
654.994,622
731,969,965
779,724,674
764,730,412
616,049,654
697,148,489
849,941,184
823,172,166
903,320,948
1,025,719,237
991,087,371
1,117,513,071
1,226,562,446
1,434,421,425
1,194,341,792
1,311,920,224
1,556,947,430
1,527,226,105

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No. 211.— F o r e ig n

C a r r y in g T r a d e o f t h e U n it e d S tates in A m e r ic a n a n d
F o r e ig n V essels, etc . : V a l u e s , 1866 to 1911— Continued.
EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES.
By sea.1

Year ended
June 30—

In American
vessels.

In foreign
vessels.

Total.

D
ollars.
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.......................
1903.......................
1904.......................
1905.......................
1906.......................
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910......................
1911.......................

D
ollars.
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
777,167,714
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
1,193,220,682
1,291,520,938
1,174,263,079
1,190,262,178
1,210,608,328
1,225,063,232
1,396,270,084
1,520,598,231
1,549,628,630
1,372,692,807
1,402,524,390
1,640,925,9^3

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
694,798,545
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
1,257,896,064
1,281,290,378
1,308,090,382
1,355,021,607
1,550,129,160
1,662,378,541
1,670,222,219
1,480,821,949
1,516,260,561
1,774,491,485

26.1
37.8
39.2
36.7
34.9
37.7
32.7
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
7.1
7.5
9.6
9.9
8.6
7.2
7.3
7.5
7.5

By land
vehicles.

Total by land
and sea.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

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
78,662,088
90,779,252
84,343,122
83,631,985
91,028,200
97,482,054
129,958,375
153,859,076
141,780,310
120,593,589
108,129,142
113,736,171
133,565,552

Percent in
American
vessels.

D
ollars.

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
138,85^301
152,736,889
163,540,059
193,735,340
218,472,537
190,551,127
182,189,155
228,724,159
274,828,714

1Includes also all water-borne exports of ports on the Great Lakes.




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
743,646,558
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
742,401,376
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
1,420,141,679
1,460,827,271
1,518,561,666
1,743,864,500
1,880,851,078
1,860,773,346
1,663,011,104
1,744,984,720
2,049,320,199

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No. 311.— F o r e ig n

C a r r y in g T r a d e op t h e U n it e d S tates in A m e r ic a n a n d
F o reig n V essels, etc . : V a l u e s , 1865 to 1911—Continued.
TOTAL UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.
By sea.1

Year ended
June 30—

In American
vessels.

D
ollars.
1865..................
1866..................
1867..................
1868..................
1869..................
1870..................
1871..................
1872..................
1873..................
1874..................
1875..................
1876..................
1877..................
1878..................
1879..................
1880..................
1881..................
1882..................
1883..................
1884..................
1886..................
1886..................
1887..................
1888..................
1889..................
1890..................
1891..................
1892..................
1893..................
1894..............
1895..................
1896..................
1897..................
1898..................
1899..................
1900..................
1901..................
1902..................
1903..................
1904..................
1905..................
1906..................
1907..................
1908..................
1909..................
1910..................
1911..................

167,402,872
325,711,861
297,834,904
297,981,573
289,956,772
352,969,401
353,664,172
345,331,101
346,306,592
350,451,994
314,257,792
311,076,171
316,660,281
313,050,906
272,015,692
258,346,577
250,586,470
227,229,745
240,420,500
233,699,035
194,865,743
197,349,508
194,356,746
190,857,473
203,805,108
202,451,086
206,459,725
220,173,735
197,765,507
195,268,216
170,607,196
187,691,887
189,075,277
161,328,017
160,612,206
195,084,192
177,398,615
185,819,987
214,695,032
229,735,119
290,607,946
322,347,205
318,331,026
272,513,322
258,657,217
260,837,147
280,206,464

In foreign
vessels.

D
ollars.
437,010,124
685,226,691
581,330,403
550,546,074
586,492,012
638,927,488
755,822,576
839,346,362
966,722,651
939,206,106
884,788,517
813,354,987
859,920,536
876,991,129
911,269,232
1,224,265,434
1,269,002,983
1,212,978,769
1,258,506,924
1,127,798,199
1,079,518,566 ,
1,073,911,113
1,165,194,503
1,174,697,321
1,217,063,541
1,871,116,744
1,450,081,087
1,564,559,651
1,428,316,568
1,273,022,456
1,285,896,192
1,377,973,521
1,525,753,766
1,582,492,479
1,646,263,857
1,894,444,424
1,974,536,796*
1,919,029,314
2,026,106,388
2,001,203,514
2,103,201,462
2,367,667,354
2,684,296,291
2,520,739,864
2,462,693,814
2,721,962,475
2,930,436,506

Total.

D
ollars.
604,412,996
1,010,938,552
879,165,307
848,527,647
876,448,784
991,896,889
1,109,486,748
1,184,677,463
1,313,029,243
1,289,658,100
1,199,046,309
1,124,431,158
1,176,580,817
1,190,042,035
1,183,284,924
1,482,612,011
1,519,589,453
1,440,208,514
1,498,927,424
1,361,497,234
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
1,784,733,886
1,626,082,075
1,468,290,672
1,456,403,388
1,565,665,408
1,714,829,043
1,743,820,496
1,806,876,063
2,089,528,616
2,151,935,411
2,104,849,301
2,240,801,420
2,230,938,633
2,393,809,408
2,690,014,559
3,002,627,317
2,793,253,186
2,721,351,031
2,982,799,622
3,210,642,970

27.7
32.2
83.9
35.1
33.2
35.6
31.9
29.2
26.4
27.2
26.2
27.7
26.9
26.3
23.0
17.4
16.5
15.8
16.0
17.2
15.3
15.5
14.3
14.0
14.3
12.9
12.5
12.3
12.2
13.3
11.7
12.0
11.0
9.3
8.9
9.3
8.2
8.8
9.6
10.3
12.1
12.0
10.6
9.8
9.5
8.7
8.7

By land
vehicles.

Total by land
and sea.

D
ollars.

Percent in
American
vessels.

D
ollars.

22,985,510
27,650,770
27,869,978
23,022,540
20,388,235
18,473,154
17,464,810
20,477,364
19,423,685
20,981,393
25,452,521
34,973,317
48,092,892
46,714,068
45,332,775
43,700,350
48,951,725
54,356,827
66,664,378
73,571,263
72,856,194
72,947,224
87,984,041
78,844,522
83,104,742
96,666,204
100,894,925
103,711,488
117,295,728
154,895,650
159,001,745
180,191,048
205,059,496
220,976,009
242,265,329
280,412,387
312,645,186
261,861,952
253,580,297
319,132,528
365,903,334

604,412,996
1,010,938,552
879,165,307
848,527,647
876,448,784
991,896,889
1,132,472,258
1,212,328,233
1,340,899,221
1,312; 680,640
1,219,434,544
1,142,904,312
1,194,045,627
1,210,519,399
1,202,708,609
1,503,593,404
1,545,041,974
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
1,714,066,116
1,547,135,194
1,539,508,130
1,662,331,612
1,815,723,968
1,847,531,984
1,924,171,791
2,244,424,266
2,310,937,156
2,285,040,349
2,445,860,916
2,451,914,642
2,636,074,737
2,970,426,946
3,315,272,503
3,055,115,188
2,974,931,328
3,301,932,150
3,576,546,304

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[The “ net ton” equals 100 cubic feet of carrying capacity, exclusive of deductions for space occupied by cabins, machinery, etc.)

1909
Arrivals.

Departures.

Number.

Net tons.

Number.

Alexandria Bay............................................
Alpena..........................................................
Ashland........................................................
Ashtabula.....................................................
Benton Harbor............................................

183
499
889
1,449
790

24,380
515,742
2,035,665
5,016,794
602,866

56
503
896
1,468
811

Buffalo..........................................................
Charlevoix....................................................
Charlotte.......................................................
Cheboygan...................................... ..............
Chicago-South Chicago...............................

3,049
178
244
841
6,294

6,913,331
173,340
181,655
452,722
7,783,710

Cleveland......................................................
Conneaut.......................................................
Detour...........................................................
Detroit..........................................................
Duluth..........................................................

3,485
1,005
228
3,372
3,344

Dunkirk........................................................
Erie...............................................................
Escanaba......................................................
Fairport........................................................
Frankfort......................................................

Arrivals.

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Departures.

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Arrivals.

Departures.

Number.

Net tons.

Number.

Net tons.

Number.

Net tons.

17,492
520,977
2,080,809
4,982,255
617,960

95
516
1,144
1,848
635

17,096
556,555
2.229,583
6,594,660
483,116

57
508
978
1,871
628

75,661
561,415
2,300,530
6,585,716
481,656

201
485
579
1,556
681

41,999
527,880
1,281,348
5,391,243
488,066

192
,502
612
1,492
677

41,331
562,918
1,429,491
5,061,140
488,454

3,077
183
195
750
6,091

7,056,730
177,485
151,163
440,168
7,738,547

A 135
182
254
949
6,345

7,111,691
131,021
222,523
396,735
8,391,115

3,208
188
240
847
6,186

7,280,395
136,777
222,522
385,655
8,320,115

2,824
167
226
880
6,179

6,353,473
163,468
193,521
392,978
7,844,487

2,946
165
178
855
6,000

6,684,001
159,970
146,136
383,584
7,797,128

6,319,064
3,887,389
169,754
2,686,298
9,723,856

3,182
998
264
3,467
3,371

5,859,982
3,830,867
200,371
2,725,194
9,876,735

3,612
972
252
3,329
3,695

6,669,335
3,698,187
220,496
2,682,354
10,216,143

3,318
966
238
3,251
3,730

6,152,976
3,649,780
220,987
2,666,053
10,429,102

3,134
1.107
231
3,590
2,680

5,788,566
4.093,821
131,130
2,808,099
7,069,018

2,808
1,068
368
3,464
2,883

5,225,772
3,958,309
141,846
2,786,620
7,343,435

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1,542
556
966

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1,801,206
3,124,796
1,454,029
860,107

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1,520
548
988

559
1,833,116
3,128,964
1,444,655
894,307

39
880
1,411
629
1,080

1,225
1,784,239
2,768,966
1,450,694
925,036

39
856
1,352
558
1,115

1,220
1,727,890
2,782,373
1,338,073
949,513

48
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1,334
496
1,162

1,655
1,500,448
2,492,052
1,027,742
1,437,837

50
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1,366
461
1,179

3,212
1,502,146
2,596,080
957,006
1,460,138

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Gladstone......................................................
Grand Haven...............................................
Grand Marais...............................................
Green Bay....................................................

315
258
1,436
157
706

1,029,465
288,580
1,811,762
51,502
390,270

313
272
1,496
154
696

995,479
295,657
1,843,265
49,233
369,672

344
286
1,375
271
526

998,483
292,816
1,847,730
72,548
518,152

332
277
1,399
254
495

958,357
277,874
1,864,139
65,782
461,022

268
223
1,486
213
559

765,848
269,485
2,256,246
70,158
421,416

259
223
1,480
231
542

748,856
273,284
2,239,880
76,181
417,741

Hancock-Houghton.....................................
Harbor Beach..............................................
Holland.............................*........*...............
Huron...........................................................
Kelleys Island..............................................

523
250
353
140
277

1,080,397
258,780
368,759
399,707
113,936

536
255
357
152
294

1,109,890
260,383
373,596
380,278
121,929

520
284
355
186
364

1,139,120
283,818
355,774
505,518
151,514

527
299
360
226
365

1,155,898
287,509
363,106
508,901
149,312

502
259
325
210
414

1,192,977
250,508
352,557
517,528
172,957

516
257
326
238
418

1,201,620
250,043
353,498
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VESSEL MOVEMENT IN DOMESTIC LAKE TRADE.

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453
105
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•2,497

124,716
396,398
215,710
2,288,681
3,212,084

411
436
97
659
2,403

120,092
388,122
198,947
2,271,189
3,186,722

461
373
104
815
2,531

162,719
366,373
219,627
2,730,320
3,245,493

477
355
88
811
2,439

163,846
352,611
193,683
2,808,129
3,232,504

539
367
136
962
2,546

189,338
468,282
265,705
3,017,820
3,223,323

588
356
113
880
2,544

199,856
466,845
261,458
2,846,421
3,268,563

1,053
870
500
1,645
247

568,287
589,520
333,133
2,070,652
93,674

1,155
876
494
1,636
256

574,266
592,266
328,725
2,013,208
105,874

1,167
726
375
1,954
249

663,355
480,489
251,005
2,458,628
86,619

1,269
747
360
1,939
226

681,023
482,451
244,842
2,442,561
78,738

1,349
810
460
1,827
240

723,583
450,039
345,977
2,670,537
78,202

1,334
804
442
1,787
231

718,746
448,211
340,934
2,605,446
78,685

320
399
881
358
5,417

68,815
939,146
264,742
302,215
7,752,581

322
403
703
365
5,355

67,770
1,008,551
244,355
303,522
7,660,386

301
448
601
342
5,596

87,362
1,067,109
233,490
258,862
8,231,231

316
442
516
340
5,545

87,915
1,121,382
216,294
261,437
8,139,589

433
401
791
349
5,742

91,108
961,053
273,636
254,947
8,563,223

389
386
749
356
5,646

84,169
974,444
263,337
257,883
8,429,839

370
9
426
328
339

296,771
6,502
449,396
336,276
105,428

355
23
374
554
193

293,847
13,374
366,545
414,524
97,724

357

349,056

465
356
171

442,273
387,303
70,998

352
26
357
519
226

346,330
15,546
341,615
449,880
122,327

399
70
314
701
165

446,771
26,870
240,454
345,529
61,509

381
35
257
840
198

439,997
30,260
190,109
457,392
116,420

64
1,319
168
119
1,379

83,525
740,790
602,254
78,808
999,927

65
1,228
238
116
1,375

84,988
723,756
727,888
80,579
995,079

4
1,003
159
298
1,509

61
645,693
599,696
113,013
1,050,720

4
972
271
289
1,495

61
641,090
844,739
115,161
1,042,459

4
919
71
452
1,534

114
623,733
243,456
177,880
1,084,548

4
913
130
427
1,525

114
625,631
382,854
173,260
1,080,788

155
836
741
49
860

100,988
365,509
643,052
1,960
785,099

174
874
729
11
873

112,815
396,157
629,970
1,064
801,515

105
836
656
56
983

58,062
367,128
550,239
1,725
962,481

108
849
658
16
1,022

71,784
369,474
550,344
437
942,854

112
926
659
81
1,209

68,349
401,635
586,294
2,299
1,108,682

129
1,031
657
80
1,325

75,037
435,055
586,882
2,446
1,131,693

335
584
241
640
2,122

418,442
402,605
187,496
169,597
6,396,298

468
577
245
945
2,089

508,729
405,246
189,229
247,858
6,421,624

343
662
254
597
2,527

459,712
541,342
193,605
180,934
8,230,094

462
649
256
832
2,527

514,542
512,371
193,270
240,704
8,300,951

671
602
270
621
2,591

544,327
553,809
209,274
159,546
8,510,933

495
591
268
717
2,606

545,730
563,901
210,249
185,483
8,817,305

1,455
113
1,368
107
680
8,144

2,384,677
161,698
4,845,965
105,105
368,314
3,469,462

1,494
203
1,411
93
654
8,338

2,419,062
222,377
4,926,792
102,462
337,914
3,309,054

2,170
150
1,254
155
738
8,629

3,200,267
273,669
4,415,004
156,360
420,654
3,392,361

1,973
242
1,290
148
706
9,154

3,136,934
348,768
4,539,234
125,937
402,975
3,255,380

2,731
178
1,048
140
700
10,968

3,236,922
371,904
3,407,696
148,342
347,043
3,821,643

2,735
216
1,111
145
695
11,217

3,159,176
348,677
3,695,987
151,703
. 326,556
3,638,262

77,836 103,604,846

77,833

103,601,550

73,088 103,255,760

73,104 103,271,885

75,993 110,321,375

75,941 110,292,481

VESSEL MOVEMENT IN DOMESTIC LAKE

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Ludington....................
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Sheboygan....................
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338

No. 2 1 4.—DISASTERS TO VESSELS ON AND NEAR THE COASTS AND
ON THE RIVERS OF THE UNITED STATES, AND TO AMERICAN VESSELS
AT SEA AND ON THE COASTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES: S u m m a r y ,
1891 to 1911.
{Source: Reports of the General Superintendent of the Life-Saving Service.Treasury Deportment.]
WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON THE ATLANTIC, GULF, AND PACIFIC COASTS OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Casual­
ties in­
Year Num­ Wrecks volving
ended ber of involv­
partial
ves­ ing total and un­
June
30—
sels.
loss.
known
damage.

Vessels Vessels Losses to
totally
damaged. vessels.
lost.

Losses to Passen­ Crews. Lives
cargoes.
gers.
lost.1

TU.
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1891...
1 89 2 ...
1 89 8 ...
1 89 4 ...
1 89 5 ...
1 89 $ ...
1 89 7 ...
1 89 8 ...
1 8 9 9 ...
1 90 0 ...
1 90 1 ...
1 90 2 ...
1 90 3 ...
1 90 4 ...
1905...
1906...
1 90 7 ...
1908...
1 90 9 ...
1 91 0 ...
1911...

734
738
722
791
727
584
587
666
932
672
679
727
643
638
642
630
848
720
703
753
617

192
196
213
224
231
166
155
214
313
209
227
224
184
195
184
167
256
216
131
207
165

542
537
509
567
496
418
432
452
619
463
452
503
459
443
458
463
592
504
572
546
415

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46,061
38,748
58,512
55,554
43,858
37,365
44,231
54,093
85,051
60,506
55,919
72,506
51,212
68,725
54,685
41,709
77,158
71,318
61,759
71,653
48,930

263,146
270,851
266,835
299,908
278,171
259,031
250,672
277,505
343,022
347,803
343,855
346,222
364,536
355,840
337,259
389,075
517,071
553,593
553,016
579,364
399,961

2,718,485
2,527,805
3,415,510
3,348,140
2,336,845
2,117,965
3,260,420
2,301,345
3,931,600
4,957,465
3,492,305
4,039,470
3,333,250
3,754,840
3,873,540
3,947,735
5,096,340
4,880,625
4,612,910
5,128,240
4,045,740

1,032,690
503,065
697,215
773,665
477,110
608,340
812,920
594,805
1,033,760
2,480,900
1,281,840
1,152,050
751,535
747,365
1,435,855
1,152,830
1,056,430
1,514,730
1,939,880
1,268,865
816,936

13,076
3,937
8,086
9,347
7,314
5,952
4,411
10,427
8,623
7,608
9,527
8,533
9,208
9,906
9,4$5
9,441
11,582
8,696
17,415
9,848
13,414

7,936
6,533
6,931
7,407
6,158
6,147
5,389
6,945
8,584
8,248
7,171
7,512
7,791
6,935
7,426
7,922
9,479
9,466
10,651
10,000
8,922

167
109
67
258
110
65
95
184
376
260
182
121
119
1,232
89
90
394
172
180
160
113

1,607
164
376
696
801
1,359
1,020
636
1,383
704
1,117
2,380
1,645
1,773
2,138
739
997
3,549
2,491
1,798
4,062

3,556
3,887
3,352
3,538
3,112
4,051
3,082
2,602
3,817
3,160
3,448
4,135
3,379
3,435
4,176
5,542
6,759
5,800
6,627
8,066
5,694

50
33
102
110
76
31
18
27
57
15
79
62
62
19
10
116
32
42
76
95
56

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON THE GREAT LAKES.
1 89 1 ...
1 89 2 ...
1 89 3 ...
1 89 4 ...
1895...
1 89 6 ...
1 89 7 ...
1898...
1 89 9 ...
1 90 0 ...
1901...
1902...
1 90 3 ...
1 90 4 ...
1 90 5 ...
1 90 6 ...
1 90 7 ...
1 90 8 ...
1 90 9 ...
1 91 0 ...
1911...

337
367
325
364
265
358
236
209
305
261
284
311
247
233
267
364
415
327
365
424
291

63
68
51
79
41
66
34
33
65
40
45
58
43
49
46
78
55
32
48
35
S
O

274
299
274
255
224
292
202
176
240
221
239
253
204
184
221
286
360
295
317
889
238

17,453
214,600
18,001
261,172
20,540
206,741
31,653
222,608
20,524
210,716
23,694
328,188
13,436
205,304
212,279
15,770
32,801
264,661
8,155
308,454
18,581
308,172
23,152
364,588
21,772
267,812
290,792
25,357
27,593
449,419
72,386
622,156
28,577
967,662
19,144
753,691
29,972
833,622
33,449 1,206,459
23,229
785,521

1,339,805
1,740,825
1,763,320
1,970,070
1,835,075
1,581,695
1,097,505
998,895
2,016,420
870,695
1,555,705
1,923,610
1,315,165
1,648,145
1,881,060
3,753,695
2,306,200
2,151,415
2,535,040
3,515,595
2,343,550

243,490
544,425
445,220
482,240
401,515
443,850
195,475
217,010
683,330
127,120
201,460
317,790
330,995
440,980
184,450
495,975
396,695
128,320
379,880
795,655
330,575


1Exclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage.


DISASTERS TO VESSELS.

339

No. 214.— D isasters
op t h e

to Y e ss e is ok a n d n e a r t h e C oasts a n d on t h e R iv e r s
U n it e d S ta te s , etc . : S u m m a r y , 1891 to 1911—Continued.

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES ON RIVERS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Year
ended
June
80-

Casual­
ties in­
Num­ Wrecks volving Vessels
ber of involv­ partial totally Vessels Losses to
ves­ ing total
lost. damaged. vessels.
and un­
loss.
sels.
known
damage.

T s,
on
1891.........
1892.........
1893.........
1894.........
1895.........
1896.........
1897.........
1898.........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........
1902.........
1903.........
1904.........
1905.........
1906.........
1907.........
1908.........
1909.........
1910.........
1911.........

170
179
176
219
201
197
162
170
175
150
148
139
160
145
139
179
185
152
170
190
168

46
54
63
75
64
58
59
63
71
43
39
48
49
53
35
57
52
48
55
76
61

124
125
113
144
137
139
103
107
104
107
109
91
111
92
104
122
133
104
115
114
101

T s.
on

D .
ollars

10,565
6,656
18,428
13,212
11,098
16,864
9,867
15,185
9,897.
5,623
5,204
8,039
8,208
10,923
12,818
6,668
8,563
4,479
6,453
10,874
4,933

51,153
59,636
41,585
55,007
48,317
51,539
43,987
43,856
42,867
44,890
56,256
48,922
51,897
30,103
50,621
59,580
74,962
61,367
64,081
56,703
56,963

569,465
550,710
1,043,335
834,470
747,435
1,130,195
59,775
858,695
614,305
465,545
459,235
935,130
758,400
814,640
994,490
789,740
1,213,615
671,805
830,190
1,092,025
770,790

i
Losses to Passen­ Crews. Lives
gers.
lost.1
cargoes.

D
ollars.
400,585
209,305
132,810
115,375
149,510
71,335
129,380
101,215
153,800
256,990
165,925
86,845
153,440
89,100
137,975
48,315
483,245
41,725
47,685
94,315
34,685

N
o.

N
o.

1,873
2,830
1,634
3,461
2,162
2,023
1,275
1,529
1,535
906
2,215
1,883
1,591
955
895
1,636
1,710
1,622
1,450
2,846
2,371

2,696
2,725
2,301
8,214
2,951
2,728
2,543
2,692
2,474
2,105
2,633
2,073
2,152
2,109
2,139
2,096
2,613
1,904
2,039
1,957
2,352

129
50
34
29
15
50
7
25
41
18
19
157
35
30
20
34
24
25
32
24
27

WRECKS AND CASUALTIES TO AMERICAN VESSELS AT SEA AND ON THE COASTS OF
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
1891.........
1892.........
1893.........
1894.........
1895.........
1896.........
1897.........
1898.........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........
1902.........
1908.........
1904.........
1905.........
1906.........
1907.........
1908.........
1909.........
1910.........
1911;.......

234
277
258309
303
253
221
212
220
191
202
182
154
166
161
163
222
142
177
126
151

79
100
88
120
122
96
78
96
110
68
60
75
56
60
58
48
84
48
48
47
38

155
177
170
189
181
157
143
116
110
123
142
107
98
106
103
105
138
94
129
79
105

30,324
47,277
39,811
39,940
60,994
43,412
34,823
45,039
59,074
38,497
24,866
40,421
29,119
26,127
23,840
32,317
71,344
32,743
23,966
19,329
24,273

125,255
135,395
157,683
156,455
147,928
128,966
135,749
113,338
133,597
117,546
230,823
117,955
117,145
203,135
191,441
185,014
227,238
215,555
249,221
158,471
233,243

1,406,940
2,567,335
1,541,830
2,424,205
2,611,185
1,655,740
1,424,475
6,932,325
3,267,745
1,889,280
1,587,100
1,925,710
1,604,960
1,411,230
1,488,410
1,598,440
5,093,760
1,851,980
1,513,495
1,322,980
2,405,915

916,245
646
*1,321,075
921
728,610
1,149
1,782
787,376
1,379
916,675
838
894,615
593,990
731
858,830
911
911,645
1,642
552,890
2,218
2,857
498,450
1,681
752,650
486,240
772
357,170 . 2,332
2,045
505,515
548,185
1,237
1,125,740
1,738
467,380
3,635
963,380
1,787
406,745
972
512,435
2,635

i Exclusive of lives lost on vessels suffering no material damage.




S, 160
3,464
3,417
4,504
4,261
3,381
3,165
3,515
4,456
3,125
4,388
2,743
2,468
3,128
3,636
3,537
4,286
4,119
4,279
2,617
4,700

104
449
198
406
503
228
179
529
281
125
172
191
160
176
148
259
174
135
115
124
66

l

34 0

REVENUE-GUTTER SERVICE.

No. 2 1 4 .—D isasters
of t h e

to V essels on a n d n e a r t h e C oasts a n d on t h e R iv e r s
U n it e d S tates , etc .: Su m m a r y , 1891 to 1911— Continued.

RECAPITULATION.
Casual­
ties in­
Year
Num­ Wrecks volving Vessels
ended ber of involv­
Vessels Losses to
partial totally damaged. vessels.
ves­ ing total and un­
June
lost.
loss.
30— • sels.
known
damage.
1891.........
1892.........
1893.........
1894.........
1895.........
1896.........
1897.........
1898.........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........
1902.........
1903.........
1904.........
1905.........
1906.........
1907.........
1908.........
1909.........
1910.........
1911.........

1,475
1,556
1,481
1,653
1,496
1,892
1,206
1,257
1,632
1,274
1,313
1,359
1,204
1,182
1,209
1,326
1,670
1,341
1,415
1,493
1,227

380
418
415
498
458
886
826
406
559
360
371
405
332
357
323
350
447
344
282
365
294

on
T s. T s.
on
654,154
1,095 104,403
727,054
1,138 110,682
672,844
1,066 136,837
1,155 140,359
733,978
1,038 136,474
685,132
1,006 121,335
767,724
635,712
880 102,857
851 130,087
646,978
1,073 186,823
784,147
914 112,781
818,693
942 104,570
939,106
954 144,118
877,687
872 110,311
801,390
825 126,132
879,870
886 118,936 1,028,740
976 153,080 1,255,825
1,223 185,642 1,786,933
997 127,684 1,584,206
1,133 122,150 1,699,940
1,128 185,305 2,000,997
859 101,365 1,475,688

Passen­
Lives
gers. Crews. lost.1

Losses to
cargoes.

D
ollars.

N
o.

N
o.

2,593,010
2,577,870
2,003,855
2,158,655
1,944,810
2,018,140
1,731,765
1,771,860
2,782,535
3,417,900
2,147,675
2,309,335
1,722,210
1,634,615
2,263,795
2,245,305
3,062,110
2,152,155
3,330,825
2,565,580
1,694,630

D .
ollars
6,034,695
7,386,675
7,763,995
8,576,885
7,530,540
6,485,595
6,442,175
11,091,260
9,830,070
8,182,985
7,094,345
8,823,920
7,011,775
7,628,855
8,187,500
10,089,610
13,709,915
9,555,825
9,491, G
35
11,058,840
9,565,995

17,202
7,852
11,245
15,286
11,656
10,172
7,437
13,503
13,183
11,436
15,710
14,477
13,216
14,966
14,513
13,053
16,027
17,502
23,143
15,464
22,484

17,348
16,609
16,001
18,663
16,782
16,307
14,179
15,754
19,331
16,638
17,635
16,463
15,790
15,607
17,377
19,097
23,147
21,289
23,596
22,640
21,668

450
646
401
803
704
369
299
765
755
418
452
531
376
1,457
267
499
624
374
403
403
262

1
Exclusive of lives lost on vessels su
fferin no m
g:
aterial dam
age.

No. 315.—ABSTRACT 0 7 WORK PERFORMED BY THE REVENUE-CUTTER
SERVICE, WITH EXPENDITURES: Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1905 t o 1911.
[Source: Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
190$
Lives saved (actually res­
cued) from drowning.......
Persons on board vessels as­
sisted......... ..........................
Persons in distress taken on
board and cared for...........
Vessels assisted................... .
Vessels boarded and papers
exam ined............................
Vessels seized or reported
for violation of la w ...........
Fines and penalties incur­
red by vessels reported

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

17

41

50

56

25

55

2,780

1,664

2,937

3,269

6,050

1,801

4,343

187
521

1,285
131

78
138

317
146

454
156

365
156

717
173

17,483

17,344

14,122

13,262

14,826

18,799

20,083

262

378

319

242

330

647

992

46,350
53,782
67,410
54,700
39,175
160,569
Value of vessels assisted
and their cargoes.. .d olls.. 7,815,925 5,012,955 9,196,097 6,858,918 13,940,709 10,247,535
Vessels examined or spoken
by patrol fleet during yel­
low-fever epidemic............
1,923
Derelicts and obstructions
to navigation removed or
destroyed..............................
17
26
18
28
Net expenditure:
Appropriation for main­
tenance of the Serv­
ice, including appro­
priation for special re­
pairs................... d olls.. 1,450,000 1,450,000 1,800,000 1,817,228 2,423,565 2,563,000
Unexpended balance
a 2,189
•4,999
.............*............. d olls.. 187,107
*2,031
•5,599
*9,762

185,702


1Deficiency.


18

* No allowance made for unexpected claims.*

9,488,562

21

2,455,042

* Estimated.

•7,958

341

PAH AM A CANAL,

No. 2 1 6 .—PANAMA CANAL EXCAVATIONS: By F r e n c h C o m p a n ie s
A m e r ic a n s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1904 to 1911.

and

by

[Source: Canal Record of Jan. 10,1912.]
Excavated by—

Amount.

C b ya s,
u ic rd

F
renchcom
panies:
Am
ount useful to p
resen can
t al
Total am
ountexcavated........

29,908,000
78,146,960

Americans:

C d years—
alen ar
1904 (M 4 to D 31)....
ay
ec.
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
........................

243,472
1,799,227
4,948,497
15,765,290
37,116,735
.35,096,166
31,437,677
31,603,899

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

158,010,963

1905

1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

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

Dry excavation.
Dredges............

98,157,431
59,853,532

No. 2 1 7 ,—PANAMA CANAL EXCAVATIONS:
to




be

T o tal A m o u n t E x c a v a t e d a n d
E x c a v a t e d , b y D iv is io n s .

[Source: Canal Record of Jan. 10,1912.]

1Estimate exceeded by this amount.




FOREIGN COM ERCE.
M







F O R E IG N

COM M ERCE,

No. 2 1 8.—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, AND THE ANNUAL
EXCESS 0 7 IMPORTS OR EXPORTS: S p e c ie V a l u e s , 1861 t o 1911.
Exports.
Year ended
June 30—

Imports.
Domestic.

D
ollars,
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...............
1903...............
1904...............
1905...............
1906...............
1907...............
1908...............
1909.......... .
1910...............
1911...............

204,899,616
179,644,024
186,003,912
143,504,027
136,940,248
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
689,670,224
680,709,268
698,340,790
823,946,353
883,925,947
733,239,732
804,223,632
724,964,852
726,692,946
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
1,392,231,302
1,435,179,017
1,491,744,641
1,717,953,382
1,853,718,034
1,834,786,357
1,638,355,593
1,710,083,998
2,013,549,025

Foreign.

Total.

Total exports
and imports.

Excess of
exports
over
imports.

Excess of
imports
over
exports.

D
ollars.
D .
ollars
D .
ollars
D . D .
ollars
ollars
D
ollars.
508,864,375
14.654, 217 219,553,833 289,310,542
69,756,709
11,026, 477 190,670,501 189,356,677
380,027,178
1,313,824
447,300,262
17,960, 535 203,964,447 243,335,815
39,371,368
157,609,295
475,285,271
15,333, 961 158,837,988 316,447,283
404,774,883
72,716,277
29,089, 055 166,029,303 238,745,580
85,952,544
783,671,588
11,341, 420 348,859,522 434,812,066
101,254,955
690,267,237
14.719, 332 294,506,141 395,761,096
12,562, 999 281,952,899 357,436,440
75,483,541
639,389,339
10,951, 000 286,117,697 417,606,379
131,388,682
703,624,076
43,186,640
828,730,176
16.155, 295 392,771,768 435.958.408
963,043,862
77,403,506
14,421, 270 442,820,178 520,223,684
15,690, 455 444,177,586 626,595,077 1,070,772,663
182,417,491
119,656,288
17,446, 483 522,479,922 642,136,210 1,164,616,132
16,849, 619 586,283,040 567,406,342 1,153,689,382 18,876,698
19,562,725
14,158, 611 513,442,711 533,005,436 1,046,448,147
14,802, 424 540,384,671 460,741,190 1,001,125,861 79,643,481
602,475,220 451,323,126 1,053,798,346 151,152,094
12,804,
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 1,156,217,216 264,661,666
11,692, 305 835,638,658 667,954,746 1,503,593,404 167,683,912
902,377,346 642,664,628 1,545,041,974 259,712,718
18,451,
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 23,863,443
12.092, 403 695,954,507 723,957,114 1,419,911,621
28,002,607
12,118, 766 742,401,375 745,131,652 1,487,533,027
2,730,277
12,534, 856 857,828,684 789.310.409 1,647,139,093 68,518,275
12,210, 527 884,480,810 844,916,196 1,729,397,006 39,564,614
14,546, 137 1,030,278,148 827,402,462 1,857,680,610 202,875,686
18,735,728
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 2,244,424,266 544,541,898
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
27.910, 377:1,420,141,679 1,025,719,237 2,445,860,916 394,422,442
25,648, 254 1,460,827,271 991,087,371 2,451,914,642 469,739,900
26,817) 025 1,518,561,666 1,117,513,071 2,636,074,737 401,048,595
25.911, 118 1,743,864,500 1,226,562,446 2,970,426,946 517,302,054
27,133, 044 1,880,851,078 1,434,421,425 3,315,272,503 446,429,653
25.986, 989 1,860,773,346 1,194,341,792 3,055,115,138 666,431,554
24.655, 511 1,663,011,104 1,311,920,224 2,974,931,328 351,090,880
1,744,984,7201),556,947,430 3,301,932,150 188,037,290
34,900, 722K
35,771, 1742,049,320,1991) 527,226,105 3,576,546,304 522,094,094




345

346

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED.

No. 3 1 9.—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO AND EXPORTED PROM THE
UNITED STATES. AND EXCESS OP IMPORTS OR EXPORTS: V a l u e s , b y
P r in c ip a l C oun tr ies a n d b y G r a n d D iv is io n s , 1891 to 1911,

EUROPE.
ATTSTR IA-H TTH G A R Y .

Year
ended
June
30-

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
190 1 1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,311,083
1,527,980
571,037
627,509
2,125,772
2,439,651
4,023,011
5,697,912
7,378,935
7,046,819
7,222,650
6,167,127
7,156,688
8,225,282
11,623,746
14,890,019
15,136,185
16,174,738
14,226,703
14,962,731
19,514,787

3,594,659
2,616,472
2,332,620
2,394,835
1,338,272
1,466,630
1,161,119
1,038,708
975,649
1,467,869
1,231,416
1,638,324
1,848,172
1,924,416
2,317,093
3,122,143
3,248,554
2,986,210
3,398,556
4,091,034
3,696,967

1,215,540
1,485,283
542,073
526,721
2,059,742
2,370,901
3,759,700
3,469,853
7,148,419
6,826,972
6,963,299
5,913,462
6,973,513
8,137,670
11,460,943
14,764,131
15,081,567
16,029,950
14,079,704
14,792,764
19,265.508

95,543
42,747
28,964
788
66,030
68,750
263,311
228,059
230,516
219,847
259,351
253,665
183,175
87,612
162,803
125,888
54,618
144,788
146,199
169,967
249,279

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

Free.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars.

8,000,651 11,595,310
5,102,093
7,718,565
7,721,881 10,054,501
4,501,506
6,896,3a
5,172,047
6,510,319
6,177,524
7,644,154
6,997,209
8,158,328
3,677,802
4,716,510
5,575,607
6,551,256
7,611,798
9,079,667
8,836,554 10,067,970
8,512,277 10,150,601
8,721,757 10,569,929
8,448,273 10,372,689
8,236,111 10,553,204
10,743,290 13,865,433
12,761,075 16,009,629
12,439,449 15,425,659
12,038,031 .15,436,587
13,317,876 17,408,910
13,261,132 16,958,099

D
ollars.
31.07
83.89
23.19
34.73
20.56
19.19
14.23
22.00
14.89
16.16
12.28
16.14
17.48
18.55
21.96
22.51
20.29
19.36
22.01
23.50
21.80

-10,284,227
- 6,190,585
- 9,483,464
- 6,368,832
- 4,384,547
- 5,204,503
- 4,135,317
+
981,402
+
827,679
- 2,032,848
- 2,845,320
- 3,983,474
- 3,413,2a
- 2,147,407
+ 1,070,542
+ 1,024,686
873,444
+
749,079
- 1,209,884
- 2,446,179
+ 2,556,688

52.56
27.55
14.24
21.57
64.06
6.50
14.70
28.55
3.18
43.94
20.82
3.66
10.80
8.93
8.90
25.01
5.54
9.94
1.15

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
—

A Z O R E S , A N D M A D E IR A IS D A X D S .*
1891—
1892..
18931894..
1 89 5 1 89 6 1897 1 89 8 189 9 1 90 0 190 1 1 9021 90 3 1 90 4 1 90 5 1 90 6 1 90 7 1 9081 90 9 191 0 1 911-

470,835
271,475
284,034
294,933
256,195
204,297
298,450
364,529
360,982
412,488
426,351
351,851
394,603
280,9a
205,614
195,202
178,406
211,633
165,362
182,029
174,747




4,069
396
9,853

474,904
271,871
293,887
294,933
258,784
204,800
298,809
364,828
361,252
a4,113
427,434
356,518
396,799
281,818
206,007
196,882
179,089
211,921
166,100
184,234
174,943

2,589
503
359
299
270
1,'625
1,083
4,667
2,196
877
393
1,680
683
288
738
2,205
196
1

n

1I 8 9 1

i n

c

l u

16,706
9,553
3,847
2,208
16,632
1,438
1,838
6,796
312
8,538
5,162
707
1,791
1,763

15,076
25,118
23,164
8,026
9,331
20,683
10,697
17,001
9,511
10,893
20,233
18,566
14,797
17,990
20,900
19,785
27,819
31,099
35,308
86,551
188,104

2,oa

6,606
1,631
3,432
412
324
890
d

e s

C

a

p

e

e

r d Ve

s l

nI

d

sa .

31,782
34,671
27,011
10,234
25,963
22,121
12,535
23,797
9,823
19,431
25,395
19,273
16,588
19,753
22,9a

26,391
29,450
34,531
35,720
86,875
188,994

.

7

.47

3

443,122
237,200
266,876
284,699
232,821
182,679
286,274
3a,031
351,429
394,682
402,039
337,245
380,211
262,065
183,066
170,491
149,639
177,390
130,380
97,359
14,015

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED.

347

N o* 2 1 9 .— V a l u e of M e r c h a n d is e I m po rted in to a n d E x p o r t ed from t h e U n it e d
S ta te s , etc . — C on tin u ed .
E U R O P E — C on tin u ed .
B E L G IU M *
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.
Foreign.

D a
oU rs.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902.
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars

26,694,150
47,713,121
25,859,728
26,928,669
24,880,835
26,391,925
32,600,024
47,466,600
43,866,076
47,756,286
48,552,762
45,772,273
46,572,016
40,058,490
37,447,369
49,208,063
50,986,204
62,254,257
44,246,404
40,234,674
44,214,231

846,274
1,071,996
880,706
1,494,320
361,745
678,700
471,531
152,601
291,957
550,725
836,497
499,483
515,923
813,339
1,031,372
813,044
506,840
686,25?
846,599
881,911
802,391

Imports.
Dutiable.

Total.

Total.

Free.

D a
oU rs.

D
ollars.

D a
oU rs.

D a
oU rs.

1,849,924
2,781,858
4,178,721
3,471,771
2,582,063
3,349,998
4,798,491
2,984,032
3,608,577
4,742,643
5,360,325
5,811,370
7,570,421
10,806,951
12,090,528
11,647,130
10,444,004
6,678,156
8,766,536
15,787,389
13,959,789

9,095,748
7,491,203
6,987,475
5.133,048
7,559,422
10,426,016
9,283,923
5,757,794
6,943,453
8,198,163
9,241,386
10,710,836
14,996,916
11,861,391
13,791,927
16,764,188
19,698,558
13,217,521
18,627,382
24,271,892'
23,124,954

10,945,672
10,273,061
11,166,196
8,609,819
10,141,485
13,776,014
14,082,414
8,741,826
10,552,030
12,940,806
14,601,711
16,522,206
22,567,337
22,668,342
25,882,455
28,411,318
30,142,562

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent imports (—).
free.

27,540,424
48,785,117
26,740,434
28,422,989
25,242,580
27,070,625
33,071,555
47,619,201
44,158,033
48,307,011
49,389,259
46,271,756
47,087,939
40,871,829
38,478,741
50,021,107
51,493,044
52,940,514
45,093,003
41,116,585
45,016,622

D
ollars. -\

19,895,677
27,393,918
40,059,281
37,084,743

16.90
27.08
37.42
40.32
25.47
24.31
34.08
34.14
34.20
36.65
36.71
35.17
33.55
47.68
46.72
41.00
34.65
33.57
32.00
39.41
37.64

+16,594,752
+38,512,056
+15,574,238
+19,813,170
+15,101,095
+13,294,611
+18,989,141
+38,877,370
+33,606,003
+35,366,205
+34,787,548
+29,749,550
+24,520,602
+18,203,487
+12,596,286
+21,609,789
+21,350,482
+33,044,837
+17,699,085
+ 1,057,304
+ 7,931,879

190,825
385,667
284,254

99.76
93.86
72.52

—

B U L G A R IA N
1909..
1910..
1911..

92,887
119,877
89,768

8,234

92,887
128,111
89,768

190,378
362,003
206,186

447
23,664
78,068

1Included in " Turkey in Europe ” prior to 1809.




—

97,936
257,556
194,486

8 4 8

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A M D

E X P O R T E D .

N o . 2 1 9 . — V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

DENM ARK.
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Excess o f
Per exports (+ )
or
cent
Free. imports (—).

*P09~
1910..
1911..

Foreign.
\

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
,1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..

Domestic.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

3,317,137
8,370,676
6,270,434
5,050,837
3,475,326
6,557,448
10,194,857
12,697,421
16,605,828
18,487,991
16,175,235
15,464,622
16,157,583
14,052,821
14,881,568
22,943,926
23,384,989
21,541,696
17,522,113
13,644,903
13,196,950

94,856
126,595
111,039
66,659
214,454
163,212
297,81$
130,765
176,760
340,902
348,465
407,522
376,727
347,801
636,328
729,293
799,747
939,196
1,249,172
1,649,021
1,165,690

3,306,357
8,358,881
5,266,915
6,046,192
3,430,202
6,534,393
10,189,453
12,680,619
16,594,809
18,469,177
16,148,968
15,439,972
16,135,091
14,016,630
14,843,216
22,902,135
23,336,843
21,405,706
17,465,402
13,579,127
13,126,273

10,780
11,795
3,519
4,645
45,124
23,055
5,404
16,802
11,019
18,814
26,267
24,650
22,492
36,191
38,352
41,791
48,146
135,990
56,711
65,776
70,677

D
ollars.

173,830
101,950
124,816
128,241
110,373
171,374
58,539
81,112
103,438
579,553
296,528
256,325
222,676
345,785
372,422
527,370
326,198
333,742
376,236
549,313
546,910

268,686
228,545
235,855
194,900
324,827
334,586
356,355
211,877
280,198
920,455
644,993
663,847
599,402
693,536
1,008,750
1,256,663
1,125,945
1,272,938
1,625,408
2,198,334
1,712,600

35.30
55.39
47.08
34.20
66.03
48.79
83.65
61.68
63.08
36.67
54.03
61.39
62.85
50.15
63.08
58.08
71.03
73.78
76.85
75.01
68.07

+ 8,048,451
+ 8,142,131
+ 5,034,579
+ 4,855,937
+ 3,150,499
+ 6,222,862
+ 9,838,502
+12,485,544
+16,325,630
+17,567,586
+15,530,242
+14,800,775
+15,558,181
+13,359,285
+13,872,818
+21,687,263
+22,259,044
+20,268,758
+15,896; 705
+11,446,569
+11,484,360

159,489

190,055

16.08

+ 2,026,427

FIN TL.AN D.1
1911..

2,207,482




9,000
1

2,216,482
I

30,566
n

c

l

u

d

e

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 4 9

H o . 2 1 9 *— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .
PRANCE.
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.
Domestic.

D .
ollars
59,826,739
97,896,132
46,006,448
52,888,224
44,009,786
45,352,724
66,287,631
93,790,717
59,069,112
81,998,909
76,431,378
69,244,213
75,092,466
83,207,554
74,413,272
96,453,755
111,338,555
113,802,055
107,464,412
114,665,589
W i t - ,132,869,150

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
2896..
1897.'
1898 ”
1899 [[
19°0 [j
1901 V
.
1902..
1903..
1904 „
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909-.
1910..

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars
60,693,190
99,126,707
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
71,612,984
77,285,239
84,279,480
76,337,471
97,892,480
113,604,692
116,123,468
108,764,262
117,627,466
135,271,648

866,451
1,230,575
612,690
2,427,287
1,139,351
1,687,936
1,306,910
1,668,573
1,527,787
1,341,188
2,283,549
2,268,771
2,192,773
1,071,926
1,924,199
1,438,725
2,266,137
2,321,413
1,299,850
2,961,877
2,402,498

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D . D
ollars
ollars. D
ollars.
10,339,344 66,349,651 76,688,995
8,068,044 60,486,749 68,554,793
9,244,137 66,832,078 76,076,215
6,934,682 40,615,292 47,549,974
12,544,995 49,035,514 61,580,509
14,677,611 51,589,356 66,266,967
17,731,574 49,798,657 67,530,231
9,253,333 43,477,515 52,730,848
12,169,040 49,977,016 62,146,056
14,175,000 58,837,085 73,012,085
14,157,392 61,301.347 75,458,739
14,488,971 68,391,065 82,880,036
15,064,611 74,985,561 90,050,172
13,583,270 67,827,077 81,410,347
16,570,034 73,260,411 89,830,445
19,565,181 88,850,169 108,415,350
23,747,496 104,065,911 127,803,407
17,456,761 84,542,780 101,999,541
19,946,871 88,440,466 108,387,337
36,541,972 95,821,374 132,363,346
34,229,458 81,185,331 115,414,784

Excess o f
Per imports ( + )
or
cent
free. exports ( —).

D
ollars.
13.48
11.77
12.15
14.58
20.37
22.15
26.27
17.55
19.58
19.41
18.76
17.48
16.73
16.68
18.45
18.05
18.58
17.12
18.40
27.61
29.65

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

20.01
22.76
26.00
34.31
19.67
17.16
15.09
23.28
20.88
22.00
22.11
25.60
23.33
25.17
28.23
27.59
25.61
24.57
30.72
83.53
34.81

- 4,520,927
+ 22,614,005
- 12,631,215
+ 22,969,258
+ 11,039,688
+ 3,656,364
+ 14,035,474
+ 85,342,594
+ 71,546,402
+ 89,973,189
+ 91,334,525
+ 71,150,757
+ 74,069,125
+105,592,438
+ 75,952,116
+ 99,599,106
+ 95,052,107
+133,986,542
+ 91,798,312
+ 80,750,789
+124,253,254

15,995,805
30,571,914
29,457,077
7,765,537
16,431,372
19,226,307
9,935,690
42,728,442
1,549,157
10,323,012
3,256,188
11,367,052
12,764,833
2,869,133
13,492,974
10,522,870
14,198,715
14,123,927
876,925
14,736,880
19,856,864

GERM ANY.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

91,684,981
104,180,732
81,992,572
90,065,108
90,615,551
96,364,368
123,784,453
153,171,100
153,265,513
184,648,094
188,350,919
170,222,737
190,896,447
212,367,144
191,271,367
232,403,778
254,329,306
274,178,712
232,797,756
246,786,846
283,022,029

1,110,475
1,340,826
1,586,416
2,292,055
1,438,202
1,532,829
1,461,635
1,868,872
2,506,666
2,699,795
3,429,508
2,926,543
2,945,189
2,413,848
2,949,105
2,338,324
2,266,357
2,743,377
2,526,384
2,769,080
4,473,785

92,795,456
105,521,558
83,578,988
92,357,163
92,053,753
97,897,197
125,246,088
156,039,972
155,772,179
187,347,889
191,780,427
173,148,280
193,841,636
214,780,992
194,220,472
234,742,102
256,595,663
276,922,089
235,324,140
249,555,926
287,495,814




19,469,530
18,869,832
25,019,700
23,809,470
15,930,668
16,167,176
16,777,617
16,229,693
17,583,227
21,427,122
22,211,256
26,111,495
27,925,463
27,487,627
33,392,684
37,297,247
41,376,411
35,114,093
41,089,099
56,599,932
56,817,744

77,846,853
64,087,721
71,190,503
45,578,435
65,083,397
78,073,657
94,482,997
53,467,685
66,642,550
75,947,578
78,234,646
75,886,028
91,847,048
81,700,927
84,875,672
97,845,749
120,167,145
107,821,454
99,436,729
112,205,205
106,424,816

97,816,383
82,907,553
96;210,203
69,387,905
81,014,065
94,240,833
111,210,614
69,697,878
84,225,777
97,874,700
100,445,902
101,997,523
119,772,511
109,188,654
118,268,856
135,142,996
161,543,556
142,935,547
143,525,828
168,805,137
163,242,560

3 5 0

M E R C H A N D IS E

N o . 9 1 9 *— V

a lu e

op

M

IM P O R T E D

e b c h a n d is e

I

States,

m pobted
etc.—

A N D

in t o

E X P O R T E D .

a n d

E

xpo bted

from

U

t h e

n it e d

C o n tin u e d .

E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

G IB R A L T A R .

Year
ended
June
80-

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D .
ollars
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess o f
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( —).

D .
ollars

476,068
403,165
425,520
504,019
879,917
402,180
831,050
804,332
566,536
500,152
676,394
505,956
482,375
442,630
231,685
379,874
370,658
371,365
489,488
228,019
328,766

4,037
2,342
8,706
4,067
1,958
5,384
1,195
497
1,425
2,420
495
2,951
39
16,350
8,000
2,400
143

480,105
405,507
434,226
508,086
381,875
407,564
332,245
304,829
567,961
500,152
678,814
505,956
482,870
445,581
231,724
396,224
378,658
371,365
491,888
228,019
328,909

67,473
76,314
174,069
9,155
4,247
26,158
20,038
23,421
10,564
35,169
43,312
17,972
2,599
22,847
8,344
6,248
18,029
4,581
14,516
6,113
4,420

D
ollars.

15,358
10,617
7,151
1,967
3,560
4,956
6,424
9,098
7,432
6,037
9,551
3,522
8,872
3,806
5,187
7,754
5,173
6,467
5,088
3,381
2,404

82,829
86,931
181,220
11,122
7,807
31,114
26,462
32,619
17,996
40,206
52,863
21,494
6,471
26,653
13,631
14,002
23,202
11,048
19,604
9,491
6,824

81.46
87,79
96.05
82.31
54.45
84.11
75,72
72.06
58.67
87.73
81.93
83.61
40.16
85.72
6L66
44.56
77.70
41.46
74.05
64.39
64.78

+
+
+
+

156,553
117,206
108,576
22,326
251,793
152,523
648,173
883,992
881,893
993,815
970,796
1,436,862
1,131,282
1,374,583
998,731
1,611,183
2,485,658
2,247,306
2,030,489
2,192,054
2,711,449

1,378,333
1,300,449
1,283,557
797,281
327,201
720,386
732,702
910,390
944,521
1,122,855
1,124,775
1,563,142
1,326,935
1,588,946
1,270,792
2,032,408
3,086,417
3,019,666
2,382,202
2,643,005
3,133,049

88.64
90.99
91.54
97.23
23.06
78.84
11.54
2.90
6.63
11.48
13.69
8.08
14.74
13.49
21,41
20.72
19.46
25.57
14.76
17.06
13.46

-1,218,888
-1,200,079
-1,153,096
672,832
- 174,657
529,340
- 621,939
- 782,831
- 731,014
- 832,146
- 833,237
-1,257,192
996,091
-1,346,717
-1,088,822
-1,792,682
-1,451,986
-1,728,862
-1,144,905
-2,213,335
-2,505,729

397,276
318,576
253,006
496,964
374,068
+ 376,450
+ 305,783
+ 272,310
+ 549,965
+ 459,946
+ 625,951
+ 484,462
+ 476,399
4- 418,928
+ 218,193
+ 382,222
+ 355,456
+ 360,317
+ 472,284
4- 218,525
+ 322,085

G REECE.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894.
1896..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

159,445
100,370
130,461
124,449
152,544
190,946
109,923
127,559
213,507
290,709
291,506
305,861
324,080
238,519
181,372
239,726
1,630,433
1,283,724
1,235,743
424,145
607,415




100
840

32
89
6,764
3,710
598
3,993
7,080
1,554
5,525
19,905

159,445
100,370
130,461
124,449
152,544
191,046
110,763
127,559
213,507
290,709
291,538
305,950
830,844
242,229
181,970
239,726
1,634,431
1,290,804
1,237,297
429,670
627,320

1,221,780
1,183,243
1,174,981
774,955
75,408
567,863
84,629
26,398
62,628
129,040
153,980
126,280
195,653
214,363
272,061
421,225
600,759
772,360
351,713
450,951
421,600

'

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 5 1

N o . 2 1 9 *— V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

IC E L A N D , A N D FA R O E IS L A N D S .1
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess o f
exports (4-)
Per
or
cent imports (—).
free.

D
ollars.

900

900

2,800

2,800

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894 ..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1S98..
1899..
1900..
1901*..
1902..
1903..
1904 ..

225
159
4,764
520
458
5Q$
50

1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909 ..
1910 ..
1911..

44
3,511
13,945
22,908
28,982
3,106
5,599

1,241

225
159
6,005
520
458
508
50

44
3,511
13,945
22,908
28,9S2
3,106
5,599

95,405
76,350
110,583
170,215
127,308
93,198
40,056
144,107
78,408
78,65S
82,533
6.1,116
100,606

85,341
13,942
17,823
16,636
15,742
14,374
16,428
53

90
29
30
21

120

35,242
84,231
199,253
41,032
48,836
123,803

95,495
76,379
110,613
170,215
127,329
93,198
40,056
144,227
78,408
78,658
82,533
61,116
100,606

99.91
99.96
99.97
iOO.OO
99.99
100.00
100.00
99.91
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

85,341 100.00
49,184 28.35
102,054 17.47
215,889 7.71
56,774 27.73
63,210 22.74
140,231 11.71
53 100.00

-

D
ollars.

—
_

—
_
—
_

—
—
+

94,595
76,379
107,818
170,215
127,329
93,198
40,056
144,002
78,249
72,653
82,013
60,658
100,098

85,291
49,140
98,543
201,944
33,866
34,228
137,125
5,546

IT A L Y .
1891..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900 ..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905..
1906 ..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

15,927,274
14,223,947
12,792,059
13,808,241
16,241,595
19,040,558
21,377,761
23,067,997
24,892,037
33,059,005
34,277,491
30,888,503
34,692,263
35,434,448
38,429,738
47,362,491
61,137,155
53,599,773
58,078,454
58,048,326
59,993,525

119,651
93,835
227,480
102,379
121,530
103,048
124,662
222,861
142,903
197,615
195,698
499,632
340,417
285,553
310,329
719,249
609,810
617,621
431,141
418,727
587,241




16,046,925
14,317,782
13,019, 539
13,910,620
16,363,125
19,143,606
21,502,423
23,290,858
25,034,910
33,256,620
34,473,189
31,388,135
35,032,680
35,720,001
38,740,067
48,081,740
61,746,965
54,217,394
58,509,595
53,467,053
60,580,766

| 9,640,982
10,901,745
13,749,097
7,582,880
9,942,891
10,567,497
8,985,486
10,601,224
12,894,360
15,349,818
11,840,777
15,956,319
19,402,514
15,011,233
21,430,016
19,443,255
22,984,065
17,678,491
23,452,986
19,116,236
16,550,448

12,037,226
11,259,872
12,501,144
10,423,195
10,908,870
11,574,990
10,081,866
9,731,413
11,938,386
12,574,358
: 12,777,607
14,598,612
16,843,868
18,146,809
17,198,563
21,154,301
27,474,092
27,165,683
25, S34,908
30,752,131
30,734,361

i Includes “ Greenland ” prior to 19X1.

21,678,208
22,161,617
26,250,241
18,006,075
20,851,761
22,142,487
19,067,352
20,332,637
24,832,746
27,924,176
24,618,384
30,554,931
36,246,412
33,158,042
38,628,579
40,597,556
50,455,157
44,844,174
49,287,894
49,868,367
47,334,809

44.47
49.19
52.38
( 42.11
1 47.80
47.73
47.13
52.22
51.99
54.97
48.09
52.22
53.53
45.27
55.48
47.89
45.55
39.42
47.58
38.83
34.96

_ 5,631,283
- 7,843,835
13,230,702
- 4,095,455
- 4,488,636
- 2,998,881
+ 2,435,071
+ 2,958,221
+ 202,194
+ 5,332,444
+ 9,854,805
+ 833,201
- 1,213,732
+ 2,561,959
+ 111,488
+ 7,484,184
+11,291,803
+ 9,373,220
+ 9,221,701
+ 3,598,686
+13,245,957

3 5 2

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

N o . 2 1 9 * — V a l u e op M e r c h a n d is e I mported in to a n d K x ported prom t h e U n ite d
S tates , etc .— Continued.
E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

M A L T A , G OZO, A N D C YPR U S IS L A N D S .1
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( - ) .

Dollars.

i

1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

34,683
29,520
64,352
143*105
171,309
438,474
321,157
453,529
357,559
264,946
285,809
578,545
548,859
608,280
296,009
230,704

975
4,425
508
94
1,980

34,683
29,520
64,352
144,080
175,734
438,982
321,251
453,529
859,539
264,946
285,809
578,545
548,859
608,280
296,009
230,704

11,002

414
860

Dollars.

1,025
902
3,188
2,730
6,106
25,485
26,501
10,642
3,317
3,836
5,261
13,407
12,795

11,416 96.37
8,647 90.55
13,476 100.00
9,770 89.51
10,536 93.34
14,744 91.93
17,556 84.44
20,043 69.54
56,019 54.51
43,365 38.89
25,363 58.44
20,050 83.48
4,584 16.75
10,352 49.18
16,351 30.24
14,427 j 11.31

10,132,028
8,234,663
13,480,701
8,134,054
11,587,421
9,505,952
9,881,882
9,050,535
10,713,398
11,290,324
15,631,990
15,196,397
17,005,529
14,242,452
17,191,215
22,193,216
26,122,085
15,884,996
20,554, 276
24,419,374
24,284,403

12,422,174 18.44
10,886,802 24.36
17,448,948 22.74
10,690,979 23.92
15,182,581 23.65
13,295,767 28.50
12,824,126 23.00
12,525,065 27.79
14,457,620 25.92
15,852,624 28.78
20,598,799 24.11
19,645,808 22.65
22,868,978 25.64
19,593,784 27.30
21,718,748 20.85
27,007,107 17.83
32,455,612 19.51
20,305,864 21.77
26,086,336 21.21
31,713,766 23.00
32,926,492 |26.24

7,787
13,476
8,745
9,634
13,556
14,826
13,937
30,534
16,864
14,821
16,733
768
5,091
4,944
1,632

+
+
_L.
i
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

27,267
20,873
50 875
134' 310
165,198
424,238
303,695
433,486
303,520
221,581
260,446
558,495
544,275
597^928
279,658
216,277

NETH ERLANDS.
1891..
1892..
1893.
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898 ..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901 ..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905 ..
1906 ..
1907 ..
1908 ..
1909 ..
1910..
1911..

23,816,814
43,556,865
38,118,527
43,087,706
30,256,108
38,092,901
50,362,116
63,417,547
78,727,644
89,116,242
83,847,330
74,693,862
77,746,079
71,858,185
72,728,213
95,197,392
104,219,436
101,646,254
94,309,281
84,393,539
95,311,728

297,163
361,119
386,666
482,606
755,667
929,998
682,895
856,977
578,354
270,434
508,988
429,273
499,340
392,383
570,149
274,201
288,280
559,930
703,085
551,339
792,041

24,113,977
2,290,146
43,917,984
2,652,139
38,505,193
3,968,247
43,570,312
2,556,925
3,595,160
31,011,775
3,789,835
39,022,899
51,045,011
2,942,244
64,274, 524
3,474,530
3,746,222
79,305,998
4,562,300
89,386,676
84,356,318
4,966,809
4,449,411
75,123,135
78,245,419
5,863,449
5,349,332
72,250,568
4,527,533
73,298,362
4,813,891
95,471,593
6,333,527
104,507,716
102,206,184 ' 4,420,868
5,532,060
95,012,366
84,944,878 I 7,294,392
8,642,089
96,103,769

+11,691,803
+33,031,182
+21,056,245
+32,879,833
+15,829,194
+25,727,132
+38,220,885'
+51,749,459*
+64,848,378
+73,534,052
+63,757,519
+55,477,327
+55,376,441
+52,658,784'
+51,579,614
+68,464,486
+72,052,104
+81,900,320
+68,926,030
+53,231,112
+63,177,277

N O R W A Y .2
1903..
1904 ..
1905 ..
1906 ..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

4,365,423
4,878,579
4,419,029
6,012,026
5,682,198
6,838,445
5,798,765
5,940,785
7,350,372

18,459
12,345
1,440
4,243
310
3,181
7,348
8,545
6,033

4,383,882
4,890,924
4,420,469
6,016,269
5,682,508
6,841,626
5,806,113
5,949,330
7,356,405

123,708
166,733
199,335
404,723
298,377
267,717
624,052
1,088,929
1,133,932

1,465,232
1,825,538
2,005,245
2,727,641
3,497,010
3,401,192
4,019,557
5,463,056
6,875,558

1,588,940
1,992,271
2,204,580
3,132,364
3,795,387
3,668,909
4,643,609
6,551,985
8,009,490

7.79 + 2,794,942
8.37 ; + 2,898,653
9.04 + 2,215,889
12.92 + 2,883,905
7.86 + 1,867,121
7.30 + 3,172,717
13.44 + 1,162,504
16.62 — 602,655
653,085
14.16

2Included in annual reports on Commerce and Navigation prior to 1896 under “ All other British

Digitized for possessions.’ *
FRASER
* Included in
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ “ Sweden and Norway ” prior to 1903.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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IM P O R T E D

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E X P O R T E D .

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N o . 2 8 0 . — V a l u e of M e r c h a n d is e I mported into a n d E x p o r t e d from t h e U n ited
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146,048
41,502
26,560
128,879
214,215
234,078
902,506
617,608
685,231
447,759 ..................
647,045 ..................
8,065
471,299 !
956,332
8,006

50,462
25,230
48,798
91,198
19,330
47,305
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111, 154
146,048
41,562
26,560
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214,215
234,078
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617,608
685,231
447,759
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+
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51

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+
+
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85,145

101,042

6,422
1,844
7,076
2,270
1,862
3,263
1,277
31,914
253,550

289
132
3,748
1,148
1,756
4,683
7,872
8,063
4,267
20,047

289
6,554
5,592
8,224
4,026
6,545
11,135
9,340
36,181
273,597

+
+
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+
+
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32.97
86.04
56.38
28.45
29.30
13.68
88.21
92.27

+
+
+
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+
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50,411
25,230
48,798
91,198
19,330
47,305
42,065
111, 142
146,048
59,480
26,560
128,596
207,610
228,486
894,282
613,582
678,686
436,624
637,705
443,183
690,801

3

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ROUMASTIA.
1891.
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894
1895..
1896 ..
1897..
1898 ..
1899..
1900..
1901
1902..
1903..
1904..
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M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

N o . 2 1 9 . — V a l u e of M e r c h a n d is e I mported into a n d E xp o rt ed from t h e U n ite d
S t a t e s , e tc . — C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E —'Continued.
R U S S IA .
RUSSIA ON BALTIC AND W HITS SEAS.i

Tear
ended
June
30-

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..

Exports.
Domestic.

Imports.

Foreign.

Excess of
exports ( + )
Per
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

Total.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.

ollars.
D
ollars. 1 D
7,260,115 !
5,379,887
5,740
2,005,504
30,077
1,643
6,271,980
11,448
5,164,847
6,180,422
118,005
10,061
5,985,143
17,074
6,284,128
7,292,706
8,362
13,913
6,182,979
6,301,553
43,740
6,849,658
238,548
263,533
13,138,081
16,228,018
182,350
176,405
13,728,226
41,483
13,663,008

Free.

D
ollars.
1,307,794
832,976
1,152,789
717,063
1,499,933
1,831,008
1,597,569
1,708,569
1,560,349
3,040,539
2,590,271
3,798,560
5,431,894
6,304,119
6,432,149
7,733,643

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,878,513
2,178,936
1,878,690
919,857
391,043
285,419
268,398
1,117,039
1,269,874
1,695,073
2,956,009
2,179,716
2,294,158
3,231,673
2,772,004
2,686,485

3,186,337
3,011,912
3,031,479
1,636,920
1,890,976
2,116,427
1,865,967
2, S25,608
2,830,223
4,735,612
5,546,280
5,978,276
7,726,052
9,535,792
9,204,153
10,420,128

41.04
27.66
38.03
43.80
79.36
86.53
85.61
60.46
55.13
64.21
46.71
63.54
; 70.30
| 66.11
f 69.88
| 74.22

+4,073,778
+ 2,3/3, /15
995,898
+ 4,636,703
+3,285,319
+4,182,000
+4,129,237
+3,425,594
+4,470,845
+1,461,280
+ 799,013
+1,109,930
+5,675,562
+G, 874,576
+4,700,478
+3,284,363

1
‘ 18.95
'1 32.66
45.17
| 54.24
1 91.22
99.98
' 99.96
|40.65
1 89.89
! 60.72
18.53

1., 039,544
601,510
—2,
660,498
902,851
312,284
+ 273,380
629,201
524,562
- 1 ,268,936
+ 254,323

7,260,115
5,385,627
2,035,581
6,273,623
5,176,295
6,298,427
5, 995,204
6,251,202
7,301,088
6,196,892
6,345,293
7,088,206
13,401,614
16,410,368
13,904,631
13,704,491

Total.

D
ollars,

RUSSIA ON BLACK SEA.1

1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..

2,751,520
2,648,044
2,752,789
2,286,927

16,128
15,899
28,910
10,552

2,767,648
2,663,913
2,781,699
2,297,479




141
555
253

;

j|

292,458
625,368
1,221,121
658,719
1,536,187
1,510,243
1,333,112
696,819
682,297
1,524,200
1,017,548

1,250,983
1,289,350
1,482,496
555,631
148,275
264
580
1,017,262
1,027,864
988,161
467,064

1,543,441
1,914,718
2,703,617
1,214,350
1,684,412
1,510,507
1,333,692
1,714,081
1,710,161
2,510,361
1,481,612

902,333
660,650
930,032
874,267
941,373

427,794
848,037
1,298,087
1,575,534
2,172,001

1,330,127 ! 67.84
1,508,687 i 43.79
2,228,119 ■ 41.74
2,419,801 j 35.69
3,116,377 j 30.30

1 Stated as “ Russia in Europe” after 1906.

—
-

+

to

922
8,864
4,350

503,897
1,313,208
266,242
553,852
781,561
1,193,223
1,607,072
1,084,880
1,185,599
1,241,425
1,738,935
2,214,153

V

503,897
1,313,208
266,242
553,852
781,420
1,197,668
1,606,819
1,084,880
1,185,599
1,240,503
1,730,071
2,209,803

C
O
I'-*

1891..
1892 ..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1902..

884,026

+ 1,258,961
]
+
+
—

435,824
331,898
818,898

M E R C H A N D IS E

— V alue
o

N

of

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

M erchandise I mported into and E xtorted
.
2
1
Stated, etc.— C o n t in u e d .

3 5 5

from the
9

U nited
.

E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

RUSSIA—Continued.
R

U

S

S

I A

Domestic.

1891. 1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898.. 1
1899.. |
1900.. '
1901.. 1
1902..
1903. J
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910 ..
1911 .

Foreign.
Dollars.

Free.

Total.

Dollars.

30—

Dollars,

7,764,012
6,693,095
2,271,746
6,825,832
5,946,267
7,378,090
7,591,962
7,319,008
8,478,305
7,423,482
8,031,624
9,059,461
15,889,601
18,876,062
16,481,015
15,949,935
19,747,962
16, 243, 086
15,474,250
16, 695, 805
.
j
23,157,317

5,740
i
30,077
|
1,643
| 11,589
I 118,560
* 10,314
17,074
!
8,362
| 14,835
1 52,604
i 242,898
279,661
198,249
205,315
52,035
30,194
99,291
158,925
94,125
366,920

U

R

1
'

i

217
369 1

i
1,600
1,873
175
3,806
5,310
4,273
13,058

Total.

Dollars.

4,729,778
4,926,630
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
9,234,739
11,763,911
11,653,954
13,536,505
16,559,437
11,113,421
11,051,571
16,196,154
11,00*4,164

O

P

E

46,892
11,813
37,218
29,782
453,551
975,175
524,886

Dollars.

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

33.83
29.60
41.39
48.25
84.90
99.59
91.59
52.99
49.39
63.00
51.31
64.32
65.97
61.49
62. G
9
61.11
05.36
65.58
77.87
75.65
71.73

3,034,234
1,772,205
3,433,273
3,976,205
2,382,468
3,869,716
4,402,617
2,796,393
3,946,283
192,344
+ 1,053,336
+ 1,993,956
+ 6,934,523
+ 7,310,400
+ 5,032,376
+ 2,465,465
+ 3,218,719
+ 5,228,956
+ 4,681,604
+ 593,776
+12,520,103

R

17,753
23, 808
22,360
10,558
17,314
12,646
12,095
6,121
19,642
11,751

. 1

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent imports ( - ) .
free.

Dollars.

3,129,526
3,468,286
3,361,186
1,475,488
539,318
285,683
268,978
2,134,301
2,297,738
2,681,234
8,423,073
2,607,510
3,142,195
4,529,760
4,347,538
4,858,489
5,73S; 250
3,824,336
2,445,785
3,943,478
3,110,158
E

1

I
i

Dutiable.

Dollars.

S

1,600
1,873
175
3,806
6,310
4,273
13,058

E

1,600,252
1,458,344
2,373,910
1,375,782
3,036,070
3,341,251
2,930,681
2,405,388
2,242,646
4,564,739
3,607,819
4,700,893
6,092,544
7,234,151
7,306,416
8,678,016
10,821,187
7,289,085
8,605,786
12,252,676
7, $94,006

7,764,012
6,098,835
2,301,823
6,827,475
5,957,856
7,496,650
7,602,276
7,336,082
8,486,667
7,438,317
8,084,228
9,302,359
16,169,262
19,074,311
16,686,330
16,001,970
19,778,156
16,342,377
15,633,175
16,789,930
23,524,267

1

i
217 i................
369

N

Imports.

Exports.

v
Year
ended
June

1892 ..
1893 . 1894._
1895 . 1896 ..
1897 ..
3898 ..
1899..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
19 11-

I

V

17,753
23,808
22,300
10,558
17,314
12,646
12,095
4,578
13,139
13,512
9,592
7,359
22,796
22,079
22,571
78,140
91,833
49,255

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

10,699
32,781
25,263
9,592
54,251
34,609
59,297
52,353
531,691
1,067,008
574,141

86.44
34.11
62.76
56.89
85.30
91.39
91.43

+
57.21 1 59.92
46.51
1
|
1
j
I
j

17,753
23,803
22,360
10,558
17,314
12,646
12,095
217
10,330
32,781
25,263
9,592
52,651
32,736
59,122
48,547
- 52G,381
-1,062,735 '
- 561,083 '

1For total commerce with Russia, including Russia in Europe and in Asia, see p. 398.

2Prior
 to 1892 included in “ Turkey in Europe.”


I

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M E R C H A N D IS E

No. 2 1 9 . — V alue

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

M erchandise I mported into and E xported
States, etc.— C o n t in u e d .

of

U nited

from the

E T J R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

S P A IN ,
E
Y

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e

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a

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J

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D

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o

1

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s

n

m

F

d
e

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Dollars.

11,442
6,274
32,912
8,830
10,437
39,409
23,134
26,156
8,812
14,053
24,449
9,577
8,101
37,036
18,188 :
8,266
46,072
23,387
25,576
65,278
304,002
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14,607,893
11,522,150
13,427,171
13,114,076
10,916,632
11,453,019
10,889,611
10,202,389
9,068,995
13,385,627
15,455,839
15,502,410
17,674,109
15,725,308
17,020,286
19,091,070
21,284,312
21,882,992
19,653,427
18,899,125
24,760,9141
9

.

p

r

d

Dollars.

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..

p

x

e
i

.

i

e t

r

o

r

a
m
e

a

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

14, C19,335
11,528,424
13,400,083
13,122,906
10,927,069
11,492,428
10,912,745
10,228,545
9,077,807
13,399,680
15,480,288
15,511,987
17,682,210
15,762,344
17,038,474
19,099,336
21,330,384
21,906,379
19,679,003
18,964,403
25, 064,916
.

736,517
1,234,284
1,852,564
1,138,983
973,702
1,029,369
836,479
1,123,384
1,362,828
1,871,230
1,701,779
2,745,987
2,968,755
2,455,581
2,525,505
2,940,219
4,061,074
3,868,007
6,045,643
7,388,661
. 9,266,559

5,296,964
3,973,577
3,841,989
3,116,892
2,600,424
3,101,815
2,795,494
2,452,181
2,619,535
4,078,817
3,707,522
5,524,559
5,509,832
5,890,592
6,261,002
7,749,434
9,365,591
10,284,705
8,031,421
11,064,617
10,518,439

6,033,481
5,207,861
5,694,553
4, 2dd, 87o
3,574,126
4,131,184
3,631,973
3,575,565
3,982,363
5,950,047
6,409,301
8,270,546
8,478,587
8,346,173
8,786,507
10,689,653
13,426,665
14,152,712
14,077,064
18,453,278
19,784,998

12.21
23.70
32.53
26.76
27.24
24,92
23.03
31.46
34.22
31.45
31.46
33.20
35.02
29.42
28.74
27.50
30.24
27.33
42.95
40.04
46.83

3,587,720
3,723,201
3,615,694
3,754,932
3,949,683
4,176,384
2,978,649
3,112,066
2,388,255
2,531,327
3,320,321
3,144,533
2,265,495
2,500,118
2,547,683
2,675,053
2,605,555
2,475,709
3,886,620
4,244,302
3,131,401 | 3,487,639
3,475,378
3,806,179

3.64
3,71
5.43
4.29
5.65
5.29
9.38
4.76
4.98
8,42
10.21
8.69

+ 1,219,979
+ 2,824,449
—
91,680
+ 1,278,980
+ 2,121,274
+ 1,710,681
+ 2,963,523
+ 3,638,733
+ 9,612,734
+ 6,192,165
+ 8,856,513
+ 6,301,987

3,386,294 5.42
3,265,843 9.12
2,935,581 16.65
3,899,481 12.62
4,171,264 7.19
4,633,672 10.43
4,486,142 10.51
6,830,477 11.00
8,532,422
7.08

r

n

+ 2,$3i;728
+ 3,184,117
■ 4,261,590
H
+ 3,537,679
+ 5,242,385
+ 5,038,138
+ 2,245,162
838,581
558,602
~

Dollars.

8,585,854
6,320,563
7,765,530
+
8,867,031
+
7,352,943
+
7,361,244
+
7,280,772
+
6,652,980
+
5,095,444
+
7,449,633
+10,070,987
+ 7,241,441
+ 9,203,623
+ 7,416,171
+ 8,251,967
+ 8,409,683
+ 7,903,719
+ 7,753,667
+ 5,601,939
511,125
+
+ 5,279,918
+

+

S W E D E N A N D N O R W A Y .1
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..

4,939,572
6,578,857
4,083,156
4,355,777
4,648,086
5,019,486
5,463,534
6,311,393
12,204,947
10,432,597
11,838,911
10,103,330

3,608
524
1,548
35,269
4,515
11,516
107
2,393
13,342
3,870
5,241
4,836

4,913,180
6,579,381
4,084,704
4,391,046
4, 652.601
5,031,002
5,463,641
6,313,786
12,218,289
10,436,467
11,844,152
10,108,166

135,481
139,238
226,701
133,417
143,072
175,788
234,623
127,370
129,846
357,682
356,238
330,801

i

S W E D E N .2
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

5,706,142
6,446,804
7,196,575
7,435,051
9,411,263
9,666,529
6,730,672
5,983,112
7,971,659




11,880 j
3,156
596
2,109
2,386
5,281
632
8,784
2,163

5,718,022
6,449,960
7,197,171
7,437,160
9,413,649
9,671,810
6,731,304
5,991,896
7,973,820

S
2

183,371
297,950
488,699
492,200
299,869
483,521
471,305
751,259
604,199

e
I

3,202,923
2,967 893
2,446’, 882
3,407,281
3,871,395
4,150,151
4,014,837
6,079,218
7,928,223

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IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 5 7

N o , 2 1 9 . — V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported from the U nited
States , etc.— C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E — C o n ti n u e d .

S W IT Z E R L A N D .

Year
ended
June
30—

Imports.

Exports.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896 ..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909 ..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.
13,414,186
12,267,299
14,904,817
10,809,901
14,051,940
13,369,845
12,990,998
10,356,818
14,284,528
16,312,731
15,478,133
17,401,699
20,362,884
19,204,710
19,962,838
22,674,728
26,110,922
24,146,741
23,376,229
24,674,269
25,172,616

14,118,805
13,196,469
16,010,728
11,450,270
14,988,954
14,080,033
13,849,782
11,380,835
14,826,480
17,393,268
15,799,400
17,784,855
21,183,328
19,534,439
20,415,268
23,421,242
26,830,474
24,698,036
23,831,492
25,209,159
25,652,299

4.99
7.57
6.91
5.59
6.25
6.46
6.20
4.60
3.66
3.33
2.03
2.15
1.52
1.69
2.22
3.18
2.68
2.23
1.91
2.12
1.87

1,854,675
2,028,208
2,215,464
1,657,218
2,097,702
2,665,127
2,766,094
2,119,337
2,359,830
3,930,866
3,386,782
4,935,346
5,672,578
3,890,597
5,173,252
6,508,518
6,939,761
4,554,509
6,393,468
8,689,769
7,540,440

51.04
52.04
41.81
61.02
64.91
G1.42
58.56
37.52
36.93
31.68
32.28
27.27
20.30
29.16
20.28
28.32
23.14
18.71
18.37
16.92
12.78

49,317
10,397
7,391
17,124
17,578
32,885
70,328
263,970
266,956
249,727
252,126
217,465
205,428
270,901
246,726
395,678
611,784
645,849
747,257
752,794
698,986

69
543
776
750
3,234
50
269
355
61
3,688
795
991
3,479
3,976
5,822

49,317
10,397
7,391
17,124
17,578
32,954
70,871
263,970
267,732
250,477
255,360
217,515
205,697
271,256
246,787
399,366
612,579
646,840
750,736
756,770
704,808

704,669
929,170
1,105,911
640,369
937,014
910,188
858,784
524,017
541,952
580,537
321,267
383,156
320,444
329,729
452,430
746,514
719,552
551,295
455,263
534,890
479,683

D
ollars.

D
ollars.
“ 14,069,488
-13,186,072
-16,003,337
-11,433,146
—14,971,376
-14,047,079
-13,778,911
-11,116,865
- 1 4 ,55S, 748
-17,142,791
-15,544,040
-17,567,340
-20,977,631
-19,263,183
-20,168,481
-23,021,876
-26,217,895
-24,051,196
-23,080,756
-24,452,389
-24,947,491

T U R K E Y IN EU R O PE.i
1891..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904.1905 ..
1906 ..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

37,031
28,951
45,889
85,166
41,390
31,820
52,097
139,075
352,304
340,357
392,908
604,775
493,761
459,723
526,930
870,429
1,114,012
1,414,887
1,890,998
1,599,401
2,522,813

343
3,085
2,670
2,153
50
3,024
1,628
558
4,020
11,087
3,137
5,251
13,767
13,328

37,031
28,951
45,889
85,166
41,733
34,905
54,767
139,075
354,457
840,357
392,958
604,775
496,785
461,351
527,488
874,449
1,125,099
1,418,024
1,896,249
1,613,168
2,536,141

946,589
1,055,392
992,761
1,011,202
1,361,359
1,637,014
1,619,817
795,115
871,369
1,245,287
1,093,247
1,345,538
1,151,530
1,134,168
1,049,154
1,839,532
1,605,534
852,319
1,174,548
1,469,986
963,924

908,086
972.816
1,222,703
646,016
736,343
1,028,113
1,146,277
1,824,222
1,4.88,461
2,685,579
2,293,535
3,589,808
4,521,048
2,756,429
4,124,098
4,668,986
5,334,227
3,702,190
5,218,920
7,219,783
6,576,516

-

1,817,644
1,999,257
2,169,575
1,572,052
2,055,969
2,630,222
2,711,327
1,980,262
2,005,373
3,590,509
2,993,824
4,330,571
5,175,793
3,429,246
4 ,G45,764
6,634,069
5,814,662
3,136,485
4,497,219
7,076,601
5,004,299


1 For total comm erce with Turkey, including Turkey in Europe and in Asia, see p. 398.


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M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

N o . 2 1 9 . — V alue of M erchandise I mported into an d E xported from the U nited
States, etc.— C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

U N IT E D K IN G D O M .
ENGLAND.
Imports.

Exports.

Year
ended
June
30—

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1891..
1892 ..
1S93..
1894..
1895 ..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1908..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911 ..

393,938,931
419,116,237
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
480,242,607
459,902,634
478,124,470
480,525,100
530,269,443
557,606,628
528,752,623
470,720,979
458,142,520
528,295,993

3,474,005
4,732,278
4,548,146
6,130,430
2,784,108
4,325,226
4,433,436
6,321,371
5,890,277
5,854,544
6,804,147
6,255,272
6,755,372
6,297,260
4,893,885
4,890,756
5,596,199
6,026,074
4,631,291
9,188,855
8,295,737

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Total.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.
D
ollars. D .
ollars
397,412,936 35,329,379 133,739,967
423,848,515 34,202,422 96,765,272
361,410,055 41,909,849 112,372,056
374,915,376 23,923,765 65,403,712
341,339,703 45,508,658 89,068,862
355,898, S05 50,242,163 | 95,208,096
421,559,811 63,405,729 I 75,887,535
459,127,306 31,586,653 j 59,487,449
450,944,230 35,602,589 1 61,750,431
461,062,414 51,864,268 81,392,126
552,336,207 50,066,134 69,245,852
486,497,879 54,950,905 81,305,070
466,658,006 57,779,255 99,451,287
484,421,730 56,229,573 79,565,702
485,418,985 60,667,472 86,592,448
535,160,199 75,609,489 99,319,169
563,202,827 89,187,119 116,256,214
534,778,697 64,378,923 93,147,468
475,352,270 72,576,056 98,606,391
467,331,375 113,090,799 116,755,193
536,591, 730 117,671,653 102,830,486

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports ( - ) .
free.

D
ollars.
169,069,346
130,967,694
154,281,905
89,327,477
134,577,520
145,450,259
139,293,264
91,074,102
97,353,020
133,256,394
119,311,936
136,255,975
157,230,542
135,795,275
147,259,920
174,928,658
205,443,333
157,526,391
171,182,447
229,845,992
220,502,139

D
ollars.
20.90
26.11
27.16
26.78
33.82
34.54
45.52
34.68
36.57
38.92
41.96
40.33
36.75
41.41
41.20
43.22
43.41
40.87
42.40
49.20
53.37

4-228,343,590
+292,880,821
+207,128,150
+285,587,899
+206,762,183
+210,448,546
+282,266,547
+ 368,053,204
+353,591,210
+327,806,020
+433,024,221
+350,241,904
+309,427,464
+348,626,455
+338,159,065
+360,231,541
+357,759,494
+377,252,306
+304,169,823
+237,485,383
+316,089,591

4.88
5.65
5.72
4.00
31.41
36.80
44.82
9.23
5.24
5.43
4.54
3.95
3.77
3.96
5.49
6.06
8.09
5.33
5.95
14.26
19.72

r+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

SCOTLAND.
!
1891 ..
1892 ..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
19 091910...
1911

32,326,290
42,108,394
35,275,827
36,838,164
27,600,583
31,515,499
35,037,695
37,544,818
36,426,463
40,065,892
42,710,725
30,561,794
36,707,165
33,902,214
25,433,145
31,478,405
30,625,944
31,066,936
26,619,276
25,870,269
26,889,837

340,214
586,086
1,615,005
959,958
205,756
268,401
372,672
215,865
216,549
178,733
151,557
285,985
465,219
190,131
386,352
168,578
52,227
191,565
316,617
270,850
483,758




32,666,504
42,694,480
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
37,172,384
34,092,345
25,819,497
31,646,983
30,678,171
31,258,501
26,935,893
26,140,619
27,373,595

828,025
939,916
1,068,055
455,226
4,626,229
5,531,083
7,692,772
971,055
649,851
846,938
666,711
700,596
798,459
690,565
894,084
1,195,683
1,503,240
1,068,731
1,222,568
3,224,653
4,708,004

16,122,937
15,696,040
17,588,952
10,920,338
10,103,400
9,500,488
9,470,216
9,552,048
11,745,955
14,759,163
14,003,406
17,055,255
20,318,117
16,743,143
15,405,020
18,552,167
23,181,136
18,040,664
19,322,366
19,388,535
19,169,398

16,950,962
16,635,956
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
21,114,576
17,433,708
16,299,104
19,747,850
24,684,376
19,109,395
20,544,934
22,613,188
23,877,402

15,715,542
26,058,524
18,233,825
26,422,558
13,076,710
16,752,329
18,247,379
27,237,580
24,247,206
24,638,524
28,192,165
13,091,928
16,057,808
16,658,637
9,520,393
11,899,133
5,993,795
12,149,106
6,390,959
3,527,431
3,496,193

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D ,

3 5 9

N o . 2 1 9 * — V alue of M erchandise I mported into a n d E xported from the U nited
States , etc.— C o n t in u e d .
E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

U N IT E D K IN G D O M —Continued.
IRELAND.
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.
Foreign,

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

15,334,636
32,733,237
22,828,358
18,345,769
17,976,792
18,056,127
26,284,522
44,047,549
24,188,509
32,510,578
35,973,619
31,196,727
20,376,617
18,822,540
12,147,153
16,275,657
13,900,241
14,620,167
12,336,322
12,064,937
12,627,289

39,100
5,306
2,624
2r507
15,695
5,067
2,954
1,928
5,049
6,092
55,649
3,984
11,217
7,284
2,016
6,157
2,880
15,940
21,360

Imports.
Total.

Free.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

15,334,636
32,772,337
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
20,432,266
18,826,524
12,158,370
16,282,941
13,902,257
11,626,324
12,339,202
12,080,877
12,648,649

261,026
224,840
188,569
85,802
279,212
209,465
382,074
160,913
54,568
92,924
125,859
140,749
151,848
189,383
144,187
267,989
155,802
161,820
272,128
217,677
346,777

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

8,441,928
8,472,391
9,732,288
6,584,152
9,496,882
9,272,139
11,109,494
7,187,067
8,684,823
10,626,982
9,280,539
11,593,985
11,524,692
12.367,002
12,108,707
15,084,940
15,828,536
13,557,869
16,613,249
18,352,925
16,562,788

8,702,954
8, G97,231
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
11,676,540
12,556,385
12,252,894
15,352,929
15,984,338
13,719,689
16,885,877
18,570,592
16,909,565

Excess o f
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( —).

D
ollars.
3.00
2.59
1.90
1.29
2.86
2.21
3.32
2.19
.62
.87
1.34
1.20
1.30
1.51
1.18
1.75
.98
1.18
1.61
1.17
2,05

+ 6,631,682
+ 24,075,106
+ 12,912,807
+ 11,675,815
+ 8,203,322
+ 8,577,030
■
+ 14,808,649
,
+ 3G 704,636
15,452,072
+ 21,792,600
+ 2G, 572,270
+ 19,468,085
+ 8,755,726
+ 6,270,139
94,524
930,012
+
- 2,082,081
906,635
+
— 4,546,175
6,489,715
— 4,260,916

194,723,262 18.70
156,300,881 22.63
182,859,769 23.61
107,372,995 22.78
159,083,243 31.70
169,963,434 32.95
167,947,820 42.55
108,945,185 30.04
118,488,217 30.64
159,582,401 33.08
143,388,501 35.47
165,746,560 33.67
190,021,658 30.91
165,785,368 34.45
175,811,918 35.10
210,029,437 36.70
246,112,047 36.91
190,355,475 34.47
208,612,758 35.51
271,029,772 43.00
261,289,106 46.97

+250,690,764
+343,114,451
+238,274,782
+323,686,272
f 228,042,215
+235,777,905
+315,322,578
1-431,995,420
+393,290,488
+374,237,144
+487,788,656
+382,801,917
+334,240,998
+371,555,231
+347,584,934
+373,060,686
+361,671,208
+390,308,047
+306,014,607
+234,523,099
+315,324,868

TOTAL UNITED KINGDOM.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899.. '
1900.. !
1901.. !
1902.. i
1903..
1904..
1905.. !
1906.. !
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

441,599,807
493,957,868
414,966,094
423,968,879
384,132,970
401,145,205
478,448,592
534,398,302
505,668,925
527,784,340
624,216,404
542,001,128
516,986,416
530,849,224
518,105,398
578,023,505
602,132,813
574,439,726
509,676,577
496,077,726
567,813,119

3,814,219 j 445,414,026 ^ 36,418,430 158,304,832
5,357,464
499,315,332 1 35,367,178 120,983,703
6,168,457
421,134,551 43,166,473 139,693,296
7,090,388
431,059,267 ‘ 24,‘464,793 82,908,202
2,992,488
387,125,458 50,414,099 108,669,144
4,596,134 1 405,741,339 55,982,711 113,980,723
4,821,806 ; 483,270,398 71,480,575 96,467,245
6,542,303 ! 540,940,605 32,718,621 76,226,564
6,109,780
511,778,705 36,307,008 82,181,209
6,035,205
533,819,545 62,804,130 106,778,271
6,960,753
631,177,157 50,858,704 92,529,797
|6,547,349
548,548,477 55,792,250 109,954,310
524,262,656 58,727,562 131,294,096
7,276,240
6,491,375
537,340,599 57,109,521 108,675,847
523,396,852 61,705,743 114,106,175
5,291,454
5,066,618
583,090,123 77,073,161 132,956,276
5,650,442
607,783,255 90,846,161 155,265,886
6,223,796
580,663,522 65,609,474 124,746,001
514,627,365 74,070,752 134,542,006
4,950,788
9,475,145
505,552,871 116,533,119 154,496,653
8,800,855
576,613,974 122,726,43-1 138,562,672




O TH E R EUROPE.

3 6 0

M E R C H A N D IS E

No. 2 1 0 . — V alue

of

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

M erchandise I mported into and E xported
States, etc.— Continued.

from the

U nited

E U R O P E — C o n t in u e d .

TO TA L EUROPE.
E
Y

x

e

e
J

D

30—

p

a

n
u

o

F

Ir

o

mt

n

m

o

d
e

r

D

e s

i

t

gu

nt c

i

c

i

f

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

7,183,9-41
9,535,228
9,995,707
13,944,488
6,962,438
9,799,076
9,178,021
11,603,467
11,436,767
11,374,422
14,595,012
13,712,022
14,306,788
11,854,657
12,505,349
10,911,151
11,794,398
13,583,382
11,169,310
17,512,457
18,920,854
1

704,798,047
850,623,150
661,97c, 710
700, S70,822
627,927,692
673,043,753
813,385,644
973,806,245
936,602,093
1,040,1G7,763
1,136,504,605
1,008,033,981
1,029,256,657
1,057,930,131
1,020,972,641
1,200,166,036
1,298,452,380
1,283,600,155
1,146,755,321
1,135,914,551
1,308,275,778
.

90,524,752
89,139,384
112,100,070
78,395,654
101,751,447
115,978,616
132,787,023
83,927,167
95,461,450
127,155,022
121,314,860
137,053,876
150,796,277
148,214,544
170,964,058
193,838,281
223,895,866
169,088,298
204,327,343
288,467,234
285,723,886
.

368,780,580
302,489,085
346,350,023
216,682,211
278,894,366
302,660,505
297,405,182
222,006,624
258,423,084
313,412,292
308,305,592
338,108,068
396,430,610
350,482,835
369,809,034
439,453,903
523,395,387
•438,925,849
449,995,575
517,803,046

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
547,226,887
498,697,379
540,773,092
633,292,184
747,291,253
608,014,147
654,322,918
806,270, 280
768,167,760

NORTH

x

e

i .

.
r

Dollars.

697,614,106
841,087,922
651,981,003
686,926,334
620,965,254
663,244,677
804,207,623
962,202,778
925,165,326
1,028,793,341
1,121,909,593
994,321,959
1,014,949,869
1,046,075,474
1,008,467,292
1,189,254,885
1,286,657,982
1,270,016,773
1,135,586,011
1,118,402,094
1,289,354,924 1
9

x

e

P

er

I
I

1

o

.
E

e

Dollars.

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..

p

s

r

d

e

o

a
m

r
r

n
e

Dollars.

19.71
22.76
24.45
26.57
27.31
27.71
30.87
27.44
26.98
28.86
28.24
28.85
27.56
29.72
31.61
30.60
29.96
27.81
31.23
35.78
37.20

+245,492,675
+458,994,681
+203,526,617
+405,792,957
+244,281,879
+254,404,632
+383,193,439
+667,872,554
+582,717,559
+599,600,449
+706,884,153
+532,872,040
+482,029,770
+559,232,752
+480,199,549
+566,873,852
+651,161,127
+675,586,008
+492,432,403
+329,644,271
+510,108,018

A M E R IC A .

B E R M U D A .!
1802..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909.. ■
1910.. '
1911..

890,952
943,602
900,276
797,788
894,024
829,694
962,200
1,046,351
1,109,210
1,286,938
1,475,403
1,310,401
1,280,749
1,295,225
1,128,311
900,423
935,868
1,064,917
1,186,750
1,280,756

17,167
18,614
28,600
23,776
30,023
25,138
24,715
19,037
14,795
27,069
15,405
13,135
10,535
9,694
9,938
8,214
21,198
98,709
137,209
76,875

908,119
962,116
928,876
821,564
924,047
854,832
986,915
1,065,388
1,124,005
1,314,007
1,490,868
1,323,536
1,291,284
1,304,919
1,138,249
908,637
957,066
1,163,626
1,323,959
1,357,631

155,411
334,491
120,790
111,841
148,998
101,730
36,221
25,516
24,196
91,632
53,398
109,505
32, 448
31,842
39,307
53,182
30,827
46,279
59,374
71,103

896,904
425,355
323,805
353,866
373,676
620,101
423,061
469,296
412,465
439,691
433,833
482,602
639,771
464,752
371,464
618,811
424,719
431,426
532,149
528,413

652,316 28.14
759,846 44.02
444, 595 27.17
465,707 24.02
622,674 28.51
621,831 16.36
459,282
7.89
494,812
5.16
436,661
5.55
531,323 17.25
487,231 10.96
592,107 18.49
572,219
5.67
496,594
6.41
9.57
410,771
571,998
9.30
455,546
6.76
477,705
9
591,523 ; io.o4
599,516 i


i Included in “ West Indies—Total British” prior to 1892.


+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
!

+
'+
i

355,804
202,270
484,281
355,857
401,373
233,001
527,633'
570,576
687,344
782,684
1,003,637
731,429
719,065
808,325
727,478
336,644
501,520
. + 685,921
6
732,436
1 758,115

b
e

1

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 6 1

N o . 2 1 9 . — V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d p r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.
N O R T H A M E R I C A — C o n t in u e d .

B RITISH H O N D U R A S.
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1800..
1901..
1902..
1903...
1904..
1905 ..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

D
ollars.

457,549
464,802
391,106
316,117
394,238
555,333
550,815
563,399
491,323
607,053
796,841
760,141
848,823
1,054,499
1,043,158
1,086, 952
1,265,128
1,292,924
1,078,233
1,206,962
1,559,257

5,290
9,104
14,062
4,806
8,095
16,282
18,952
12,712
9,479
8,469
16,976
13,535
19,755
15,950
31,149
17,252
15,412
6,221
3,665
4,890
3,326

462,839
473,906
405,168
320,923
402,333
571,615
569,767
576,111
500,802
615,522
813,817
773,676
868,578
1,070,449
1,052,307
1,104,204
1,280,540
1,299,145
1,081,898
1,211,852
1,562,583

216,416
233,149
154,859
112,439
174,133
187,926
209,667
123,401
152,156
181,292
216,083
202,152
306,892
492,912
389,137
574,068
558,376
558,043
670,357
800,124
868,029

2,674
376
312
520
7,376
12,286
17,016
48,519
46,047
16,748
25,426
32,079
70,075
143,622
149,916
215,354
196,205
179,316
178,568
266,285
316,344

219,090
233,525
155,171
112,959
181,809
200,212
226,683
171,920
198,203
198,040
241,509
234,231
376,967
636,534
539,053
789,422
754,581
737,389
848,925
1,066,409
1,184,373

D a
oU rs.
98.78
99.84
99.80
99.54
95.95
93.86
92.49
71.78
76.77
91.56
89.48
86.31
81.41
77.44
72.19
72.72
74.00
75.69
78.97
75.03
73.28

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

243,749
240,381
219,997
207,964
220,524
371,403
343,084
404,191
302,599
417,482
572,308
539,445
491,611
433,915
513,254
314,782
525,959
561,756
232,973
145,443
378,210

CA X A B A .
NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,1
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894 ..
1895 ..
1896..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900 ..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905 ..
1906..
1907..
1908 ..
1909..
1910..

3,771,313
3,387,712
3,333,890
3,756,605
3,706,132
4,065,480
3,884,318
4,269,437
4,323,869
6,093,517
6,666,680
5,649,619
7,136,278
7,150,707
6,750,963
7,181,065
7,129,099
7,818,363
7,256,085
8,839,831

270,258
280,178
328,211
294,012
3515,643
329,490
363,376
269,531
386,179
352,364
345,250
356,583
487,116
448,494
445,238
419,845
379,716
498,639
387,899
379,079




l
4,041,571 ] 2,944,532
j
2,215,796
3,667,890
2,247,724
3,662,101
1,832,905
4,050,617
3,831,827
4,041,775
4,986,177
4,394,970
4,275,044
4,247,724
4,538,968
1,735,016
1,307,729
4,710,048
6,445,911
1,660,897
7,011,930
1,464,899
1,720,164
6,006,202
7,623,394
1,642,041
7,599,201
2,063,821
2,207,983
7,196,201
7,600,910
2,302,310
2,792,433
7,508,815
3,328,937
8,317,002
7,643,984
3,357,932
4,184,374
9,218,910

3,864,103
2,952,422
3,458,990
2,641,748
2,039,788
1,683,319
1,476,258
2,360,315
2,395,261
4,011,976
4,031,798
5,798,160
8,819,297
6,655,954
5, 722,957
7,624,831
8,197,169
7,437,061
7,604,459
8,079,242

6,808,635
5,168,218
6,706,714
4,474,653
5,851,615
6,669,496
5,751,302
4,095,331
3,702,990
5,672,873
6,496,697
7,518,324
10,461,338
8,719,775
7,930,940
9,927,141
10,989,602
10,765,998
30,962,391
12, 263,616

iIncluded under “ Total Canada’ ’ after 1910.

43.25
42.87
39.39
40.96
65.46
73.43
74.35
42.37
35.32
29.27
26.65
22.88
15.70
23.67
27.84
23.19
25.41
30.92
30.63
31,12

-2,767,064
-1,500,328
-2,044,613
- 424,036
-1,809,840
-2,274,526
-1,503,578
+ 443,637
+1,007,058
+ 773,038
+1,515,233
-1,512,122
-2,837,944
-1,120,574
- 734,739
-2,326,231
-3,480,787
-2,448,996
-3,318,407
-3,044,706

3 6 2

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

N o . 8 1 9 . — V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported from th e U nited
States, etc. — C o n t in u e d .
N O R T H A M E R I C A — C o n t in u e d .

C A N A D A —Continued.
QUEBEC, ONTARIO, MANITOBA, AND NORTHWEST TERRITORY.1
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.
Domestic.
Dollars.

Foreign.
Dollars.

30,402,648 1,697,368
1891..
35,827,559 1,854,057
1892..
38,048,422 3,251,729
1893 ..
44,636,914 6,121,331
1894..
42,070,389 4,612,317
1895..
46,617,508 6,186,668
1896..
51,205,5G4 5,934,097
1897..
69,074,339 5,843,455
1898 ..
72,592,900 6,433,630
1899..
76,264,343 6,745,396
1900..
83,945,432 6,990,281
1901..
88,395,867 7,292,808
1902..
1903.. 101,815,602 8,067,662
1904.. 109,186,716 8,261,037
1905.. ’ 118,093,387 8,552,873
1906.. 131,137,224 I 9,994,230
155,206,441 10,863,732
1907..
1908.. 139,388,192 ; 8,838,918
1909.. 135,926,369 9,217,656
1910.. 179,610,933 ‘12,739,7S3

Imports.
Total.
Dollars.

32,100,016
37,631,616
41,300,151
50,761,245
46,712,706
52,804,176
57,139,661
74,917,794
79,026,530
83,009,739
90,935,713
95,6S8,675
109,883,364
117,447,753
126,646,2G0
141,131,454
166,070,173
148,227,110
145,144,025
192,380,716

Free.
Dollars.

8,363,159
7,198,077
8,842,847
8,459,304
17,619,041
20,996,394
22,788,167
11,139,710
8,558,699
8.605,419
9,188,897
11,388,663
11,278,195
13,010,495
17,604,277
17,906,938
18,332,260
21,888, 434
22,796,498
32,007,499

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Excess of
exports (+ )
Per
or
cent. imports (~).

Dollars.

21,317,592 29,6S0,751
19,801,289 26,999,3G
6
20,343,392 29,186,239
14,462,726 22,922,030
9,300,372 26,919,413
9,684,993 30,681,387
8,131,233 30,919,400
12,003,701 ' 23,143,411
14,473,044 ! 23,031,743
19,211,569 27,816,988
18,410,849 27,599,746
21,911,868 33,300,531
26,663,012 37,941,207
22,379,287 35,389,782
28,564,952 46,169,229
29,334,667 47,241,605
31,827,961 50,160,221
31,356,984 53,245,418
34,269,080 57,065,578
39,638, 838 71,646,337

Dollars.

28.18
26.66
30.30
36.90
65.44
68.40
73.70
48.14
37.16
30.93
33.29
34.20
29.73
36.76
38.13
37.91
36.55
41.11
39.95
41.67

4- 2,419,265
+ 10,682,250
+ 12,113,912
+ 27,839,215
+ 19,793,293
+ 22,122,7S9
+ 26,220,201
+ 51,774,383
+ 55,994,787
+ 55,192,751
+ 63,335,967
+ 62,388,144
+ 71,942,057
+ 82,057,971
f 80,477,031
+ 93,889,849
4-115,909,952
+ 94,981,692
+ 88,078,447
+120,734,379

12.06
13.32
14.20
16.80
12.95
16.97
22.88
25.67
19.73
32.93
36.33
40.80
48.15
55.93
58.97
61.56

_
592,205
—
836,338
- 1,052,431
- 1,542,001
- 1,703,011
- 1,047,907
97,233
374,420
247,851
16,693
— 1,544,149
690,847
+
618,743
- 1,255,203
- 1,682,343
- 3,064,586
- 2,557,713
628,415
628,439
+ 3, .172,038

BRITISH COLUMBIA.1
1891 ..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898 ..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..'

1,878,652
1,790,849
1,644,534
1,647,351
2,010,980
2,380,259
3,375,136
4,106,689
4,093,610
5,670,646
7,110,346
7,650,886
5,528,258
5,896,616
6,498,930
7,856,726
9,396,160
10,310,181

1909..!
1910..

10,726,537
14,067,259

127,539 '
159,432
187,645
204,881
89,308
108,516
166,300
150,635
144,773
191,874
731,225
297,230
231,872
291,415
188,190
147,595
230,919
181,654
234,110
323,136

2,006,191
1,950,281
1,832,079
1,852,232
2,100,288
2,488,775
3,541,436
4,257,324
4,238,383
5,862,520
7,841,571
7,948,116
5,760,130
6,188,031
6,687*120
8,004,321
9,627,079
10,491,835
10,660,647
14,390,395

313,475
371,259
409,542
556,651
492,359
600,020
832,255
1,188,561
884,913
1,936,036
3,409,679
2,960,911
3,071,448
4,162,885
4,935,530
6,814,273
7,784,240
7,378,503
7,155,242
6,832,499

2,284,921
2 ,59S, 396
2,415,360 1 2,786,619
2,474,968
2, S84,510
2,837,582
3,394,233
3,803,299
3,310,940
2,936,662
3,536,682
S,638,669
2,806,414
3,443,183
4,631,744
3,601,321
4,486,234
3,943,177
5,879,213
5,976,041
9,385,720
4,296,358
7,257,269
3,307,425
6,378,873
3,280,349
7,443,284
3,433, 933
8,369,463
4,254,634 11,068,907
4,400,552 12,184,792
3,741.747 11,120,250
4,133,844 11,289,086
4,385,858 11,218,357

1Included under “ Total Canada ” after 1910.




63.88
66.35
63.38
60.90

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 6 3

N o . 2 1 9 *— V alue op M erchandise I mported into and E xported from tjie U nited
States , etc.— C o n t in u e d .
NORTH

A M E R I C A — C o n t in u e d .

C A N A D A —Continued.
TOTAL CANADA.

Year
ended
June
30—

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1893..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

D .
ollars
36,052,613
41,006,120
43,026,846
50,040,870
47,787,501
53,063,247
58,465,048
77,450,465
81,010,379
88,030,336
97,722,458
101,696,372
114,4S0,13S
122,234,039
131,343,280
146,175,015
171,731,700
157,516,736
153,608,991
202,548,023
256,371,775

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

2,095,165
2,293,667
3,767,485
6,623,224
5,0G7,268
6,624,674
6,463,773
6,263,621
6,964,582
7,289,634
8,0G6,756
7,946,621
8,786,650
9,000,946
9,186,301
10,561,670
11,474,367
9,519,211
9,839,665
13,441,998
13,434,238

38,147,778
43,299,787
46,794,332
56,664,094
52,854,769
59,687,921
64.928,821
as, 714,086
87,974,961
95,319,970
105,789,214
109,642,993
123,266,788
131,234,985
140,529,581
156,736,685
183,206,067
167,035,947
163,448,656
215,990,021
269,806,013

11,621,166
9,785,132
11,500,113
10,848,860
21,943,227
26,582,501
27,895,466
14,063,287
10,751,341
12,202,352
14,063,475
16,069,738
15,991,684
19,237,201
24,747,790
27,023,521
28,908,933
32,595,874
33,309,672
43,024,372
46,991,271

N

1891..
1892 .
1893..
1894..
1895..
189G ..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906 .
1907 ..
1908..
1909 . .
1910..
1911..

1,292,902 |
1,574,458
1,803,357
1,641,019
1,121,133
1,391,207
1,090,827
1,170,900
1,587,198
2,014,920
1,94S, 827
2,058,649
2,507,829
2,641,246
2,430,717
2,962,779
2,917,313
3,573,428
3,936,449
4,063,494
45,904,458

3,075
11,743
30,820
8,110
5,866
6,918
9,077
4,833
8,299
2,604
8,478
6,633
1,586
6,538
12,708
1,518
3,036
14,320
3,194
11,308
13,924




Free.

Total.

E

1,295,977
1,586,201
1,834,177
1,649,129
1,126,999
1,398,125
1,099,904
1,175,733
1,595,497
2,017,524
1,957,305
2,065,282
2,509,415
2,647,784
2,449,425
2,964,297
2,920,349
3,587,748
8,939,643
4,074,802
4,604,3S2

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

27,466,616 39,087,782
25,169,071 34,954,203
26,277,350 37,777,463
39,942,056 30,790,916
14,631,100 36,571,327
14,304,974 40,887,565
12,413,905 40,309,371
17,807,199 31,870,486
20,469,626 31,220,967
27,16G, 722 39,369,074
28,418,688 42,482,163
32,006,386 48,076,124
38,789,734 54,781,418
32,315,590 51,552,791
37,721,842 62,409,632
41,214,132 68,237,653
44,425,682 73,334,615
42,535,792 75,131,666
46,007,383 79,317,055
52,103,938 95,128,310
53,872,147 100,863,418

W

131,178
138,167
149,301
252,656
325,285
221,569
303,202
185,975
252,564
228,890
148,686
343,709
440,798
618,002
885,213
918,178
962,901
715,208
524,422
3S5t185
527,960

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. im ports(—).

215,575
242,177
259,578
283,159
106,551
102,866
110,219
186,140
130,604
333,869
271,629
367,740
427,440
528,287
299,016
446,766
515,358
453,852
623,653
844,503
852,975

D
ollars.
29.73
27.99
30.44
35.23
59.99
65.01
69.20
44.13
31.43
30.99
33.10
33.43
29.19
37.32
39.62
39.61
39.42
43,39
42.00
45.23
46.59

-

940,004
+ 8,345,584
+ 9,016,869
+ 25,873,178
+ 16,280,442
+ 18,800,356
+ 24,619,450
+ 51,843,600
+ 56,753,994
+ 55,950,896
+ 63,307,051
+ 61,566,869
+ 68,485,370
+ 79,682,194
+ 78,059,949
+ 88,499,032
+109,871,452
+ 91,904,281
+ 84,131,601
+120,861,711
+168,942,595

F

346,753 37.83
380,344 36.33
408,879 36.51
535,815 47.15
431,836 75.33
324,436 68.30
413,421 73.34
372,115 49.99
383,168 65.94
502,759 40.72
420,315 35.40
711,449 48.31
868,238 60.77
1,146,289 53.91
1,184,229 74.75
1,864,944 67.26
1,478,259 65.13
1,169,060 61.17
1,148,075 45.68
1,229,688 31.32
1,380,935 38.23

O

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

949,224
1,205,867
1,425,298
1,113,314
695,163
1,073,690
686,483
803,618
1,212,329
1,454,765
1,636,990
1,353,833
1,641,177
1,601,495
1,265,196
1,599,353
812,090
2,418,688
2,791,568
2,845,114
3,223,447

3 6 4

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

N o . 2 1 9 * — V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported from the U nited
States, etc.— C o n t in u e d .
NORTH

A M E R I C A — C o n t in u e d .

C E N T R A L A M E R IC A N ST A T E S.
COSTA RICA.

Year
ended
June
SO-

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total,

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
Jlars.

1,298,793
1,122,295
1,178,301
961,216
957,862
1,157,840
1,292,709
1,259,268
1,210,057
1,412,012
1,916,200
1,376,499
1,829,757
1,903,988
1,729,572
2,299,214
2,438,794
2, 676, 552
2,288,890
3,031,369
3,434,844

32,256
31,728
32,439
40,833
26,223
40,772
64,763
260,893
30,893
50,343
30,526
29,343
28,847
32,381
38,857
38,974
32,192
20,192
18,206
19,141
38,532

Free.

D
ollars.

1,331,049
1,154,023
1,210,740
1,002,049
984,085
1,198,612
1,357,472
1,520,161
1,240,950
1,462,355
1,946,726
1,405,812
1,858,604
1,936,369
1,708,429
2,338,188
2,470,986
2,696,744
2,307,096
3,050,610
3,473,376

Dutiable.

D .
ollars

2,530,817
2,084,955
2,308,222
2,287,336
3,294,874
3,833,727
3,439,196
2,679,790
3,499,185
2,902,816
2,912,856
3,122,828
3,631,373
3,435,982
4,199,846
4,532,140
4,905,964
4,372, 358
2,654,431
3,628,047
4,834,213

1,458
1,091
1,136
48
722
1,460
178
52,636
82,714
77,214
77,694
97,666
130,150
93,106
96,888
90,286
59,070
32,807
65,563
13,251
4,203

Total.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( —).

D .
ollars
2,532,305 99.94
2,086,046 99.95
2,309,358 99.95
2,287,384 100.00
3,295,596 99.99
3,835,187 99.97
3,439,374 99.99
2,732,426 98.10
3,581,899 97.69
2,980,030 97.48
2,990,550 97.42
3,220,494 96.98
3,761,523 96.54
3,529,088 97.36
4,296,734 97.75
4,622,426 98.06
4,965,034 98.80
4,405,165 99.26
2,709,994 97.95
3,641,298 99.64
4,838,416 99.92

—1,201,256
932,023
—1,098,618
-1,285,335
-2,311,511
-2,636,575
-2,081,902
-1,212,295
-2,340,449
-1,517,675
-1,043,824
-1,814,652
-1,902,919
-1,592,719
-2,528,305
-2,284,238
-2,494,048
-1,708,421
- 402,898
- 590,788
-1,365,040

2,618,199 99.99
3,182,838 100.00
2,554,710 99.99
2,225,586 99.98
2,699,384 99.70
2,080,027 99.97
1,862,589 99.97
1,854,303 86.47
2,111,264 92.33
2,402,978 93.21
3,512,445 96.73
2,993,336 94.90
2,400,063 95.50
2,601,841 95.26
3,081,553 96.94
3^86,317 98.82
3,872,538 97.45
2,390,167 95.54
3,148,489 98.38
1,832,324 97.11
2,562,488 98.25

- 620,255
-1,331,486
790,848
- 561,002
— 33,976
4-1,078,032
+1,184,592
652,589
-1,008,301
-1,617,516
-2,087,631
-1,312,397
-1,272,018
-1,320,499
42G, 931
- 477,652
-1,023,674
- 659,4G7
-1,442,333
+ 126,922
- 130,719

D
ollars.

GUATEMALA.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

1,971,001
1,809,577
1,713,142
1,610,509
2,596,032
3,092,323
2,992,118
1,162,572
1,071,811
764,642
1,394,579
1,606,328
1,087,836
1,217,747
2,543,081
2,794,818
2,715,864
1,693,045
1,688,432
1,939,495
2,409,383

26,943 |
41,775
50,720
54,075
69,376
65,736
55,063
39,142
31,152
20,820
30,235
74,611
40,209
63,595
111,541
113,817
133,000
37,655
17,724
19,751
22,386




1,997,944
1,851,352
1,763,862
1,664,584
2,665,408
3,158,059
3,017,181
1,201,714
1,102,963
785,462
1,424,814
1,680,939
1,128,045
1,281,342
2,651,622
2,908,665
2,848,864
1,730,700
1,706,156
1,959,246
2,431,769

2,617,988
3,182,838
2,554,578
2,225,210
2,691,942
2,079,475
1,862, Oil
1,603,101
1,949,400
2,239,672
3,397,224
2,840,495
2,292,138
2,478,458
2,987,239
3,346,643
3,773,733
2,283,610
3,097,314
1,779,387
2,517,536

211
132
376
7,442
552
578
251,202
161,864
163,306
115,221
152,841
107,925
123,383
94,314
39,674
98,805
106,557
51,175
52,937
44,952

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 6 5

H o. 2 1 9 . — V alue of M erchandise I mported into and E xported from the U nited
States , etc.— C o n t in u e d .
NORTH

A M E R I C A — C o n t in u e d .

C E N T R A L A M E R I C A N S T A T E S —Continued.
HONDURAS.

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908 ..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

583,1W
478,947
442,907
537,463
615,009
556,893
6G9,682
706,793
787,522
1,134,398
1,029,194
910,691
847,435
1,364,572
1,586,646
1,429,089
1,601,937
1,730,095
1,466,315
1,579,208
2,096,424

57,807
36,277
28,788
21,048
30,772
53,728
55,309
45,410
44,494
47,055
85,815
72,904
108,729
162,815
143,699
203,162
231,119
38,900
33,317
26,285
29,590

Free.

D
ollars.

640,921
515,224
471,695
558,511
645,781
610,621
724,991
752,203
832,016
1,181,453
1,115,009
983,595
956,164
1,527,387
1,730,345
1,632,251
1,833,066
1,768,995
1,499,632
1,605,493
2,126,014

Dutiable.

D
ollars.

1,152,993
959,989
683,424
761,500
825,974
695,933
763,527
766,904
869,232
925,937
1,208,371
993,264
1,286,715
1,907,445
1,958,752
1,648,791
2,235,674
2,211,754
2,123,276
2,003,636
2,650,340

l

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent im ports(—).
free.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

6,598
2,340
1,488
3,638
46,338
80,711
83,703
17,837
42,617
62,669
53,946
87,524
89,282
140,536
152,560
76,074
60,882
56,816
27,476
8,589
6,669

1,159,591
962,329
684,912
765,138
872,312
776,644
847,230
784,741
911,849
988,606
1,262,317
1,080,788
1,375,997
2,047,981
2,111,312
1,724,865
2,296,556
2,268,070
2,150,752
2,012,225
2,657,009

99.43
99.76
99.78
99.52
94.69
89.61
90.14
97.72
95.33
93.72
95.83
91.97
93.51
93.14
92.77
95.54
97.35
97.52
98.73
99.67
99.75

1,455
1,165
1,369
3,731
25,620
5,256
7,895
48,361
83,128
151,347
285,885
180,261
210,473
115,230
114,352
153,788
126,131
128,149
154,795
72,168
1,468

1,705,961
1,657,873
1,400,236
1,564,472
1,538,792
1,268,922
1,262,701
1,095,865
1,514,630
1,520,266
2,035,636
1,978,025
1,865,297
1,578,807
1,513,877
1,478,408
1,028,166
1,160,832
1,004,811
1,321,767
1,442,299

99.91
99.93
99.90
99.76
98.39
99.66
99.37
95.66
94.51
90.00
85.98
90.89
88.72
92.70
92.45
89.65
87.73
88.96
84.60
94.54
99.90

—
—
-

—

—
+
-

—
—
—

—
-

—
-

518,670
447,105
213,217
206,627
226,531
166,023
122,239
82,538
79,833
192,847
147,308
97,193
419,833
520,594
380,967
92,614
463,500
499,075
651,120
406,732
530,995

NICARAGUA.
1891
1892 J
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898 ..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905 ..
1906..
1907..
1908 ..
1909 ..
1910..
1911..

1,592,013
1,187,189
812,654
814,012
967,329
1,089,320
1,038,664
910,200
1,018,312
1,606,995
1,344,373
1,184,997
1,240,542
1,646,633
1,753,398
1,682,910
3,703,420
1,530,635
1,334,551
1,653,553
2,452,945

100,929
119,990
125,205
121,130
106,138
179,695
152,031
139,305
168,199
210, S74
137,821
174,389
158,181
191,049
191,158
187,942
219,691
44,244
20,736
37,239
22,847




1,692,942
1,307,179
937,859
935,142
1,073,467
1,269,015
1,190,695
1,049,505
1,186,511
1,817,869
1,482,194
1,359,386
1,398,723
1,837,682
1,944,556
1,870,852
1,923, 111
1,574,879
1,355,287
1,690,792
2,475,792

1,704,506
1,656,708
1,398,867
1,560,741
1,513,172
1,263,666
1,254,806
1,047,504
1,431,502
1,368,919
1,749,751
1,797,764
1,654,824
1,463,577
1,399,525
1,324,620
902,035
1,032,683
850,016
1,249,599
1,440,831

__ 13,019
— 350,694
— 462,377
— 629,330
— 465,325
93
+
72,006
46,360
328,119
297,603
— 553,442
- 618,639
- 466,574
+ 258,875
430,679
+ 392,444
+ 894,945
+ 414,047
+ 350,476
+ 369,025
+ 1 ,033,493

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o p

M

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St

I

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,

m po r te d
etc

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AND

in t o

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EXPORTED.
E

x p o r te d

fro m

U

t h e

n it e d

Continued.

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
C E N T R A L A M E R IC A N

S T A T E S — C ontinued.

PANAMA.1

Year
ended
June
30—

[
Domestic. 1 Foreign.
!

D
ollars.
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1903..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Imports.

Exports,
Total.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

979,724
4,745,562
12,460,289
16,150,953
18,232,666
16,797,530
20,596,371
20,867,919

40,918
59,506
50,121
73,533
99,420
80,390
106,868
77,258

Dutiable.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

938,806
4,686,056
12,410,168
16,077,420
18,133,246
16,717,140
20,489,503
20,790,6G
1

Free.

408,557
730,729
983,064
1,535,024
1,364,151
1,594,783
2,035,9-15
3,285,785

Excess of
Per exporta(-H)
or
cent imports (—).
free.

D
ollars.

32,190
82,425
82,823
217,290
105,193
82,211
193,214
220,950

440,747
813,154
1,065,887
1,752,314
1,469,344
1,676,994
2,229,189
3,506,735

92.70
89.86
92.20
87.60
92.84
95.10
91.33
93.70

49,844
5
56
749
89

1,783,066
2,330,702
1,355,730
2,926,469
3,174,677
1,166,970
1,112,534
799,145
1,085,703
738,674
1,037,715
616,887
891,987
948,409
1,113,169
1,131,73*4
1,171,187
981,715
970,137
1,176,393
1,463,792

97.20
100.00
100.00
99.97
99.99
100.00
99.97
93.30
92.56
91.10
94.54
79.94
92.60
94.56
95.30
‘ 98.86
99.06
99.10
96.36
99.79
99.85

+
538,977
+ 3,932,408
+11,394,402
+14,398,639
+16,763,322
+15,120,536
+18,367,182
+17,361,181

SALVADOR.
1891..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895 ..
1896 ..
1897..
1893 ..
1899..
1900 ..
1901 ..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

1,134,995
1,274,021
1,118,054
1,059,292
1,236,595
1,582,217
1,596,861
780,634
617,307
673,273
725,358
875,558
778,917
919,410
1,302,474
1,381,027
1,587,403
1,344,655
1,452,045
1,309,744
2,090,053

15,465
20,247
20,376
12,403
24,033
26,356
22,707
15,941
8,107
6,167
13,364
17,365
19,344
17,761
15,952
20,249
15,763
12,642
10,090
7,213
10,660

3,150,460 ! 1,733,222
1,294,208 ; 2,330,697
1,355,674
1,138,430
1,071,695
2,925,720
1,260,628
3,174,588
1,608,573
1 ,1G6,970
1,619,5G
8
1,112,175
796,575
785,402
625,414
1,004,946
679,440
672,921
738,722
980,345
892,923
493,123
798,261
825,958
937,171
896,815
1,060,837
1,318,426
1,401,276
1,118,591
1,160,144
1,603,166
972,918
1,357,297
934,816
1,462,135
1,316,957
1,173,933
1,461,662
2,100,713

359
13,743
80,757
65,750
67,370
123,7G
4
66,029
51,594
52,332
13,143
11,043
8,797
35,321
2,460
2,130

-

+
+
~

-

+
-

+
-r
J-

+
+
+
+

632,606
1,036,434
217,300
1,854,774
1,914,049
441,603
507,034
2,570
460,289
59,234
298,993
276,036
93,726
11,233
205,257
269,542
431,979
375,582
491,998
140,564
636,921

G R E E N L A N D .^

1911 ..

,

1

12,890 .................. ^

12,890 jlO .O
O O

1Prior to 1904 included in “ Colombia.’'
•Prior to 1911 included in “ Iceland, and Faroe Islands.”




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I

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,

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U

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n it e d

Continued.

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
M E X IC O .

Imports.

E x p o rts.

ended
June
30—

Foreign.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1903..
1906..
1907..
1903..
1909..
1910..
1911 ..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

14,199,080
13,696,531
18,891,714
12,441,805
14,582,484
18,686,797
22,726,596
20,405,952
24,283,528
33,703,996
35,857,837
39,072,488
41,068,491
44,845,014
44,824,868
57,418,646
65,549,045
54,885,540
49,117,067
57,345,549
60,247,097

D rs.
olla

770,540
597,468
676,920
400,344
423,422
763,459
694,468
800,9S7
1,199,547
1,270,965
617,513
801,118
1,188,615
999,706
931,248
763,632
699,053
624,064
676,256
848,155
1,034,618

!
1891 ..
1892 ..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Total.

14,969,620
14,293,999
19,568,634
12,842,149
15,005,906
19,450,256
23,421,064
21,206,939
25,483,075
34,974,961
36,475,350
39,873,606
42,257,106
45,844,720
45,756,116
58,182,278
66,248,098
55,509,604
49,793,323
58,193,701
61,281,715

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

23,364,519
23,702,496
27,145,469

3,931,473
4,405,029
6,409,630
7,166,995
2,731,999
3,636,479
4,521,555
4,896,130
4,590,297
5,348,007
6,117,233
7,061,884
7,028,726
6,018,581
7,444,958
6,941,294
8,143,535
9,192,152
10,194,228
10,354,444
9,736,944

27,295,992
28,107,525
33,555,099
28,727,006
15,635,788
17,456,177
18,511,572
19,004,863
22,995,722
23,646,053
23,851,635
40,382,596
41,313,711
43,633,275
46,470,876
50,965,177
57,233,527
46,945,690
47,712,214
58,795,843
57,450, 111

Per exports (4-)
or
cent
free. imports (—).

21,560,011
12,903,789
13,819,698
13,990,017
14,108,733
18,405,425
23,298,046
22,734,402
33,320,712
34,284,985
37,614,694
39,025,918
44,023, $83
49,089,992
37,753,538
37,517,986
48,411,499
47,713,1C
7

D
ollars.
85.60
84.33
80.90
75.05
82.56
79.16
75.57
74.24
80.0-1
81.33
78.80
82.51
82.99
86.21
83.98
86.38
85.78
80.42
78. 64
82.39
83.01

-12,326,372
—13,813,526
-13,986,465
-15,884,857
629,882
+ 1,994,079
+ 4,909,492
+ 2,202,076
+ 2,487,353
+ 6,328,908
+ 7,623,715
508,990
+
943,395
4- 2,211,445
714,769
+ 7,217,101
4- 9,014,571
4- 8,563,914
+ 2,081,109
602,239
+ 3,831,604

M IQ X 7E E O N , L A N G L E Y , E T C ,
390,014
357,751
185,226
149,902
167,496
141,916
161,525
195,704
192,509
176,141
218,014
159,576
190,448
76,538
50.125
102,010
49,038
45,627
34,311
39,221
66,610

10,134
16,072
12,000
6,742
2,728
3,531
5,924
9,241
2,115
3,246
2,706
9,443
702
617
981
3,086
701
60




25
590

400,148
373,823
197,226
156,644
170,224
145,447
167,419
205,005
194,624
179,387
220,720
169,019
191,150
77,155
51,106
105,096
49,737
45,687
34,311
39,246
67,200 j

190
270
899
923
1,724
817
488
624
131
894
2,214
331
654
255
515
137

40

15,445
176
67,421
117,255
184,403
163,443
138,079
160,213
85,795
66,077
32,683
57,654
17,361
1,288
2,426

1,551
12,655
0,927

15,635
1.22
176
67,691
.40
117,255
.48
185,302
164,366
.56
139,803
1.23
161,030
.51
86,283
.56
66,701
.93
32,814
.40
58,548 35.27
19,575 n .3 i
1,619 20.44
3,080 21.23
255 100.00
515 IC . 00
O
137 100.00
1,551
12,655
6,907
.57

4+
4H
+
+
4-f
444-j-f
444*
+
+
4*

384,513
373,647
129,535
39,389
15,078
18,919
27,646
43,975
108,341
112,686
187,906
110,471
171,575
7o, 536
48,026
104,841
49,222
45,550
32,760
26,691
60,233

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M erch andise I m ported

into a n d

S tates , etc .— Continued.

E x ported

from t h e

U nited

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
W E S T IN D IE S .

BRITISH—BARBADOS.1
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.
Domestic.

D
ollars.
1911..

1,448,059

Imports.

Foreign. |

D rs.
olla

Total.

D
ollars.
1 451,028
,

3,509

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

'D rs.
olla

104,894

206,519

D
ollars.

310,913

33.58

+1,140,715

6,242,700

96.23

-1,803,115

BRITISH—
JAMAICA.1
1911..

4,340,827

|
4,379,585 j 6,006,682

38,758

236,018
!

BRIT 18II—TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.1
1911..

3,350,330

24,808 1

3,375,138

4,223,946

441,164

4,065,110

90.55

-1,289,972

401,030

1,039,857 j 61.44

+1,627,192

i
OTHER BRITISH.1
1911..

2,638,068 j

28,981

2,667,049

638,827 j

1Included in “ West Indies—Total British” prior to 1911.




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S t a t e s , e t c . — Continued.
NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
W E S T I N D I E S — Continued.

TOTAL BRITISH.1
Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

9,546,058
7,995,185
7,912,341
8,387,220
7,667,561
8,566,905
7,808,493
8,235,678
8,618,024
8,796,583
8,765,230
9,581,041
10,031,496
9,460,069
9,922,049
9,616,665
10,632,821
12,353,200
11,607,381
11,157,308
11,777,284

233,080
135,072
132,505
124,796
96,617
167,188
134,806
150,562
133, 793
98,581
110,822
133,922
94,725
146,852
108,239
89,989
122,318
122,183
108,273
120,655
96,116

9,779,138
8,130,257
8,044,846
8,512,016
7,764,178
8,734,153
7,943,299
8,386,240
8,751,817
8,895,164
8,876,052
9,714,963
10,126,221
9,606,921
10,030,288
9,706,654
10,755,139
12,475,383
11,715,654
11,277,963
11,873,400

Free.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

9,781,685
11,897,999
15,360,315
12,625,808
6,827,458
4,616,995
4,801,711
4,498,327
6,468,995
5,378,337
5,953,939
7,186,933
8,522,392
5,541,069
7,340,250
8,225,023
10,571,988
10,204,653
10,011,982
9,923,083
10,973,849

6,511,499
542,133
668,277
391,370
2,949,986
6,183,623
7,484,174
6,133,860
7,681,487
6,516,183
6,897,380
4,991,663
4,927,856
2,763,001
3,096,772
2,034,230
1,619,864
1,924,697
1,398,037
1,231,600
1,284,731

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars.
16,293,18*4 60.03
12,440,132 95.64
16,028,592 95.83
13,017,178 96.99
9,777,444 |69.83
10,800,618 42.72
12,285,885 39.00
10,632,187 42.32
14,150,482 45.72
11,894,520 45.21
12,851,325 46.33
12,178,596 59.01
13,450,248 63.36
8,304,070 66.73
10,437,022 70.32
10,259,253 80.16
12,191,852 86.72
12,129,350 64.13
11,410,019 87.75
11,154,683 88.96
12,258,580 89.52

-f
+
-f+
-

61,714,395
77,931,671
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

42.20
84.87
83.92
89.07
33.45
5.18
6.90
1.81
4.06
5. 91
6.19

-49,489,507
-59,978,101
-54,548,808
-55,552,940
-40,063,598
-32,486,850
-10,147,039
- 6,670,821
- 6,792,451
- 4,858,304
-17,458,287

34,694,684
62,942,790
76,983,418
86,304,259
84,979,821
f 97,441,690
83,284,692
! 96,722,193
122,528,037
.110,309,468

7.62
4.95
5.69
3.92
3.75
4.69
3.60
3.52
3.03
36.27

- 8,071,184
-41,181,152
-49,605,953
-47,923,658
-37,216,133
-48,136,416
-36,123,386
-52,808,837
-69,669,279
-49,600,406

D
ollars.
6,514,046
4,309,875
7,983,746
4,505,162
2,013,266
2,066,465
4,342,586
2,245,947
5,398,665
2,999,356
3,975,273
2,463,633
3,324,027
1,302,851
406,734
552,599
1,436,713
346,033
305,635
123,280
385,180

CUBA.

1891..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894..
1895 ..
1896 ..!!
1897 .. |
1898 ..
1899..
1900 ..
1901 J ‘
1902..'

11,929,605
17,622,411
23,604,094
19,855,237
12,5as, 260
7,312,348
7,599,757
9,233,891
17,247,952
25,236,808
24,100,453
25,012,109

295,283
331,159
553,604
270,084
274,401
218,532
660,019
327,762
1,368,425
1.276,592
1,864,348
1,611,391

12,224,888
1/, 953,5/0
24,157,698
20,125,321
12,807,661
7,530,880
8,259,776
9,561,656
18,016,377
26,513,400
25,964,801
26,623,500

26,044,502
66,140,835
66,049,369
67,418,289
17,684,765
2,074,763
1,270,059
276,000
1,031,713
1,854,373
2,691,587
2,644,017

' 35,669,893
! 11,790,836
' 12,657,137
| 8,259,972
35,186,494
37,942,967
17,136,756
14,956,477
24,377,115
29,517,331
j 40,731,501
32,050,667

1903 ..'’
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907.. ;
1908 .. j
1909 ..
1910.. 1
1911..

20,140,132
25,810,812
36,407,932
46,377,277
48,330,913
46,500,800
42,629,871
51,794,848
59,962,955

1,621,506
1,566,653
1,972,669
1,386,411
974,361
660,506
1,283,485
1,063,910
| 746,107

21,761,638
27,877,465
38,380,601
47,763,688
49,305,274
47,161,306
43,913,356
52,858,758
60,709,062

3,114,807
4,378,297
3,381,953
3,148,249
4,573,859
2,999,830
3,404,366
3,705,045
4,001,275

■59,827,983
! 72,605,121
! 82,922,306
' 81,8.31,572
92,867,831
I 80,284,862
! 93,317,827
118,822,992
106,308,193

1Includes 1 Bermuda Mprior to 1892.
1


2 1 9 3 0 ° — s a 1 9 1 1 -------- 2 4


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M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

N o . 2 1 9 . — V a l u e o f M e r c h a n d is e I mported into a n d E x po rt ed from t h e U n it e d
S tates , etc .— Continued.

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
W EST

I N D I E S — Continued.

DANISH.
Year
ended
June
30-

Imports.

Exports.
Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D .
ollars
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars,

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess Of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars.

625,609
610,843
600,804
579,977
493,570
535,974
519,448
704,034
495,833
622,145
685,287
683,259
635,446
630,592
684,109
718,161
764,328
721,997
678,600
746,286
806,485

10,906
4,080
3,519
1,982
1,646
1,399
2,317
3,588
2,233
2,379
6,863
21,000
10,760
19,368
15,460
8,649
13,249
5,196
15,081
2,888
4,052

636,515
614,923
604,323
581,959
495,216
537,373
521,7G
5
707,622
498,066
624,524
692,150
704,259
646,206
649,960
699,569
726,810
777,577
727,193
693,681
749,174
810,537

48,720
329,950
527,661
496,647
150,340
19,594
26,634
10,515
12,541
13,217
3,446
5,091
11,144
6,462
6,814
13,988
17,807
19,116
9,070
20,379
64,042

239,661
32,128
19,965
15,323
89,435
290,745
340,655
317,244
586,787
555,718
474,816
389,857
722,876
415,845
394,090
352,373
423,048
573,176
212,387
383,547
71,075

21,571
33,895
21,873
10,782
4,580
55,978
3,207
13,328
154,694
147,696
76,030
42,315
75,153
118,500
35,842
49,061
26,536
47,186
55,726
110,159
126,037

D
ollars.

394,943
734,020
422,307
400,904
366,361
440,855
592,292
221,457
403,926
135,117

16.90
91.13
96.35
97.00
62.72
6.31
7.25
3.21
2.09
2.32
.72
1.29
1.52
1.53
1.70
3.82
4.04
3.23
4.10
5.05
47.39

+348,134
+252,845
+ 56,697
+ 69,989
+255,441
+227,034
+ 154,476
+379,863
—101,262
+ 55,589
+213,888
+309,311
- 87,814
+227,653
+298,665
+360,449
+ 336,722
+134,901
+472,224
+345,248
+C75,420

124,351
98,112
271,594
62,687
176,408
163,134
96,343
174,243
246,902
316,186
240,019
207,411
405,831
265,328
193,309
278,171
356,071
361,966
249,823
346,589
353,256

82.65
65.45
91.95
82.80
97.43
65.70
96.67
92.48
37.34
53.30
68.33
79.60
81.48
55.34
81.46
82.36
92.55
86.97
77.69
68.22
64.32

+649,722
+570,602
+481,109
+535,580
+443,097
+459,627
+555,998
+370,220
+227,533
+265,999
+407,579
+423,061
+575,232
+533,180
+639,499
+473,282
+365,070
+344,244
+386,004
+311,557
+415,546

288,381
362,0 8
7
547,626
511,970
239,775
310,339
367,289
327,759
599,328
568,935
478,262

DUTCH.
1891 ..
1892..
1893..
1894..'
1895..:
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911.

771,600
665,617
747,589
595,596
550,615
619,118
649,971
541,296
470,732
579,887
644,466
625,325
973,717
787,999
826,126
746,182
708,288
702,058
632,566
653,801
765,411




2,473
3,097
5,114
2,671
68,890
3,643
2,370
3,168
3,703
2,298
3,132
5,147
7,346
10,509
6,682
5,271
2,853
4,152 |
3,261 ;
4,345 '
3,391 !
l

774,073
668,714
752,703
598,267
619,505
622,761
652,341
544,463
474,435
582,185
647,598
630,472
981,063
798,508
832,808
751,453
711,141
706,210
635,827
658,146
768,802

102,780
64,217
249,721
51,905
171,828
107,156
93,136
160,915
92,208
168,490
163,989
165,096
330,678
146,828
157,467
229,110
329,535
314,780
194,097
236,430
227,219

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N o . 2 1 9 . —V a l u e

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IM P O R T E D

AND

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371

M e r c h a n d is e I mported into a n d E xpo rted from t h e U n it e d
S t ates , etc .— Continued.

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
W E S T IX D J E S —Continued.
FRENCH.

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906 ..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
ox
cent
free. imports ( - ) .

D
ollars.

1,854,968
1,950,403
1,799,097
1,822,020
1,581,451
1,518,544
1,665,461
1,605,044
1,531,573
1,847,743
1,828,633
1,668,840
1,608,717
1,600,070
1,265,653
1,195,890
1,402,827
1,436,732
1,347,817
1,281,911
1,544,601

51,071
32,100
19,858
26,788
8,407
11,782
14,164
12,086
11,411
19,425
23,001
21,912
45,372
72,489
92,053
70,066
19,198
18,969
64,387
36,313
33,580

1,906,039
1,982,503
1,818,955
1,848,808
1,589,858
1,530,326
1,679,625
1,617,130
1,542,984
1,867,168
1,851,634
1,690,752
1,654,089
1,672,559
1,357,706
1,265,956
1,422,025
1,455,701
1,412,204
1,318,224
1,578,181

19,176
29,441
7,902
17,095
25,786
6,905
8,580
17,134
27,947
28,996
10,876
2,269
12,619
13,585
31,357
18,334
40,420
57,361
46,747
39,470
21,890

4,294
387
438
1,241
1,846
6,881
1,364
13,754
788
1,180
3,096
076
779
1,079
3,172
1,708
599
2,750
3,152
3,762
3,367

23,470
29,828
8,340
18,336
27,632
12,786
9,944
30,888
28,735
30,176
13,972
3,245
13,298
14,664
34,529
20,042
41,019
60,111
49,899
43,232
25,257

D
ollars.
81.70
98.70
94.75
93.23
93.33
54.37
86.28
55.63
97.26
96.08
77.85
69.92
94.14
92.64
90.81
91.46
98.54
95.43
93.68
91.30
86.67

+1,882,569
+1,952,675
+1,810,615
+1,830,472
+1,562,226
+1,517,540
+1,669,681
+1,586,242
+1,514,249
+1,836,992
+1,837,662
+1,687,507
+1,640,791
+1,657,895
+1,323,177
+1,245,914
+1,381,006
+1,395,590
+1,362,305
+1,274,992
+1,552,924

3,243,454 98.94
3,202,729 99.66
736,021 97.16
840,046 97.76
2,746,539 99.89
1,697,618 99.81
1,460,220 99.77
876,582 97.90
826,530 16.99
1,184,797 98.37
1,199,240 98.51
1,204,461 99.16
1,109,729 98.92
1,214,133 99.56
1,101,650 99.83
1,185,477 ; 99.81
1,274,678 |99.46
689,045 99.48
525,917 99.33
790,579 99.49
813,713 96.50

+2,716,359
+2,080,154
+4,736,019
+4,903.889
+2,346,262
+2,725,8S4
+2,372,168
+2,091,997
+3,629,436
+1,811,892
+2,225,422
+1,486,952
+1,275,695
+1,380,607
+1,195,430
+2,122,363
+1,641,426
+2,960,127
+3,411,412
+3,707,870
+4,545,048

HAITI.
1891 ..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908.. ’
1
1909..
1910..
1911..

5,589,178
4,963,430
5,170,634
5,342,630
4,759,244
4,104,161
3,554,433
2,691,550
2,269,113
2,796,834
3,144,230
2,481,753
2,168,891
2,355,007
2,165,794
3,130,259
2,778,583
3,542,463
3,857,042
4,381,513
5,226,640

j 370,635
| 319,453
j 301,406
i
401,305
! 333,557
319,341
277,955
277,029
186,853
199,855
280,432
209,660
216,533
239,733
131,286
177,581
137,521
106,709
80,317
116,936
132,121




5,959,813
5,282,883
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
2,385,424
2,594,740
2,297,080
3,307,840
2,916,104
3,619,172
3,937,359
4,498,449
5,358,761

3,209,026
! 3,191,806
715,082
821,431
2,742,978
1,093,976
1,456,853
858,181
801,674
j 1,164,826
| 1,181,138
: 1,193,936
1,097,798
1,208,762
1,099,829
' 1,182,926
1,267,854
685,460
522,416
.
786,5G
8
785,246

34,428
10,923
20,939
18,615
3,561
3,642
3,367
18,401
24,856
19,971
18,102
10,525
11,931
5,371
1,821
2,551
6,824
3,585
3,531
4,011
28,467

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of

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

M e r c h a n d is e I m ported in to a n d E xpo rt ed from t h e U n it e d
S tates , etc .— Continued.

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
W E S T I N D I E S — Continued.

PORTO RICO.1
Year
ended
June
30-

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1890..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

2,112,334
2,808,631
2,502,788
2,705,646
1,820,203
2,080,400
1,964,850
1,481,629
2,633,400
4,260,892

42,900
47,372
7,819
14,862
13,341
21,694
24,038
24,317
52,448
379,557

2,155,234
2,856,003
2,510,607
2,720,508
1,833,544
2,102,094
1,988,888
1,505,946
2,685,848
4, G40,449

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,856,955
3,236,337
3,994,673
3,126,895
375,364
48,608
101,711
50,667
309,683
61,710

1,307,155
11,670
13,950
8,739
1,131,148
2,248,045
2,079,313
2,363,689
2,870,144
3,016,938

3,164,110
3,248,007
4,008,623
3,135,634
1,506,512
2,296,653
2,181,024
2,414,356
3,179,827
3,078,648

58.69
99.64
99.65
99.72
24.96
2.12
4.66
20.99
9.74
2.00

D .
ollars
-1,008,876
392,004
-1,498,016
- 415,126
4- 327,032
- 194,559
192,136
908,410
493,979
+1,561,801

1,610,360
2,293,748
2,396,315
3,200,852
1,514,583
2,895,069
2,369,421
2,382,139
3,125,779
3,680,413
3,553,776
2,553,470
2,833,676
2,885,432
4,664,209
3,086,338
3,370,899
4,583,661
3,653,880
2,462,716
3,632,453

62.70
99.37
98.84
98.82
31.55
14.74
12.40
' 13.04
13.26
7.40
! 15.85
17.77
23.67
37.98
24.49
i 38.32
! 55.77
1 55.18
56.47
95.67
82.69

- 586,609
-1,274,298
-1,252,836
-1,432,250
- 153,516
-1,830,953
-1,270,789
-1,230,881
-2,021,766
-2,363,315
-1,754,091
- 975,878
-1,461,818
-1,341,678
-2,997,420
-1,068,087
- 861,082
-1,880,385
-1,074,560
+ 643,686
+ 172,876

SANTO DOMINGO.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
191 ..

986,826
984,188
1,108,733
1,715,782
1,318,919
1,019,242
1,045,037
1,087,179
1,046,467
1,237,135
1,704,008
1,478,092
1,281,807
1,450,391
1,581,223
1,890,803
2,413,684
2,638,460
2,501,919
3,030,520
3,741,197

36,925 !
35,262
34,746
52,820
42,148
44,874
53,598
64,079
57,546
79,963
95,677
99,500
89,951
93,363
85,566
127,448
96,133
64,816
77,401
75,882
64,132

3,023,751
1,019,450
1,143,479
1,768,602
1,361,067
3,064,116
1,098,635
1,151,258
1,104,013
1,317,098
1,799,685
1,577,592
1,371,758
1,543,754
1,666,789
2,018,251
2,509,817
2,703,276
2,579,320
3,106,402
3,805,329

1,009,690
2,279,267
2,368,620
3,164,062
477,707
426,756
293,865
310,567
414,310
272,363
563,190
453,678
670,66G
1,096,017
1,142,023
1,182,553
3,879,971
2,529,077
2,063,170
2,356,020
3,003,488

600,670
14,481
27,695
36,790
1,036,876
2,468,313
2,075,559
2,071,572
2,711,469
3,408,050
2,990,586
2,099,792
2,163,010
1,789,415
3,522,186
1,903,785
1,490,928
2,054,584
1,590,710
106,696
628,965

i The commerce with Porto Rico is not included in tho foreign commerce of the United States after
June 30,1900. See ‘ ‘ Merchandise imported and exported, and duties collected, by customs districts,”
p. 404, and “ Commerce of noncontiguous territory,” p. 540.




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373

M e r c h a n d is e I mported in to a n d E x po rt ed from t h e U n it e d
S tates , etc . —Continued.

NORTH AMERICA—Continued.
T O T A L N O R T H A M E R IC A .

Exports.

Year
ended
June
30—

Domestic.

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904..
1905 ..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

4,160,877
4,102,833
5,835,900
8,216.623
6,627,304
8,599,627
8,736,472
8,479,391
10,302,316
10,983,622
11,421,534
11,263,959
12,451,946
12,691,778
13,124,749
13,836,806
14,271,714
11,420,658
12,434,157
16,081,011
15,844,343

D .
ollars
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
187,591,625
196,53*1,460
203,971,080
215,482,769
234,909,959
260,570,235
308,382,982
349,840,641
324,674,719
309,476,694
385,520,069
457,059,179

D
ollars.

92,388,252
101,463,351
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
192,707,121
203,030,823
222,218,181
247,445,486
294,546,176
335,568,927
313,254,061
297,042,537
369,439,058
441,214,836

87,145,559
131,399,394
136,858,611
130,377,405
75,416,250
58,996,229
58,986,070
41,583,441
47,500,826
52,987,980
58,071,121
70,889,097
74,587,090
80,977,442
90,577,175
99,533,244
112,767,907
100,701,378
99,575,200
121,648,096
131,451,836

76,080,520
42,654,787
46,874,101
36,585,154
58,499,432

Dutiable.

67,880,897
46,937,983
49,793,366
64,650,085
77,047,241
87,086,983
80,187,427
115,149,385
117,801,510
136,651,970
135,820,078
150,808,442
138,114,520
154,424,720
185,119,390
174,044,957

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (4-)
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars,
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
189,736,475
198,778,952
227,229,145
235,353,322
263,576,349
238,815,898
253,999,920
306,767,486
305,496,793

D
ollars.
53.39
75.49
74.49
78.09
56.32
46.50
55.70
45.51
42.37
40.75
40.06
46.92
39.31
40.73
39.86
42.30
42.79
42.17
39.20
39.65
43.04

66,676,950
68,487,997
- 63,943,823
- 47,269,347
- 25,340,088
- 10,309,630
+ 19,034,408
+ 48,251,034
+ 45,780,796
+ 67,559,404
+ 51,376,356
+ 52,894,566
+ 25,746,294
+ 36,131,007
+ 33,341,090
+ 73,029,660
+ 86,264,292
_ 85,858,821
i_
+ 55,476,774
+ 78,752,583
+151,562,386

5,976,544 , 75.39
5,343,798 73.39
5,239,095 73.37
3,197,030 76.86
7,675,270 89.07
9,313,385 95.93
10,772,627 91.42
5,915,879 24.41
5,112,561 38.75
8,114,304 24.78
8,065,318 17.86
11,120,721 18.69
9,430,278 26.90
9,835,161 26.39
15,354,901 21.77
18,379,063 24.58
16,715,325 23.20
11,024,098 22.77
22,230,182 16.85
33,463,264 52.57
29,090,732 44.27

- 3,156,509
- 2,416,310
259,399
+ 1,365,716
- 3,219,107
- 3,334,339
- 4,387,643
+
513,191
+ 4,450,949
+ 3,443,933
+ 3,472,350
- 1,318,917
+ 2,007,292
+ 7,066,856
+ 8,209,155
+14,294,296
+15,448,011
+20,834,057
+11,482,323
+ 7,231,677
+14,827,779

-

-

SOUTH AMERICA.
A R G E N T IN A .

i
1891..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894 ..
1895 ..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1900..
1907 ..
1908 ..
1909 ..
1910..
1911..

2,718,075
2,043,325
4,786,567
4,593,418
4,399,216
5,491,216
5,945,202
5,948,840
9,238,708
11,263,322
11,289,938
9,603,574
11,279,044
16,730,157
23,501,113
32,575,959
32,042,330
31,671,066
33,458,105
40,364,342
43,753,424

101,960
281,103
193,129
269,328
56,947
487,830
439, 782
480,224
324,742
294,915
247,730
198,230
158,526
171,860
62,943
97,400
121,006
187,089
254,400
330,599
165,087




2,820,035
2,927,488
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
11,437,570
16,902,017
23,564,056
32,673,359
32,163,336
31,858,155
33,712,505
40,694,941
43,918,511

4,505,828
3,921,623
3,843,843
2,687,999
6,835,982
8,934,244
9,845,917
1,443,916
1,980,773
2,010,864
1,440,187
2,077,960
2,537,090
2,595,667
3,342,564
4,520,630
3,877,777
2,510,057
3,745,558
17,590,832
12,879,479

1,470,716
1,422,175
1,395,252
809,031
839,288
379,141
926,710
4,471,963
3,131,788
6,103,440
6,625,131
9,042,761
6,893,188
7,239,494
12,012,337
13,858,433
12,837,548
8,514,041
18,484,624
15,872,432
16,211,253

374

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

N o . 2 1 0 *— VALTE OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO AND EXPORTED FROM THE UNITED
S tates , etc . — Continued.

SOUTH AMERICA—Continued.
B O L IV IA .

Year
ended
Juno
30—

Imports.

Exports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891
1892
1898..
1894 ..
1895..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905..
1906..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

Foreign.

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

D
ollars.

6,380
17,036
24.849
10,071
10,888
21,839
5,155
20,451
31,298
59,223
152,285
88,488
49,107
54,344
105,962
146,798
940,796
1,225,223
792,579
603,721
891,593

6,380
17,036
‘24,849
10: 071
10,8SS
21,907
5,155
20,675
31,298
59,223
152,315
89,141
49,107
54,344
106,041
146,798
941,287
1,226,238
792,691
603,721
891,624

63
224

30
653

79
491
1,015
112
81

5,328

D
ollars.

3,734 100.00 -j+

3,734
148

5,476

97.30 +
+
+
+
-f
-f

+
22 100.00 -f-f

22
257
1,500

257 100.00 +
1,500 100.00 -f.
-t-f

334 .......................
16
122
10
179
210
117

-f
384 100.00 4138 100.00 +
189
5.29 +
327 61.22 +

2,646
17,036
19,373
10,071
10,888
21,907
5,155
20,675
31,298
59,201
152,315
88,884
47,607
54,344
106,041
146,798
941,287
1,225,854
792,553
603,532
891,297

B R A Z IL .
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894.. '
1895 ..
1896 ..
1S97 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906 ..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

14,049,273
14,240,009
12,339,584
13,827,914
15,135,125
14,222,934
12,406,785
13,262,951
12,142,830
11,481,094
11,576,461
10,310,647
10,641,718
10,955,546
10,908,941 |
14,422,089
18,594,838 '
19,364,238
17,444,759
22,764,183
27,350,072

70,973
51,864
48,540
38,092
29,954
35,253
34,280
55,085
96,206
97,025
87,113
80,483
95,030
91,310
76,155
108,382
102,709
125,839
82,933
133,707
89,474




14,120,246 80,887,444
14,291,873 118,428,158
12,388,124 76,008,364
13,866,006 79,295,660
15,165,079 77,080,854
14,258,187 67,277,998
12,441,065 66,883,467
13,318,036 58,709,543
12,239,036 56,270,043
11,578,119 55,204,311
11,663,574 64,973,720
10,391,130 73,660,261
10,736,748 65,560,985
11,046,856 75,670,974
10,9S5,096 i 97,966,274
| 11,530,471 79,675,091
| 13,697,547 96,601,490
1 19,490,077 74,462,813
17,527,692 97,261,855
22,897,890 107,599,155
27,240,146 100,457,075

!

2,343,151 83,230,595 97.18 - 69,110,349
205,446 118,633,604 99.83 -104,341,731
213,774 76,222,138 98.72 - 63,834,014
64,439 79,360,159 99.92 - 65,494,153
1,750,622 78,831,476 : 97.78 - 63,666,397
3,782,048 71,060,043 |94.68 - 56,801,859
2,155,922 69,039,3S9 96.88 - 56,598,324
3,040,826 61,750,369 95.07 - 48,432,333
3,605,704 57,875,747 97.23 - 45,636,711
2,869,146 58,073,457 95.06 - 46,495,338
5,669,627 70,643,347 91,97 - 58,979,773
5,517,776 79,178,037 93.03 - 68,786,907
1,660,045 67,221,030 97.53 - 56,484,282
481,771 76,152,745 99.37 - 65,105,889
1,876,820 99,813,094 98.12 - 88,857,998
741,433 80,416,524 99.08 - 65,836,053
1,279,668 97,881,158 98.70 - 79,183,611
115,051 74,577,864 99.85 - 55,087,787
791,374 98,053,229 99.20 - 80,525,537
555,336 108,154,491 99.49 - 85,256,601
410,109 100,867,184 99.59 - 73,627,038

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AND

EXPORTED.

375

N o . 2 1 9 . — V a l u e op M e r c h a n d is e I mported into a n d E xpo rt ed from t h e U n ited
S t ates , etc .— Continued.

SOUTH AMERICA—Continued.
C H IL E .

Year
ended
June
30—

<
1891..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894..
1895 ..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898 ..
1899..
1900 ..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

3,133,991
3,533,342
2,971,341
2,262,011
2,789,286
3,424,912
2,587,168
2,349,955
2,106,106
3,282,761
5,282,405
3,710,423
4,030,279
4,798,526
5,372,040
8,657,723
10,181,410
9,175,739
5,457,269
8,293,312
12,037,140

11,634
11,365
9,490
10,619
4,813
6,896
3,371
1,772
1,018
4,804
12,321
4,099
8,596
26,331
19,317
9,504
14,247
18,911
9,017
10,934
7,43$

3,145,625
3,261,734
3,544,707
3,179,638
2,980,831
3,847,588
2,272,530 ! 3,420,985
2,794,099
4,421,848
3,431,808 ! 4,676,781
2,590,539 j 3,791,686
2,351,727
3,594,628
2,107,124
2,742,501
3,287,565
6,845,326
6,294,726
8,352,681
3,714,522
7,539,675
4,038,875
9,010,664
4,824,857 10,518,560
5,391,357 10,695,067
8,667,227 16,761,901
10,195,657 18,217,912
9,194,650 14,615,621
5,466,286 13,581,311
8,304,246 20,840,923
12,044,578 19,407,207

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent
free. imports (—),

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

j

■
186,556
3,448,290 , 94.59
307,521
3,487.159 91.18
3,995,441 , 96.30
147,853
115,212
3,536,197 96.74
43,713
4,465,561 99.03
32,236
4,709,017 99.32
3,792,434 99.98
748
141,679
3,736,307 96.22
200,461
2,942,962 93.19
267,500
7,112,826 96.23
8,683,279 96.20
330,598
201,084
7,740,759 97.41
9,380,204 96.06
369,540
257,250 10,775,810 97.61
376,546 11,071,613 96.60
183,575 16,945,476 98.92
69,117 18,287,029 99.62
162,190 14,777,811 98.90
131,062 13,712,373 99.00
80,403 20,921,326 99.62
533,793 19,9-41,000 97.32

-

302,665
+
57,548
- 1,014,610
- 1,263,667
- 1,671,462
- 1,277,209
- 1,201,895
- 1,384,580
835,838
- 3,825,261
- 3,388,553
- 4,026,237
- 5,341,329
- 5,950,953
- 5,680,256
- 8,278,249
- 8,091,372
- 5,583,161
- 8,246,087
-12,617,080
- 7,896,422

C O L O M B I A .1
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

3,108,989
3,065,466
3.047,620
2,702,106
2,498,856
3,310,167
3,711,399
3,204,440
2,990,074
2,668,289
3,095,165
2,923,611
4,246,762
4,600,766
3,523,027
3,464,238
3,054,719
!
3,407,193 |
3,629,571
3,889,079
4,836,262

73,655
68,686
108,157
82,528
97,446
72,421
95,766
72,817
52,020
42,399
46,887
49,849
58,867
60,125
59,762
27,182
29,999
45,182
49,499
90,807
69,672

3,182,644
3,134,152
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
4,305,629
4,660,891
3,582,789
3,491,420
3,084,7 8
1
3,452,375
3,679,070
3,979,886
4,905,931

4,747,686
17,668
3, G41,957
474,929
1,499,527
2,073,391
1,338,283
896,604
3,303,692
349,990
4,843,256
126,836
4,597,317
133,616
4,666,452
517,152
4,422,067
704,664
3,723,735
584,079
2,762,254
468,398
2,351,020
920,874
3,422,236
793,332
C 595,768 1 1,353,443
,
5,469,036
942,757
5,894,242
1,190,245
5,327,688
980,992
5,411,737
969,018
6,073,311
936,993
6,788,504
696,637
8,194,111
800,349


i Prior to 1904 includes “ Panama."


|
|
'
*

4,765,354
4,116, S86
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
4,215,568
7,949,211
6,411,793
7,084,487
6,308,680
6,380,755
7,010,304
7,485,141
8,994,460

99.62 - 1,582,710
88.46 982,734
417,141
41.97 549,747
59.88 +
90.59 - 1,117,380
97.15 - 1,587,504
923,768
97.17 ! 90.03 - 1,906,347
86.25 - 2,084,637
86.46 - 1,597,126
88,600
85.51
298,434
71.83 90,061
81.18 -b
82.97 ' - 3,288,320
■
85.30 ‘ - 2,829,004
S3.22 - 3,593,067
84.45 - 3,223,962
84.81 - 2,928,380
86.63 - 3,331,234
90.69 - 3,505,255
91.10 - 4,033,526

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No. 219. — V a l u e

of

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

M e r c h a n d is e I mported in t o a n d E x p o r t e d from t h e U n it e d
St

a t e s

,

e tc

.

—Continued.

SOUTH AMERICA—Continued.
ECUADOR.

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
18911892189318941895- 1
1896189718981899- |
190019011902190319041905190619071908190919101911-

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

902,738
809,466
815,839
759,474
734,426
688,042
734,276
853,772
880,392
1,215,064
2,012,698
1,457,653
1,345,413
1,361,259
1,748,085
2,003,188
1,720,966
1,905,439
1,846,004
2,213,907
2,234,998

421
604
1,686
1,704
915
1,374
592
1,421
2,199
944
2,387
4,452
7,749
1,649
2,293
6,673
5,323
3,687
3,653
2,044
3,541

903,159
810,070
817,425
761,178
735,341
689,416
734,868
855,193
882,591
1,216,008
2,015,085
1,462,105
1,353,162
1,362,908
1,750,378
2,009,861
1,726,289
1,909,126
1,819,657
2,215,951
2,238,539

836,078
807,187
958,216
816,012
814,733
763,633
566,307
679,329
937,029
1,397,356
1,247,354
1,203,363
1,411,780
2,042,360
2,048,099
2,014,124
2,361,532
2,076,847
2,422,714
2,593,767
3,458,821

TALK U AK D

18961897189819011902190519061908190919101911..

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( - ) .

688

800
1,010

797
1,005
440
1,430
606
1,433
1,142
1,368

688

359
2,644
2,012
472
6,933
10
219
86,261
117,624
127,022
177,486
343,201
313,071
308,133
454,076
618,082
698,041
324,341
307,628
265,947
169,984

836,437
809,831
960,228
816,484
821,666
763,643
566,526
765,590
1,054,653
1,524,378
1,424,840
1,546,564
1,724,851
2,350,493
2,502,175
2,632,206
3,059,573
2,401,188
2,730,372
2,859,714
3,628,805

D
ollars.
99.96
99.67
99.79
99.94
99.15
99.99
99.96
88.80
88.90
91.69
87.59
77.79
81.85
86.89
81.84
76.52
77.19
86.49
88.73
90.70
95.31

66,722
239
142,803
—
55,306
86,325
—
74,227
+ 168,342
89,603
172,062
—
308,370
-f 590,245
84,459
371,689
987,585
—
751,797
—
622,345
-1,333,284
—
492,062
—
880,715
643,763
L 390,266
,
+
+

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j
800
i
3,010
l
1
797
18,120
1,005
18,120
440
1,430
!
16,916
606
16,916 i
1
1,499
1,499 1
1,438
j
’
1,142
....................
1,368 ................... i.................... 1
1
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688

+

800

-t-

1,010

+

797
17,115
440
1,430
16,310
66

1,142
1,368

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Continued.

SOUTH AMERICA—Continued.
G U IA X A .
B R IT IS H .

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

J

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports (—).
free.

D
ollars.

1,761,350
1891..
1,885,542
1892 ..
1,953,012
1893..
2,360,938
1894..
1,684,830
1895..
1,719,705
1896..
1,532,115
1897. J
1,703,071
1898 ..
1899..
1,704,204
1,882,218
1900..
1,689,159
1901..
1,920,753
1902..
1,899,795
1903..
1904..
1,710,550
1905..
1,848,227
1906.. * 1,711,694
1,822,242
1907..
1,966,376
1908..
1,983,703
1909..
1,842,733
1910..
1911..
1,820,516

97,392
47,757
47,663
53,782
20,801
29,488
33,821
44,304
45,341
32,974
45,245
33,641
31,294
41,153
36,138
37,915
24,905
22,009
26,285
41,598
30,351

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars. D
ollars. ! D
ollars.
1,858,742
977,659
4,883,206 20.02
3,905,547
4,363,204 100.00
1,933,299
210
4,362,994
2,000,675
330
5,029,178 99.99
5,028,848
4,223,970 100.00
2,414,720
83
4,223,887
2,521,704 19.29
486,375
2,035,329
1,705,631
3,891 ' 3,414,687
3,418,578
.11
1,749,193 |
!
4,024 | 3,657,932 I 3,661,956
1,565,936
!
.11
15,261 ; 3,045,707
3,060,968
1,747,375
.50
1,749,545
37,303 ' 3,462,904 ; 3,500,207
1.07
1,915,192
13,920 | 3,781,438
3,795,358
3.67
.04
1,734,404
4,803,528
4,805,395
1,867
3,375,778
3.416,816
1.20
1,954,394
41,038
.54
1,931,089
18,023
3,333,633 i 3,351,656
1.62
1,751,703
16,811
1,429,312
1,446,123
1,884,365
51,503
1,512,541
3.40
1,461,038
1,749,609
21,155
1,016,405
2.08
995,250
43,772
3.61
1,847,147
1,170,041
1,213,813
1,988,385
26,492
204,336
230,828 88.52
791,349 18.00
2,009,988
648,909
142,440
1,884,331
112,979
454,814
567,793 , 19 90
1,850,867
368,468
104,582
473,050 |22.11

'‘

!

'

D
ollars.
—3,024,464
-2,429,905
“ 3,028,503
-1,809,250
- 816,073
—1,669,385
-2,096,020
-1,313,593
-1,750,662
-1,880,166
—3,070,991
-1,462,422
-1,420,567
+ 305,580
+ 371,824
+ 733,204
+ 633,334
-hi, 757,557
+1,218,639
+1,316,538
+1,377,817

DUTCH,

1891..
1892..
1893 1894 . J
1895. J!
1896..
18971898189919001901190219031904 ..
1905 .
190619071908190919101911 -

249,704
32S,007
364,725
381,641
338,687
360,282
383,439
406,030
443,378
487,145
606,481
489,720
558,760
623,961
528,024
570,890
518,846
644,283
610,241
683,230
720,623

4,279
9,035
8,634
9,216
4,822
1,375
897
2,384
379
6,840
4,506
438
2,073
5,861
2,394
1,573
658
1,134
1,846
2,659
2,230




253,983
337,042
373,359
390,857
343,509
361,657
384,336
408,414
443,757
493,985
610,987
490,158
560,833
629,822
530,418
572,463
519,504
645,417
612,087
685,889
722,853

589,859
570,135
1,079,667
1,078,514
723,246
667,719
655,264
871,612
697,957
854,494
889, 667
1,037,585
573,219
278,722
320,6.56
402,498
432,028
531,935
650, 739
550,232
840,147

134,331
58
43
27
132,262
289,528
381,424
585,523
953,052
375,918
383,064
349,285
301,235
134,914
318,011
305,870
258,883
248,434
215,004
376,550
159,074

724,190
570,193
1,079,710
1,078,541
855,508
957,247
1,036,688
1,457,135
1,651,009
1,230,412
1,272,731
1,386,870
874,454
413,636
638,667
708,368
690,911
780,369
865,743
925,782
999,221

81.-15
100.00
100.00
100.00
84.54
69.77
G3.25
59.82
42.28
i 69.46
69.94
|74.81
, 65.55
! 67.38
50.21
56.82
' 62.53
6S.17
, 75.16
59.43
84.08

- 470,207
- 233,151
- 706,351
- 687,684
- 511,999
- 595,590
- 652,352
-1,048,721
-1,207,252
- 736,427
- 661,744
- 896,712
- 313,621
+ 216,186
108,249
135,905
171,407
- 134,952
- 253,656
- 239,893
276,368

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G U IA N A —Continued.
FRENCH.

Year
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June
30—

1891..
1892 ..
1893.
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Imports.

Exports,
Domestic.

dollars.
150,710
149,777
308,004
98,837
83,017
100,697
110,907
149,023
168,670
187,972
197,701
207,405
354,171
237,432
198,111
265,453
294,770
332,582
370,520
298,803
286,685

Foreign.

Dollars.
5,244
6,950
5,349
7,020
3,056
3,157
2,767
1,018
1,420
1,938
2,306
2,512
2,955
718
456
2,760
206
1,592
1,095
1,470
349

Total.

Free.

Dollars.
155,954
156,727
113,353
105,857
86,073
103,854
113,674
150,041
170,090
189,910
200,007
209,917
357,126
238,150
198,567
268,213
294,976
334,174
371,615
300,273
287,034

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars.

46,520
5,850
85,965
23,400
25,065
31,419
8,100
12,551
37,764
37,552
54,018
26,325
25,030
17,842
37,141
38,383
33,922
33,136
39,728
21,147
31,433

46,520
5,850
35,965
23,400
25,065
31,419
8,137
12,551
37,929
37,564
54,018
26,648
25,030
17,842
37,141
38,383
33,922
33,136
39,728
21,171
31,433

37
165
12
323

24
i...................

D
ollars.
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
99.56
100.00
99.64
99.96
100.00
98.79
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
99.89
100.00

-1-109,434
+150,877
+ 77,388
+ 82,457
+ 61,008
+ 72,435
+105,537
+137,490
+132,161
+152,346
+145,989
+183,269
+332,096
+220,308
+161,426
+229,830
+261,054
+301,038
+331,887
+279,102
+255,601

PARAGUAY, t
1894 ..
1895..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

887
10,239
740
699
10,751
4,884
12,695
16,784
13,021
21,333
39,130
51,917
173,500
100,568
52,268
61,142
86,986 ..................j

740
699
10,751
4,884
12,695
16,784
13,021
21,333
39,130
51,917
173,560
100,568
52,268
61,142
86,983

1
1,001 , 86.61
10,274 ! 99.69

114
35
[

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160 1
i
!
j
1
1,740
1,749
210
1,878
1,009
266
150
...................
2,205 1
750 1
3,819
14,645
16,777
29, no
20
34,496

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i
160
100.00
1,740
1,959
2,887
416
2,205
750
3,819
14,645
16,777
29,170
34,516

10.72
G5.05
63.94
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
! 99.94

1,001
- 10,274
+
740
+
699
+ 10,591
+ 4,884
+ 10,955
+ 14,825
+ 10,134
+ 20,917
+ 36,925
+ 51,167
+169,741
+ 85,923
+ 35,491
+ 31,972
+ 52,470

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PEEU .

Year
ended
June
30—

Imports.

Exports.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891 ..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894 .
1895 ..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905..
1906..
1907 ..
1908 ..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

369,405
555,959
811,872
485,319
441,885
697,951
644,441
541,993
521,502
635,268
896,792
1,267,476
1,134,286
1,656,711
1,709,606
1,282,517
3,721,974
5,847,118
5,789,191
6,616,354
8,562,612

17,113
35,341
7,296
6,065
31,430
14,745
77,648
172,254
975,476
1,487,275
2,759,388
2,001,935
1,766,378
1,243,204
1,443,358
1,172,426
1,236,228
823,498
597,353
1,005,143
751,418

386,518
591,300
819,1G
8
491,384
473,315
712,696
722,0S9
714,247
1,496,978
2,122,543
3,656,180
3,269,411
2,900,664
2,899,915
3,152,964
2,454,943
4,958,202
6, G70,616
6,386,544
7,621,497
9,314,030

95.57
94.02
99.10
98.77
93.36
97.94
89.23
75.91
34.84
29.94
24.53
38.77
39.11
57.13
54.22
52.24
75.06
87.65
90.65
86.81
91.93

+1,013,473
+ 415,735
- 182,447
+
99,993
+ 157,070
+ 286,685
+ 386,347
+ 588,448
- 171,328
- 460,068
- 529,246
- 710,416
+
70,747
+1,061,445
+ 504,261
+2,378,364
+1,117,537
+ 288,963
-1,828,680
-3,073,444
-3,716,907

162,994
596,669
87,500
33,755
290,299
6,173
213
1,475,600
1,049,830
1,526,769
1,658,554
2,219,250
2,648,925
1,413,764
2,856,551
2,386,097
2,893,023
1,141,915
3,342,073
2,778,573
333,461

2,356,739
2,480,596
1,623,380
1,419,573
2,699,648
3,242,428
3,515,054
1,772,480
1,281,109
1,848,077
1,883,994
2,520,579
2,981,632
1,644,413
3,158,856
2,711,570
3,160,891
1,364,796
3,726,877
7,413,896
1,613,736

93.08
75.95
94.61
97.59
89.26
99.82
99.99
16.75
18.05
17.39
11.97
11.96
11.16
14.03
9.57
12.00
8.47
16.33
10.33
62.52
79.34

-1,280,164
-1,541,566
- 662,774
- 404,402
-1,437,647
-1,761,228
-2,301,623
— 558,232
38,287
31,357
- 24S, 920
- 934,120
-1,476,533
+ 490,908
-1,168,162
+ 194,003
+ 251,894
+2,503,865
- 366,564
-3,141,751
+3,703,975

1,396,207
1,002,977
635,135
586,761
626,897
995,617
1,105,381
1,298,570
1,323,483
1,658,060
3,122,180
2,555,730
2,968,283
3,955,408
3,646,110
4,824,625
6,061,605
6,949,371
4,549,793
4,536,126
5,589,604

3,784
4,058
1,586
4,616
3,488
3,764
3,055
4,125
2,167
4,415
4,754
3,265
3,128
6,952
11,115
8,682
14,134
10,208
8,071
11,927
7,519

1,399,991
1,007,035
636,721
591,377
630,385
999,381
1,108,436
1,302,695
1,325,650
1,662,475
3,126,934
2,558,995
2,971,411
3,961,360
3,657,225
4,833,307
6,075,739
6,959,579
4,557,8G
4
4,548,053
5,597,123

D
ollars.

U R U G U A Y.

1891.. |
1892 J
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1S98 ..
1899..
1900..:
1901..
1902 ..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907 ..
1908..
1909 ..
1910..
M U ..

1,032,937
907,067
902,144
971,547
1,240,025
1,401,073
1,045,260
1,130,239
1,216,488
1,745,705
1,613,822
1,542,125
1,486,165
2,130,047
1,985,473
2,831,284
3,332,652
3,806,753
3,281,151
4,227,566
5,262,367

43,638
31,963
58,462
43,624
21,976
80,127
168,160
84,009
26,334
71,015
23,252
44,334
18,934
5,274
5,221
74,289
80,133
61,908
79,162
44,579
55,344




1,076,575
939,030
960,606
1,015,171
1,262,001
1,481,200
1,213,426
1,214,248
1,242,822
1,816,720
1,637,074
1,586,459
1,505,099
2,135,321
1,990,694
2,905,573
3,412,785
3,868,661
3,360,313
4,272,145
5,317,711

2,193,745
1,883,927
1,535,880
1,385,818
2,409,349
3,236,255
3,514,841
296,880
231,279
321,308
225,440
301,329
332,707
230,649
302,305
325,473
267,868
222,881
384,804
4,635,323
1,280,275

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Exports.

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June
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Foreign.

D
ollars.

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Domestic.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

4,716,047
3,991,908
4,142,051
4,089,732
3,706,978
3,780,715
3,376,184
2,704,908
2,811,859
2,401,910
3,224,317
2,755,226
1,855,914
3,117,921
3,164,693
3,218,301
2,979,224
2,502,451
2,517,063
2,745,932
3,739,030

68,909
57,247
65,610
47,431
33,486
58,031
41,338
41,353
39,775
50,847
47,560
38,517
22,288
47,544
48,882
39,832
45,405
53,412
51,148
51,278
52,590

4,784,956
4,049,155
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
1,878,202
3,165,465
3,213,575
3,258,133
3,024,629
2,555,863
2,568,211
2,797,210
3,791,620

Free.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.
12,053,699
9,174,816
454,122
189,483
9,117,079
9,644,399
9,540,050
6,898,592
5,575,021
4,367,673
5,454,263
5,080,398
4,231,021
5,795,884
5,844,442
6,876,052
6,698,329
6,059,936
7,199,837
6,407,010
7,430,577

D
ollars.
24,842
1,150,522
3,170,996
3,274,998
956,872
5,512
3,522
823,972
932,826
1,132,346
1,191,585
1,206,723
1,087,548
1,082,464
1,265,408
1,158,649
1,153,885
665,248
1,113,772
294,342
204,679

Excess of
exports (+ )
or
imports ( - ) .

! Per
cent
Total.
1 free.
1
!
D
ollars. \
i
12,078,541 99.79
10,325,338 88.86
3,625,118 12.52
5.47
3,464,481
10,073,951 90.44
9,649,911 99.95
9,543,572 98.96
7,722,564 89.34
6,507,847 85.67
5,500,019 79.40
6,645,848 82.08
6,287,121 80.81
5,318,509 79.55
6,878,348 84.26
7,109,850 82.20
8,034,701 85.62
7,852,214 85.31
6,725,184 90.11
8,313,609 86.60
6,701,352 95.61
7,635,25G 97.33

D
ollars.
+
4—

•
—
-

—
—

7,293,585
6,270,183
582,542
672,685
6,333,483
5,811,165
6,126,050
4,976,303
3,656,213
3,047,262
3,373,971
3,493,378
3,440,367
3,712,883
3,890,275
4,776,568
4,827,585
4,169,321
5,745,398
3,904,142
S,843,636

T O T A L S O T J T II A M E R I C A .

'
'

33,226,401
32,573,922
82,090,871
! 32,644,450
33,248,231
35,517,887
32,944,817
33,033,965
35,068,301
38,337,647
43,876,104
37,583,144
40,728,432
50,297,250
56,569,376
74,745,589
81,717,958
83,051,888
75,994,459
92,525,218
108,411,268

481,889
573,692
548,206
567,860
277,701
779,784
823,829
787,736
591,601
608,116
524,091
460,473
409,440
457,777
321,755
414,192
439,216
531,986
567,221
721,602
483,626




33,708,290
33,147,614
32,639,077
33,212,310
33,525,935
36,297,671
33,768,646
33,821,701
35,059,902
38,945,763
44,400,195
38,013,617
41,137,872
50,755,027
56,894,131
75,159,781
82,157,174
83,583,874
76,561,680
93,246,820
108,894,894

8,263,277
736,668
110,473,391
14G 532,244
,
4,195,515
>,727,759
95,109,220
7,098,595
!, 207, 815
94,946,247
5,200,860 100,147,107
105,730,347
6,435,773 112,167,120
100,777,546
8,050,916 108,828,462
100,051,414
7,337,991 107,389,405
77,730,757 14,360,937 92,091,694
73,453,399 13,134,494 86,587,893
75,411,829 18,254,945 93,666,774
86,298,243 24,069,099 110,367,342
94,586,897 25,198,859 119,785,756
88,260,419 19,167,904 107,428,323
105,420,214 14,943,899 120,364,113
127,788,898 23,006,902 150,795,800
117,812,816 22,610,060 140,422,876
137,588,111 22,577,426 160,165,537
111,991,446 13,007,144 124,998,590
137,308,311 26,570,413 1G3,878,724
173,785,40G 22,379,380 196,164.78C
162,681,025 19,942,725 182,623,750

93.04
97.22
93.06
94.81
94.31
92.61
93.16
84.40
84.84
80.51
78.19
78.97
82.16
87.58
84.74
83.84
85.90
89.60
83.79
88.59
89.08

- 85,028,378
-117,580,145
- 69,568,738
- 66,934,797
- 78,641,185
- 72,530,791
- 73,620,759
- 58,269,993
- 50,927,991
- 54,721,011
- 65,967,147
- 81,742,139
- 66,290,451
- 09,609,086
- 93,901,669
- 65,263,095
- 78,008,363
| 41,414,716
1 87,317,044
j-102,917,966
1- 73,728,856

i

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No. 21©.— V a l u e

op

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

381

M e r c h a n d is e I mported into a n d E xpo rted prom t h e U n it e d
S ta te s , etc .— Continued.

ASIA.
AD E N , i

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.
Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.
1893 ..
1894..
1895
1896..
897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902 ..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908 ..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

570,332
595,087
636,887
510,160
989,897
593,345
993,741
1,490,094
999,213
916,896
1,651,229
1,405,651
1,172,854
1,708,789
2,109,316
1,097,277
1,446,670
531,784
1,193,455 j

910
1,500

149
685

330

1,200

487

570,332
595,087
637,797
510,160
991,397
593,345
993,741
1,490,243
999,898
916,896
1,651,229
1,465,981
1,172,854
1,708,789
2,110,516
1,097,277
1,446,670
531,784
1,193,9-12

2,469,460
1,660,109
1,344,565
1,655,907
1,503,454
2,014,525
1,924,218
1,537,785
1,519,791
1,928,374
2,318,786
2,044,225
2,207,122
2,311,550
2,581,075
1,608,902
1,752,821
2,067,940
1,629,013

2,477
530
38,108
193
348
3,231
723
4,550
838
2,270
9,868
303
1,864
688
5,132
6,359
16,124
280
18

Total.
i
•

Excess of
Per exports(+)
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

2,471,937 99.90
1,660,639 99.97
1,382,673 97.29
1,656,100 99.99
1,503,802 99.98
2,017,756 99.87
1,924,941 99.96
1,542,335 99.73
1,520,629 99.98
1,930,644 99.86
2,328,654 99.58
2,044,528 99.99
2,208,986 99.92
2,312,238 99.98
2,586,207 99.80
1,615,261 199.61
1,768,945 99.00
2,068,220 99.98
1,629,631 100.00

-

1,901,605
1,065,552
744,876
1,145,940
512,405
1,424,411
931,200
52,092
520,731
1,013,748
677,425
578,547
1,036,132
603,449
475,691
517,984
322,275
1,536,436
435,689

C H IN E S E E M P IR E .

1891..
1892..
1893.
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

8,700,308
5,663,471
3,900,457
5,858,488
3,602,741
6,921,136
11,916,888
9,992,070
14,437,422
15,213,285
10,287,312
24,531,118
18,780,580
12,752,143
53,301,133
43,660,764
25,575,472
22,330,439
19,397,629
16,252,071
19,264,876 '

700
26
3,938
1.099
797
7,545
824
56,018
45,882
118, 522
191,788
117,583
110,289
152,252
113,611
129,060
13,218
22,395
68,541
22,960

8,701,008 14,577,887
4,743,933
5,663,497 15,936,431
4,551,860
3, 900, 457 15,469,945
5,166,590
5,862,426 18,348,786
3,786,242
3,603,840 16,958,428
3,587,401
6,921,933 18,195,233
3,827,771
11,924,433 17,288,264
3,115,598
9, 992,894 15,120,790
5,205,646
8,230,760 10,388,508
14,493,440
15,259,167 ! 14,496,283 12,400,643
10,405,834 | 7,764,241 10,539,462
24,722,906 1 10,916,157 10,139,373,
18,898,163 13,300,107 13,348,739
12,862,432 20,679,247
8.665,834
53,453,385 18,403,900
9,480,618
9,441,563
43,774,375 19,089,644
25,704,532 20,322,307 13,114,235
22,343,657 17,258,918
8,762,004
19,420,024 20,672,897 ! 8,125,826
16,320,612 20,369,508 | 9,620,862
I
19,287,836 26,036,648 !! 8,190,855

19,321,850
20,488,291
20,636,535
17,135,028
20,545,829
22,023,004
20,403,862
20,326,436
18,619,268
26,896,92G
18,303,706
21,055,830
26,648,846
29,345,081
27,884,518
28,531,207
33,436,542
26,020,922
28,798,723
29,990,870
34,227,503

75.45
77.78
74.96
77.90
82.56
82.62
84.73
74.37
44.20
53.89
42.60
51.85
49.91
70.47

66.00
66.92
60.78
66.35
71.78
67.92
76.07

-10,620,842
-1 4 , 824,794
-16,736,078
—11,272,602
-16,941,989
-15,101,071
- 8,479,429
-10,333,542
- 4,125,828
-11,637,759
- 7,897,872
4- 3,667,076
- 7,750,683
-16,482,649
+25,568,867
+15,243,168
- 7,732,010
- 3,677,265
- 9,378,699
-13,669,758
-14,939,667

ii

iNot separately stated prior to 1896; from 1893 to 1895 stated as “ All other British possessions” in
annual reports on
 Commerce and Navigation.



382

M E R C H A N D IS E

N o. 2 1 0 — V

alue of

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

M erch an d ise I m ported into a n d E x p o r te d
States , etc .— Con tin u ed .

from t h e

U n ited

A S I A — C o n tin u e d .
E A S T IN D IE S .

BRITISH.

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
18941895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars,

4,399,544
3,674,141
3,152,679
4,328,757
2,851,835
3,219,296
3,842,039
4,694,663
4,338,819
4,882,680
6,248,408
4,620,983
4,738,067
6,671,970
7,544,061
7,449,839
9,008,273
11,845,780
10,237,727
9,493,747
11,886,603

559
166
81
346
2,106
6,072
2,872
1,350
3,117
9,633
3,396
893
1,000
1,712
3,877
4,863
11,453
41,078
17,903
1,269
51,193

4,400,103
3.674,307
3, 152,760
4,329,103
2,853,941
> 225,368
,
3,844,911
4,690,013
1,341,936
4,892,323
•3,251,804
4,621,876
4,739,067
6,673,682
7,547,938
7,454,702
3,019,726
11,886,858
10,255,630
9,495,016
11,937,796

Free.

Excess of
Per exports (-{-)
or
cent
free. imports (—).

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

16,650,014
19,741,725
20,525,890
9,477,205
16,080,268
17,652,873
17,643,021
18,356,464
23,097,494
30,785,256
29,054,645
32,092,584
35,927,407
33,368,201
37,482,189
45,779,993
51,554,038
34,364,746
41,754,231
47,932,150
46,582,057

6,706,975
5,031,382
5,442,664
5,352,456
5,185,745
2,717,685
2,924,101
8,881,995
9,462,818
14,570,720
14,827,848
16,328,634
15,899,366
14,307,127
16,208,022
21,396,846
32,265,705
27,124, Ml
22,153,665
22,7%, 463
2G 051,767
,

D .
ollars
23,356,989
24,773,107
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
51,826,773
47,675,328
53,690,211
67,176,839
83,819,743
61,489,287
63,907,896
70,728,613
72,633,824

71.28
79.69
79.04
63.26
75 63
86.66
85.78
67.39
70.94
67.87
66.22
66.28
69.32
69.99
69.81
68.20
61.51
55.89
65.34
67.77
64.14

—18,956,886
-21,098,800
-22,815,794
-10,500,558
-18,412,072
-17,145,190
-16,722,211
-22,542,446
-28,218,376
-40,463,653
-37,630,689
-43,799,342
-47,087,706
-41,001,646
-46,142,273
-59,722,137
-74,800,017
-49,602,429
-53,652,266
-61,233,597
-60,696,028

3,360,284
3,418,708
6,856,585
58,158
8,681,981
14,607
39,069
11,239,656
2,024,685
5,702,597
3,398,030 11,465,996
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 16,994,855
2,412,673 12,336,568
2,938,792 13,293,540
7,508,432
2,817,240
2,635,987 j 15,82G 061
,
3,383,653 ! 17,191,868
3,235,394
8,165,671
3,050,860 11,044,504
4,238,227 18,729,374
6,717,055
3,934,880
4,149,365
5,784,798

6,778,992
6,914,743
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
16,232,332
10,325,672
18,462,648
20,575,521
11,401,065
14,095,304
22,967,601
10,651,935
9,934,163

49.57
99.16
99.83
99.65
26.20
22.88
15.69
22.19
6.86
13.25
10.67
16.36
18.10
27.28
14.28
16.44
28.37
21.64
18.45
36.94
41.77

- 4,676,050
- 5,542,708
- 7,512,983
- 9,555,849
- 6,579,967
-13,277,710
-13,510,757
-13,327,919
-19,764,972
-26,352,665
-16,961,776
-12,672,950
-15,047,446
- 8,715,954
-16,792,843
-18,809,362
- 9,360,037
—11,913,412
- 20,344,603
- 8,410,710
- 6,720,565

D
ollars.

DUTCH.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
18991900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..

1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

2,102,942
1,372,035
1,183,599
1,722,442
1,147,019
1,576,316
2,093,498
1,201,405
1,548,936
1,533,302
2,060,958
2,074,791
1,184,880
1,609,718
1,666,339
1,766,054
2,041,028
2,155,445
2,616,059
2,224,725
3,210,238

6
434
296
611
11
37
847
3,747
1,500
6
1
!
3,466
105
26,507
6,939
16,500
3,300




2,102,942
1,372,035
1,183,605
1,722,876
1,147,315
1,576,316
2,094,109
1,201,416
1,548,973
1,534,149
2,064,705
2,076,291
1,184,886
1,609,718
1,669,805
1,766,159
2,041,028
2,181,952
2,622,998
2,241,225
3,213,598

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

383'

N o . 2 1 9 *— Y a l u e of M e r c h a n d is e I m forted into a n d E xpo rted from t h e U n it e d
St

a te s

,

e tc

. — C o n tin u e d .

A S I A — C o n tin u e d .
E A S T I N D I E S — Continued.

FRENCH.

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897.:
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

188,629
140,427
156,020
193,049
69,136
163,955
135,183
152,265
7,632
207,587
59,333
1,310
141,316
18,876
127,595
8,672
338,874
602,169
614,946
174,882
255,944

188,629
140,427
156,020
193,049
69,136 .....................
163,955
135,183
152,265
7,632
207,587
58,333
1,310
141,316
18,876
127,595
8,672
338,874
602,169
614,946
174,882
255,944

Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

14

14 100.00

78,158

78,158 100.00

4

4 100.00

6,882
11
27,999
17,461
9,950

2,123

87

6,882
11
27,999
17,461
12,073

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
82.37

87 100.00

+188,615
+140,427
+156,020
+ 193,049
+ 69,136
+ 85,797
-1135,183
+152,265
+ 7,632
+207,583
+ 58,333
- 5,572
+141,305
- 9,123
+110,134
- 3,401
+338,874
+602,169
+614,946
+174,882
+255,857

PORTUGUESE.1
1891 ..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1903 ..
1904..
1905 ..
1906 ..
1907..

278
603
519
529
1,034
82
52
221
420
217

1,034
82
52
221
420
217

12,343

28
153

278 100.00
603 100.00
519 100.00
9
529
28
12,496

18.78

-

+
+
-

278
603
519
9
529
1,034
54
12,444

+

221

+
+

420
217

!

1Not separately stated from 1892 to 1895; in 1898 included in “All other Portuguese possessions” in
annual reports on Commerce and Navigation, No transactions reported for later years for which no
figures are given.




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S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A S IA —Continued.
HONGKONG.

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.
Per
cent
free.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904..
1905 ..
1906 ..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911 ..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

4,768,697
4,894,049
4,216,602
4,209,847
4,253,040
4,691,201
6,060,039
6,265,200
7,732,525
8,485,978
8,009,848
8,030,109
8,772,453
10,458,554
10,769,554
7,044,907
8,332,208
8,975,161
7,267,802
6,467,165
7,756,138

270,615
376,483
372,696
253,289
353,546
855,954
617,537
283,752
1,359,907
435,159
467,426
380,360
433,743
476,012
504,290
813,154
1,380,930
674,479
687,159
1,339,202
1,605,827

292,660
386,840
505,382
639,222
422,930
563,170
306,305
462,765
1,119,367
821,108
948,986
897,395
926,162
1,043,200
1,048,138
1,015,886
1,359,712
1,454,777
1,081,860
992,571
1,112,488

563,275 48.04
763,323 49.32
878,078 42.44
892,511 28.38
776,476 45.56
1,419,124 60.32
923,842 66.85
746,517 38.04
2,479,274 54.86
1,256,267 ; 34.65
1,416,412 33.01
1,277,755 29.76
1,359,905 31.90
1,519,212 31.33
1,552,428 32.48
1,829,040 44.45
2,740,642 50.38
2,129,256 31.67
1,769,019 38.84
2,331,773 57.43
2,718,315 59.08

4,743,498
4,887,350
4,214,576
4,208,128
4,244,895
4,681,380
6,052,180
6,233,607
7,637,041
8,475,430
7,946,695
7,961,977
8,711,092
10,448,954
10,755,201
7,032,833
8,257,207
8,888,492
7,231,664
6,422,514
7,720,979

25,199
6,699
2,026
1,719
8,145
9,821
7,859
31,593
95,484
10,548
63,153
68,132
61,361
9,600
14,353
12,074
75,001
86,669
36,138
44,651
35,159

Excess o f
exports ( + )
or
im ports(—).

D
ollars.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
H
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

4,205,422
4,130,726
3,338,524
3,317,336
3,476,564
3,272,077
5,136,197
5,518,683
5,253,251
7,229,711
6,593,436
6,752,354
7,412,548
8,939,342
9,217,126
5,215,867
5,591,566
6,845,905
5,498,783
4,135,392
5,037,825

JA PA N .
1891 ..
1892 ..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898 ..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904 ..
1905 ..
1906..
1907 ..
1908 ..
1909.. |
1910.. !
1911 .. 1

4,800,650
3,288,282
3,189,711
3,981,377
4,559,242
7,640,250
13,233,970
20,354,689
17,158,970
29,042,536
18,656,899
21,189,726
20,820,823
24,675,289
51,215,748
37,956,290
38,517,053
41,315,454
26,460,573
21,761,347
36,517,516

7,043
1,829
5,783
5,438
75,475
49,435
21,508
30,852
105,718
44,939
343,741
316,157
112,869
305,132
503,935
508,662
252,974 j
116,873
231,040
197,963
203,893 i




4,807,693
3,290,111
3,195,494
3,986,815
4,634,717
7,689,685
13,255,478
20,385,541
17,264,688
29,087,475
19,000,640
21,485,883
20,933,692
24,980,421
51,719,683
38,464,952
38,770,027
41,432,327
26,691,613
21,959,310
36,721,409

T
15,966,638 ( 3,342,560
3,655,484
20,134,718
22,296,110
5,158,110
15,380,802
4,045,720
6,714,902
16,951,055
20,462,456
5,074,582
18,808,609
5,201,147
19,963,715
5,259,895
15,653,932 11,162,882
20,566,198 12,182,704
16,096,498 13,133,045
21,990,715 15,562,063
23,218,905 15,924,823
34,071,366 12,466,122
37,512,942 14,308,687
36,124,863 16,426,657
50,351,329 18,559,265
51,982,990 16,124,555
57,510,278 12,882,444
52,016,321 14,382,440
62,365,561 16,161,935

19,309,198
23,790,202
27,454,220
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
44,143,728
46,537,478
51,821,629
52,551,520
68,910,594
68,107,545
70,392,722
66,398,761
78,527,496

82.69
84.63
81.21
79.17
71.55
80.13
78.34
79.16
68.22
62.80
55.07
58.36
63.92
73.21
72.40
68.74
73.08
76.33
81.70
78.34
79.42

-14,501,505
-20,500,091
-24,258,726
-15,439,707
-19,061,240
-17,847,353
-10,754,278
- 4,838,069
- 9,452,126
- 3,661,427
-10,228,903
-16,066,895
-23,210,036
-21,557,057
101,946
- 1 4 ,086t 568
-30,140,567
-26,675,218
-43,701,109
-44,439,451
-41,806,087

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S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A S IA —Continued.
K O R E A .1

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.
1892..
1893 ..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

608
13

1

!
32 !
509
125,936
141,679
126,965
215,545
i
251,563 1
171,400
387,579
1,012,765
1,065,253
1,459,223
1,563,113
320,476
441,443
1,144,583

j
i

6

493
41

304
623

32
509
125,936
141,679
126,965
215,551
251,563
171,400
387,579
1,013,258
1,065,294
1,459,223
1,563,113
320,780
442,066
1,144,583

161, 080
119,684
145,591
163,855
202,852
566,512
413,942
618,015
1,541,197
3,046,967
1,502,912
1,029,327
801,976
327,257
332,069
2,806,163
1,998,502
2,064,756
1,633,888
1,034,609
1,171,579

608
79
100
82

66

67

33
78

4

Dollars.
100.00
|16.46
1 67.00
1 4.89

!
408
105
453

408 100.00
105
768 59.00

315
22
137
425
151
121
487 ’
1,366
6,567
1,812

153
403
67
999
2,558
1,513
13,609
243,739

22
290 52.76
828 48.67
218 30.73
1,120 89.20
3,045 ! 84.00
2,879 52.56
20,176 , 67.45
245,551 |99.26

i

R

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..'
1911..!
i

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
| cent imports ( - ) .
| free.

500
516

2,085
1,490

1,929
3,135
2,930
893
452
4,927
1,385
7,381
5,697
8,159
1,846
5,272 j
8,203 i
i

161,580
120,200
145,591
163,855
204,937
568,002
413,942
618,015
1,543,126
3,050,102
1,505,842
1,030,220
802,428
332,184
333,454
2,813,544
2,004,199
2,072,915
1,635,734
1,039,881
3,179,782

U

103,216
319,901
379,938
854,046
440,332
345,805
200,651
110,741
312,862
245
P 3,399
19,192
6,837
129,327
125,094
263,136
617,374
209,547
460,909
575,984
676,828

5
j
i
!

1

S

i
351
103,567 |99.66
266
320,167 99.92
1,981 '
381,919 99.48
1,430
355,476 99.56
681
441,013 99.85
844 | 346,649 99.77
870
201,421 99.56
309
111,050 99.77
113,562 99.38
700
1,008 24.33
763
130
3,529 96.33
14,991
34,183 56.15
21,393
28,230 24.22
6,842
136,169 ! 94.98
12,580
137,674 90.86
19,071
282,207 93.28
527,371
1,144,745 53.93
132,080
341,627 61.34
332,436
793,345 58.10
605,074 1,181,058 148.77
522,470 1,199,298 ' 56.43
i

S

58,013
199,967
236,328
- 191,621
- 236,076
+ 221,353
+ 212,521
+ 506,965
+1,429,564
+3,019,094
+1,502,313
+ 996,037
+ 774,198
+ 196,015
+ 195,780
+2,531,337
+ 859,454
+1;,731,288
+ 842,389
141,177
— 19,516
+

-

l Not separately stated prior to 1892 in annual reports on Commerce and Navigation; in 1894 no
transactions were reported.
2For total commerce with Russia, including Russia in Europe and Asia, see p. 398.

 A 1911-----25
21930°—s


,

608
79
100
50
+
509
+ 125,936
+ 141,271
+ 126,860
+ 214,783
+ 251,563
+ 171,378
+ 387,289
+1,012,430
+1,065,076
+1,458,103
+1,560,068
+ 317,901
+ 421,890
+ 899,032
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S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A S IA —Continued.
T

Year
ended
June
30—

U

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

92,802
177,341
132,786
106,963
130,236
40,912
74,661
242,992
167,173
225,963
191,249
169,452
271,827
646,983
358,273
645,578
628,716
554,973
620,484
740,759
1,402,788

58
199
336
238
198
570
692
2,913
325
4,495
2,002
2,499

403
1,409
3,745
1,124

92,802
177,399
132,786
107,162
130,236
41,248
74,899
243,190
167,743
226,655
194,162
169,777
276,322
648,985
360,772
645,578
628,716
555,376
621,893
74-1,504
1,403,912

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,259,663
1,374,013
1,330,796
1,298,299
2,077,732
2,003,631
2,814,893
718,292
1,523,574
1,581,859
1,728,301
1,580,737
1,690,206
1,740,863
2,134,675
2,207,013
1,632,344
1,956,273
1,638,931
2,002,575
2,513,722

1,550,630
1,524,820
2,202,401
906,674
1,012,219
1,262,574
1,194,134
1,606,785
1,760,676
2,241,512
2,169,553
2,379,657
3,207,222
3,955,666
3,887,201
4,278,736
6,034,083
4,248,788
4,396,729
5,661,557
7,636,650

A

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

329,854
258,325
139,039
297,628
427,895
242,129
480,005
433,626
124,678
523,656
682,885
616,326
787,958
712,440
335,746
703,948
2,294,398
9,072,417
894,087
1,445,361
1,327,488

850
29,507
176
20,920
20
443
345

1,610
10
7

K

Imports.

Exports.

Dollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898 ..
1899 ..
1900..
1901 ..
1902 ..
19G ..
3
1904 ..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910 ..
1911..

R

829,854
258,325
139,039
297,628
427,895
242,129
480,005
433,476
121,678
553,163
683,061
637,246
787,978
712,883
336,091
708,948
2,294,398
9,074,027
894,097
1,445,368
1,327,488

L

26,429
161,593
73,894
59,363
41,340
12,124
36,755
4,797
24,109
259,419
304,452
623,124
119,112
23,372
10,636
15,635
96,854
112,501
55,114
114,384
279,4C2

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

Dollars.
2,810,293
2,898,833
3,533,197
2,204,973
3,089,951
3,266,205
4,009,027
2,325,078
3,284,250
3,828,371
3,897,854
3,960,394
4,897,428
5,696,529
6,021,876
6,485,749
7,666,427
6,205,061
6,035,660
7,664,132
10,150,372

Dollars.
41.82
47.40
37.67
58.8S
67.24
61,35
70.21
30.89
46.39
41.37
44.34
39.92
34.51
30.56
35.45
34.03
21.29
31.52
27.16
26.13
24.77

-2,717,491
-2,721,434
-3,400,411
-2,097,811
-2,959,715
-3,224,957
-3,934,128
-2,081, S88
-3,116,507
-3,596,716
-3,703,692
-3,790,617
-4,621,106
-5,047,544
-5,661,104
-5,840,171
-5,037,711
-5,649,685
-5,413,767
-6,919,628
-8,746,460

L

1,337
27,384
1,382
4,138
42,403
28,047
33,625
71,555
54,322
70,674
91,744
70,602
117,305
165,999
174,096
324,424
671,488
1,047,747
1,056,123
2,005,922
1,904,028

27,766
188,977
75,276
63,501
83,743
40,771
70,380
76,352
78,431
330,093
396,196
693,726
236,417
188,371
184,732
339,059
768,342
1,160,248
1,111,237
2,120,306
2,183,490

O

95.18
85.51
98.16
93.48
49.39
29.80
52.21
6.29
30.73
78.61
76.88
89.82
50.38
12.41
5.76
4.61
12.61
9.70
4.96
5.39
12.80

302,088
69,348
63,763
234,127
344,152
201,858
409,625
357,624
46,247
223,070
286,865
56,480
+ 551,561
+ 524,512
+ 151,359
+ 364,889
- 1 ,526,056
+7,913,779
217,140
- 674,938
— 856,002

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
—


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A S IA —Continued.
T

n

d

e

June
30—

Domestic.

Foreign.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

25,519,307
19,581,056
16,214,458
20,860,687
17,235,851
25,562,078
39,232,772
44,642,613
48,097,288
64,763,475
48,851,443
63,313,469
58,061,230
59,716,912
127,822,005
104,804,873
92,228,279
101,490,315
71,471,203
60,523,242
85,096,049

T

A

Imports.

Exports.

Year
e

O

Excess of
Per exports (4 )
or
cent
free. imports (--)•

d

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

25,553,308
19,590,350
16,222,354
20,872,761
17,325,057
25,630,029
39,274,905
41,707,791
48,360,161
6-1,913,807
49,390,712
63,944,077
58,359,016
60,151,347
128,504,610
105,451,610
92,703,664
101,78-1,832
71,792,187
60,861,813
85,422,428

34,001
9,294
7,896
12,074
89,206
67,951
42,133
65,178
262,873
145,332
539,269
630,608
297,786
434,435
682,605
646,737
475,385
294,517
317,984
338,571
326,379

52,215,038
64,902,057
69,131,316
51,411,446
54,927,453
64,660,778
61,361,449
59,797,983
53,288,769
73,357,356
58,970,835
71,951,098
8-1,953,906
95,389,338
101,034,699
109,998,058
131,772,644
111,221,774
128,772,080
130,366,553
146,082,909

20,057,184
15,236,194
18,493,130
14,774,951
22, G98,911
24,931,540
25,933,148
32,796,610
53,802,445
66,484,974
58,70G,776
57,731,553
62,748,468
48,119,815
60,948,292
70,097,013
80,702,783
69,945,842
68,775,947
62,738,791
67,366,821

72,272,222
80,138,251
S7,624,446
66,186,397
77,626,364
89,592,318
87,294,597
92,594,593
107,091,214
139,842,330
117,677,611
129,082,651
147,702,374
143,509,153
161,982,591
180,095, C
71
212,475,427
181,167,616
197,548,027
193,155,314
213,449,730

Dollars.

72.25
80.99
78.90
77.68
70.76
72.17
70.29
64.58
49.76
52.45
50.11
55.48
57.52
66.47
62.37
61.04
62.02
61.40
65.19
67.49
68.44

- 46,718,914
- 60,547,901
- 71,402,092
- 45,313,636
- 60,301,307
- 63,962,289
- 48,019,692
- 47,886,802
— 68, 731,053
- 74,928,523
68,286,899
- 65,738,574
- 89,343,358
- 83,357,806
- 33,478,381
- 74,644,061
-119,771,763
- 79,382,784
-125,755,840
-132,293,531
-128,027,302

O C E A N IA .
B

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901.. !
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

12,891,679
11,246,474
7,818,130
8,055,032
8,938,760
12,674,001
17,366,063
15,520,987
19,624,896
26,583,784
30,577,345
28,278,015
32,510,118
27,313,846
26,263,186
28,936,236
31,953,632
34,675,694
29,422,359
33,132,164
44,971,732

125,453
140,203
103,098
76,907
75,508
74,073
94,220
88,876
152,233
141,918
149,342
97,184
239,277
87,600
90,125
64,911
112,233
107,329
117,448
141,481
108,816

R

13,017,132
11,386,677
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
32,749,395
27,401,446
26,353,311
29,001,147
32,065,865
34,783,023
29,539,807
33,273,645
45,080,548

3,717,002
4,441,496
4,853,705
2,455,587
3,964,285
6,982,826
5,348,699
2,398,960
2,485,440
1,919,184
1,781,402
2,245,830
3,025,340
3,389,129
4,671,374
5,092,700
7,226,078
7,901,245
7,527,578
7,800,594
7,940,839

I

2,521,959
4,050,810
2,413,043
1,561,438
656,543
596,433
551,445
3,179,938
1,016,962
3,549,012
2,986,259
3,140,679
3,942,843
3,745,279
7,221,540
6,422,713
10,409,459
6,325,591
9,293,296
11,174,295
3,838,899

T

I

6,239,021 59.58 -b 6,778,111
8,492,306 52.30 + 2,894,371
7,266,808 66.79 -b
654,420
4,017,025 61.10 + 4,124,914
4,620,828 85.80 + 4,393,440
7,5/9, 2d9 92.13 -b 5,168,815
5,900,144 90.65 + 11,560,139
5,578,898 43.01 -b 10,030,965
3,502,402 70.94 -b 16,274,727
5,468,196 35.10 + 21,257,506
4,767,661 37.36 + 25,959,026
5,386,509 41.69 + 22,988,690
6,968,183 43.42 + 25,781,212
7,134,408 47.50 + 20,267,038
11,892,914 39.28 + 14,460,397
11,515,413 44.25 -b 17,485,734
17,635,537 40.95 + 14,430,328
14,226,836 55.54 4 20,556,187
*
16,820,874 44.76 + 12,718,933
18,974,889 41.11 + 14,298,756
11,779,738 67.41 -b 33,300,810


i Includes Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.


S

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No. 2 1 9 . — V alue

of

AND

EXPORTED.

M erch an dise I m ported into a n d E x po rted
States , etc . —Continued.

from : t h e

U n ited

OCEANIA—Continued.
A

Y ear
ended
June
30—

O

Imports.

Foreign.

Domestic.

i

70,489
66,110
44,725
66,643
168,896
146,913
206,421
102,157
57,949
72,352
270,690
46,272
141,565
130,299
122,425
506,266

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D a.
oU rs

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

342,050 j
305,490 |
274,720 '
316,791
233,161
209,781
316,401
289,285
274,576
313,960
398,362
337,770
423,622
390,811
324,895
325,531
322,920
326,405
374,525
523,947
610,468

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports (—).

D
ollars.

18
242

155
1,233
180
180
1,738
8
165
267
562
76

70,507
66,352
44,725
66,643
168,896
146,068
206,654
102,337
58,129
74,090
270,690
46,280
141,730
130,566
122,987
506,342

F

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

U

Exports.

D a
oU rs.
1896..
1897..
1898..
3899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908 ..
1909..
1910..
1911..

L

30,835
38,058
21,488
13,799
19,490
9,470
13,963
11,399
12,548
9,178
12,857
15,869
15,648
17,099
14,662
15,823
19,306
20,099
23,215
20,489
26,796

372,885
343,548
296,208
330,590
252,651
219,251
330,364
300,684
287,124
323,138
411,219
353,639
439,270
407,910
339,557
341,354
342,226
346,504
397,740
544,436
C37,204

37,997
40,865
68,544
952,435
2,023,8C3
1,542,412
1,475,798
2,094,012
486,854
58,251
79,837
103,928
66,154
106,837
165,105
13,843

219
106
61
597
350
449
918
3,849
786
78
107
167
54
379
216
923

R

303,905
248,979
419,241
364,715
191,071
243,675
370,388
172,233
289,550
436,748
649,328
678,367
578,576
621,197
724,067
833,158
533,985
542,780
608,159
603,029
1,016,653

38,216
40,971
68,605
953,032
2,024,153
1,542,861
1,476,716
2,097,861
487,640
58,329
79,944
104,095
66,208
107,216
165,321
14,766

D a
oU rs.
99.43
99.74
99.92
99.37
99.98
99.97
99.92
99.82
99.84
99.87
99.86
99.84
99.92
99.64
99.87
93.75

+
+
+
+
+
+

32,219
25,381
23,880
886,889
1,855,257
1,396,793
1,270,062
1,995,524
429,511
15,761
190,746
57,815
75,522
23,350
42,334
+
491,576

E

15,402
7,242
4,705
2,524
18,700
7,637
7,756
12,883
1,007
959
8,008
517
881
501
3,006
1,954
882
413
877
389
825

319,307 95.18
256,221 97.17
423,946 98.89
367,239 99.31
209,771 91.12
251,312 96.96
378,144 97 95
185,121 93.10
290,557 99.67
437,707 99.83
657,336 98.78
678,884 99.92
579,457 99.85
621,698 99.92
727,073 99.59
835,112 99.76
534,867 99.83
543,193 99.92
669,036 99.87
603,418 99.93
3,017,478 99.92

N

+
+
—

+
-

+
-

~

-

-

—

53,578
87,327
127,738
36,649
42,880
32,061
47,780
115,663
3,433
114,569
246,117
325,245
140,187
213,788
387,516
493,768
192,641
196,689
271,296
58,982
380,214

i Not separately stated prior to 1896 in annual reports on Commerce and Navigation. Includes
Tonga, Samoa, Auckland, Fiji, etc.




M E R C H A N D IS E

No. 2 1 9 . — V alu e

of

IM P O R T E D

AND

EXPORTED.

M erch an dise I mported into a n d E xp o r te d
States , etc .— Continued.

389

from t h e

U nited

OCEANTA—Continued.
G

Year
ended
June
30—

E

R

Exports.

M

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.
1897..
1898 ..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

11,102
8,721 1
27,573
10,695
46,672
45,041
138,601
150,245
111,766
69,024
70,398
56,193
132,229
116,230
113 245

4,594

11,102
8,721
27,573
10,695
46,672
45,333
138,601
150,296
111,868
69,116
70,398
56,212
132,234
116,374
113,546

292
51
102
92
19
5
144
301

11,244

11,244

4,070
6,883
13,247
34,223
18,491

4,070
6,883
13,247
34,691
18,746

468
255

D
ollars.

4,594 100.00
+
+

504
5,353
11,626
25,188
165
51,572
939
63
54,091
30,501
87,662
60,552

621
5,381
11,652
25,442
305
62,201
1,262
456
54,406
30,896
38,270
62,072

157
28
26
254
140
629
323
393
315
395
608
1,520

G

1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( - ) .

81.15
99.48
99.78
99.00
54.10
98.80
74.40
13.82
99.42
98.72
98.41
97.54

U

5,320
5,047
8,778
10,325
1,320
1,040

33
324
4

A

5,320 100.00
5,047 100.00
8,811 99.86
10,649 96.96
1,320 100.00
1,044 99.62

1
H

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..

4,935,911 I
3,662,018
2,717,338
3,217,713
3,648,472
3,928,187
4,622,581
5,773,672
9,006,671
13,077,506

171,301
119,610
110,325
88,474
74,585
57,520
67,494
133,483
298,799
431,642

5,107,212
3,781,628
2,827,663
3,306,187
3,723,057
3,986,707
4,690,075
5,907,155
9,305,470
13,509,148

A

13,865,648
8,062,076
9,087,856
9,969,981
7,870,304
11,743,343
13,663,012
17,166,156
17,809,121
20,689,613

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

6,508
8,721
27,673
10,074
41,291
33,681
113,169
149,991
59,667
67,851
69,942
1,806
101,338
78,104
51,474

M

+
—
—

+
+
+

5,924
5,047
4,741
3,766
11,927
33,647
18,746

W

29,949
13,806
58,911
95,336
18,657
14,361
24,787
21,224
22,342
18,290

3,895,597
8,075, 882
9,146, 767
10,065,317
7,888,961
11,757,704
13,687,799
17,187,380
17,831,463
20,707,903

A

99.78
99.83
99.36
99.05
99.75
99.88
99.82
99.88
99.87
99.91

- 8,788,385
- 4,294,254
- 6,319,104
- 6,759,130
- 4,165,904
- 7,771,997
- 8,997,724
-11,280,225
- 8,525,993
- 7,198,765

1Not separately stated prior to 1897 in annual reports on Commerce aud Navigation.
2Not separately stated prior to 1896 m annual reports on Commerce and Navigation. From 1896
to 1898 includes all Spanish Oceania, except the Philippine Islands. The commerce of the United
States with Guam is not included in the foreign commerce o f the United States after 1902. See
“ Commerce of noncontiguous territory,” p. 541.
8The commerce with Hawaii is not included in the foreign commerce of the United States after
June 14,1900. See also “ Merchandise imported and exported, and duties collected, by customs dis­
tricts,” p. 408, and
 4‘ Commerce of noncontiguous territory,” p. 640.



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M E R C H A N D IS E

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of

IM P O R T E D

M erch andise I m ported
States , etc .— C

AND

EXPORTED.

into a n d
o
n

E x ported
t

i

U n ited

from th e
n
u

e

d

.

OCEANIA—Continued.
P

Year
ended
June
30—

H

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
18 9518 961 8 971 8 9818991 9 0019 0119 0219 0319 041 9 0519 0619 071908..
19 091910..
1 9 11-

I

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

124,572
60,914
154,378
145,466
119,255
162,341
94,597
327,787
401,258
2,635,624
4,014,180
5,251,867
4,028,077
4,831,860
6,198,384
5,458,867
8,657,956
11,455,707
11,182,175
16,768,909
19,677,802

105
17
2,935
4,825
12,884
6,603
10,232
1,040
2,236
677
3,468
6,025
7,266
63,736
45,311

124,572
60,934
154,378
145,466
119,255
162,446
94,597
127,801
404,193
2,640,449
1,027,064
5,258,470
4,088,909
4,832,900
6,200,620
5,459,444
8,661,424
11,461,732
11,189,441
16,832,615
19,723,118

Free.

D
ollars.
3,087,268
6,239,642
9,117,170
6,992,364
3,657,952
2,599,020
3,086,057
3,387,168
3,401,157
5,031,989
4,278,172
6,355,548
10,957,761
11,133,293
11,096,891
10,848,712
10,971,331
9,428,972
7,755,165
17,282,060
17,889,382

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

L

I

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( —).

D rs^
olla

2,079,941
5,167,209
69,011
6,308,653
42,687
9,159,857
15,978
7,008,342
1,073,414
4,731,36G
2,383,837
4,982,857
1,297,683 1 4,383,740
443,247
3,830,415
1,008,617
4,409,774
939,219
5,971,208
142,740
4,420,912
257,152
6,612,700
414,823 11,372,584
933,654 12,066,947
1,561,013 12,657,904
1,489,215 12,337,927
539,107 11,510,438
735,251 10,164,223
1,678,821
9,433,986
35,837 17,317,897
11,016 17,400,398

-

D
ollars.

59.75
98.91
99.53
99.77
77.32
52.17
70.39
88.44
77.12
84.29
96.79
96.11
96.35
92.26
87.67
87.92
95.32
92.77
82.20
99.79
99.94

+
-i+

81.86
82.10
90.31
92.19
89,89
87.80
92.29
86.42
92.37
87.00
72.47
76.01
79.27
76.96
66.40
68.01
63.24
71.82
59.45
69.78
87.28

- 6,999,333
- 7,560,295
-14,797,901
- 9,543,741
- 4,341,695
- 7,417,439
- 1,747,666
- 4,856,208
+ 2,877,138
+ 8,780,167
4-23,997,206
+20,091,580
+16,424,985
+12,539,683
+ 7,691,025
+10,372,093
+11,400,800
+21,734,335
+14,327,780
+13,790,292
+35,786,361

5,042,637
6,247,739
9,005,479
6,862,876
4,612,111
4,820,411
4,289,143
3,702,611
4,005,581
3,330,759
393,848
1,354,230
7,333,675
7,234,047
6,457,284
6,878,483
2,849,014
1,297,509
1,755,455
485,252
2,322,715

T O T A L O C E A N IA .
18 911 8 9218 9318 941 8 9518961 8 97189818991 9 0019 0119 0219 031 9 0419 051 9 061 9 071 9 0819091 9 101 9 11-

IS, 294,212
15,274,896
10,964,566
11,735,002
12,939,648
17,056,043
22,476,854
21,769,247
29,408,500
42,803,712
35,215,695
34,136,605
37,203,175
32,744,711
32,970,583
35,060,348
41,051,178
46,655,564
41,241,587
60,663,675
65,879,513

327,589
297,871
234,911
179,180
169,583
141,186
175,919
233,775
466,515
587,563
175,706
121,436
265,337
105,970
108,863
81,403
135,015
133,637
148,201
226,412
181,300

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
37,468,512
32,850,681
83,079,446
35,141,751
41,186,193
46,789,201
41,389,788
50,890,087
66,0G0,813

20, 973,883
18,992,193
23,478,032
19,782,647
15,683,612
21,612,181
22,518,662
23,201,839
24,948,028
30,103,161
8,257,707
10,767,169
16,680,877
15,630,638
16,602,155
16,855,346
18,835,385
17,993,242
16,088,240
25,888,450
26,421,209

4,647,251
4,140,869
2,519,346
1,675,276
1,767,314
3,002,487
1,881,777
3,657,391
2,049,849
4,507,947
3,137,488
3,399,292
4,362,650
4,680,360
8,786,266
7,914,312
10,950,008
7,061,624
10,973,768
11,211,345
3,853,183

25,621,134
23,133,0G
2
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
14,160,461
21,043,527
20,310,998
25,388,421
24,769,658
29,785,393
25,054,866
27,062,008
37,099,795
30,274,462


1See also “ Commerce o£ noncontiguous territory,” p. 541.


MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED,

3 9 1

N o . 2 1 9 .— V a l u e o p M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in to a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

AFRICA.
B

Year
ended
June
30—

1901..
1902 ..
1908 ..
1909..
1910..
1911..

E

L

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

8,822
125
242
3,130
26,339
6,740

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

|

D
ollars.

+
+
+

\
17,782

17,782
+
+
1___

B

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..

3,134,028
3,453,700
3,681,571
3,972,982
5,196,877
11,288,909
13,082,243
12,013,037
15,130,790
16,256,194

7,771
11,065
7,428
10,901
6,501
2,086
14,400
14,105
24,820
13,288

3,141,799
3,464,765
3,688,999
3,983,883
5,203,378
11,290,995
33,096,643
12,027,142
15,155,610
16,269,482

R

344,107
545,141
381,284
284,974
707,490
1,256,305
1,024,964
217,740
274,214
273,243

.2

I

615,294
271,456
335,092
179,113
68,624
475,842
444,030
657,598
1,032,532
765,939

I

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

Dutiable.

Free.

8,822
125
242
3,130
26,339
6,740

G

959,401
816,597
716,376
464,087
776,114
1,732,147
1,468,994
875,338
1,306,746
1,039,182

8,822
125
242
14,652
26,339
6,740

1
T

35.87
66.76
53.22
61.41
91.16
72.54
69.78
24.88
21.00
26.27

I

f 2,182,398
4- 2,648,168
+ 2,972,623
+ 3,519,796
+ 4,427,264
+ 9,558,848
+11,627,649
+11,151,804
+ 33,848,864
+ 15,230,300

WEST.3
1901..
1902 .
1903..
1904..
1905 ..
1906 J
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

2,167,968
2,291,265
2,547,951 i
2,343,313
2,218,701
1,852,180
2,058,164
2,077,188
1,991,912
2,238,053
2,040,002

7,963
6,051
6,649
6,308
4,780
5,760
2,894
7,858
5,333
3,395
1,891

2,175,931
2,297,316
2,554,600
2,349,621
2,223, 481
1,857,940
2,061,058
2,085,046
1,997,245
2,241,448
2,041,893

115,882
123,932
201,34G
146,514
16,396
6,587
153,633
91,271
196,149
227,068
211,712

11,069
1,301
415
820
8,252
36
40
443

115,882 100.00
135,001 91.80
202,647 99.36
146,929 99.72
16,396 100.00
7,407 88.93
161,885 94.90
91,271 100.00
196,185 99.98
227,108 99.98
212,155 99.79

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

2,060,049
2,162,315
2,351,953
2,202,692
2,207,085
1,850,533
1,899,173
1,993,775
1,801,060
2,014,340
1,829,738

1Not separately stated in annual reports on Commerce and Navigation prior to 1901; no transactions
reported in later years for which no figures are given.
2Subdivided after 1900.
3Included in “ British Africa ” prior to 1901.




MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED.

392

N o . 2 1 9 *— V a l u e o p M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A F R IC A —Continued.
B

R

I

T

I

SOUTH.1

Year
ended
June
30—

Exports.
Foreign.

D
ollars.
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
3908..
1909..
19101911..

Domestic.

D
ollars.

18,977,691
25,774,868
30,746,375
17,911,457
11,946,100
11,699,508
7,685,231
7,841,877
7,296,765
9,604,876
12,833,239

32,176
14,162
126,093
53,116
39,098
5,160
4,525
5,168
2,189
9,530
9,203

Imports.

Excess o f
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( —).

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

119,985
207,712
-228,500
212,120
433,088
612,056
1,290,404
1,351,763
1,228,933
1,050,272
1,660,661

261,117
459,920
346,390
865,255
628,249
981,808
1,573,940
1,760,350
1,689,570
2,178,174
2,160,342

54.05
54.84
34.03
41.93
31.06
37.66
18.01
23.21
27.26
24.24
23.13

+18,748,750
+25,329,110
+30,626,078
+17,599,318
+11,356,949
+10,722,860
+ 6,115,819
+ 6,086,695
+ 5,609,384
+ 7,436,232
+10, G82,100

128,998
13,014
48,280
12,949
88,951
92,389
57,689
21,654
9,754
38,985
74,725

436,441
384,440
422,871
336,803
953,718
717,507
916,552
655,534
856,613
803,612
1,184,191

70.44
96.61
88.58
96.16
90.67
87.12
93.71
96.70
98.86
95.15
93.68

+

141,132
252,208
117,890
153,135
195,161
369,752
283,536
408,587
460,637
627,902
499,681

19,009,867
25,789,030
30,872,468
17,904,573
11,985,198
11,701,068
7,689,759
7,847,045
7,298,954
9,614,406
12,842,442

D
ollars.

EAST.1
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

468,336
693,745
417,327
506,843
469,043
523,875
745,505
354,637
515,441
601,133
639,517

468,660
693,759
417,827
507,286
469,731
523,875
745,505
354,637
515,441
601,133
639,517

324
14
443
688

C

1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
19031904..
1905..
1906 ..
1907 —
1908 —
19 0919 1019 11-

265,186
209,G39
203,133
221,827
251,501
283,775
272,289
211,289
237,562
253,275
317,889
799,085
359,567
370,408
352,673
410,919
679,537
384,263
284,727
683,526

13,683
350
124
11,170
14,691
14,103
2, 538
5,337
1,144
1,645
22.912
12,874
11,579
18,668
7,346
7,099
6,054
2,205
22




307,443
371,426
374,591
323,854
864,767
625,118
858,863
633,880
846,859
764,627
1,109,466

A

278,869
209,989
203,257
232,997
266,392
297,878
274,827
216,626
238,706
251,920
310,801
811,959
371,146
389,076
359,919
418,018
685,591
386,468
284,749
683,526

included in “British Africa’*prior to 1901.

32,467
36,187
16,881
25,927
40,670
28,715
25,861
8,369
38,70L
29,267
17,288
18,066
28,819
23,903
35,498
52,387
30,376
22,210
33,018
19,703

-

+
+
—
-

N

29,003
3,336
6,242
22,467
4,309
21,194
422
15,824
2,906
3,634
14,750
24,481
64,392
104,590
123,931
110,683
53,145
58,432
92,940
75,418

32,219
309,319
5,544
170,483
483,987
193,632
171,047
300,897
341,172
202,479
544,674.

4-

A

61,470 52.82
39,523 91.56
23,123 73.00
48,394 53.57
44,979 90.42
49,909 57.55
26,283 98.39
24,193 34.57
21,607 86.55
32,901 88.95
32,038 53.96
42,547 42.46
93,211 30.92
128,493 18.60
159,429 22.26
163,070 32.12
83,521 36.37
80,642 27.54
125,958 26.21
95,121 20.71

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

217,390
170,466
180,134
184,603
221,213
247,969
248,544
192,433
217,099
222,019
308,763
769,412
277,935
260,583
200,490
264,948
602,070
305,826
158,791
588,405

*Included in “ Spanish Africa” prior to 1892.

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED.
No. £ 1 9 . —

V

a lu e

of

M

I

e r c h a n d is e
S

t

e

,

s

mported
e

t

. —

c

C

a

A F R IC A —
F

Year
ended
June
30—

R

E

N

C

C

H

o

A

F

E

in t o a n d
o

n

n

t i n

t i n

R

I

u

u

C

e d

t

e

A

d

xpo rted

Imports.

Excess of
Per exports (-+-)
or
cent imports ( - ) .
free, j

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable,

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

1,318
1,253
964
2,321
12
763
3,386
1,047
2,371
4,115
2,874
4,810
1,295
1,600
924
1,367
1,690
2,291
1, 961
803

609,919
307,409
413,871
215,947
328,250
266,213
302,010
668,186
543,555
601,185
843,414
318,592
416,571
431,912
812,334
1,334,033
1,301,319
1,545,145
1,609,083
1,275,393
1,460,955

180
320
2,319
708
8,039
4,330
6,313
34,923
81,799
67,695
129,782
120,064
160,149
200,405
239,456

E

R

M

180
320
2,319
708
8,039
4,330
6,313
34,923
84,799
67,695
129,782
120,064
160,149
200,465
239,456

301,372
356,253
205,298
84,197
278,077
239,646
188,288
470,697
553,895
551,379
377,435
465,735
395,949
242,986
555,095
657,204
562,188
438,764
419,327
448,807
401,535
A

N

A

R

89,581
274,452
104,029
14,902
4,713
167,270
66,467
6,139
31,734
105,847
39,788
14,907
49,391
3,729
69,976
86,378
273,849
59,281
130,186
278,163
271,316
I

C

A

218,966
323,296
+ 104,544
+ 116,848
45,460
+
—
140,703
47,255
+
+ 191,350
—
42,074
— 56,041
+ 426,191
—
162,050
—
28,769
+ 185,197
+ 187,263
+ 590,451
+ 465,282
+ 1:,047,109
+ 1,059,570
+ 548,423
+ 788,104
+

—

1
+
+
50
29,503

50 100.C
O
29,526 99.92

23

+
+
570

-f
+
+

98.25

560

10

152,005
433,098
423,307

56,297

208,302 72.97
433.098 100.00

_

112,967

536,274 ! 78.94

-

A

17,600
17,435
1,845
3,688
2,161

L

I

2,584

-

+
+
+
+

i

................... !....................

+

!
t

s
s

a

e
c

i
p

t

A

10,200
1,100
2,584
17,600
17,435
1,845
3,688
2,161

+
+

1,100
2,584 |

1
N
o

t
r
a
n


708
8,039
4,280
23,213
34,923
84,799
67,695
129,212
120,064
48,153
232,633
296,818

+

10,200

.
.!
17,600
17,435 ................. 1
................. i
1
1,845
i
3,688^
2,161*
;

77.08
50.49
66.37
84.96
98.36
58.89
73.91
98.71
94.59
83.92
90.47
96.91
88.91
98.49
88.81
88.46
67.24
88.10
7G.31
61.74
59.68

. 1

T

10,200
1,100

D
ollars.

390,953
630,705
309,327
99,099
282,790
406,916
254,755
476,836
585,629
657,22G
417,223
480,642
445,340
246,715
625,071
743,582
836,037
498,045
549,513
726,970
672,851

96

I

1901..
1902 ..
1903..
1906..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

F

n it e d

.

Domestic.

608,601
306,156
412,907
213,626
328,250
266,201
301,247
664,800
542,508
598,814
839,299
315,718
411,761
430,617
810,734
1,333,109
1,299,952
1,543,455
1,606,792
1,273,432
1,460,152

U

th e

.

Exports.

G

1896..
1897
1898
1900
1903 ..
1902 ..
1903..
1904
1905
1906
1907..
1908
1909..
1910
1911..

from

.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904...
1905..
1906..'
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

393

a
i

r
o

a
n

t
s

394

m e r c h a n d is e

No. 2 1 9 . — V a l u e

of

im p o r t e d

exported,

and

M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e r in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A F R IC A —Continued.
L

I

E

Imports.

Exports.

Year
ended
June
80-

B

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

54,956
35,411
26,302
31,631
18,159
22,653
11,407
12,553
18,402
25,048
25,476
41,874
29,286
35,872
55,309
45,578
64,904
58,432
56,165
84,808
103,100

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1890..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

102
406
36
36
130
10 ;
19
14
34

61
61

55,161
85,513
26, 302
32,037
18,159
22,689
11,443
12,683
18,412
25,018
25,495
41,888
29,286
35,906
55,809
45,578
64,904
58,432
56,1C5
84,869
103,161

13,420
21,271
25,932
12,670
9,775
11,511
7,028
6,670
9,390
2,936
4,867
2,072
2,747
1,948
7
2,112
31
1,026
73
212
624

M

1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899 .
1900..
1901..
1902 ..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906 ..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

247,923
116,050
42,920
167,920
489,139
473,353
226,728
1,134
10,235
28,134
31,121
19,278
11,047
8,049
1,240

i

Excess o f
Per exports ( + )
or
cent imports ( —).
free.

Total.

to
o

Domestic.

15,979
16,640
7,731
14,294

247, 923
116,050
42,920
167,9*20
489,139
473,353
226,728
1,134
10,235
28,134
31,121
19,278
11,047
8,049
1,240
15,979
16,640
7,731
14,294

92
70
130
36

75
9

221

13,512
21,271
26,002
12,800
9,775
11,547
7,023
6,670
9,390
2,936
4,867
2,072
2,747
1,948
7
2,112
106
1,035
73
212
745

A

252,650
218,196
210,499
68,501
19,637
17,088
2,356

D
ollars.
99.32
100.00
99.73
98.98
100.00
99.99
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
29.24
99.13
100.00
100.00
70.34

+ 41,649
+ 14,242
+
300
+ 19,237
+ 8,384
+ 11,142
+ 4,420
+ 6,013
+ 9,022
+ 22,112
+ 20,628
+ 39r816
+ 26,539
+ 33,958
+ 55,302
+ 43,466
+ 64,798
+ 57,397
+ 56,092
+ 84,657
+102,416

D

222
174

497

14,416
1,475
4,061
547
78

483
12,539
1,618
4,027
2,368
58,496

991
289
351
4,263
3,079

252,650
218,196
210,721
68,675
19,637
17,088
16,772
1,475
4,061
547
575

A

100.00
100.00
99.89
99.75
100.00
100.00
14.11

86.43

483 100.00
13 530 92.68
1,907 84.85
4,378 91.98
6,626 35.66
61,575 95.00

— 4,727
—102,146
-167,801
+ 99,245
+469,502
+456,265
+209,956
—
341
+ 6,174
+ 27,587
+ 30,546
+ 19,278
+ 11,047
+ 8,049
+
757
— 13,530
+ 14,072
+ 12,262
+ 1,105
- 47,281

1In 1891 in the annual reports on Commerce and Navigation included in “ French possessions in
Africa and adjacent islands.”




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M E R C H A N D IS E

No. 219. — Y alt .tr o f

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 9 5

M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A F R IC A —Continued.
P

Year
ended
June
30—

O

R

T

Imports.

Exports.
Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

22,501
69,388
199,640
85,541
105,898
799,556
1,809,933
2,897,657
1,504,240
798,636
1,425,536
2,505,224
2,305,612
1,886,404
1,736,749
2,419,807
2,854,802
5,463,949
3,610,806
3,137,173
3,395,5/6

435
709
357
1,102
401
768
3,528
3
22,757
5,303
9
1,074
700
361
1,602
161

22,501
69,388
200,075
86,250
106,255
800,658
1,869,933
2,898,058
1,505,008
802,164
1,425,539
2,565,224
2,328,369
1,891,707
1,736,758
2,420,881
2,855,502
5,463,949
3,611,167
3,138,775
3,395,737

S

1891..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904..
1905..
1906 ..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Excess of
exports ( + )
Per
or
cent im ports(—),
free.

Total.

D
ollars.
1S91 ..
1892 ..
1893 ..
1894 .
1895 ..
1896 ..
1897 ..
1898 ..
1899 ..
1900 ..
1901..
1902 ..
1903 ..
1904..
1905 ..
1906 ..
1907 ..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911 ..

Domestic.

170,730

9,756

705
13,428
27,981
4,380
6,129
15,687
22,959
15,005
11,033
16,381
816
17,075
9,886
8,407
14,464
53,056
93,325
66,591
105,330
238,839
249,950

P

180,486

4,740
29,674

4,740
29,674

13,585

13,585

13,418
16,972

2,266
12,384
2,393
7,366
6,464
9,139
22,852
14,934
20,422

45

2,266
12,384
2,393
7,366
6,464
9,139
22,897 .
14,934
20,422 .

98.88
98.88
99.42
93.59
92.45
98.00
98.97
98.07
94.30
94.69
49.66
99.18
94.60
85.27
97.80
91.55
99.72
98.02
99.31
99.52
99.97

A

26,119

33
750
5,387
10,428
21,069
15,493
8,646

D
ollars. i

713
13,580
28,144
4,680
6,629
16,006
23,253
15,343
11,705
17,312
1,643
17,216
10,450
9,859
14,789
58,056
93,591
67,935
106,061
239,996
250,036

8
152
163
300
500
319
294
338
672
931
827
141
5G4
1,452
325
5,000
266
1,344
731
1,157
86

203
3,959

2,802

U

+
21,788
+
55,808
+ 171,931
4- 81,570
+
99,626
+ 784,652
+1,846,680
+2,882,715
+1,493,303
+ 784,852
+1,423,896
+2,548,008
+2,317,919
+1,8S1,848
+1,721,969
+2,362,825
+2,761,911
+5,396,014
+3,505,106
+2,898,779
+3,145,701

N

39,537 33,94
16,972 100.00
33
750
5,387
10,631
25,028
15,493
8,646
2,802

I

+
+
+

100.00
100.00
98.09
84.18
100.00
100.00

+
—

+
+
+
+
+
+
+

140,949
16,972
4,740
29,641
750
8,198
10,631
22,762
3,109
6,253
4,564
6,464
9,139
22,897
14,934
20,422

i
i Includes Canary Islands in 1891.




From 1892 to 1895 and in 1899 no transactions were reported.

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N o . 2 1 9 #— V

alu e

of

M

IM P O R T E D

e r c h a n d is e

I

States,

m ported
etc

A N D

in t o

E X P O R T E D .

a n d

E

xported

from

th e

U

n it e d

. — C o n tin u e d .

A F R IC A —Continued.
T

t

E

Year
ended
June
30—

J

Y

P

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total,

Dollars.

Dollars.

200,776
136,274
128,651
181,252
137,630
215,540
323,484
816,605
494,196
1,095,488
1,216,445
1,266,434
686,683
539,398
746,628
1,162,563
1,224,775
2,124,344
1,287,593
978,747
2,112, 043

36
64
277
310
125
328
3,015
5,897
25,559
5,861
565
302
2,039
6,214 !
4,098 '
2,553 j

T

H

.

Free.

200,776
136,274
128,687
181,252
137,694
215,540
323,761
816,915
494,196
1,095,613
1,216,773
1,269,449
692,580
564,957
752,489
1,163,128
1,225,077
2,126,383
1,293,807
982,845
2,114,596

K

1

Imports.

Dollars.

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911 ..j

G

Dutiable.

Total.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
or
cent
free. imports ( —).

Dollars.

1,502,756
2,210,888
3,320,199
2,122,200
3,431,783
5,326,727
4,366, 716
3,757,279
3,876,488
6,368,920
5,441,925
9,955,423
9,537,291
7,292,445
8,477,451
9,279,989
16,460,120
12,673,702
11,077,477
11,983,681
21,337,586

93,111
1,595,867
39,596
2,250,484
34,626
3,354,825
43,285
2,165,485
196,679
3,628,462
2,717,070
8,043,797
2,660,289 ! 7,027,005
1,260,428
5,017,707
3,613,441 | 7,489,929
1,909,102 I 8,278,022
!
1,770,354
7,212,279
1,412,878 11,368,301
1,176,914 10,714,205
575,799
7,868,244
103,300
8,580,751
111,632
9,391,621
155,586 16,615,706
189,349 12,863,051
123,364 11,200,841
192,427 12,176,108
337,067 21,674,653

Dollars.

94.17
98.24
98.97
98.00
94,59
66.22
62.16
74.89
51.75
76.94
75.45
87.57
89.01
92.68
98.80
98.80
99.06
98.53
98.90
98.42
98.44

- 1,395,091
- 2,114,210
- 3,226,138
- 1,984,288
- 3,490,768
- 7,828,257
- 6,703,244
- 4,200,792
- 6,995,733
- 7,182,409
- 5,995,506
-10,098,852
-10,021,623
- 7,303,287
- 7,828,262
- 8,228,493
-15,390,629
-10,736,668
- 9,907,034
-11,193,263
-19,560,057

47.55
55.02
19.60
5.11
6.51
36.85

80,155
84,100
42,544
90,776
71,014
119,201
65,810
59,788
174,247
182,274
209,494
133,524
47,393
63,799
6,930
64,470
1,396
6,650
82,430
69,448

TRIPOLI.2
1892 ..
1
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
37
1898..
I
1899..
278 ..................!
1900..
50 ..................
1901..
1,469
1902..
1903..
1904.. .......................i
1905..
1,325 1
..................
1906..
3,488 1
..................
1907..
1,496 ' ..................
1908..
3,010 ' ..................
1909..
14,232 '..................
1910..
1911..




37
278
50
3,469

1,325
3,488
3,496
3,010

38,115
46,264
8,336
4,635
4,624
20,090

25,856
3,716
32,100
23
6,989
6,974
580
6,426

220
2,499

11,232

20,981

5,161

1
l

42,040
37,836
34,208
86,141
66,390
99,148
65,810
60,066
148,441
181,997
197,334
133,501
40,404
58,150
7,838
59,540
1,394
4,151
75,681
64,287

80,155
84,100
42,544
90,776
71,014
119,238
65,810
60,066
174,297
183,743
209,494
133,524
47,393
65,124
8,418
65,966
1,614
6,650
96,662
69,448

1Includes Tripoli prior to 1892.
2Included in “ Turkey in Africa—E gypt” prior to 1892.

14.83
.95
5.82
.02
14.75
10.71
8.96
9.74
13.63
37.58
21.71
7.43

—
—
—
—
—
—
+
—
-

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No. 2 1 9 . — V a l u e

op

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

3 9 7

M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d in t o a n d E x p o r t e d f r o m t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s , e t c .— Continued.

A F R IC A —Continued.
A

Year
ended
June
30-—

X

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

547,255
521,124
412,507 .................
178,313
183,189
518,254
900
573,009
559,188
659,579
26
413,283
51,770
115,870
285,836
54,664
19,661
56,929
429
11,713
8,468
62,443
60,373
42,207

Free.

Dutiable.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

1,201.130

547-255
521,124
412,507
178,313
183,189
519,154
573,009
559,188
659,605
413,2S3
51,770
115,870
285,836
54,6G
4
19,661
56,929
12,142
8,468
62, 443
60,373
42,207

5,228,005
5,750,864
5,826,898
5,561,875
7,055,325
13,851,933
16,923,548
17,494,860
18,562,416
19,449,393
25,496,045
33,419,503
38,257,773
24,126,489
18,469,899
19,541,511
16,493,710
20,317,756
17,016,796
18,530,711
23,502,435

22,230
27,219
11,789
15,410
19,331
18,827
29,579
20,870
32,008
20,456
46,573
49,042
179,080
103,637
70,704
20,829
17,316
22,809
18,638
20,669
14,672

j F rom

5,250,235
5,778,083
5,838,687
5,577,285
7,074,656
13,870,760
16,953,127
17,515,730
18,594,424
19,469,849
25,542,618
33,468,605
38,436,853
24,230,126
18,540,603
19,562,340
16,511,026
20,340,565
17,035,434
18,551,380
23,607,107

6,033
5,142
3,578
675
6,673
9,623
4,570
15,467
52,978
59,692
11,428
4,795
9,743
17,452
9,925
356
273
5,277
10,927
154
1,766

1,185,998
1,076,961
456,124
790,881
800,341
557,782
677,380
893,949
963,352
270,003
342,440
194,049
277,474
312,453
555,154
686,240
261,135
181,090
475,061
294,463

T

1891 ..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897 ..
1898 ..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904 ..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908 ..
1909 ..
1910..
1911..

l

<

Imports.

D
ollars.
1891..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898 ..
1899 ..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903 ..
1904 ..
1905..
1906 ..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

i

O

4,908,689
7,034,386
7,867,015
4,881,929
6,724,686
7,732,120
6? 233,625
5,172,988
5,627,338
8,221,518
6,695,903
11,570,734
10,902,410
8,498,064
10,475,317
11,585,533
19,169,848
14,607,170
13,485,465
15,155,657
|24,611,584

i

Total.

O

Excess of
Per exports ( + )
O
T
cent
free. imports ( —).

D
ollars.
1,207,163
1,191,140
1,080,539
456,799
797,55*4
809,964
562,352
692,847
946,927
1,023,044
281,431
347,235
203,792
294,926
322,378
555,510
686,513
266,412
192,017
475,215
296,229

99.50
99.57
99,67
99.85
99.23
98.81
99.20
97.77
94.40
94.17
95.94
98.63
95.22
94.08
96.92
99.94
99.96
98.02
94.31
99.97
99.40

T

846,032
686,354
521,463
280,842
439,374
3,440,859
3, 296,088
2,020,651
4,808,722
2,996,919
2,257,558
1,876,881
1,679,241
928,712
868,305
1,043,202
1,957,61S
1,683,505
1,623,162
2,334,082
2,602,036

5,754,721
7,720,740
8,388,478
5 ,1G2,771
7,164,060
11,172,979
9,529,713
7,193,639
10,436,160
11,218,437
8,953,461
13,447,615
12,581,651
9,426,776
11,343,622
12,628,735
21,127,466
16,290,675
15,108,627
17,489,739
27,213,620

-

D
ollars.

+
-h
-

659,908
670,016
668,032
278,486
614,366
290,810
10,657
133,659
287,322
609,761
229,661
231,465
82,044
240,262
302,717
498,581
674,371
257,944
129,574
414,842
254,022

A

85.30
91.11
93.78
91.98
93.24
69.21
65.41
71.92
53.92
73.29
! 74.78
86.04
! 86.65
^90.15
92.35
91.76
90.74
89.67
89.26
86.65
90.45

504,486
- 1,942,657
- 2,549,791
+
414,514
89,404
+ 2,697,781
+ 7,423,414
+10,322,091
+ 8,158,264
+ 8,251,412
+16,589,157
+20,020,990
+25,855,202
+14,803,350
+ 7,196,981
+ 6,933,605
- 4,616,440
+ 4,049,890
+ 1,926,807
+ 1,061,641
- 3,606,513

1891 to 1895 includes “ A ll other countries” not separately stated in annual reports on
Digitized Commerce and Navigation.
for FRASER



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No. 219. — V a l u e

of

IM P O R T E D

M erch an dise I mported
States , etc. — C

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

tnto and

E x ported
o

from t h e
n

U n ited
t

RUSSIA IN EUROPE A N D A SIA .
[Note.—The totals of the trade of Russia in Europe and of Russia, Asiatic, will be found on
pp. 354 and 385, respectively.]
Year
ended
June

Imports.

Exports.

1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900*.
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908,.
1909..
1910..
1911..

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Dollars.

30—

Dollars.

Dollars.

7,925,092
6,312,779
2,417,337
6,989,687
6,149,119
7,944,002
8,005,904
7,937,023
10,019,502
10,470,449 ;
9,534,536
10,088,788
16,691,577
19,203,319
16,813,084
18,756,098
21,746,464
18,307,842
17,108,138
17,730,414
24,328,926

500
6,256
30,077
1,643
13,674
120,050
10,314
17,074
10,291
17,970
55,534
243,791
280,113
203,176
206,700
59,416
35,891
107,450
160,771
99,397
375,123

7,925,592
6,819,035
2,447,414
6,991,330
6,162,793
8,064,652
8,016,218
7,954,097
10,029,793
10,488,419
9,590,070
10,332,579
16,971,690
19,406,495
17,019,784
18,815,514
21,782,355
18,415,292
17,268,909
17,829,811
24,704,049

Free.

Dutiable.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,703,468
1,778,245
2,753,848
1,729,828
3,476,402
3,687,056
3,131,232
2,516,129
2,355,508
4,564,984
3,011,218
4,720,085
6,099,381
7,363,478
7,431,510
8,941,152
11,438,561
7,498,032
9,066,695
12,828,660
8,570,834

3,129,877
3,468,552
3,363,167
1,476,918
539,999
289,527
269,848
2,134,610
2,298,438
2,681,997
3,423,203
2,622,501
3,163,588
4,536,002
4,360,118
4,877,560
6,265,621
3,956,416
2, 778,221
4, 548,552
3,632,628

Total.

Excess of
Per exports (+ )
or
cent imports ( - ) .
free.

Dollars.

Dollars.
+ 3,092,247
+ 1,572,238
- 3,669,601

4,833,345 35.24
5,246,797 33.89
6,117,015 45.02
3,206,746 53.94
4,016,401 86.56
3,973,583 , 92.79
3,401,080 92.07
4,6o0, /39 54.10
4,653,946 50.61
7,246,981 62.99
7,034,421 51.34
7,342,586 64.28
9,262,969 65.84
11,900,080 61.88
11,791,628 63.02
13,818,712 64.70
17,704,182 64.64
11,455,048 65.46
11,844,916 75.46
17,377,212 73.82
12,203,462 70.23

+ 3, 784,584
+ 2,146,392
-h 4,091,069
+ 4,615,138
+ 3,303,3o8
+ 5,375,847
+ 3,241,438
+ 2,555,649
+ 2,989,993*
+ 7,708,721'
-f- 7,506,415
+ 5,228,156
+ 4,990,802
+ 4,078,173
+ 6,960,244
+ 5,423,993
452,599

+ . 2,500, 0S7
1

TU RKEY IN EUROPE A N D A S IA .
[N o t e .— Tli e

1891..
1892..
1893 ..
1894..
1895..
1S9G..
1897 ..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..

1911..

totals of the trade of Turkey i n Europe and Turkey in Asia
pp. 357 and 386, respectively.]

129,833
206,292
178,675
192,129
171,626
72,732
126,758
382,067
519,477
566,320
584,157
774,227
765,588
1,106,706
885,203
1,516,007
1,742,728
1,969,860
2,511,482
2,340,160
3,925,601

58
199
343
3,421
2,908
198
2,723
692
2,963
325
7,519
3,630
3,057
4,020
11,087
3,540
6,660
17,512
14,452




129,833
206,350
178,675
192,328
171,969
76,153
129,666
382,265
522,200
567,012
587,120
774,552
773,107
1,110,336
888,260
1,520,027
1,753,815
1,973,400
2,518,142
2,357,672
3,940,053

2,206,252
2,429,405
2,323,557
2,309,501
3,439,091
3,640,645
4,434,710
1,513,407
2,394,943
2,827,146
2,821,548
2,926,275
2,841,736
2,875,031
3,183,829
4,046,545
3,237,878
2,808,592
2,813,479
3,472,561
3,477,646

4,664,968
2,458,716
2,497, G
3G 4,927,041
3,425,104
5,748,601
1,552,690
3,862,191
1,748,562
5,187,653
2,290,687
5,931,332
2,340,411
6,775,121
2,931,008
4,444,415
3,249,137
5,644,080
4,927,091
7,754,237
4,463,088
7,284,636
8,895,740
5,969,465
7,728,270 10,570,006
9,587,126
6,712,095
8,011,299 11,195,128
8,947,722 12,994,267
11,368,310 14,606,188
7,950,978 10,759,570
9,615,649 12,429,128
12,881,340
14,218,166

16,353,901
17,690,812

w il l b e

47.29
49.31
40.42
59.80
66.29
61.38
65.46
34.05
42.43
36.46
38.73
32.90
27.00
29.99
28.44
31.14

22.11
26.10
22.64
21.23
19.66

found on

- 4,535,135
- 4,720,691
- 5,569,986
- 3,069,863
- 5,015,684
- 5,855,179
- 6,645,455
- 3,062,160
- 5,121,880
- 7,187,225
- 6,697,516
- 8,121,188
- 9,796,899
- 8,476,790
—10,306,8G8
-11,474,240
-12,852,373
• - 8,786,170
- 9,910,986
-13,996,229
-13,750,759

i

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D ,

3 9 9

No. £20.—PERCENTAGE OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO AND EX­
PORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES: B y G r a n d D iv is io n s , Y e a r s e n d e d
J une 3

0

t, o 1

19

Grand division.

18

1894

19

1895

.4

1896 ! 1897
1
1

Grand division.

1899

1300

1901

1902

Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct.
45.05
78.56
25.49
13.42
15.29
3.72
10.10
2.34
3.28
1.34
.53
.55
.25
.08

52.41
77.76
18.29
13.45
15.32
4.15
10.61
2.15
2.39
1.62
.78
.79
.19
.09

53.69
76. 26
16.27
13.21
13.96
4.11
11.49
2.90
3.16
1.95
1.43
1.57

1903

/Im ports..
E u rop e................ \
Exports..
{Im ports..
North A m erica.. (Exports..
/Im ports..
South A m erica.. (Exports..
/Im ports..
A sia ..................... 1Exports..
/Im ports..
Oceania .............. (Exports..
A frica ................. /Im ports..
(E xports..
All other coun­ /Im ports..
tries ....... *........ (Exports..

1898

1904

1905

56.26
77.39
13.85
11.89
14.04
3.21
11.41
3.74
3.19
2.16
1.25
1.61

49.66
79.07
14.83
11.35
14.95
2.75
15.03
3.63
4.36
1.78
1.17
1.42

50.76
76.33
16.09
12.87
12.42
2.91
15.36
3.94
3.87
2.43
1.50
1.52

51.84
74.60
15.30
13.45
11.02
2.79
16.45
4.66
4.07
3.11
1.32
1.39

1906

1907

1908

1909 | 1910

}

52.19
76.39
17.63
13.21
13.41
2.98
14.30
3.32
1.38
2.38
1.09
1.72

52.60
72.96
16.72
14.76
13.26
2.75
14.36
4.63
1.57
2.48
1.49
2.42

1
1911

Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct. Per ct Per ct. Per ct.
* • « • « * ................ { £ £ £ : :
North America
South A m e rica ..{ { £ £ £ £ ; ;
..................... G S f f i :
O cean ia..............
..................©

£ : :

53.35
72.48
18.49
15.16
10.48
2.90
14.40
4.11
2.05
2.64
1.23
2.71

50.32
72.42
20.06
16.08
12.14
3.47
14.48
4.12
2.05
2.25
.95
1.66

48.39
67.23
20.33
17.16
13.49
3.75
14.50
8.46
2.27
2.18
1.02
1.22

51.63
68.82
19.19
17.68
11.45
4.31
14.68
6.05
2.02
2.02
1.03
1.12

52.10
69.03
18.37
18.60
11.17
4.37
14.81
4.93
2.08
2.19
1.47
.88

50.91
68.99
20.00
17.45
10.46
4.49
15.17
5.47
2.10
2.51
3.36
1.09

49.88
68.96
19.36
18.61
12.49
4.60
15.06
4.32
2.06
2.49
1.15
1.02

51.76
65.10
19.69
22.09
12.59
5.34
12.45
3.49
2.38
2.92
1.13
1.06

50.30
63.84
20.00
22.30
11.96
5.32
13.98
4.17
1.98
3.22
1.78
1.15

No. 221.—FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES AND SHARE
THEREOF WITH LATIN AMERICA:1 1
8 to 1 9
9 0
1
1
.
Imports into the United States.
Year ended
June 3 0 -

1890
1891
1.892
1893
1894
3895
1896
1897
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1931

Total.

D
ollars.

789,310,409
844,916,196
827,402,462
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
1,025,719,237
991,087,371
1,117,513,071
1,226,562,446
1,434,421,425
1,194,341,792
1,311,920,224
1,556,947,430
1,527,226,105

From Latin
America.1

D
ollars.

178,623,328
222,899,991
272,483,220
225,906,702
218,362,321
196,516,050
180,022,806
156,661,864
136,854,235
148,150,097
167,180,295
198,233,744
208,510,497
225,923,096
256,227,244
302,266,593
294,049,326
334,572,126
273,176,971
324,154,136
392,955,257
371,300,234

Per cent
from
Latin
America.1

22.63
26.33
32.93
26.08
33.34
26.85
23.09
20.49
22.21
21.25
19.67
24.08
23.08
22.03
25.85
27.05
23.97
23.33
22.87
24.71
25.24
24.31

Exports from the United States.

Total.

D
ollars.

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
1,420,141,679
1,460,827,271
1,518,561,666
1,743,864,500
1,880,851,078
1,860,773,346
1,663,011,104
1,744,984,720
2,049,320,199

To Latin
A m erica.1

D
ollars.

76,704,113
74,699,678
77,819,562
88,503,514
78,924,298
74,422,739
76,611,305
78,320,416
74,030,291
88,307,187
110,674,490
118,772,158
115,132,413
115,053,595
136,615,381
159,156,657
209,043,359
229,966,603
219,968,513
201,912,874
242,123,502
273,525,344

Per cent
to Latin
America.1

8.94
8.45
7.55
10.44
8.85
9.22
8.68
7.45
6.01
7.20
7.94
7.98
8.33
8.10
9.35
10.48
11.99
12.2^
11.82
12.14
13.87
13.35

1Includes Mexico, Central America, South America, and the West Indies, with exception of British,
I Danish, Dutch, and French.




4 0 0

M E R C H A N D IS E

IM P O R T E D

A N D

E X P O R T E D .

No. 2 2 * .—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, AND DUTIES
COLLECTED: B y P r i n c i p a l C ustom s D is t r ic t s , 1907 to 1911.
[M o t e .— For years not specified there were no transactions.]
A

T

L

AROOSTOOK, M E .

Imports.

Exports.

Year ended
June 30—

A

Domestic.

|
1907.......................
1
1908.......................
1909....................... ‘
1910....................... 1 .
1911....................... !

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

D r#
olla .

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

50

.

.

.

.

.

219,413

1

.

1,370
2,303
.500.
7,16-4

.

1,376
2,353
. . 500 j.
.
226,577 |

.

167,694
219,430
205,509
.
356,100
278,899

124,122
135,148
158,475
165,809
94,614

1i

324,449 104,808,952
230,048 89,988,505
75,365 77,550,658
75,495 77,381,507
83,416 85,120,843

104,484,503
89,758,457
77,475,293
77,306,012
85,037,427

291,816
354,578
363,984
521,909
373,513

30,939
39,483
61,238
41,167
19,467

[Act of March 2,1799.]

B A L T IM O R E , M I).
1907......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910......................
1911.......................

N

[Act of February 22,1869.]

17,407,736
13,179,310
11,986,248
13,629,274
15,5621,438

20,36G, 569
16,297,791
12,036,076
16,271,344
16,611,966

BANGOR, M E.

37,774,305
29,477,101
24,022,324
29,900,618
32,174,404

5,019,610
4,641,829
3,727,015
4,315,214
4,559,184

[Act o f March 3,1847.]
113,419
100,025
12S,500
136,607
144,487

1907............ ......... 1,127,746
966,982
1908............ .........!
913,427
1909............ .........'!
1910............ ......... 1,231,626
1911............ .................. j 1.113,575

1,241,165
1,067,007
1,041,987
1,368,233
1,258,062

361,473 1 2,045,927
308,561
2,083,406
348.368
2,267,033
589,760
2,285,692
608,203
2,039,866

2,407,400
2,391,967
2,615,401
2,875,452
2,648,069

305,648
322,971
410,384
327,635
328,480

i

BATH , ME.
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

[Act o f March 2,1799.]
4,176
3,780
1,007
117
6,250

...................
..................
...................
!...................
!...................

4,176
3,780
1,007
117
6,250

3,348
58,179
81,401
98,146
89,376

61,706
6,122
675
4,229
59,538

BELFAST, M E.
1907.......................''
1908.......................:
1909.......................1
.......... ,,
1910
1911
.......... s
1
BOSTON
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

65,054
64,301
85,076
102,375
148,914

34,725
25,364
26,111
25,929
30,058

[Act of April 20,1818.]

196,131
226,951
262,183
258,134
197,473

121

196,131
226,951
262,183
258,255
197,173

7,362
3,050
4,261
5,644
4,9S0

5,781
7,341
10,206
26,981 !
14,445 j

13,143
10,391
14,467
32,625
19,425

678
1,909
1,474
7,447
2,673

1

AND

[Act of March 2,1799.]

C H A R L E ST O W N , M ASS.

99,820,742
95,146,468
75,338,731
68,246,499
69,411,745




1,051,405 100,872,147
904,600 96,051,068
818,827 76,157,558
2,270,290 70,516,789
2,122,337 71,534,082

53,811,051
41,279,723
40,656,774
54,535,226
61,209,421

70,621,926
52,398,993
71,815,821
74,470,958
55,388,019

124,432,977
93,678,716
112,472,595
129,006,184
116,597,440

27,627,759
21,871,478
26,667,186
29,634,555
22,698,219

M E R C H A N D IS E

No. 232* — M e r c h a n d is e

IM P O R T E D

A N D

401

E X P O R T E D .

I m p o r t e d a n d E x p o r t e d , e t c . — Continued.

A T L A N T I C C O A S T D I S T R I C T S -C o n t in u e d .
B R I D G E P O R T , C O N N .1

Year ended
June 30—

[A ct of February 11,1908.]

Exports.

Imports,

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars,

653,391
609.393
792,359
993.393
1,345,428

723,474
673,362
829,071
1,297,977
1,782,229

1907......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

B

53S

533

R

1907
1908
1911

I

D

256,870
150,000 ................... I
1
B

U

D

240

E

1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

103,359
8,761
224

224

131,532

131,532

E

R

119,212
294,654
436,193
150,974
87,671

N

3,266
5,088
4,542
1,683
2,719

3,528,553
3,375,997
3,630,796
5.228,053
6,216,573

32,034
60,295
92,710
42,136
27,045

34,683
82,324
51,511
53,298
343,651

622,160
568,003
408,940
673,505
729,891

A

9,620
15,648
9,729
9,606
46,064

[Act of MarchS, 1857.]
A

21930°—s A 1911----- 26



E

[Act ofW March 2,1799.]

A

587,467
485,679
357,429
620,207
386,240

39,393
65,961
57,884
72,578
186,783

[Act ofL March 2,1799;]

3,409,341
3,081,343
3,164,603
5,077,079
6,128,902

L

103,359
8,761

4,579
6,854
5,752
2,565
8,156

R

1,082,466
2,510,965
4,044,237
8,104,821
8,950,359

2,897

[Act of S March 2,1799.]W

34,814
59,107
52,132
70,013
178,627

A

1,082,466
2,508,068
4,044,237
8,104,821
8,950,119

T

636,480

N

11,225,477
12,397,838
14,698,712
14,592,614
14,138,847

H

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

F

636,480

[A ct of March 2,1799.]
E

1

11,225,477
12,397,838
14,698,712
14,592,614
14,138,847

C

G

205,658
243,003
258,717
359,560
512,711

150,000

R

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

70,083
63,959
86,712
804,584
436,801

'i

N

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED,

402

No* 3 3 2 .— M

I

e r c h a n d is e

m po r te d

E

a n d

x p o r t e d

,

e tc

.—

Continued*

A T L A N T IC C O A S T D IS T R IC T S -C o n tin u e d .
G EO R G ETO W N , D . C.

[Act of March 2,1799.]

Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.

Year ended
June 30—

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D a.
oU tS

D
ollars.

D
onats.

1 9 0 7 ..................
1908.......................
1909................. .
1910..................
1911.......................

3,974

3,974

279,773
248,098
252,273
336,868
375,296

G LO U CESTER , MASS.
660

1,145

7,583
1,145

7,683

3,476
3,031
8,407
2,455
2,024

172,443
105,841
117,991
121,664
258,071

H A R T FO R D , CONN,
7,317
8,690

1
....................i....................
................... 1
....................
J

1987.......................
1 98 8 .....................
1909...................
1910..................I ..
1911.......................

A

C

783,660
815,000
1,460,138
2,390,875
2,649,882

139
152
114
215

1,401,647
1,318,870
1,362,730
1,652,363
1,627,462

424,970
626,877
166,384
639,992
722,779

K

783,799
815,152
1,460,252
2,391,090
2,649,882

273,107
269,976
417,850
526,750
869,625

53,330
49,253
51,547
85,850
22,056

126,144
164,807
143,039
144,592
169,967

517,502
477,098
545,476
721,907
658,497

31,397
35,205
27,800
32,823
51,391




42,917
13,419
18,119
25,778
52,582

173,752
224,664
84,021
269,119
300,625
O

326,229
309,229
469,397
612,600
892,581

28,819
27,765
22,701
33,422
17,036

[Act Of June 30,1834.]
643,646
642,805
688,515
866,499
828,454

245,985
114,418
168,280
610,839
437,350

732,836
594,619
937,022
766,271
723,390

N E W B E D F O R D , M ASS,
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

1,916,617
1,844,747
1,529,114
2,292,355
2,360,241
S

N E W A R K , N* J .
1907.......................
1906.......................
1900.......................
1910.*...................
1911.......................

175,919
108,872
121,398
124,119
260,095

[Act of March 3,1887.]

7,317
8,590

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

173,383
170,516
159,849
185,460
232,968

[Act of March 2, 1799.]
660

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

629,866
583,492
668,797
696,233
837,249

350,093
835,894
816,524
361,365
461,953

978,821
709,037
1,105,302
1,377,110
1,160,749

189,571
168,101
228,656
188,608
215,693

[Act O f March 2,1799.]
31,397
35,205
27,800
32,823
51,391

41,823
4,032
7,047
214,856
3,355

•

Prior to 1911, known as “ St. Johns.”

399,684
95,632
84,332
632,266
232,405

441,507
99,664
91,379
847,122
235,760

161,764
34,165
21,920
235,085
83,695

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403

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A T L A N T IC C O A S T D IS T R IC T 'S —Continued.
N

E

W

H

Exports.

Year ended
June 30—

A

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

1907.......................
1 9 0 8 ............
1900......................
1010.......................
1911................... ..

N

E

W

P

O

R

637

T

,

R

.

637

2,355

2,355

1911.......................

N

E

16,761
24,973
81,445
59,140
180,118

76,540
84,841
78,592
72,920
103,411

W

1907...................... 14,907,488
8,362,411
1908.................. .
1909....................... 7,775,187
1910..................... 5,058,127
1911....................... 5,453,117

N

25,183
3,474
12,432
1,134
15,363

D
ollars.
124,614
116,266
120,949
150,991
128,115

2,108,572
961,868
816,713
1,230,508
1,484,965

842,347
665,177
365,524
517,688
359,9S2

11,679,183
12,652,086
11,568,798
17,698,326
16,078,475

92,277

F



39,051
49,783
23,148
27,117
55,090

R

739,679
350,118
276,107
316,306
345,813

531,938
759,256
987,564
1,304,437
1,755,704

413,740
337,307
463,034
219,176
322,850

945,678
1,096,563
1,450,596
1,523,613
2,078,554

O

217,127,610
184,235,337
195,008,723
214,686,318
200,818,397

O

PASSAMAQTTODDT, MB.
889,717
1,130,778
969,861
1,239,196
1,286,088

2,945,919
1,627,045
1,182,237
1,748,191
1,844,947

627,949,857 363,342,784 490,354,168 853,696,952
701,062,913 280,749,282 407,466,656 683,215,938
607,239,481 335,876,801 443,432,143 779,308,944
651,986,358 440,461,163 495,529,795 935,990,958
772,552,449 428,298,138 453,294,551 881,592,689

8,359,445
12,534,682
9,685,386
8,155,818
9,628,932

34,168
35,008
81,565
34,298
41,145

[A c t Of M arch 2,1799.]
Y

R

5,467
3,724

93,301
109,814
110,037
132,060
283,524

[Act of October 12,1888.]
O

W

O

8,359,445
1907.....................
1908....................... 12,529,165
1409....................... 9,681,612
8,155,818
1910......................
1911....................... 9,536,655

P

14,932,671
8,365,885
7,787,619
5,059,261
5,468,480

E

616,270,674
688,410,827
$95,670,688
634,288,280
756,473,974

1907..................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
Digitized 9 1 1FRASER
1 for ...................

384,702
376,210
341,809
447,217
394,064

[Act of M
atch 2,1799.]

1969................... *
1910.......................

N

344,138
335,984
315,591
404,793
$61,065

I .

i»07................... .
1908.,........... .

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

40,564
40,226
26,218
42,424
32,999

Duty
collected.

L

92,775
119,412
91,590
75,303
96,754

[Act of March 3,1803.]
928,768
1,180,561
933,009
1,266,313
1,341,178

649,902
581,235
748,629
759,987
874,744

517,508
467,965
497,992
344,169
238,444

1,167,410
1,049,200
1,246,621
1,104,156
J,113,188 :

72,276
66,221
69,370
57,529
26,318

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED.

404

N o. 2 2 2 * — M

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Continued.

A T L A N T IC CO AST D IS T R IC T S —Continued.
PERTH A M B O Y, X . J .
Year ended
June S —
O

Exports.
Domestic.

Imports.

Foreign.

D rs.
olla
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

[Act of March 2, 1799.]

134,307
211,927
278,178
428,487
800,061

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

94,542,966
109,016,489
84,107,530
72,433,121
69,464,648

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1,242,515
1,931,911
2,337,637
1,475,585
3,280,028

6,477,073
4,848,490
4,852,244
5,451,295
4,505,629

1,529,553
2,371,043
2,479,134
2,118,990
3,147,159

8,006,626
7,219,533
7,331,378
7,570,285
7,652,788

4,899,372
4,715,843
3,948,598
5,822,602
5,125,145

289,514 94,832,480 31,478,599 48,391,343 79,869,942
244,947 109,261,436 24,457,519 38,974,488 63,432,007
178,910 ! 84,286,440 26,961,840 41,922,306 68,884,146
833,222 73,266,343 34,796,122 53,607,329 88,403,451
491,732 69,956,380 33,091,981 50,534,666 83,626,647

4,346
1,348
3,612
4,133
226

14,867,172
11,693,000
8,250,745
5,177,466
5,441,609

15,619
21,281
16,161
12,870
14,407

173,757
382,157
534,890
590,229
788,695

927,551
718,000
733,581
573,984
640,897

18,474
154,301
19,962
41,102
24,380

1,101,308
1,100,157
1,268,471
1,164,213
1,429,592

249,159
187,979
186,639
193,464
178,940

[Act of April 12,1900, T. D. 22805.]
26,795
37,366
48,315
42,015
27,813

4,926,167
4,753,209
3,996,913
5,864,617
5,152,958

122,006
110,501
264,105
639,948
714,638

3,458,882
3,037,788
2,661,676
2,897,253
3,400,401

3,580,887
3,148,289
2,925,781
3,537,201
4,115,039

1,177,048
1,050,742
882,986
974,228
1,139,945

[Act of March 2,1799.]
6

,

15,625
21,281
16,161
12,870
14,407

81,021
87,273
112,029
321,735
370,482

1,623,309
1,299,383
1,457,455
1,743,943
2,131,516

R IC H M O N D , V A ,
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

20,779,574
17,817,792
18,267,549
21,695,999
20,460,761

[Act of March 2,1799.]

P R O V ID E N C E , R . I,
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

79,764
218,811
441,087
504,665
498,763

[Act of March 2,1799.]

P O R TO R IC O .1
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

D rs.
olla

D rs,
olla

PORTLAN D AN D FALM O U TH , M E.
1907..................... j 14,862,826
1908..................... | 11,691,652
1909..................... ! 8,247,133
1910..................... j 5,173,333
1911..................... j 5,441,383

Duty
collected.

1,108,208
1,719,984
2,059,459
1,047,098
2,479,967

P H IL A D E L P H IA , 1*A.
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

Total.

1,704,330
1,386,656
1,569,484
2,065,678
2,501,998

503,031
504,901
501,418
634,935
790,393

[Act of May 10,1800.]

101
1,692

18,474
154,301
19,962
41,203
26,072

155,981
133,146
144,714
201,581
340,106

716,212
505,979
552,270
487,113
658,823

872,193
639,125
696,984
688,694
998,929

200,682
157,195
180,266
182,926
321,996

i See also " Merchandise imported into and exported from the United States, and excess of imports
or exports, by countries,” and “ Commerce of noncontiguous territory,” pp. 372 and 540, respectively.




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Year ended
June 80—

Domestic.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

63,039,824
61,695,330
50,900,156
68,416,334
72,078,981

Imports.

Foreign.

1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

Total.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

346,125
247,622
269,355
205,327
268,839

A

Duty
collected.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1,857,742
1,796,225
1,883,086
3,650,046
5,027,907

Total.

Dutiable.

63,039,824
61,695,330
60,900,156
63,428,155
72,076,046

11,821
2,064

Free.

W IL M IN G T O N , N . C.
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

N

D rs.
olla

2,203,867
2,043,847
2,152,441
8,855,373
5,296,746

71,015
52,650
60,001
57,914
78,986

[Act of March 2,1799.]

18,566,468
30,291,681
20,479,726
20,922,398
28,812,543

18,566,468
30,291,681
20,479,726
20,922,398
28,812,543

732,881
774,942
1,053,089
2,241,021
3,059,763

79,995
104,118
175,902
114,260
145,644

812,876
879,060
1,228,991
2,355,281
3,205,407

18,628
17,729
29,787
26,733
35,137

G U L F COAST D IS T R IC T S .
A

1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

P

329,522
219,930
255,980
205,386
367,382

A

329,522
219,930
255,980
205,386
367,382

1

2
185

236,277,727
161,020,933
189,442,846
173,154,977
220,491,988

!
64 i

1,030,767
331,268
21,489
24,015
12,929

997,199
760,659
621,555
1,^33,312
1,557,924

237,308,494
161,352,201
189,464,335
173,178,992
220,504,917

5,128,129
4,178,964
2,198,754
1,264,540
2,063,857

1,901,057
1,514,645
1,156,604
1,223,466
1,467,088

24,463,696
27,979,831
27,356,864
27,523,484
30,151,561

12

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7,029,186
5,693,609
3,355,358
2,488,006
3,530,945

572,172
434,635
364,709
384,027
528,970

[Act of May 7,1822.]
2,983
3,358
1,392
4,712
44

1,000,182
764,017
622,947
1,038,024
1,557,968

67,590
53,554
68,900
59,714
52,464

973,017
1,128,750
1,115,430
1,205,931
1,446,821

1,040,607
1,182,304
1,184,330
1,265,645
1,499,285

517,745
489,611
505,176
587,475
759,602

[Act of July 22,1813.]

M O B IL E ., A L A .
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

2
52

[Act of December 31,1845.]

K E Y W EST, F L A .
1007.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

2
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1907.....................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................
1911.....................

A
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L

5,023
4,166
12,850
2,761
2,476

24,468,719
27,983,997
27,369,714
27,526,245
30,154,037

3,778,308
4,233,397
3,485,570
2,479,574
3,678,169

172,052
305,301
283,238
363,776
353,568

3,950,360
4,538,698
3,768,808
2,843,350
4,031,737

84,391
58,660
49,414
69,028
69,487

i The customs district of Galveston prior to the act of June 19,1906, embraced that of Sabine, but
transactions of the latter district were not separately returned until Feb. 1,1907.




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3,241,723

27,846

3,269,569

121,897

4,033,612

4,155,509

1,701,592

1908...........................

3,766,376

10,233

8,776,609

146,990

4,238,229

4,385,219

1,546,574

1909...........................

4,053,541

8,136

4j 061,677

122,330

4,179,644

4,301,974

1,727,751

1910............................

4,379,843

16,129

4,395,972

233,870

4,188,723

4,422,593

1,913,276

1911............................

5,631,160

5,446

5,636,606

242,435

3,775,917

4,018,352

1,690,811

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D IS T R IC T S .

A R IZ O N A .

[Act of April 29,1890.]
Exports.

Year ended
June 30-^-

Domestic.

D
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D
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1907.......................
1908.......................
1909...................
1910.....................
1911.......................

7,656,678
9,165,687
9,117,116
5,728,051
5,315,226

imports.

Foreign.

Total.

1

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D
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9,666,106
4,328,466
7,580,705
9,069,808
8,154,497

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472,057
422,580
630,251
943,000
968,710

D
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10,038,163
4,751,046
8,210,956
10,012,808
9,123,207

6 .

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83,860
146,848
230,068
204,695

[Act of June 16, i860.]

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D
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7,692,627
9,182,202
9,130,382
5,756,095
5,345,572

36,949
16,515
13,266
28,044
30,346

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P A C IF IC C O A S T D IS T R IC T S .
A L A S K A .1

[Act of July 27,1868.]
Exports.

Imports.

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

dollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,481,031
1,846,463
949,691
1,157,649
1,126,208

D
ollars.
1,489,686
1,857,905
961,101
1,168,014
1,136,745

D
ollars.

1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

Total.

8,655
11,442
11,410
10,365
10,537

616,059
372,834
237,734
193,487
288,653

A S T O R IA , O R E G .3
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

260,259
237,435
239,697
123,730
398,542

518,132
404,140
409,597
425,861
417,518

1,050

260,259
237,435
240,747
123,730
398,542

218
6,899
593
659
1,049

21,146
25,029
15,958
50,399
65,151

21,364
31,928
16,551
51,058
66,200

1907.......................

6,265
7,787
9,399
13,335
17,418

[Act of April 30,1900.]
183,981
587,205
79,030
300,032
725,624

45,933
10,435
5,122
6,731
5,018

229,914
597,640
84,152
306,763
730,642

888,399
1,013,058
907,188
1,439,153
1,923,429

3,263,310
3,669,341
3,126,386
3,167,181
3,267,020

4,151,709
4,682,399
4,033,574
4,606,334
5,190,449

677,092
959,726
894,228
1,031,182
1,058,615 .

45,000
187,247
193,045
130,894
75,415

677,092
959,726
894,228
1,031,182
1,058,615

1,173
10,736
4,862
6,317
6,779

1,173
10,736
4,862
6,317
6,779

459
2,166
722
1,194
806

[Act of March 31,1892.]

176
5,017
11,000

45,000
187,247
193,221
135,911
86,415

210,804
275,518
593,756
735,747
724,962

1,348,518
1,262,681
711,585
1,206,900
1,930,596

1,559,322
1,538,199
1,305,341
1,942,647
2,655,558

560,770
514,413
365,453
515,317
712,429

[Act of June 14,1870.]

P O R T L A N D , O R E G .4
1907....................... 11,826,268
1908....................... 17,659,405
1909....................... 9,707,444
1910....................... 8,191,296
1911....................... 9,791,225

1,379,905
1,480,407
1,358,606
1,446,159
1,607,351

[Act of June 16,1882.]

LOS A N G E L E S, C A L .

1908.......................
..........
1909
1910
..........
1911
..........

95,655
60,512
61,902
50,836
45,154

[Act of August 14,1848.]

H UM BO LD T, CAL.
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

D
ollars.

1,134,191
776,974
647,331
619,348
706,171

H A W A I I.*
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.

Year ended
June 30—

5,634
4,526
4,885
982
11,094

11,831,902
17,663,931
9,712,329
8,192,278
9,802,319

1,011,049
962,471
658,013
789,045
712,183

3,159,264
2,796,281
1,902,899
1,638,931
1,950,433

4,170,313
3,758,752
2,460,912
2,427,976
2,662,616

1,166,947
1,032,066
730,767
702,723
754,771

*See also “ Commerce of noncontiguous territory,” p. 639.
3 Prior to 1911 known as “ Oregon.”
*See “ Merchandise imported into and exported from the United States, and excess of imports or
 by countries,” and “ Commerce of noncontiguous territory,” pp. 389 and 540, respectively.
exports,
•Prior to 1911
http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ known as “ Willamette.”

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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409

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Imports.

Year ended
June 30—

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollar*.

D .
ollar8

D
ollar*.

1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

43,288,213
43,930,857
26,653,349
29,889,477
39,135,057

S

371,095 43,659,308
101,910 44,032,767
135,126 25,788,476
231,527 30,121,004
226,246 39,361,803

E

T

A

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Dutiable.

T

N

D

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G

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1907....................... j
L908.......................
1909....................... i
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1910.......................<
1911.......................

S

1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

C

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

4,865,426
4,840,395
3,786,697
4,818,806
4,627,328

25,353,373
22,208,814
26,959,891
28,910,491
36,654,675

E

O

E

1,193,625
1,082,148
1,010,477
1,129,886
1,147,439

M

3,220,775
3,828,792
5,148,711
9,452,798
13,374,040

A

318,215
284,670
194,422
432,646
395,904

[Act of March 3,1873.]

.

7,491
4,613
5,731
26,275
50,667

802,318
636,610
391,895
902,719
971,814

A

1,614,560
1,602,858
1,343,559
1,650,275
1,648,104

T
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T

C

A

D ,
ollar8

D .
ollar8

!
1907....................... 15,330,008
.1908........................... 17,552,668
1909....................... 8,689,620
1 9 1 0 ......................... 10,845,014
1911........................... 16,052,598

A

Duty
collected.

17,384,437
11,930,843
17,817,016
14,710,982
19,427,474

A

S

Total.

20,487,947
17,368,419
23,174,194
24,091,685
32,027,347

21,390,703
19,138,5%
11,861,000
11,945,462
12,408,953

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

S

C

32,517,888
27,525,640
31,107,234
30,536,066
39,841,492




N

508,776
474,429
562,136
644,694
783,411

809,809
641,223
397,626
928,994
1,022,481

A

33,026,664
28,000,069
31,669,370
31,180,760
40,624,903

428,066
405,023
334,266
583,653
696,630

225,723
317,336
200,991
208,263
278,554

D

32,104,243
30,231,072
36,413,126
35,253,913
37,781,177

F

653,789
722,359
535,257
741,916
875,184

117,857
100,194
88,556
133,405
142,888

[Act of September 28, I860.]
.R

21,990,327
18,020,404
13,584,985
14,096,730
16,103,844

54,094,570
48,251,476
49,998,111
49,350,643
53,885,021

9,877,699
7,321,958
6,405,931
6,396,280
6,973,161

A

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etc*

N O R T H E R N B O R D E R D IS T R IC T S .
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U

F

F

A

Imports.

Exports*

Year ended
June 30—

Domestic*

Foreign.

D rs*
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

32,948,782
30,628,034
26,631,081
83,511,333
44,766,282

806,282
773,446
726,723
1,277,344
1,416,013

33,755,064
31,401,480
27,257,804
34,788,677
46,182,245

A

1907.............. *.**.
W 0 8 .,,..,....... .
1909...*................
1910............ ..
1911.............. .

C

1007.......................
160».......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911*...................

C

1907.******«.****■
1908..................... *
1 9 0 9 ,.,.................
1910.......................
1911......................

175,185
159,363
129,668
151,380
163,198

H

14,024,898
11,201,238
11,396,407
16,082,396
18,931,928

H

8,778,879
3,957,291
3,882,407
6,096,958
5,904,741

16,376,490
13,278,623
13,475,252
17,608,720
22,103,959

I

233,869
967,641
892,351
431,762
1,011,281

4,012,748
4,924,932
4,774,758
6,528,720
6,916,022

187,978
150,665
124,843
163,404
173,079

C

4,864,028
8,424,849
3,474,637
6,242,736
4,311,702

A

4,576,681
4,830,911
5,138,607
4,577,149
8,945,152

20,439,880
21,341,432
18,532,171
22,183,512
24,640,784

554
59
16,451

7,230,316
7,110,517
8,953,640
10,025,685
12,791,774

329,493
463,304
396,184
423,059
454,420

4,004,609
4,226,357
4,467,175
4,727,463
4,508,070

D E T R O IT , M IC H .
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

40,291,232
37,033,676
33,819,718
38,171,261
46,065,342




6,677,855
6,138,826
6,536,627
9,602,829
8,816,510

722,220
471,440
507,528
987,503
751,504

[Act of July 10,1846.]
G
25,016,561
26,171,943
K , 670,778
26,760,661
30,585,936

4,334,102
4,689,661
4,365,359
5,150,522
4,962,490

10,188,176
9,950,860
8,397,880
10,286,614
11,473,680

1,259,881
1,441,873
1,639,829
1,751,321
1,547,972

[Act Of March 2,1799.]
193,902
124,748
83,781
197,611
168,491

40,485,134
37,158,424
33,903,494
38,368,872
40,233,833

2,340,669
4,078,193
3,008,849
3,309,908
3,498,344

3,911,365
3,904,449
3,778,158
4,255,528
4,277,970

6,252,034
7,982,642
6,787,007
7,565,436
7,776,314

I

35,705
21,521
18,194
38,048
36,971

[Act o f M arch 2,1799.]

C U Y A H O G A , O H IO .

1907....................... 7,230,316
..........
7,109,963
1908
1909
.......... 8,953,581
1910
.......... 10,025,685
1911....................... 12,775,323

300,330
247,274
315,609
363,478
310,277

[Act of June 3, 1864.]
P

M

2,323,827
2,713,977
3,052,090
4,360,094
4,504,808

848,189
897,935
1,285,140
1,149,84$
1,334,605

[Act of A p rtil8 ,1818.]
V

112,352
96,609
190,766
195,074
137,198

A

2,351,598
2,027,385
2,078,845
2,526,324
3,172,031

D
ollars.

E

6,250
14,200

168,935
145,163
129,668
151,380
163,198

D
ollars.
7,277,740
6,927,281
8,854,894
11,122,903
13,432,519

Dutiable.

Free.

P

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.

2,976,899
2,668,203
3,101,311
4,360,763
4,374,611

Total.

Total.

4,300,841
4,259,078
5,253,583
6,762,135
9,057,908

D
ollars.

1907.......................
1908................ »**.
1909...*......... .
1910.*.*................
19U. a............... *. * .

C

L

2,036,441
2, 111, 633
2,115,431
1,941,122
2,154,706

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on u
D U L U T H , M IN N .

Year ended
June 30—

[Act of May 23,1872.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

D
ollars,

D
ollars,

190*.......................
1908 .....................

4,322,454
5,358,468
4,660,097
4,959,373
2,230,234

1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

D a
oU rs,

D a
oU rs,

D a.
oU rs

D a.
oU rs

4,322,454
5,358,468
4,660,097
4,959,873
2,230,234

48,161
61,349
63,260
71,318
268,172

44,186
78,429
56,150
128,348
246,988

380,632
528,064
266,736
336,619
359,195

380,632
528,064
266,736
336,619
359,195

67,031
101,906
66,465
297,408
212,612

34,569
55,900
67,931
75,170
39,970

1910.......................
1911.......................

993,420
1,367,281
1,158,581
1,360,959
1,847,099

3,500

993,420
1,367,281
1,168,581
1,360,959
1,850,599

240,951
357,338
451,446
490,648
641,610

1,128,207
1,046,591
1,205,530
1,484,543
1,323,365

16,276,720
16,445,052
19,812,570
23,571,936
27,204,370

25,381
39,112
20,111
73,763
100,668

16,302,101
16,484,164
19,832,681
23,645,699
27,305,038

1,490,051
1,920,915
1,922,695
2,131,458
2,255,912

2,312,382
2,963,508
2,993,720
3,975,249
8,822,209

M EM PH REM AG OG, Y T .
1907....................... 9,673,471
1908....................... 7,588,211
1909....................... 8,471,302
1910....................... 13,060,769
1911....................... 15,840,847

826,686
624,884
1,146,176
652,978
1,113,803




9,239
18,830
21,075
25,005
18,167

1,369,158
1,403,929
1,656,976
1,975,191
1,964,975

479,129
433,979
438,957
502,889
510,224

1,138,293
538,427
897,260
1,412.116
1,173,814

3,802,933
4,884,453
4,916,415
6,106,707
6,078,121

283,374
420,017
431,136
464,949
452,404

[Act of June 4,1897.]
10,811,764
8,126,638
9,368,562
14,472,885
17,014,661

2,365,285
2,898,899
2,334,383
3,657,560
3,567,043

2,070,262
2,072,165
2,132,630
2,191,488
2,640,725

4,435,547
4,971,064
4,467,013
5,849,048
6,207,768

356,062
333,805
326,912
311,395
348,698

[Act of September 28,1850.]

M IA M I , O H IO .
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

101,600
157,806
134,396
372,578
252,582

[Act of April 13,1866.]

H U R O N , M IC H .
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1913.......................

32,610
37,454
24,978
40,538
54,565

[Act of March 3,1805.]

GENESEE, N . Y

1907.......................
1908...................
1909.......................

D a K
oU rs,

[Act of March 2,1799.]

ISI t I E , I*.A. i

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

92,347
139,778
119,410
199,666
515,160

Duty
collected.

826,686
624,884
1,146,176
$52,978
1,113,803

202,621
269,904
244,312
206,541
469,843

266,969
270,558
373,687
630,463
974,957

469,590
540,462
617,999
837,004
1,444,300

63,767
62,658
90,746
115,058
157,117

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NORTHERN BORDER DISTRICTS-Continued.
M IX >Y A T J K E E , >V IS .

Year ended
June 30—

[Act of September 28,1850.]

Exports.

Imports.

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars.
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

Domestic.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

198,557
155,692
196,359
135,562
138,160

20,557
7,604
8,568
9,474
12,320

219,114
163,296
204,927
145,036
150,480

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,422,061
1,315,571
1,953,348
2,455,008
1,645,516

1,764,063
1,913,091
1,795,457
1,794,279
1,884,421

D .
ollars
3,186,124
3,228,662
3,748,805
4,249,287
3,529,937

Free.

M IN N E S O T A , M IN N .
1907....................... 8,007,730
8,036,460
1908...................
1909....................... 8,360,992
1910....................... 12,542,223
1911....................... 20,257,961

648,048
925,089
1,223,083
1,851,360
2,377,609

571
11,416
4,911
69,630
167,515

8,008,301
8,047,876
8,305,903
12,601,853
20,425,476

1,406,208
1,960,595
1,973,927
3,514,151
3,200,264

4,448,298
3,886,730
3,656,302
3,504,324
2,800,999

12,977,779
12,909,859
13,498,047
17,195,072
17,779,107

11,948
16,462
4,087
8,561
28,960

659,996
941,551
1,227,170
1,859,921
2,406,569

108,038
278,378
220,768
831,935
207,625

1,368,151
1,326,306
1,327,996
2,122,806
2,041,103

2,017,554
2,148,554
2,135,647
3,125,114
3,817,399

14,995,333
15,058,413
15,633,694
20,320,186
21,096,506

1,517,483
1,338,581
1,571,383
1,880,983
2,849,714

70,737
36,906
57,704
79,768
71,087

12,497,044
7,488,568
8,943,928
14,492,720
16,124,043

2,948,529
3,049,784
3,138,504
3,549,494
3,190,946

6,428,357
4,539,966
3,749,176
4,531,631
5,328,642




1,328,001
1,190,170
1,120,667
1,202,744
948,132

1,476,189
1,604,684
1,648,764
2,454,741
2,248,628

273,852
353,63$
341,739
426,278
375,418

69,832
89,728
108,437
91,941
130,669

4,466,012
4,388,365
4,709,887
5,430,477
6,540,660

378,662
342,849
375,091
373,440
382,212

[Act of October 1,1890.]
842,847
632,903
1,325,615
1,874,149
2,758,203

583,297
861,985
852,181
649,974
599,718

O S W E G A T C H IE , N . Y .
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

5,854,506
5,847,325
5,630,229
7,018,475
6,001,263

[Act of March 2,1799.]

N O R T H A N D SO U TH D A K O T A .
1907....................... 12,426,307
1908....................... 7,451,662
1909....................... 8,886,224
1910....................... 14,412,952
1911....................... 16,052,956

773,299
704,283
751,429
876,309

[Act of April 13,1866.]

N IA G A R A , N . Y .
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

D
ollars.
' 749,800

[Act of September 28,1850.]

M O N T A N A A N D ID A H O ,
1907.......................
1908....... ......... .
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

Duty
collected.

1,426,144
1,494,888
2,177,796
2,524,123
3,357,921

72,477
104,829
108,076
94,398
101,262

[Act of Marph 2,1811.]
6,498,189
4,629,694
3,857,613
4,623,572
6,459,311

21,962,571
22,982,660
20,388,753
16,602,837
18,786,703

2,922,893
2,778,673
3,115,518
3,817,210
2,977,002

24,885,464
25,761,333
23,504,271
20,420,047
21,763,705

326,769
256,403
285,346
286,682
258,022

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[Act of March 2,1799.]
Exports.

Imports.

Year ended
June 30—

Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.
2,781,645
2,989,198
2,939,427
2,516,202
2,372,461

D
ollars.

D .
ollars
2,782,165
2,991,509
2,939,427
2,516,202
2,375,304

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

520
2,311

2,843

106,442
105,302
64,882
164,615
162,159

720,427
890,687
771,340
827,380
704,508

568,176
560,622
558,038
700,755
1,065,341

568,175
560,622
558,038
700,755
1,065,341

10,874
22,009
18,404
23,852
35,411

68,556
88,725
24,612
29,493
58,149

501,043
348,692

7,576,717
7,116,662
6,425,107
7,778,983
8,359,538

8,077,760
7,465,354
6,425,107
7,778,983
8,359,538

321,652
341,462
1,109,406
1,271,961
1,960,827

1,138,186
1,328,919
1,358,923
1,024,712
1,215,895

7,757
9,616
3,768
3,548
5,274

1,459,838
1,670,381
2,468,329
2,296,673
3,176,722

124,158
124,744
164,572
143,718
178,249

[Act of March 2,1799.]

VERM ONT, Y T .
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

79,430
110,734
43,016
53,345
93,560

fAct of April 10,1869.]

S U P E R IO R , M IC H ,

1910.......................
io n .......................

129,985
164,367
133,326
172,046
134,398

fAct of March 3,1821.]

S A N D U S K Y , O H IO ,

1907.....................
1908.......................
1009.....................

826,869
995,989
836,222
991,945
866,667

1,707,482
1,158,986
1,110,430
1,349,028
897,966

6,888,527
6,047,627
6,044,746
6,005,986
7,019,258

8,596,009
7,206,613
6,155,176
7,355,014
7,917,224

2,077,483
2,193,286
2,390,861
3,828,935
4,027,312

3,205,924
3,154,386
3,048,438
3,847,380
4,677,061

5,283,407
5,347,672
5,439,299
7,676,315
8,704,373

709,092
596,840
556,016
768,206
1,202,577

IN T E R IO R P O R T S .
ALBANY,N, X .

[Act of March 2,1799.]
70,796
138,415
288,305
626,972
530,359

1907.....................
................
1903
1909.......................
1910.....................
1911 .....................

1907.......................

1910.......................
1911.......................

1,039,630
893,691
870,322
1,520,477
1,436,796

363,807
268,395
257,092
382,542
410,706

[Act of February 28,1881.]

A T IiA N T A , G A .

1908.......................
1909.......................

968,834
755,276
682,017
893,505
906,437

!

!

...............i...............
1

1



4 7,727
2,097
3,353
6,138
7,097

182,103
121,211
143,324
154,661
245,648

189,830
123,308
146,677
160,799
252,745

68,460
41,716
46,252
64,424
84,139

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Year ended
June 30—

[Act of February 18,1807.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
onats.

D
ollars.
827,140
886,426
797,530
1,259,215
1,049,685

1 9 0 7 ...................
1908,,................ .
1909.................
1910. . . . ......... . . . .
1911.,....................

Total.

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,862,633
1,843,483
2,183,322
1,567,061
1,409,913

2,689*778
2,729,909
2,980*852
2,816,276
2,459*598

Dutiable.

[Act of February 9,1889.]

C O L U M B U S , O H IO
25,895
29,229
19,906
18,151
25,853

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

416,420
430,381
242,062
297,707
304,627

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
m i.

1,825
502
318
5,61*
663

1,825
502
318
5,616
663

124,264
126,199
124,148
93,410
146,180

438*138
457,729
446,022
390,048
415,278

1 9 0 7 ....................
1908.......................

7,205
2,688
3,562
8,446
10,267

1909...............
1910-.,..............
1911....................

36,047
119,129
111,333
95,109
83,298

D U B U Q U E , IO W A .

126,061

150,023
138,685

862,402
583,928
570,170
483,458
561,458

223,817
231*094
225,735
223,527
236,844

92,252
121,817
114,895
103,555
93,665

46,524
61,139
57 495
52,473
44,427

[Act of August 3,1854.]
i

__________ l..............

32,997
49,492
56,832
18,440
44,230

E V A N S V IL L E , IN D k




190,886
192,137

[Act O f April 7,1892.]

D B S M O IN E S , IO W A .

1907.......................
1908...................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1 9 1 1 ..................

442,815
459,560
261,968
315,858
829,980

[ACt Of Match 6,1882.]

D E N V E R , COLO.

1907.......................
1908...................
1909.......................
1910.4....................
1911.....................

991,730
882*981
868,872
791,269
838,513

44,192
57,943
40,754
37,556
45,993

77,189
107,436
97,586
55,996
90 223

24,166
29,596
21 103
21,160
oq O 9
A>, ana
U

[Act of September 28,1850.]

!

......... i...............
...............i...............

12,998
10,322
1,882
1,681
25,289

25,574
41,663
14,284
18,297
26,942

38,572
51,985
16,166
19,978
62,231

68} 693
V V
O 0O
80,679
98,418
126,727
224,295

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Year ended

Imports.

June
Foreign. 80— Total.

Domestic.

D a
oU rs.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

..,
..,

KAN SAS

Duty
collected.

D
ollars,

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D a
oU rs.

45,803
50,925
60,226
76,130
61,944

1909.........

1910..

Total.

256,778
229,871
150,723
254,478
391,911

386,804
446,597
333,921
356,794
419,348

107,011
103,698
97,261
127,307
181,775

432,107
497,516
394,147
432,924
481,292

186,820
209,710
183,222
224,533
212,636

[Act Of July 14,1870.]

C IT Y , M O ,

_______ I.............

1907
1908
1900
1910
1911

372,071
290,772
247,812
351,923
479,798

[Act of March 3,1881.]

..,

1 9 1 1 ..

Dutiable.

IN D ,

1907.........
1 9 0 8 ..

R

Free.

115,293
60,901
97,089
97,445
87,887

1 9 0 7 .-..................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910t . 4i......... .
1911.......................

IN D IA N A P O L IS ,

D

40,258
371,870

40,258
371,870

146,596
336,272
322,856
338,324
591,618

1907...*......... .
1 9 0 8 .-..,.-.---....
1900.......................
585

685

107,658
78,586
18,511
100,041
224,387

M E M P H IS , T E N N .
1907 1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.




1,525,861
1,757,637
1,487,602
1,586,202
1,801,872

527,488
568,623
513,148
825,042
646,242

[Act of October 19,1888.]

L IN C O L N , N E B R ,

1910.................
1911....... ...............

1,379,265
1,421,365
1,164,646
1,247,878
1,210,254

586,999
488,210
433,931
506,807
561,638

694,652
566,796
452,442
606,848
786,026

367,486
295,551
240,707
241,493
209,957

[Act of September 28, i860.]
17,233
17,467
6,033
11,407
8,629

186,143
178,077
273,928
308,474
266,786

203,376
195,644
279,961
819,881
275,415

65,467
72,420
90,334
117,125
107,516

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED,

416

No, 222*—M e r c h a n d ise

I m ported a n d E xp o r t ed , etc .—Continued,

IN T E R I O R P O R T S —Continued.
N A S H V ID D E , T E N N .

Year ended
June 30—

[Act of March 2,1831.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

Dutiable.

Total.

Duty
collected.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D a
oU rs.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D a.
oU rs

1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

2,037
2,778
2,748
1,072
8,761

110,655
89,006
92,773
92.977
72.977

O M A H A , N 1B R .
199,413
322,486
270,683
135,422
221,490

387,290
477,735
429,453
323,113
623,656

P IT T S B U R G H , P A ,
839,105
362,610
436,340
682,223
410,993

1,552,531
1,471,443
1,164,057
1,725,891
1,363,002

134,144
154,455
140,635
128,919
109,444

2,391,636
1,834,053
1,600,397
2,408,114
1,773,995

739,710
660,536
594,763
888,195
633,582

[Act of July 11,1870.]

ST, JO SE P H , M O,

1,830
4,463
2,740
1,373
2,000




586,703
800,221
700,136
458,535
845,146

[Act of March 2,1831.]

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

S IO U X C IT Y , I O W A .

36,107
30,335
31,732
34,872
27,402

[Act of July 7,1870.]

1907.
1908.
1900.
1910.
1911.

1907
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

112,692
91,784
95,521
94,049
81,738

1,830
4,463
2,740
1,373
2,000

647,614
703,441
609,584
889,791
681,889

5,886,798
6,153,609
5,347,619
5,427,940
5,344,069

6,534,412
6,857,050
5,957,203
6,317,731
6,025,958

2,434,420
2,607,520
2,268,308
2,365,602
2,358,956

[Act of September 25,1890.]

MERCHANDISE IMPORTED AND EXPORTED.

No. 222*—M

I

e r c h a n d is e

m po r te d

a n d

E

x p o r t e d

,

e tc

.

417

—Continued.

I N T E R I O R P O R T S —Continued.
S P R IN 6 P IE D D , M A S S .

Year ended
June 30—

[Act of September 26,1890.]
Imports.

Exports.
Domestic.

Foreign.

Total.

Free.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1907.......................
1908.................
1909.......................
1910.......................
1911.......................

20,954
21,791
5,986
7,524
11,794

Dutiable.

Total.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.
1,061,591
872,921
1,175,763
1,163,447
1,305,059

1,040,637
851,130
1,169,777
1,155,923
1,293,265

21930°— s

a

1911----- 27




D
ollars.
573,389
496,732
524,964
571,853
629,097

[Act of May 18,1896.]

SYR AC U SE , N . Y .

1907....................... 4,747,343
1908....................... 15,256,586
1 9 0 9 ................... 1,589,723
174,171
1910.......................
357,131
1911....... ..............

Duty
collected.

100

31

4,747,443
15,256,586
1,589,723
174,202
357,131

182,068
242,569
321,915
339,546
421,920

859,184
850,803
1,030,102
1,054,656
1,431,359

1,041,252
1,093,372
•1,352,017
1,394,202
1,853,279

385,546
404,815
602,089
401,293
528,387

No. 3 2 3 .—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED:
a n d

Y ear en ded June 30—

Foodstuffs in crude
con ditio n , an d food
an im als.
V a lu e .

1821..............................................
1830..............................................
1840..............................................
1850..............................................
I860..............................................
1870...............................................
1879...............................................
1880..............................................
1881..............................................
1882..............................................
1883..............................................
1884..............................................
1885..............................................
1886..............................................
1887..............................................
1888..............................................
1889..............................................
1890..............................................
1891..............................................
1892..............................................
1893...............................................
1894..............................................
1895..............................................
1896..............................................
1897..............................................
1898..............................................
1899..............................................
1900..............................................
1901..............................................
1902..............................................
1903..............................................
1904..............................................
1905..............................................
1906..............................................
1907..............................................
1908..............................................
1909..............................................
1910..............................................
1911..............................................

D ollars.
6,081,641
7,382,274
15,273,321
18,011,659
35,743,826
53,981,838
82,283,989
100,297,040
102,486,852
104,947,672
93,091,358
103,010,830
93,345,683
91,588,644
106,362,234
116,087,107
123,130,984
128,480,142
150,639,399
175,558,861
131,663,968
133,309,989
141,377,238
130,002,310
128,379,785
103,984,608
98,933,256
97,916,293
110,385,208
120,280,302
119.202.674
132,223,895
146,130,903
134,315,448
149,747,693
145,577,427
164.110.674
144,776,636
181,194,863




P e ret.

11.15
11.77
15.54
10.38

10.11

12.38
18.46
15.01
15.95
14.49
12.87
15.43
16.16
14.41
15.36
16.03
16.53
16.28
17.83

21.22
15.19
20.35
19.31
16.67
16.79
16.88
14.19
11.52
13.43
13.31
11.62
13.34
13.08
10.95
10.44
12.19
12.51
9.80
11.87

V

a lu e

1905

a n d

to

Foodstuffs partly or
w h o lly m anufac­
tured .
V a lu e.
D ollars.
10,820,814
9,653,971
15,188,845
21,465,776
53,771,067
96,253,561
102.659.926
118,125,216
123,380,388
139,438,506
142.127.926
130,778,286
102,937,933
112,771,436
111,714,382
111,048,075
122,254,266
133,332,031
147,721,884
139,794,773
153,739,181
155,848,824
107,026,180
118,805,703
129,244,951
86,091,010
123,448,135
133,027,374
125,540,654
95,850,256
116,620,623
118,222,862
145,355,839
140,358,114
158,656,263
147,008,870
165,700,920
181,666,572
172,006,601

P

er

1911,

Per ct.

19.85
15.39
15.46
12.37
15.26
22.08
23.03
17.69
19.20
19.24
19.65
19.59
17.82
17.75
16.14
15.34
16.41
16.89
17.48
16.89
17.75
28.72
14.63
15.24
16.90
13.97
17.71
15.65
15.25
10.56
11.87
11.93
13.01
11.44
11.06
12.31
12.63

11.66
11.26

b y

C

ent

G

o f

reat

T
G

o tal

roups

Crude materials for
use in m anufac­
turing.
V alue.
Dollars.
1,983,700
4,214,825
11,510,246
11,711,266
37.073.022
53.118.022
73,328,788
131,861,617
114,244,631
131,356,113
133,612,450
119,150,641
106,774,553
128,434,759
143,361,050
155,057,432
163,548,106
170,637,260
184,175,197
188,317,695
209,277,112
130,086,011
180,939,902
197,646,852
196,159,371
189,322,244
208,565,691
276,241,152
248,006,751
303,001,868
330,401,084
320,794,431
389,160,658
414,687,999
477,027,174
363,482,258
451,359,259
566,270,770
511,362,140

P e i ct.

3 .64
6.72
11.71
6.75
10.48
12.18
16.45
19.74
17.77
18.13
18.48
17.84
18.49

20.22

20.71
21.42
21.94
21.62
21.80
22.76
24.16
19.86
24.72
25.35
25.66
30.73
29.91
32.50
30.13
33.55
32.22
82,37
34.82
33.81
33.25
30,43'
34.40
36.37
33.48

V

alu e

a n d

G

,

in

Sp

r a n d

e c if ie d

D

M anufactures f o r
further use
in
m anufacturing.
V alu e.
DoUars.
4,079,064
5,152,486
11,356,196
26,163,152
23,613,395
64,545,306
49,692,449
110,779,516
87,790,890
98,623,766
98,755,423
94,696,249
78,254,677
91,539,244
120,079,754
121.605,094
115,079,918
116,924,080
186,446,309
112,729,303
135,603,418
82,894,732
96,486,622
101,070,937
88,490,406
79,288.417
91,953,914
134,222,045
127,576,924
147,656,292
195,750,847
160,233,890
177,827,960
220,298,751
274,096,464
196,248,409
222,101,622
285,138,373
289,785,652

Per ct.

7.46

8.22
11.56
15.08
6.67
12.51
11.15
16.59
13.66
13.61
13.66
14.18
13.65
14.40
17.34
16.80
15.44
14.81
16.15
13.69
15.66
12.65
19.18
12.96
11.57

12.88

13.19
15.79
15.49
16.34
19.08
16.17
15.91
17.96
19.11
16.43
16.94
18.31
18.84

Y

iv is io n s

ear s

,

1821

to

1911,

b y

G

reat

G

r o ups,

.1

M anufactures read y
for consum ption.
V a lu e.
D ollars.
30,998,900
35,794,837
44,300,005
95,312,499
199,878,690
173,094,847
130,145,818
196,587,405
203,725,925
238,716,691
242,945,562
207,771,072
182,943,076
194,791,568
202,800,073
211,218,652
212,482,518
230,685,581
217,677,775
204,543,857
228,764,866
148,798,021
199,543,10$
226,699,759
217,843,918
153,025,210
169,516,690
203,126,941
205,505,580
231,420,820
257,757,184
252,857,673
252 3721650
307,801,164
364,192,884
831,617,926
299,106,295
367,723,367
361,422,180

Per ct.

66.86
56.97
45.09
54.99
56.52
39.69
29.19
29.43
81.70
32.94
33.59
31.12
31.61
30.65
29.29
29.17
28.52
29.23
25.75
24.72
26.40
22.72
27.26
29.07
28.48
24.84
24.32
23.90
24.96
25.62
26.13
25.51
22.5$
26.10
25.39
27.77

22.80

23.62
28.67

M iscellaneous.

V a lu e.
DoUars.
656,709
682,663
630,094
846,174
3,586,119
5,024,834
7,666,805
10,303,952
11.035,942
11,566,826
12,648,195
12,288,615
13,071,607
16,910,485
8,002,275
8,940,754
8,635,860
9,261,325
8,365,632
6,468,073
7,347,877
4,657,045
6,596,915
5,659,113
4,611,981
4,338,165
4,730,863
5,407,979
6,157,048
5,611,410
5,896,825
6,764,620
6,665,061
9,100,980
10,700,947
10,406,902
9,541,514
11,471,712
13,454,769

T otal
valu e .

Per ct.

1.02
.93
.64
.49

1.00
1.16
1.72
1.54
1.72.
1.59
1.75
1.84
2.87
2.57
1.16
1.24
1.16
1.17
.99
.7 8
.8 5
.7 0
.90
.71
.6 0
.70

.68
.6 4
.74
.62
.5 8
.6 $
.6 0
.7 4
.7 5
.8 7
.7 2
.7 4

.88

DoUars.
54,520,894
62,720,956
98,258,706
173,609,526
353,616,119
435,968,408
445,777,776
667,964,746
642,664,628
724,689,574
723,180,914
667,697,693
577,527,329
635,496,136
692,919,768
723,957,114
745,131,652
789,310,409
844,916,196
827,402,462
866,400,922
. 654,094,622
731,969,965
779,724,674
764,780,412
616,049,654
697,148,489
849,941,134
823,172,165
903,320,948
1,025,719,297
991,087,971
1,117,513,071
1,226,562,446
1,434,421,425
1,194,341,792
1,311,920,224
1,556,947,430
1,627,226,105

G dd
ran ivision
s.
15,885,884
16,426,888
21,868,099
23,421,678
29,648,681
23,368,491
29,016*677

10.83
12.23
14.26
16.09
18.00
16.13
16.01

43,594,235
46,567,810
62,570,649
60,601,831
61,751,653
62,815, 761
61,951,906

30.00
33.18
39.44
41.22
37.27
34.60
36.02

155,684,185
165,658,732
178,305,765
125,989,387
168,843,290
216,320,068
182,073,220

40.00
39.95
37.38
34.68
37.41
38.20
35.61

112,410,581
142,348,989
176,664,900
119,742,234
139,640,807
189,781,626
188,979,241

63.21
64.62
64.45
60.99
62.83
66.56
65.67

207,542,050
254,910,648
299,184,632
269,236,779
246,309,531
304,641,434
295)622,186

82.28
82.84
82.17
81.30
82.35
82.84
81.79

6,606,657
7,385,1179,207,215
9,022,238
8,328,956
9,363,400
10,524,630

83.83
80.10
86.04
86.70
87.30
81.53
78,22

540,773,092
633,292,184
747,291,253
608,014,147
654,322,918
806,270,280
768,167,760

32,236,661
32,166,677
36,412,638
36,916,458
38,099,155
35,926,069
44,291,449

22.06
23.96
24.32
25.36
23.22
24.81
24.44

76,984,446
68,994,920
79,069,554
68,624,389
77,571,298
102,115,026
91,517,787

52.96
49.16
49.84
46.61
46.81
56.24
53.21

66,735,603
73,824,672
82,394,392
76,742,126
78,948,798
99,448,527
99,909,062

17.15
17.80
17.27
21.09
17.49
17.57
19.53

34,186,849
42,488,952
46,903,705
35,797,430
39,095,182
42,570,987
40,026,957

19.22
19.28
17.11
18.24
17.60
14.93
13.91

16,256,807
16,449,133
17,762,524
19,857,615
19,416,278
25,110,282
27,402,415

6.44
5.36
4.88
5.99
6.49
6.83
7.58

828,789
1,428,968
1,033,636
977,880
869,209
1,696,595
2,849,123

12.40
16.50
9.66
9.40
9.11
13.92
17.46

227,229,145
235,353,322
263,576,349
238,815,898
253,999,920
306,767,486
805,496,793

76,927,403
65,418,692
72,367,288
64,167,395
73,636,619
66,117,807
83,042,803

52.64
48.70
48.33
44.07
44.81
45.67
46.83

4,374,912
2,728,273
3,186,797
889,044
1,939,283
1,767,895
1,288,860

3.01
1.94
2.01
.61
1.17
.98
.75

57,809,899
56,064,971
63,062,387
39,307,300
69,313,084
102,966,187
70,342,881

14.86
18.52
13.22
10.80
15.35
18.19
13.76

11,090,096
15,281,901
20,462,721
19,474,482
18,184,353
23,864,528
26,145,152

6.24
6.94
7.46
9.92
8.19
8.37
9.08

509,698
766,803
916,963
1,030,050
822,729
1,330,333
1,742,566

.22
.25
.25
.31
.28
.36
.48

83,792
162,336
169,431
130,319
82,756
118,036
61,488

1.25
1.76
1.58
1.25
.86
1.03
.46

150,795,300
140,422,876
160,166,537
124,998,590
163,878,724
196,164,786
182,623,760

20,117,772
19,687,876
19,074,840
20,272,541
21,978,144
18,288,852
23,068,661

13.77
14.66
12.74
13.93
13.39
12.63
12.74

18,609,663
20,422,141
13,166,062
16,255,888
22,759,127
10,552,923
10,689,342

12.80
14.65
8.29
11.06
13.74
5.81
6.21

75,869,988
85,166,786
106,811,738
$6,678,728
99,748,581
103,428,822
115,546,716

19.50
20.53
22.39
23.82
22.10
18.25
22.60

19,667,164
19,566,353
27,344,563
17,117,541
20,724,603
26,173,846
28,727,531

11.06
8.88
9.98
8.72
9.33
9.18
9.98

27,593,342
35,092,584
45,846,797
40,621,645
32,142,423
34,432,157
34,967,216

10.93
11.40
12.66
12.26
10.74
9.37
9.68

125,062
159,981
232,402
221,273
200,149
279,244
450,274

1.88
1.73
2.17
2.13
2.10
2.43
3,35

161,982,991
180,096,671
212,475,427
181,167,616
197,548,027
193,156,344
213.449,730

492,615
387,784
373,187
506,274
726,376
793,484
1,397,182

.34
.29
.26
.35
.44
.56
.77

1,728,043
1,628,878
650,911
705,340
1,629,716
4,291,147
6,533,097

1.19
1.16
.41
.48
.98
2.36
3.80

22,614,157
22,051,657
25,872,146
19,409,819
20,014,442
27,392,082
17,245,508

5.81
3.32
5.43
5.34
4.44
4.84
3.37

323,747
453,440
2,652,474
4,139,706
4,440,498
2,548,892
3,612,180

.18
.20
.97
2.11
2.00
.89
1.26

213,497
187,708
207,415
268,308
227,335
2,017,923
1,452,188

.08
.06
.06
.08
.08
.05
.40

16,362
60,191
29,285
25,419
23,641
66,267
34,297

.24
.65
.28
.24
.25
.49
.25

25,388,421
24,769.658
29,785,393
25,054,866
27,062,008
37,099,795
30,274,462

64,54a
16,087
13,290
32,378
49,843
23,820
25,509

.04
.01
.01
.02
.03
.01
.01

10,446,826
11,926,181
20,580,806
16,696,463
14,491,064
16,715,584
26,244,753

2.68
2.88
4.31
4.32
3.21
2.95
5.13

149,523
159,116
68,095
48,742
116,179
198,494
294,591

.09
.08
.03
.02
.05
.07
.10

134,448
267,852
274,549
190,238
187,939
191,238
285,609

.05
.09
.08
.06
.05
.05
.07

27,207
23,969
28,985
29,773
36,803
68,270
34,957

.40
.26
.27
.28
.88
.60
.26

11,343,622
12,628,735
21,127,466
16,290,675
15,108,627
17,489,739
27,213,620

.36
.17
.10
.20.
.14
.21
.21

1 See explanation of terms, p. 20,

419




621,078
235,630
161,741
293,081
226,799
292,333
378,201

IMPORTS, BY GREAT GROUPS AMD GRAND DIVISIONS.

Europe:
1905.............................. .
1906................................
1907...............................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
North America:
1905................................
1906................................
1907*..............................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
South America:
1906................................
1906...............................
1907................................
1908................................
1909...............................
1910................................
1911.......................... .
Asia:
1906...............................
1906...............................
1907...............................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
Oceania:
1905................................
1906................................
1907................................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
Africa:
1905................................
1906................................
1907...............................
1908...............................
1909................................
1910...............................
1911...............................

No. 224.—MERCHANDISE IMPORTED:

Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e

30,1901 t o 1911.1

to
o

[The term "to n ,” as used in this table, signifies the long ton of 2,240 pounds.]
A rticle.

1904

1908

1,249
273,728
144,773
1,657,705
1,910
714,623
1,875
271,115
2,032
48,939
329,456
1,187,288
198,330
127,177

1,928
375,096
94,099
1,233,626
2,944
1,273,607
303,627
2,059
46,663
264,894
910,047
302,098
179,767

1,481
225,875
64,694
935,673
2,803
1,191,611
2,196
344,685
1,737
38,037
299,886
998,897
316,173
482,894

684
79,986
15,372
230,751
2.634
1,090,596
2,092
369,691
1,253
23,298
236,841
791,991
365,054
178,242

2,314
93,084
25,541
365,488
2,853
1,169,011
2,327
422,072

aw oi
/fr e e ., dolls..
TotaI.............................\dut. .d olls..

1,235,670
3,243,285

1,997,464
2,627,067

1,771,696
2,762,149

Total anim als..

4,478,955

4,624,531

4,533,845

Anim als:
fN o___
Cattle................................... free.. id olls..
/N o ....
-d u t. \dolls..
D o.
(N o ....
H orses............................... fr e e ... (d olls..
/N o ...
D o ...................................d u t.. ' Idolls.
Sheep...........................................

D
°..................d t < y
u--{dS::

A ll other, incl. fowls.............free..d olls..
A ll other, inch live poultry, .d u t. .d o lls..

A

n

t

i

m

o

n

y

O re*....................... - ............
A

s

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r

r
c

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A

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t

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t
i

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c

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1,888

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4,735,841
1,691,870
2,745,341
95,554
26,316
40,145
6,150,476
4,678,499
3,704,485
. s. u . . . to . . . r . ] . . m . . . . e . . . t . a. .
282.282
370,727
275,964

1909

1911

1910

45,319
184,742
659,402
391,375
191,703

118,368
28,190
430,062
3,377
1,266,987
2,644
449,688
2,679
53,951
238,068
966,408
422,237
206,721

122,230
31,567
442,892
3,644
1,574,020
2,436
404,085
3,081
67,555
221,717
1,052,870
491,257
189,373

3,188
149,142
89,168
1,358,168
3,562
1,325,784
1,925
278,608
5,609
104,509
219,156
978,097
407,646
175,505

3,049
140,713
136,135
1,858,709
4,953
1,658,640
2,131
348,636
4,860
89,272
97,803
413,368
369,883
158,450

2,611
291.139
193,327
2,708,685
7,867
2,660,241
3,753
635,781
6,335
135,019
119,817
561,860
434,404
412,541

2,441
362,220
180,482
2,590,857
6,331
2,055,418
3,262
636,656
5,341
116,277
48,114
261,348
490,243
337,945

1,558,934
1,570,675

1,698,789
1,638,665

1,861,543
2,052,879

2,255,062
2,089,220

1,987,081
2,790,378

2,258,508
2,779,163

3,520,803
4,318,867

3,024,158
3,826,806

3,129,609

3,337,454

3,914,422

4,344,282

4,777,459

5,037’,671

7,839,670

6,850,964

2,409,897
41,792
3,930,879
l
2
205,908

2,087,136
50,954
4,523,281
312,332

1,759,295
53,487
7,091,318
795,398

3,053,082
217,004
8,810,197
1,915,362

1,682,774
91,527
8,046,116
672,934

6,021,877
170,443
9,530,767
644,734

2,200

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9,079,124 11,134,912 11,833,983
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16,599,766

b
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*55,552
*1,432
* 700,772
*45.830
48,489”068 . 10,036,401
s
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541,588
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12,437,501

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19,087,444

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A ll other................................d u t. .d o lls ..
A

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. 7,935 f s r e
u. .
e 923 oe

799,386

A rticles specially im ported. *.free, .d o lls ..
A rt works:
Production of Amer. artists.free, .d o lls..

20

,.
.

,. o .

. r.d

2,823,444

.” . . ! .
, f 23,132
. d

296,626

481,102
.

.

965,037

1,960>017
oo

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3,179,913

le

s
:
. r . u . e . . f e . a . , . 427,292 . u d 752,075 e l
. c- . . ^ t.
r o
.a d. . c . u . t . . u t . . . r 26,106d . s . . o29,441 f l
. . e. .
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Asphaltum and bitum


.

s

r

.

.

4,013,689

.

o 14,286
l
1,538,370

l

103,353
2,502,730

42,167
1,637,366

54,573
2,038,487

47,544
3,122,209
753,396
418,634,131
1,701,193
47,510
1,122,085
269,161
146,371
712,551

640,560
20,264,115
1,591,167
57,124
1,318,539
293,651
152,568
707,746

604,311

385,258

766,933

706,696

399,642

557,995

2,681,951

3,996,066

4,141,849

5,160,569

3,911,125

! 671,850

706,045
53,941

3,239,168
41,176
1,021,390
220,359
128,050

(
dl
s
709,697 .
s37,956 .
.

24,922
1,300,527

s 27,347 .
.
1,647,357

39,187

t

o

n

945,487
82,788

s

8

1,014,546
150,313

1,115,800
155,748

e

711
2.404,109
18,513,187
43,355
1,737,757

A u tom ob iles.................... free«. - { ^ j g ]'
A

h

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND

1902

1908

1907

1906

1905

1901

Dried or advanced, and rock* /t o n s ..
.......................................... d u t..\ d olls..

153,266
514,297
22,374
129,488

120,544
538,573
20,035
111,631

A utom obiles, and parts of:
/N o ...
Autom obiles ®
..................... d u t..*\dolls.
Parts o f »................................ dut. .d olls.
T ota l.

.

d

o

l

l

s

.

.

1,176
4,041,025
801,254

1,045
2,500,134
490,905

1,624
2,905,391
773,743

1,473
2,851,446
985,638

1,898,843
351,916

4,842,279

2,991,039

3,679,134

3,837,084

2,250,759

715,766
216,087
262,775
30,673
845,255
292,073

542,812
217,851
317,464
21,847
733,798
248,275

611,085
175,729
274,662
22,674
777,357
171,688

1,230,471

316,838
41,664
1,067,911
200,290

1,163,752
178,292
321,347
58,910
1,168,924
205,776

11,493,840
1,850,519

2,640,258
427,496

3,731,150
470,500

6,504,212
798,385

3,954,423
518,562

244,967
70,590
619,239
242,061

742,644
161,240
295,200
45,563
536,366
249,515

607,745
153,668
305,471
40,784
216,205

867,277
247,956
378,652
31,884
1,013,351
261,740

4,867,649
556,531
45,746

2,352,701
283,832
56,796

5,767,650
687,544
80,731

13,120,338
1,763,280
143,984

56,462
30,201
40,919
29,966
137,416
45,899
227,681
13,685
78,317,310
1,732,238
91,338,974
1,329,235
838
430
1,077,424
669,419
601
4,489

90,708
45,245
16,633
10,837
170,882
57,802
235,819
14,201
75,323,157
1,869,338
78,898,615
1,204,092
32,512
20,329
6,852
7,517
46,851
164,100

812,076

618,221

695,922

200,221

2,644
199,741
38,319
18,049
81,020
1,440
143,407
14,033
9,803
39,546
258,065
20,312
10,818
10,127
15,443
15,536
189,465
8,337
8,458
10,623
1,034,511
6,666,989
74,552
364,307
22,675
38,773
400,920
2,651,699
179,714
26,634
10,726
18,626
444,801
344,003
301,266
312,306
304,668
24,612
19,876
15,581
16,361
16,625
43,408,509 58,468,791 71,287,151 87,619,202 88,780,442 82,662,162
2,112,032
2,361,310
2,543,417
2,118,147
1,465,487
1,097,099
63,075,006 108,079,166 138,316,029 125,164,190 134,119,980 142,738,383
2,249,205
2,336,723
2,255,136
1,616,716
913,867
2,273,999
51
17
158
5
20,551
51
16
126
4
13,576
164,201
41,082
* 341,617
375,433
57,995
3,102,585
36,741
150,561
329,766
237,049
53,291
2,769,317
45,314
144,759
62,413
39,593
47,702
40,801
681,944
446,500
179,295
159,046
176,513
177,239
761,525

830,479

1,432,082

1,574,835

1,396,090

990,525

107,318
41,990
76,657,974
2,126,822
132,116,821
1,998.056
509,439
476,586
141,582
625,287
1,590,971

See notes on p. 489.

421




141,482
566,506
12,355
99,834

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

919,405
800,444 s
Beads and bead ornam ents.. .d u t. . d
o
l
l
. ,
156,682
162,739
s
.
.
Bism uth.................................. free.. /t l d b o 251,101 . s . 202,057
l
l
. .
B lacking....................................dut. . d
69,520 s
o
l
l
. 61,759
.
Bones, hoofs, and horns, unm f.free.. . d
o 674,368 l
l
s 692,634
. .
Bone and horn, mfrs. o f..........dut. . d
231,894
201,416 s
o
l
l
. .
Brass, and manufactures of:
i
b 3,366,893 . 8,288,648
s
.
.
Brass fit only for rem fr___ free.. f
916,152
\
d
o 433,460 s
l
l
. .
26,917 s
o
l
l
. 47,234
.
Manufactures o f10................ dut. . d
Breadstuffs:
57,406
u
s
. .
171,004 h
r « ............................... d u t.. /t b d
33,221
84,073 s
o
l
l
. .
[
b
u
s
. 18,278
.
5,169h
Corn u .................................. d u t., i
d
o
l
.
.
3,418l s 13,418
20,735 h
/ b
u
s
-25,812
.
Oats...................................... d u t.
12,085
8,995 s
t
d
o
l
l
. .
f
i_ b _
s
_ 204,694
236,981
Oatm eain.............................d u t.
t
d
o 11,667 l
l
s 13,628
. .
/
l
b 74,598,061 . 75,674,776
s
.
.
.
R ic e ...................................... dut. t
d
o 1,588,044l
l
s1,596,210
. .
81,984,118
R ice flour, rice meal, and broken / l
b 42,601,649 . .
s
.
.
rice ....................................dut. t
d
o 736,854
l
l
s 1,330,711
. .
u
s 46 h
. , 88
R y e » ....................................d u t. i / b d
o
l 33l
s
. 97
.
118,612
600,212
W heat.................................. d u t. { d
o 418,327 s
l
l
.78,640
!
642
420
W heat flour......................... d u t. t
d
o
l
s
. .
2,610
3,430l
Farinaceous substances, and
443,333
545,938

111,015
461,698
13,415
118,194

4,245,019

149,147
462,843
23,745
123,022

74,700
317,094
7,385
74,699
1,106
3,844,505
400,514

119,625
428,877
14,304
62,505

136,440
497,194
18,289
99,653

c m * * ........................................ d n t --{ d o u s ::

and

V aldes,

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

ears ended

J u n e 30, 1901

to

422

N o. 2 2 4 *— M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

1911— C on tin u ed .
1911

1901

1902

1903

1901

1905

1906

1907

1908

Breadstuffs—Continued.
A ll other, and preparations of, used as
food—
IkfasttLivmf -rormfoplll. And film!- fibs ...
dnt
lar preparations11. .
AU other......................

1,078,995

1,380,658

28,787,821
1,171,887
438,963

40,224,202
1,617,684
613,916

53,441,080
2,083,833
667,427

77,926,029
2,941,204
465,838

87,720,730
3,479,824
520,256

97,233,708
4,009,995
685,774

85,114,003 113,772,801
4,926,812
3,676,786
1,349,817
1,031,030

114,779,116
4,864,318
1,728,702

..d o lls ..
T otal........................
Bristles:
Crude, not sorted, bunched^or fib s ....
. \dolls..
SortecL, bunched, or prepared fib s ....
................................... ;..!d u t . .(d o lls ..

4,377,169

5,007,216

6,084,633

6,320,933

8,568,313

7,595,870

10,285,114

11,936,767

14,152,447

12,861,816

13,452,732

51,539
22,310
1,633,036
1,707,887

40,537
28,446
1,972,572
2,018,885

34,239
13,069
3,009,806
2,641,535

11,241
10,976
2,576,615
2,356,325

8,122
4,054
2,461,464
2,366,444

13,435
9,389
2,728,114
2,686,357

11,620
5,325
3,433,941
3,256,552

7,710
7,620
2,614,783
2,090,157

10,129
7,637
2,884,372
2,583,482

37,927
12,987
3,992,520
3,111,872

11,562
9,803
3,542,913
2,970,481

..d o lls ..

1,730,197

2,047,331

2,654,604

2,367,301

2,370,498

2,095,746

3,261,877

2,097,777

2,591,119

3,124,859

2,980,284

Bronze, manufactures of......... d u t. .d o lls ..
Brushes..................................... d u t. .d o lls ..
B uttons Mid parts o f..............d u t. .d o lls..
fanH lo-nifnK m lm and other vw p - fib s..
table stearin 8................. ...d u t . . (d o lls..
Candles and tapers........... ...d u t . ..d o lls ..

865,372
1,142,385
551,492

871,632
1,151,016
954,020

799,938
1,246,671
1,190,207

754,302
1,372,227
892,612

806,328
1,306.446
866,178

919,912
1,357,114
873,211

971,389
1,586,556
936,085

934,632
1,681,640
652,961

4,265
25,508

90,606
31,392

112,637
32,575

131,467
29,590

109,072
28,145

161,614
28,021

162,359
44,663

129,477
55,540

695,856
1,430,321
766,901
3,276,910
72,946
35,764

856,892
1,732,200
1,055,645
4,262,942
70,461
26,432

765,820
2,241,066
762,388
4,913,161
79,031
23,152

hunds.
d o lls ....
100 ft
d o lls .
Electrodes, brashes, plates, and disks «
____ T.................................dut. .dolls
Pots (porous) for electric batteries
............................................ d u t. .d o lls..
All otbpr rnfra. nf 1
3
_____dnt_ dolls

57,637
.47,972

57,430
54,127

58,208
55,259

46,421
58,079

30,282
41,612

71,152
117,754

82,246
159,516

84,829
172,944

121,916
280,565

*9,620
*22,467
4161,679
*217,856

176,789
272,719

138,339

155,895

13,368

12,128

13,837

12,306

16,656

16,421

9,149

8,157

27,037
71,566

17,860
45,899

4,210
36,339

. d o lls..

61,340

66,255

69,096

70,385

58,268

134,175

168,665

181,101

379,168

437,421

469,163

Cement:
1,368
/t o n s ..
Keene's cem ent1
*...........
20,767
*(d olls..
Rom an, Portland, and other hy.■jib s .... 638,770,499 423,844,160 1,UO,522,761 6io,29i,96i 382,754,136 392,963,827 1,123,763,604 573,437,777 192,374,732 163,101,786
602,833
1,973,472
712,628
1,302,239
3,669,926
3,547,914
1,993,303' 1,276,597
1,478,452
draulic.............................. d u t. . (d o lls.. 2,198,891
110,762
127,126
79,099
154,134
59,752
108,188
92,208
59 649
51,540
A ll other..............................d u t. ..d o lls .,
71,436
116,065
124,559
106,600
103,646
125,466
96,311
/to n s ..
88,859
110,165
79,899
97,726
Chalk, unmanufactured.........free. 'td o lls ..
103,842
104,062
93,451
98,652
114,278
110,758
84,816
110,311
73,215
86,966

1,149
19,053
93,297,749
324,949
86,188
123,392
117,658

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

Carbons:

For electric ligh tin g-----

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




t

1909

19X0

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND Vi

A rticle.

• 231,302
14,844

Charcoal *3
............................... du t*-\doUs;i
Chemicals, drags, and dyes:
An, , „
/fre e ..d o lls..
A cld s“ *................................\dut..doU s~
Alizarin, alizarin colors or d yes,/lbs___
and extract o f m adder.. .free. .1 d o lls..
Amm onia, sulpliait oP®*..

.........■

4,517,722
708,881

[J 5,643

478

774,501
42,856

: -144,802
8,516

4,670,259
636,702

4,073,933
625,076

3,882,478
625,491

6,509,938
1,027,026

4 ,3 ii,o ie
659,835

A rsem c“ .............................. ftee--\dolto"
Cinchona bark, and alkaloids or salts
of—
Barks, cinchona, or other, flh_
from which quinine m ay be
extracted......................free.. doU s-Quinia, sulphate o f, and all iM
a
alkaloids or salts of cin- ■
ch on a b a rk .................. free.. doUs*‘
Coal-tar colors and d yes___ d u t. .d olls .
Coal-tar preparations or products, not
m edicinal, and not colors or dyes—
'
Bead or creosote o il1
7___free.
A ll other1 ........................ fre e ...d o lls..
®
D o.1 .............................. d u t. ..d o lls ..
®
C ochineal» .......................... free.
“

886,297
46,660

4,049,813
674,444

3,964,126
753,371

3,749,869
1,215,700

68,547,726
1,788,512
5,407,790
462,332
26,738.834
2,305,185

80,383,268
2,037,467
6,132,517
543.528
32,115,646
2,641,867

17,363
543,053
541,959
863,523
3,163,487
3,023,348
708,346
647,944
«110,568,912 206,501,860
5,252,923
*2,742,510
*14,652,701
*356,577
5,866,982
5,133,725
515,623
450,106
28,182,956
29,175,133
2,938,337
2,220,687
7,024,110
6,466,062
228,292
213,581

28,598,781
2,476,482

29,276,148
2,263,588

29,966,557
2,734,027

24,571,730
2,550,223

26,281,931
2,291,951

28,140,835
2,358,061

4,858,904
1,025,546

3,723,303
649,764

3,978,850
549,753

3,605,131
501,375

4,251,869
570,725

4,076,553
383,726

3,515,958
380,552

3.983,825
368,419

3,502,423
263,112

3,300,483
242.087

3,826,048
297,634

3,660,022
1,128,567
3,881,045

2,886,265
801,400
4,951,346

3,373,381
752,172
6,304,695

3,884,921
852,164
4,918,503

3,039,440
671,310
5,705,091

4,750,602
740,313
5,755,596

4,621,840
651,558
5,635,001

2,415,405
403,474
4,883,675

2,331,981
336,530
5,901,842

2,991,071
411,307
6,011,054

3,218,580
436,138
6,022,986

551,222
929,147

22,043,165
1,405,912
596,618
1,002,298

39,095,186
2,221,234
708,094
738,491

38,213,180
2,173,913
1,018,043
630,297

45,363,012
2,384,202
1,052,967
650,165

21,594
244,460
55,940

17,874
166,371
45,760

32.368
368,448

79,186,787 102,004,981
2,260,364
2,740,530
3,959,049
3,519,733
238,649
232,879

95,183,073
3,021,902
3,273,393
197,929

114.414
20.414

138,821
24,865

112,714
24,215

162,362
64,246

84,332
36,876

iii,6 o 7
53,446

54,793
864,986
213,812

52,657
774,380
171,120

51,008
748,550
401,849

48,491
663,572
588,934

35,514
444,824
77,751

37,313
496,551
109,515

38,230
478,636
54,902

AU otIler......................... d n t--{to iL !"

2,922,141
195,647

2,991,631
213,404

3,723,133
267,371

3,145.770
269,777

3,436,642
299,036

3,390,316
290,179

79,033,584
2,319,785
4,796,65$
379,927

T otal......................................... d o lls..

195,647

213,404

267,371

269,777

299,036

290,179

2,699,712

Dyewoods— 1
6
L °8 w°o d ...........................ftee- - { & :
A ll other...........................free.. . d o lls..
E xtracts and decoctions for dyeing or
tanning—
*
Quebracho ................... dut.

See notea on p. 489.

2,973,409

3,219,831

3,442,995
5,231,252
842,916

423




2,799,413

92,039,253
3,030,790
10,556,961
412,196

4,953,952
598,199

Fusel oil or am ylle alcohol1 /lb s ....
*

IMPORTS^—
QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

'

472,670
37,167

61,228,985
1.660.037
8.271.038
650,118
30,540,893
2,562,384

1)0....................................du t--ld o lls ..
Argols, or wine lees..............d u t.

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i

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37,992,433
2,459,458

32,481,068
2,470,178

36,248,421
3,021,272

2,315,679
4,269,251
3,905,053
2,860,051
. -. .{ .
. . 3. .
. .
- . 241,660 . d . 341,714 . i. .265,386 ” . . . 186,623
s. . .

3,651,544
190,132

4,055,233
232,715

7,068,066
393,581

4,890,897
348,883

4,158,958
275,987

5,451,181
315,154

2,175,784

2,819,673
874,665

1,904,002
638,744

1,668,744
608,440

3,138,070
1,572,863

2,814,299
1,365,269

4,282,247
5,084,580
. 954,389. . 1,308,540
. . .
. .
27,653,928 a 20,565,507
n
d
. 2,938,754 . . 2.127.228 .
. . . .
. . . .
t 42,537,348 r 27,857,055
e
r
a
. 2,034,511 . . 1,251,782.
. . . .
. . . .
11,590,725 10,933,413
. . . . . . . . . . . .
2,713,687
3.505.229
917,815
923,517 s
l
l
. .

5,060,166
1,357,458
25,687,762
. 2,493,438 r
. . f
32,192,731
j
a
. 1,112,660
. . .
f
10,700,817
. . . . . .
3,743,180
1,094,869

6,089,607
2,027,148
24,966,693/
r
2,813,515l
o
26,681,791 i
*
j
d 894,752
o
13,361,932
4,143,974
939,952

1,990,499
602,530
451,362
158,297
5,450,139
1,987,112
24,861,428 s
l
b
l 2,388,458 .
s
.
30,992,245
b
s
l 1,313,997 .
l
s
19,185,137
3,889,533
1,393,476

3,026,648
921,926
477,269
179,965
6,793,821
2,547,339
29,357,579
2,961,800
25,572,655
. 1,255.296
29,402,182
3,877,707
1,444,938

3,726,319
1,118,586
478,422
161,878
6,508,208
2,899,086
23,021,822
2,080,832
18,764,507
970,158
15,494,940
2,306,262
1,668,468
194,406

12,533,493

12,009,390

13,504,125

11,399,676

8,249,972
6,078,073
1,058,354
1,400,286
175,929
12,910
342,777
25,705
109,355,720 97,742,776
1,628,894
1,864,436
90,235,515 g 83,399,660
i
n
j
l
b
754,501
684,086

7,538,689
1,195,942
771,083
1,501,036
82,207,496
1,365,077
94,004,686
s
750,358
3,825,014
527,443
215,118,953
s
996,892

6,908,751
1,152,518
210,440
418,762
125,135,490
2,060,235
99,562,575
801,135
5,220,544
712,004
296,544,687
1,364,990

449,239
1,622,475

629,842
2,208,445

.

.

.

20,369,712

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

28,576,400 35,295,575
. . . . .
. . .
2,358,325 . . 2,937,802

. 1,722,882 .
. . . . .

—

.

1,831,058

2,472,440
. 764,403.
. . .

.

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.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

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u

t

.

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4,574,605
. . 936,065.
. . .
20,523,109
r
i ,
. 2,261,206 .
. . . .
28,453,802
r
. 1,162,233 .
. . . .
9,064,789
. . . . . .
1,605,068
. 861,492o
d

t

.

.

.

d

.

o

l

l

s

.

5,641,508
6,732,581
2,139,204
1,495.366
20,448,703 26,681,736
d
a
m
a
1,914,663
2,835,332 d
e
e
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31,278,485 n 28,865,617
p
o
i
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e
e
. 977,009
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15,780,090 17,785,960
. .5,107,542
5,821,688
1,423,088
1,234,479

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. . .. . .
d. . . o .
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s
i . u . a . . t . . . . 972.582 . . 1,139,557 .
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11,900,724

10,630,481

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573,055
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10,171,882

88,580,611 89,463,182 108,443,892 102,151,969
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1,661,454
1,545,167
1,472,323
1,780,109
107,827,117 , 99,085,386 96,119,711 108,556,316 a
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776,281
879,260
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34,122,953
2,302,183

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1908
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27,010,255
2,052,011

.

4,532,458
5,046,614
4,830,930
7,392,853
3,139,063
3,057,673
lree" {d .o m . :: . . 1,402,894 . . 1,035,980 . . 1,202,451. . 1,282,497. . . 873,781. . 1,044,148
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31,078,455
2,583,270

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100,105,654 109,077,323
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ended

1,249,856
s
386,696
41,181,526
3,665,763

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3,140,768
. . 753,696 .
. . .
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18,166,296
.1,923,251 .
. . . .
26,813,587
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9,608,745
. . . . . 1,277,128 .
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1904

. o . . . t . . a . . l. . . . . . . . . d. . . . . . o. . . . 6,639,139. . 7,744,183 . 10,594,647
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594,680
1,162,461
n 159,380
1,469,948

t

469,387
1,143,683
138,649
1,296,539

14,974,156
7,170,057
1.233.541
529,080
1,085,586
66,115,863
1.140.541
106,234,544
c
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p

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565,252
1,482,649
163,278
1,585,477

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285,845
1,151,207
147,021
1,336,703

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517,388
1,961,518
92,053
843,061

1,312,979
387,525
40,109,007
4,364,419

IMPORTS--- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

G

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V alues,

and

424

N o . 2 2 4 .— M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

Potash—
.
fibs___
Carbonate o f 20............... -free-\ d o lls ..
„
fibs___
Caustic or hydrate o f20- *tree--{d o lls .Chlorate o f16..................

25,642,733
760,745
7,483,834
267,045

24,643,210
844,136
5,947,182
242,881

20,638,423
703,932
7,032,659
294,709

17,433,402
567,445
8,793,391
357,933

1 030 7S3
310,382
48,784
67,378
819,996
990,317
2,992
4,490
11,960
38,791
63,263
62,744
135,956,222 137,005,721 172,452,331 158,313,110 203,694,099 211,876; 869 231,297,809 237,037,158 297,325,285 391,403,907
Muriate of.........................free*-{dolls* ’ 2,046,286
5,640,641
3*883,615
4,758,897
3.860,555
3,360,771
2,407,957
3,239,944
2,624,606
2,131,828
9,387,979 11,790,415 13,518,301 13,260,846 12,492,556 12,886,950 16,790,857 17,470,656 11,757,254
Nitrate of, or saltpeter, crude ]lb s___ 11,361,113
347,440
512,473
517,334
400,200
406,463
318,515
366,526
368,887
264,430
288,897
....................................... free..\ d olls..
* , . x.
_
nhs
57,538,014 55,366,035 61,130,996 86,194,059
sujpnate oi .................. -iree'-\ dolls-1,412,234
1,007,584
1,148,606
1,000,797
56,105,606 74,923,733 79,790,264 71,579,219 81,039,521 77,984,692
A ll other salts o f ...........
1 472 MU 1,616,984
1,617,351
1,834,779
1,812,015
1,625,036
D o .1®
.........................
-d u t- {d olls
T otal........................... ............ d olls..

Preparations, m edicinal16.
S od a-

3,870,011

4,606,948

4,403,794

5,446,602

5,583,739

2,657,751
4,297,850
ino *yv7
66,176
Iw i Qi
Q
252,084
192,321
7,737,405
5,565,361
4,083,961
3,560,460
23,298
*21,084
27,636,757 24,688,625
262,106
232,201
15,422,281 17,705,615
281,505
276,239

2,945,709
74,072
293,574
9,259,656
3,705,930
20,855
19,563,349
188,750
10,550,404
278,333

2,190,820
54,474
282,229
9,683,396
2,901,544
18,344
17,930,376
166,279
10,044,341
230,570

2,242,899
56,236
373,986
13,117,887
1,523,025
13,794
9,527,238
92,291
11,999,502
252,206

4,076,505

6,289,342

6,495,550

7,418,617

8,325,693

C austic21......................... .d u t..{J ^ ^ * •.
(UUlio *
Sal soda21....................... ■
dut"\ d o lis..
,
fibs
Soda ash21..................... - dut-{d o iis ::
A ll other salts o f............ -du t- &

::

T otal...........................
Sulphur, or brim stone, crude /to n s ..
.fre e ..jd o lls ..
Sum ac, ground1
®.............. -du t- f e : :
frftA /lb s ....
V anilla beans..................... .free..| dolls
.
fibs
W ax, m ineral1
5................. •^ree--{dolls..
.
lib s ....
M ineral« ........................

5,119,099
106,248
203,609
5,776,566
5,191,350
28,229
34,451,228
307,298
16,757,354
178,205

5,650,638
586,573
10,305,192

342,073
14,041,202

330,090
12,546,611

353,494
12,583,417

550,495
16,874,602

546,525
17,101,140

6,745,240
73,052
16.164,164
367,486

3,959,207
41,612
8,209,163
247,714

4,506,206
49,987
9,071,781
324,246

25,087,098
473,791

38,439,674
392,309

3

02

6,396,546

6,225,347

8,340,585

9,821,666

10,153,063

13,532,414

14,481,740

12,835,937

12,957,650

17,348,393

17,493,449

159,711
2,875,104
7,339,606
133,303
248,988
875,229

187,480
3,582,884
9,182,917
145,776
361,739
859,399

181,130
3,549,370
12,858,547
187,186
521,689
1,032,654

169,172
3,231,623
18,604,644
276,891
550,328
1,424,647

91,464
1,686,197
15,583,334
225,036
608,116
871,442

88,808
1,597,563
15,131,539
237,309
852,505
1,321,550

35,326
638,222
12,487,103
267,239
969,249
1,523,156
8,652,878
1,464,411

26,319
430,840
8,576,091
227,611
571,977
1,170,135
6,302,722
934,499

17,907
307,207
10,974,613
293,249
1,121,485
1,495,469
8,966,332
1,112,801

29,329
503,670
13,632,861
299,170
797,409
1,203,773

23,477
411,972

8,123,243
586,076
5,241,087
823,053

d

1,140,650
1,953,372
6,393,711
489,293
4,281,596
838,405

V egetable« .................... -Iree--ld o lisB




431,215,560
6,449,576
9,277,547
282,549
106,268,142
1,952,368

2,145,642

d u t. -dnlla

N itrate o f.......................

22,800,352
724,129
7,424,146
309,997

i

See notes on p . 480.
to
Ol

and

V alues,

by

to 1911— C on tin ued.
1909

1910

7,815,709
8,266,701

11,411,074
8,749,512

7,368,291
8,142,052

6,361,605
6,773,124

6,937,534
7,202,284

4,463,654
8,123,425

5,396,200
5,087,900

40,866,642
23,567,238

39,853,829
24,078,633

48,547,325
24,926,705

51,060,676
30,883,262

44,595,766
27,508,481

46,053,006
31,195,420

58,033,858
31,085,627

61,110,766
33,990,240

63,546,432

64,433,880

63,932,462

73,474,030

81,943,938

73,510,159

79,469,660

89,119,485

95,101,006

238,272
4,687
298,671
10,451

1,411,202
27,967
442,311
17,493

4,138,248
68,312
534,267
20,175

3,340,913
59,589
596,095
22,395

3,401,065
58,502
546,809
20,560

2,597,807
41,680
615,267
. 25,770

2,170,633
34,330
502,792
21,311

6,137,303
99,389
644,466
24,947

2,595,942
62,410
288,866
11,618

5,393,373
111,416
498,441
25,084

1903

1904

Chem icals, drugs, and dyes—Continued.
a ii
/fre e .. dolls..
A ll other.............................. jd u t. .d o lls..

6,025,344
7,011,015

6,508,228
7,468,861

7,074,493
7,565,560

7,633,727
7,963,429

/free. .d o lls.. 32,347,150
20,460,130

33,748,670
23,204,727

39,486,329
24,060,103

52,807,280

56,953,397

511,693
9,833
348,597
11,098

1905

1911

Clays or earths:
Common blue, for m fr. ofcru ci- /t o n s ..
b les............................ .
, . (tons
China clay, or kaolin22.
*nt..|/to n s ..
dolls
A llo th e r....................... ....d u t

5,423
67,763

6,266
73,095

8,498
99,560

7,501
93,566

4,675
49,709

6,494
62,113

10,064
107,832

7,724
75,983

6,158
62,478

16,933
157,044

ieo,2i7
1,036,977

i87,i58
1,214,564

203,857
1,285,097

195,125
1,191,291

200,445
1,222,814

240,699
1,483,278

276,390
1,846,289

243,847
1,680,100

252,838
1,715,078

287,126
1,919,668

17,472
160,631
230,634
1,563,752
72,839
382,960

T ota l....................... ................ d o lls..

1,104,740

1,287,659

1,384,667

1,284,857

1,272,523

1,545,391

1,954,121

1,756,083

‘ 1,777,556

2,076,712

2,107,343

Clocks and watches, and parts of:
Clocks, and parts o f............. dut. .d o lls..
W atches, and parts o f......... dut. .d o lls..

359,146
1,679,093

458,890
2,001,434

489,626
2,182,684

621,239
2,369,235

486,765
2,479,730

539,793
2,565,343

610,060
2,983,113

471,133
2,451,009

468,597
2,088,034

701,852
1,869,402

869,282
2,293,679

T otal.......................
Coal and coke:
C o a lf
ito n s ..
A nthracite................ .— iree..^ dolis
, itons
D o .......................... .---- d u t. -{Jjollg' '

2,038,239

2,460,324

2,672,310

2,990,474

2,966,495

3,105,136

3,593,173

2,922,142

2,556,631

2,571,254

3,162,961

1
6

302
1,958

30,873
104,073

64,812
193,005

36,708
113,526

23,113
78,751

24,907
106,836

4,585
20,151

1,746
8,527

8,352
42,117

B itum inous.............. .- . d n t . . { J ^ : ;

1,977,238
5,381,474

1,941,422
5,310,450

207,664
943,021
133,207
624,107
3,610,285
10,562,185

1,946,323
5,043,824

1,522,152
3,713,748

1,820,687
4,367,750

1,689,869
4,184,541

1,981,467
.5,123,862

1,227,858
3,498,480

1,624,791
4,460,919

1,761,210
4,975,914

Total coal............... ................ d olls..

5,381,480

5,312,408

12,129,313

5,147,897

3,906,753

4,481,276

4,263,292

5,230,698

3,518,631

4,469,446

6,018,031

75,104
309,594

99,485
359,370

122,630
414,017

123,124
493,570

196,008
835,481

158,262
686,484

129,163
563,492

119,196
549,044

169,902
777,401

128,210
621,363

148,989
868,199

Coke................................




IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES. -

1908

1902

Chicory root:
Raw, unground.................. dut.
Roasted, ground, or otherwise fibs—
prepared........................... dut. .\ dolls..

June 3 0 ,1 9 0 1

1907

1901

Total chem icals, drugs, and^dyes

ended

1906

A rticle.

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

A rticles, Y ears

426

No. 2 2 4 * —Merchandise I mported: Quantities

138,058,341
14,552,879
2,912,081
708,007
875,366,797
90,567,788
169,201
19,816

74,802,891 141,161,262 142,539,413 146,303,305 171,001,957 198,442,715 145,033,236 220,853,988 247,996,570
10,923,013 17,479,284 18,179,513 19,841,567 25,764,545 39,346,145 24,361,902 29,271,514 30,887,841
50,524
107,084
100,761
82,542
35,929
70,957
25,963
100,944
45,935

268,183,621
31,966,223
47,339

Pigs, ingots, bare, plates, and old ribs.. . . 61,161,345
.......................................... free..\ d olls.. 9,909,481
30,982
AU other m frs. o f..................d u t..d o lls ..
Total, not including ore and m atte
and regu lu s......................... d o lls.. 9,940,463
Cork wood or bark, im m frd.. .fre e ..d o lls..
Cork, manufactures of.............d u t..d o lls ..

1,729,912
541,083

Cotton, and manufactures of:
Unm anufactured................ fr e e ..{J ^ j^ '’ 46,631,283
6,787,828
Manufactures of—
Cloths—
1,612,267
U nbleached.............d n t..{* g j^ d s196,949
Bleached, dyed, colored,
v\-' 39,150,760
stained^ paiAted, or
5,928,653
printed............... ..d u t . . -----fan. d s ..
B leached*............. -•du t-,d o Uy 8 ..::
D yed, colored, s1
ls q .y d s ..
painted, or pr
lni? 5 ‘ d o lls ....
. dut..J
Total cloths.......................d o lls..




6,125,602

58,984
58,081
133,313
370,834
57,164,775
5,796,066
30,616
18,222,193
1,863,476

10,968,948

17,505,247

18,215,442

19,942,511

25,835,502

39,428,687

24,462,663

29,378,598

30,938,365

32,013,562

1,816,107
648,827

1,737,366
830,214

1,484,405
810,733

1,729,143
1,009,176

1,837,134
1,476,172

2,356,052
1,707,930

2,092,732
2,156,274

2,016,551
1,025,639

3,152,280
1,619,111

4,274,810
2,335,003

98,715,680
11,712,170

74,874,426
10,892,591

48,840.590
8,541,510

60,508,548
9,414,750

70,963,633 104,791,784
10,879,592 19,930,988

71,072,855
14,172,241

86,518,024
13,622,802

86,037,691
15,816,138

113,768,313
24,776,320

772,011
86,386
45,440,314
6,934,393

1,322,007
156,545
59,998,185
9,013,092

1,415,512
159,102
50,032,691
8,144,383

1,309,358
155,695
46,210,012
7,794,179

1,878,528
216,711
72,778,701
11,719,880

2,406,910
280,298
80,233,421
12,727,769

3,609,469
344,941
75,876,055
12,079,919

2,535,251
289,843
65,841,357
9,900,294

5,642,713
585,307
56,304,388
8,455,360

4,155,520
469,888

13,644,562
2,184,693
37,735,078
0,146,423
7,020,779

9,169,637

8,303,485

7,949,874

See notes on p. 489.

11,936,591

13,008,067

12,424,860

10,190,137

9,040,667

8,801,004

t£>

IM^cS^-^OrANTITIES AND VALtTES.

Cocoa, or cacao:
nhs
45,924,353 51,379,396 63,351,294 72,277,600 73,815,895 80,117,402 92,249,819 82,831,242 129,854,749 108,668,070
Crude, and shells o f............free.-"{JioUs”* 6,472,829
*
6,656)504
8,697,515 13,376,562 14,257,250 14,850,328 11,376,061
7,820,087
8,873,709
8,577,649
Cocoa and chocolate, prepared or 11b
2,401,503
2,806,182
4,809,694
3,773,442
1,695,941
1,695,590
1,499,191
2,793,146
4,009,625
3,567,129
m anufactured, not Including
590,090
1,202,427
397,457
1,026,792
711,990
430,732
437,354
906,414
726,895
1,001,858
confectionery! ................ d u t. .|acm s”
871,469,516
854,871,310 1,091,004,252 915,086,380 995,043,284 1,047,792,984 851,668,933 985,321,473 890,640,057 1,049,868,768
Coffee.......................................
62,861,399 70,982,155 59,200,749 69,551,799 84,654,062 73,256,134 78,231,902 67,688,106 79,112,129 69,194,353
200,008
499,633
341,486
400,527
462,378
439,227
431,603
875,420
450,643
244,327
Coffee substitutes...................d u t..
‘*
17,034
28,941
23,385
27,621
38,354
23,613
20,499
26,483
28,705
15,407
Coins, m edals, and m etallic articles be­
89,304
22,052
5,762
20,952
9,162
105,850
17,486
stowed as prizes....................free, .d o lls ..
8,637
21,911
6,379
84,520
128,015
79,720
183,224
114,737
117,279
126,308
87,181
79,231
61,837
Collodion, and mfrs. ...........dut.
'
335,907
1,142,181
871,736
1,908,051
213,663
240,501
277,461
178,144
272,426
166,479
Copper, and m anufactun3 of:
S
398,172
320,217
271,017
gross w t., to n s ...
75,645
278,488
98,517
295,451
242,367
269,196
286,756
Ore ®.................. free.. co p .co n t,,lb s.6..
32,699,456 44,131,360 52,932,308 56,732,916 49,434,121 57,468,402 58,338,523
6,515,353
6,538,597
d o lls ................... 10,641,253 14,093,840
8,296,328
3,466,381
6,727,861
7,057,080
3,385,524
4,892,961
26,949
28,276
M atte, and regulus ** gross w t., to n s...
18,334,643 24,016,986
cop. con t.,lbs. * ..
.........................fre e ..” doUs....................
2,757,192
2,159,191

A rticle.

I mported: Quantities and Values, by A rticles, Y ears
1901

June 3 0 ,1 9 0 1

to 1911—Continued.

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

5,363,515

6,157,744

6,044,691

6,150,484

7,218,897

8,671,848

9,032,574

6,917,828

Cotton, and m frs. of—Continued.
Manufactures o f—Continued.
Clothing, ready-made, and other wear­
ing apparel—

1910

1911

2,751,477
3,615,153
561,362
3,983,030

1,656,513

2,247,903

2,505,035

2,380,658

2,915,382

3,771,188

4,185,344

2,719,431

5,815,403
646,972
3,857,236

22,449,314

25,110,081

24,848,764

25,911,684

34,022,469

5,006,190
1,921,748
14,323,545
496,061
6,048,257

5,764,937
2,421,729
23,207,520
806,062
7,355,661

5,060,533
2,261,924
20,857,389
845,821
5,560,347

5,025,331
2,204,154
24,302,850
1,241,874
4,323,082

5,111,644
2,598,724
26,011,667
1,356,042
4,351,259

39,756,502
2,575,495
963,715
6,940,261
3,583,627
22,954,676
1,042,267
3,949,689

33,611,010
2,764,686
1,035,536
7,036,442
3,921, 111
10,664,171
445,493
4,169,346

34,368,580
1,042,739
423,161
6,926,295
3,306,172
28,960,205
1,221,682
4,084,977

36,828,162
986,952
432,524
8,879,916
4,317,788
35,740,475
1,579,588
5,534,391

35,924,612
4,292,467
1.840.139
7.121.140
4,218,214
56,301,467
2,940,078
5,112,959

T otal manufactures o f.......... .d o lls.. 40,246,935
Diam onds and other precious stones, and
im itations of:
Diam onds—
U ncut, and m iner's, glazier's, and
engraver's, not set......... free, .d o lls.. 6,574,630
Cut but not set..................d u t. .d o lls.. 11,680,823
Diam ond dust or bort......... free, .d o lls..
788,726
Other precious stones—
Pearls and parts of, not strung or set®®
.............. .........................d u t.. d o lls..
U ncut................................. free, .d o lls..
35,303
Cut, but not set, im itations of,
2,134,980
..................................... du t. .d o lls..

44,460,126

52,462,755

49,524,246

48,919,936

63,043,322

73,704,636

68,379,781

62,010,286

66,473,143

66,996,551

6,154,853
12,732,670
785,649

10,933,188
15,574,598
827,996

8,776,418
10,028,452
662,489

10,390,917
17,019,530
447,575

10,579,654
24,282,897
133,752

11,154,152
23,965,438
189,121

4,452,320
9,312,095
71,503

4,761,116
19,313,585
181,721

10,232,604
29,540,074
39,536

9,280,943
24,407,295
92,263

56,783

46,368

89,490

278,783

126,047

156,327

113,462

274,419

285,660

1,140,293
182,010

4,403,919

4,925,069

4,069,759

5,624,701

5,258,412

7,002,984

2,764,757

4,842,229

7,701,927

5,622,596

T ota l.........................................d olls.. 21,214,462
Earthen, stone, and china ware:
Brick's and tiles w _______dut. .d o lls..
China, porcelain, parian, and bisque—
N o t decorated or o r n a m e n t e d
.........................................d u t. .d o lls..
1,000,896
Decorated or ornamented .d u t. .d o lls .. 8,063,687
408,286
A ll other................................d u t. .d o lls..

24,133,874

32,307,219

23,626,608

33,761,506

40,380,762

42,468,022

16,714,137

29,373,070

47,799,801

40,725,400

160,269

224,892

Digitized T ota l...............................d u t. .d o lls..
for FRASER


9,472,869

955,517
8,309,911
414,728

1,072,744
9,003,852
435,456

1,337,381
10,193,072
474,561

1,171,644
10,038,072
450,007

1,113,696
11,401,357
362,475

1,257,051
11,885,680
564,059

1,264,788
11,780,425
382,756

1,053,822
8,420,809
174,128

1,196,740
9,359,176
240,318

1,150,375
9,708,948
552,342

9,680,156

10,512,052

12,005,014

11,659,723

'2y
877,528

13,706,790

13,427,969

9,809,028

11,021,126

11,411,665

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND V&EUES,

5,462,217
^fYvilringrSj hnRA_ and hftlf/dK. prs _
hose® - .............. _dut..\ dolls___
A ll oth er8....................d u t. .d olls..
A ll other clothing..........d u t..d o lls ..
1,529,956
Laces, em broideries, trim m ings, lace
window curtains, and sim ilar tam ­
boured articles...............d u t..d o lls .. 20,235,299
P lushes.velvets, velveteens,)
^
and pile fabrics, n ot cor4 riV
duroys 22...................dut..J
Thread (n ot on spools), y a m ,fib s .... 3,725,256
1,746,723
and warp yam ............. d u t. .\ dolls..
6,182,177
W aste or flo s
ck ................ free.
•
189,020
A ll other............................ d u t. .d o lls .. 5,147,138

ended

428

N o . 2 2 4 * —Merchandise

E dible substances, a s. p. f .» . .d u t. .d o lls ..
................................................. d u t- - f e . :

w

368,482
29,757

496,825
61,458

352,303
38,541

14,909
288,596
764,771
30,337

6,471
136,698
1,520,741
56,847

7,198
131,845
3,198,102
87,264

8,637
163,021
2,090,835
90,932

10,529
169,484
2,678,195
126,650

21,200

86,971
231,859
26,276

71,219
231,939
25,850

130,484
288,650
36,937

9,817
227,461
4,112,004
186,968

12,649
223,333
4,629,273
216,061

12,420
220,505
842,667
34,007

7,407
149,557
501,984
21,042

50,490
241,034

E xplosives:
Cartridges22.......................... d u t. .d o lls..
Firecrackers22.............. ...... du t--{d olls
Fulm inates
and
like
articles®
............................................ d u t..d o lls ..
Gunpowder and substances for/lb s_
_
m ining, b la stin g,etc.® ...d u t..\dolls..
AH other...............................d u t..d o lls..
T otal.......................................d olls..

155,263
1,573,394
225,744
49,617

13,352
250,659
1,497,852
67,283
1,104
115,113

13,601
256,576
811,213
36,620

167

1,597,691
79,738

.................................. d u t- - f e

' W heels, files, and other manufactures
o f ...... ..................................d u t. .d olls.

117,044
818,267
110,738
24,249

384,070
37,432

1,912,874
98,348

13,087

16,921

12,547

12,992

20,971

17,749

12,500

16,938

16,396

47,906
5,610,696

72,791
4,456,496
2215,735

149,414
5,026,923
278,724

108,330
4,930,543
358,892

108,299
4,704,627
346,066

124,955
4,919,122
366,776

102,158
6,778,528
551,381

62,817
6,069,983
423,530

5,927,003
343,348

4,727,282
274,193

124,269
79,556
38,644
40,720

159,616
70,776
55,998
36,381

192,858
76,766
59,778
33,132

181,404
64,569
53,370
28,865

134,415
73,245
55,979
68,813

199,095
161,864
128,454
46,236

275,138
277,313
212,597
70,034

169,914
206,077
158,936
87,001

182,482
353,740
266,002
77,177

789,635

535,027

550,521

713,906

730,861

713,572

865,516

902,198

937,902

798,666
39,669
399,547

905,509
47,563
527,197

1,130,280
69,403
526,400

1,471,678
82,436
547,735

829,150
60,993
424,964

71,197
5,693
461,542

342,161
22,140
521,883

432,857
31,842
378,817

420,972
27,728
207,763

795,864
58,006
270,076

692,051
58,191
282,947

1,524,859

2,032,566

2,476,659

2,742,018

2,036,791

2,970,260

4,401,131

4,360,721

5,507,974

7,113,778

5,865,830

1,211,3

617,567
617,567

73,973

307,652

266,121

171,339

138,621

927,372

1,772,380

2,648,212

2,595,860

1,994,724

1,424,191

2,075,552

2,770,705

2,422,121

2,432,496

2,369,015

3,090,980

3,332,004

3,747,021

3,556,250

2,883,551

2,555,323

26,212

32,645

32,517

26,847

32,342

26,275

31,790

26,135

28,734

31,982

30,643

See notes on p. 489.

429




15,128

10,737

Fans:
Common palm leaf.............free.-{d olls
AH other...............................dut. .d o lls..
Feathers, etc., natural and artificial:
Feathers and downs, crude, not dressed,
colored, or m am if& ctured.dut. .d olls..
Feathers and downs, natural, dressed,
colored,or m anufactured, and dressed
and finished birds........... d u t..d o lls..
Feathers, flowers, fruits, grains, and
leaves, artificial................d u t. .d olls.
F elt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels,
................................................free., dolls.

837
63,040
1,596,540
81,112

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

E m ery, corundum , and other abrasives:
Abrasives, crude, artificial12, d u t. .d o lls.
E m ery Ore....................................free.. ftons.
\dolls.
Grains, ground, pulverized, re-jibs_
_
fined, or m frd...............d u t. .Id o lls..
(tons.
Corundum » ........................ free..
idolls.
/to n s.
018 ‘ .................................*"»• {d olls.
Grains, ground, pulverized, re -jlb s...
fined, or m frd .«............free, .\dolls.

126,520
10,515

I mported: Quantities and Values, by A rticles, Y ears

430

N o . 2 2 4 . —Merchandise

ended June 30, 1901 to 1911—C on tin u ed .
1911

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

4, n o
36,617

8,790
144,599

16,237
201,416

23,872
319,793

33,490
516,851

18,147
208,560

22,681
342,295

27,665
352,350

36,999
580,334

52,330
845,765

Phosphates, orude*4. . . . . *.free. [QOilS..‘
r
'
A ll other....................... . ...... free, .d o lls..

141,770
$16,641
1,376,977

160,897
791,461
1,490,708

152,703
639,008
2,259,852

110,240
608,406
2,575,527

128,967
750,218
3,257,631

20,027
102,170
4,135,630

24,350
165,608
4,833,527

28,170
164,335
4,453,776

19,805
137,006
5,278,259

15,928
152,840
7,373,278

5,654,532

T otal......................................... d o lls..

2,230,236

2,426,758

3,100,276

3,503,726

4,524,700

4,446,360

5,341,430

4,970,461

5,995,599

8,371,883

10,150,142

6,878
1,880,717
4,057
622,814
2,334
163,556
103,140
4,412,482

7,772
2,094,915
6,064
1,013,911
7,819
495,254
128,963
4,447,987

8,155
2,028,012
4,919
821,261
14,670
1,086,682
79,703
3,356,825

10,123
2,541,874
5,871
869,260
13,622
1,199,014
96,735
4,104,870

8,089
2,260,421
3,987
638,325
15*607
1,405,184
98,215
4,500,023

8,729
2,327,300
5,317
906,808
13,914
1,283,311
103,945
6,449,684

8,656
2,254,112
8,718
1,534,371
14,966
1,369,206
104,489
8,950,918

9,528
2,514,680
6,213
1,086,805
10,174
893,273
107,533
6,504,920

9,870
2,542,256
5,208
799,164
9,610
675,887
156,685
7,216,307

12,761
3,536,062
6,423
1,039,833
9,272
645,526
68,155
3,728,448

43,735
7,115,446

56,453
10,555,272

61,648
11,885,510

65,666
11,423,395

61,562
12,065)270

58,738
11,036,667

54,513
10,876,107

52,467
8,974,617

61,902
7,156,091

70,076
7,972,564
8,013
764,917

89,583
11,961,213
9,083
977,410

87,026
13,289,444
16,075
1,992,779

109,214
15,935,555
14,428
1,740,317

100,301
15,256,859
17,149
1,991,989

98,037
15,282,208
18,603
2,074,312

99,061
14,959,415
22,580
2,295,229

103,994
14,047,369
13,575
1,471,419

91,451
10,216,887
10,719
1,142,761

93,253
10,517,100
3,353
362,888
99,966
11,440,521
12,248
1,148,461

7,792
2,668,638
5,278
938,338
6,874
469.503
65,238
4,718,509
2,070
465,774
74,308
8,622,491
2,679
294,388
117,727
12,092,564
8,468
482,065

'Frt+ai
/fre e , .d o lls .. 20,428,975
T otal..............................\ d u t-d o lla .. 2,503,531

28,437,136
3,108,826

31,613,240
2,849,273

34,403,151
3,411,184

35,219,325
2,898,746

36,126,182
3,234,108

38,450,875
3,788,483

31,891,598
3,601,485

26,406,933
3,341,420

27,842,944
4,576,895

27,145,374
3,606,876

Total unm anufactured.. . . . . .d o lls .. 22,932,506

31,545,962

34,462,513

37,814,285

38,118,071

39,360,290

42,239,358

35,493,083

29,748,353

32,418,839

30,752,280

595,332
49,717.689
2,483; 252

1901

Fertilisers:
.....................- ............fte« -| d S X ::
Manure salts end kain it m .f r e e ..{ ^ £ - '

Fibers, vegetable, textile grasses, and
manufactures of, n. e. s.:
Unmanufactured—
*•<•*..................................
H em p................................dttt-* jd 3 £ ::
Xstle, o f Tam pico fib er. ..free. -

"

Jute and ju te bu tts.........free..
*
.
/tons
K apocw .......................... *frw ‘ -1d2us '
- - a

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

N ew Zealand flax » ........ ^ e “ { d o S j
Sisal grass.........................
A U other........................... ^ - - { d S u s ”

Manufactures of—
Bagging, gunny cloth , ana fabrics for
covering cotton .............. d u t. .d o lls..
«*.
..
_ j.1 l
s
fibs.®.
Bags of Ju te.................... dttt" { d o lu "
Cables, cordage, threads, and fib s—
tw ine, n. e. s.*2
............. d u t. .\dollS..




476,053

637,848

221,965

263,680

348,551

619,800

1,218,346

1,068,097

451,705

704,932

2,i20,670
235,508
45,077

2,912,io3
994,571
280,414

2,061,077
873,136
391,569

1,307,231
1,018,755
384,961

1,745,680
2,052,229
4*1,174

2,432,383
1,763,478
370,534

4,330,530
1,384,227
407,997

3,941,381
1,051,140
369,971

3,024,480
791,090
305,122

2,611,348
912,372
379,779

29,616
593,306
740,392
3,902,304

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VA

1902

A rticle.

Carpets and carpt’g*2. .d u t.

*

95,133
29,285
4,654,474
145,409

Coir yam ..........................
Fabrics, woven, n. e. s.—
Burlaps, Of smgle ju te yarn/lbs*8*.
^
,1
« ^dTut, .\ dolis,. 12,606,^05
“*,
° S « L o kAown as "Ita-raJaS. . . .f
yds.
fMnfe.
H andkerchiefs . . . . . ....... d u t, .d o lls ..
Daces, em broideries, trim m ings, lace
window Curtains, etc.2 ., dut* .d o lls..
2
IV in e , binding................frte- ‘ {dolls* ’
................................

*<**.............................. f
»

e

f e

Total m anufactures o f.......... , dolls..

2,201,740

260,484
81,917
7,030,118
257,958

200,179
61,437
5,593,867
196,289

207,646
61,944
6,518,063
242,960

14,378,316 14,630,647
100,776,312 103,488,472
15,037,695 15,606,315
2,218,029
2,354,944
2,405,727

15,631,503

233,421
80,674
4,961,746
184,946

214,677
76,569
5,904,034
214,243

4,435,464
166,997

7,441,322
320,025

6,095,204
204,949

7,698,356
309,068

269,067,189 311,118,267 356,549,685 311,785,529 337,163,051 425,506,092
14,693,173 20,083,938 29,113,847 23,024,659 19,780,186 21,447,537
99,817,093 124,088,847 125,825,473 97,728,481 119,671,206 141,887,017
15,605,808 18,839,826 21,048,362 17,101,639 18,108,649 21,160,629
2,543,000
2,592,184
2,136,946
2,364,659
2,404,631
2,734,071

396,550,776
21,103,014
114,684,371
18,222,772
2,493,514

6,933,167
275,125

8,634,215
708,199
2,138,182
446,716
15,280,211

3,536,637
312,905
4,443,122
381,325
2,831,105

8,896,324
844,183
4,585,209
372,269
2,987,850

3,215,309
295 136
1,747,341
196,643
2,948,690

3,828,837
342 829
3,709,435
423,888
3,745,972

2,486,570
227,490
5,075,675
657,050
5,003,205

12,602,166
1,116,588
2.417.916
448,111
4.284.917

13,558,323
984,914
3,367,852
453,305
3,791,900

3,849,036
9,130,409
681,033
7,788,324
671,157
3,479,614

3,916,219
12,066,473
819,352
3,073,620
666 457
4,156,139

655,583
31,674,770

966,167
37,388,741

509,194
37,719,433

1,087,143
38,020,624

480,082
38,424,952

557,072
49,135,970

304,487
64,714,298

1,436,613
53,030,959

1,260,039
48,052,353

885,082
56,718,263

1,128,400
53,637,599

32,230,353

33,354,898

38,228,627

39,107,767

33,005,034

49,693,042

65,108,785

54,467,572

49,312,392

57,604,245

54,765,909

1,328,456
127,563

1,442,072
141,532

1,164,281
127,315

1,141,432
111,669

1,640,166
163,662

4,763,057
170,376

1,236,419
120,485

1,140,331
120,032

680,307
75,525

1,287,064

1,577,484

1,551,338

1,597,804

1,679,227

1,652,132

1,585,652

45,685,785
2,075,863

49,295,565
2,174,482

25,595,800
1,021,212

23,948,852
1,104,098

19,407,087
1,041,938

19,670,920
1,139,349

16,138,272
904,188

15,831,540
870,757

26,205,229
1,071,094

21,054,636
984,670

26,357,009
1.385,155

1,438,506

1,691,540

2,283,358

2,058,253

2,400,703

2,219,549

2,767,648

3,0i6,& 5
82,440
283,819
2,120,011
27,786,229
1,693,017
633,870
56,262
1,095,953
9,006,400
1,218,608

1,769,869
51 334
314,229
2,357,011
26,222.757
1,609,986
790,356
73,903
1,583,238
6,827,988
1,080,226

2,580,469
79,235,022
2,869,742

239,370
1.575.241
24,137,961
1,672,812
424,916
33,590
776,699
7.764.241
1,057,695

2,51i , 568
60,301
239,401
1,655,669
23,525,0i5
1,426,873
384,619
33,665
904,608
9,124,152
1,223,766

2,987,03$
71,993,634
2,505,002

2,035,135
67,788
355,644
2,411,485
20,956,891
1,439,359
1,079,168
109,849
1,553,089
8,212,945
1,401,449

405,438
10,585
293,614
1,995,187
29,183.767
1,527,962
684,823
66,890
1,674,385
9,023,207
1,215,393

F ish: ,
FfeSh-“
“ « « “ .......................... aut- f c :
* Ki.
A , fibs.® ..
A u oth er.......................... du t*-{d o lls..
1,220,517
1,341,992
Cured or preserved—
Cod, haddock, hake, and pold ii.»
17,513,267 26,069,784
locks dried, sm oked,
1,095,336
607,667
or pickled. *..................d u t.J aous- Fish, h ot shellfish, packed lh oil,
e tc* .. . . ....................... ,.d u t, d o lls,.
1,822,262
1,710,774
H srrlng............................ d o t... 3S iJ”
3,212,614
4,734,945
Dried or sm oked*....... ^ - - { d o i i s
130,941
88; 274
155,201
190,111
Fielded or salted*........ d o t... §{& .- ‘
1,163,611
1,313 507
Mackerel, pick’ d or salt’d dut..*
’ 17,544,978 18, m, 271
837,790
1,003,854
683,921
662,752
Salm on, p ick 'd or salt'd * d u t.
43,930
41,822
A ll other.............................d a t. .d o lls ..
631,524
729,173
7,202,758
6,982,367
Lobsters, can'd or uncan’d , free.
877,842
855,788

ASS#

1,118,408
463,859
30,316
691,991
6,947,691
838,104

See notes oh p. 489.

29,955,7si '*35,’ 55i,»U
1,689,381
1,661,755
1,881,060
9.447,954
1,224,490

2,206,97i
8,887,033
1,218,059

48 1




2,928,928
68,666
235,488

§
AND VALUES.

6,686,421
510,174
2,240,121
502,930
13,692,610

A rticle.

I mported: Quantities and Values,
1901

1902

1908

bt

1904

A rticles, Y ears
1905

1906

ended

June 30, 1901

1907

1908

432

N o . 2 2 4 . —Merchandise

to 1911—C on tin u ed .
1909

1910

1911

99,587

144,085

158,880

164,476

236,249

310,218

395,650

333,606

343,275

615,190

815,055

rn . i
/fre e ..d o lls..
T otal..............................\dut. .d o lls..

955,375
6,200,777

1,021,927
7,411,372

996,984
7,517,965

1,222,171
8,610,653

1,460,015
8,959,692

1,528,826
10,013,465

1,475,876
10,780,075

1,735,055
10,444,040

1,558,668
10,774,928

1,839,680
11,996,288

2,033,114
12,906,200

T otal fish..................................dolls..

7,156,152

8,433,299

8.514,949

9,832,824

10,419,707

11,542,291

12,255,951

12,179,095

12,333,596

13,835,968

14,939,314

524,466
82,546

152,260
490,213
142,050

43,818

45,058

Fishhooks, rods and reeds, artificial baits,
Fish sou n d s.......................... free*-\doUs’ *
Flow ers, natural, preserved, or fresh

105,259

93,798

120,634

56,873

78,369

65,311

80,037

113,675

268,523
69,416

21,268

30,382

31,577

42,612

29,080

27,275

32,729

42,821

41,187

Fruits and nuts:
Fruits—
37,003,388 36,973,584 38,156,659
„
__
fbunches
Bananas*...................ft* "\ d < S s ........ 6,550,186
9,897,821 10,330,302 ll,8 8 3 ,i6 8 11,391,211 11,012,100 11,642,693
7,307,437
8,541,156
7,709,976
/IKm
16,049,198 36,238,976 33,878,209 38,347,649 31,742,919 37,078,311 38,392,779 38,652,656 32,482,111 33,326,030
Currants........................... d u t. -{dolls*'
1,190,020
1,185,106
1,746,941
1,592,018
1,119,146
764,289
997,430
743,644
1,238,756
916,994
18,434,917 20,013,681 21,681,159 21,058,164 19,257,250 22,435,672 31,270,899 24,958,343 21,869,218 22,693,713
516,704
526,747
................................ * * . . { 8 5 ; : :
689,190
479,142
360,483
850,558
463,459
486,151
344,833
372,400
9,933,871 11,087,131 16,482,142 13,178,061 13,364,107 17,562,358 24,346,173 18,836,574 15,235,513 17,362,197
^8® ................................... du t--{d o lls !!
775,319
691,981
867,523
1.136,924
660,360
722,967
617,027
487,733
775,917
458,513
1,203,419
1,365,310
2,234,508
1,298,469
^
. fcub. ft ..
1,682,994
1,575,620
2,743,356
1,575,521
G rap es*........................du t--\ d o S s...:
148,514,614 164,075,309 152,004,213 171,923,221 139,084,321 138,717,252 157,859,906 178,490,003 135,183,550 160,214,785
3,136.933
2,623,399
4,388,530
4,253,296
2,933,990
Lara®1 .............................du t- $ 3 t e ." 8,516,856
"
3,079,221
2,905,082
3,659,598
8,320,359
4,555,075
2,969,329
2,298,480
3,121,788
1,659,801
1,349,023
1,358,897
1,277,973
............................ dn t- { I S b "
4,676,118
8,435,873
50,332,914 52,742,476 56,872,070 35,893,260 28,880,575 31,134,341 21,267,346 18,397,429
Oranges............................ d^ --{ d 3 t e ::
82,457
137,390
275,060
354,495
456,726
818,780
374,088
784,640
525,468
716,457
1,317,462
Pineapples*®
___ dnt .dolls
296,123
335,089
323,377
497,494
671,604
494,105
633,819
522,478
745,974
Plum s and prunes88----- d u t. -iJfcjuJ"
41,696
45,386
49,322
63,617
46,976
53,348
63,218
44,077
62,880
5,794,320
5,042,683
9,132,353
3.967.151
4,041,689 12,414,855
6,867,617
6,715,675
6,683,545
3,860,836
296,047
327,644
554,633
364,403
355,542
524,590
Bafstos..............................dtt*- '{d o jis !!
476,844
273,031
399,973
297,631
956,368
1,062,775
1,550,246
1,272,445
2,437,766
1,599,488
1,796,209
1,521,443
1,454,788
Prepared or preserved— d u t. .d o lls.. 1,366,801
431,282
347,922
622,890
297,015
350,802
448,140
307,261
525,835
308,394
681,832
A ll other fruits............. { t o t “ : . d ^ : : 1,377,298
489,080
1,565,027
1,627,923
1.066.152
2,573,385
2,301,530
2,177,084
1,828,029
1,745,194




44,699,222
14.375,075
33.439,565
1,486.263
29,504,592
621,819
23,459,728
1,059,340
1,485,159
1,723,022
134,968,924
2,985,561
3,044,947
1,567,546
7,672,186
116,658
979,721
2,479,220
237,422
893,633
515,917
455,655

IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

Fish—Continued.
Shrim ps, and other shellfish and turtles
............................................ tree, .d o lls ..

motAl
/fre e ..d o lls..
Total..............................{d u t..d o lls ..
Total fruits.............................. d olls..

7,232,018
9,085,830

7,615,831
9,820,353

16,317,848 17,436,184

9,066,991
9,793,247
18,860,238

2 1 9 3 0 ° —s

10,248,623
9,530,490

10,637,563
10,904,759

12,180,183
13,944,094

12,014,101
15,696,698

11,360,022
11,086,408

12,073,975
12,103,185

14,890,992
12,126,640

18,964,688

19,779,113

21,542,322

26,124,277 ! 27,710,799

22,446,430

24,177,160

27,017,632
15,522.712
2,896,573
1,704,105
37,817,051
1,536,718
283,902
804,064
13,957,940
1,064,772
*18,834,441
765,033
33,619,434
4,471,227
277,943
977,000

Nuts—5
5,140,232
946,138
804,233

9,868,982
1,240,886
832,383

8,142,164
1,337,717
908,242

9,838,852
1,246,474
971,852

11,745,081
1,520,063
1,086,473

15,009,326
1,825,475
1,298,740

14,233,613
2,331,816
1,349,562
7,064,532
302,132
252,538
660,488

17,144,968
2,410,648
1,439,770
14,121,570
481,232
310,420
754,155

11,029,421
1,852,523
1,252,594
23,842,522
666,820
407,719
761,219

1,518,484

385,212
1,585,860

12,362,567
1,106,033
643,815
870,591

23,670,761
1,729,378
685,786
937,676

21,684,104
1,469,463
1,023,139
1,059,205

24,917,028
2,193,653
818,128
1,237,429

32,597,592
2,969,649
38,962
2,100,274

28,887,110
2,765,486
2,277
1,790,375

26,157,703
2,409,644
4,079
1, n 7 ,374

18,556,356
3,153,645
1,295,854
21,306,219
762,560
461,496
1,251,738
11,593,600
792,466
29,276,235
1,234,088
33,641,466
3,538,264
250,660
967,392

Total fruits and nuts.

8,036,251
11,550,452

8,833,426
12,647,099

10,619,048
13,107,588

9,715,754
14,720,100

12,358,235
13,579,221

12,754,431
16,161,316

14,521,327
21,345,833

14,691,536
22,663,207

14,044,734
17,065,949

15,634,787
21,789,040

19,213,822
22,301,245

T otal.........................................d olls..

19,586,703

21,480,525

23,726,636

24,435,854

25,937,456

28,915,747

35,867,160

37,354,742

31,110,683

37,423,827

41,515,067

9,787,013

8,815,108

9,005,873

10,502,907

13,116,716

12,911,434

9,580,323

11,653,586

15,589,258

15,351,001

A lm onas.......................... d u t -{S S te ::
Coconuts............................ free, .d o lls ..
Coconut m eat, broken, or /lb s ___
copra, not prepared <».. free, .\ dolls..

rdberts81......................... du t--fd o iis ::
ireanuts81......................... au t.,
'
w am uts81.........................dut.

'

AU other nuts..................\ d u t"d o lls"

Furs, and manufactures of:
Fura
and
fur
skins, undressed
............................................ free..d o lls.. 6,238,842
Furs, dressed, and manufactures of—
Furs dressed on the skin, dut . d o lls..
Manufrs. o f, incl’d 'g waste .d u t. dolls.. | 4,780,816
Gallallth (artificial iv ory ), manufactures
o fw ......................................... d u t.. dolls..
Glass and glassware:
B ottles, vials, dem ijohns, carboys, and
jars, em pty or filled ..........d u t..d o lls ..
505,283
B ottles, decanters, and other glassware,
cut or ornam ented32....... d u t. -d o lls..
C ylinder, crow n, and com m on /lb s ___ 27,285,607
window glass,unpolished.dut.. \dolls..
908,044
Cylinder and crow n glass, polished—
1,938,109
Unsilvered a ................ ^ --{d o U s * ^ * '
456,947
588
S ilvered3 .....................dut.
2
■
488
Plate glass—
F luted, rolled, or rough « /s q . fe e t..
63,572
...................................d u t ..{d o lls ....
5,931




5,836,588

6,486,804

5,757,129

493,712

540,460

671,699

8,738,966

805,752

8,972,600

5,281,984
2,985,963

997,295

6,337,826

9,432,993

54,528

458,454

7,803,395

11,008,386 /

43,645

33,808

904,773

638,934

819,918

911,506

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

A1 9 1 1 -

8,158,116
10,806,572

1,313,457
31,249,928
948,959

\

51,312,346
1,827,498

63,563,812
1,762,767

51,340,916
1,381,104

17,859,748
627,618

34,253,006
1,306,723

31,809,987
1,037,770

25,454,324
824,816

23,369,606
760,164

27,004,676
810,915

1,878,888
356,518
1,095
641

2,446, OH
525,380
6,003
1,532

1,526,012
322,492
35,733
7,004

1,428,412
289,708
11,077
2,393

1,326,903
291,037
5,521
1,371

l,47 2,n 7
343,208
1,056
582

1,080,123
265,281
6,584
2,784

905,443
212,690

1,257,229
279,604

146,642
12.581

389,624
57,990

296,673
28,140

275,516
28,657

431,545
55,934

944,099
107.343

743,993
115.890

714,041
111.377

16,878

See notes on p . 480.

09
CO

N

224,—Merchandise I mported:^Quantitiesand Values, by A rticles, Y ears ended June 3 0 ,1 9 0 1
A rticle.

1901

Glass and glassware—Continued.
Plate glass—Continued.
Cast, polished, unsilvered fsq. feet..
................................... dut. . \dolls___
Cast, polished, silvered® js q .fe e t..
__ Tr _
.
dnt \rinlls_ . .
Plates or disks, rough, cu t, or unwrought,
for opticalinstrun rts, e tc.fre e ..d o lls..
A ll other................................ d u t. .d o lls..

3,237,347
787,450
53,984
18,819

T otal.........................................d olls..

Guayule p la n t84.................... free, -id olis
Gut:
Unmanufactured..................free, .d o lls..
Manufactures o f....................dut. .d o lls..
H air:
Unmanufactured—
„
.
ribs
H ® *8 ' ..............................^ " { d o U s ..

1903

to 1911— Continued.

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

4,185,762
999,934
16,631
6,528

6,690,829
1,432,297
27,163
6,991

4,917,067
945,048
15,327
6,631

6,608,846
1,184,088
15,522
4,096

7,392,227
1,575,375
24,145
6,817

6,727,546
1,420,109
32,581
11,022

3,667,833
805,656
14,939
5,901

2,352,505
515,642

3,118,578
693,262

4,155,354
940,924

161,512
2,166,201

191,089
2,351,809

217,612
2,757,598

215,583
3,136,706

177,457
2,963,123

199,500
3,265,314

218,491
3,460,811

360,278
3,284,944

455,807
2,567,576

407,976
3,542,089

277,393
2,489,652

5,010,675

6,205,052

7,255,879

6,583,168

5,948,839

7,507,823

7,596,631

6,570,123

5,262,190

6,553,764

6,881,891

6,466, 312 | 6,731,943
629,032
596,667

6,610,894
655,127

8,821,554
861,888

8,335,178
806,208

1,584,295
74,367
1,165,534
356,793
1,146,193
33,462

1,808,806
66,441
1,335,392
379,365
149,624
6,650

'

4,540,951
473,341

4,787,762
477,036

5,560,616
602,077

5,798,330
598,546

7,439,735
701,847

*6,558,168

51,208
475,564
280,889

47,274
561,001
420,493

85,781
578,974
297,272

92,396
843,681
314,242

72,085
859,569
310,945

97,661
1,002,487
293,368

116,976
1,074,247
281,492
1,187,596
24,613

725,873
69,440
774,249
328,832
1,524,401
28,583

922,119
57,862
1,246,054
243,710
945,789
18,490

1,826
77,145

15,826
84,928

101,827
65,566

60,351
59,079

62,630
53,292

85,587
62,604

103,489
67,156

113,861
86,656

128,165
67,071

632,700

149,103
12,270

153,779
4,185

5,410,930
2,106,730
13,349,752
1,065,061
2,847,685

4,542,930
1,683,820
12,992,338
956,775
. 1,672,333
*2,114,536

T otal........................................ d olls..

1,611,424

1,980,319

2,702,734

2,639,586

3,328,471

3,704,987

3,038,996

2,770,658

3,750,524

6,019,476

4,755,131

Manufactures of—
fibs
Horsehair, artificial18— d u t.
'
A ll other............................ d u t. .d o lls..

68,721

75,217

72,350

87,476

99,933

149,362

565,603

233,026
356,133
434,221

379,990
539,253
736,725

150,123
208,417
791,117

130,549
164,479
477,827

T otal................................ *— d olls..

68,721

75,217

72,350

87,476

99,933

149,362

565,603

790,354

1,275,978

999,534

642,306

Other anim al« ................ free. .{^ olis
H om an *..........................




IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

<*>««.........................................
Gold and silver, m a n u fa c t u r e s of®
T
...
. . . . . d u t..d o lls ..
Gold and silver sw eepings.. - .free, .d o lls..
Grease and oils.........................free, .d o lls..
Grease....................................... d u t..d o lls ..

1902

434

N o.

_

1,603,546

2,379,367

2,725,888

3,104,824

2,373,189

3,988,033

2,369,636

3,365,650

5,051,914

4,597,409

1,094,601
142,620
1,128,610

1,446,932
48,415
381,417

1,491,911
293,112
2,238,109

1,237,155
114,388
914,842

1,274,649
46,214
359,515

2,197,995
68,540
502,051

2,832,226
61,116
501,507

2,482,912
10,063
89,808

2,037,394
6,712
60,854

8121,360
2,898,616
96,829
775,916

135,317
2,920,822
336,757
2,544,058

184,782
3,425,307
517,859
1,910
174,079
24,533

!
75,593,451
17,922,051

7,312,157
23,522,298
7,783,890
4,045,392
36Ij 261 052
O W l«
V
6,411,789

•

129,174,624 148,627,907 131,640,325
14,647,413 17,474,039 16,159,902

73,746,596
20,577,033

88,038,516
25,478,179

85,114,070
24,928,729

98,363,249 192,252,083
12,044,435 23,795,602

85,370,168 113,177,357 156,155,300 134,671,020
10,989,035 14,949,628 21,862,060 20,649,258

86,338,547
23,971,731

97,803,5H 111,079,391 101,201,596
26,945,721 31,773,909 31,715,298

*285,468,821
*42,306,943
832,534,717
84,393,196

63,640,758 104,048,244 115,844,758
17,325,126 26,023,914 30,837,590
!

2,467,548
54,630,170
10,115,816
1,832,787
95,497,626
11,493,614
36,462,598
64,337,587
18,796,014
6,143,547
22,576,255
2,964,543

19,512,397
3,080,484
504,058
4,550,742
1,011,433

See notes on p . 489,

43 5




1,703,508

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

lats, bonnets, and hoods, and m aterials
for:
Materials fo r...... .................. d u t.. d olls..
Hats, bonnets, and hoods of straw, chip,
grass, palm leaf, w illow , osier, or
rattan—
P roduct of the Philippine Islands7
.........................................free.. d olls..
A ll other..................
la y .................................
........
tides and skins, other than fi lr skins,
raw or uncured:
B uffalo— 3
5
N o. p cs ..
D ry..........................
lb s .........
d o lls ....
N o. p cs ..
Green o r p ick led .. ..fre e ..- l b s ™ ..
d o lls. . . .
flbs . . .
Calf and kip 36........... ....... iree" 1dolls._
[No. DCS..
Dry®.........................
i b s . :....
dolls . . . .
No. p cs ..
Green or pickled *.....fre e ..- lb s .........
d o lls. . . .
, fib s ....
Cattle...........................
fib s ....
D o ......................... ........a u i‘ *U olls..
[No. p cs ..
uiy
i us. ana u v ex ;w l b s ™ ..
.........................—
dolls . . . .
No. p cs ..
urcen or piuKiea
id s .
l b s .™ .
ana ov er; °...........
d o lls . . . .
lib s ....
Croat............
'\ d o lls ..
[No. p cs ..
D ry 8
....................... .
lb s .........
d o lls ....
N a p e s ..
Green or pickled8.....fr e e ..- lb s .........
d o lls ....
fib s ....
! H orse,colt, and ass86. ........,ree" 1d olls..
I N a p e s..
[
D rv «....................... .
l b s ™ ..
(d o lls ....

224 .—Merchandise I mported: Quantities
A rticle.

1901

1902

and

Values,

1906

by

1904

A iioth er..............................

1905

ended

1906

June 30, 1901

1907

1908

to 1911—Continued.
1909

1910

1911

175,566
5,703,331
570,740
48,906,326
8,276,637

*-{d o lls..
8,814,610

77,989,617
12,995,567

89,457,680 102,340,303 103,024,752 126,893,934 158,045,419 135,111,199 120,770,918
15,054,400 16,942,982 17,045,304 22,868,797 30,246,198 30,841,989 25,400,575

99,347,072
20,391,171

67,406,131
11,289,158

12,258,753
2,418,414

18,787,098
3,592,800
16,583,781
36,929,941
5,416,263
8,495,709
1,805,686

rrrtfQl
Jfree. .d o lls.. 33,572,600
Total..............................\ d u t..d olls.. 14,647,413

40,532,579
17,474,039

41,871,711
16,159,902

41.017.035
10.989.035

49,814,518
14,949,628

62,020,107
21,862,060

62,557,287
20,649,258

42,725,710
12,044,435

54,691,722 107,854,640
23,795,602
4,393,196

70,504,980

48,220,013

58,006,618

58,031,613

52,006,070

64,764,146

83,882,167

83,206,545

54,770,145

78,487,324 112,247,836

70,504,980

1,057,931
182,196
83,599
2,606,708
851,008

696,439
167,301
56,383
2,805,293
833,702

834,421
287,696
115,400
6,012,510
1,808,491

854,483
206,292
69,053
2,758,163
1,374,327

1,120,070
198,617
76,719
4,339,379
1,980,804

1,160,683
138,221
50,651
10,113,989
2,326,982

1,473,188
175,672
70,854
6,211,893
1,974,900

1,265,382
211,992
98,425
8,493,265
1,989,261

1,301,956
145,691
60,884
7,386,574
1,337,099

1,605,432
103,640
52,968
3,200,560
1,499,354

1,633,042
112,553
62,942
8,557,531
2,706,600

2,366,727

2,934,244

2,856,007

3,040,523

3,263,384

3,941,875

3,835,354

4,446,187

4,542,657

5,090,294

4,975,366

233,835
90,756
565,366
214,285

584,552
276,756

1,157,018
522,872

399,003
196,878

878,305
624,702

374,220
152,689
500,770
188,161
21,390,116
733,074

546,890
201,339
28,437,660
1,085,098

188,610
100,305
22,803,303
1,039,776

255,559
82,136
24,826,296
852,372

784,501
167,873
52,392,444
2,419,223

19,749,522
10,443,157
1,648,921
390,548
51,420,872
2,872,633

Total hides and skins, etc....... dolls..
ie stock
ie. .d o lls ..
. /g a lls ..
H oney..................................... dul -\ d o lls..
. / lb s ....
H ops........................................ dut " -\dolls..
‘tc., tools
Household and personal effects, e
of trade, o f persons from forelgn countries, and of citizens o f the Unto3d States
dying abroad........................fre e. .d o lls..
H ide cuttings, raw, and

India rubber, gutta-percha, ant1 substi­
ff:
tutes for, and manufactures <
Unmanufactured—
r ib s ....
Baiata 34............................free - ‘ {d o lls..
/lb s ....
t>o.w.............................. dut ••{dolls..
Jibs . . .
Guayule gum s?.............. free --{d o lls ..
Jibs___
Gutta-percha................... free ■*1dolls..
G utta-joolatong (o r E ast I]n-flbs___
Digitized dian gum )................... free ..td o lls .J
for FRASER



280,560
130,957
9,371,087
248,838

525,767
252,329
16,850,821
501,418

316,290
222,400
13,984,817
345,431

424,617
174,953
14,887,416
430,231

665,217
210,188
19,104,911
641,319

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Hides and skins, other than furs]dns, raw
or uncured—Continued.
Horse, colt, and ass—Continued .
[No. p cs ..
Green or pickled® ___ free. .* lb s .........
id olls___
fibs___
Sheep a®................................free
[No. pcs -_
......... free..* lb s .........
Dry®...........
d o lls ___
No. p cs ..
Green or p ick led « ___ free, . j lbs
d o lls___

Articles, Y ears

436

N o.

50,413,481
24,899,230
22,894,900
1,437,960

55,010,571
30,436,710
24,659,394
1,516,137

59,015,551
40,444,250
20,270,970
1,164,785

67,234,256
49,878,366
15,575,214
953,439

57,844,345
45,114,450
24,756,486
1,721,678

76,963,838
58,919,981
29,335,193
2,608,987

62,233,160
36,613,185
16,331,035
1,496,822

88,359,895 101,044,681
61,709,723 101,078,825
20,497,695 37,364,671
2,998,697
1,543,267

72,046,260
76,244,603
26,948,000
2,334,870

Total unmanufactured....... d olls.. 29,823,494
Manufactures of—
E lasticon, and sim ilar substitutes for
initio rubber1 ________ d u t..d o lls ..
3
Gutta-percha..................... dut. .d o lls..
163,337
India rubber...................... dut. .d o lls..
478,663

27,090,937

32,520,678

42,214,219

51,683,312

47,910,052

63,120,446

39,526,844

64,710,370 106,861,496

92,910,513

127,780
449,756

225,198
666,972

335,480
821,562

117,735
1,389,064

54,432
208,172
1,992,413

65,814
191,064
2,262,783

27,909
93,545
1,956,590

60,625
71,819
1,391,770

114,516
80,567
1,154,347

115,601
61,283
875,125

Total manufactures................ d o lls..

642,000

577,536

891,170

1,157,042

1,506,799

2,255,017

2,519,661

2,078,044

1,524,214

1,349,430

1,052,009

Ink and ink p ow d ers............. d u t. - d o lls..

74,317

71,910

83,272

60,583

61,991

75,434

64,289

45,136

46,403

43,783

42,323

12,350
214,762
771,457
1,135,271

33,077
525,761
1,189,732
2,362,544

28,002
409,731
1,043,565
2,351,278

27,943
393,234
684,126
1,593,279

36,783
508,968
757,323
1,670,683

57,290
728,396
981,026
2,728,854

30,865
382,465
1,096,717
3,360,449

43,862
533,741
958,378
2,949,462

29,792
340,584
1,015,647
2,714,691

44,953
482,523
2,381,676
6,763,394

38,139
437,281
2,133,633
6,691,711

39,325
1.355.231
20,414
340,732
39,747,497
B a rlro n ............................... t o t -fd o iis :: 1.035.232
Bars, railw ay, o f iron or steel, o r/to n s..
1,091
In part of steel9.............. d u t..\ d olls..
48,650
Forgings, including antifriction balls
and hA9,rings s
dut rinlto
768,117
H oop, band, or scro ll9........d u t*-{dolis
22,526
Ingots, bloom s, slabs, billets, and] ,hs
19,844,640
bars o f steel, and steel in form sxJSi” " 1,281,329
n. e. s .................................d u t..J aous*'
Sheet, plate, and taggers iron or fib s .... 4,891,523
266,403
steel................................... d u t..\ d olls..
T in plates, tem eplates, and tag-fibs___ 1X7,880,312
gers tin .............................. d u t.. \doils.. 3,770,062
41,588,192
w toerod s ............................. d n t - $ 3 ^ :: 1,082,827
W ire, and articles made from .du t. .d o lls..
488,304
525,673
^ v i i s .................................. d“ t - - & : :
35,372
B uilding forms and structural fibs___
shapes fitted for use 9. . . .d u t. .\dolls..
322,390
CHokS*-................................dUt-{d 3 t o ”
23,883

158,961
3,367,172
49,188
768,753
49,110,456
1,092,581
15,017
371,452

956,198
16,830,592
136,451
2,027,049
96,695,208
1,844,486
122,444
2,866,397

191,135
4,047,167
28,614
432,903
68,895,588
1,366,097
53,358
1,190,536

122,977
2,989,069
12,650
174,238
59,738,989
1,116,460
17,025
387,973

271,790
7,778,884
25,810
401,810
84,934,030
1,624,186
9,635
230,374

564,846
15,654,767
21,439
290,511
86,463,629
1,669,165
4,610
133,936

204,092
6,201,808
17,614
215,149
72,809,939
1,457,813
2,839
85,519

104,655
3,509,086
5,182
61,005
33,306,320
608,631
1,292
35,159

237,594
6,289,729
118,610
1,507,734
76,320,315
1,388,579
7,030
158,666

206,194
6,056,503
26,561
304,745
68,130,727
1,344,766

Iron and steel, and manufactures of:
Chromate of iron................ free. - f f i jf g '
^

° r e ................................d ot

P ig iron, including ferrosilicon /ton s..
...........................................d u t..\ d olls..
Scrap iron and steel, fit only fori to n s..
rem anufacture.................au t..\ d olls..




1,273,740
9,786,227
1,060,520
2,420,314
4,098,776
4,296,663 25,081,711
3,493,165
11,723,203
77,515
70,281
273,.812
129.100
97,597
61,011
92,696
178,202
202,555,407 850,026,997 205,974,443 21,953,028 44,001,417 41,484,776 36,958,859 28,285,124 83,388,781
3,664,407
3,398,692
3,033,928
2,172,916
1,946,030
1,641,549
2,672,668
9,834,236
3,506,375
5,875,252
7,095,176 15,348,892
4,721,650
7,385,227
7,680,746
17,968,383 17,947,064 22,842,616
338,977
464,671
570,458
216,461
315,675
508,365
324,391
480,985
601,249
198,996,086 109,913,293 126,909,360 161,066,820 120,819,732 142,529,406 140,739,972 117,312,174 154,566,599
4,291,953
3,225,351
4,355,129
4,651,332
3,473,454
4,558,875
3,412,243
3,209,915
6,065,624
38,486,353 51,497,919 41,482,393 34,232,034 41,428,885 40,110,672 30,398,270 25,442,001 35,209,332
663,694
790,186
559,453
896.101
884,777
690,949
870,929
1,137,370
902,296
1,382,811
1,332,973
1,330,852
979,998
638,980
722,580
823,931
644,459
633,301
557,809
393,503
543,499
406,982
448,079
35,460
24,332
34,054
26,405
28.778
3,427,824 12,263,179 23,877,101
32,055,123
7,072,099 79,740,312 20,889,301
171,675
315,502
405,782
912,125
328,353
80,891
110,540
1,411,588
854,640
623,450
696,896
657,972
57,188
65,968
41,944
47,357
45.778

See notes on p. 489.

85,716,478
3,480,763
8,115,735
327,360
95,319,730
3,022,452
41,059,160
883,461
1,421,643

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

55,275,529
India rubber.................. fr e e .-{^ iis * * 28,455,383
India rubber, old scrap, fit on ly/lb s—
15,235,236
for rem anufacture....... free, .\ dolls..
988,316

CO

438

N o . 2 2 4 .— M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1901 to 1911— C ontinued.
Article.

1902

1908

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1900

1910

1,596,668

1,706,454

1,782,970

1,896,213

1,800,704

1,892,278

2,263,107

2,018,143

1,733,874

1,806,033

59,779
924,447

72,293
1,155,088

82,485
728,077

67,812
681,373

87,292
557,032

59,708
505,546

306,085

287,679

234,648

243,367

3,324,765

3,646,572

4,085,825

3,184,968

2,943,300

3,655,402

4,963,429

3,646,480

4,258,743

41,300,968
8,888,411

1,778,335
7,575,659

383,034

408,973

442,887

455,762

406,261

418,816

492,637

414,998

431,147

476,810

445,081

265,276

282,979

232,544

172,652

218,376

260,449

193,190

169,445

143,152

113,900

110,657

1,570,269

2,346,327

5,201,966

3,976,250

4,844,818

2,855,024

878,248
3,057,449

784,017
3,367,939

689,837
3,289,730

822,094
5,732,941

750,945
5,215,549

27,180,247

51,617,312

27,028,312

23,510,164

29,053,987

40,587,865

27,607,909
■
■

22,439,787
■

35,984,303
39,807,725
= = = = =
■

458,202
986,347
14,609,215
165,489

538,875
1,204,628
17,194,434
192,093

495,180
1,075,592
15,740,792
229,944

627,720
1,642,958
19,688,913
410,883

579,222
1,478,937
21,076,508
516,607

646,995
2,005,474
16,602,229
464,931

371,344
1,148,620
14,536,288
375,535

766,726
2,077,500
20,002,909
609,062

592,476
1,597,268
27,066,716
1,104,924

534,200
1,343,555
20,851,466
772,065
2,115,620

Total, not including ore and chro­
mate of iron.......................... dolls.. 17,874,789
Ivory, and manufactures of;
Unmanufactured—
424,305
a * 1 1 3 ..............................
1111
842,233
13,461,461
Vegetable.........................
179,735

1911

1,992,644

Total unmanufactured...........dolls..

1,021,968

1,151,836

1,396,721

1,305,536

2,053,841

1,995,544

2,470,405

1,524,155

2,686,562

2,702,192

Manufactures o f...................dut. .dolls..

51,794

64,314

72,755

74,497

73,940

82,247

69,544

59.681

41,793

48,452

47,988

Jewelry » .................................. dut. .dolls..

3,790,671

2,642,345

2,007,433

2,048,821

1,303,652

1,739,953

1,779,527

946,402

816,001

1,576,023

1,874,309

Lead, and manufactures of:
Lead in ore and base bullion /lb s .... 250,812,375 201,486,936 211,703,608 203,441,900 207,008,197 164,132,497 127,196,540 187,607,786 226,333,018
.......................................... d u t.. \dolls..
3,374,661
4,497,360
4,073,099
4,820,406
3,616,476
3,534,876
3,352,534
4,436,118
4,147,720
76,660,659
Lead in ore9........................dut. (jolis
1,290,399
j-.j. fibs.*•«
125,506,328
Base bullion8....................... dut.
2,352,922
fgross wt ..to n s..
Lead ore8........... dut. .<lfead cont. .lbs.0. .
Idolls....................

130,701
72,279,726
1,349,511




IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Iron and steel, and manufactures of—
Continued.
Cutlery...................................dut. .dolls..
Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats9
............................................ du t..d olls..
Firearms................................dut. .dolls..
Machinery—
Embroidery and la ce -m a k in g ?
........................................free, .d olls..
All other.............................dut. .dolls..
Needles, hand-sewing and darning
............................................ free..dolls..
Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged,
rough-bored....................... free.. dolls..
Table, kitchen, and other utensils or
hollow ware, enameled or glazed with
vitreous glasses9.............. au t. .dolls..
A ll other manufactures o f...d u t..d d ls..

1901

371,461
12,331
3,337

5,264,031
135,410
8,996

1,152,154
32,648
19,834

16,975,921
464,073
2,788

10,823,134
288,363
7,919

20,869,795
767,431
9,702

23,489,928
1,012,356
20,832

7,354,261
305,635
29,793

5,593,398
181,598
52,896

8, 686, 2^6
271,931
7,092

Total.........................................dolls..

4,836,074

4,641,766

4,125,581

3,841,522

3,912,758

4,312,009

4,385,722

4,483,148

4,670,612

3,922,344

4,206,917

34,198

73,914

68,421

46,275

92,079

96,927

54,407

49,202

69,691

170,963

964,044

772,610

605,960

696,394

597,449

335,507
213,582
172,210
268,085
1,604,912

269,582
137,761
236,764
1,993,884

184,344
1,390,425

1,442,701

1,356,133

846,867

1,488,341
395,516

972.617
2,778,943

284,247
2,730,292

BuE m J r. .d u t.. JreX )ont‘.'.'.'.ibs « ::
,
bullion 8

Leather and tanned skins, and mfrs. of:
n Leather and tanned skins—
Band, belting, and sole leather6
6
................................... ..... dut. .dolls..
Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and
dressed, and patent, enameled, and
................ ...d u t..d o lls..
japanned 89
Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and
dressed .........................dut. dolls. _
Patent:, japanned, vamlahAd fibs___
nr enameled t f .-._____ dut. .\Hniis
Skins for morocco.......................'.d u t..
Skins,chamois and other, bookbinders’
calfskins, etc., dressed and finished
t t .a s .fl-. _ .
dut__
Upper leather, dressed, and skins,
dressed and finished » . .dut. .dolls..
Upper leather, dressed, and finisheda
...d u t. .dolls..
.............................
A ll other....................................... d u t..

2,763,i01

1,860,965

2,161,885

1,889,015

2,446,481

2,740,067

3,260,040

1,987,465

2,834

2,916,004

1,979,216

2,201,331

2,468,122

3,137,460

4,159,389

2,480,235

.

Total leather and tanM skins.dolls..

5,701,193

5,021,846

5,173,566

4,909,231

5,612,642

6,670,848

8,071,285

4,852,409

5,313,137

7,607,923

5,376,175

Manufactures of—
Gloves................................ du t..d olls..
All other.............................dut. .dolls..

5,534,259
651,560

5,366,381
929,558

5,029,278
1,091,323

5,095,337
1,095,647

4,727,489
1,326,102

6,812,719
1,657,359

10,633,668
1,688,580

7,826,719
1,448,219

7,465,319
1,154,678

7,781,651
1,476,363

7,624,845
1,635,700

Total manufactures of............ dolls..

6,185,819

6,295,939

6,120,601

6,190,984

6,053,591

8,470,078

12,322,248

9,274,938

8,619,997

9,258,014

9,260,545

Total leather, etc., and manufac­
tures of..................................dolls.. 11,887,012

11,317,785

11,294,167

11,100,215

11,666,233

15,140,926

20,393,533

14,127,347

13.933,134

16,865,937

14,636,720

47,772,296
Lime........................................ dut--{doite::
65,399
4,580
Malt, barley1 ........................ dut’ “{dolls
6
4,635
134,211
Manganese, oreand oxide of. .free. *{3^ * * 1,160,052

61,662,573
91,785
3,019
2,929
208,568
1,779,473

69,790,142
103,381
2,468
3,029
175,845
1,517,347

52,973,617
90,388
3,465
3,250
105,927
909,319

46,165,288
87,743
3,298
3,580
225,174
1,661,299

40,661,617
78,671
2,468
2,711
225,962
1,785,662

39,056,899
95,245
3,362
3,917
207,068
1,672,654

21,202,611
66,890
2,625
3,090
218,494
1,773,018

13,451,514
56,465
1,592
1,992
165,061
1,243,657

17,993,143
79,781

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Pigs, bars, and old..............dut--{d o lis"
All other manufactures of . .dut. .dolls..

551,208
15,735
133,167,714
130,647,121
2,672,885
5,231,671
158,629
9,157

Lead In other ore6.............dut.

10,278,300
56,006
777
996
209,211
1,453,177

439




See notes on p, 480.

237,037
1,592,073

3 0 , 1 9 0 1 to 1 9 1 1 — C o n t i n u e d .

1909

1910

1,234,369
516,105
359,962

35,373
1,194,665
407,782
386,376

7,019
1,545,977
505,609
380,737

1,477,304
454,632
350,119

2,555,969

2,130,556

2,024,196

2,439,342

2,282,055

201,927

220,708

390,875

372,945

588,309

46,127,926
3,831,436

44,246,485
3,769,202

51,114,112
4,333,044

43,435,748
3,290,557

33,578,542
2,423,301

26,229,252
1,947,691

675,568
744,634
149,593

888,209
451,059
121,205

775,713
520,770
108,367

667,367
560,873
129,568

555,524
127,274

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

„
(free8
®.dolls..
Marble, andmfrs. of........(d u t.. [dolls..
Stone, and mfrs. of, in-/free., dolls.,
eluding slate.................... \dut. .dolls..

33,733
1,408,433
339,810
271,9 il

18,136
1,290,291
407,147
286,241

50,197
1,293,198
462,650
355,266

20,120

1,408,855
299,478
255,356

17,504
1,513,813
324,048
248,628

20,100

1,024,687
310,953
276,371

1,569,476
578,505
387,888

Total.........................................dolls..

1,612,011

1,963,689

2,103,993

2,053,887

2,001,815

2,161,311

184,819
165,113"
Matches, friction or lucifer___ du t..d olls..
Matting and mats for floors,!
mfrd. from vegetable sub-lsq. yds.. 37,366,918 48,724,526
3,817,866
stances, Chinese, Japanese, and [dolls----- 2,908,469
India straw matting___ d u t...

161,197

230,867

187,951

193,802

52,975,131
3,780,050

50,025,490
3,609,795

47,983,317
3,600,088

719,250

814,341

674,441

Marble and stone:

Meat and dairy products:
Meat products—
407,003
Meats andmeat extracts*2.dut. .dolls..
Sausages, bologna * ........fr e e ..| ^ jj* ;
8(f,605
_
.
nhs.8
Sausage casings............. free. .
"
642,212
All other............................ dut. .d olls..
54,667
Dairy products—
93,669
Butter, and substitutes for [lbs___
IQ 441
....................................... d u t.. \dolls..
Cheese, and substitutes for___ [lbs.. . . 15.329* 099
....................................... dut.-Idolls.. 2,120,293
^
. , trolls
Cream u............................
48,062
Milk....................................dut. .dolls..

464,745

1908

1911

109,791

111,647

121,143

147,119

754,588
380,403

963,495
706,.802

885,645
30,619

836,323
52,223

874,293
68,843

1,288,922
48,188

2,182,036
29,968

2,258,648
34,722

2,604,895
1,086,966

666,988
140,535
4.394.326
2.751.327
1,201,520

463,978
80,725
17,067,714
2,551,366

207,007
51,564
20,671,384
3,183,224

154,457
34,764
22,707,103
3,284,811

593,104
124,136
23,095,705
3,379,600

196,642
57,955
27,286,866
4,303,830

441,755
117,835
33,848,766
5,704,012

780,608
182,897
32,530,830
5,586,706

646,320
141,917
35,548,143
5,866,154

1,007,826
247,961
45,568,797
7,920,244
2,332,875
1,873,293
75,090

33,457

42,696

32,931.

23, oi.4

10,858

10,188

11,496

23,428

1,360,245
298,023
40,817,524
7,053,570
731,783
577,715
63,339

Total.........................................dolls..

3,372,283

4,375,075

5,778,678

5,204,254

5,236,856

6,140,940

8,178,559

8,877,183

9,121,804

11,811,782

14,209,970

Meerschaum, crude................. free, .dolls.
Metals, metal compositions, and manufac­
tures of, n. e. s..................dut. .dolls..
Ferro combines (except ferro- [tons
___d u t.. [dolls
silicon)®
All other6
dnt, doll#

39,266

53,198

58,066

85,472

83,253

112,963

134,624

164,188

188,600

227,314

180,687

5,131,591

5,351,851

6,257,264

6,337,823

6,243,790

7,888,565

10,325,446

6,768,637

6,807,357

10,099,079

2,022,673
369,644
79,469

1,806,584
384,818
126,787

1,945,199
414,953
135,380

1,386,328
306,937
212,571

i, 1.88,449
296,362
407,275

2,412,261
731,484
583,269

3,448,452
1,295,606
556,518

1,310,877
567,550
367,382

806,257
313,525
545,194

2,016,989
682,539
329,893

32,565
65,082
64,309

56,608
52,621
69,151

66,862
60,457
53,229

70,373
99,363
69,689

97,053
91,702
73,421

54,576
66,883
99,719

58,176
85,434
104,452

Mica.........................................dut- { & : :
Minerals, n. e. s., crude...........free, .dolls..
Mineral substances advanced by refining
or grinding, etc..................... dut. .dolls..
Moss, seaweeds, and vegeta- /free..dolls.,
 crude \dut..dolls..
ble substances,n.e.s.,



29,883 „
36,989
40,307 )

20,958
48,916
57,883

49,503
127,008
1
132,884 1

1,361
485,558
8,521,457
1,743,356
612,936
336,876
29,264
188,615
103,699

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

1901

Article.

440

N o . 2 2 4 . — M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e

Musical

instruments,

and

parts of
.dut. .d olls..

Nickel ore andimatte [j
nickel cont.. .lbsA
•free*- \dolls.
.
o a « * e ...................................
Oilcloth and linoleum for floors /sq . yd s..
........................................ dut. .\dolls____
Linoleum 8..................... d u t ..| j^ ^ s-

991,726
41,833

1,000,489
28,559

1,125,283
15,636

12,101

1,280,125
10,560

1,277,435
13,676

1,338,655
448
64
1,306,222
532,255

1,426,083
2,614,059
20,740
1,824,579
681,464

1,182,919
3,827,014
30,286
3,358,655
1,105,894

1,196,136
1,794,873
18,592
3,381,534
1,201,070

1,205,873
1,129,013
12,968
3,508,855
1,220,372

1,673,879
5,454,941
54,144
5,470,460
1,744,539

1,498,724
16,124
19,523,148
1,897,784
512,654
5,342
7,109,067
2,313,772

1,400,213
16,843
16,968,525
2,391,140
2,848,291
27,513
6,114,568
2,102,313

1,243,856
17,261
18,844,208
2,544,222
1,742,727
18,456
5,306,329
1,894,810

1,347,862
25,470
27,996,325
3,618,746
5,208,376
59,698
4,848,615
1,834,640

All other4
*........................ d u t..

lolls
alls
oils
galls
Do..................................... du t;. dolls
VegetableFixed or expressed—
Cocoa butter or butter- /lb s ...
ine44...........................dut.. Idolls.
/lb s ...
Coconut®...................... free.. \dolls.
Hemp and rape seed4 .d u t.. alls.
4
lolls.
Nut oil or oil of nuts4 . .free.. alls.
3
lolls.
Olive, formfg. or mechanical alls.
purposes4 ..................free.. lolls.
5
Olive, other.................. dut.. alls.
lolls.
Palm 4 ........................... free.. lbs...
5
idolls.
.dolls.
A n o t h e r ............................ $ 3 ; .dolls.
Volatile or essential and ifree. .dolls.
distilled......................\dut. .dolls.
Lem on*........................free.. /lb s ...
idolls.
Mineral................................. free..

723,090
362,408
261,421
50,641
1,641,796
211,084
66,331
16,133

795,935
638,591
171,544
34,830
4,020,691
247,906
632,817
32,840

725,470
417,692
175,620
27,559
7,364,467
403,598
2,636,035
90,623

988,395
369,397
160,854
23,914
13,265,217
690,108
2,187,402
89,251

1,266,293

1,339,097
1,579,409

1,494,132
1,736,648

1,713,590
1,875,825

1,923,174
2,108,893

2,538,366
1,105,876
2,447,131
2,566,994

2,438,392
983,778
1,406,632
552,763

3,785,486
1,261,325
1,586,465
505,906

6,434,578
1,316,134
1,450,330
706,001

4,733,347
1,219,355
1,576,992
819,756

5; 102,812
907,620
1,582,449
952,274

4,775,103
1,240,300
1,933,040
929,965

1,221,065
408,113
85.964
16.965
395,392
13,671
8,935,198
433,232

45,422,575
3,267,585

52,490,558
3,079,682

2,453,597
1,040,722
1,471,766
682,656
3,449,517
3,523,725
29,656,207
1,893,285
173,225
1,752,075
2,642,242
1,059,978

1,869,120
882,983
1,565,253
703,829
3,799,112
3,876,901
30,614,875
1,849,611
108,573
1,679,577
2,550,835
1,094,606

2,912,965
1,158,132
369,979
183,983
4,129,454
5,069,655
58,976,379
3,185,038
152,405
1,792,675
2,377,813
554,699

2,311,420
727,280

3,118,531
1,176,207

223 413,693,228
4609,400
59
7,206,214
*2,156
329,486
3644

38,775,884
2,143,661

3.369.528
679j 871
48,345,672
3,341,409
1,082,775
464,742
5,759,683
2,440,010
842,926
477,679
3,702,210
4,869,114
92,771,868
5,590,535
2,490,658
461,615

4,278,896
1,090,818
51,118,317
4,144,444
1,362,985
599,047
7,042,057
2,917,067
578,477
378,819
4,405,827
6,014,191
57,100,406
4,102,916
5,042,823
2,842,218

415,501
309,383

430,458
322,727

1,303,170
354,079

See notes onp. 489.

441




1,150,026
359,471
161,306
29,060
2,601,684
149,456
633,783
43,620

1,028,051
344,358
132,843
26,671
22,747,852
1,140,734
3,388,606
165,132

35,544,356
2,623,974

733,260
264,250
59,131
12,858
2,101,280
168.839
46,658
3,626

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

4,960,144
2,033,608
361,820
69,004

Oildoth*.........................dut. .{ & £ * ■
Oils:
Animal or rendered—
Fish and other................ dut.

1,623,100
24,163
29,952,246
3,946,293
12,405,660
139,332

M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d Ju n e

Article.

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

442

N o. 2 2 4 * —

3 0 , 1 9 0 1 to 1 9 1 1 — C o n t i n u e d .

1908

1909

1911

1,177,044
660,205

1,407,726
781,023

/free., dolls..
Total.......................... (dut. .dolls..

4,013,863
3,083,568

5,521,407
3,778,791

8,095,992
4,187,965

6,558,245
4,621,197

7,088,859
4,504,661

8,504,127
5,219,821

10,196,838
6,871,939

9,377,087
7,509,394

10,137,112
8,100,594

16,436,118
7,863,471

20,520,183
12,503,504

Total oils.................... ......... dolls..

7,097,431

9,300,198

12,283,957

11,179,442

11,593,520

13,723,948

17,068,777

16,886,481

18,237,706

24,299,589

33,023,687

47,684,558
4901,338
1,914,985

5,715,348
592,119
2,045,548

28,428

23,040
5,225

„ fibs___
Oleo stearin « ......................... 166 7“1dolls..
Paints, pigments, and colors..dut. .'dolls..
Palm leaf:
Natural................................ .free..d o lls.,
Manufactures of, n. e. s .13. . . .d u t..d olls..

1,487,381

1,603,181

1,827,110

1,674,193

7,085
7,324

10,905
7,018

5,339
7,445

10,220

Paper stock, crude:
55,669,311
'
Bags, except woolen.......... free..
874,444
Allother.............................. .free, .dolls.. 1,309,242
Total.............................. ......... dolls..
Paper, and manufactures of:
Books, music, maps, en­
gravings, etchings, Dho- free, .dolls..
tograpns, and other dut. .d olls..
matter, n. e. s.
7
Lithographic labels anc l p r in ts 4
dut. .dolls..
“ otu *linnoincrQ
P m
dnt. dolls .
Parchment papers22
........... d u t.-ffifii::'*
DhAfnapanYiioSZ .
dnt dolls
Printing paper for books and /lbs.
newspapers2
2
Hnt, \do1s-1
Valued^at not above
w>ntsj1hs . .
TM
U>
f
t
riiit 1
drills
, , fibs___
Allother*.........................clut..{dolls
dut dolls
ftmvenlr post cards4
*
a i /lb s ....
Surface-coated22..................< t--{d olls..
lu




5,610

1,524,301

1,696,808

2,013,481

1,738,257

1,689,090

9,434

8,114
1,871

14,779
9,900

36,855
5,670

17,354
1,558

11,121

•1 ~~
73,314,499 103,853,329
1,252,205
1,640,927
1,374,157
1,518,050

99,403,763 149,519,018 140,257,383 159,861,027 113,596,603 130,608,671 180,114,457
2,118,762
1,562,059
2,335,590
1,715,942
2,167,377
2,184,863
1,511,835
2,255,702
3,039,500
1,611,732
3,244,938
1,959,984
2,075,975
1,388,878

180,813,902
2,298,197
3,183,483

2,183,686

2,770,255

3,015,084

2,900,713

3,796,595

4,374,464

5,580,528

3,675,926

3,638,034

5,206,877

5,481,680

2,204,646
1,587,890

2,362,443
1,770,772

2,483,801
1,840,137

2,621,570
1,907,617

2,609,181
1,980,677

3,000,326
2,599,622

3,379,182
3,072,127

3,071,173
2,965,520

2,996,501
2,630,123

3,390,311
2,642,764

3,250,119
2,855,496

947,631

1,052,966

1,249,733

1,451,491

1,506,723

2,205,921

3,968,542

4,911,102

4,450,032

2,773,151
.

2,667,633
805,433

183,217
31,882

260,274
47,455

280,349
49,049

304,698
47,642

261,721
39,737

281,877
44,885

761,940
92,911,514
1,920,801

1,088,509

37,055,028
903,705

................... j....................

108,043,884
2,010,502
6,369,347
497,168
540,860
477,849
5,365,506
5,449,135
567,344 ,
611,175

IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

Oils—Continued.
Vegetable—Continued.
Volatile or essential and distilledContinued.
/free, .dolls..
All other*..................... [dut. .dolls..

1910

Allother.............................. dut.. dolls ..

3,023,476

3,122,704

3,434,254

3,819,953

4,077,178

4,747,955

6,759,343

7,311,956

6,278,834

5,002,595

4,299,985

Total.........................................dolls..

7,795,625

8,356,340

9,056,974

9,848,273

10,213,496

12,598,709

17,179,194

18,259,751

17,259,195

17,536,755

18,620,880

Paraffin................................... free.. /lb s ....
jdolls..

13,009

754,266
43,940
46,736
376,171

448,148
26,746
776,244
39,294
58,290
518,772

285,579
16,874
1,139,495
57,561
53,151
507,965

513,316
32,660
1,231,018
69,936
43,158
649,735

1,027,730
58,763
2,930,773
162,871
74,058
628,200

958,232
61,685
1,164,433
74,931
66,690
619,789

2,222,726 * 7,081,717
*334,026
120,965
1,792,483
3313,855
105,032
817,778
62,825
49,534
514,697
548,551

9,467,877
434,679

52,820
335,464

1,367,905
75,660
1,286,811
73,819
63,572
500,213

605,832

709,614

821,433

853,135

936,403

1,054,426

1,250,855

1,120,396

1,425,613

1,214,792

1,534,537
11,725,127
685,115
670,971
1,445,002

1)0.......................................dut7*-{dolls!!
Parchment and vellum........... free, .dolls..
Pencils, lead and slate..............dut..dolls..
Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet prep­
arations ..................................dut.. dolls..

441,290

572,429

704,631

718,637

809,950

1,126,635

1,032,285

964,123

463

547

1,610

2,638

1,631

18,570

11,328

1,912

4,001

11,914

18,962

1,098,469
199,447
228,670

1,172,023
259,695
279,656

1,371,588
288,778
325,685

1,493,789
261,022
322,591

1,510,435
312,635
361,119

1,599,052
394,940
466,563

1,841,206
393,037
479,693

2,003,973

954,399
988,507

1,242,444
1,105,635

1,636,113
1,093,327

288,731
341,308
2,175
15,091
20,561

340,359
407,846
2,657
19,142
32,884

342,517
408,018
2,046
14,260
42,410

75,409

87,562

118,860
2,809,260

116,232
3,768,203

536,050
21,696
1,894,266

215,358
20,156
1,678,625
10,905

5,756
59,057
6,266,535
36,561
92,459

5,784
58,755
7,783,534
38,728
111,609

45,901

21,835

28,277

23,871

350,584
421,303
2,026
14,333
39,991

37,653
8,903
92,724
1,962,459

29,418
6,628
88,680
1,816,037

26,945
7,841
83,760
1,851,285

43,682
11,319
111,228
2,678,546

45,941
41,310
104,172
3,266,961

34,480
67,625
54,708
1,645,844

30,543
144,275
88,327
1,766,168

15,027
16,081
963,356
32,516

61,603
18,354
1,247,584
26,023

118,699
13,302
991,134
22,952

108,020
13,676
915,306
32,940

190,000
21,038
1,291,166
65,645

152,588
20,767
1,626,666
68,267

215,945
13,398
1,206,016
44,532

48,416

62,362

90,646

81,4£2

77,091

108,410

88,225

115,897
15,992
1,463,717
18,082
5,740
77,102

93,358

76,785

93,288

117,344

C rude*......................................... d u t - - { d o & : :

Ground or calcined®........... dut. -{JpJjfg*‘
Manufactures of................... dut. .dolls..
Plates:
Electrotype, stereotype, etc., engraved or
lithographed for printing.. d u t.. dolls..
Photographic or films, dry6.dut. .dolls..

P to “.................... "{dSb"
lat W

Platinum vases, retorts, vessels, etc., for
chemical uses........................free, .dolls..

Plumbago................................ free- - { & : :
Polishing powders...................d u t.. dolls..
Pumice stone......................... dut. /tons®.
idoUs..
/to n s.
Unmanufactured6V.
.
.......dut. -Idolls
/lb s ..*
Manufactures of 8. T . ! .* .. dut..-\dolls
™
'
Rennets, raw or prepared.......free, .dolls..




80,702

74,507

58,624

41,883
4,351
81,312
1,649,479

3,137
80,340
1,885,719

17,499
13,077
929,986
6,025
54,203

88,744

'

94,439

99,481

See notes on p. 489.

151,028

97,084

44 3

366,769

12,829,915
771,025
416,077
1,140,750

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Photographic films and plates:
I M oving-picturefilm s»..dut..|^^eet-Allotherfi®............................ dut..dolls!!
Pipes and smokers7articles... .dut. .dolls..
! Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines:
Fruit plants, tropical and semitropical,
for propagation, etc...........free.. dolls..
Orchids, palms, etc., and other bulbous
roots, cultivated for their flowers6
............................................ du t.. dolls.
All other................................d u t.. dolls.
( Plaster rock, or gypsum, crude, an d /ton s..
ground or calcined.......... dut..\dolls..

57,565
494,725

2 2 4 .—

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e r c h a n d is e

Article.

Salt.........................................
Sand.......................................

I

m p o r t e d

1901

: Q

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V

1903

1902

a l u e s

,

b y

1904

A

r t ic l e s

1905

, Y

e a r s

1906

e n d e d

Ju

1907

n e

3 0 ,1 9 0 1
1908

to

1911—

1909

444

N o.

C o n tin u e d .

1911

1910

291,339,057
401,324
139,732
745,035
947,782
25,357,826
3,046,276
10,499,227
21,379 ,180
10,988,617
724,592
2,784,558
875,567

Seeds:
, , fhiish. .
_
Castor beans or seeds61_ dut--{doUs
.
fib s ....
Clover52.............................. free’ -{dolls..
Linseed or flaxseed............

1,631,726
2,098,207

477,157
724,082

129,089
194,024

213,270
201,224

296,184
318,687

52,240
73,423

22,849,115
2,385,734
90,356
124,494

20,659,396
2,323,699
57,419
71,625

13,786,451
1,202,758
593,668
831,871

Sugar beet62....................... •fr® ‘ {dolls—
8*
/free..dolls..
All other............................ \dut.. dolls..

1,200,492
740,495

1,666,769
861,301

1,624,864
1,012,391

2,259,562
1,126,683

2,042,423
1,096,509

4,078,760
1,235,860

2,652,209
1,242,339

2,523,604
1,452,542

2,622,562
1,300,828

726,002
831,056
13,069,830
1,472,588
5,002,496
8,548,837
10,308,666
668,312
2,422,606
750,377

Total............................. ...........dolls..

4,039,194

3,252,152

2,831,279

3,587,469

3,457,619

5,388,403

6,404,776

6,371,470

5,958,019

14,693,776

29,757,955

Shells, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured—
Mother-of-pearl............... ..free., dolls..
Another................ ......... . .free, .dolls..

335,377
552,942

831,172
633,723

1,472,098
537,229

805,568
341,327

650,243
351,335

890,432
356,080

1,085,500
403,814

831,843
300,672

1,473,289
416,476

1,411,413
415,786

1,248,764
635,950

Total unmanufactured ......... dolls..

888,319

1,464,895

2,009,327

1,146,895

1,001,578

1,246,512

1,489,314

1,132,515

1,889,765

1,827,199

1,884,714

Shell and mother-of-pearl, manufactures
f of.........................................dut.. dolls..

95,143

104,289

116,865

139,596

127,344

121,644

140,073

147,962

127,826

94,113

128,071

132
139
9,139,617
29,353,777
1,265,806
697,449

4,118
1,695
12,620,682
41,714,331
1,610,026
919,325

259
158
13,637,206
49,002,597
1,633,394
1,008,295

29,750
10,697
12,630,883
44,461,564
4,062,067
1,628,239

28,546
7,875
17,812,133
59,542,892
4,516,628
1,489,286

33,592
11,452
14,505,324
52,855,611
2,813,105
1,213,441

71,223
23,807
16,722,207
70,229,518
1,950,474
1,158,574

14,016
187
3,931
292
15,424,041 23,333,750
63,665,534 78,830,568
1,840,191
1,237,904
1,069,087
881,077

48,661
14,426
20,363,327
65,424,784
3,045,235
1,690,393

163,867
74,261
22,379,998
72,713,984
4,122,226
2,210,020

Total unmanufactured ...........dolls.. 30,051,365

42,635,351

50,011,050

46,100,500

61,040,053

54,080,504

71,411,899

64,546,903

79,903,686

67,129,603

74,998,265

Silk, and manufactures of:
UnmanufacturedCocoons ............................ free.Jjjjjiis"'
Raw, as reeled from the co- jibs—
coon.............................. free. .1 dolls..
Waste............................... f r 'e - ' t e : :

Manufactures of— '
<
, , (lbs___
Artificial silk22...............
Bandings, beltings, bindings, etc.,
not over 12 inches in width2
2
........................................ dut. .dolls..




*

1,947,423
3,279,559
- 690,546

-

598,860

IMPOSTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

407,924,632 381,874,845 342,143,546 342,149,502 308,572,020 329,795,849 324,721,294 354,426,565 274,455,157 296,200,273
428,121
395,963
490,986
480,468
471,987
496,734
564,966
515,230
636,767
688,369
84,130
114,798
74,004
81,773
57,346
94,985
52,748
59,496
57,082
46,226

204,532

199,215

198,325

227,626

249,789

250,206

235,672

252,632

237,783

3,345,826
14,005,747

2,805,804
14,228,328

2,737,427
15,120,615

3,477,298
14,045,823

5,218,620
13,485,508

4,268,890
11,026,148

3,068,296
11,275,547

4,896,595
9,608,085

5,597,915

4,544,690
2,850,226
2,171,245
3,306,524
901,924
3,157,696
2,581,569

5,045,008
4,358,699
1,995,012
2,994,651
963,232
3,265,764
2,947,857

4,864,318
1,978,013
2,053,274
3,047,817
551,393
1,702,486
3,346,914

4,658,397
1,920,804
2,352,406
3,287,642
377,029
1,325,537
3,564,118

4,694,810
2,125,832
2,257,260
3,227,920
430,762
1,555,740
3,783,167

6,646,902
1,816,582
2,479,364
3,775,744
713,579
2,652,034
5,057,861

5,718,254
1,300,250
2,140,848
3,702,232
521,328
2,013,978
4,687,916

5,617,327
1,597,022
2,343,576
3,583,857
380,439
1,364,666
3,976,195

5,287,934
966,969
3,235,369
5,064,111
605,106
2,331,748
3,788,939

2,478,413
6,654,932
3,679,748
685,585
3,245,582
5,708,804
562,806
2,174,437
1,041,801

32,887,556

36,168,084

32,172,895

32,812,865

33,138,216

38,903,040

32,967,874

30,718,582

32,888,459

32,137,837

984, eie
417,949
429,599

1,069,424
461,124
472,648

1,087,779
469,756
431,085

1,010,119
446,586
421,226

i,ii4,340
477,695
425,344

i,2i9,327
523,726
449,560

973,i43
409,885
351,860

1,292,168.
558,714
431,424

685,921

847,548

933,772

900,841

867,812

903,039

973,286

761,745

990,138

1,836,417
360,889
16,081,849
Pepper, black or white. .f r e e .-l^ j-;; 1,806,167
13,506,848
l
All other......................... .free..|do]- s
1,001,482
3,786,623
A ll other............................
394,571

1,841,614
339,685
16,046,179
1,752,345
15,134,481
1,146,246
4,460,841
446,966

2,365,624
444,643
21,832,675
2,296,221
22,464,192
1,590,778
4,538,688
483,483

1,498,600
288,388
18,615,186
2,069,051
17,745,806
1,469,578
5,414,804
538,982

2,394,061
347,721
19,413,387
1,969,521
26,115,130
1,731,895
5,106,179
534,219

2,626,005
342,378
26,535,834
2,733,137
20,037,435
1,429,008
7,047,685
683,593

2,375,139
321,719
24,320,865
2,232,774
20,374,842
1,838,512
6,490,048
719,995

2,042,396
236,787
20,335,693
1,532,901
14,332,230
1,194,798
5,414,493
627,051

3,563,109

3,685,242

4,815,125

4,366,008

4,583,356

5,188,116

5,113,000

3,591,537

5,348,606

3,483,459

4,946,200

In other coverings........... dut*-{loU s *

1,151,891
1,166,123
2,447,555
719,092

1,198,406
1,161,965
2,553,105
718,383

1,292,475
1,252,047
2,966,343
835,694

1,467,756
1,385,818
3,197,955
927,507

1,362,089
1,285,576
3,836,487
1,119,768

1,582,619
1,466,228
4,395,032
1,272,627

2,041,688
1,902,655
5,165,929
1,506,108

1,960,333
1,829,917
5,564,773
1,634,754

1,801,043
1,695,747
5,105,062
1,519,660

1,727,541
1,605,919
5,560,491
1,658,034

1,954,092
1,790,492
5,339,800
1,605,874

Total malt liquors------ ...........dolls..

1,885,215

1,880,348

2,087,741

2,313,325

2,405,344

2,738,855

3,408,763

3,464,671

3,215,407

3,263,953

3,396,366

~ Total manufactures of ...........dolls.. 27,031,219
Soap:
Castile and medicinal or mad- fibs . .
tasted &3______________ d u t.ld o lls..
Fancv. nerfnmed. and all toilet fibs___
973,673
411,724
.dut..\dolls..
274,197
A ll other.............................
Total............................. ...........dolls..
Spices:
unground—
Nutmegs m .....................

Total............................
Spirits, wines, malt liquors, and other
beverages:
Halt liquors—
In bottles or jugs.............dut.
*

451,472

746,721

830,744

2,645,079
219,286
37,094,824 15,488,848
1,102,104
2,115,413
30,497,704 21,862,111
1,660,843
2,114,920
6,442,199
7,964,336
720,512
898,987

22,065,074
1,622,311
28,140,552
2,383,497
8,017,286
940,392

i

See notes on p. 489.

445'




4,571,533
379,272
3,928,221
499,330
247,391

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

247,314
2,574,261
13,625,276

189,081
Bolting cloths....................free, .dolls..
Clothing and all wearing apparel
............................ du t..d olls..
1,898,014
Dress and piece goods___ dut. .d olls.. 11,977,874
Dyed in the thread or yam®
___________________ diit__dolls..
All f>fhAT 6
....... .d u t. .dolls..
Daces and embroideries. .dut. .dolls.. 3,189,337
Ribbons..........................
1,839,379
Spun silk or schappe silk jib s .... 1,715,067
.dut..\dolls.. 2,583,716
i yam .............................
873,082
Velvets, plushes, and other /lb s ....
I pile fabrics.................. .dut. .\dolls.. 3,259,866
2,093,952
' A ll other.........................

M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e

Article.

1901

Spirits, wines, malt liquors, etc—Contd.
Spirits, distilled—
Of domestic m fr., returned!
,

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

3 0 , 1 9 0 1 to 1 9 1 1 — C o n t i n u e d .

1908

1909

805,212
479,687
316,222
911,419

819,591
846,404
348,878
1,000,997

471,596
539,362
390,988
1,104,410

316,469
326,885
403,386
1,139,129

177,499
211,129
470,433
1,286,270

154,106
102,072
629,333
1,687,473

148,298
160,439
592,382
1,523,842

134,015
148,776
764,244
1,961,170

1,712,156
2,524,237

1,909,887
2,784,048

2,061,057
2,987,179

2,238,842
3,313,735

2,366,466
3,539,044

2,639,680
4,027,368

3,270,226
5,037,146

3,216,228
4,876,325

Total spirits, distilled............ dolls..

4,102,149

4,445,154

4,834,580

4,957,507

5,005,058

5,524,767

6,886,691

Wines—
Champagne and other /doz. q ts..
sparkling................. dut. .\dolls........
Still wines—

311,078
4,589,494

335,250
4,930,768

407,944
5,861, G
39

336,245
4,969,635

371,811
5,723,764

415,394
6,127,062

2,785,850
1,942,322
373,832
1,087,420

3,300,026
2,143,433
897,818
1,846,937

3,753,211
2,292,297
440,869
2,095,360

4,007,691
3,973,919
2,387,018 * 2,352,485
471,153
488,773
2,165,072
2,035,217

Total wines................. dut. .dolls.

8,219,236

8,921,138

10,249,296

9,391,870

Total spirits, wines, and malt
liquors................................dolls..

14,266,600

15,246,640

17,171,617

Other Leverages—
Mineral waters, natural and /doz. qts..
artificial..................dut..\dolls . . . .
AU other...........................dut. .dolls..

2,076,122
700,877
365,083

2,247,988
770,225
371,938

Total other beverages......... dolls..

1,065,900
717,560
7,302,501
179,340
3,684,720
67,686
9,633
35,816

3,889,066
5,566,879

409,242
1,018,382
1,045,815
994,050
1,293,692
2,668,749
925,601
1,395.748

6,560,606

7,676,825

7,112,887

6,076,929

419,403
6,228,281

366,669
5,221,070

436,628
6,863,785

391,003
6,302,377

218,495
3,566,824

4,482,499
2,567,712
546,688
2,299,194

5,213,458
2,966,154
636,938
2,614,346

5,443,782
3,008,996
628,428
2,516,461

5,747,056
2,838,232
650,861
2,574,596

7,100,661
3,527,896
822,243
3,177,020

4,812,787
2;638,039
596,521
2,326,750

10,241,921

10,993,968

11,808,781

10,746,627

12,276,613

13,007,293

8,531,613

16,662,702

17,652,323

19,257,590

22,104,235

20,771,804

23,168,845

23,381,133

18,004,908

2,215,423
804,767
363,267

2,400,202
860,678
367,399

2,332,173
847,097
343,395

1,127,008
978,034
428,564

1,156,368
1,053,976
464,620

1,179,965
1,132,786
442,482

1,173,540
1,130,208
457.884

1,095,822
994,756
453,479

1,191,525
993,709
529,706

1,142,163

1,168,084

1,228,077

1,190,492

1,407,108

1,518,596

1,575,268

1,588,092

1,448,235

1,523,415

607,869
11,714,931
236,645
7,634,293
492,287

640,110
10,540,005
205,049
10,481,807
1,097,450

519,340
7,430,383
191,460
1,492,407
110,606

542,712
6,140,753
180,465
2,800,540
191,960

564,098
5,422,267
156,176
1,700,177
134,196

488,426
6,330,493
152,020
1,184,287
93,385

391,208
5,284,050
138,160
1,434,846
135,739

345,208
17,301,351
424,089
3,895,254
411,485

466,422
10,861,310
296,030
8 459,927
3 51,290

410,989
7,938,730
222,470

2,980
11,723

3,303
12,832

10,833
81,7941

2,825
12,700

4,317
16,539

1,497
6,147

1,462
7,659

2,054
12,098

6,762
32,307

4,287
18,659

Whisky « ................... dut.

In casks......................... dut - { ^ "
In other coverings..dut.

Sponges....... .................... .

*

,d u t..d olls..

Starch...................................... dut^ f e s ’ !
Stearin from animal fats M .dut.7.
.
Straw and grass:
Unmanufactured................dut.




‘

1911

119,646
124,162
716,259
1,899,021
1,240,662
1,015,035
1,060,300
2,167,064
1,245,200
1,907,605

G ln » ...........................

Another.....................

1910

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

875,099
794,594
290,301
843,318

Brandy....................... d P t-ffiig * ” 8,1'

446

N o. 2 2 4 .—

Manufactures of................

336,730

Sugar, molasses, and confectionery:
Molasses..............................dut. -{ | ^ * ‘
Sugar
Not above No. 16 Butch standard in
color—

382,932

430,584

~ 508,358

576,938

586,277

725,861

748,866

589,460

646,629

814,506

11,453,156
1,123,923

14,391,215
1,037,696

17,240,399
1,124,710

18,828,530
1,018,198

19,477,885
1,137,844

16,021,076
690,718

24,630,935
919,806

18,882,756
721,867

22,092,696
937,791

31,292,165
1,367,362

23,838,190
995,000

/l b s ...
Total sugar................ .......... Idolls.. 3,975,005,840 3,031,915,875 4,216,108,106 3,700,623,613 3,680,932,998 3,979,331,430 4,391,839,975 3,371,997,112 4,189,421,018 4,094,545,936 3,937,978,265
90,487,800 55,061,097 72,088,973 71,915,753 97,645,449 85,460,088 92,806,253 80,258,147 96,554,998 106,349,005 96,691,096
/lbs.8..
•dut- - W ..

1 oaq

kik

31,948

43,223

60,201

82,259

82,246

96,456

526,852
96,870

556,665
85,330

491,467
80,953

R49 934
113,846

339,217
1,166,686
1,138,356
7,574

429,606
1,571,577
6,237,309
36,184

426,798
1,501,677
6,586,255
39,504

390,306
1,482,780
3,423,222
24,844

477,171
1,694,562
7,653,505
47,470

558,129
1,954,517
7,857,325
51,171

628,625
2,492,608
16,035,887
100,534

713,788
2,687,626
13,903,299
117,877

661,269
2,462,213
15,562,229
93,192

729,502
2,626,705
18,158,871
115,446

894,281
3,108,089
12,878,292
83,854

16,794
65,418

24,971
103,930

17,040
75,283

14,111
63,460

13,511
64,181

7,467
35,860

46,477

47,500

56,401

194,201

923,949

1,419,962

6,744
30,757
20,693
426,431
66,810
840,779
84,406

8,868
43,890
15,192
310,745
48,871
612,971
125,378

20,373
126,560
12,263
250,409
66 113
731^795
177,716

16,450
95,667
16,089
402,853
80 210
1 OO
A 547
R
ll Mm
U Iffl
132,847

66 617
gg^’ g^l
69$; 673

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

111,895

151,430

131,684

257,661

1,092,984

1,286,480

1,690,014

1,683,514

Tar and pitch.......................

40,066
112,564

33,717
95,090

Confectionery...................

Sulphur ore containing excess of/tons..
25 %of sulphur.................. free, .\dolls..
'
Talc, ground or prepared___ dut.
Tanning materials, n. e. s.:
frpp /cords.,
Hemlock hark 2 .
2
.free, -{dolls. .
/to n s..
m Bugrovs d& 38......... .
tk
• ^ --id o lls ..
/to n s..
quebracho wood22. . . __
_
-^ • • (d o lls..
All other in a crude state. ..free..d olls..

-*<*•-{dolls..
Jibs___
T ea.. . . . . ......... ................... .free..|doU8
Ta
>
dut
- aut--Idolls..
Tea waste, siftings, or sweeniines for fibs___
mfg.chemical products » . .free. .Idolls..
Tin, m bars, blocks, pigs, or grain/lbs___
or granulated.......................nee..\dolls..




988,130

1,455,822

1,382,373

89,806,453
11,017,876

57,985
47,043
44,795
89,712
145,397
118,583
27,233,107 112,905,541 102,706,599
4,209,420 18,229,310 16,230,858
75,579,125 81,341,798
9,390,128 11,449,809

45,165
103,413
93,621,750
14,580,878

27,571
68,633
86,368,490
13,915,544

73,091,890
19,805,551

79,352,356
19,461,850

92,822,635
30,932,998

96,013,005
38,117,459

88,018,036
23,6X8,802

80,764,530
21,486,311

84,868,662
23,378,471

See notes on p. 489.

37,692
28,809
61,903
81,027
94,149,564 114,916,520
16,309,870 18,562,676

77,296,050
25,295,061

237,779

37,153
22,726
92,006
1 54,192
85 «U 370 109 553i
O 625 /OfU Iva^U O 042
U;U
u
13,671,946 17,613,569

3 736 789
1,920,918
3,229 221
Ul1 iO
Ov« v
59,317
94 302
91,122,372 101,134; 508 103,439!058
26,007,216 30,869,532 37,935,978

IMPOSTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

4
908,683,078 255,030,219 87,130,805
2,414,454 223,944,976 48,548,919 397,745,046 221,036,900 98,625,908
^ 1,148 24,669,287
Beet.............................. dut**{dolis!! 20,028,575
4,202,044
1,223,023
50,525
4,797,278
1,032,040
8,203,309
5,401,378
593,037
43
2,521,798
r,___
fib s....
“ 175.869 739 230,351,485
uauB...................... .
-^ --id o lls ..
6*487,294
664,259,568
2,956,586,102 2,685,792,937 4,075,635,121 3,681,904,214 3,434,186,471 3,921,605,729 3,986,510,021 3,144,022,423 4,084,921,078 3,912,567,785 3,678,754,728
67,507,439 48,684,775 69,740,051 71,359,114 91,943,398 84,066,863 84,273,071 74,509,970 93,768,598 101,816,278 89,402,665
D° .............................. dut- - f e : :
Above No. 16 Butch standard/lbs___ 109,736,660 91,092,719 53,342,180 16,304,945 22,801,551
9,176,782
7,584,908
6,937,789
4,202,765
5,874,032
6,107,264
in color.......................... dut. .\doils..
2,951,786
2,174,278
506,114
1,125,899
904,773
361,185
329,873
264,602
273,116
346,799
208,100

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1 9 1 1 — C o n tin u e d .

1902

1908

1901

1907

1908

1909

1,358,486
4,737

2,949,048
14,203

1910

1,387,098
4,854

1905

Tobacco, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured—
Steins 34............................ free. -faniis""

1911

2,270,383
8,264

6,574,586
5,940,857
20,276,667
Another...........................d u t-{d S b " 10,349,530

5,729,879
5,084,606
23,698,958
10,127,065

6,314,359
4,669,932
27,702,597
12,564,983

7,387,390
5,641,124
23,775,246
11,298,363

7,109,595
5,270,032
26,178,783
12,768,645

6,732,774
6,475,226
30,622,703
15,972,288

7,576,325
8,617,575
31,963,996
17,437,673

5,943,714
6,312,023
26,112,329
16,558,305

5,648,178
5,342,634
36,087,920
20,058,285

6,639,766
6,482,119
40,198,564
21,269,160

5,956,776
6,420,298
39,970,454
21,435,698

26,851,253
16,290,387

29,428,837
15,211,671

34,016,956
17,234,915

31,162,636
16,939,487

33,288,378
18,038,677

37,355,477
22,447,514

39,540,321
26,055,248

32,056,043
22,870,328

41,736,098
25,400,919

46,838,330
27,751,279

45,927,230
27,855*996
42,472
577,419
921,941
750,112
4,290,801
203,724

Total leaf...................... ......... { J f c
Manufactures of—
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots—
Product of Philippine
• <!*“ ....................... lree-Id olis"
“

3,685,180

5,748,342

5,416,466

7,206,243

4,869,097

6,585,781

7,964,835

44,214
44,970
116,613

63,093
32,194
70,556

54,839
23,044
49,620

* 49,855
' 28,584
56,358

63,493
40,075
69,376

81,944

472,572
628,775
856,366
643,207
181,199
168,094
578,489

458,041
667,214
872,566
615,584
1,948,160
853,063
706,050

406,679
656,898
1,126,114
926,115
176,917
192,635
934,803

1,657,401
2,406,935
1,275,333
866,663
403,952
283,032
816,245

3,355,4Q5
4,926,199
574,530
412,127
8,383,966
3,677,034
796,842

1,015,157
1,621,207
1,024,226
769,539
353,208
306,815
935,609

1,037,371
1,733,697
1,514,967
1,078,201
218,984
235,847
886,304

l,317,97i
646,736

1,435,953
815,068

1,993,759
1,024,262

2,777,764
1,138,429

2,083,559
1,104,036

7,038,127
940,382
1,841,973
1,857,846

6,656,957
860,884
1,944,033
2,554,889

3,983,272

5,092,932

5,728,472

8,289,068

12,999,797

8,273,371

9,293,855

47,016
49,730
131,114

27,625
39*771
105,898

29,346
41,536
103,224

f

1,088,665
1,420,334
925,599
699,657
358,505
238,445
537,356

978,187
1,223,309
1,171,242
914,413
3,166,581
1,870,004
646,858

2,480,139

2,494,822

3,344,205

3,830,311

4,023,670

4,232,074

33,008
46,030
119,888

41,719
47,703
127,583

1,099,640
1,306,405
774,042
509,552
371,911
224,759
388,486

881)966
1,152,177
796*316
608,673
7,656,162
3,160,801
480,342

Digitized forotal............... ................... .dolls..
T FRASER


4,397,585

6,993,561

4,964,457

Toted manufactures of............ dolls..
Toys.......................................... dut..dolls...
Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, cov­
ered with other material than paper or
lace, and sticks for................dut. .dolls..

Potatoes.................. ...........dut--{d $is
Pickles and sauces................d u t..dolls..
Prepared or preserved—
,
fibs
•’
Mushrooms » ...................dut.
A ll other............................ dut. .dolls..
A ll other in natural state., .d u t..d olls..

4,137,127

5,887,863

4,107,169

4,977,389

684,498
3,054,011
79,848

Onions................................. d u t . . { ^ - ;

4,143,192

3,133,859

588,395
3,271,956
72,249

Vegetables:
B eans*............................... d u t . . ^ ; :

758,068
4,245,451
152,134

809,580
4,031,264
111,928

450,675
2,411,783
83,039

Varnishes*.............................d n t . . { g r

775,078
3,995,564
141,563

807,621
4,028,107
79,062

481,371
2.401,273
78,866

AUother*......................d u t ..{ 3 ^ -"
All other mfrs. o f .............d u t.. dolls..

“ 84,299
» 1,131,082
«1,665,760
692,595
606,819
3,915,596
3,519,980
166,986
165,200

923,506
366,971

1,101,261
536,581

l,i87,807
497,666

1,573,257
780,761

3,719,679

7,039,835

4,581,355

7,008,602

it:

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND.VALUES,

L e a fSuitable for cigar wrappers fib s ....
.......................................dut..\doUs..

1906

3*770,493
15,954

1901

448

N o . 2 2 4 *— M

Manufactures of....................dut. .dolls..
Whalebone, umnanufact'd.. .free.
'

135,883
34,222
518,599

168,195
45,754
592,122

1/52,524
42,656
498,935

181,294
46,856
385,948

91,768
46,434
494,215

198,591
49,319
920,086

230,072
65,282
1,157,391

204,213
56,671
556,492

280,033
71,867
483,689

301,030
78,577
504,550

302,898
75,816
506,816

213,773
55,884

408,706
115,937

488,576
127,220

'425,168
116,878

373,569
101,121

587,617
168,014

917,088
264,637

902,904
270,112

9,062
5,857
5,758

9,278
75
151

15,622
3,209
4,608

16,759
■v 16,951
72,007

23,445
10,909
58,104

28,399
13,178
55,277

764,937
231,559
709
38,619
14,242
64,648

972,145
282,905

17,412
16,313
36,695

671,526
194,769
57,158
• 52,435
9,064
43,633

23,539
10,000
26,472

19,037
31,024
91,435

885,751
4355,596

321,060

Wood, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured—
Ivy or laurel root62__ .\dut. .dolls..
Cabinet woods—
.

Cedar®......................... lree--\d olL :
Mahogany..................... tree..-{•£$,'1:
AH other......................... free..-dolls..
Logs and round timber, .free. ‘

32,281
1,752,612
1,240,737
82,985
804,188

44,795
2,361,483
999,792
106,171
907,168

48,387
2,783,679
1,251,621
73,836
637,881

50,370
2,690,382
1,434,229
66,033
552,504

31,844
1,977,894
1,077,723
97,306
722,693

36,619
2,470,072
1,334,748
100,592
5 773,260

■ Pulp wood®...................free -{dolls. .

51,899
3,263,718
2,091,882
97,573
938,501
650,366
2,792,751

41,678
2,566,954
1,464,907
131,348
1,264,439
923,503
4,989,919

39,828
2,479,976
1,406,318
155,095
1,510.767
727,104
4,333,905

19,294
1,028,588
44,524
3,224,152
721,084
177,490
1,746,472
1,000,342
6,392,023

884,626

i.89,387
1,080,805
447,819
2,683,913
232,749
1,800,555
925,269

1,607,796
116,381

651,572
86,642

597,583
240,557

791,288
15,212,788

846,024
15,946,755

881,003
1,940,001
2,764,015

988,081
2,379,242
2,665,428

1,058,363
2,500,398
2,452,888

1,053,616
19,332,768
722,423
1,804,139
762,798
1,759,397
1,182,586

871,927
16,126,116
677,770
1,693,340
642,582
1,387,743
1,553,754

1,132,667

910,647

705,046

801,713
246,475

789,196
460,573

...........««*-{SSr:

B e "* 116
mm
&
■
fCO
fdSa .
Peeled*....................... free-1<£lls

Bossed*....................... f r e e - { S ; ;
‘R.a.ttn.ng anH rpprtsC
T__
free dolls..
Timber, hewn, squared, or feu. ft.,
aided w
dut \dnlls._
aii
/free.. dolls..
AUother...........................\dut..dolls..
Manufactures of—
Lum berBoards, planks, deals, and fM ft.1.
other sawed lumber. dut. .\dolls..

112,653
18,810
3,145,144
7,442

129,183
18,027
3 309,622
9,836

207,554
41,131
3,616,764
5,018

139,180
33,357
3,742,058
10,045

184,742
28,912
4,087,215
15,221

256,180
46,770
4,184,671
168,363

2,306,543
78,200

2,149,950
64,318

490,820
6,361,423

665,603
9,271,090

720,937
10,673,317

589,232
8,878,474

710,538
10,906,661

949,717
14,813,733

934,195
16,255,350

555,853
1,028,184
1,246,509

707,614
1,362,821
1,380,973

724,131
1,494,906
1,753,532

770,373
1,602,999
1,545,384

758,725
1,581,421
1,649,314

900,856
1,852,612
2,700,505

608,954

714,857

942,967

712,565

738,229

1,011,335

B ath s*......................... dut ‘ '{doUs!!
Shingles........................ dntAll other......................... dut. .dolls..
Cabinet ware or house furniture
.........................................du t..dolls..
Chair cane or reed **..........dut. .dolls..

See notes on p. 488.

449




18,172
995,968
43,914
3,171,398
842,970
173,906
1,815,120

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

21930°—s A1911*

Vinegar....................................dnt--{ S S £ "
Waste, n. e. s............................dut. .dolls..
Wax, and manufactures of:
Beeswax.......................

450

N o.

2 2 4 . — M e r c h a n d is e I m p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1901 t o 1911— C o n t i n u e d .

Article.

1901

1908

1904

1905

1906

1907

1909

1910

104,735,680 151,011,840 261,813,440 324,343,040 375,208,900 352,181,760 477,366,400 532,031,360
1,586,402
4,500,955
4,584,942
2,059,092
6,348,857
3,387,770
7,313,326
3,602,668

1911

*158,348,928
41,214,978
260,279,169 160,999,064
1,327,747
2,057,877
268,940,457 374,576,834
5,831,016
4,478,903
85,025,346 153,515,933
2,092,483 . 3,394,273
2,350,906
2,000,934
2,546,164

380,308,246
3,062,297
136,694,003
1,146,463
413,480,484
6,286,615
161,313,079
3,494,982
2,465,526

1,953,800

2,050,838

2,157,685

2,179,688

2,278,085

2,59i,695

3,057,456

Lom..............................\dut. .dolls..

/free., dolls..

6,942,681
12,811,524

7,578,065
16,867,534

8,289,945
20,456,326

8,419,173
18,565,180

7,865,525
21,698,798

8,762,751
27,769,955

11,393,395
31,576,546

12,436,169
31,091,813

11,338,762
32,351,665

15,949,246
38,473,258

16,965,878
35,965,925

Total wood, and mfrs. of.___ dolls..

19,754,205

24,445,599

28,746,271

26,984,353

29,564,323

36,532,706

42,969,941

43,527,982

43,690,427

54,422,504

52,931,803

30,681,475
5,025,194
5,484,264
1,074,701
67,417,766
6,429,986

66,131,670 42,202,121 45,575,993 109,888,258
7,488,394
7,927,919
8,573,494 24,762,682
6,091,024 15,233,113 12,934,143 26,551,624
2,833,435
1,071,866
2,819,822
6,521,171
94,354,272 119,702,562 115,232,698 112,695,864
8,712,003 11,831,132 13,420,275 14,941,705

45,798,303 142,580,993 111,592,978
10,278,199 29,455,598 27,231,052
13,332,540 21,952,259 31,614,235
7,931,145
4,591,559
3,624,617
66,849,681 101,876,052 120,721,019
9,762,122 11,124,837 16,058,647

40,104,845
9,044,321
12,456,468
3,280,683
85,086,328
10,903,001

Tntoi

Wool, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and
like animals, and manufactures of:
UnmanufacturedClass 1—Clothing.... .............. dut. -{{joUg' ’
Class 2—Combing............dut.

'

Class 3—Carpet................ dut. -fljJJjJ"'
Total unmanufactured......... {doUs'"

86,810,307 82,982,116
20,936,934 21,378,304
15,204,254 10,671,378
4,214,024
3,235,281
99,674,107 110,194,051
13,917,414 16,920,443

103,583,505 166,576,966 177,137,796 173,742,834 249,135,746 201,688,668 203,847,545 125,980,524 266,409,304 263,928,232 137,647,641
12,529,881 17,711,788 22,152,961 24,813,591 46,225,558 39,068,372 41,534,028 23,664,938 45,171,994 51,220,8441 23,228,005

Manufactures of—
Carpets and carpetlng.dut. -{d oilsff’ ‘
Clothing, and all wearing apparel
.........................................d ut..doSs..
cioths...............................
Dress goods, women’s and fsq. y d s..
children’s.................. dut. .\dolls. . . .
Knit fabrics.. . . . . . . . . . . . .dut. .dolls..
Mungo, flocks, shoddy, noils, 1»bs
wool extracts, rags, and
waste M......................... dut..J w "




858,951
2,705,659

999,913
3,447,776

1,079,731
3,758,516

844,932
2,797,308

818,850
2,877,993

1,182,005
4,643,520

1,068,010
4,435,067

686,784
2,795,066

1,042,378
4,032,512

1,205,982
4,591,721

1,003,741
3,807,805

1,175,126
3,781,207
3,968,218
25,379,909
5,379,251
411,127
581,266
181,632

1,330,219
4,736,999
4,800,838
32,858,042
6,404,617
571,565
249,538
63,053

1,922,484
4,764,223
4,864,099
41,438,596
7,513,725
670,774
333,688
92,328

1,309,995
4,046,099
4,158,597
43,857,599
8,205,835
515,747
218,618
52,697

1,372,145
3,746,697
3,977,059
45,170,270
8,612,663
224,383
277,223
86,978

1,626,279
4,870,818
5,157,420
52,830,942
10,049,686
265,133
1,171,097
433,863

1,674,015
5,336,546
5,732,200
46,924,917
9,240,245
210,856
674,289
271,116

1,620,270
4,443,248
4,859,796
45,035,142
9,217,804
35,635
1,265,038
125,804

1,416,935
4,510,224
4,780,606
34,619,747
6,761,536
57,113
496,173
141,625

1,813,542
6,232,790
6,425,664
48,345,084
9,374,140
17,258

2,274,756
4,727,279
5,142,507
30,414,343
6,262,566

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Mechanically ground®®,free.
1)0.............................. dut ••{dolls..
flllQ
Chemical, unbl’ch’d «_.dut.
*•
SK T"
Chemical, bleached8 _ .dut.
'
All other mfrs. of.............. dut. .'dolls..

1908

«

"Wood, and manufactures of—Continued.
Manufactures of—Continued.
Wood pulp....................................dut--{d olls: :

1902

Shawls » ............................ dut. .dolls..

76,650
237,855
149,540
538,103

49,504
402,150
196,486
520,405

56,872
361,885
195,410
472,177

54,084
159,739
112,925
526,600

65,1851
183,211
129,736
547,521

45,544
198,601
156,629
702,609

195,797
154,668
602,393

192,826
151,035
582,568

284,393
233,704
678,430

1,309,850

1,082,157

Total manufactures of............dolls._

14,585,306

17,384,463

19,546,385

17,733,788

17.893,663

23,080,683

22,321,460

19,387,978

18,102,461

23,532,175

18,569,791

553
8,424
14,256
221,174

8,190
109,375
1,510
27,870
65,933

83,890
1,210,001
15,847
232,796

44,345
508,695
14,509
222,419

53,978
632,606
29,432
394,784

a24,893
s 359,193
*40
*1,280
*55,574
*43,609,706
4778,999

44,632,900
937,095

4,451,518
204,109
15,640

20,448,226
851,940
18,611

4,934,349
238,126
44,458

870,551

282,584

Zinc, and manufactures of:
Ore, calamine **. . . . . . . . . . .free.
° rel3....................................dut- -{dolls..
fstoss w t.to n s..
Ore and calamine 6 dut-^ zinc cont., lb s. .
7
[dolls...................
In blocks or pigs, and old. .dut.
*
All other manufactures of. ..d u t. .dolls!!
Total, not Including ore......... dolls..
All other articles.................... ‘ dolls!!
.

1,362,519
58,244
44,912

1,028,033
39,377
45,910

920,315
41,030
12,044

724,928
28,790
24,448

935,618
44,882
15,418

4,577,191
259,267
15,528

1,332,015
86,326
12,068

3,103,634
172,428
11,724

103,156

85,287

53,238

53,074

60,300

274,795

98,394

184,152

219,749

430,616
349,771

477,157
321,142

377,347
398,876

391,047
396,545

485,563
477,251

458,781
450,484

631,236
518,307

423,548
582,352

796,025 *81,176,435 «1,539,755
1,336,650
649,956
1,989,649

Total value, imports of merchandise;
Free of duty................................... dolls. - 339,608,669 396,818,871 426,180,979 454,130,240 517,442,302 549,623,878 644,029,761 525,603,308 599,556,639 755,311,396 776,972,509
Dutiable. * ..................................... dolls.. 483,563,496 506,502,077 599,538,258 536,957,131 600,070,769 676,938,568 790,391,664 668,738,404 712,363,585 801,636,034 750,263,596
Grand total..............................dolls.. 823,172,165 903,320,948 1,025,719,237 991,087,371 1,117,513,071 1,226,562,446 1,434,421,425 1,194,341,792 1,311,920,2241,556,947,430 1,527,226,106
Percent of free..............................................

43.93

45.82

41.55
S

46.30
e

e

44.81

44.90
n

44.01
o

45.70j
t

e

48.51
s

50.87
o

451




41.26

IMPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Ya™ s” ............................
All other............................ dut. .dolls..

n

E X P O R T E D : ' V a l u e a n d P e e C ent of T o tal V a l u e , in S pecified Y ea r s , 1820 to 1911, b y
G b e a t G roups , a n d 1905 to 1911, b y G r eat G roups a n d G r a n d D iv is io n s . 1

M E R C H A N D IS E

452

N o. 2 2 5 .— D O M E S T IC

______ ____ _______________

Value.

D
ollar*.

1820.......................................
1830 ...................................
1 8 4 0 ....................................................

1850 ....................................
I860.......................................
1870.......................................
1879.......................................
j 880
______
1 8 8 1 .................................................

1882............... ........... .
1883 .....................................
3884.......................................
1885.......................................
1886.......................................
1887.......................................
1888.......................................
1889.......................................
1890.......................................
1891.......................................
1892.......................................
1893.......................................
1894.......................................
1895.......................................
1896.......................................
1897................................ .
1898.......................................
1899......................................
1900.......................................
1901.......................................
1902......................................
1903.......................................
1 9 0 4 ....................................
1905.......................................
1906.......................................
1907......................................
1908......................................
1909.......................................
1910.......................................
1911......................................

2,474,822
2,724,181
4,564,532
7,535,764
12,166,447
41,852,630
188.526.959
266.108.960
241,641,847
155,008,497
163,196,443
130,395,872
123,326,867
100,799,692
125,453,686
86,368,408
98,847,455
132,073,183
106,155,721
262,455,846
153,277,859
133,196,928
99,051,108
128,550,669
181,420,814
305,108,915
232,903,066
227,347,193
246,394,140
184,786,389
185,308,064
135,747,224
118,185,098
177,216,467
167,348,227
189,051,824
135,693,409
109,828,320
103,401,553




Per ct.
4.79
4.65
4.09
5.59
3.85
11.12
27.00
32.30
27.34
21.14
20.29
17.99
16.97
15.13
17.85
12.63
13.54
15.62
12.17
25.84
18.43
15.30
12.49
14.90
17.58
25.21
19.35
16.59
16.88
13.63
13.31
9.46
7.92^
10.32
9.03
10.30
8.28
6.43
5.13

Foodstuffs partly or
wholly prepared.

Crude materials for
, use in manufac­
turing.

Perct.

Value. v Per ct.

Value.

D
ollars.

10,085,366
9,556,992
15,936,108
20,017,162
38,624,949
50,919,666
174,230,816
193,352,723
226,386,821
178,002,738
186,392,822
194,703,245
201,800,801
162,689,021
175,784,781
169,872,314
174,504,227
224,756,680
226,448,303
250,438,545
247,075,061
249,846,142
219,125,531
219,413,574
235,051,930
284,879,827
304,764,736
318,126,502
336,605,378
328,831,350
323,244,251
308,835,694
283,064,680
347,385,462
345,706,609
331,961,663
302,655,341
259,259,654
282,016,888

19.51
16.32
14.27
14.84
12.21
13.53
24.95
23.47
25.62
24.28
23.18
26.86
27.77
24.43
25.00
24.84
23.90
26.59
25.96
24.66
29.73
28.77
27.62
25.41
22.79
23.54
25.31
23.21
23.05
24.27
23.22
21.52
18.98
20.22
18.65
18.10
18.47
15.16
14.01

D
ollars.

31,246,382
36,482,266
75,488,421
83,984,707
216,009,648
213,439,991
198,687,747
238,787,934
278,918,722
233,294,072
288,841,684
239,510,224
248,611,181
254,409,407
250,236,436
271,275,629
286,235,227
304,566,922
346,848,321
315,096,648
247,289,240
276,068,989
264,194,679
251,817,671
296,834,858
286,311,334
277,723,374
325,589,000
397,767,463
373.595,243
408,679,699
461,716,328
472,665,309
500,536,700
593,145,135
556,681,462
620,907,436
565,934,967
713,018,206

60.46
62.34
67.61
62.26
68.31
56.64
28.45
28.98
31.55
31.82
35.92
33.04
34.22
38.21
35.60
39.67
39.19
36.03
39.77
31.02
29.75
31.76
33.30
29.17
28.76
23.66
23.07
23.75
27.24
27.56
29.35
32.17
31.69
29.13
32.00
30.33
31.80
33.09
35.41

Manufactures f o r
fu r t h e r use in
manufacturing.
Value.

D
ollars.

4,867,379
4,117,606
4,841,101
6,060,900
12,641,625
13,711,708
30,169,002
29,044,159
32,820,713
37,164,800
37,996,198
37,800,437
39,437,313
34,037,715
36,732,490
40,176,023
42,712,932
46,454,992
47,961,372
50,284,241
49,070,703
67,145,189
61,812,896
76,219,728
98,284,243
101,990,563
117,730,260
152,890,591
148,013,625
131,918,311
140,415,620
174,574,136
209,361,544
226,210,513
259,414,784
261,105,883
231,186,607
267,765,916
309,151)989

Perct.
9.42
7.04
4.34
4.49
3.99
3.66
4.32
3.52
3.71
5.07
4.72
5.21
5.42
5.11
5.22
5.88
5.85
5.50
5.49
4.95
5.94
7.72
7.78
8.85
9.52
8.43
9.78
11.15
1 0 .1 2

9.73
10.09
12.17
14.03
13.17
13.99
14.23
14.11
15.66
15.35

Manufactures ready
for consumption.
Value.

D
ollars.

2,925,165
5,461,589
10,584,079
17,162,206
35,811,383
56,329,137
103,254,499
92,774,139
102,458,449
124,835,385
122,448,549
118,172,882
110,818,865
111,627,312
112,417,839
113,892,689
123,183,883
132,527,050
140,349,741
132,792,441
129,938,284
135,659,274
143,244,969
181,789,157
212,959,122
222,537,358
262,656,583
331,955,684
317,764,367
321,946,540
327,482,757
348,745,843
402,064,030
459,812,655
480,708,667
489,469,958
440,229,407
499,215,329
598,367,852

Per ct.
5.66
9.34
9.47
12.72
11.33
14.96
14.78
11.26
11.59
17.02
15.23
16.30
15.25
16.76
15.99
16.65
16.87
15.68
16.09
13.07
15.63
15.61
18.06
21.04
20.63
18.38
21.81
24.22
21.76
23.75
23.62
24.30
26.95
26.76
25.93
26.68
26.87
29.19
29.72

Miscellaneous.
Total value.
Value.

D
ollars.

84,526
182,244
246,320
139,494
988,371
363,341
3,471,767
3,878,448
3,699,395
4,934,240
5,347,936
4,382,192
2,687,919
2,401,382
2,397,691
2,277,041
4,798,885
4,915,101
4,506,825
4,664,390
4,379,638
7,288,415
5,963,407
5,409,788
7,456,636
9,463,916
8,163,203
14,854,601
13,917,833
14,404,028
7,100,911
5,559,792
6,403,980
6,791,584
7,394,612
6,516,567
7,783,393
8,079,822
7,592,542

Perct.
0.16
.31
.22
.1 0

.31
.09
.50
.47
.19
.67
.66
.60
.37
.36
.34
.33
.65
.58
.52
.46
.52
.84
.75
.63
.72
.78
.68
1.08
.95
1.06
.51
.38
.43
.40
.40
.36
.47
.47
.38

D
ollars.

51,683,640
58,524,878
111,660,561
134,900,233
316,242,423
376,616,473
698,340,790
823,946,353
883,925,947
733,239,732
804,223,632
724,964,852
726,682,946
665,964,529
703,022,923
688,862,104
730,282,609
845,293,828
872,270,283
1,015,732,011
831,030,785
869,204,937
793,392,590
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
1,392,231,302
1,435,179,017
1,491,744,641
1,717,953,382
1,853,718,034
1,834,786,357
1,638,855,593
1,710,083,998
2,013,549,025

EXPORTS, BY GREAT GROUPS AND GRAND DIVISIONS.

Year ended June 30—

Foodstuffs in crude
condition, a n d
food animals.

Grand division s.

81.55
84.88
82.28
83.24
83.38
73.05
65.10

222,857,724
281,222,020
273,007,789
261,987,875
238,184,652
190,763,309
204,032,487

78.73
80.95
78.97
78.92
78.72
73.58
72.36

403,098,840
138,046,966
519,621,485
480,986,999
446,690,840
486,344,405
619,883,819

85.38
87.51
87.61
86.40
85.75
85.94
86.94

147,844,779
167,146,645
188,842,681
194,260,349
173,792,247
190,168,240
210,452,454

70.43
73.89
72.79
74.40
75.19
71.02
68.08

135,846,660
151,356,820
166,977,642
173,451,555
160,853,251
168,645,292
186,129,372

33.77
32.92
34.53
35.44
36.54
33.78
31.10

2,438,629
1,073,767
1,513,370
1,963,792
2,928,744
2,247,091
1,545,720

38.08
15.81
20.46
30.14
37.63
27.81
20.36

1,008,467,292
1,189,254,885
1,286,657,982
1,270,016,773
1,135,586,011
1,118,402,094
1,289,354,924

18,540,205
22,419,805
23,586,278
20,586,363
18,768,180
26,980,247
31,770,959

15.69
12.65
14.09
10.90
13.83
24.57
30.73

31,305,010
37,164,536
41,144,551
43,744,446
42,932,858
46,750,973
50,768,259

11.06
10.70
11.90
13.18
14.19
18.03
18.00

46,164,406
47,481,660
53,179,291
56,086,603
56,455,402
64,189,000
72,114,801

9.78
9.49
8.97
10.07
10.84
11.34
10.11

28,793,407
33,498,414
43,940,011
38,588,292
34,449,416
49,059,004
61,692,432

13.72
14.81
16.93
14.78
14.90
18.32
19.96

118,923,188
148,622,073
168,035,563
150,192,578
139,941,731
176,905,211
219,563,459

29.58
32.32
34.96
30.68
31.78
35.44
36.70

3,719,270
5,359,688
5,683,233
4,056,879
4,494,950
5,554,623
5,304,926

58.08
78.91
76.86
62.25
57.75
68.75
69.87

247,445,486
294,546,176
335,568,927
313.254,061
297,042,537
369,439,058
441,214,836

532,178
951,760
913,043
1,156,289
803,601
1,013,844
917,502

.45
.54
.54
.60
.60
.92
.88

7,319,803
9,006,686
9,305,685
9,012,781
8,083,623
9,444,004
11,347,154

2.58
2.59
2.69]
2.71
2.67
3.64
4.02

462,885
387,009
606,195
1,042,375
1,022,591
1,766,790
1,817,820

.10
.08
.10
.19
.20
.31
.26

7,270,419
10,488,763
14,622,497
12,412,797
12,809,358
15,438,622
18,122,460

3.46
4.64
5.63
4.76
5.54
5.76
5.86

40,921,105
53,840,364
56,201,634
59,353,419
53,077,544
64,702,435
75,926,592

10.18
11.71
11.69
12.13
12.06
12.96
12.69

62,986
71,007
68,904
74,227
197,742
159,623
279,740

.98
1.05
.93
1.14
2.54
1.98
3.68

56,569,376
74,745,589
81,717,958
83,051,888
75,994,459
92,525,218
108,411,268

1,939,654
1,586,371
2,750,618
3,174,700
176,669
205,822
1,907,112

1.64
.89
1.65
1.68
.13
.19
1.84

14,474,758
12,910,727
16,963,137
11,606,638
6,730,364
5,166,782
8,347,547

6.11
3.72
4.91
3.50
2.23
2.00
2.96

19,930,242
11,736,684
16,159,721
14,452,735
13,166,302
9,678,605
14,831,130

4.22
2.34
2.72
2.60
2.53
1.71
2.08

20,745,915
9,585,339
5,479,667
8,223,089
3,115,258
4,302,638
7,517,661

9.89
4.24
2.11
3.15
1.35
1.61
2.43

70,713,833
68,945,008
60,861,837
63,656,015
48,267,401
41,160,133
52,481,000

17.60
14.99
10.58
13.00
10.96
8.24
8.77

17,603
40,744
13,299
377,138
18,209
9,362
11,599

.28
.60
.18
6.79
.23
.12
.15

127,822,005
104,804,873
92,228,279
101,490,315
71,474,203
60,523,242
85,096,049

562,111
765,762
736,596
1,082,338
1,051,364
849,490
820,876

.48
.43
.44
.57
.76
.77
.80

2,323,484
2,617,435
2,449,978
2,487,402
3,122,529
4,461,909
4,528,397

.82
.75
.71
.75
1.03
1.72
1.60

1,315,333
1,739,798
2,140,168
2,615,569
1,889,318
2,276,890
2,836,893

.28
.85
.36
.47
.36
.40
.40

3,493,761
4,131,274
4,904,085
6,782,424
5,540,692
6,617,642
8,570,787

1.66
1.82
1.90
2.21
2.40
2.47
2.77

25,217,887
25,586,296
30,785,836
34,651,268
29,503,021
36,386,321
48,854,055

6.27
5.57
6.40
7.08
6.70
7.29
8.16

58,007
225,363
34,615
36,563
134,663
71,523
268,605

.90
3.32
.47
.56
1.73
.87
3.54

32,970,583
35,060,348
41,051,178
46,655,564
41,241,587
50,663,675
66,879,513

230,290
1,084,102
1,666,577
5,685,931
1,757,318
545,160
674,032

.19
.61
1.00
3.01
1.30
.50
.65

4,784,319
4,464,059
2,835,469
3,122,521
3,501,315
2,672,677
2,993,039

1.70
1.29
.82
.94
1.16
1.03
1.07

1,142,787
1,144,583
1,438,275
1,497,281
1,682,983
1,679,367
1,533,743

.24
.23
.24
.27
.32
.30
.21

1,777,893
1,360,078
1,653,087
1,838,932
1,437,296
2,179,970
2,796,195

.84
.60
.64
.70
.62
.82
.90

10,427,125
11,462,094
8,819, Oil
8,165,123
8,628,799
11,415,937
15,413,374

2.60
2.49
1.84
1.67
1.96
2.29
2.58

107,485
21,015
81,291
7,968
9,085
37,600
182,052

1.68
.31
1.10
.12
.12
.47
2.40

18,469,899
19,541,511
16.493.710
20,317,756
17,016,796
18.530.711
23,592,435




* See explanation of terms, p. 20.

453

96,380,660
150,408,667
137,695,115
157,366,203
113,136,277
80,233,757
67,311,072

EXPOETS, BY GEEAT GEOtJPS AND GEAND DIVISIONS.

Europe:
1905................................
1906................................
1907................................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
North America:
1905................................
1906................................
1907................................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
South America:
1905................................
1906................................
1907................................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
Asia:
1905................................
1906................................
1907................................
1908................................
1909................................
1910....................... .
1911................................
Oceania:
1905................................
1906................................
1907................................
1908................................
1909................................
1910................................
1911................................
Africa:
1905................................
1906......................... .
1907
1908...............................
1909...............................
1910...............................
1911................................

M E R C H A N D IS E

E XP O R TE D :

Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e

3 0 ,1 9 0 1

to 1 9 1 1 . 1

[The term “ ton,” as used In this table, signifies the long ton of 2,240 pounds.]
1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

Itowers, reapers, and parts of-----dolls..
Plows,cultivators, ana parts of. .d olls..
All other, and parts of...................dolls..

9,943,680
1,888,373
4,481,381

8,818,370
2,791,092
4,677,278

10,326,641
3,169,961
7,510,020

11,568,062
3,537,810
7,643,763

10,559,891
2,892,060
7,269,790

12,150,101
4,128,331
8,275,995

15,078,231
3,492,073
8,366,152

13,750,434
3,139,496
7,454,468

14,052,083
3,795,800
7,846,301

11,281,719
6,239,466
10,602,848

16,040,675
8,638,472
11,294,251

Total.........................................dolls.. 16,313,434

16,286,740

21,006,622

22,749,635

20,721,741

24,564,427

26,936,456

24,344,398

25,694,184

28,124,033

35,973,398

221,249

118,268

133,256

183,197

175,859

318,531

442,987

290,016

341,639

666,937

1,330,018

459,218
37,566,980

392,884
29,902,212

402,178
29,848,936

503,409
42,256,291

567,806
40,598,048

584,239
42,081,170

423,051
34,577,392

8,368
88,330
103,020
10,048,046
27,586
2,692,298
358,720
1,940,060
200,738

4,031
40,923
34,007
3,152,159
4,294
521,725
176,961
1,067,860
149,590

6,345
53,780
42,001
3,189,100
3,658
412,971
301,313
1,954,604
111,129

44,496
416,692
34,822
3,175,259
5,826
645,464
268,365
1,687,321
205,497

59,170
630,998
40,087
4,365,981
7,167
989,639
142,690
804,090
267,600

24,262
309,440
33,882
4,350,957
6,781
850,901
135,344
750,242
355,148

207,542
18,046,976
115,946
18.655
144,605
21,616
3,386,617
3,432
472,017
67.656
365,155
114,122

139,430
12,200,154
137,619
4,410
46,955
28,910
4,081,157
4,512
614,094
44,517
209,000
158,756

150,100
13,163,920

22,318
238,465
82,250
8,873,845
34,405
3,210,267
297,925
1,933,000
236,319

349,210
29,339,134
151,925
30,818
307,202
19,000
2,612,587
6,609
990,667
101,000
589,285
110,489

Total.........................................dolls.. 52,068,876

44,871,684

34,781,193

47,977,875

46,728,281

49,139,568

41,203,080

34,101,289

22,645,438

17,447,735

19,048,653

344,287
Art works: Paintings and statuary.dolls..
Asbestos:
Ore and unmanufactured............. dolls.. }
135,258
Manufactures.................................dolls..
Asphaltum:
■unmanufactured........................... dolls..
97,851
Manufactures..................................dolls.. }
102,909
Babbitt metal....................................dolls..
nho
Bark, for tanning ™.........................(dolls!!
386,238
^
. .
ftons
Bauxite concentrates n.................. (dolls
Billiard halls7
1
__________ dolls..
1,607
Blacking:
321,237
Stove polish....................................dolls..
Allother......................................... dolls..
478,658
Bones, hoofs, horns, and horn tips, strips,
218,680
and waste....................................... dolls..
Brass, and manufactures of............. dolls.. 2,007,450


250,069

512,558

409,694

410,593

532,446

297,156

549,407

494,609

1,065,695

680,506

268,598 /
t

19,132
293,616

16,151
388,833

/
488,703
425,429 \ 213,817
158,544
156,396
3,845,690
1,210,395
56,572
18,291

-565,581
302,971
261,418
1,654,439
19,935
6,905
310,792

Aluminum, and manufactures o f.. .dolls..
Animals:
cam e............................................. { & : :
Ho®*...............................................
^
fN o ....
Horses............................................{dolls..
Mules............................................
«•**>............................................. { & : :
All other..........................................dolls..



132,342

133,427

183,962

234,553

267,817

274,828

302,232

89,654
36,750

104,586
44,635

160,180
42,373

291,120
67,215

288,012

239,786

291,783

552,909

299,091
103,541
4,873,237
75,084

374,476
127,264
2,322,130
29,975

451,968
160,925
3,987,330
57,515

1911

8,551
74,032
25,145
3,845,253
6,5S5
1,070,051
121,491
636,272
259,125

2,057

4,228

656

1,467

2,278

4,641

22,745

35,010

35,037

236,762
462,670

198,152
511,136

70,394
527,003

64,134
535,232

79,606
584,286

50,744
587,498

38,864
550,497

32,031 {
506,801

598,744

608,037

163,180
1,930,810

193,817
2,000,432

208,523
2,557,484

181,20$
3,025,764

212,516
3,474,981

172,208
4,580,455

245,628
3,701,871

150,371
4,355,561

152,167
6,230,092

232,628
3,510,270

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Article.

454

N o . 2 2 6 .— D O M E S T IC

Breadstuffs:
Barley....................

6,580,393
4,672,166
12,606,614
710,687
186,702
137,413
35,853,412
25,194,466
452,907
1,549,010
1,510,320
804,759
14,822,944
516,524
1,566,531
60,814
1,272,569
1,049,809
3,857
14,600
66,923,244
68,094,447
10,521,161
51,157,366
1,858,646

4,311,566
3,052,527
13,064,688
767,151
158,160
103,138
36,802,374
25,427,993
331,531
1,147,568
1,685,474
794,367
15,538,535
521,658
7,049,597
222,244
219,756
168,666
3,751
15,240
46,679,876
47,806,598
9,040,987
47,621,467
2,040,314

9,399,346
5,381,360
14,022,092
800,068
223
186
63,761,458
35,961,479
463,266
1,456,683
2,044,912
832,718
32,416,892
1,043,867
15,575,271
623,572
2,623
2,503
6,250
24,182
23,729,302
22,040,273
10,129,435
49,386,946
2,362,559

116,917
3,004,174
65,682
1,424,677
26,248,468
236,070
1,445,289

45,737
1,222,406
75,503
1,758,404
18,944,898
171,589
1,188,518

53,548
1,521,622
65,497
1,640,401
19,729,591
179,037
562,620

67,687
1,895,555
76,803
1,914,218
14,488,070
130,228
1,057,140

Total..........................................dolls.. 275,781,347 213,392,061 221,391,922 149,339,106 110,254,247 187,457,844 184,938,043 215,584,345 160,161,624 133,579,611

124,913,537

Bread and biscuit.
Buckwheat.............
Corn........................
Com meal............. .
Oats........................
Oatmeal.................
Rice.........................
Rye.........................
Rye flour.............. .
Wheat.....................
Wheat flour.............................
Preparations of, for table food...
All other, for animal feed—
Bran, middlings, and mill feed|

10,881,627
6,292,914
12,071,261
635,133
31,006
19,827
55,858,965
30,071,334
590,774
1,691,669
1,153,714
475,362
14,526,477
463,062
2,380,418
88,465
765,108
440,980
3,160
11,302
44,230,169
35,850,318
16,999,432
68,894,836
2,172,571

10,661,655 17,729,360
5,585,544
8,653,231
11,887,843 11,193,643
645,909
660,252
316,399
696,513
209,941
449,129
88,807,223 117,718,657
47,446,921 62,061,856
371,565
543,794
1,113,295
1,623,397
5,479,308 46,324,935
2,085,992 16,234,918
52,476,917 37,972,903
1,423,742
948,088
3,969,772
74,866,965
2,254,446
138,853
1,423
1,355,528
1,191
905,350
4,721
5,383
19,618
20,019
4,394,402 34,973,291
3,905,579 28,757,517
8,826,335 13,919,048
40,176,136 59,106,869
2,064,790
2,208,585

48,980
962,595
66,846
1,157,636
28,976,238
228,010
629,797

49,513
945,053
73,104
1,320,065
19,218,356
122,589
661,131

19,193
366,213
56,038
1,062,336
26,741,345
200,263
602,521

722,582
75^549
1,485,671
38,415,795
266,891
845,999

79,358
1,383,246
59,136
992,836
24,448,888
143,922
584,838

Dried grains and malt sprouts \
Rice bran, meal, and polish.
All other...............................

Broom com......................................... dolls..
Brooms and brushes..........................dolls..
Buttons71......................................... dolls,
C andles....................................................... { &

8,429,141
4,662,544
11,104,575
589,536
117,953
75,713
74,833,237
40,540,637
451,506
1,382,127
4,613,809
1,850,728
67,823,935
1,839,106
532,092
27,048
5,422,731
3,143,910
3,757
12,818
114,181,420
87,795,104
19,716,484
73,756,404
2,667,409

::

Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts of:
Automobiles, and parts o f22........ dolls..

92,675
2,115,848
84,581
1,617,850
27,731,363
259,521
732,660

3,694,319
353,098

424,484
604,469
473,780
3,215,882
294,578

363,644
757,181
556,004
3,194,492
291,417

3,184
5,387,021
605,179

9,548,700
1,641,520

11,803
12,965,049
2,544,180

237,863
254,047

244,358
261,729

211,253
283,994

226,179
275,522

227,066
327,083

240,164
366,103

268,812
415,733

266,696
488,392

304,522
494,681

2,432,815
236,547

3,054,602
286,531

6,323,554
514,753

6,048,640
510,183

8,793,502
701,357

7,972,871
609,188

5,203,736
473,235

3,694,860
365,854

948,528

1,207,065

1,895,605

2,481,243

3,497,016
2,862
4,890,886
611,355

2,477
4,656,991
620,856

Automobiles • ........................... {dolb.'l
Parts of®......................................dolls..
See notes on p. 489.

455




99,418
2,052,285
102,683
1,937,315
34,172,331
255,265
850,000

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

8,238,842
4,349,078
4,556,295
3,205,528
11,886,745 13,052,074
766,170
696,025
116,127
199,429
94,638
128,837
83,300,708 52,445,800
44,261,816 33,942,197
654,515
766,880
2,313,410
2,053,447
1,158,622
4,014,042
624,569
1,670,881
42,701,257 24,484,199
1,122,162
705,853
2,195,947
2,443,008
84,681
87,687
2,419,958
749,455
2,184,335
562,016
4,105
3,377
16,521
10,879
76,569,423 100,371,057
60,214,388 99,736,767
15,584,667 13,927,247
62,175,397 64,170,508
1,885,915
1,942,238

8,714,268
6,203,207
3,995,303
2,883,565
12,420,325 11,641,411
604,136
606,811
719,615
123,540
449,917
79,120
177,817,965 26,636,552
82,527,983 16,185,673
348,034
896,877
2,065,432
1,046,643
37,146,812
9,971,139
11,765,330
4,153,238
92,198,138 59,516,512
2,308,649
1,617,298
615,036
1,078,958
29,707
42,807
2,326,882
2,697,863
1,581,491
1,321,979
3,105
2,369
10,860
8,403
132,060,667 154,856,102
96,771,743 112,875,222
18,650,979 17,759,203
69,459,296 65,661,974
2,205,018
2,832,930

Article.

1901

and

V alues,

2,607,592
763,144
1,965,026
350,450
3,556,925 / 3,354,801
\

1,934,352
1,219,656
1,378,428
276,117
3,320,641

6,644,944
1,648,802
1,370,765
468,728
4,158,170

7,679,535
1,433,354
1,182,914
497,986
4,217,377

8,550,263
2,286,755
796,277
480,996
4,680,764

3,464,952
1,477,279
723,893
392,657
3,341,836

2,192,282
1,522,817
620,760
534,576
4,570,204

5,472,648
2,782,063
883,300
571,269
5,316,427

10,936,618

10,610,437

17,788,425

20,513,407

22,072,902

15,392,817

20,630,859

30,534,936

246,601
362,503
530,216
47,616
22,646

294,979
1,067,284
1,484,795
59,089
23,479

340,825
809,578
1,165,161
66,568
14,727

444,518
709,455
1,180,415
69,178
7,956

551,643
945,421
1,470,317
103,429
4,271

587,859
827,971
1,143,657
99,095
13,360

1,189,080
1,715,169
2,292,376
110,647
25,310

1,694,214
2,971,274
4,349,290
122,490
27,317

" 314,1.22 ' " 367^682
780,222
2,150,311
466,467
862,819
1,018,817
1,379,611
61,245
83,350
1,635,942
1,736,692
558,357
495,077
356,847
305,998

"*328,W
1,958,630
819,753
987,193
59,588
1,716,303
556,852
241,608

6,732,584
80,327
302,237
1,100,495
383,788
699,443
38,365
1,815,268
600,957
260,965

5,081,038
61,899
404,480
1,328,601
581,820

5,777,462
60,537
319,900
1,962,336
881,991

1,754,914
529,062
388,448
23,915,634
694,581
4,431,425
188,464
380,203
192,406
1,439,434
63,687,429
1,423,337
5,848,449
476,837
45,595
861,808

2,187,727
631,690
336,600
26,607,824
755,940
6,218,042
269,684
325,519
153,999
1,088,202
70,191,256
1,606,979
6,783,020
563,862
17,269
326,735

2,490,063

Total......................................... dolls.. 10,920,931

9,872,516

Alcohol, wood............................... $m .'.
Ashes, pot and pearl7
*................ {dolls!!
Baking powder7
*.........................{ & ; ;
Bark, extracts, for tanning7
5
dolls

198,323'
919,504
476,582
1,043,817
56,072
822,540
292,081

10,499,195

189,974
392,462
651,526
26,313
4,929

249,488
271,272
419,361
37,238
5,118

235,458
626,925
338,619
1,363,355
62,529
1,085,398
363,835

2i9,568
833,629
452,892
1,193,258
60,376
1,178,540
397,965

' 245,*8i3 ' " 325,'626'
1,194,466
1,097,451
603,385
585,359
542,832
1,027,181
30,156
56,800
1,388,836
1,032,931
326,231
437,837

Calcium carbide7*........................ \doiis
Copper, sulphate of......................;
Dyes and dyestuffs........................dolls..
Ginseng......................................... {dolta"
Lime, acetate of........................... {dolls!!
Medicines, patent or proprietary.dolls..
Boots, herbs, and barks, n. e. s. _.dolls..
Sulphur or brimstone, crude




49,223,183
2,324,738
394,278
149,069
801,672
61,296,544
1,101,037
3,440,177
275,150

31,009,886 18,101,320
1,242,914
736,137
619,645
531,225
154,063
151,985
856,515
796,008
60,488,509 59,449,811
962,265
987,067
3,407,696
3,137,890
320,122
290,692

26,077,087
1,133,686
517,878
131,882
851,820
64,256,945
1,103,389
3,897,793
266,809

17,936,801
790,024
475,334
146,576
1,069,849
55,170,131
1,245,776
4,911,005
339,083
6,722
132,716

21,310,313
1,035,052
491,247
160,949
1,175,844
69,585,878
1,950,833
5,059,601
364,411
17,853
357,548

7,002,220
425,910
486,608
117,696
813,023
86,243,981
2,418,736
5,834,850
413,799
18,077
367,230

7,849,502
3,063,504
408,057
132,929
437,950
380,884
154,180
186,257
1,111,994
1,270,179
61,049,936 66,552,063
1,543,440
1,096,401
6,475,713
5,833,883
435,041
395,801
38,522.
31,525
785,335
630,527

1911

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

1910

2,790,178

Chemicals, drugs, dyes, and medicines:
Adds—
^
. - m
libs
Sulphuric” ............................... {dolls..
All other...................................... dolls..

1911— Continued*

1909

2,687,303
915,273
2,132,629

211,781
218,240
438,915
20,064
4,164

to

1908

3,017,537
788,816
2,627,572

Cement..............................................{dolls..
Chalk, crayons, etc............................dolls..
Charcoal..............................................dolls..

J u n e 30, 1901

1907

4,195,019
1,419,930
2,515,804

Celluloid, and manufactures of........dolls..

ears ended

1906

1903

Cars, carriages, other vehicles, and parts
of—Continued.
Cars, passenger and freight, and parts
of—
For steam railways.....................dolls..
For other railways......................dolls..
Cycles, and parts of....................... dolls..
Wheelbarrows, push carts, and hand
tracks...........................................dolls.. |
All other carriages, and parts of..d olls..

A r t ic l e s , Y

1905

1902

1904

by

456

N o . 3 2 6 . —-D o m estic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

Washing powder and fluid 74
___ ribs....
[dolls..
All other........................................ .dolls..
Total.............................. .

5,505,925

4,358,101
299,821
5,305,074

6,322,357
352,537
5,800,480

6,409,512
349,869
5,730,235

5,885,854
310,602
5,924,736

10,573,988
343,264
6,684,431

8,562,327
267,315
7,167,359

7,334,619
338,670
7,331,120

6,821,451
300,348
7,424,220

6,861,571
327,096
7,807,017

3,476,704
176,079
8,880,676

.dolls.. 14,866,035

14,150,493

15,065,682

16,595,523

19,155,989

20,373,036

20,873,155

19,131,811

21,415,935

23,007,414

11,686

462,048
61,132

9,062
121,006
21,869

27,242
598,119
84,084

10,865
714,476
103,314

14,923
394,723
61,204

16,431
344,117
53,577

25,223
197,514
30,681

24,131
172,617
26,401

42,806
87,630
14,121

53,483
5,784
1,965

89,129
22,708
8,791

.dolls..
.dolls..

2,330
146,131

3,039
150,125

4,402
149,897

968
157,958

6,732
182,484

10,694
222,115

5,145
221,725

9,925
295,884

13,040
208,032

23,115
244,146

35,631
273,959

.dolls..
.dolls..

1,296,222
1,044,529

1,146,381
998,109

1,091,724
1,041,805

1,186,279
1,094,916

1,192,246
1,124,168

1,304,451
1,293,990

1,445,290
1.723,982

1,461,989
1,386,736

1,265,795
1,251,537

1,360,218
1,228,713

1,565,901
1,560,870

Total....................................... .dolls.
2,340,751
Coal and coke:
Coal—
Anthracite................................. /to n s., 1,912,080
(dolls., 8,425,803
Bituminous.............................. /ton s. . 5,763,469
(dolls.. 13,891,693

2,144,490

2,133,529

2,281,195
—

2,316,414

3,169,272
2,59S,441
= = = = = ^ = = =

2,848,725
=

2,517,332
2,588,931
= - .........
=

3,126,771
—■ =

1,570,490
7,117,809
5,400,694
13,647,652

1,388,653
6,732,571
5,210,322
14,473,927

2,048,154
10,097,808
6,434,713
17,722,515

2,312,082
11,535,887
6,707,788
17,622,435

1,970,401
9,722,322
7,155,592
18,494,054

2,481,920
12,154,640
8,812,332
22,573,122

2,837,778
13,837,397
9,884,957
25,518,362

2,869,762
14,275,430
9,018,867
23,041,365

2,953,633
14,585,632
10,413,439
25,926,914

3,146,388
15,690,331
11,839,099
29,323,105

Total coal............................... -/ton s.. 7,675,549
(dolls.. 22,317,496

6,971,184
20,765,461

6,598,975
21,206,498

8,482,867
27,820,323

9,019,870
29,158,322

9,125,993
28,216,376

11,294,252
34,727,762

12,722,735
39,355,759

11,888,629
37,316,795

13,367,072
40,512,546

14,985,487
45,013,436

402,495
1,720,457

380,038
1,912,459

479,431
2,223,233

550,188
2,228,442

679,773
2,435,604

823,040
3,013,088

763,809
2,718,385

765,535
2,752,275

872,013
3,077,372

946,474
3,300,964

14,555
41,062

4,834
15,531

6,383
19,284

17,643
50,252

24,681
66,749

54,418
99,308

96,432
166,881

99,003
136,721

110,523
138,834

90,829
121,375

166,245

213,476

250,084

279,819

349,107

376,467

403,509

471,458

471,358

498,694

27,088,368
3,209,946
443,985
71,152

29,233,837
3,295,968
535,108
89,899

32,208,497
3,656,943
405,893
64,516

15,559,235
1,966,107
550,016
82,451

28,346,323
3,483,238
838,181
117,749

38,771,906
4,692,137
2,261,517
297,280

35,356,109
4,314,020
4,301,029
474,451

28,630,278
3,729,840
986,100
155,776

45.514,438
5; 703,786
1, 210,886
196,348

34,853,601
5,107,949
1,484,290
272,532

25,076
2,601,697

12,868
927,417

15,311
976,925

25,774
1,338,718

47,367
1,895,971

62,843
1,838,588

81,465
1,808,131

71,200
1,417,791

51,445
1,304,887

41,862
1,095,296

Figs, ingots, bars, plates, and old /lb s .... 252,769,328 288,720,655 297,056,122 422,595,277 591,362,270 464,562,641 414,046,463 701,876,954 621,266,164 639,374,397
(dolls.. 41,260,376 39,190,619 37,354,061 54,870,072 81,795,226 77,274,387 88,791,225 100,558,397 81,966,307 83,624,806
All other manufactures of............ .dolls.. 2,006,645
2,027,754
2,313,135
2,272,009
4,430,065
4,008,277
5,970,885
3,506,183
3,323,879
4,379,591

792,051,164
98,705,308
5,107,802

Coke............................................... /ton s..
(dolls..
Coal tar............................................. /b b ls..
1dolls..
Cocoa, ground or prepared, and chocolate,
not including confectionery78___ dolls..
Coflee and cocoa, ground or prepared, and
chocolate77......................................dolls..
Coflee:
Green or raw................................ -fib s ....
(dolls..
Roasted or prepared7
®................ -fib s ....
(dolls..
Copper, and manufactures of:
Ore, matte, and regulus.............. -fton s..
(dolls..

365,888
1,433,497

333,036
497,559
72,584

10,106
1,346,707




41,218,373

39,667,196

57,142,081

86,225,291

See notes on p. 489.

81,282,664

94,762,110 104,064,580

85,290,186

88,004,397

103,813,110

45 7

Total, not including ore, etc.. .dolls.. 43,267,021

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

13,626,837

.dolls..
/galls..
(dolls..

Chewing gum...................................
Cider.................................................
Clay:
Tim................................................
All other........................................
Clocks and watches, and parts of:
Clocks, and parts of.....................
Watches, and parts of.................

Article.
Cork, manufactures of.......................dolls..

1901
36,717

1902
46,044

and

1903
33,844

V alues,
1904
39,581

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

1905
47,625

ears ended

1906
85,846

J u n e 30, 1901

to

1907

1908

1909

119,963

179,987

150,508

1911— C on tin u ed .
1910
157,046

1911
168,267

8,214,847
3,740,806 11,460,277
7,605,804 12,699,567
11.373.867 12,231,680 20,205,080 13,254,404 16,653,124 16,245,924
2,345,567
3,276,441
2.035,120
3,351,132
2,075,446
3,335,022
3,365,448
3,154,376
4,038,370
2,237,558
2,486,907
3,319,516,581 3,488,547,083 3,522,837,942 3,049,938,356 4,288,195,779 3,617,799,246 4,510,611,416 3,804,299,126 4,438,244,396 3,195,247,949 4,025,726,068
Upland and other..................... {dSis " 211,435,885 288,164,912 312,142,059 367,656,870 376,599,566 397,670,899 479,202,351 434,437,070 415,355,545 447,170,802 582,973,302
Sea-island.................................. IdoUs*!

7,829,036
6,263,293
8,577,728
8,708,469
7,434,580
7,050,356
8,337,964
6,009,194
6,938,279
6,508,450 6,873,6923
(bales..
Total unmanufactured___ {lb s.. . . 3,330,890,448 3,500,778,76 3,543,043,02? 3,063,192,760 4,304,848,903 3,634,045,170 4,518,217,220 3,816,998,693 4,447,985,202 3,206,708,220 4,033,940,915
417,390,665 450,447,243 585,318,869
(dolls.. 313,673,443 290,651,819 316,180,429 370,811,246 379,965,014 401,005,921 481,277,797 437,788,202
28,171,912
1,431,604

28,195,873
946,537

26,098,947
884,842

26,663,146
1,238,018

34,473,174
1,433,925

Manufactures of—
Cloths—
135,554,132 358,004,521 325,867,530 156,060,758 566,584,218 594,517,108
Uncolored » ........................... 1JaUq*‘
9,256,922 33,995,134 36,252,553
v
icioiis..
7,581,812 18,501,908 16,909,436
173,248,548 101,833,072 208,383,337 152,710,558 165,417,652
_ ..
. .
(vds.
11,496,734
6,930,007 12,381,384 10,098.985 11,798,194
Unbleached •........................ {dolls'*
32,805,741 23,896,769 37,739,860 19,371,650 27,419,347
2,013,857
1,351,040
2,146,117
1,529,057
Bleached« .............................{dolls
2,240,431
115,949,219 i46,769,292 169,511,667 9i,3i9,979 i27,9i6,*497 ii6,975,946 120,286,042 80,264,971 121,508,345 137,829,096 153,753,170
Dyed, colored, or p r in t e d ...{J ^ "
8,521,466 10,575,048
7,165,579
5,809,019
7,502,082
6,929,307
7,325,408
5,439,277
7,359,288
8,443,148
6,554,225
Total ciothS........................

251,503,351 504,773,813 495,379,197 247,380,737 694,500,715 711,493,054 326,340,329 205,994,812 367,631,542 309,911,304 346,590,169
14,136,037 25,861,196 25,352,584 14,696,199 41,320,542 43,181,860 21,239,247 14,268,083 21,693,080 19,971,491 24,387,099

Clothing and all wearing apparel—
Knit goods............................... dolls.. }
A ll other...................................dolls..

1,654,536
} 22,387,867
Waste, cotton............................{Solis’ "
1,203,250
Yam .............................................dolls.. } 3,278,595
A ll other...................................... dolls..

2,090,592
14,725,201
697,653
3,458,921

2,700,420
2,600,136
22,997,428 26,258,471
1,585,765
1,294,064
f
172,286
2,969,520 \ 3,249,043

3,477,652
19,435,332
1,040,356
310,237
3,517,293

4,338,575
37,839,284
1,852,154
365,452
3,205,992

/ 1,482,751
4,794,226 \ 3,218,728
46,045,483 45,784,473
2,366,454
2,631,595
400,600
328,638
3,176,001
3,576,847

1,016,325
3,230,342
41,842,800
2,134,941
551,062
3,252,816

1,175,147
4,549,921
54,311,226
3,129,034
463,404
4,108,100

1,646,219
5,538,303
49,019,414
3,502,982
606,557
5,170,758

20,272,418

32,108,362

32,216,304

22,403,713

49,666,080

52,944,033

32,305,412

25,177,758

31,878,566

33,397,097

40,851,918

73,505
796,314

8,763
1,656,384

13,894
1,746,260

6,592
2,433,231

Total manufactures of............dolls..
Curios, antiques, etc......................... dolls..
Dental goods...................................... dolls..




1,469
252,418

8,036
362,000

1,698
401,761

2,582
520,678

3,525
777,619

10,318
958,636

6,037
1,173,992

DOMESTIC EXPOBTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

Cotton, and manufactures of:
U nmanufactured—

LintersW....................................-HE?/,;laous..

458

N o . 2 2 6 . — D o m e st ic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

Earthen, stone, and china ware:
Bricks and tiles—
Building bricks...................... -{fo ils "
..d o lls..
A ll other6................................ ..d o lls..
Earthen and stone ware............
Chinaware................................... ..d olls..

9,852
91,640

5,945
51,350

3,725
26,310

112,200

15,814

30,293
210,887

32,629
£70,593

30,032
252,120

15,140
147,684

11,203
103,426

22,486
205,485

564,986
460,220
52,693

449,161
549,571
51,227

403,598
519,159
63,900

387,227
614,130
78,704

431,614
796,491
84,336

623,439
957,135
123,139

67i,790
987,283
109,717

566,230
1,057,982
87,697

692,573
730,037
73,598

1,135,788
802,432
99,105

1,097,357
788,137
1,133,977
118,717

1,169,539

1,101,309

1,012,967

1,192,261

1,523,328

1,974,306

2,020,910

1,859,593

1,599,634

2,242,810

3,138,188

_________________________ . /d o z ...
.......................... .........
vaoiis..
Emery and corundum,and mfrs.of.. dolls..

3,692,876
676,232
191,076

2,717,990
528,679
225,761

1,517,189
325,571
247,363

1,776^632
396,408
327,464

2,475,884
543,386
347,601

4,952,063
1,038,649
511,607

6,968,985
1,642,789
609,710

7,590,977
1.540,014
663,544

5,207,151
1,199,522
592,831

5,325,936
1,260,486
872,997

8,558,712
1,787,019
1,347,225

2,132,394
5,937,945
615,641
690,851
136,822
593,857

2,521,749
16,500,810
1,636,225
1,218,541
249,917
944,772

2,667,123
10,114,310
1,067,208
910,956
209,064
819,847

3,478,714

5,352,663

4,763,242
250,906

Explosives:
Cartridges 2 ................................. ..d olls..
2
Dynamite 2 ................................. ribs___
2
/lb s ....
Gunpowder.................................
A lloth er............................ .
Total.....................................
Feathers..............................................dolls..
Felt and similar material for roofing7
2
_______________________________ dolls..
fibs . . .
Ferrovanadium71..........................
“{dolls
Fertilizers:
/to n s..
Phosphate rock, not acidulated. “tdolls..
/to n s ..
All other...................................... “\dolls..
Total.....................................
Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses,
manufactures of:
Bags......... ...................................
Cordage........................................ Jibs___
•\dolls..
T w in eBinder®....................... ........... fib s. . .
2
All other...................................
Allother...................................... ..d olls..
Total.....................................




1,463,499
193,345
1,518,757

1,609,910
224,779
1,837,602

1,112,490
151,658
2,302,852

965,740
136,383
2,305,213

1,062,807
149,466
2,410,371

891,379
124,322
3,443,716

472,159
78,620
4,003,782

1,745,007
7,808,096
793,433
2,051,356
315,494
851,583

1,712,102

2,062,381

2,454,510

2,441,596

2,559,837

3,568,038

4,082,402

3,705,517

239,756

141,257

157,035

239,256

263,377

316,306

389,556

400,045

312,784

89,543

104,280

183,403

207,818

331,636

372,070

700,789

802,470

964,138

1,043,397
107,418
168,911

624,966
5,048,393
18,760
377,567

747,672
5,888,595
16,028
367,440

817,503
6,344,224
16,677
380,077

849,130
6,517,396
595,116

879,979
6,886,274
23,311
734,612

964,241
7,919,983
24,534
766,982

900,983
7,363,364
35,621
1,233,347

1,180,280
9,407,961
42,671
1,562,970

1,067,935
8,105,784
37,432
1,177,632

981,095
7,454,694
39,492
1,245,946

1,208,340
9,068,839
54,251
1,652,293

5,425,960

6,256,035

6,724,301

7,112,512

7,600,886

8,686,965

8,596,711

10,970,931

9,283,416

8,700,640

10,721,132

469,892
9,566,426
832,375

387,840
416,462
9,119,620
6,734,515
713,439 _ 935,587

301,413
9,490,289
926,278

321,884
9,257,792
920,127

610,276
8,198,077
886,561

706,199
8,620,645
934,630

647,340
8,451,941
885,229

466,554
9,256,245
825,060

414,009
10,953,764
907,712

409,864
10,773,887
889,065

2,591,ii2
409,197

2,955,377
489,941

3,331,101
636,420

4,396,364
790,581

4,698,090
826,708

5,505,068
1,155,306

5,584,772
1,082,511

4,982,324
710,905

5,431,890
560,814

60,823,000
4,498,495
589,989
439,045

85,741,621
6,002,944
573,705
690,412

4,302,876

4,575,219

5,290,948

6,414,636

6,766,809

8,157,211

8,308,112

7,225,798

7,284,318

6,849,250

8,565,990

327,966

22,101

See notes on p. 489.

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Total...................................... ..d olls..

Article.

Herring.......................................{d S is "
All other..................................... f e "
P ickledMackerel....................................... dolls..
All other....................................... dolls..
Salmon—
Canned.................................... - { & ! :
All other, fresh or cured............. dolls..
Canned fish, other than salmon and
shellfish........................................ dolls..
Caviar8 ........................................... dolls..
0
ShellfishOysters.........................................dolls..
All other....................................... dolls..
All other fish and fish products..dolls..
Total......................................... dolls..

1903

1904

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

1905

Raisins.....................................{dolls..




1906

1907

1908

to

1909

1911-—C on tin ued .
1910

1911

1,568,753

1,570,084
73,727

1,843,388
83,873

2,376,957
111,722

2,298,992
104,085

1,777,718
87,379

1,711,973
79,376

4,703,413
213,870

7,769,648
345,597
3,259,796
84,239
391,481
24,422

5,887,644
270,440
1,970,910
57,287
273,243
15,707

3,043,497
148,557
1,202,680
33,632
467,525
23,020

3,511,676
167,103
1,476,110
44,336
180,075
10,295

4,660,022
214,056
1,918,217
53,986
287,223
11,688

5,279,689
244,841
2,056,711
55,709
229,933
9,602

3,464,203
185,133
1,093,261
37,618
91,722
5,196

3,385,573
179,987
858.052
31,575
174.053
8,055

3,162,244
138,309
1,070,431
32,941
64,175
3,480

3,051,449
150,567
1,116,122
28,247
246,282
14,101

1,798,898
110,517
1,122,284
51,267
3,740,517
187,628

16,858
99,766

15,634
83,602

7,360
74,346

7,848
41,784

17,014
. 77,361

15,496
125,390

20,863
63,975

16,877
68,148

76,106

114,574

41,289,500
4,230,271
426,738

47,173,114
3,991,402
694,435

50,353,334
4,350,791

55,924,278
5,224,598
1,163,489

35,066,555
3,035,469
1,832,655

45,944,414
3,847,943
1,927,464

25,218,105
2,183,049
1,878,743

28,226,045
2,438,518
1,648,044

36,117,109
3,416,436
1,288,560

63,860,696
6,314,258
1,532,640

38,600,799
4,037.142
1,573,139

200,626
118,468

166,053
41,851

105,228
39,278

115,283
16,462

112,510
31,313

187,711
17,829

141,697
12,508

158,879
12,532

. 156,696
& 14,883

240,389

242,543

831,152
324,336
37,021

743,521
310,109
120,302

296,307
77,776

610,762
311,315
70,039

633,430
350,289
74,219

573,652
248,065
193,754

538,188
264,919
100,882

663,832
281,756
90,334

547,293
283,608
78,294

594,066
341,285
146,559

295,887

6,563,199

6,717,274

7,857,041

6,527,863

7 ,559,178

5,536,856

5,685,916

6,113,052

9,652,088

7,698,321

65,337

38,579

95,341

72,891

52,490
92,004

48,491
109,700

52,395
90,380

64,418
88,272

84,856
143,494

136,354
177,917

15,664,468
1,190,593
459,719
1,628,886
1,928,367
178,143

39,646,297
2,378,635
1,656,129
4,381,801
9,190,081
713,887

48,301,665
2,791,421
2,018,262
5,446,473
7,205,686
608,511

39,272,890
2,208,414
1,499,942
3,859,375
6,854,154
606,777

27,852,831
2,044,820
1,208,989
3,751,375
13,760,281
1,325,422

45,697,948
3,166,946
1,539,267
4,652,966
2,760,432
336,812

436,560

420,835

465,397

739,593

929,151

10,021,564
589,113
3,512,164
218,715

23,358,849
1,404,422
2,323,274
149,216

66,385,215
3,512,507
4,280,028
284,530

73,146,214
3,410,497
4,020,418
281,402

54,993,849
2,455,056
7,054,824
372,087

1,110,993
1,181,649
110,407
631,972
24,869,744
1,410,636
4,528,502
305,768

1,255,104
1,757,650
186,043
675,944
44,400,104
2,400,960
9,128,827

24,237,873
1,946,810
1,049,545
3,660,854
1,224,602
229,467
654,251
1,577,661
1,148,598
144,318
288,918
28,148,450
1,642,114
5,684,541
427,583

33,474,634
2,339,936
896,279
2,782,007
16,597,871
1,512,417
866,753
2,131,724
2,403,430
151,334
546,198
22,602,288
1,078,210
7,880,161
455,657

25,076,618
2,056,692
922,078
3,175,433
12,028,834
1,218,423
932,118
2,213,905
2,617,069
151,520
302,958
89,014,880
4,016,554
8,526,114
417,403

21,804,086
1,944,209
1,721,106
5,777,458
19,329,358
2,085,437
1,179,273
2,983,322
7,125,014
499,530
578,067
51,030,711
3,271,971
18,659,992
1,069,300

6,789,482

P
eaches, dried «..................{d3te"
Pears, green or ripe8 ................. dolls..
1

J u n e 30, 1901

1,167,076
52,856

Apricots, dried m
....................... \doUs! I

pranes- ......................................

ears ended

1,180,065
49,988

Flavoring extracts and fruit juices7 . dolls..
1
Fly paper .......................................dolls.
Fruits and nuts:
Fruits—
28,309,023
Apples, dried.............................{d o ib " 1,510,581
883,673
Apples, green or ripe................ jdoU s" 2,058,964

Oranges.................................... {dolls?”

1902

V alues,

14,215 }
58,961

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Pish:
Fresh, other than salmon80....... {d S k ! ]
Dried, smoked, or cured—
Cod, haddock, hake, and pol- Jib
lock.......................................... Jdolls..

1901

and

460

N o. 2 2 6 *— D o m e s t ic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

All other, green, ripe, or dried, .dolls..
Preserved—
Canned..................................... dolls..
All other...................................dolls..
N u t s .... . . .
....................... dolls..

2,716,269

2,153,050

4,215,034

4,317,910

2,253,638

1,727,943

2,246,384

2,360,360

2,104,624

2,119,210

2,792,281

3,006,109
71,697
218,743

1,195,635
94,323
304,241

1,739,571
66,757
299,558

2,637,002
115,490
330,366

2,541,025
71,868
309,195

2,348,064
89,872

1,581,047
104,663

1,549,826
137,929

2,899,374
77,746

2,656,019
176,474

2,686,445
205,643

7,180,163
275.927
140,959

6,386,012
278,236
103,929

5.503,685
283,819
89,205

5,501,107
242,569
246,284

4,484,613
224,779
156,284

5,447,185
276,651
328,151

Peanuts*.................................. {d erii"
All other*.................................... dolls..
18,057,677

20,678,665

15,606,586

15,274,158

17,588,432

14,338,864

16,568,080

18,885,654

24,498,465

124,856
6,181,115
1,501
1,911

147,456
5,422,945
1,388
1,633

214,957
6,599.222
i;098
1,297

301,849
8,002,282
1,082
1,110

527.043
7,139,221
1,255
1,424

361,519
7,712,890
1,167
1,265

449,530
9,207,770
1,665

i,m

396,553
14,501,635
840
940

419,914
10,473,517

Ginger ale....................................f f i j j f f ? "

224,285
5,030,204
1,575
1,963

Class and glassware:
Cylinder, crown, and common window
glass..............................................dolls..

59,519

71,498

65,869

68,327

95,388

59,427
47,228
17,834
2,095,932

67,995
37,799
15,016
2,722,390

121,339
88,596
29,683
3,095,369

2,173,193

2,805,401

3,246,391

92,652.409 112,730,639
1,938; 406 2,623,131
19,572,095 37,089,449
792,089
407,683
2,340,426
2,488,205
261,756
244,751
390,858
377,052

137,461,782
2,596,220
44,501,264
799,163
2,307,966
242,755
520,196

55,286

51,952

Plate glass * .................................{d a is..'
AU other......................................... dolls..

2,071,023

i,908,i54

2,091,180

1,906,983

2,186,930

2,365,577

2,509,329

107,596
72,309
23,678
2,374,143

Total.........................................dolls..

2,126,309

1,960,106

2,150,699

1,978,481

2,252,799

2,433,904

2,604,717

2,505,417

Glucose and grape sugar................ “
Solis ’ *

204,209,974 130,419,611 126,239,981 152,768,716 175,250,580 189,656,011 151,629,441
2,460,022
3,489,192
3,206,794
3,017,527
3,113,898
2,319,286
2,949,545

2,569,164
253,768
353,224

2,656,057
258,511
400,995

2,824,202
279,534
385,417

3,157,837
298,796
691,119

3,481,715
331,998
773,033

36,908

10,226

12,246

12,417

43,609

143,712

266,055

251,283

3,339)948
674,881
89,364
1,476,870
s
11,161,749
1,064,962
65,574
14,963,676
2,466,515
2,880,765
15,259
26,896

2,610,925
633,337
153,431
t2,580,622
:
9,372,747
906,504
106,112
10,715,151
1,550,657
2,570,369
15,145
27,727

2,926,565
616,133
50,974
828,483
12,859,549
1,224,409
64,220
7,794,705
1,909,951
2,652,787
19,626
41,073

3,311,777
724,514
60,730
1,052,705
32,727,643
3,246,887
69,317
10,985,988
2,116,180
2,615,076
17,746
27,983

3,710,907
778,471
66,557
1,089,505
10,268,722
1,051,641
63,367
14,858,612
4,480,666
3,146,969
12,140
15,540

4,138,333
854,038
70,172
1,116,307
10,752,827
1,223,255
111,945
13,026,904
3,125,843
3,595,128
25,322
22,155

5,473,623
938,433
58,602
976,287
15,396,806
1,760,032
93,690
16,809,534
3,531,972
3,928,946
11,938
24,553

5,762,709
1,165,475
77,281
1,463,010
14,650,454
1,536,225
78,102
22,920,480
2,963,167
4,782,436
12,026
19,159

Grape sugar*...............................{dolls..
Glue.................................................. {dolis!;
Gold and silver, manufactures of. .d o lls..
Graphite:
Unmanufactured.......................... dolls..
Manufactured................................dolls..
Grease, grease scraps, and all soap
stock................................................ dolls..
Hair, and manufactures of...............dolls..
................................................... f
i
Hides and skins, not fur skins....... {dolls' ’
Honey................................................. dolls..
H°p s............................................ ■ { & "
Household and personal effects....... dolls..
/to n s..




2,703,400
254,447
211,791

\

See notes on p. 489.

219.487
83i 081

290,915
116,508

4,612,426
1,142,845
55,007
1,070,907
14,635,075
1,738,216
159,401
10,589,254
2,062,140
4,758,095
12,797
23,291

5,177,581
1,274,345
55,223
1,032,591
44,594,235
4,802,637
81,649
13,104,774
2,130,972
7,094,366
10,201

293,716 /
\
4,814,901
988,749
64,641
1,147,753
12,858,975
1,271,190
85,578
10,446,884
1,271,629
4,397,152
24,799
29,784

10

21,021

461

2,907,632
284,413
269,291

98,608.192
1,898,652
31,078.642
641.988
2,917,173
289,441
508,630

Glu009e* .......................................{dolls..

12

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

8,719,344

271,289
4,404,448
2,517
3,420

Total fruits and nuts----- ------ dolls.. 10,826,651
Furniture of metal............................ dolls..
Furs and fur skins............................ dolls..

and

V alues,

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

1911— C on tin ued.
1910

1911

1900

522,902

4,084,696
511,843

534,500
880,010
2,310,808
1,086,364

204,945
994,100
2,390,539
1,214,342

339,507
1,221,159
2,693,670
1,505,082

4,550,788
665,109
4,756,621
548,695
1,253,369
2,310,420
1,231,898

2,947,974
418,738
4,255,789
449,727
1,347,775
3,080,253
1,614,290

3,196,551
414,861
4,071,795
402,897
1,498,445
2,396,435
1,292,673

3,622,556
535,795
6,143,610
578,944
1,960,825
3,791,084
1,984,739

4,994,527
781,650
7,049,729
723,664
2,163,416
3,984,332
2,219,430

2,299,875

2,469,750

2,572,375

2,966,144

3,729,643

3,743,040

3,823,956

5,115,331

2,085,107
592,470
3,886,825

4,032,100

4,674,202

5,148,959

5,508,664

6,543,735

7,428,714

7,573,570

7,432,832

10,175,634

12,452,562

171,758
119,467

189,903
119,098

220,544
138,103

238,314
136,021

276,330
162,556

275,105
174,024

308,678
170,088

303,024
155,461

305,154
174,135

325,744
192,862

406,672
235,362

291,225

309,001

358,647

374,335

438,886

449,129

478,766

458,485

479,289

518,606

642,034

3,631,759
1,757,717

4,206,617
2,923,891

4,861,204
3,436,519

4,962,972
3,210,008

6,931,100
3,956,674

8,262,640
5,398,815

6,754,217
4,823,793

6,074,865
2,852,429

8,694,132
1,460,339

10,702,827
1,718,685

229,365

206,977

412,728
565,726
1,459,100
724,015

178,335

362,721
634,146
2,594,708
1,046,315

404,586
819,985
2,307,401
1,056,491

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

1,727,527

1,781,94X

Total.........................................dolls..

3,659,361

Ink:
Printer’s.......................................... dolls..
Allother..........................................dolls..
Total.........................................dolls..'

1903

Instruments and apparatus for scientific
^dnlls
Instruments and apparatus for scientific
purposes:
Electrical appliances, including tele­
graph and telephone instruments8
; ...................................................dolls..
Another8
........................................ dolls..

7,361,231

Total.........................................dolls..

7,361,231

5,389,476

7,130,508

8,297,723

8,172,980

10,887,774

13,661,455

11,578,010

8,927,294

10,154,471

12,421,512

60,717
175,817

68,265
178,107
54,704
898,118

77,220
266,982
18,198
362,068

83,004
254,349
34,635
605,976

261,669
581,077
56,971
828,123

227,378
608,640
59,509
1,037,878

238,125
674,184
85,000
1,634,923

292,802
880,437
52,518
1,028,567

401,567
1,264,048
50,178
816,532

544,314
1,637,019
79,771
1,353,589

737,568
2,496,291
152,807
2,475,696

13,496
216,272

6,043
96,107

16,845
248,093

19,710
270,224

10,241
130,102

22,152
345,877

20,518
323,345

29,029
407,681

18,448
281,825

59,505
794,686

Iron and steel, and manufactures of:
Iron ore........................................ { J jE ;;
Pfelron........................................ (dolls..
PcwAtinaltn o n n c a ft
/
-A1 oiner 6
1
/ *
*
a ii nfhor ■................................. \dolls..
Scrap and old, fit only for re- ftons..
manufacture _____ ________ _ .\dollS..




16
1,296
255,237
3,763,287
32,770
544,394

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

1908

93,265

Boots and shoes............................{§S u s"
Tires2 —
2

to

1907

1902

1905

India rubber, manufactures of:
„ , .
.
fibs.8-.
Reclaimed..................................... Id o lk .
„
, ,,
libs.8..
Scrap and old...............................\dolis"
Belting, hose, and packing...........dolls..

J u n e 30, 1901

1900

1901

1904

Article.

ears ended

462

N o . 2 2 6 . — D o m e s t ic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

46 3




See notes on p. 489,

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

53,120,643 45,071,956 40.583.205 50,778,061 72,402,964 95,690,238 92,924,812 29,265,180 26,039,826 35,931,418 40,451,028
Bar iron....................................... {dolls
778,708
884,094
721,284
1,180,901
1.889,348
936,145
583,723
648,965
478,357
691,770
1,965,956
Bars or rods of steel—
20,556,958 27,447,545 71,360,171 35,348,920 35,253,909 14,519,313 22,959,320 14,636,583 28,481,770 55,870,980
39,766,102
Wire rods..................................{S 3 is "
405,445
1,059,130
592,732
336,680
529,204
503,298
789,193
450,863
428,824
241,148
257,225
171,191,676 34,897,519 30,447,664 48,039,837 54,134,072 50,636,482 117,152,003 141,407,518 117,976,632 202,734,049 275,178,019
Another................................... i f e
802,173
2,651,089
816,737
1,014,934
1,470,859
2,640,335
4,486,705
1,225,573
3,468,473
2,220,409
3,065,913
121,136 t
2,127
Billets, ingots, and blooms o f/to n s.,
2,907 r
176,961
236,155
113,866
273,272
51,554
109,331
186,540
92,893
68,064
steel...........................................\dolls.. 3,158,239 ‘
78,355
3,582,126
4,515,586
4,099,572
5,522,292
1,192,565
2,628,555
2,500,541
2,390,148
3,899,732
6,360,034
3,740,234
8,238,093
6,784,385 11,294,510 13,184,674 19,173,727
7,723,780 11,734,506
Hoop, band, and scroll»
............ {Sdis
167,942
85,568
78,745
145,715
127,193
206,451
259,924
267,939
409,870
179,227
Bails for railways—
640
81
1,290
1,513
78
32,567
3,154
23,472
30,005
.........................................t t : :
3,096
373,688
166,816
160,894
22,896
409,429
234,128
391.428
369,578
291,322
345,826
278,867
4,613,624
steel.......................................... {dotoi; 10,841,189
710,886
4,253,376 10,288,346
8,384,241
6,918,856 10,546,180
11,377,444
8,904,642
8,803,082
Sheets and plates—
18,163,414
9,526,330
6,491,690 13,286,217 12,446,566 22,922,504 66,348,460 94,133,746 131,393,880 214,192,504 232,552,239
498,964
191,332
& on...........................................
290,139
313,474
621,131
316,449
2,060,427
3,834,567
2,959,857
5,860,526
6,545,585
108,380,369 28,501,666 31.680.206 42,897,543 159,019,885 176,053,623 219,957,957 135,536,753 177,477,084 312,322,699 449,306,653
593,177
839,922
1,752,873
734,151
Steel..........................................
2;788,571
4,519,776
3,495,551
3,496,451
6,120,065
3,917,080
8,563,840
2,405,812
Tin plates, terneplates, and /lbs___ 1,367,405
1,555,146
8,107,666 22,990,816 25,967,137 19,894,288 33,622,717 11,411,104 26,168,315
70,199,398
666,550
66,010
306,930
99,792
taggers tin ............................. \dolls..
912,171
396,021
053,754
1,309,281
880,810
776,554
2,489,094
32,952
64,820
35,884
61,190
73,287
125,132
97,668
134,299
120,228
101,653
176,085
Structural iron and steel........... {doUs' * 3,357,023
1,943,281
3,202,020
1,963,797
3,622,320
5,208,814
6,954,818
5,144,030
7,623,230
5,800,551
8,683,851
164,883,419 223,195,550 224,153,085 255,036,565 282,666,527 367,926,542 361,180,210 351,591,198
5,278,454
4,104,563
5,172,140
5,821,921
W ta>..............................................
6,264,918
8,482,074
8,181,548
8,849,384
150,750,063 168,046,025 185,811,560
Barbed‘ ......... ......................... {dolls..
4,322,311
4,643,391
3,752,964
164,124,420 181,388,431 254,274,134
A llother®.................................{dolls..
3,540,672
4,074,655
5,556,577
Builder’s hardware and tools—
Locks, hinges, and builders’ hard­
5,938,156
6,156,170
ware ........................................ dolls.. 5,569,903
7,461,594
5,402,036
6,421,471
7,759,509
5,460,824
6,174,954
6,186,225
6,561,153
319,464
327,859
413,679
S aw s...........................................dolls..
563,459
556,869
671,312
817,681
766,224
969,977
919,483
1,137,787
3,586,482
5,006,562
Tools, n. e. s....................... ....... dolls.. 3,306,751
4,189,551
5,487,923
6,608,469
7,775,551
5,909,529
8,135,397
6,679,803
8,167,517
23,035
26,869
22,106
23,231
25,555
28,289
50,689
40,244
54,944
44,535
46,891
Carwheel3.....................................
159,706
203,396
156,601
156,388
193,031
335,571
177,638
439,356
364,938
410,291
367,453
Castings, n. e. s .............................. dolls.. 1,135,453
1,544,850
1,916,091
1,683,921
1,472,264
1,479,421
2,665,443
1,330,228
2,231,663
2,061,028
3,213,727
Cutlery—
46,062
33,647
69,848
T ab le.......................................... dolls..
107,826
90,060
64,162
74,999
68,814
63,683
56,953
339,812
200,640
253,662
Another...................................... dolls..
211,966
503,180
842,521 } 1,083,891
574,743
347,328
802,727
744,433
937,081
958,324
1,002,410
Firearms......................................... dolls..
1,520,396
1,399,120
2,373,662
1,682,687
2,669,489
2,030,535
2,769,917
2,916,217
Machinery, machines, and parts of—
Adding machines88
....................dolls..
845,802
Brewers’ machinery M.............. dolls..
175,461
10,998
16,786
13,138
19,935
21,038
25,551
23,915
25,030
35,591
31,336
31,481
Cash registers............................
873,121
1,144,062
1,475,199
1,836,233
2,036,107
2,488,324
2,496,891
2,341,719
3,224,886
2,629,783
2,920,517
Electrical machinery................. dolls.. 5,812,715
5,379,746
5,645,809
5,779,459
7,290,932
7,869,137
9,005,766
6,449,526
8,495,219
6,048,263
8,024,628
Laundry machinery.................. dolls..
479,274
553,912
512,108
518,800
721,622
536,716
658,602
1,233,613
674,398
831,614
622,365
Metal-working machinery.. . . . .dolls.. 4,054,313 , 2,977,290
3,716,709
4,332,665
9,369,056
2,826,111
6,445,612
3,640,034
8,696,235
5,975,503
9,626,965

Article.

1901

1902

and

V alues,

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

Locomotive............................ {dolis”
Stationary.............................. {doTls.'.'

to

1911— Continued!.

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1,005,929

808,943

1,050,773

1,396,746

i,470,i56

1,577,061

5,890,788
2,080,837

5,097,525
1,688,817

4,015,799
1,533,436

5,400,420
2.065,299

7,017,486
2,854,210

2,187,246

2,159,999

2,715,553

2,703,397

3,116,088

4,210,624

3,896,681

3,334,113

2,672,952

3,110,908

3,562,438

4,095,663
953,898

4,022,697
966,582

5,105,852
719,797

5,623,423
1,071,090

6,104,279
1,273,015

7,272,868
1,487,140

8,092,518
1,299,166

7,734,139
1,199,086

5,904,029
973,188

7,513,852
1,239,789

616,187
9,039,840
1,633,670

14
23,370
423
4,039,006
1,296
901,888

10
28,956
365
3,257,894
1,108
709,975

10
19,650
289
3,219,778
1,459
725,294

7
12,527
504
5,261,422
1,882
1,069,401

9
16,856
453
3,617,010
2,718
991,852

9
6,473
662
6,375,229
4,563
1,485,093

15
22,128
972
9,093,111
7,915
2,190,557

10
22,572
753
8,626,574
9,635
2,959,869

1,791,062

2,485,226

2,169,753

2,280,362

2,484,003

3,054,633

2,942,339

33
27,761
353
3,497,650
12,705
2,989,540
597
1,007,630
2,602,202

112
52,209
310
2,404,619
16,346
3,098,785
1,478
2,333,803
3,689,081

6,495,756
1,354,900
1,310,027
26,524,499

6,899,069
1,196,508
874,475
19,677,864

8,239,510
3,484,813
1,242,841
22,247,535

416
3,953,648
22,173
4,042,793
2,071
3,627,837
4,424,303
2,590,739
9,778,498
1,929,991
1,827,963
24,497,774

89,481,991

67,213,811

79,899,361

104,528,732

15,427,539 17,630,335 14,517,462 17,950,795 19,749,278
396,262
407,904
335,271
371,675
314,485
99,842,011 89,494,612 79,612,680 59,995,196 81,531,280
1,299,086
1,705,026
2,098,923
1,983,465
2,095,488
9,705,118 16,825,922 12,933,290 14,941,092 18,738,170
613,004
489,282
522,204
426,445
611,991
330,393,296 288,017,723 377,642,783 289,953,501 366,859,763
9,574,748
7,990,885
8,331,267 11,273,289
8,774,311
8,148,187

22,853,949
434,788
112,094,352
2,364,671
27,207,987
737,131
404,708,307
10,735,167
8,585,691
268,654
8,971
496,437
1,061,389
1,582,387

T’ro/t+frtn 2 .........................— \dolls
i^®.***
1racbion 8
All other engines, and parts of. dolls.. 1 ,696,385
fineror-Tn^ll rnoofiiTiAnr 2 - -*•••.-uuiio«•
/)a1 s
1
pUgaT^iuui liUbviuiiury 2
Typewriting machines.............. dolls.. 2,827,329
Windmills, and parts of22. . .. dolls .
Woodworking machinery2 . . - .dolls..
2
All other.,................................... dolls.. 20,864,352

3,302,191

3,966,741

4,537,125

4,745,285

5,126,374

20,505,421

20,387,065

” 738,609
19,894,135

6i3,578
24,656,066

' '945,832
28,437,235

6,274,439
999,069
1,197,663
24,379,254

49,814,489

47,591,534

50,988,606

56,230,291

63,063,051

76,893,970

90,055,612

25,953,322
575,285
44,612,619
W ire........................................... {dS n i;:
982,313
4,079,043
All other, and tacks.. *--------- {d o lls'"
257,700
_^
_
litlS _4
Pipes and fittings1..................... ldolls.
5,139,895
T )o/1iof otq n-n rl
- irflTI v !
JKoUlal/Or3 clXItl U«ov*HUAi lH <
Vim
iOA-ltnoH UUllClo 2
ncr v 1 o q
IH II
a .Q
UOU»6"llcolliig 1 \ 1 i* 2)- ...........^uuiio, •
1,919
Safes............................................... {dolls!*.
112,068
532,640
Scales and balances....................... dolls..
548,710
Stoves, ranges, and parts of...........dolls..

15,266,626
318,539
46,416,697
947,272
4,108,408
258,655

16,129,436
347,607
62,997,105
1,245,946
5,556,014
290,862

21,448,899
445,033
72,646,550
1,517,876
5,735,493
309,054

20,386,670
404,400
82,558,131
1,793,230
8,375,388
397,974

5,153,080

5,431,459

6,310,551

2,985
156,860
517,758
811,836

2,933
184,706
650,250
961,562

4,213
222,842
652,303
881,603

Total machinery, etc.............. dolls..
Nails and spikes—

..............................................{ $ & ::




1911

5,112
266,305
674,771
855,223

5,364
310,149
845,870
1,188,967

5,756
353,502
976,383
1,342,617

6,203
317,399
984,695
1,258,598

4,913
254,876
751,230
1,012,182

6,758
351,835
834,890
1,294,797

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

Sewing machines, and parts of. -dolls..
Shoe machinery.......................... dolls..
Steam engines, and parts of—
Fire22.....................................

J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 1

1903

Iron and steel, and manufactures of—Con.
Machinery, machines, and parts of—Con.
Printing presses, and parts of..d olls..
• Pumps and pumping machinery
.................................................. dolls..
Refrigerating machinery (including

ears ended

464

N o . 2 2 6 . — D o m e st ic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

18,908,525

22,932,480

96,642,467 111,948,586 134,728,363 160,984,985 181,530,871 183,982,182 144,951,357 179,133,186

230,725,352

15,356,529

14,410,261

225,815
1,017,881

239,969
1,069,056

174,158
939,797

86,349
964,659

48,850
1,033,808

88,958
1,072,351

324,103
1,287,111

247,453
988,056

222,961
882,738

396,181
1,053,530

534,143
1,302,502

1,021,435

963,638

1,133,290

1,502,888

1,579,125

1,954,091

1,875,869

1,827,216

1,715,939

2,273,355

2,661,702

Pigs, bars, and old ................. {d5k.\*
Another...... ...................................dolls..

6,354,924
285,158
248,718

6,473,693
282,405
224,840

308,807
15,527
299,300

83,547
4,384
405,165

63,158
2,508
497,101

81,040
4,200
“573,269

181,696
11,054
588,246

74,900
4,947
690,783

581,118

481,333

729,960

Total.........................................dolls..

533,876

507,245

314,827

409,549

499,609

577,469

599,300

695,730

581,118

481,333

729,960

Leather, and manufactures of:
Sole leather...................................
Belting......................................................
Upperleather—

35,180,266
6,577,732

36,454,284
6,569,857

37,428,437
6,920,467

36,830,717
6,978,497

44,107,054
9,444,878

40,548,767
8,186,279

31,900,868
7,024,313

31,189,897
6,593,950

33,002,746
6,887,298

38,332,247
8,307,880

38,689,393
8,301,581
672,684

-S- A

1911----- 30

Calf” ........................................ { S i b .:
ti j
1SQ'ft. .
Glazed M d.................................{dolls.. 1,561,352
AH other.....................................dolls.. 11,841,610
Carriage and automobile22...........dolls..
Patent............................................. dolls..
82,868
AH oth er....................................... dolls.. 1,257,084
Manufactures of—
3,492,041
Boots and shoes........................ {Soils' * 5,526,290
Harness and saddles.................. dolls..
289,089
All other...................................... dolls..
787,628
Total......................................... dolls.. 27,923,653
Llme............................................... {d3te“ : :
.................................................
Marble and stone:
Unmanufactured........................... dolls..
Manufactures of—
Roofing slate............................... dolls..
AJl other...................................... dolls..
Total.........................................dolls..




28,487
29,562
357,947
250,099

14,500,104

1,755,599
12,817,017

i, 995,200
13,493,499

i, 512,179
15,049,602

1,576,204
15,057,791

1,922,430
17,242,011

4,369,587
17,779,716

2,897,969
15,342,497

3,573,909
17,623,525

10,926,255
15,620,336

1,055,731

122,782
982,251

170,940
1,140,364

166,320
1,813,154

143,590
1,822,537

157,088
2,727,513

131,154
2,004,022

168,825
2,159,542

367,601
2,192,103

8,513,919
1,892,057
88,450,283
17,041,267
5,579,981
102,870
1,270,673
2,338,553

3,966,766
6,182,098
378,775
887,316

4,197,566
6,665,017
373,677
1,064,496

4,642,531
7,238,940
560,346
1,329,747

5,315,699
8,057,697
502,660
1,318,046

5,672,249
9,142,748
691,575
1,491,688

5,833,914
10,666,949
767,418
1,984,385

6,552,412
11,469,559
609,743
1,639,725

6,176,579
10,305,814
650,663
1,605,219

7,257,145
12,408,575
842,145
1,981,860

8,061,347
13,746,842
756,656
1,969,892

29,798,323

31,617,389

33,980,615

37,936,745

40,642,858

45,476,969

40,688,619

42,974,795

52,646,755

53,673,056

39,447
42,674
401,375
266,894

39,658
32,694
347,147
252,801

65,755
52,984
438,580
315,676

98,654
64,970
487,158
342,851

130,946
85,143
881,523
598,453

128,347
96,586
414,515
278,448

« 134,295
95,255
224,991
201,554

110,86?
81,701
163,230
147,258

143,450
109,600
156,497
129,088

183,597
117,882
138,958
103,099
607,260

93,720

172,273

194,879

217,789

227,999

281,280

451,835

308,147

239,354

413,628

898,262
646,332

945,352
644,071

628,612
641,753

726,715
645,286

424,777
630,443

355,950
829,331

265,164
716,124

205,431
736,418

178,158
778,247

220,506 {
813,855

1,638,314

1,761,696

1,465,244

1,589,790

1,283,219

1,466,561

1,433,123

1,248,996

1,195,759

See notes on p. 489.

1,447,989

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

98,552,562

Lead, manufactures of:

9,435,056

14,917,795

12,749,284

Jeweler’s ashes and sweepings.........dolls..
Jewelry............................................... dolls..
Lamps, chandeliers, and devices for illumi­
nating, except electric ..................dolls..

9,048,992

11,183,892

15,459,491

Total, notincluding ore......... dolls.. 117,319,320

All other manufactures of..............dolls..

1,082,920
1,690,180
<§>
cn

Article.

1901

Neutral lard“ .......................
Lard compounds and other jib s .... 23,359,966
substitutes for lard.................uiolls., 1,449,878
691,121
M itten.......................................{ & : :
46,643
Poultry and game.......................dolls.. 1,070,190
9,799,106
Sausage and sausage meats
’
923,974
Sausage oaaings......................... X O .',
Ma
A ll other meat products—
Canned..................................... dolls..

A ll other...................................dolls.,



1908

V alues,
1904

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

1906

1906

ears ended

1907

J u n e 30, 1901
1908

to

1909

1911— C on tin ued.
1910

1911

80,877

77,106

66,645,838
6,646,130
301,824,473
29,045,056
48,632,727
3,031,027
818,382
72,836
138,546,068
12,254,969
5,721,254
601,521
34,065,758
1,924,577

76,307,114 57,468,33$ 66,688,568 64,523,359 15,809,826 23,376,447 14,895,527 14,804,696
1,645,822
2,467,875
1,678,452
6,588,958
1,615,808
6,430,446
5,882,888
7,916,02$
254,795,963 299,579,671 236,486,568 268,054,227 281,651,502 201,154,105 122,952,671 75,729,666
7,733,751
25,013,323 26,841,586 22,138,365 24,310,038 26,367,287 |0,339,377 12,698,594
52,801,220 57,584,710 55,934,705 81,088,098 62,645,281 46,958,367 44,494,210 36,554,266
3,213,480
3,740,212
3,438,048
3,095,304
4,697,742
3,260,475
3,814,671
2,744,886
937,720
294,853
1,053,287
1,126,032
136,476
199,483
269,112
317,047
106,470
34,319
107,956
38,815
14,057
22,063
20,542
102,184
126,010,339 165,183,839 145,228,245 209,658,075 195,337,176 212,541,157 179,985,246 126,091,675
11,981,888 12,873,558 11,485,145 17,456,976 16,819,933 19,278,476 19,126,741 14,305,080
2,938,175
5,397,609
3,418,632
7,863,164 11,794,174
2,889,058
6,137,251
7,645,652
299,746
520,406
349,972
293,635
798,273
711,038
1,033,256
605,874
27,368,924 76,924,174 63,536,992 97,567,156 127,857,739 91,397,507 53,332,767 29,379,992
5,399,219
4,791,025
7,182,688
1,779,615
3,022,173
3,801,302
3,000,366
1,623,852

10,824,504
1,254,979
42,510,731
4,478,401

383,150,624
35,449,797
227,653,232
25,222,744
9,603,882
832,910
44,171,674
3,652,464
115,896,275
10,117,562
556,840,222
52,375,864

207,336,000
22,178,525
214,183,305
25,712,633
13,590,897
1,369,687
20,966,113
2,035,491
95,287,374
9,959,762
490,755,821
50,854,504

249,665,941
24,446,752
194,948,864
22,293,867
9,479,812
963,321
18,633,820
1,669,818
112,224,861
9,527,388
561,302,643
46,347,520

262,246,635
25,428,061
203,458,724
* 21,562,204
10,254,239
993,394
14,946,284
1,291,794
118,887,189
9,412,034
610,238,899
47,243,181

361,210,503
35,845,793
194,267,949
20,075,511
12,699,800
1,215,857
13,444,438
1,261,412
141,820,720
11,681,634
741,516,886
60,132,091

250,418,699
26,470,972
209,481,496
23,698,207
2,710,369
287,460
11,467,779
1,143,886
166,427,409
15,167,058
627,559,660
57,487,980

241,189,929
25,481,246
221,769,634
25,167,059
4,957,022
532,442
16,374,468
1,551,450
149,505,937
13,332,654
603,413,770
54,789,748

36,201,744
2,687,653
430,351
37,067
856,801
7,137,297
726,437

46,130,004
3,607,542
6,144,020
532,476
1,079,056
5,264,648
585,088

53,603,545
3,581,813
465,255
40,618
1,009,304
5,562,349

61,215,187
3,613,235
640,837
52,503
897,425
6,061,508
671,241

67,621,310
4,154,183
516,345
51,163
1,397,004
7,926,786

80,148,861
6,166,910
822,998
83,874
1,086,618
8,000,973
925,877

75,183,210
6,035,418
1,185,040
117,688
881,792
8,367,495
969,472

2,646,868

2,572,479

3,422,271

1,974,693
2,267,359

1,593,497
2,633,986

745,247
2,708,682

57,742

56,330

2,778,854

1,795,044

1,964,524

1,556,671
3,212,009

1,801,385
3,624,764

1,831,940
2,101,785

68,003

2,353,167
2,254,235
2,062,813

52,834

72,297

71,035

68,426

3,959,384
1,265,283
2,659,228

92,280

244,578,674 152,163,107
25,920,400 18,381,060
212,170,224 146,885,385
23,526,307 17,837,375
5,759,930
4,062,022
620,193
459,843
9,555,315
1,020,278
938,025
126,888
52,354,980 40,031,599
4,599,431
4,421,844
362,927,671
52,712,560 43,301,156

3,520,191

74,556,603
6,887,738
1,989,472
218,477
599,548
5,072,255
637,669
35,418,957
4,503,339

1,060,222
1,783*331

1,030,031
1,361,833

75,183.196
6, US) 307
1,498,674
141.654
848,644
8,538,058
997.655

40,283,749
3,501,179
138,696,906
13,658,762
3,794,939
408,459
29,813,154
1,933,681
156,675,310
21,211,605
157,709,316
?0<708,882
4,010,862
483,959
1,355,378
159,654
45,729,471
4,944,448
476,107,857
52,509,217
37,866,812
4,134,294
73,754,400
7,070,967
2,160,259
219,517
981,805
4,716,610
601,596
40,013,760
5,466,661
1,180,123
1,197,732

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

88,739
Matches.............................................. dolls..
Meat and dairy products:
Meat products—
Beei products—
53,445,521
Beef, canned...........................
5,307,501
351,748,333
Beef, fresh..............................
31,851,361
Beef, cured—
Mhs
55,312,632
Salted or pickled®............ (dolisii
3,145,219
789,285
All other.............................{dolis!!
72,677
161,651,413
OleooU*................................
11,846,373
4,990,699
Oleomargarine,imitation /lb s ...
484,501
butter.................................\doils.
77,166,889
Tallow....................................
3,848,561
Bog products—
Bacon.....................................{ ^ j j ; 456,122,741
37,499,026
f
i
b 216,571,803
s
Hams and shoulders, c u r e d ..-^ ^ 22,842,778
8,945,504
Park, canned..........................{ d f c
708,381
30,728,586
Park, fresh..............................
2,424,537
138,643,611
Perk, pickled......................... f e s l !
9,926,633
611,357,514
Xiaii........................................
46,560,148

1908

and

466

N o. 2 2 6 .— D o m estic M e b c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

Dairy products—
23,243,52$
4,014,905
39,813,517
Ciwese........................................ {doUs!! 3,950,999
Milk, condensed.....................-lrinllg
1,437,818

16,002,169
2,885,609
27,203,184
2,745,597

8,896,166
1,604,327
18,987,178
2,250,229

10,717,824
1,768,184
23,335,172
2,452,239

10,071,487
1,648,281
10,134,424
1,084,044

27,360,537
4,922,913
16,562,451
1,940,620

12,544,777
2,429,489
17,285,230
2,012,626

6,463,061
1,407,962
8,439,031
1,092,053

5,981,265
1,268,210
6,822,842
857,091

1,473,564

921,026

1.367,794

2,156,616

1,889,690

2,191,111

2,455,186

1,375,104

4,877,797
1,059,432
10,366,605
1,288,279
12,180,445
936,105

Total.........................................dolls.. 196,959,637 199,861,378 179,839,714 176,027,586 169,998,873 210,990,065 202,392,508 192,802,708 166,521,949 130,632,783

149,389,737

::

Metal polish71....................................dolls..
Moss and seaweed:
Moss................................................ dolls..
Seaweed.......................................... dolls.. }
Motorboats......................................
Mucilage..............................................dolls..

32,274

37,688

37.091

75,187

97,496

105,412

114,300

109,698

135,390

58,525 /
\
161
786,180
11,417

37,201
25,344
304
303,233
19,555

40,578
52,444
327
180,708
21,519

33,742
92,486
330,203
22,239

39,284
57,385
416
356,211
24,695

41,243
40,071
569
353,576
22,037

51,445
14,193
663
381,940
24,127

27,511
299
97,044
8,907

52,404
130
172,019
15,855

46,499
123
196,164
12,563

46,634
86
210,048
12,527

16,456
1,098,521
1,680
335,219

16,791
1,186,745
2,224
421,614

15,986
1,137,713
2,019
419,029

12,665
898,878
2,282
513,725
4,576
842,817
889,367

13,132
883,457
2,768
638,501
3,937
779,397
866,697

12,751
898,472
3,815
897,340
2,482
585,763
874,488

11,637
750,905
4,341
1.060,195
3,153
842.889
717,532

9,084
675,454
3,475
804,696
1,917
463,153
676,469

9,450
721,913
4,966
1,163,467
2,735
739,265
557,698

9,135
667,073
5,617
1,307,250
2,876
795,366
701,712

2,619,772

3,182,343

3,471,401

Musical instruments, and parts of:

1,347,056

2,085,784

1,824,767

14,624
1,095,415
1,901
404,454
4,282
889,951
841,162

2,780,796

3,694,143

3,381,509

3,230,982

3,144,787

3,168,052

3,256,063

3,371,521

2,820,815
4.742,457
77,669
45,795
20,240,851
7,715,029

2,535,962
4,202,104
55,854
44,356
19,177,788
7,431,248

2,396,498
4,817,205
50,802
36,379
16,378,787
8,014,322

2,585,108
6,621,870
44,944
32,253
17,202,808
9,446,155

2,310,275
7,069,084
60,520
74,938
15,894,813
8,902,101

2,438,556
9,899,080
55,362
43,875
15,981,253
10,077,268

2,560,966
11,327,091
57,215
60,563
15,854,676
10,241,883

2,712,732
11,395,126
53,983
46,339
19,532,583
10,146,151

2,170,177
2,144,818
9,753,488
8,004,838
46,442
31,809 } 148,238
17,502,028 15,587,737
7,018,058
8,780,236

2,189,607
14,067,335
187,183
14,817,751
10,768,202

Total.........................................dolls.. 12,580,950

11,733,562

12,918,708

16,145,222

16,106,643

20,075,585

21,686,752

21,641,599

15,101,147

18,681,962

26,022,720

5,990,676
1,510,508
15,428

4,418,491
1,190,606
12,523

2,997,400
864,221
97,787

3,461,371
940,558
54,205

10,875,018
3,196,622
97,083

9,929,982
3,240,544
184,453

9,880,859
3,218,862
248,604

9,148,482
2,948,058
23,580

10,013,776
3,395,174
12,085

13,652,407
4,532,897
80,808

18,947,810
6,004,414
252,149

Total.........................................dolls..

1,525,936

1,203,129

962,008

994,763

3,293,705

3,424,997

3,467,466

2,971,638

3,407,259

4,613,705

6,256,563

Notions, n. e. s...................................dolls..
Nursery stock................................... dolls..
Oakum................ .............................. dolls..

613,895
134,961
23,156

485,086
132,027
28,134

186,653
158,959
26,740

50,360
287,880
34,020

71,003
219,223
32,871

133,434
242,056
41,943

204,281
225,339
56,511

198,226
247,844
54,670

312,463
317,827
46,431

48,754
324,136
63,763

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES-

3,140,545
785,771
2,846,709
441,017
13,311,318
1,023,633

........................................ { &

64,600
337,988
52,696

........................................... f e

;

pla“ os............................................f e :
Pianolas and other piano play-jNo___
ers2 ..........................................\dolls..
2
All other, and parts of..................dolls..
Total.........................................dolls..
Naval stores:
R « * > ............................................. { !£ & .:
Tar................................................. .dolls..
Turpentine and pitch................... dolls..
Turpentine, spirits of.................. {lolls’

Nickel, and manufactures of:
Nickel,nickel oxide, and m a tte ..| ^ ^ ' *
Manufactures o f............................. dolls!!

46 7




See notes on p. 489.

Article.

1901

1902

and

1908

V alues,
1904

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

1905

ears ended

1906

1907

J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 !
1908

to

1909

1911— C ontinued.
1910

468

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1911

Oil cake and oil-cake meal:

!'

Total.........................................dolls..

18,723,672

19,943,198

19,839,279

17,069,178

21,776,61i

23,991,564

26,415,627

21,866,761

25,836,134

19,251,012

19,631,127

Oilcloths:
For floors........................................ dolls..
All other.......................................... dolls..

70,269
102,366

67,300
121,991

56,902
164,515

45,571
185,726

52,643
217,286

36,117
250,460

54,547
299,261

112,664
247,137

123,085
236,679

128,542
353,544

137,141
356,761

Total.........................................dolls..

172,635

189,291

221,417

231,297

269,929

286,577

353,808

359,801

359,764

991,870
293,004
766,783
438,645
66,607
28,376
574,209
258,406

1,277,419
358,533
460,035
327,794
32,006
22,835
352,201
201,535

1,293,393
377,551
356,658
306,334
10,092
13,174
221,669
159,505

867,434
213,257
376,826
244,499
13,619
10,197
452.481
273.481

1,270,225
266,461
260,797
154,409
16,368
11,026
377,777
217,596

682,918
149,825
298,103
180,474
35,486
21,928
338,687
224,991

940,151
212,325
234,730
144,063
9,011
6,492
503,234
292,381

306,439
93,261
259,062
169,625
18,507
8,146
621,300
341,304

327,115
78,121
234,626
167,644

1,529,696
370,300
151,142
131,241

42,058
17,040
120,094
90,724

614,383
343,838

535,875
401,460

1,019,478
681,096

1,018,431

910,697

856,564

741,344

649,492

577,218

655,261

612,336

589,603

903,001

788,860

Oils:
Animal or rendered—
Fish, not including whale....... {fa ils' ’
L * d ........................................... {&

}.

..................................... { £ £ ! ::
A ll other.....................................
Total animal, etc..................... dolls..

493,902

Mineral,crude, including all nat-/galls.. 138,448,430 133,536,800 134,892,170 114,576,920 123,059,010 139,688,615 128,175,737 135,223,575 169,855,309 168,903,985 185,190,761
5,417,513
6,907,525
5,277,181
6,465,114
6,626,896
7,016,131
6,359,435
6,329,899
6,686,929
6,572,923
6,084,818
ural oils.....................................\dolls..
Mineral, refined or manufactured—
Naphthas, and all lighter prod-f galls. .
ucts of distillation................. \dolls..

17,834,254 23,498,479 13,139,228 16,910,121 30,816,655 32,756,694 26,357,054 36,242,370 63,831,267 77,650,923 111,998,260
6,302,418 i 9,479,394
5,805,482
4,003,827
2,735,598
2,613,677
2,575,851
1,802 207
1,677,738
1,225,661
1,565,608
781,207,105 842,829,070 699,807,201 741,567,086 822,881,953 864,361,210 894,529,432 1,041,725,901 1,080,542,456 1,005,027,536 1,022,311,042
Illuminating oil.........................{Solis’ ’ 51,477,267 53,390,345 47,078,931 57,902,503 56,169,606 54,181,617 56,249,991 70,809,415 71,329,901 62,477,527 57,476,494
Lubricating and heavy paraffinjgalls.. 71,457,605 76,035,611 93,318,257 88,810,130 97,357,196 146,110,702 136,140,226 159,763,900 144,254,271 170,430,277 173,642,495
10,006,937 10,274,743 12,052,927 12,048,842 13,142,860 17,974,721 17,179,562 20,370,613 18,307,342 20,891,473 22,061,190
Residuum, tar, and ail froml 1<
1s
26,146,596 30,309,510 22,801,506 22,560,510 48,949,362 75,031,824 65,228,009 70,581,822 103,188,033 124,055,263 123,398,188
which the light bodies havetfQ,®' ■
4,141,613
3,680,925
3,649,387
2,467,471
2,063,668
1,545,470
2,255,181
733,994
875,178
566,115
1,376,047
been distilled......................jaous..
Total refined, etc.................... dolls..




64,425,859

66,218,004

60,923,634

72,487,546

73,433,787

77,025,196

78,228,819

97,651,326

99,092,112

93,813,031

92,698,003

DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

8,093,222 14,014,885 24,171,127 48,420,942 56,808,972 66,127,704 53,233,890 49,108,598 83,384,870
12,703,209 14,740,498
689,633
1,115,986
727,355
801,787
677.156
605,346
169,921
278,526
95,568
131,774
164,056
1,268,687,317 1,050,466,246 1,100,392,988 820,349,073 1,251,907,996 1,110,834,678 1,340,967,136 929,287,467 1,233,750,327 640,088,766 804,596,955
Cottonseed...................................{d r ib " 13,119,968 12.271,009 12,732,497
9,071,815 10,153,475
9,134,088 13,897,178 13,073,100 17,062,594 11,889,415 15,805,433
465,154,860 582,886,875 570,908,149 668,868,722 618,498,525 758,916,364 665,936,164 696,135,362 682,764,545 652,316,916 559,674,653
Flaxseed or linseed...................... {dolis
8,361,666
9,489,564
9,303,346
9,175,559
8,675,877
7,600,907 10,313,118
7,765,169
7,011,214
5,471*930
7,508,133

00,11............................................... { &

VegetableFixed or expressed—
rw
flbs.w.
00111........................................ \dolls..
fibs 8
6
Cotton seed............................ \dolis.I

4,266,398
1,769,370
33,042,848
12,992,393
102,116
68,617
220,372

3,778,035
1,467,493
35,642,994
14,211,244
182,330
98,116
160,796

3,222,875
998,613
29,013,743
10,717,280
336,419
147,721
189,451

3,108,917
890,937
51,535,580
15,125,802
282,188
125,354
139,219

3,833,251
1,172,206
43,793,519
13,673,370
312,766
150,395
244,267

3,041,269
1,083,929
41,880,304
17,074,403
450,208
203,712
430,965

3,659,330
1,456,120
41,019,991
17,226,451
367,883
172,083
206,993

Peppermint.......................... {d S j£ ;
All other................................... dolls..

60,166
63,672
169,004

36,301
54,898
202,983

13,033
34,943
252,770

42,939
124,728
440,588

36,953
135,060
215,860

74,151
206,261
459,532

147,722
499,082
258,423

141,617
357,555
214,765

161,811
288,318
274,536

110,407
215,845
322,634

123,420
269,034
377,588

Total vegetable....................dolls..

19,035,686

15,308,633

16,234,362

12,618,381

16,632,232

15,906,031

19,550,514

19,633,967

23,098,050

16,479,301

19,805,232

Zinc, oxide of................................{don s"
All other.........................................dolls..

305,663
606,187
611,459
9,456,057
412,719
1,317,961

284,412
619,024
607,685
10,314,529
433,486
1,378,481

299,587
660,553
667,475
11,091,960
446,786
1,604,564

329,013
713,147
726,585
16,768,227
672.436
1,755,132

501,736
747,017
791,578
16,900,803
605,526
2,019,055

624,153
819,120
839,070
30,389,282
1,114,872
2,034,039

453,015
916,848
961,291
26,179,994
996,990
2,481,894

493,907
913,704
940,699
27,266,671
1,050,448
2,457,469

514,951
838,007
821,027
26,955,997
931,669
2,512,460

679,607
1,017,284
976,238
27,149,378
956,460
3,090,498

640,911
1,074,264
1,050,290
27,866,979
999,161
3,604,384

Total........................................ dolls..

2,647,802

2,704,064

3,018,412

3,483,166

3,917,895

4,612,134

4,893,190

4,942,523

4,780,107

5,702,803

6,294,746

4,844,160
5,839,452
5,813,107
4,347,304
304,338
311,318
297,357
243,417
225,032
257,897
184,747
210,518
92,009,511 108,358,829 138,855,811 120,090,056
3,059,444
3,666,798
3,514,281
2,572,447

6,107,053
283,762
175,217
69,201,799
2,140,352

6,351,445
266,735
195,851
72,187,114
2,178,333

7,088,994
297,307
221,532
92,738,379
2,766,579

8,853,998
372,375
297,829

Linseed................................... { ^ ”
All other................................... dolls..
Volatile or essential—

Paints, pigments, and colors:
Carbon, gas, and lampblack.........dolls..
V an ish ........................................

Paper, and manufactures of:
3,997,977
Books,maps, engravings, etc........dolls..
3,472,343
301,339
Paper hangings.............................. dolls..
124,983
Playing cards22.............................. dolls..
105,710,265
i26,928,460
Printing paper.............................. { { & . ;
2,920,616
3,489,589

4,442,653
256,243
97,880,037
2,613,117

975,099
3,674,175

975,579
4,324,473

i, 200,742
4,659,606

1,088,782
4,376,593

1,068,769
3,953,451

i,267,ii7
4,441,742

99,510,875
2,434,964
27,308,975
1,254,589
1,200,168
4,801,576

13,082,248

15,375,517

15,669,840

14,171,759

14,014,584

16,083,271

19,215,499

Newsprint*..............................{d X iT
Another*..................................{d olls'"
Writing paper and envelopes........dolls..
AUother..........................................dolls..

532,769
3,291,560

744,029
3,346,046

901,700
3,408,964

887,181
3,630,165

Total........................................ dolls..

10,911,244

11,310,007

11,622,667

11,891,032




129,184,962 173,583,203 201,325,210 188,651,119
8,859,964
9,411,294
8,858,844
6,857,288
6,313
5,631
2,251
863
261,671
186,363
329,877
511,659
66,317
62,595
93,426
95,456
390,502
480,567
355,219
380,994

i, 998,445

2, i09,533

758,320

i27,50i

i.53,929

See notes an p. 489.

255,M2

1,089,826

2,840,333

4,184,7i6

2,381,172
4,765,155

2,983,686
7,142,603

46 9

Paraffin and paraffin wax.............. {dolis’ ‘
Paste...................................................dolls..
Pencils, lead and slate...................... dolls..
Pens and penholders,......... .............dolls..
Perfumery and cosmetics.................dolls..
Phonographs, graphophones, gramo­
phones, and records and materials
for8 .......................... ..................dolls..
?
Photographic goods..........................dolls..

161,894,918 178,385,368 185,511,773 178,709,678 137,403,569 196,982,550 218,592,330
7,886,359
7,378,736
9,030,992
8,740,929
6,445,917
8,808,245
7,789,160
40,668
36,863
45,337
25,609
34,466
11,396
15,521
380,315
498,203
292,678
374,193
334,737
289,489
355,103
147,114
161,904
254,289
182,399
130,654
204,818
153,529
824,460
1,009,359
604,822
620,230 , 683,253
490,297
534,095

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

3,258,889 11,299,332 25,316,799
643,392
1,293,580
1,573.605
51,087,329 223,955,002 225,520,944
20,851,380 14,798,063 17,127,369
175,210
273,029
228,426
140,876
155,858
164,879
249,360
343,509
292,757

4,808,545
1,831,980
49,356,741
16,541,321
99,919
66,653
363,056

N o . 2 2 6 . — D o m e st ic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

and

V alues,

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

ears ended

J u n e 30, 1901

to

1911— C on tin ued.
O

Article.

1901

1911

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

63,713 /
i
595,626

50,427
21,459
662,708

70.097
15,280
693,618

116,997
16,810
703,783

126,580
58,328
842,256

159,252
16,793
837,451

159,142
18,904
726,983

146,048
14,073
645,924

225,726
6,844
818,444

277,182
16,641
956,018

8,721
740,499
425,728
6,168

15,786
1,415,464
762,201
3,976

12.097
1,546,521
834,764
23,164

10,516
1,294,798
653,337
1,618

29,496
659,244
324,937
150

51,699
496,390
243,647

17,791
210,821
119,761

14,168 /
i
286,518
153,566

9,912
33,461
467,434
256,084

17,269
88,029
34,005
20,610

485,112
113,071
64,053,083
235,582
79,409

975,502
733,775
150,011
119,279
52,106,865 66,474,294
199,852
237,973
97,692.
70,266

67,921,078
1,921,121
73,249
83,816,808
286,363
114,940

85,290,314
2,597,539
36,811
102,032,616
329,255
143,093

Plaster, builder's and common___ .dolls., }
62,180
Plaster of Paris................................ .dolls..
517,208
Plated ware...................................... .dolls..
Platinum:
Unmanufactured.......................... .dolls.. }
3,079
Manufactures.......... . ................... .dolls..
716,569
/lb s ....
Quicksilver....................................... idolls..
400,298
On?11s71
8,281
dolls
/lbs 8
Rags,and other paper stock,n. e.s.7. idolls..
103,739
.dolls..
rib s.... 14,183,167
Salt.................................................... idolls..
67,316
32,331
Sand.................................................. .dolls..

73,186

89,710

110,948

147,863

17,322,518
83,264
43,683

16,446,380
70,296
73,956

25,508,577
99,066
70,895

50,886,454
190,376
55,726

211,853
101,754
72,058,990
281,294
G2,331

Seeds:
/lb s .... 11,998,674
Clover............................................ idolls.. 1,063,506
/lb s .... 43,329,257
Cotton............................................ idolls..
366,953
/bush., 2,755,083
Flaxseed or linseed...................... idolls.. 4,319,102
/lb s .... 7,275,806
Timothy........................................ idolls..
296,640
144,948
Other grass seeds.......................... .dolls.,
193,666
All other........................................ .dolls..

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

15,522,527
1,549,687
51,622,370
532,732
4,128,130
5,698,492
18,289,917
853,829
581,773
238,770

6,440,618
600,626
12,859,756
141,174
758,379
820,668
12,672,676
480,946
299,649
240,262

10,657,365
1,114,015
21,101,129
235,833
1,338
1,738
16,141,269
584,618
303,989
317,554

2,265,760
267,258
23,717,326
268,330
5,988,519
7,495,748
11,247,080
385,454
217,995
277,877

3,989,798
420,104
17,628,111
209.493
6,336,310
7,990,383
18,616,834
813,224
397.493
263,912

3,547,747
579,199
28,478,473
353,213
4,277,313
6,721,337
25,550,134
1,247,960
495,245
286,734

16,186,133
1,706,780
51,626,741
632,561
882,899
1,092,539
23,346,614
1,009,557
474,519
340,667

6,977,685
832,676
24,931,099
406,120
65,193
118,329
27,113,056
1,115,526
601,611
411,156

4,359,167
577,929
13,224,347
209,944
976
2,520
9,307,428
817,377
334,169
533,127

Total....................................... .dolls..

6,384,815

8,027,824

9,455,283

2,583,325

2,557,747

8,912,662

10,094,609

8,683,688

5,256,623

3,485,418

2,475,066

Shells................................................. .dolls..

53,220

39,315

94,766

135,696

114,476

123,017

98,238

94,886

96,956

98,591

147,943

Silk:
Manufactures of............................ .dolls.,
/lb s—
Waste............................................ idolls..

244,678
53,398
9,138

301,758
81,477
9,759

412,415
149,400
19,968

466,519
227,139
30,814

620,572
72,451
9,806

595,124
71,368
13,781

670,189
129,078
37,709

720,368
198,736
49,881

847,894
300,553
77,944

1,097,593
266,207
64,528

1,538,543
119,801
30,863

253,816
Total....................................... .dolls..
Soap:
562,514
Toilet or fancy.............................. .dolls.,
/lb s .... 28,779,000
All other........................................ idolls.. 1,006,666

311,517

432,383

497,333

630,378

608,905

707,898

770,249

925,838

1,162,121

1,569,406

459,092
30,648,095
1,171,846

573,588
46,590,354
1,879,189

721,776
45,134,340
1,778,157

888,838
45,321,281
1,781,393

1,082,893
42,410,534
1,698,286

1,144,879
65,183,460
2,661,218

1,241,953
51,108,178
2,165,267

1,130,723
53,150,427
2,341,708

1,479,870
45,716,414
2,140,676

1,741,971
47,581,259
2,305,010

1,630,938

2,452,777

2,499,933

2,670,231

2,781,179

3,806,097

3,407,220

3,472,431

3,620,546

4,046,981

Total....................................... .dolls..




1,569,180

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

1902

Spermaceti and wax....................... {dolls’ !
Spices..................................................dolls..
Spirits, wines, and malt liquors:
Malt liquors—
In bottles..............................{doUsq??::

Total malt liquors,................ dolls..
Spirits, distilled—
Alcohol (and pure, neutral,fpf. galls.1-.
or cologne spirits)...........\dolls..........
w

.............................. t

o

8
:.1:

...................................... t
W h isk y -

e

:

Bourbon............................ G S E !!? :
.................................... { § 2 * ^ ;
Another...............................
Total spirits, distilled.............dolls..
Wines—
............................ &

qt! : :

................... {§ollS" ’
In other coverings ®
Total wines.............................
Total spirits, wines, and malt
liquors................................... dolls..

381,527
91,899
23,471

197,966
44,915
36,787

181,772
39,964
28,521

133,713
28,124
32,372

123,259
32,850
66,970

173,985
50,801
50,111

115,136
34,585
43,587

57,605
16,684
38,444

51,539
13,866
52,755

37,002
9,700
58,989

1,351,779
1,643,617
333,666
79,608

822,899
1,199,293
417,025
90,769

759,027
1,082,982
400,072
95,758

540,301
769,432
382,346
84,687

626,400
932,372
354,097
80,436

727,731
1,059,584
256,575
57,192

743,163
1,128,226
356,788
87,114

643,230
964,207
272,949
55,965

635,361
964,992
246,525
45,795

8596,883
377,324
90,477
73,859

689,093
990,395
451,694
85,164

1,723,025

1,290,062

1,178,740

854,119

1,012,808

1,116,776

1,215,340

1,020,172

1,010,787

951,183

1,075,559

237,609
97,633
15,323
28,176
1,076,711
1,468,110

367,538
220,453
24,077
30,174
1^095,401
1,425,920

120,697
23,510
18,117
19,213
1,096,719
1,458,393

587,549
112,291
70,193
44,119
757,227
994,959

1,081,871
223,664
21,171
18,217
911,371
1,175,837

504,665
103,833
5,145
8,553
701,423
877,922

428,107
70,814
14,172
22,496
914,074
1,191,418

235,752
53,793
2,750
4,900
938,331
1,232,179

103,932
36,719
14,718
12,262
926,049
1,237,118

231,077
64,393
1,138,128
1,474,761

1,1.29,578
1,476,147

525,372
687,969
160,357
251,583
23,562
44,670

611,518
638,061
155,046
275,717
76,384
82,950

169,396
203,137
104,236
223,480
48,014
62,358

231,540
254,693
127,535
217,551
47,402
67,854

212,001
246,115
106,893
207,606
83,771
97,328

183,621
245,264
109,522
207,783
40,089
81,870

190,067
253,222
134,110
252,918
19,779
36,889

129,258
160,914
172,755
320,935
28,391
43,566

331,909
365,446
121,320
210,031
11,204
22,391

46,301
80,213
182,002
301,044
38,122
57,595

58,459
86,714
133,450
251,453
42,246
51,357

2,578,141

2,673,275

1,990,091

1,691,467

1,968,767

1,525,225

1,827,757

1,816,287

1,883,967

1,978,006

1,885,491

9,901
43,013
1,117,858
461,560

10,952
42,980
929,900
407,345

5,232
24,624
678,150
290,552

6,066
33,136
896,643
403,557

5,800
28,242
839,386
355,215

5,596
25,215
789,526
326,335

4,404
20,128
560,147
251,353

6,273
30,830
438,676
195,160

3,839
19,902
415,891
181,516

5,962
31,314
501,348
193,597

504,573

450,325

315,176

436,693

383,457

351,550

271,481

225,990

201,418

224,911

1,394,994
518,536

4,805,739

4,413,662




35,231
19,820

3,484,007

2,982,279

3,365,032

2,993,551

3,314,578

3,062,449

3,096,172

3,154,100

3,479,586

84,127
95,159
39,279
50,306
28,183,967 27,759,599
832,943
656,705
37,419
37,780

64,214
36,646
57,185,739
1,340,282
26,957

31,700
18,390
61,450,444
1,430,572
41,838

50,953
43,926
66,574,881
1,490,797
50,213

136,301
114,354
51,334,580
1,126,465
107,584

247,518
168,426
48,125,851
1,142,054
59,511

248,893
195,427
33,228,278
780,155
58,109

260,654
225,138
51,535,570
1,274,773
95,662

217,313
209,311
158,239,178
3,137,552
63,710
724,850

368,559

480,569

471,392

502,132

557,583

602,707

455,834

478,001

634,330

2,911,509
416,470

3,413,387
492,260

3,819,139
592,288

4,384,863
591,879

10,205,885
977,097

3,193,322
297,493

3,320,419
425,757

3,973,908
440,225

1,505,355
216,336

Bee notes c p. 489.
m

3,386,811
354,180

471

63,654
Speoses............................................. &
"
29,554
102,800,725
8taroh-.............................................. f c ; :
2,005,865
Stereotype and electrotype plates... dolls..
45,999
Straw and palm leaf, manufactures of
412,668
Sugar, molasses, and confectionery:
2,495,638
“ a ® * * .........................................t t :
291,063

.

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

In other coverings.................... {cioUs’ '

185,071
54,778
20,204

and

V alues,

by

A r t ic l e s , Y

ears ended

J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 0 1

to

1911— C on tin ued.
1911

1902

IMS

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

15,092,321
2,235,014

14,865,744
2,048,561

12,265,295
1,714,899

12,901,957
1,846,563

13,337,423
2,076,200

12,335,645
1,975,856

14,115,819
2,050,964

13,181,095
1,961,670

13,865,756
2,243,201

13,457,307
2,258,640

12,001,799
1,752,118

147,221
6,056
8,727,639
437,523

359,402
14,089
7,213,050
292,715

99,101
3,545
10,421,055
358,537

113,977
3,427
15,304,560
528,616

25,009
969
18,322,978
745,639

276,556
7,797
21,899,290
823,221

58,587
1,812
21,179,016
829,350

13,285
523
25,497,358
973,661

60,882
54,447
2,051
1,742
79,885,415 125,452,575
2,783,334
5,396,009

54,947,444
2,244,379

Total sugar, molasses, and simp
......... ................................... dolls..

2,969,656

2,771,835

2,569,241

2,970,894

3,414,687

3,783“ 971

3,179,619

3,361,611

5,468,502

7,873,036

4,350,605

Confectionery................................. dolls..

543,833

465,494

535,412

551,911

717,020

742,363

793,741

706,746

716,727

784,629

990,125

rr«*4
-K
8
9
finite
Theatrical effects, etc....................... dolls..
Tin:
Rnirn-n__
_ _______________ dolls..
Manufactures of............................. dolls..

3,736
136,422

3,492
53,985

4,715
41,656

7,913
60,152

7,604
274,183

29,645
145,371

15,374
422,715

363,525
225,282

225,727

175,424

103,865

49,914
516,343

7,796
517,159

6,611
656,096

30,853
731,553

29,702
721,900

i,i81,534

31,771
1,011,733

104,969
772,600

64,857
879,813

46,907
999,796

306,900,934 291.369,700 357,496,342 305,382,128 328,232,009 302,333,075 331,548,309 323,033,034 282,688,917 353,372,672
27,475,466 26,881,641 34,972,033 29,464,732 29,644,547 28,602,452 33,193,881 34,342,293 30,757,931 38,017,200
7,779,624
5,212,029
3,823,402
9,194,555
9,894,127
6,070,082
6,589,703
9,637,665 10,687,742
8,886,848
Stems and trimmings.............. {d S ii''
384,864
144,969
98,126
183,517
205,915
156,269
176,080
278,860
222,355
181,009
Manufactures of—
1,567
2,352
1,428
1,925
2,130
2,118
1,953
1,966
1,795
1,908
51,702
25,623
38,539
42,504
41,504
59,653
36,545
46,962
34,632
53,174
c ‘sare- ........................................
1,539,364
1,579,168
1,587,957
1,998,095
1,710,939
1,837,803
1,528,406
1,456,452
1,273,614
1,052,390
Cigarettes...................................{ 4 ^ "
2,120,735
2,227,473
2,000,881
2,555,178
2,775,888
2,934,376
2,320,112
2,281,531
2,104,893
1,877,255
6,295,757
6,061,497
6,008,840
7,691,817
8,007,390
7,668,841
6,900,598
7,335,640
10,967,306 13,292,535
1,477,907
1,529,824
1,525,888
1,820,598
1,878,108
1,830,308
1,683,152
1,700,028
2,416,175
2,794,060
« « g ...........................................
1,669,985
«mnlrin<r 2
AM ; •■
DmoKiug 2 ................................. \dolls..705,671
1,077,352
301,594
1,158,051
992,200
1,040,113
986,034
865,866
1,182,151
735,268
745,999
All other..................................... dolls..

351,568,138
39,159,708
3,758,934
95,612

Sugar, molasses, and confectionery—Con.
Sirup.'............................................ { g ^ ; ;
Sugar—
BrOTra“ .....................................
Keftned.......................................

1,069,146

Tobacco, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured—

1681............................................ {dolls”

1,539
33,376
1,233,188
1,824,484
7,018,211
1,792,515
999,211
497,275
235,934

Total tobacco, and mfrs. of ...d o lls .. 32,749,078

32,772,849

40,444,689

34,683,531

35,491,019

34,218,847

39,113,011

39,463,679

35,604,517

42,918,487

43,638,904

280,546
115,881
386,131
137,803

282,817
139,751
537,916
191,099

281,591
188.875
407,647
137.875

308,067
174,372
368,892
128,471

506,638
231,728
449,881
167,585

570,344
252,098
454,381
151,616

693,378
297,569
676,237
243,208

733,274
261,522
561,555
214,136

1,098,187
222,728
541,026
189,866

1,670,046
286,821
725,901
245,096

1,013,104
238,341
550,893
181,051

T oys............ ....................... ..dolls. .
Trunks, valises,and bags.................dolls..
Type................................................ {S o lis"




DOMESTIC EXPOETS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES,

1901

Article.

472

N o . 2 & 6 . — D o m e st ic M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s

Vegetables:
Jbush..
Beans and dried peas......... ....... td olls..
^ .
Jbush..

vinegar...................................
Vulcanized fiber......................
W ax.

/g a lls..

248,805
546,479
144,764
116,104
484,042
436,135
719,580
785,076

330,321
730,922
234,048
209,938
1,163,270
750,210
580,048
929,742

447,474
960,710
205,102
182,060
1,000,326
743,993
658,739
1,021,625

435,490
932,264
257,747
217,582
1,530,461
1,278,034
598,628
981,325

306,939
708,201
174,820
184,166
1,203,894
1,077,612
621,987
1,303,328

298,209
702,819
366,989
318,051
763,651
715,701
728,111
1,295,784

365,721
973,231
254,255
208,134
999,476
759,277
782,973
1,483,704

288,638
814,663
234,289
224,037
2,383,887
1,535,630
1,061,259
1,909,502

2,646,287

2,543,488

2,603,374

3,200,860

3,567,127

4,007,833

3,895,294

3,760,466

4,207,319

5,545,091

295
15,832
83,780
13,231
28,357

95,675
19,754
8,143

103,417
18,072
9,331

132,450
19,192
23,647

111,994
17,158
37,075

92,027
16,266
10,194

81,752
13,274
26,862

109,263
15,841
267,619

106,903
15,100
276,066

114,747
12,861
292,089

130,588
21,876
520,229

125,285
36,541

70,811
21,337

55,631
16,545

85,406
24,966

101,726
29,894

117,169
36,392

186,458
690,005

113,204
507,552

49,897
250,875

61,872
272,600

75,573
326,022

85,868
368,543

90,506
28,659
60,709
53,167
210,444

77,547
23,293
59,398
67,331
233,692

89,890
27,740
60,710
89,768
296,572

101,735
31,404
47,303
82,557
251,386

3,432,635

4,278,249

4,506,728

4,473,297

3,040,846

3,866,300

3,645,180

4,337,766

f 2,846,863

3,343,908
5,388,439
1,030,687
412,750
5,225,003

3,291,498
787,082
530,659
7,462,111

3,788,740
881,557
558,690
8,472,355

3,856,623
913,654
486,411
7,294,168

3,517,046
877,786
552,548
10,649,310

3,278,110
890,106
600,865
13,101,178

942,814
16,978,322
37,885
472,384
33,224
86,799

1,065,771
20,965,328
46,894
647,920
38,211
86,245

1,426,784
28,603,355
60,119
875,062
28,484
82,377

1,283,406
24,483,214
47,309
704,305
24,345
69,251

1,344,607
28,695,823
29,119
501,711
26,272
73,635

700,035
788,241
798,884
46,998,512
3,830,432
123,376
3,752,328
920,688
4,125,953
127,603

779,777
566,205
829,248
55,879,010
4,740,680
134,383
3,732,782
1,727,387
4,454,309
175,020

869,802
825,145
533,182
872,192
795,595
1,278,972
47,420,095 48,286,285
4,032,344
3,613,635
170,874
148,042
3,190,687
3,068,115
1,433,037
853,350
4,555,411
4,439,944
215,532
188,996

/lb s ....
140,276
••"\dolls..
39,464
Manufactures of71.............. ......... dolls..
/lb s ....
170,556
....... tdolis..
434,939
Wood, and manufactures of:
Logs and round timber___ ......... dolls.. 1
Firewood, and other unmanufactured \3,608,092
......... dolls.. J
Timber­
/cub. ft .. 4,624,698
'l l o w n
802,528
_
,
tottiV. 533,920
sawed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
....... tdolls.. 6,376,686
T/ I l l i l U vi
J
/M ft..
1,101,815
D a o i ^ d aeais, piamts.
DOtuuSi il a d l e T tla n lra . . . . ■'•••tdolls.. 20,106,242
41,496
/M f t . .
joists and scantling. . . . . . .
572,704
....... tdolls..
39,255
auiiigics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
....... tdolls..
89,588
£Thsw\VG_
ISI1UU.KS—-

Box................................
A ll n th P T
fifOTTOe

/N o ...
/N o /.'.

Heading............................ ......... d olls/
All other............................
Doors, sash, blinds.................... ......... dolls..
Furniture, n. e. s ................ ......... dolls..
Hogsheads and barrels, empty**..dolls..




590,271
714,651
882,438
47,363,262
3,757,048
137,961
4,422,384
990,698
3,951,498
117,442

See notes on p. 489.

\

479,996

460,210

275,870

4,883,506
1,316,465
463,440
11,040,677

2,950,528
839,011
383,309
8,414,519

3,245,196
825,192
451,721
9,852,027

2,673,887
770,123
499,547
11,476,732

1,623,964
39,861,352
34,851
752,152
18,256
53,261

1,548,130
35,607,508
27,332
581,718
20,483
75,535

1,357,822
29,056,579
22,122
378,914
14,104
61,784

1,684,489
36,774,219
26,272
507,853
17,292
53,371

2,031,608
43,756,177
29,357
520,358
32,308
94,339

939,724
954,268
1,066,253
803,346
1,409,595
1,524,549
57,586,378 51,120,171
5,127,522
4,699,877
201,219
157,553
3,317,164
3,578,452
805,577
527,651
5,252,230
5,377,768
345,980
243,955

958,127
900,812
1,716,190
61,696,949
6,016,690
176,430
5,216,854
479,266
5,631,325
267,059

957,682
977,376
1,962,199
52,683,016
5,524,199
154,766
5,461,866
534,534
4,293,904
282,654

J,121,613
928,197
1,654,611
49,783,771
4,673,085
223,038
5,355,245
678,044
5,572,191
565,039

1,109,646
1,019,411
1,662,032
65,725,595
5,666,854
388,369
6,328,902
835,105
6,206,391

l

473

232,841
530,875
145,509
116,624
843,075
552,533
597,759
745,697

DOMESTIC EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

Total..............................
Vessels sold abroad:®1 Sailing vessels7
1
/to n s. .

324,481
636,345
113,531
117,019
528,484
564,550
560,612
667,761

2,598,417

/bush..
Potatoes90............................
Vegetables, canned.............. ......... dolls..
Another, and pickles and sauces .d o lls..

468,670
862,088
165,391
144,030
741,483
518,621
528,914
544,764

Article.

1901

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

Wood pulp....................................{ & "
All other manufactures of.............dolls..

436,325
777,040
61,528,437
1,051,867
3,774,773

492,907
758,578
38,348,632
740,103
4,451,858

565,213
886,080
22,464,472
445,228
4,818,014

561,504
981,888
30,230,820
593,474
4,640,266

616,331
782,138
23,703,906
473,585
5,209,286

632,565
656,119
29,482,434
587,878
5,540,428

755,854
528,720
25,079,946
498,552
5,799,075

700,306
490,582
23,845,732
519,625
6,389,182

497,853
452,765
20,650,756
448,960
5,218,384

587,147
499,955
17,297,389
360,057
5,618,271

805,424
603,329
18,067,409
371,233
7,106,818

Total wood, and mfrs. of........dolls..

52,445,585

47,779,848

57,743,535

65,428,417

68,002,977

69,080,394

83,349,575

81,521,305

67,867,432

78,813,803

92,255,951

199,565
26,017

123,278
13,369

518,919
71,818

319,750
37,171

123,951
15,068

192,481
29,095

214,840
48,820

182,458
42,104

28,376
4,668

47,520
10,077

Dress go od s".............................. ffiSih8"
Flannels and blankets3*................dolls..
Wearing ap parel.......................... dolls..
All other.........................................dolls..

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

69,337
57,979
7,719
6,442
48,141
1,290,853
318,713

60,723
60,921
15,814
7,829
105,044
1,457,748
366,396

76,872
64,641
19,905
15,572
81,556
1,624,472
248,813

69,842
57,297
17,873
16,414
72,412
1,618,484
354,911

67,915
67,781
6,551
5,674
54,937
1,688,778
431,936

66,887
63,074
18,266
13,668
32,098
1,717,833
393,142

67,088
66,653
22,212
13,786
49,351
1,420,125
422,024

55,496
57,152
40,244
27,906
69,031
1,555,184
660,010

1,450,475
842,998

Total manufactures................ dolls..

1,542,733

1,512,457

1,722,128

1,987,938

2,035,054

2,119,518

2,239,106

2,219,815

1,971,939

2,369,283

2,293,473

Yeast...................................................dolls..

6,809

8,439

24,675

18,772

21,215

23,099

38,465

37,658

50,455

71,245

143,971

37,940
1,150,695

41,711
1,217,907

48,731
1,386,694

28,913
806,190

29,217
870,493

369,811

674,262

645,311

895,133

32,042
18,711
946,870
586,870
24,199,060 31,206,336
868,219
164,140 1,028,302

22,785
803,060
18,171,461
480,907

15,707
598,625
15,560,277
500,518

15,022
533,750
9,182,593
347,747

15,211
600,853
8,674,999
348,955

18,255,968
870,299
95,211

7,443,183
328,164
101,309

3,539,071
186,192
99,481

3,432,728
185,965
72,745

20,650,514
1,153,356
166,263

4,040,252
192,395
129,670

6,012,531
295,799
75,719

1,816,289
117,554
79,330

12,894,298
702,211
127,580

Wool, and manufactures of:
................................. { &

:

Carpeta” ..................................... {<£liLs: :

Zinc, and manufactures of:
° re................................................. fiS S t:
Dross............................................. {S S },;;
Pigs, bars, plates, and sheets....... *
A ll other manufactures of.............dolls..

13,005,643
802,219
162,891

4,935,200
316,058
212,344

Total manufactures................ dolls..

966,510

429,473

285,673

258,710

1,319,619

965,110

528,402

322,065

371,618

196,884

829,791

A ll other articles................................dolls..

451,818

654,292

528,206

404,131

453,157

707,985

764,381

1,100,212

1,222,996

1,878,624

1,521,323

Total value of exports of domestic
merchandise.........................dolls.. 1,460,462,806 1,355,481,861 1,392,231,302 1,435,179,017 1,491,744,641 1,717,953,382 1,853,718,034 1,834,786,357 1,638,355,593 1,710,083,998 2,013,549,025




See notes on p. 489.

D O M E ST IC E X P O E T S — Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

Wood, and manufactures of—Continued.
Trimmings, moldings, and other house
finishings..................................... dolls..
W oodeuware...................... ......... dolls..

1902

474

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F O R E IG N E X P O R T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

475

N o . 2 2 7 .— F O R E IG N M E R C H A N D IS E E X P O R T E D : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , b y
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1911.1
[The term “ ton” as used in this table signifies the long ton of 2,240 pounds.]
1907

Article.
Animals:
Cattle..............................................d u t.. /N o ...
1dolls.
free., /N o ...
1dolls.
{
Horses.
/N o ...
d n t.. tdolls.
/N o ...
Sheep............................................. dnt. \dolls.
All other, including fowls.............free. .dolls,
All other, including live poultry, .dut. .dolls.
Total...................................................dolls..
Antimony:
o r e ’ .........................................................

As regulus or metal2................... dut. -{{{jfik''
Ore, regulus or metal (antimony contents)2

1908

67
11,462
3
8,600
545
173,02^

1909

1910

108
12,481

103
6,193

6

6

13,000
422
113,792
54

4,406
8,921
12,829

9,700
288
96,794
95
673
3,244
20,774

219,239

143,666

163,876

11,424
273
47,792
10,398

13,067
1,640

10,198
719
8,411
600

90
9,583
13
21,760
609
206,151
157
2,225

3,055
2

2,120

3,615
25,156

19,814

4,000
1,079
333,611
355
7,035
7,348
19,613

260,201

374,662

<2,726
*174

101

........................................ dut-*ltoiis!;

► th, produce, and manufacture of
w
Articles,
the Un
’ States returned___ _ .free.. dolls
Articles specially imported............ free..dolls.
Art works:
Production of American artists..free..dolls..
20 years old or over7....................free, .dolls..
All other........................................du t..dolls..
Asphaltum and bitumen............... du t..
"

1911

497,803
29,955

668

7,550
128,779

61,967
60

1,400

1,000

15,153

54,017

12,409

840,259
1,391
16,237

891,800
8,990
31,053

502,700
7,281
30,134

270,602
*648,838
790,269
3,165
42,482

4,841
1,017,504
633,249
7,556
43,929

Automobiles, and parts of:
Automobiles................................. dut.
Parts of............................................dut..dolls..

109
662,670
26,418

100

528,017
9,524

107
451,484
5,209

136
359,883
1,595

95
299,453
11,378

Total................................................... dolls..

689,088

537,541

456,693

361,478

310,831

Beads and bead ornaments..............dut..dolls .
Bones, hoofe, and horns, unmfrd...... free.. dolls..
Bone and horn, manufactures o f1 . .. dut. .dolls..
3
Breadstuffs:
Barley**........................................

1,486
3,807
1,341

1,031
5,715
1,059

5,867
18,901
241

3,492
10,843

2,149
7,740

58,190
22,598
800
360
83,627
35,865
2,075

18,020
9,540
1,068
961
50,761
29,916
526
17
8,792,555
205,906
271,100
4,447
307,616
298,287
58
279

218,289
89,529

1,504
645

c o ™ 11.....................................................

Oats.
-dut. .1 bush..
[dolls.,
lbs___
Oatmeal11..................................... du t.. ■dolls.,

121

libs.... 7,801,533

Rice.
.d u t..-\dolls..
Rice flour, rice meal, and broken rice. jib s.. . .
.................................................. dut. .tdolls
Wheat...........................................d u t.. /bush.,
tdolls..
Wheat flour................................. d u t.. fbbls...
•\dolls*.
Farinaceous substances and preparations of
(sago, tapioca, etc.) ...................free, .dolls..
All other, and preparations of, used as food—
Macaroni, vermicelli, and sim ilar/lbs....
preparations........................... dut. -\dolls..
All other....................................... dut. .dolls..
Total...................................................dolls..

172,805

596,970
441,931
547
1,708

6,854,067
146,990
486,237
8,822
3,772
3,325

8,149,982
173,012
10,470
286
136,519
122,173
31
250

6,166,136*
139,348
26,443
643
1,361
1,235
8

46

17,957

9.666

9,532

15,299

11,955

73,450
3,698
6,460

165,440
6,703

319,569
12,323

500,627
19,097
12,672

465,890
17,456
11,153

702,503

567,388

247,407

432,318

182,481

74,012
41,468
53,176
2,041
4,225
603,339
10,769

87,691
46,728
3,035
4,897
4,778
7,754,633
26,316

Bristles:
Crude, not sorted, bunched, or p re-/lbs....
pared3 ......................................................free,.\dolls..976
*
62,801
Sorted, bunched, or prepared___dut.
'
32,557
Bronze,manufactures of...................d ut..dolls!!
382
Brushes............................................... dut. .dolls..
2,318
1,266
Buttons and parts of......................... dut. .dolls..
Cement, Roman, Portland,and other h y -/lb s .... 6,659,237
draulic............................................ d u t.. idolls..
22,581




29,960
19,700
105,407
43,407

1.666

755
103,039
57,458
1,217
1,114
932
7,771,455

See notes on p. 489.

973
1,062
43,054
23,928
2,010

1,402
1,764
2,021,566
8,222

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F O R E IG N E X P O R T S’— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

N o.

F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0, 1907 t o 1911— C on tin u ed .
1907

Article.

1908

Chemicals, drugs, and dyes:
. .. „
/free..dolls..
A^Ids ...........................................\dut. .dolls..
Allznrin; alizarin priors or dyes, anti/lbs___
P
Trtfftp.t of madder.....................free, .\dolls_ _
f. A /lb s ....
a
•
, i,
jfree..|doiis..
Ammonia, sulphate of 18........... ^
},ho
[dut..|doijg_.
Aniline salts.................................. free.

’

Argols, or wine lees.......................dut.

’

Arsenic » ....................................... free-{d o U s::
Cinchona bark, and alkaloids or salts of—
■parlrR
;ftinfthona orntbarj frnm -nrhinfijibs__
qiiininn may V eirtrajpt.ed. .free Itinlia
»«
Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids/oz —
or salts of cinchona bark___ fr e e .\dolls..
Coal-tar colors and dyes................ du t.. dolls..
Coal-tar products, not medicinal and not
colors or dyes—
Dead or creosote oil» ............... free. -{JoJJg''
a ii A+im.is
/free, .dolls..
A llo th er»................................. fdut. .dolls..
Dyewoods— 1
5

1909

1910

601
9,072
1,765
690
22
14,268
1,437
2,805
561

12,658
1,120
4,768
953

26,324
8,195

8,084
1,983
*690,520
*18,007

11,150
1,086

51,591
4,679
120
15
8,135
442

10,000

283
5,046

47
1,344

2,237

1
14
1,132

7
91
3,015
2,275,318
59,318
194;023
6,839

2,078
238

37,759
3,776
6,186
215
.240
24

53
748
3,972

1,651,065
44,338
369,137
14,787

259
2,284
5,503
1,301
629,692
17,550

44,719

144,733
16,892
35,721
3,492

46,551
1,522

38,763
3,709

5,954,362
145,563
45,144
2,015
454
212
680,469
79,361

6,097,219
181,195
311,227
0,395
862
278
590,916
91,651

6,406,089
184,232
3,506,489
81,156
4,144
737
286,909
53,729

148,366
9,926

184,317
14,776

216,645
17,072

226,070
18,373

1,870
1,331

19
13

3,162,039
772,632
716,877
81,425
631,902
33,309
376,367
119,093
71,276

1,662,907
436,646
644,825
71,241
528,251
25,200
266,831
80,661
53,947

165
101
9,916
3,887
1,747,562
429,119
772,952
97,337
785,236
44,563
332,410
95,111
64,579

3,228
1,435
15,064
4,134
1,721,532
565,342
1,300,246
165,022
703,964
41,629
431,749
84,463
71,539

Total................................................... dolls.. 1,088,992

682,484

751,769

951,937

632,678

8,600
3,622

4,665
1,660

4,279
2,372

7,328
4,848

4,972
312
33,370
217

9,382
2,682
456
1,251
17,651
1,025
158,430
1,139

20
5
73,359
795

O p iu m Containing 9 percent and over of/lbs___
morphia...................................dut. \dolls..
Containing less than 9 per cent of/lbs___
morphia.............................. dut___ ldolls
P otash-

362
26
3,357
67
3,581,297
36,096

100
20
17,864
241
2,153,995
20,769

82,477
198,840
1,475
12,990

35,154
81,461
386
3,964

26,571
91,785
173
2,155

347
1,345
132
1,375

8
48

Carbonate of...............................free, ldolls ’

40,964
1,903

8,144
349

7,074
280

9,003
397

150,134
3,274

Another.....................................d u t . . f c ;

43,302

1911

33,780
4,730
60,759

Logwood.....................................tee- ■ { & .'.
A llo th e r....................................free .dolls.
Extracts and decoctions for dyeing or tan­
ning—
Quebracho................................. dut. - { d ^ ''

448
64
48,962

by

25,487
3,336

Gelatin **....................................... d u t ..& f ,£ GIyeeri“ W.....................................dut. .{*}*;•• •

1,450
65,319

fu

Gums—
A «d >ic».....................................* » " { 2 5 k ::
Camphor—
Crade...................................... ^

-fto lis..
Refined and synthetic1 . ___ dut. -{d^fiisLI
8

Chicle..........................................dut - ’ {d S is!!
Copal, kauri, and damar.......... free.

*

Gambier or terra japonica....... free. --(Jlin;'*
Shellac........................................ t r e e - g : :
a ii rttbm
*
/free., dolls..
Auotner..................................... \dut..dolls..

^d igo.............................................
J
I
K
•
__

1 D aa.a
1S

Licorice root.................................. ^ ee--{doUs**
Lime, chloride of, or bleaching pow-. ./lb s ..!!
der...............................................dut..1dolls..
Magnesite, calcined, not purified 1 /lbs___
5




See notes on p. 489.

3,050
1,100
852,282
275,438
1,123,032
136,956
551,410
33,509
437,726
86,398
94,^0
5,207

F O R E IG N E X P O R T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

477

N o . 2 2 7 .— F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1907 t o 1911— C on tin u ed .

by

1908

1909

1910

12,410
405
494,307
10,450
Nitrate of, or saltpeter, crude. -f r e e -.& s " 1,345,148
49,536
13,480
frpA lib s ....
Sulphate o f.............................. -Iree--1dolls..
315
, i fibs___
All other 18................................
-dut--|doiis::
Preparations, medicinal18......... ..d u t..d o lls..
S od a6,936
Nitrate of.................................. - f r e e - t e .:
359,970
2,486
Soda ash21................................ -dut- - f c : :
41
857,664
All other salts of...................... .d u t.. ft oils..
17,889
/to n s..
448
Sulphur or brimstone, crude___ .free, .-j doiis..
8,671
, . fibs .
136,355
Sumac, ground16........................ -dut--M oils..
2,526
41,050
Vanilla beans.............................. -free-L o lis..
64,827
69,915
W ax, mineral or vegetable........ •free-{ d S b ”
17,971
, . .|dolls
libs___
Mineral8 .................................. .free.
,
/lb s ....
Vegetable 8 .............................. “^ree*-{dolls..
.
/free, .'dolls..
361,261
All other...................................... •\dut-. dolls..
270,955

35,187
1,321
755,296
14,486
408,310
17,521
1,103,632
23,797

7,597
422
560,132
11,299
1,451,082
52,325
131,702
2,914

1,085,510
20,286
958,913
32,118
460,323
9,709

7,036
408
1,444,320
26,376
612,414
24,450
88,875
2,096
22,758
4,401
14,177

7,895
402,347
7,745
130
747,047
16,863
380
8,500
46,414
1,274
89,571
138,964
103,867
21,251

10,747
521,628
1,500
24
815,229
17,534

7,503
341,571

5,065
217,213

960,563
19,467
21
429
36,713
947
331,889
285,766

566,274
13,527

336,230
225,334

262,815
196,886

148,409
13,160
182,453
31,468
312,370
327,881

119,634
15,365
69,656
21,449
245,373
468,364

Total..................................... /free..dolls . 1,198,216
*\dut..dolls.. 1,397,428

1,221,917
883,959

1,364,840
1,039,869

1,552,277
1,269,373

1,411,946
1,150,882

Total chemicals, etc...........................dolls.. 2,595,644

2,105,876

2,404,709

2,821,650

2,562,828

97
884

174
1,939

827
5,818

813
6,143

1907

Article.

1911

Chemicals, drugs, and dyes—Continued.
Caustic or hydrate ol.............. - f r e e - f c ::
Muriate of................................. -free--{doUs!:

Clays or earths................................
, . /tons..
China clay or kaolin 8................ -dut--\ d o £ !!
, , /tons
Allother8.................................... •d u t - { S : :

30,782
894
215,478
139,735
188,816
34,123

30,515

410,844
409,696

291
1,865
133
1,300

Clocks and watches, and parts of:
Clocks, and parts of.................... ..d u t..d o lls..
Watches, and parts of................

774
5,384

1,421
23,961

1,907
8,318

3,373
11,896

2,440
2,652

Total...................................... ...........dolls..

6,158

25,382

10,225

15,269

5,092

Coal and coke:
1,718
5,842
3,859
2,788
Coal, bituminous......................... -dut- &
25,376
5,547
10,554
:
7,765
13
560
Coke............................................. -du t . . f e 125
6,500
Cocoa, or cacao:
3,186,985 3,985,069 2,884,542 4,808,819
‘
Crude, and shells of...................... free.
512,073
430,116
575,071
351,723
1,012
Cocoa and chocolate, prepared or manu-hbs___
5,214
16,497
2,068
1,132
2,240
4,477
factured, not confectionery___ du t.. \dolis..
470
8,609,638 12,002,536 13,277,543 11,416,167
c °flee.................................................
841,580
980,114 1,145,229 1,136,161
« „
,
...
....
flhs.8.
1,576
654
uoiioaion, ana manuiaetures oi
15,840
7,969
*aur--\doUs..
9,185
Copper, and manufactures of:
^
,
. .
femss wt_. tons
587
436
ure, matte, ana reguius
eont..6 lbs
48,967
....................................... . ”
16,336
5,650

5,968
19,960
66
4,383,726
479,140
47$861
9,211
5,876,895
635,334

818,102
115,301
565

1,395,498
179,781
560

750
75
1,685

56,057
6,495
1,262

366,851

115,866

185,991

1,760

7,757

55,500
13,714

44,057
6,337

53,241
2,261

51,118
22,630

43,677
10,890

1,692,728
Pigs, ingots, bars, plates, and old. free.
361,178
All other manufactures of............. dut. .dolls!!
5,673
Total, not including ore, etc .............. dolls..
Cork wood or bark, rnima-mfaoturfid___________
Cork, manufactures
 of...................


See notes on d . 489

478

F O R E IG N E X P O R T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

N o.

2 2 7 . — F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1907 to 1911— C on tin u ed .
Article.

Cotton, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured.......................... free..

1908

1909

1%10

3,572,872
451,377

1,515,871
204,120

5,531,879
1,299,245

2,332,679
452,938

4,137
490
346,434
46,164

17,386
1,860
165,126
26,400

14,293
1,861
170,771
23,429

1,290
90

1907

‘ ' 10,836,241
1,366,478

by

Manufactures of—
Cloths—
Unbleached....................... dut..|^*1<
1’
Bleached, dyed, colored, stainedJsq. yd s..
painted, or printed___ d u t.. 1
dolls___
Bleached * ....................... dut.
Dyed, colored, stained, paint-fsq. y d s..
ed,or printed6. . . . . ...‘d u t..\d6lls___

212,935
33,527

Total cloths.................................dolls..

33,527

46,654

28,260

4,719

14,155

1911

11,449

Clothing, ready-made, and other wearing
apparel—
Knit goods............................... dut. .dolls..
Stockings, hose, and halfjdoz. prs.8. .
hose, etc6 ___ ! .................. Idolls*.........
All nthnr ®
..............................dut.. dolls..
All other clothing.................... dut. .dolls..
Laces, embroideries, trimmings, lace win­
dow curtains, and other tamboured ar­
ticles..........................................dut. dolls..
Plushes, velvets, velveteens, and/sq. y d s..
pile fabrics not corduroys, dut. .\dolls___
Thread (not on spools), yam, and fibs—
warp yam............................... dut. .\dolls..

6
5
135,335
17,232
25,290

17,327

3,464
4,729
1,140
31,162

12,410

38,462

61,689

14,235
4,359
33,196

Waste or flocks.......................... free. '{Solis *
All other...................................... dut. .dolls.

29,157
30,537
11,501
16,268
8,020
.72,959
4,859
244,624

344,387
8,697
2,148
38,883
19,099
32,300
901
37,114

91,128
16,745
6,039
36,124
15,566
188,901
7,912
30,571

49,253
3,492
1,660
21,309
13,004
211,192
7,279
60,557

45,770
4,932
1,683
5,269
3,539
182,548
20,670
68,894

Total manufactures.......................... dolls..

348,817

502,920

252,614

208,833

194,914

9
24,595

7,478
31,418

5,851
25,873
1,977

69,950
5,906

1,016
37,905

1,272
18,330

550
3,321

6,460

762

655

12,004
18,602
7,151

2,920
18,634
5,678

2,183
18,975
9,629

1,389
43,782
5,764

3,996
11,793
7,633

37,757

27,232

31,549

51,590

23,422

59
714,147
57,127
2,776

174
637,040
41,864

893,327
51,896
30,111

80,097

8,913
941
1,767

9,667
1,097
727

13,536
1,469
723

7,300
800

24,853

11,787

27,682

19,590

Diamonds and otheT precious stones, and imita­
tions of, n. c. s.:
Diamonds, uncut, and miner’s, glazier’s, and
engravers, not set....................... free..dolls..
Diamonds, cut, but not set...........dut. .dolls..
THfl-mnnd dust nr hnrt_____ , , . ,frpse_ rinljst .
Other precious stones—
Pearls and parts of, not strung or set2 .
5
.................................................. d u t.. dolls..
Uncut......................................... .free, .dolls. Cut but not set, imitations of. ..d u t..d o lls..
Earthen, stone, and china ware:
Bricks and tiles 28.......................... dut. .dolls..
China, porcelain, parian, and bisque—
Not decorated or ornamented.. .dut. .dolls..
Decorated or ornamented..........dut. .dolls..
All other..........................................dut. .dolls..
Total...................................................dolls..

Explosives:
2
Cartridges22.....................................dut. .dolls..
Firecrackers 22......... t .................... dut.. {jjJjjj-*“ 1,357,162
102,886
All other w........................................ dut. .dolls..
5,079
Fans:
15,000
Common palm leaf....................... free..
"
1,006
All other12.......................................dut. .dolls..
776
Feathers, etc., natural and artificial:
Feathers and downs, crude, not dressed, col­
ored, or manufactured.............. dut. .dolls..
7,891
Feathers and downs, natural, dressed, colored,
or manufactured, and dressed and finished
birds............................................. dut. .dolls..
3,583
Feathers, flowers, fruits, grains, and leaves,
9,089
artificial........................................ dut. .dolls..
Fertilizers:
Manure salts, and kainit1 ...........free..
2
'
All other.......................................... free, .dolls..
17,600
Total................................................. d olls...




17,600

See notes on p. 489,

4,889
16,220

9,306
3,890
11,857

2,392

5,126

8,928

7,748

10,339

9,635

8,329

12,393

13,648

36,463

23,300

251
3,430
12,556

13,648

36,463

23,300

15,986

479

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No.

22 7 .— F o r e ig n
A r t ic l e s , Y

M e r c h a n d is e
ears ended

E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
J u n e 30, 1907 t o 1911— Continued,

1909

1907

1908

152,752
365
38,292
542
48,032

40
8,244
581
111,938
435
47,808
218
19,377

596
96,127
411
39,697
286
24,386

1,588
350,244

2,911
525,327

3,052
485,783

2,319
320,933
36
3,091

2,626
326,116
124
15,611

Total unmanufactured................... . dolls..

913,344

1,054,421

Manufactures of—
Bagging, gunny cloth, and fabrics for cover­
ing cotton..................................dut.. dolls..

145

257

59,853
10,680
1.692
257,961
13.717

29,293
49,416
3,939
203,839
11,223

188,232
9,285

247,457
17,046
21.718
4,155
97

426,985
36,434
649,079
142,715
1,033

611,750
.32,716
1,208,864
257,123
24

Article.
Fibers, vegetable, textile grasses, and
factures of, n. e. s.:
UnmanufacturedFlax............................................. dut..
Hemp..........................

dut..

Istle or tampico fiber...............free..
Jute and jute butts....................free.. idoils..
Kapoc13..................................... free.. /to n s,
{dolls,
Manila.........................................free.. jto n s..
{dolls.,
New Zealand flax 19.................. free..
Sisal grass....................................free..
A ll other..................................... free..
»

Bags of Jute..............................* * » © £ : :
Cables, cordage, threads, and twine,/lbs___
n .e. s.22.................................. dut..\dolls.tree..{|t e Coiryarn............................
\dolls.
Fabrics, woven, n. e. s.—
B urlaps, of single jute yam . dut.
*'
Other, of flax, hemp, or ramie,fsq. yd s..
known as "lin en s*.........dut. .{dolls___
Handkerchiefs............................. du t.. dolls..
Laces, embroideries, trimmings, lace win­
dow curtains, etc.22................ dut.. dolls..
Twine, binding........................ free.
*

1910

54
13,127
413
58,590
515
43,359
391
30,278

by

1911

2,116
262,005
116
17,717

8,724
1,345,490
52
5,130
978
127,569
228
40,530

133
19,271
279
27,028
219
20,965
296
82,208
5,742
918,978
105
12,116
4,185
436,798
193
12,516

925,715

1,664,073

1,529,880

10,621

3,861
888,505
64,136

2,200

24,151

34,933
8,315
610
496,447
20,008
427,385
20,917
96,711
23,913

83,586
3,727
645,606
34,219
56,698
12,148

13,282

W .:'
Yam s.
.dut.. {dolls..
All other.......................................dut. .dolls..

299,970
33,600
1,300
757
41,869

3,703
495
71,458

1,632
386
52,278

42,415

195
160
50,317

Total manufactures...........................dolls..

172,931

296,847

378,163

166,699

175,426

783,869
44,979

1,244,246
50,838

1,103,805
50,153

1,162,313
66,902

19,500

15,190

10,302
674,154
19,096

25,038
1,351,153
45,432

158,611
4,095
3,932
24,306
11,075
897
51,041
4,604
70,253
11,391
2,375

285,751
6,704
879
4,890
36,801
1,379
24,300
2,282
39,939
8,350
2,710

42,005
2,993

279,231
12,531

51,454
780

53,942
38,940
9,315

Fish:
Fresh.............................................. d u t.-dolls..
Cured or preserved—
Cod,haddock,hake^nd pollock,dried fibs___ 1,310,131
68,443
smoked, salted, or pickled.. .dut. .{dolls..
Fish, not shellfish, packed in oil, etc.
18,244
.d u t..d o lls..

180

Herr|i« ............................................... du t- - f e > . .

Dried or smoked *..................d u t .-f i f ^ "
Pickled or salted •................ dut--{dolls-'
Mackerel, pickled or salted. . . dut. .

'

Salmon, pickled or salted2 ___dut..
2
•
All other.......................................d u t.. dolls!.
Lobsters, canned or uncanned.. .free. -{ ^ S ‘
^
Shrimps and other shellfish and turtles
...................................................... free..dolls..
Total.
,so im d s .............................................




.dolls.

133,106
3,681
652
4,381
37,093
2,060
79,259
8,912
111,044
9,990
2,000

3,309

1,046

2,147

16,628

9,457

222,163

172,235

126,079

150,848

222,623

1,394
See notes on p. 489.

25,509
7,334

480

F O R E IG N E XPO R TS— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

N o . 2 2 7 . — F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 t o 1911— C on tin u ed .

by

1908

1909

1910

1,082,194
1,259,846
713,264
25,495
2,055,284
55,290
312,201
15,111
6,674
9,915
397,438
12,579
29,470
11,159
181,895
4,760

1,209,522
1,314,416
316,309
13,943
2,284,302
56,657
211,484
9,906
4.587
8,589
317,445
12,774
24,553
8.587
118,940
4,665

3,225
160
538,753
23,671
10,670
76,564
73,530

1,500
56
651,970
28,806
9,966
97,521
68,129

1,300,463
1,408,207
666,578
34,644
2,513,315
61,131
424,790
20,953
9,120
18,427
107,959
4,107
28,368
11,641
45,098
3,046
45,936

1,860,988
2,088,206
995,558
62,344
4,532,432
120,495
306,939
16,085
5,446
10,325
55,066
3,068
50,035
23,184
94,400
1,363
107,839

620,420
21,712
25,129
83,172

73,833
5,058
6,217
94,812
11,333

1,336,410
242,349

1,411,937
222,078

1,491,379
305,724

2,183,018
367,281

194,271
18,965
5,064
7,150
190
3,783
11,791

204,252
18,497
4,992
400,000
14,500
4,590
14,239

322,467
22,292

31,822

270,494
23,755
80
34,365

25,143

185,823
16,875
3,715
295,305
32,971
13,364
41,647
290,579
17,063
779,563
23,385
539,687
40,862
11,924
13,878

297,543
32,231
12,580
408
49
16,271
67,173
388,414
26,209
1,541,909
44,772
479,915
46,417
4,522
14,983

Total fruits and nuts.........................dolls.. 1,575,991

1,672,969

1,733,678

1,999,423

2,799,235

453,209
226,678

426,850
236,120

357,687
278,607

587,137
265,842

784,925

4,326

4,298

2,596

1,133

3,200

13,500
718

1,840
92

1907

Article.
Fruits and nuts:
Fruits—

1,304,302
712,104
Currants.................................... d u t . !
29,375
623,927
D ates.................................................. d u t- { & : :
21,019
128,882
r i « s ..................................................... d o t " t e :
7,429
6,884
.dut. Jcu. ft..
Grapes .
8,944
\dolls ..
228,781
fib s....
.d u t.. Idolls..
Lemons
12,796
5,705
O ^ e s .................................................. d u t” { & :
2,275
71,730
0 r a“ 8es...............................................d u t- - { & "
1,899
Pineapples28................................ dut. .dolls..
1,127
Plums and prunes2 ..................dut.
3
71
447,542
R
aisins...............................dnt"{dolb::
25,336
Prepared or preserved................ dut..dolls..
18,405
32,304
21,310
..................................... te r t-d o m ::
....................................free-

.............................. <SS ::2S SS ::
Nuts—
Almonds..................................... dut.. /I t s ...
\dolls.
Coconuts.......................................free,. .dolls.
Coconut meat, broken,or copra,not Jibs...
prepared................................. free.,.\dolls.
Cream and Brazil..................... free../bush.
Idolls.
Filberts31....................................dut.. lb s...
.dolls,
Peanuts31....................................dut., lb s...
.dolls,
W alnuts..................................... dut., lb s...
dolls,
dolls,
All other.....................................
.dolls.

Furs, and manufactures of:
Furs and fur skins, undressed....... free, .dolls.
Furs, dressed, and manufactures o f..............
Furs dressed on the skin8............ dut. .dolls.
Manufactures of, including waste8, dut. .dolls.
Glass and glassware:
Bottles, vials, demijohns, carboys, and jars,
empty or filled............................ dut.. dolls..
Bottles, decanters, and other glassware, cut
or ornamented 82.........................dut. .dolls..
Cylinder, crown, and common window/lbs...
glass, unpolished..................
..\dolls.
Plate glass, cast, polished—
fsq. feet.
Unsilvered............................. dut. .j1
dolls. . .
Silvered32.............................. .dut.-jfsq. feet.
Idolls...
Plates or disks, rough-cut or unwrought, for
optical instruments.................... free, .dolls.
All other.......................................... dut.. dolls..

148,949
241,920
24,685
1,450
785
1,585

248,568
18,976

210

1911

226,374
211,620

1,539
1,347

771
564

1,456
478

9,309
2,239

200

108
10,927

8,816

1,150
17,767

12,580

157
15,413

Total..................................................dolls.

15,507

13,940

22,169

14,191

20,695

G lu e.............................................................. d u t- - f e :

3,025
236

11,647
1,191
6,856

2,237
20,238

43,488
5,472
4,781
4,096
18,588

73,675
8,505
10,352
14,793

30,442

27,487
3,312
16,848
2,310
22,555

Gold and silver,manufactures of .dut. .dolls..
Grease and oils................................... free..dolls..
Grease, n. e. s.13.................................. dut..dolls..




See notes on p. 489.

1,666

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N o.

227.— F o r e ig n ’

M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1911— C on tin u ed .
1907

Article.

1908

1909

by

1911

35,204
28,349
182,769
22,413

Hair; and manufactures of:
Unmanufacturedfib s....
Horse® ........................................ fret* ‘ {dolls..
•
ribs___
Other animal®...... .............. . .. .free*- -{dolls..
fibs
Human#.................................... free5 ’ {dolls..
-

1910

•

36,256

62,750
52,278
106,444
19,414
45,182
90,519

Total unmanufactured....................dolls..

97,812

34,631

29,201

87,018

162,211

Manufactures of—
fib s....
Horsehair, artificial13............... dul --{d olls..
All other...................................... dt Lt..'dolls..

195

54

1,691

3,666
5,062
3,514

14,411
14,599
16,010

Total manufactured.........................dolls..

195

54

1,691

8,576

30,609

85,956

63,966

32,439

48,951

36,865

140,610

151,264
342
3,012

154,179
274
2,085

84,374

38,680
100
842

Hats, bonnets, and hoods, and materi sis for:
Materials for....................................dt it..d olls.,
Hats, bonnets, and hoods of stra w, chip,
grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, >r rattan
...................................................... di it..d olls..
Iton s..
Hay....................................................du1L'{d olls..

Hides and shins, not fur skins:
fib s....
Calf and kip * ................................fret5 "{rfnlis
®
"
[No. DCS..
Dry ®..................................... free. .•
dolls.......
[No. pcs..
Green or pickled ®.............. free.. lb s..........
dolls........
nhs... 1,177,631
UoatsKins...................................... ro --1 d o i«
434,370
[No. pcs..
D rv 6.....................................free... lbs..........
dolls........
No. DCS. .
Green or pickled ®
................ free. .■ l b s .......
dolls.......
fib s ....
Hides of cattle?............................. fret*- -{dolls..
. fibs___
844,805
............................................... au*--1dolk
133,787
fNo. p cs..
Dry (10 lbs. and over)« . .free.. l b s ......
dolls.......
Green or pickled (25 lbs.\fr_~ No. pcs..
lb s .T ....
and over)®................... Jiree-- dolls.......
lib s ....
Horse, cdt, and ass skins3 ......... free.* ‘{dolls..
®
*
[No. pcs..
Dry ®
...................................... free..- l b s ......
dolls.......
No. pcs..
................free.. lbs
Green or pickled ®
dolls.......
Sheep3
®................................. ........ fret . fib s ....
i -{dolls..
m
[No. pcs..
Dry ®.................................... free.. lb s.........
dolls.......
[No. pcs
Green or pickled ®
................free..« lb s . . . . . .
dolls____
3,494,572
........................................
779,053

15,379
2,211

1,121,840
383,562

1,186,212
184,429

685,560
116,137

28,751
398,846
81,915
675
14,375
1,064

680,688
137,118

2,157,354
364,571

1,006,737

1,525,062

2,184,994

10,972
3,865
26,197
4,560

244
4,247
2,180
14,590
6,651

15,800
246
134
17,974
4,525

1,086,258
816
13,166
4,558
94,631
14,054

See notes on p. 489.
11

186,314
4,063,943
819,453
77,504
3,745,985
452,520

1,124,106
321,617

1,639
17,585
6,683
8,714
1,934

s a 19111 9 3 0 °—


*2,036, M0
*393,757
3 169,067
*21,900

2,459,443
518,267

1,347,210

::

687,521
1,295,640
450,011
2,833
15,202
2,750

82,993
206,782
33,939
92,306
206,152
39,249
445,627
94,746

Total...................................................dolls..

H °ps.................................................. d u t- &

1,696,694
233,549

1,955,194
570,267

296,225
35,238

Hide cuttings, raw, and glue stock.free..dolls..
HoDey ................................................

1,243,913
335,434

72,906
321,583
■87,149
47,946
632,920
122,178

482

F O R E IG N E X PO R T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

N o . 2 2 7 *— F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 t o 1911— Continued.
Article.

1907

Household and personal effects, etc., took „
trade, of persons from foreign countries, and
Of citizens of the United States dying abroad
.......................................................... free..dolls..

1908

1909

1910

1911

129,612

103,610

49,085

227,004

257,198

20,270
11,692

41,691
18,741

518,098
223,207

73,553
42,750

9,320
3,730

74,137
13,886
2,139

264,589
230,575
340,405
175,985
62,391
19,235

4,110,669
2,994,208
21,715
2,943

3,791,971
2,964,496
38,506
2,093

6,492,947
7,629,380
61,395
5,373

5,267,589
5,439,282
401,231
43,338

Odd

India rubber, t
i, and substitutes for,
and manufactures of:
U nmanufactured—
B a Ia ta ................................................free- { &

:

/lbs..
Guayule gum w........................ free.. |^olls

5,000
Gutta-percha............................. free- -{dotls
700
Gutta-joolatong or East Indian/lbs.
gum..................................... ,.free..\dolls.
India rubber.............................. free 'lbs... 4,215,350
dolls.. 3,593,912
India rubber, old scrap, fit only for/lbs___
105,463
remanufacture.........................free.. \dolls..
9,444
Manufactures of—
Guttapercha............................... dut. .dolls..
India rubber.................................du t.. dolls.
Total manufactures..........................dolls.

112

5,005
32,712

176,129

31,308
36,401

13,955
13,568

8,687
29,356

37,717

177,073

67,709

27,523

38,043

160

77

Ink and ink powders......................... dut. .dolls.
Iron and steel, and manufactures of:
Chromate of iron.......................free3 “ /lb s ...
4 \dolls.
Pig iron, includingferrosilicon.. . d u t .-j^ j^ Scrap iron and steel, fit only for re-jtons.
manufacture.............................. dut. .\dolIs.
. Bariron.......................................... dut- - { d f c
Forgings, including anti-friction balls and
bearings3
*....................................dut. .dolls.
Hoop, band, or scroll9
.................dut.
Ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, and bars/lbs_
_
of steel, and steel in forms, n. e. s.dut .1 dolls.
Sheet, plate, and taggers Iron or steel/lb s...
.................................................... d u t.. \ctollsTin plates, temeplates, and taggers tin /lbs....
..................................................... dut..\dolls.

45
562

1,814
75,245

20,108

26,519
615

1,640
39,711
23
309
41,544
1,448

8,397
181
799,959
24,607
247,291
11,016
1,379
49

21,656
712
78,985
12,803
73,089
2,550
59,074
2,143

3,687
178
84,874
8,895
133,173
3,372

1,732
791,740
21,402
3,917
8,117
56,498
219

1,639
1,250
59
2,090
1,451
32,523
1,192

3,396
1,300
34,887
930

5,046

1,546

Total, not including chromate of iron, dolls..

Vegetable....................................^ - /d o U s "
Manufactures of..............................du t.. dolls..
Jewelry33............................................dut.. dolls..

114

627
23,860

1,730
52,938
357
5,322
93,798
3,588

117,472

Ivory, and manufactures of:
U nmanufactured—
Animal....................................... free. /lbs___
* dolls..
1

60
1,127

5,663
200,516
78
1,555
59,961
2,855

Wire rods....................................... dut- - f c : :
Wire, and articles madefrom___ d u t.. .dolls.
Building forms and structural shapes, /lb s_
_
fitted for use9.............................a iit..\dolls..
Cutlery.......... ................................. dut. .dolls..
Firearms9........................................ dut.. dolls.,
Machinery........................................dut.. dolls..
Needles,hand sewing and darning. free.. dolls..
Table, kitchen and other utensils or hollow
ware, enameled or glazed with vitreous
glasses.......................................... dut.. dolls..
Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough
bored.............................................free..dolls..
All other.......................................... dut..dolls..




B

11,000

443
12,631
296
1,483

463

1,442
130,920
13,269
145,658
4,430
197,600
5,830
8,915
17,249
583
2,716
4,466
72,356

26,406
299,302
23,471
55,997
1,095
10,348
3,981

2

127,707
6,799

2,798

4,484

2,255

81,868

127
84,945

1,700
151,177

150
302,748

455,182

202,424

184,518

294,251

582,262

3,240
4,409
1,117,901
31,676

8,992
18,626
777,844
27,378
10,147
232,136

925
625
1,182,149
31,768
35
18,771

11,007
17,211
1,659,469
93,177
1,184
24,849

2,900
8,815
1,078,400
54,733

22,800

See notes on p. 489.

15,419

483

FOREIGN EXPORTS---- QUANTITIES AND VALUES.

N o . 2 2 7 . — F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1907 to 1911— C on tin u ed .

1907

Article.

1908

1909

1910

by

1911

Lead, and manufactures of:
fibs___ 80,638,497 i142,318,940 179,047,132
i^eaa in ore ana case ouuion___ a u i..^ nll<j
1,970,677 3,118,233 3,325,225
fib s....
16,769,598
Lead in ore6..................... ....... au*~idoiis
257,534
fibs___
103,054,620
Base bullion®.................... ........auM d o lls ..
1,940,932
gross w t., tons___
75,59i
T
ipftri nrfi 6 _________ dnt Jlead cnnt.. lbs. #__
41,576,805
dolls. . . ’
600,695
fib s ....
2,222
* Lead in other ore#..............
-•1dolls..
78
gross w t.,tons___
147,825,419
Bullion and base bullion® j lead oontl. lbs. ®.. .
142,163,884
.................................d u t./j d o lls ...
2,876,718
i,101 12,328,609
44,578
2,500
66,346
Pigs, bars, and old............... ....... dut*'{dolis..
1,919
37
250
1,950
244,642
467
All other manufactures o f...
4,545
14,073
18,448
759
Leather and tanned skins, and manufactures of:
Leather and tanned skins—
Band, belting, and sole leather *® dut-. dolls..
.
Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed,
and patent, enameled, and japanned#®
. __________ _ . . _____
.dolls .
Skins for morocnn__ ___ _____dolls..
Upper leather, dressed, and skins, dressed
and finished,n. e .s 8
#........ ...... dut..dolls..
Patent, iananned. varnished, nr An- fibs___
ameied _____ ________ ____ d n t.. ldolls..
Upper, dressed and finished . dut. .dolls..
Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed 4
9
.................................................. dut. .dolls..
Skins, chamois and other; bookbinders’ calf­
skins, etc., dressed ana finished, n .e. s .4
1
. _____
_____ _________dut. dolls.
AH other.. . . . .................. ___ dut. dolls..

739

160

11,992

4,182
30,788

25,644

59,963

10,067

1,357

7,333

1,760
1,954
4,906

296
585
6,519

768

10,786
17,642

1,151
51,804

9,280
59,237

1,185

38,375

95,093

46,540

61,416

76,618

Manufactures of—
Gloves................................
All other............................

37,437
19,339

49,300
10,351

165,229
7,243

98,246
17,586

3,862
21,076

Total manufactures o f..

56,776

59,651

172,472

115,832

24,938

Total leather and tanned skins, and manu­
factures of....................................... dolls..

95,151

154,744

219,012

177,248

101,556

3,439
8,987
14,637
1,740

5,466
12,093
13,136
164

20,221
14,488
18,464
470

15,376
2,509
19,314

15,643
1,524

26,907
2,993

44,693
4,374

13,155
1,356

13,874
1,328

14,802

16,803

32,856

2,660
4,746

13,269
749

3,831
232

18,500
36,860

109,784
48,525
30,466

2,059
499
168,109
30,216
575

2,357
489
187,886
35,030
101

13,046
3,325
197,482
36,570

10,194
2,551
138,754
26,088

9,135
2,263
106,178
17,717

53,498

66,441

76,814

83,999

98,971

4,894

1,329

2,560

Total leather and tanned skins.. ...d o lls..

Marble and stone:
Marble, and manufactures o f.___ dut. .dolls..
Stone, and mfrs. of. Including slate|]^3
4
"M
’atohps. friction or lnnffp.r
dnt dnlla
Matting and mats for floors, manufac­
tured from round or split straw, or
other vegetable substances, includ­ sq. yd s..
ing Chinese, Japanese, and India d o lls ....
straw matting........................... d u t...
Meat and dairy products:
Meat products—
dnt drills
Meat and meat extracts 4
2
’ /lhs.8
Sausage casings................. ....... Iree** (dolls..
AU other............................
Dairy products—
Butter...............................
....... dut-{d os
iis::
Cheese...............................
........dut- f a i s : :
Milk.................................... ____dnt ..dolls.
Total...............................
Meerschaum, crude.................




See notes on p. 489.

18,158
25,713
2,200

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F O R E IG N E X P O R T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .
— F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t i c l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1907 t o 1911— C on tin u ed .

Article.

1907

Metals, metal compositions, and manufactures
of, n. e. s .:
Ferro combines (except ferrosilicon)2
2
. . ftons..
.a u t..< doils _
A n oth er......... ..............................dut..dolls..
................................................... * * • • { § & ::
Musical instruments, and parts o f.. .dut.. dolls..
Oilcloth and linoleum for floors.dut. -{Soiia^3
fsn. vds .
Ltinoieum ° ................................---------------------Oils:
Animal or rendered—
Fish and other.......................
All other « ................................
Mineral1......................................

r

/galls __

1908

1909

1910

57,099
28,695
4,124
6,266
1,435
735

97,281
59,669
21,158
4,940
10,828
2,169

137,140
35,693
7,426
6,280
13,047
3,017

113,292
49,173
23,849
8,262
9,033
3,473

65,735
24,279
4,488
244

97,400
34,885

i.58,869
14,005

219,4i5
18,178

235,814
16,489

Nut oil, or oil of nuts.............free,
'
Olive, for manufacturing or me- /galls. [
chanical purposes.............. free. .1 dolls..
Olive, other............................ dut.
*

12,485
6,257
1,540
734
21,913
14,457
30,569
2,333
10,722
14,508
17,786
26,939

11,167
6,013
8,794
3,985
19,890
13,636
71,871
4,425
20,819
18,651
22,218
16,641

7,160
4,241
755
365
7,327
10,404
140,600
8,850
20,612
9,656
46,678
12,677

Total................................. ............. dolls..

132,264

159,691

Paints, pigments, and colors........ ..d u t..d o lls..

12,692

6,447

141,800
7,012
8.592

7,044
3,047

47,383
22,095

58,607
32,495
2,500
469

23,917
4,815
393,328
34,173
269
108
7,352
4,108
847
442
13,102
11,756
127,554
9,513
41,327
28,811

H
38,395
8,827
353,400
30,948
6
13,330
7,391
2,447
2,879
11,812
15,796
247,719
25,269
42,722
76,015

Total......................................
Paper, and manufactures of:
Books, music, maps, engravings,] fr„
Lithographic labels and prints*7.d u t..d olls..
Paner hangings........... ........... ...... dut. . dolls..
PhotoeraDhic **........... ......... _. _ ..d u t..d o lls..
Printing naner for books and news-fibs___
naners 22__________________ dut .ldollsValued at not above 2$cents per pound#. ..
................................. .........._ .’ dut..dolls .
fib s ....
All other *................................. .d u t..jd o iis..
Souvenir post cards48................

2,330
2,503
26,295
24,248

1,065
807
48,779
29,572

159,333

210,281

321,975

9,575

14,098

14,705

156,896
7,515
3,076

263,818
10,481
447

418,959
6,408
9,858

121,798
3,251
14,008

15,604

Paper stock, crude:
Bags, other than woolen........... .free..{doi^
Another......................................




7
3,508
117,674
68,716
37,219
27,299

557
211

Coconut................................ -,rec--(d olis..
j.,i /galls
Hemp and rape seed ........ -dut--iaoik

Pahn........................................
A n +w
M
/free..dolls..
A11 otner................................. tdut. .dolls..
Volatile or essential and df^ffree dolls
tiUed................................... \dut..dolls..
. fibs..
Demon « ............................... .free..|doiis. .
/free, .dolls..
Allother*.............................
'\dut_ dolls..

1911

637
87

76,675
29,150

6,000
240

I , (galls _.
Do............................................. -dut” tlo u s.:
VegetableFixed or expressed—
. 1 fibs— .
uocoa Duner or Dunerme **.uui..<

by

10,591

10,928

16,266

17,259

18,383
54,320
^ 2,703

148,507
42,970
9,791

31.558
80,020
6,034

31,418
113,233
17,355

1,070
247

9,976
1,558
274

13,707
60,039
11,364,
751
2,383

..................k ................ 1

See notes on p. 489.

1,674

1,767
820
9,103

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FOREIGN EXPORTS— QUANTITIES AND VALUES.
N o.

227 .— F o r e ig n

M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0 , 1907 to 1911— C on tin u ed .

1907

Article.

1908

1909

1910

by

1911

Paper, and manufactures of—Continued.
. ..
_ . flhfl
Surface-coated22.......................... -aul-*tdoiis..
All other......................................

33,839

28,466

17,910

5,110
901
23,768

1,366
102
40,632

Total....................................... ...........dolls..

36,542

38,257

24,191

198,599

138,289

.dut. .dolls..
Perfumeries, cosmetics, and all toilet prepara­
tions ................................................. dux. .dolls..
Photographic films and plates :
Moving-picture films4...........dut.
9
’
A1 other 6
1
0
_______
.dot. .dolls..
Pipes, and smoker’s articles.............dut. .dolls..
Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines:
Orchids, palms, etc., and bulbous roots, culti-

140

241

386

7,359

4,441

6,838

7,016

6,786

3,076

331,353
11,638
28,166
8,809

10,694

7,759

2,647
605
888
1,680
Platinum.........................................
34,060
27,448
934
Pumice stnne
......................... ..d u t. .dolls..
ftnns __
2
Plumbago34..................................... .free..|d0jis.
118
2,092,218 2,694,519
Salt.................................................. dnt- - { < & ::
10,081
1,604
All other....................................... ..d u t..d o lls.,
dut dolls. _

Seeds:
Clover52........................................ free
firee-.^oiis..
,
ubs___
Sugar beet62................................ .

1,925

30,000
3,975

28
6

9,000

85

1,829
1,876
1,840
5,597
79
124
225
6,082
2,676
697
1,088
12
44
3,772
791
907,000 2,596,000
852
2,987
55,590
7,341

5,977
5,085
47
1,938
910
1,014,997
950
93,862
11,508

57,200
5,008

/free., dolls..
All other...................................... ■\dut..dolls..

2,044
1,470
26,146
4,416

11,391
11,109
51,248
12,292

79,328
10,073

58, i.34
7,112

71,736
7,811

Total....................................... ...........dolls..

36,007

74,655

96,742

70,254

91,056

1,972
25,348
784

11,841
23,626
1,191

26,547
11,000
281

35,149
47,584

31,750
28,424

Waste..........................................‘ r c e - t e : :

115,989
460,215
2,100
575

91,541
384,852
510
140

121,045
409,506
2,206
1,023

93,158
335,572
9,830
2,781

1
117,164
386,349
4,664
2,050

Total unmanufactured..................... dolls..

460,790

384,992

410,529

338,353

388,399

* Linseed or flaxseed.....................

Shells, and manufactures of:
UnmanufacturedMother-of-pearl.........................
All other...................................
Manufactures of______ ________
Silk, and manufactures of:
U nmanufactured—
Raw, in skeins,reeled from the cocoon fibs—
or rereeled.............................. free..Vdolls..

Manufactures of—
Arf.ifip.ial sillr. ■manufactures ofM. _ flhs._ .
7
_du t.. 1dolls..
Bandings, beltings, bindings, etc., not over
12 inches in widthM________ dut. .dolls..
_-frftft.-doHs..
Boltin? ninths ______ __
Clothing,and all wearing apparel. dut. -dolls..
press and piece goods
.dut. .dolls..
Dved in the thread nr varn 6 _dut _ dolls..
All others_____
______ dut. dolls
Laces and embroideries..............dut. .dolls..
Ribbons........................................dut. .dolls..
Spun silk, or schappe silk yam. dut. - 1 ^ ^ ' [
Vol-rota nhishoQ and other nilo flhs
dut. -\dolisfabrics__
All other...................................
Total manufactures..........................dolls..




7,314
9,699
1,779
73,908
52,611

2,196
10,823
38,818
61,155

4,276
1,329
665
1,067
2
7
55,250

7,488
1,272
8,106
17,879
1,088
1,637
57,478

8,520
277
166
448
92
153
55,874

il,546
2,358
880
1,533
420
746
57,340

37,979

136,801

194,000

193,570

186,515

145,674

86 I
14,141
60,645

289
40,433
67,524

See notes on p. 489.

1,192
52,037
3,347
34,666
4,824
84
910
1,846

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F O R E IG N E X P O R T S----- Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S ,

N o . 2 2 7 . — F o r e ig n

M e r c h a n d is e E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1911— Continued.
Article.

1907

1903

1909

1910

by

1911

Soap:
Castile and medicinal or medicated5 /lb s ...
3
.................................................. dut..\dolls
Fancy, perfumed, and all toilet.. .dut. All other........................................ dut. .dolls..

10,663
777
9,397

276
30
270

2,578
746
540

1,108
99
429

849

Total...................................................dolls..

10,174

300

1,286

528

1,279

44,228
;
7,935
565,639
Pepper, black or white.............free, -j e l l s ''
61,074
All other.................................... free.. fib s.... 1,586,007
146,825
idolls.,
88,462
A ll other........................................ dut..- lib s....
L
doIls..
11,440

113,535
11,343
674,554
62,896
1,407,102
148,687
36,580
3,417

37,023
4,819
731,168
55,203
1,758,013
143,177
76,163
5,457

852,765
64,625
1,732,664
152,474
32,207
2,180

757,335
66,593
1,982,029
176,030
35,755
2,999

227,274

226,343

208,656

219,279

245,622

14,109
13,034
1,160
650

1,147
955

In other coverings..................... dut. - j(|olls' ’

12,433
9,150
1,042
407

2,622
2,197
6,340
2,458

4,720
3,723
3,292
1,239

Total malt liquors............................ dolls.

9,557

13,684

955

4,655

4,962

6,681
14,318

1,615
3,023

2,058
6,223

f. galls.1..

23,098
43,555

25,203
45,826

20,571
32,181

1,125
2,019
1,388
1,416
3,517
6,195
11,881
20,140

3,189
11,582
2,523
3,060
7,812
14,960
15,556
21,680

Total spirits, distilled.......................dolls..

57,873

48,849

38,404

29,770

51,282

Wines—
Champagne and other
rkling/doz. q ts..
........................................... dut..\dolls____
Still wines—

30,902
421,279

8,261
115,624

5,608
77,525

3,103
47,441

1,616
24,204

22,215
14,462
12,862
56,376

16,351
7,795
2,246
9,405

11,884
5,641
980
3,643

3,684
685
3,429

8,201

11,814
4,378
1,798
8,643

Total wines..................................... dolls..

492,117

132,824

86,809

54,554

37,225

Other beverages—
Mineral waters, natural and ar-/doz. q ts..
tificial................................dut.. \dolls........
All other...................................... dut. .dolls..

8,551
7,014
2,674

2,532
2,053
937

2,159
2,083
929

2,127
2,030
2,887

1,476
1,148
2,277

3,012

4,917

3,425

Spices:
unground—
Nutmegs m .................................free,

Total................................................. dolls...
rSpirits, wines, malt liquors, and other beverages:
Malt liquors—
In bottles or jugs.......................dut. - f e 1
/]!'

5,026
430

Spirits, distilled—
Brandy ................................to t-{§ o ifs
aUs-! : :
Gin » ...................................dut..|§^ ^al^ 1"
s*
W hisky8
.dut. .{II ills.1.
Another............................. dut.

In casks and packages...........dut--{§nlls"
In other coverings............ dut. -{a o u ^ 8"'

Total other beverages....................... dolls..
Total spirits, wines, and malt liquors
......................................................dolls..

126,168

88,979

132,791
12,124
260
37,896

141,751
27,419
692
39,523

98,074
24,025

138,639
26,687
1,062
23,899

135,893
24,157
996
31,618

7.386
1,185

25,000
5,644

43,570
13,192

8,489
1,235

7,328
762

.d u t.. / lb s .... 8,096,118
\dolls..
152,572

4,453,399
102,568
1,304,932
29,280

2,484,493 47,764,578
57,950 1,097,970

16,837,133
424,919

Sponges...............................................dut.. dolls..

stareh.....................................* * • • {& :

Straw and grass, manufactures o f.. .d u t.. dolls..
Sugar, molasses, and confectionery:
Molasses......................................... d u t..
Sugar—
Not above No. 16 D. S. in color-

alls
[oils..

B eet................................................. d u t- - { & :

Cane,




See notes on p. 489.

48?

F O R E IG N E X PO R T S— Q U A N T IT IE S A N D V A L U E S .

N o . 3 2 7 *— F o r e ig n M e r c h a n d is e
E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s ,
A r t ic l e s , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 3 0, 1907 to 1911— C on tin u ed .

1911

1907

Sugar, molasses, and confectionery—Continued.
Sugar—Continued.
Above No. 16 D. S. in color . .dut.
;
Total sugar and molasses.
___ dut..dolls..

1908

1909

209,989
5,931

280,938
8,428

114,736
3,164

1,360,086
44,149

189,591
5,791

159,688

Article.

145,920

74,306

1,143,354

431,472

1,046,474
148,441
865,189
303,377

759,083
128,519
820,183
239,660

2,328,351
323,084
1,112,258
355,745

8,515
3,287,366
447,304
2,545,642
1,026,863

890,572
678,175
1,771,223
584,019

693,479
575,295
1,156,481
400,750

903,306
833,859
1,473,508
581,817

984,231
888.038
1,742,737
629,979

803,223
658,794
1,243,674
517,356

1,262,194

976,045

1,415,676

1,518,017

1,176,150

4,989

frfip lb s..
1,520,229
Tea.................................................... free-{d o lte::
207,094
Tin, in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or wan-fibs.. . . 1,653.896
651,316
ulated............................................. free, .\dolls..
Tobacco, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured—
L e a fSuitable for cigar wrappers, .dut. -{{tolls!;
All other................................. dnt- f c . "
Total leaf....................... ................dolls..

1910

by

Manufactures of—
Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots—
Product
of
the
P hilippine]^—
islands ‘ .........................
2,830
14,740
2,519

686
1,380
10,132

15,845
12,589
2,584

Total tobacco, and manfrs. of— dolls.. 1,307,204
Toys.................................................... dut..dolls..
Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, covered with
nthat mntprial than nanpr or
_dnt.. dolls..
Vegetables:
Beans ®....................................
Onions......................................

Vof;5 S ef

11,186
31,158
13,852

All other............................ •*d u t-‘fdous::
All other..............................

m m

269

993,304

1,427,188

1,533,190

1,219,466

3,883

4,199

5,925

2,094

6,741

3,018

16

33

59,902
90,595
2,951
4,461
141
161
2,616

11,188
17,068
7,475
7,737
2,041
1,932
1,606

56,072
94,414
4,694
4,690
66,692
39,511
3,406

65,367
104,260
6,345
7,070
45
45
4,674

18,497
35,397
7,255
7,808
11,655
5,125
3,663
22,627
2,454
40,544
165,852

Potatoes....................................
Pickles and sauces...................
Prepared or preserved—
/lb s ....
Mushrooms22........................ ...d u t..| dolls
All other................................ ___ dut..dolls..
All other in their natural statei___ dut..dolls..

29,137
10,961

29,974
11,158

25,595
9,430

18,306
1,799
29,339
157,491

Total................................. ................dolls..

137,931

69,475

177,046

304,678

260,843

Vinegar u .................................... - d n t - f l g f c :
W ax, and manufactures of:
Beeswax **
................................ - ^ - { d o i b : :
* Manufactures of..................... . ..d u t..d o lls..

708
95

73
23

455
96

47,031
18,909
437

30,870
8,727
718

360

i.22

216

1,020
130,751
27,664
105
11,900

1,115
119,143
67,596

1,392
112,843
65,509
1,420
19,921

34,047
608

25,734
1,281

16,981
201

650
27,730
1,467
128,342
37,537
431
14,742
24,856
18,945
1,973

775
47,617
1,759
170,130
79,156
160
5,815
25,936
8,973
298

Wood, and manufactures of:
Unmanufactured—
Cabinet woods—
/M feet..
Cedar ra............................. . .tree..j(joiis___
w
/M feetx
..
Mahogany.......................... ^ "t d o l l s .......
All other............................ ___ free., dolls..
frpA fM feetK
Logs and round timber....... Iree"\dolls........
Rattans and reeds6 ............
2
/free.. dolls..
All other...............................
■■•\dut.. dolls..




See notes on p. 489.

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F O R E IG N

E X P O R T S ----- Q U A N T I T I E S

AND

VALUES.

3STo. 2 2 7 . — F o r eig n M e r c h a n d ise E x p o r t e d : Q u a n t it ie s
and
V alu e s,
A r ticles , Y ear s e n d e d J u n e 30, 1907 to 1911— C ontinued.

Article.

1907

Wood, and manufactures of—Continued.
Manufactures of—
Lum berBoards, deals, planks, and other fM feet1. .
sawed lumber................. dut. .\doIls.......
Shingles...................................dut .{ “ i £ ;
All other................................. dut. . dolls..
Cabinet ware or house furniture .dut. .dolls..

|
1
j

1908

1910

1911

21,396
514,217
30
60
2,770
11,603

19,810 !
428,339
22
71
18,397
33,030 ;

1909

23,711
582,974

23,320
507,406

763
75,675

5,778
67,697
665

15,143
370,726
180
596
3,065
13,720
3,198

61
2,318

Wood pulp.................................dut.
Chemical, unbleached®....... dut*-{dolls"*
r -k
lT o
Chemical, bleached®...........dut**idolis’ "
All other manufactures of..........dut.. dolls..

by

39
2,194
*

660
10

454,439

479,461

89,600
2,215
479,811

Total wood, and manufactures of...d olls.. 1,141,564

1,224,059

1,356,893

1,409,562

1,274,939

1,655,994 1,259,105
280,363
318,675
25,296
270,845 *
Class 2—Combing..................... dut. .{j}ojj^‘ ‘
7,253
71,498
1,305,069 4,399,956
Class 3—Carpet.......................... dut. -{ J } ^ ' ’
146,149
648,603

577,304
91,267
88,412
23,121
2,829,883
483,864

2,939,323
687,521
421,698
91,811
646,932
79,858

6,728,093
1,602,614
419,166
94,958
1,058,440
149,754

W ool, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and like
animals, and manufactures of:
TJnmauufactured—
Class 1—Clothing..................... dut-'{d olls"

513,881

54,907
1,242
544,467

Total unmanufactured..................... dolls..

536,322

936,219

598,252

859,190

1,847,326

Manufactures of—
Carpets and carpeting...........dut. -{dJjJds' *
Clothing, and
all
wearing^ ^apparel

10.965
42,414

13,240
114,909

10,057
42,534

13,052
67,894

5,695
19,207

........................................ dut--{d o is ::
Dress goods, women’s and chil- /sq. yd s..
dren’s ..................................dut..\dolis___
Knit fabrics................................dut. .dolls..
Mungo, flocks, shoddy, noils, wool /lb s___
extracts, rags, and waste23. .dut. .\dolls..

21,700
80,213
74,909
337,339
58,679

12,438
62,420
58,909
347,245
68,331

23,412
31,598
26,606
151,337
29,307

11,569
36,717
32,435
277,165
53,422

8,178
733

Yaras“ ...................................... dut- • { !& ::
All other.......................................dut. .dolls..

9,767
18,396
16,434
171,794
30.966
132
4,114
93
892
669
35,749

14,129

216,463
3,865
635
498
25,970

42,063

45,490

Total manufactures of..................... dolls..

136,224

285,059

212,545

189,282

162,123

<3,130,675
*42,791

17,106,117
371,795

88,781
4,691
1,569

528,878
12,558
1,089

Zinc, and manufactures of:
j
* ,■ m
j i ( s conte..
% fzinc
1
Ore and calamine 67___dut.. • 1

_

In blocks or pigs, and old............ dut. -{^ ff^ ‘ '
All other..........................................dut. .dolls..

11,584
706
1,539

23,350
1,419
1,368

2,757
176
4,284

Total except ore and calamine....... dolls..

2,245

2,787

4,460

6,260

13,647

A ll other articles.............................. { * 5 ; Idolte!!

34,171
32,368

34,591
68,563

22,570
68,260

20,670
101,873

28,387
83,567

Total value of exports of foreign merchandise:
Free of duty..............................................dolls.. 14,168,086 12,082,152 11,664,525 20,845,498
Dutiable.................................................... dolls.. 12,964,958 13,904,837 12,990,986 14,055,224

20,201,089
15,570,085

Grand total........................................ dolls.. 27,133,044 25,986,989




See notes on p. 489.

24,655,511 34,900,722

35,771,174

F O R E IG N

E X P O R T S ----- Q U A N T I T I E S

N O T E S

TO

T A B L E S

224, 226,

AND

VALUES,

A N D

489‘

227.

* See explanation of terms, p. 20.
* All antimony became dutiable on and after Aug. 6,1900.
8 Figures for 1910 cover period from July 1 to Aug. 5,1909. inclusive;
< Figures cover period from Aug. 6.1909, to June 30,1910, inclusive.
8 Prior to 1911 spirits returned are included under the head of “ Spirits," subsequently under “ Articles
returned, etc.”
6Not separately stated in years for which no figures are shown.
7 Free on and after Aug. 6,1909.
s Quantity not stated in years for which no figures are shown.
a Included in “ All other manufactures of iron and steel” in years for which no figures are shown.
Included in “ Metals, metal compositions, etc.,” in years for which no figures are shown,
u Included in “ All other breadstuns” in years for which no figures are shown,
lo Included in “ All other manufactures of” in 1909 and in previous years under “ All other articles,1
dutiable.
18 Included in “ All other articles,” dutiable, in years for which no figures are shown.
- m Included in “ All other cement” prior to 1910.
Included in “ All other chemicals,” free, in years for which no figures are shown.
1 Included in “ All other chemicals,” dutiable, in years for which no figures are shown.
8
it Included in “ Oils,mineral,” free,prior to 1908.
i®Includes crude glycerin only after 1910.
i# Included in “ All other, ” free, in years for which no figures are shown.
20 Included in “ All other salts of,” free, in years for which no figures are shown.
Included in “ All other salts of,” dutiable, in years in which no figures are shown.
2 Included in “ All other” in years for which no figures are shown.
2
23 Includes “ Matte arid regulus” prior to 1909.
» Included in “ Ore” prior to 1909.
28 Included in “ Other precious stones, cut, hut not set, etc.,” prior to 1911.
26 Included in “ All other earthen, stone, and china ware” in years for which no figures are shown.
» Included in “ Emery” prior to 1908.
2 Included in “ All other fruits, ” dutiable, in years for which no figures are shown.
8
2 Includes free nuts not specified prior to 1902.
9
3 Included in “ All other nuts, ” free, prior to 1907.
0
8 Included in “ All other nuts,” dutiable, in years for which no figures are shown.
1
*2Included in “ All other glass and glassware” in years for which no figures are shown.
» Prior to 1908, “ Jewelry” and “ Manufactures of gold and diver” were classed under a single com­
bined head.
3 Included in “ AH other articles,” free, in years for which no figures are shown.
®
3 Included under “ Hides of cattle” in years for which no figures are shown.
®
30 Included in “ All other hides and skins” in years for which no figures are shown.
3 Included in “ India rubber” prior to 1911.
7
38 Included in “ All other leather and tanned skins” after 1908.
» Subdivided after 1908.
49 Returned under “ Calfskins, tanned, or tanned and dressed, etc.,” prior to 1909.
4 Returned under “ Upper leather, dressed, and skins, dressed, etc.,” prior to 1909.
1
42 included in “ All other meat products” in years for which no figures are shown.
49 Included in “ Fish, and other * after 1908.
4 Included in “ A ll other fixed or expressed, ” dutiable, prior to 1910.
4
4» Included in “ All other fixed or expressed, ” free, In years for which no figures are shown.
48 See “ Stearin from animal fats.”
4
7 Includes “ Souvenir postcards” prior to 1910.
4 Included under “ Lithographic labels, etc.,” prior to 1910.
9
49 Included in “ Collodion, and manufactures of, ” prior to 1910.
® Returned under “ Plates, photographic, etc., ” prior to 1910.
9
9 Included in “ A ll other seeds, ” dutiable, prior to 1910.
1
92 Included in “ All other seeds, ” free, in years for which no figures are shown.
» Included under “ Fancy perfumed, etc.,” prior to 1911.
94 Included in “ All other unground ” after 1909.
u Included in “ A ll other spirits, distilled, ” prior to 1910.
*8 Quantity stated in gallons prior to 1906.
9 gee “ Oleostearin.”
7
9 Free on and after Aug. 6, 1909; figures cover period from Aug. 6,1909, to June 30,1910, inclusive.
8
6 Included under “ Paints, pigments, and colors” after 1910.
8
90Includes “ Dried peas” pnor to 1910.
8 Dutiable on and after Aug. 6,1909.
1
8 Included in “ All other unmanufactured, ” free, in years for which no figures are shown.
2
8 Included in “ All other cabinet woods ” prior to 1910.
3
88 Included in “ All other unmanufactured, ** dutiable, in years for which no figures are shown.
9s Included in “ All other lumber” prior to 1910.
88 Free if from countries which do not forbid or restrict in any way, or impose any export duty or
charge upon, the exportation of printing paper, mechanically ground wood pulp or wood for use in mak­
ing wood pulp; otherwise dutiable on and alter Aug. 6 ,1909.
’
9 Zinc ore and calamine, except they contain less than 10 per cent of zinc, became dutiable on and after
7
Aug. 6,1909.
8 Of this amount, $102,023 represents the product of the Philippine Islands entered free under the tariff
8
act of Aug. 5,1909.
9 Of this amount $90,372 represents the product of the Philippine Islands entered free under this tariff
9
act of Aug. 5,1909.
7 includes “ Extract of” prior to 1906.
0
7 Included in “ All other articles” in years for which no figures are shown.
1
72 Number not stated in years for which no figures are shown.
73 380 pounds net weight.
7 Included in “ All other chemicals, etc., ” in years for which no figures are shown.
4
7 Included in “ Bark for tanning” prior to 1906.
5
78 Included in “ Coffee and cocoa, etc., ” in years for which no figures are shown.
7 Included in “ Cocoa, ground or prepared, etc.,” in years for which no figures are shown.
7
7 Included in “ Upland and other* after 1905.
8
7 Stated separately as “ Unbleached” and “ Bleached” after 1906.
9
9 Included in “ Another fish and fish products*1in years for which no figures are shown.
o
3 Included in" All other green, ripe, or dried” in years for which no figures are shown.
»
9 200pounds net weight.
2
8 Included neutral lard prior to 1911.
8
9 Included under “ Oleo oil” prior to 1911.
4
8 Quantity stated in tons prior to 1902.
8
88 Quantity stated in gallons prior to 1910.
82 Included under “ Instruments and apparatus for scientific purposes, etc.,—all other** prior to 1910.
9 Included under
8
88 Included in “ Dental goods** after 1908.
“ Refined” after 1910.
81 See also “ Motor boats.
8 Exclusive of sweet potatoes.
8



490

GOLD

IM P O R T S

AND

EXPORTS

N o . 2 2 § . — G O L D : V a l u e s op I m p o r ts a n d E x p o r t s a n d
o p I m p o r ts o r E x p o r t s , 1862 t o 191 1 .1

A nnual

Exports.

E xc ess

of—

Year ended
June 30—

Domestic.8

Foreign.

Total.

D
ollars,

D .
ollars

D .
ollars

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.........................
1 8 9 7 .......................
1898........................
1899.........................
1900.........................
1901.........................
1902.........................
1903.........................
1904.........................
1905 .......................
1906 .........................
1907.........................
1908.........................
1909.........................
1910.........................
1911.........................

31,044,651
55,993,562
97,134,624
56,558,706
70,127,466
36,229,676
68,231,158
28,442,776
28,580,609
64,581,678
48,377,502
44,472,038
32,645,486
61,513,545
29,431,757
22,359,101
6,632,570
4,145,085
1,775,039
1,826,307
31,403,625
8,920,909
35,294,204
2,741,559
32,766,066
6,705,304
12,560,0S4
54,930,332
13,403,632
84,939,551
43,321,351
102,0G8,153
64,487,354
66,218,307
106,934,336
39,152,522
10,470,371
27,478,412
46,693,893
52,635,309
46,761,438
44,584,640
79,195,987
86,146,743
27,847,474
47,579,479
70,196,042
89,241,464
114,569,714
21,810,820

4,395,252
6,169,276
3,527,010
1,822,327
1,069,843
2,796,951
4,165,186
7,560,722
5,055,353
2,104,530
1,171,258
384,677
1,396,934
5,437,432
1,745,293
4,231,273
2,571,885
442,529
1,863,986
738,825
1,184,255
2,679,979
5,787,753
5,736,333
10,186,125
3,995,883
5,816,150
5,021,953
3,870,859
1,423,103
6,873,976
6,612,691
12,490,707
10,250,174
5,475,611
1,209,058
4,936,020
10,043,674
1,572,866
549,868
1,807,512
2,505,955
2,263,999
6,447,281
10,726,117
3,819,697
2,236,882
2,290,354
3,993,501
698,833

Imports.

D
ollars.

13,907,011
5,530,538
100,661,634
11,176,769
6,498,228'
58,381.033
8,196,261
71,197,309
39,026,627
17,024,866
72,396,344
8,737,443
14,132,568
36,003,498
33,635,962
12,056,950
6,883,561
66,686,208
49,548,760
8,717.458
44,856,715
8,682,447
19,503,137
34,042,420
66,980,977
13,696,793
7,992,709
31,177,050
26,246,234
26,590,374
9,204,455 , 13,330,215
5,624,918
4,587,614
80,758,396
3,639,025
2,565,132
100,031,259
34,377,054
32,587,880
11,600,888
17,734,149
22,831,317
41,081,957
8,477,892
26,691,696
42,952,191
20,743,349
9,701,187
42,910,601
18,376,234
43,934,317
59,952,285
10,284,858
12,943,342
17,274,491
86,362,654
18,232,567
49,699,454
50,195,327
108, GS0,844
21,174,381
76,978,061
72,449,119
66,468,481
86,384,760
33,525,065
112,409,947
40,361,580
85,014,780
15,406,391
120,391,674
88,954,608
37,522,086
48,266,759
44,573,184
53,185,177
66,051,187
48,568,950
52,021,254
47,090,595
44,982,027
99,055,368
81,459,986
92,594,024
53,648,961
38,573,591
96,221,730
51,399,176
114,510,249
72,432,924
148,337,321
91,531,818
44,003,989
43,339,905
118,563,215
73,607,013
22,509,653

Exports over Imports over
imports.
• exports.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

89,484,865
51,882,805
63,001,048
22,001,761
63,658,901
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
4,125,760
1,037,334
77,119,371
97,466,127
1,789,174
6,133,261
18,250,640
18,213,804
22,208,842
33,209,414
25,558,083
49,667,427
4,331,149
68,130,087
495,873
87,506,463
4,528,942
30,083,721
78,884,882
44,653,200
104,985,283
51,432,517
3,693,575

12,866,010
3,452,304
2,108,568
17,595,382
38,945,063
57,648,139
63,111,073
75,904,397
47,527,829
75,223,310
51,097,360

1The figures relate to coin and bullion only prior to 1895; subsequently they include ore also.
2Gold and silver can not be separately stated in domestic exports prior to 1864, but it is probable

 greater portion of the exports was gold, under which head the silver in question is included.
that the


S liV E E

IM P O S T S

AND

491

EXPOBTS.

N o . 2 2 9 * — S IL V E R : V a lu es op I m ports a n d E xpo rts a n d
E xpo rts o v er I m ports, 1862 to 1911 .1

A n n u a l E xc ess of

Exports.
Year ended June 30—

Imports.

Excess of
exports ovei
imports.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

4,734,907
9,262,193
14,846,762
21,841,746
21,387,758
21,134,882
24,619,704
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
33,753,683
29,511,219
26,296,504
28,037,949
36,689,248
34,873,929
22,590,988
32,810,559
40,737,319
50,451,265
47,295,286
60,541,670
61,946,638
55,105,239
56,319,055
56,712,275
64,285,180
49,732,390
44,250,259
49,472,702
48,848,812
65,869,063
56,739,073
57,921,202
55,682,792
55,286,861

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
14,671,052
12,275,914
10,544,238
8,095,336
10,755,242
14,594,945
16,550,627
17,850,307
17,260,191
15,403,669
18,678,215
21,032,984
18,028,880
19,955,086
23,193,252
13,286,552
20,211,179
28,777,186
30,533,227
30,927,781
30,675,056
35,256,302
36,386,521
28,232,254
24,163,491
27,768,814
27,484,865
41,442,540
42,946,621
44,658,097
43,954,810
45,217,194

2,796,064
5,950,349
12,342,931
16,796,136
15,936,833
15,459,674
10,157,475
17,369,317
25,302,543
26,953,369
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
11,660,912
9,036,313
12,634,280
18,011,033
13,840,945
4,564,108
12,855,473
17,544,067
37,164,713
27,084,107
31,764,484
31,413,411
24,177,458
25,643,999
21,455,973
27,898,659
21,410,136
20,086,768
21,703,888
21; 363,947
21,426,523
13,792,449
13,263,105
11,727,982
10,069,667

64,749,958

45,937,249

18,812,709

Domestic.2

\

Total.

D
ollars.
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...............................................
1903...............................................
1904...............................................
1905..............................................
1906...............................................
1907...............................................
1908...............................................
1909..............................................
1910...............................................
1911...............................................

Foreign.

D
ollars.

3,338,938
8,059,418
12,515,908
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
12,702,272
14,931,431
21,634,551
19,158,051
17,005,036
20,635,420
25,284,662
22,378,557
14,033,714
16,765,067
23,559,254
39,069,087
40,119,428
53,196,559
56,541,823
47,829,645
51,168,770
52,464,345
58,778,779
45,971,249
40,121,497
37,986,864
36,764,431
56,967,467
44,695,151
52,473,292
54,500,308
53,094,567

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
4,752,953
7,617,173
11,119,995
12,119,082
10,353,168
9,291,468
7,402,529
11,404,586
12,495,372
8,557,274
16,045,492
17,178,065
11,382,178
7,175,858
7,345,111
5,404,815
7,275,594
5,150,285
4,247,930
5,506,401
3,761,141
4,128,762
11,485,838
12,084,381
8,901,596
12,043,922
5,447,910
1,182,484
2,192,294

60,068,925

4,681,033

i The figures relate to coin and bullion only prior to 1895; subsequently they include ore also.

. 2Gold FRASER
Digitized forand silver can not be separately stated in domestic exports prior to 1864, but it is probable
that the greater portion
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Country.

in to a n d

1901

E xpo rts

1902

prom t h e

1908

U nited States ,

1904

by

C ountries , Y

1905

1906

ears e n d ed

1907

1908

J une 3 0 ,1901

1909

to

4 92

N o . 3 3 0 . — G O L D : I mports

1911.

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

!

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

1,921,921
68,094,921

D
ollars.
7,128,701
39,807,528

11,171,059
1,120,099

6,378,119
21,549,918

6,132,086
28,852,770

2,360,609
21,124,767

4,067,692
3,239

15
8,604,368

11,111
378,049

190
2,628,962

3,448,809
8,640

2,467,100
8,649

1,303,059
21,635,691

22,378

6,136,146

5,939
4,455

2,575
6,600

254,648
658,939

2.865,244
1,375

22,031,784
3,030

346,529
7,020

36,940,522
19,730

42,059,828
2,906,821

89,864,678
1,607,988

476,915
13,958,445

339,095
32,165,600

13,778,212

39,541
267,556

27,269
8,808

13,893

19,816
500,042

14,124
250

111,622
100

20,044
1,500,000

99,602
4,000,170

160,792
1,400

226,573
1,000

♦1,703,201
39,664,592

8,771,873
23,958,119

23,978,709
68,476,000

7,494,736
42,943,552

51,574,514
1,143,719

51,016,169
24,465,488

97,319,867
53,596,349

2,959,504
39,083,382

4,573,518
32,174,694

14,755,149
7,600

21,821

33,042

32,600
14,000

8,203
5,000

5,324
19,500

5,710
62,000

13,114
43,500

23,200

20,000

25,000

747,789

NORTH AMERICA.




25,607,663
5,688,774

16,902,134
6,424,236

21,245,170
6,500,119

17,823,324
6,850,380

22,988,298
6,341,250

27,691,156
17,334,259

22,033,750
13,911,276

10,946,139
18,972,130

11,653,118
10,539,150

13,297,194
18,160,853

110,596
5,000

79,847
80,470

222,458
110,000

196,065
187,000

379,711
361,000

279,044
635,000

509,373

725,975
3,211

563,571
373,737

789,710
980

3,372

4,130
600

2,484
3,995

4,861
2,475

5,630
4,090

7,787
4,515

10,339

16,272
45,600

23,600
80,000

13,700
63,100

116,936
4,000

122,112

200,639
500

181,430
22,742

165,189
13,148

189,610
9,760

300,954
10,000

305,905
8,000

294,446
7,300

323,551
40,000

447,342
4,015

522,287
7,950

641,055
12,590

516,989
900

711,936
8,315

848,449
12,000

794,889
1,000

829,481
4,280

737,831
500

725,436
29,500

170
310,000

23,195
14,600

5,605
571,500

5,289
852,940

2,194
900,000

41,326
1,037,000

113,049
1,474,000

79,842
1,544,600

C O U N T R IE S .

B ritish H onduras:
TfnpoTl'.a
.. ________________
18,678
Exports_____________ _____ ________
Dominion of Canada :
Imports................................................... 25,412,715
Exports.......................................... ........ 3,466,577
Central A merican States:
Costa R ica—
133,642
Imports............................................
Exports__ T
..................... ...............
1,900
Guatemala—
27,305
Imports..........................................
E rpcrffl,,,,____________________
720
H onduras—
Imports............................................
75,229
"Fy ports__ T_____ . . . ___ ________
I
3,000
Nicaragua—
328,458
Imports............................................
2,800
Exports....... ...................................
Panama —
TmpoTts
______________ __
_
Exports............................................

EXPOBTS, B Y

5,879,360
17,811,790

AND

T otal Europe:
8,681,579
Im p orts,....................................
Exports........................................ 47,726,744

D
ollars,

D .
ollars
1.408,997
30,133,729

G O L D IM P O S T S

EUROPE.
D
ollars.
F rance:
Imports................................................... 1,404,380
■Rypnrts............................................... . 21,742,609
Germany :
756,332
Imports.............................................. .
8,408,166
United K ingdom:
6,501,295
Imports................................... . . . . . . . . .
16,474,969
A t.t. other Europe:
19,572
Imports...................................................
Exports................................................... 1,101,000

48,963

74,348
16,222

26,620
2,185

76,946
75,317

559,078

972,868
2,620

624,539

735,639

911,504
30

1,172,905

1,348,631
77,525

8,792,308
52,300

9,256,748
48,927

10,402,459
146,734

11,141,970
187,903

14,311,374
19,767,837

11,666,026
5,682,585

11,022,535
1,307,672

19,050,205
126,274

20,214,846
747,461

30,530,810
72,212

77,137
75,085

83,225
135,440

150,716
25,623

295,750
29,042

466,483
9,639

643,028
67,706

472,562
57,252

978,060
73,535

683,047
137,900

307,261
81,000

626,026
163,250

255,431
505,837

766,510
406,425

1,127
2,305,790

942,583
941,171

441,587
24,202,801

985,752
453,751

3,853,165
195,875

6,417,478
1,166,700

1,522,691
1,698,650

66,906
3,495,500

1,915,857
417,000

62,204

24,708

27,572

25,648

29,840

26,235
4,875

22,114

62,855

19,975

16,768

18,425

72,272
25,110

132,596
4,760

74,521
4,300

73,449
3,157

72,014
900

65,305

58,613
285

84,758
240

53,868

18,450

57,494

2,000

5,917

618

7,902

14,011

4,663

29,448
1,976

8,408

10,022

6,994

6,000

6,400

454,726
342,747

186,565
223,381

280,849
956,493

63,184
235,615

177,679
286,340

201,089
236,965

249,448
355,680

141,158
176,665

353,581
762,108

27,804
1,289,905

27,101
346,953

56,187
136,657

28,952
167,774

6,489
198,447

14,712
344,962

38,237
155,045

5,671
113,180

9,318
223,210

79,206
79,400

7,104
62,500

11,232
16,500

206

3,600

34,950

17,876
72

T otal N orth A m erica :

31,068,705
32,140,234

41,032,392
28,054,357

46,283,816
25,199,236

43,178,002
17,944,788

35,177,171
22,318,310

35,292,057
17,649,758

49,596,980
21,822,900

11,500,000

8,875,000

3.625.000
1.125.000

1,950,000
500,000

152,137
23,432,440

187,828
28,685,000

198,963

2,750,000

145,153
5,500

158,900

160,329

1,602,624
224,130

1,640,492
27,386

449,760
50,000

248,824

SOUTH AM ER IC A .
A rgentina :
Imports..................................
Exports..................................
Ch il e :

Imports..................................
Exports.................................

2,768

402,049

30,669

18,339

65,442

72,450

173,064

141,794

349,555
24,772

753,039
6,490

534,894
8,200

501,261
50,235

842,646
83,380

1,222,921
4,000

1,763,420
120,051

2,063,424
4,443

86,238

166,985

178,751

291,883

141,211

220,413
115,000

229,104
150,000

1,042,082
150,000

Colom bia :

Imports..................................
Exports.................................
E cuador :

Imports.................................
Exports.................................




100

701,719
160,000

200,000

493

34,398,941
9,228,433

C O U N T R IE S .

36,670,553 27,470,018
9,305,273
6,780,118

8,850,000

32,996,068
4,601,957

BY

Imports.........................
Exports.........................

EXPORTS,

152,840
93,950

AND

4,319
2,500

G O L D IM P O R T S

Salvador—
Imports...........................
Exports...........................
Mexico :
Imports.................................
Exports..................................
W est indies:
British, and B ermuda—
Imports...........................
Exports...........................
Cuba—
Imports...........................
Exports...........................
Danish—
Imports...........................
Exports..........................
Dutch—
Imports...........................
Exports...........................
F rench—
Imports..........................
Exports..........................
Haiti—
Imports..........................
Exports...........................
Santo Domingo—
Imports..........................
Exports...........................
A ll other N orth A merica:
Imports.................................
Exports.................................

into a n d

E xports

prom th e

U nited States ,

by

C ountries , Y

ears e n d e d

J une 30, 1901

to

1911— C on tin ued.

1906

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D
ollars,

D
ollars.

D
ollars,

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D
ollars.

47,867
7,500

218,687
1,004,600

63,801
1,525,547

1,026
12,120

27,768
48,500

134,824

180,656
304,160

49,465
100,000

120,038
2,932,631

170,677
11,990,024

438,763
3,125

Total South A merica:
Imports......................................
Exports......................................

623,308
430,672

1,685,466
1,333,554

884,117
10,719,402

897,060
3,048,880

1,198,233
11,642,190

1,715,645
4,001,000

6,041,378
1,715,246

5,301,959
836,443

3,075,515
27,085,401

2,616,679
41,721,544

3,007,815
622,363

A S IA .
Japan :
Imports.................................................
Exports.................................................
A ll other A sia :
Imports.................................................
Exports.................................................

5,625,230
220

1,380,880
742,380

7,989
2,968,156

32,417,584
574,060

7,907,661
5,798,789

320,460
5,345,112

498,285

472,039
1,505

186,851
3,031,648

500,763
27,006,314

5,459,225

45,640
416,068

79,900
47,306

55,668
72,690

63,324
125,744

319,014
69,259

66,812
27,653

36,818
13,256

152,865
23,039

39,675
4,552

42,385
6,105

71,633
32,090

T otal A sia :
Imports •
......................................
Exports.......................................

5,670,870
416,288

1,460,780
789,686

63,657
3,040,846

32,480,908
699,804

8,226,575
5,868,048

386,772
5,372,765

535,103
13,256

624,904
24,544

226,626
3,036,200

543,148
27,011,419

5,530,858
32,090

10,492,009

7,792,862
2,500

7,299,750
5,250

5,650,212

1,510,240
1,750

10,633,646
5,950

1,891,127
15,800

2,529,056
8,525

297,603
5,800

695,469
4,700

9,245
1,000

10,600

2,167

137

1,619

21,462
15,000

36,217

16,900

64,455

20,742
20,000

52,021,254
48,568,950

44,982,027
47,090,595

99,055,368
81,459,986

44,003,989 43,339,905
91,531,818 118,563,215

73,607,013
22,509,653

SOUTH A M ER IC A —Continued.
V enezuela :
Imports.................................................
Exports.................................................
A ll other South A merica:
Imports.................................................
Exports.................................................

136,680
398,300

144,706
322,464

76,002
335,655

84,551
236,525

121,169
10,310

65,037
7,000

70,134
16,035

55,244
82,000

65,669
564,830

46,890
772,390

325,444
391,852

Grand total:
Imports....................................... 66,051,187
Exports....................................... 53,185,177




53,648,961
92,594,024

96,221,730 114,510,249 148,337,321
38,573,591 51,399,176 72,432,924

C O U N T R IE S .

British Australasia :
Imports................................................. 18,079,362
Exports.................................................
9,516
A ll other countries:
Imports ................................. ............
Exports.................................................

BY

OCEANIA, ETC.

EXPORTS,

1904

AND

1903

IM P O R T S

1902

Country.

GOLD

1901

494

N o . 2 3 0 *— G o l d : I mports

N o, 2 3 1 . — S IL V E R : I mports
Country.
EUROPE.

5,513
1,165,961

D
ollars.

D .
ollars
837
1,050,626

D .
ollars

318
37,567

2,870

29,827
53,105,358
421

1905

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

698
1,141,999

2,749
3,696,523

5

5,750

5,171
37,167,313

1906

D
ollars.

1907

D
ollars.

e n d ed

1908

D
ollars.

J un e 30, 1901
1909

D
ollars.

to

1911.

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

10,797
1,751,697

17,426
2,184,502

3,359,158

61,533
5,354,031

52,127
4,922,400

7,743
2,980,578

9,666
43,209

1,765
28,845

410
301,482

11,240
219,455

132,185
.61,240

100,195
111,960

46,539
498,653

22,702
233,251

44,728
32,874,628

7,253
39,966,152

778
38,437,139

461,586
53,044,158

457,628
45,776,532

190,550
45,807,137

489,542
42,771,609

407,933
43,258,189

481,233
51,008,858

1,580
2,197

934
11,089

1,150
4,200

2,310
7,865

4,914
16,345

14,315
48,597

33,355

115,519
1,848

203,300
6,385

245,958
4,829

36,079
54,308,886

38,223,006

46,365
34,033,366

20,818
43,710,084

15,650
40,225,646

484,335
55,646,487

483,183
49,403,742

417,573
51,222,408

757,383
47,807,817

665,515
46,743,805

769,454
53,942,938

241,896

319,653

230,290

269,987
7,665

159,767
2,314

157,862

178,568
7,500

189,786
2,420

7,388
80

13,692

12,566

2,459,061
346,924

!, 292,031
349,500

2,226,864
369,581

2,459,062
374,134

471,429

7,297,855
453,945

10,306,969
420,308

11,654,409
457,703

12,964,357
528,589

13,652,687
810,253

11,856
41,100

167
500

483
76,225

45,471
23,606

282,947

97,968

156,697

308,200

378,647
22,835

17,965

21,072

8,138

3,029

2,492

16,514

16,323

10,580

6,978
3,300

E urope :

Im ports.......................
Exports.........................

1904

C ountries , Y ears

C O U N T B IE S .

other

1903

by

BY

Imports.........................
Exports.........................
A ll

1903

U n ited States ,

19,561
2,696,000

Imports___
Exports___
NORTH AMERICA.
British H onduras:
Imports...................................
Exports...................................
Dominion op Canada :
Imports...................................
Exports...................................
Central A merican States:
Costa Rica—
Imports............................
Exports............................
Guatemala —
Imports............................
Exports............................

Honduras—




3,007,175

348,643
17,399
500

15,506

382,771
11,248

604,131
23,431

304,136
5,638

434,052
8,676

633,951
20,962

1,101,940
11,146

710,845
64,601

647,216
904

534,645

606,665

915,953
33,306

52,209
41,474

65,829
9,079

22,021

4,400
61,086

12,136
23,546

10,919
84,863

35,348
28,244

50,577

977
45,660

24,168
58,189

1,158
6,730

1,250

746,848
1,024,999

16,363

12,855
6,900

6,008
500

615
2,266

62,079
39,425

10,210

1,067

1,516

38,540

78,119

200

750

1,404

10

7,567

71,963

9,372
320

12,935

170,620

2,217
45,987
202,086

495

Imports............................
Exports............................
N icaragua—
Imports............................
Exports............................
Panama —
Imports............................
Exports............................
Salvador—
«
Imports............................
Exports............................

2,000

AND

T otal E urope :

IM P O S T S

U nited K ingdom :

1901

from t h e

EXPOSES,

Imports.........................
Exports.........................
Germany :
Imports.........................
Exports.........................

E xports

S H .V E B

F r an ce :

into a n d

in t o a n d

Country.

E xports

1901

prom t h e

1902

U n ited S tates , By C ountries , Y
1904

1906

D
ollars.

en ded

J une 30, 1901

1906

1907

1908

D
ollars.

to

1909

1911— C ontinued.
1910

1911

NOBXH AMERICA—
-Continued.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

20,548,360
818,952

D .
ollars
24,437,109
181,998

23,143,115
259,738

38,021,385
165,104

D .
ollars
32,821,856
4,665,114

29,703,173
723,128

27,847,659
259,293

26,592,644
265,914

D .
ollars
26,139,963
186,377

22,646

17,974
38,569

45,639
62,066

36,828
59,075

70,899
52,737

142,643
51,223

53,481
26,784

72,751
35,298

46,362
36,711

33,735
40,279

20,177
49,161

62,500
14,450

265
8,750

52,600
G 750
,

20,022

735

13,572

22,423

30,940

11,202

21,100

117,044
79,815

82,417
950

5,174
14,100

4,109
63,305

27,978

20,983

28,106

14,843

15,620

18,968

16,619

24,834

30,465

23,818

13,247

8,008
3

6,320
142

7,012

8,298
800

5,286

15,519

4,673

7,684

3,264

5,047

5,750

206

1,170

734

167

2,876

200

2,247

3,285

11,850
5,000

3,026
150

1,186
2,500

5,742

44,819

49,575

24,318

79,029

32,018

15,746

8,000

100

25,192
4,500

54,608
224,663

20,253
143,250

16,615
139,528

9,855
129,900

27,516
10,050

15,353
67,700

4,820
110,980

15,166
102,501

41,806
82,500

16,525
43,500

21,000

4,580

8,526
16,392

17

88,666
200

3,353

175

D a
oU rs.

D
ollars.

3,425

Imports...................
Exports.......................

83,660,510
1,688,747

26,967,533
2,600,093

23,534,854
1,500,317

27,536,188
826,031

27,350,074
1,969,655

43,471,851
886,262

41,498,956
5,385,168

41,420,294
1,416,477

40,463,971
1,055,783

40,694,873

1,010,888

41,221,895
1,408,579

2,228,974

937,040

484,290

89,682

8,770

140,796

849,382
17

2,032,900

1,163,376

1,397,995

1,239,996

236,090

42,293
4,900

16,260
205,498

64,368
4,850

46,151
24,250

123,334
1,807

48,111
1,940

47,475
3,000

30,439

2,666

17,993
43,910

27,149
56,468

68,644

96,014

72,315

83,200

39,514

52,447

19,016

309,793

812,549

796,485

1,487 061

SOUTH AMERICA.
Ch i l e :

Imports.................................
Exports.................................
C o l o m b ia :

Imports.................................
Exports.................................
Peru :
Imports.................................
Exports.................................




C O U N T R IE S ,

T o t a l N o r t h A m e r ic a :

EXPORTS, BY

23,464,730
2,024,098

AND

29,480,870
1,004,490

IM P O R T S

Mexico :
Imports........................................
Exports............................................
W est indies :
British, and B ermuda—
Imports.....................................
Exports.....................................
Cuba —
Imports.....................................
Exports.....................................
Danish —
Imports.....................................
Dutch—
Imports.....................................
Exports.....................................
French—
Imports.....................................
Haiti—
Imports.....................................
Exports.....................................
Santo Domingo—
Imports.....................................
Exports................................... .
A ll other North A merica:
Imports............................................
Exports............................................

S IL V E R

1903

ears

496

N o . 2 3 1 .— S il v e r : I mports

3,297
191,152

11,691
336,534

3,617
14,264

2,305
17,079

5,364
12,856

3,656
1,435

60,762
13,276

94,132
13,594

75,523
9,476

Total South A merica:
Imports.....................
Exports.....................

2,646,572
37,547

1,075,592
18,803

576,162
396,650

198,941
341,384

98,052
38,514

318,882
18,886

921,873
14,813

2,393,824
15,180

2,067,126
13,276

2,306,605
57,504

2,829,729
65,944

497
625,443

4,029
227,316

1,222

146
504,093

5

92; 000

741,498

525,853

4,476

240
1,239,946

197,824
994,270

865,580
771,417

522,258
306,639

7,622,610

8,329,969

1,752
6,820,009

562
2,035,146

9,700
3,515,129

5,809,517

1,829,419

4,021,886

5,471,463

5,001,248

259
7,110,683

40,139
1,947

20,908
21,950

3,110

2,601
2,051,962

6,794
2,190,170

777
3,077,470

1,417
96,147

9,868
761

223,646

443,733

287,861

294,637

i, 133,171

1,453

4,595
161,900

163,195
1,568

8,031

9,972

3 840
335'600

2 941
1,694! 816

4 846
1,915! 175

ASIA.
Chinese E mpire:
Imports....................
Exports....................
H ongkong:
Imports....................
Exports....................
Ja p a n :

&

Imports....................
Exports....................
A l l o t h e r A s ia :

Imports....................
Exports....................
T o t a l A s ia :

40,636
8,250,000

24,937
8,873,872

6,084
8,045,180

3,309
4,592,654

21,089
6,608,697

163,972
9,414,408

9,453
1,930,042

20,080
5,262,093

425,310
6,801,333

1,312,254
7,467,481

815,224
9,332,497

A ll other countries:
Imports....................
Exports....................

2,724

156,604
16,616

26
274,746

9,558
2,549

6,400

3,500
3,020

33,159
5,308

406,326
5,044

241,020
4,583

237,947
7,183

300,947

Grand total:
Imports.........
Exports.........

36,386,521
64,285,180

28,232,254
49,732,390

24,163,491
44,250,259

27,768,814
49,472,702

27,484,865
48,848,-812

44,442,540
65,869,063

42,946,624
66,739,073

44,658,097
57,921,202

43,954,810
55,682,792

45,217,194
55,286,861

45,937,249
64,749,958

O O U N T R IE 3 .
497




EXPORTS, B Y

Imports.........
Exports.........

AND

245
13,903

IM P O R T S

112,864
34,881

S IL V E R

2 1 9 3 0 "— s a 1911-

A ll other South A merica:
Imports................................
Exports................................

498

GOLD

AND

No. 2 3 2 .— G O LD AN D

Year
ended
June
30—

S I L V E R IM P O R T E D

EXPORTED.

S IL V E R : I m posts a n d E xports , b y P r in c ip a l C ustoms
D istricts , 1906 to 1911.
!

Gold.
Imports.

AND

Silver.

Exports. Imports. Exports.

Year
ended
June
30—

Gold.
Imports.

J
Exports.

NEW YORK, N. Y.

55,082,144 7,713,906
56,791,378 27,861,761
111,135,481 57,109,882
12,463,270 69,296,373
10,103,584 79,698,032
26,746,726 4,060,718

5,206,265 51,298,904
4,430,199 42,380,237
6,611,315 48,895,787
8,222,38245,435,640
6,681,96842,545,159
8,782,38551,142,167

9,819,432
11,876,780
12,523,806
10,537,872
10,748,129
11,634,356

4,486,348
4,770,501
3,689,545
3,136,027
2,642,340
2,436,658

ollars. D
D
ollars. D
ollars.

D .
ollars
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

Imports. Exports.

ALASKA.

ollar*. D
ollars.
ollars. D
D
ollars. D
1906.
.1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

{

Silver.

8,202,136
5,989,710
3,178,456
2,406,056
4,026,931
3,744,610

433,487
200,336
213,195
241,496
341,191
384,448

15,409
10,689
14,411
14,004
5,926
2,775

5,489
3,961
6 ,^ 8

4,295
8,919
7,925

PUGET SOUND, WASH.

3,236,164
6,161,408
1,558,069
1,614,188
4,443,848
3,033,800

1906....
1907....
1908....
1909....
1 910....
1911....

5,368,407
5,792,912
5,889,571
5,789,121
5,280,545
4,861,355

140,452
993,871
75,302 1,168,141
203,024 1,087,052
228,647
840,164
238,950
885,889
284,567
820,049

55,378
10,618
182,973
116,855
148,731
164,619

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

1,709,643
1,910,121
2,072,681
3,024,711
3,338,910
3,253,1721

500.000 2,691,862
400.000 2,974,408
2,646,204
2,916,682
2,772,282
3,770,640

1906.
1907.
108,200 1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

C R S CHRI8TI, TEX.
O PU
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

2,595,881
140,022
214,951
8,373,322
3,926,935
6,725,480

486,485 1,616,025
163,750
725,476
624,966
44,000
5,349
26,394
43,927
780,103

1906.... 7,048,769 1,833,565
1907.... 14,632,948 8,694,005
1908.... 7,879,141 U ,337,718
749,176 14,971,S42
1909-..16,749 1910....
283,701 6,323,076
9,065 191 1 .... 2,583,101 10,204,992

2,353,570 14,699,756 11,700,166
163,627
1,747,051 4,630,555 6,508,615 3,908,961
1,367,398 1,251,872 3,155,177
613,931
704,162
112,725 3,375,399
244,935
6,642,429
747,461 2,992,352
243,960
69,212 1,605,265
10,907,271
164,364

517,870 3,025,000 5,973,699
163,721
250,250 4,514,406
465,928
3,904,431
302,380
3,119,720
382,681
4,515,540
612,171
3,452,035




9,417,951
2,410,717
5,182,657
6,886,849
7,314,954
9,489,845

1,000,872
1,464,671
2,603,073
3,391,751
372,162
164,851

50,154
61,887
77,252
46,392
51,430
62,517

NIAGARA, N. Y.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

SALURIA, TEX.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

2,513,861
3,414,584
3,164,428
2,652,954
2,582,352
1,579,109

CHAMPLAIN, N. Y.

PASO DEL NORTE, TEX.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

4,233,579 5,366,189
22,391
14,504,917
3,759,329
34,539
3,588,424 3,033,975
3,362,104 27,008,324
8,111,108
20,690

44,800
200,000 1,464,228
252,140 6,512,784 3,866,518
611,884 3,539,625
440,442
37,490
82,748 2,336,105
15,113 1,082,922 4,694,427
185,319 1,972,300 3,632,837

1,816
40,742
7,810
3,206
143,021

VERMONT, VT.
1906.
279,838 1907.
1906.
1909.
225 1910.
1911.

3,683,662
1,798,508
1,400,959
3,057,127
578,296 1,967,265
484,584 2,867,124

1,306,479
7,288
210,443
66,154

16,554
75,124
32,431
189,830
207,355
162,848

135,959
226,894
107,508
163,702
214,904
243,934

N o . 2 3 3 ,:— I M P O R T E D D U T IA B L E M E R C H A N D IS E E N T E R E D F O R C O N S U M P T IO N : V a l u e s , D u t ie s C o ll ec t e d ,
R a t e s , 1890 to 1911, b y S ch ed u les op t h e R e sp e c t iv e T a r if f s in F or c e in t h e Y e a r s N a m e d .1
Schedule A.—Chemicals, oils, and
paints.
Year ended June 30—

D
ollars.

Values.

D
ollars. Per cen D
t. ollars.

Duties col­ Average
ad valo­
lected.
rem rates.

D
ollars. Percent. D .
ollars
57.24
48.19
51.11
52.18
52.93
37.36
35.26
35.93
48.63
51.40
50.31
51.08
53.05
51.76
53.28
52.73
51.71
49.03
50.53
50.32
50.33
51.34

48,460,028
68,788,174
42,449,094
47,556,563
30,271,453
33,168,037
34,853,090
23,603,665
18,847,123
18,152,727
29,089,333
28,631,743
38,870,207
65,164,750
40,011,304
36,327,218
50,917,147
67,148,963
45,279,789
41,103,417
66,960,781
58,756,531

D
ollars. Per cen D
t. ollars.
17,131,406
23,109,252
21,507,930
27,248,271
17,791,784
14,929,358
13,232,162
8,955,132
8,454,289
7,809,281
11,280,853
10,922,077
14,973,244
22,368,210
15,682,484
14,448,673
18,769,616
21,882,145
16,003,780
15,656,102
22,333,344
18,819,340

35.35
33.59
50.67
57.30
58.77
45.01
37.97
37.94
44.86
43.02
38.78
38.15
38.52
34.33
39.20
39.77
36.86
32.59
35.34
38.09
33.35
32.03

9,873,687
12,074,128
11,753,621
12,245,089
9,393,008
3,218,450
1,794,888
1,485,479
5,341,083
7,568,420
11,711,446
10,635,183
14,556,267
16,659,208
14,449,585
16,707,735
22,760,988
24,472,483
23,349,686
23,285,386
27,489,155
24,609,700

Average
Duties col­ ad valo­
lected. rem rates.

D .
ollars
1,856,577
2,052,592
1,942,175
1,759,942
1,289,544
679,907
412,644
339,974
1,205,278
1,671,048
2,351,940
2,049,457
2,572,527
2,814,734
2,463,948
2,750,017
3,650,271
3,701,201
3,301,256
3,140,844
3,184,697
2,861,624

Per cen
t.
16.07
17.00
16.52
14.37
13.73
21.13
22.99
22.88
22.57
22.08
20.08
19.27
17.67
16.90
17.05
16.46
16.04
15.12
14.14
13.49
11.59
11.63

* Figures for 1 1 by schedules w com
91
ere
piledfromdata som h p
ew at relim
inary, but foot to a ree w revised totals.
g
ith




49 9

1 The figures of this table do not in most instances agree with those under corresponding heads in the table following, owing to the fact that the schedules of the tariff and the
classifications of the Bureau of Statistics do not fully coincide as to the articles included. See note 2, p. 603.

D U T IE S .

14,362,557
8,221,583
22,716,823 10,946,381
23,734,881 12,131,725
23,836,492 12,438,327
16,877,496
8,933,326
22,285,374
8,324,735
22,871,936
8,065,292
21,106,515
7,605,169
15,192,178
7,387,433
17,244,220
8,863,349
20,090,172 10,106,541
20,166,399 10,301,486
21,424,011 11,365,381
25,735,463 13,320,181
24,704,36$ 13,163,258
23,126,296 12,193,546
26,589,979 13,749,020
31,306,069 15,350,019
26,224,241 13,250,558
21,148,142 10,641,572
24,774,251 12,467,509
24,860,537 12,764,425

Values.

AND

32.04
30,35
31.40
30.36
33.32
29.94
28.53
28.63
31.50
32.50
30.36
28.07
28.34
28.74
28.61
28.52
28.87
27.64
26.91
26.13
26.41
25.72

Values.

C O N S U M P T IO N ,

7,006,211
21,865,347
6,086,113
20,052,010
18,980,722
5,959,770
20,973,252
6,429,758
13,951,923
4,649,309
18,623,919
5,575,075
19,697,067
5,619,239
5,440,024
19,003,638
19,513,037
6,146,884
21,570,616
7,009,695
26,955,991
8,184,044
7,415,496
26,414,360
29,991,974
8,499,709
31,249,644
8,980,673
8,813,962
30,808,543
31,010,996
8,845,176
33,481,921
9,664,910
40,246,137 11,124,088
39,127,306 10,530,174
42,936,600 11,217,784
42,021,558 11,072,239
48,869,368 12,570,755

Average
Duties col­ ad valo­
lected.
rem rates.

Schedule D.—Wood,and manu­
factures of-

FOB

1890..........................................................
1891..........................................................
1892..........................................................
1893..........................................................
1894..........................................................
1896.........................................................
1896..........................................................
1897..........................................................
1898..........................................................
1899..........................................................
1900..........................................................
1901..........................................................
1902..........................................................
1903..........................................................
1904..........................................................
1905.......................... ..............................
1906..........................................................
1907..........................................................
1908..........................................................
1909..........................................................
1910..........................................................
1911*........................................................

Duties col- Average
ad valo­
lected.
rem rates.

Schedule C.—Metals, and manu­
factures of.

A d V alobem

IM P O S T S

Values.

Schedule B.—Earths, earthen­
ware, and glassware.

and

Schedule E.—Sugar, molasses, Schedule F.—Tobacco, and manu­ Schedule G.—Agricultural prod­
factures of.
and manufactures of.
ucts and provisions.

to

Schedule H.—Spirits, wines, and
other beverages.

D
ollars.

t. olla
D rs. Per cen D rs.
olla
16,626,045
21,065,863
10,150,633
12,589,004
11,289,510
13,672,464
13,625,272
18,782,759
8,225,482
9,371,597
13,597,162
15,055,501
16,331,536
18,298,780
17,875,683
20,725,297
22,917,352
29,959,081
26,495,243
27,332,038
29,581,469
29,781,489

olla
D rs. Percent. D rs.
olla
13,317,367
8 .1 37,298,471
00
16,172,277
10,265,067
14,831,989
13,668,906
14,916,305
14,859,117
20,971,882
9,916,183
10,627,399
14,382,305
16,655,744
18,756,035
21,891,687
21,176,293
22,689,611
23,927,700
26,125,037
22,160,089
23,269,458
24,124,239
26,150,394

76,77 46,560,858
101.13 34,579,463
117.82 38,427,051
121.08 28,422,078
109.10 37,733,091
109.06 34,175,778
111.66 33,716,958
120.55 29,853,286
113.40 32,505,236
105.77 35,762,588
110.63 38,566,704
114.85 43,682,461
119.63 46,221,428
118.46 49,013,792
109.48 47,570,416
104.41 53,868,946
87.20 63,720,855
83.64 69,609,535
85.14 71,719,009
81.55 84,872,747
87.80 105,977,383

Duties col­ Average
ad valo­
lected.
rem rates.

Values.

D rs. Per cen D rs.
olla
t. olla
10,647,676
14,275,401
11,063,116
12,735,144
9,562,098
9,925,557
7,721,677
8,613,987
11,608,121
12,743,785
13,183,635
13,043,820
16,012,639
16,282,144
16,890,988
15,418,334
18,126,575
19,203,886
21,618,559
23,633,333
25,160,516
27,957,751

28.55
30.66
31.99
33.14
33.64
26.30
22.59
25.55
38.88
39.21
36.86
33.82
36.66
35.23
34.46
32.41
33.65
30.14
31.06
32.95
29.64
26.38

12,499,327
13,572,368
12,717,443
13,921,426
10,160,219
11,285,766
11,287,894
11,880,430
9,319,646
11,072,774
12,897,506
14,099,924
15,367,757
16,784,608
17,120,014
17,912,332
19,669,398
23,083,420
21,419,770
23,381,943
25,313,878
20,041,091

Duties col­
lected.

Average
ad valo­
rem rates.
i

D
ollars. Per cen
t.
8,566,503
9,547,548
8,838,353
9,435,263
7,063,170
7,068,176
6,859,390
8,136,014
6,026,607
7,490,074
8,828,660
9,533,524
10,562,022
11,646,532
12,105,786
12,547,900
14,009,516
16,318,120
15,213,085
16,144,031
18,113,512
18,222,618

68.54
70.35
69.50
67.77
69.52
62.63
60.77
68.48
64.66
67.64
68.45
67.61
68.73
69.39
70.71
70.05
71.22
70.69
71.02
69.05
71.55
90.93

D U T IE S .

62.97
75.51
19.56
14.54
14.00
39.77
40.94
42.07
77.47
75.91
71.48
72.45
86.79
96.46
74.05
56.17
61.12
65.03
59.99
60.35
52.28
53.95

Values.

AND

55,168,658
32,511,296
128,900
193,294
273,764
15,600,529
29,910,006
41,346,400
29,695,301
61,060,942
57,823,285
63,089,412
53,040,877
63,625,731
58,152,347
51,442,112
52,648,866
60,338,523
50,168,155
56,414,434
53,105,357
52,926,000

Duties col­ Average
ad valo­
lected.
rem rates.

C O N S U M P T IO N ,




87,613,335
43,057,639
659,153
1,328,999
1,955,360
39,228,916
73,064,318
98,283,469
38,330,580
81,227,498
80,890,937
87,079,079
61,116,367
65,959,060
77,898,029
91,577,274
86,133,491
92,784,081
83,626,684
93,478,607
101,586,708
98,106,428

Values.

FOR

1890..........................................................
1891..........................................................
1892................................... , ....................
1893.........................................................
1894.........................................................
1895..........................................................
1896.........................................................
1897..........................................................
1898..........................................................
1899..........................................................
1900..........................................................
1901..........................................................
1902..........................................................
1903..........................................................
1904..........................................................
1905..........................................................
1906..........................................................
1907............................................- ............
1908..........................................................
1909..........................................................
1910.........................................................
1911J
........................................................

Duties col­ Average
ad valo­
lected.
rem rates.

IM P O R T S

Year ended June 30—
Values,

500

N o . 2 3 3 . — I m po r t e d D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d f o r C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s , D u t ie s C o l lected , a n d A d V a l o r e m B a t e s , 1890
1911, b y S c h e d u l e s o p t h e B e sp e c t iv e T a r if f s in F o rce in t h e Y e a r s N a m e d —Con tin u ed .

Schedule I.--Cotton manufactures. Schedule J.—Flax, hemp, and
jute, and manufactures of.
Year ended June 30—
Values.

Duties col­ Average
ad
lected. remvalo­
rates.

13,878,022

39.89
48.98
55.52
55.26
54.26
45.37
43.76
43.73
51.15
52.55
51.08
49.65
49.33
47.15
47.07
47.26
46.12
44.84
43.95
44.48
48.11
47.04

Dollars.

Dollars.

48.325.898
38,784,260
40,028,471
43,493,657
28,060,445
34,874,867
29,756,618
34,852,448
33,704,889
44,412,454
54,732,531
57,609,270
68,133,003
71,297,682
71,460,146
73,284,154
92,055,209
114,124,372
96,177,445
91,209,596
106,374,854
99,433,654

12,219,836
15,034,934
17,360,296
18,989,344
12,174,473
14,060,096
12,018,082
14,110,685
15,712,121
20,892,285
25,701,451
26,218,962
30,694,804
33,190,646
32,898,495
33,768,719
41,777,068
49,890,953
41,921,732
42,144,980
49,735,027
47,055,939

Per cent.

25.29
38.77
43.37
43.66
43.39
40.32
40.39
40.49
46.62
47.04
46.96
45.46
45.05
46.55
46.04
46.08
45.38
43.72
43.59
46.21
46.75
47.32

Dollars.

70,375,615
60,306,714
53,496,633
55,410,291
24,798,231
37,014,061
48,352,585
48,902,866
18,360,631
22,342,090
30,656,717
30,727,663
35,363,788
40,560,037
39,962,848
53,465,490
63,265,115
62,831,601
45,822.496

52,814,238
70,745,252
48,395,411

Per cent.
Dollars.
60.99
42,918,996
41,410,169
68.67
42,096,021
78.69
80.51
44,608,120
21,200,263
85.49
20,922,958
56.53
23,127,569
47.83
46.42
22,702,726
71.12
13,057,164
17,230,152
77.12
70.58
21,637,428
70.21
21,575,104
74.64
26,396,923
29,195,736
71.98
27,252,492
68.19
61.87
33,077,578
60.02
37,968,695
36,561,217
58.19
28,845,245
62.95
63.17
33,365,316
59.23
41,904,850
59.89
28,982,493

Values.

Duties col­ Average
ad
lected. remvalo­
rates.

Dollars.

Dollars.

38,246,787
37,300,387
31,442,180
37,919,948
24,160,529
31,023,148
26,627,731
26,517,092
22,639,597
25,026,504
30,358,771
26,836,267
32,242,228
30,047,873
31,483,007
31,822,655
32,591,910
38,816,839
31,755,212
31,001,307
32,295,926
30,993,462

18,945,959
19,368,764
16,965,637
20,310,258
12,824,084
14,739,550
12,504,006
12,421,970
12,231,681
13,506,312
15,771,795
14,245,693
17,293,290
19,276,546
16,610,210
17,010,130
17,351,095
20,313,706
16,483,078
16,284,117
17,023,622
16,053,261

Per cent.

49.54
51.93
53.96
53.56
53.08
47.51
46.96
46.85
54.03
53.97
51.95
53.12
53.64
53.47
52.76
53.45
53.24
52.33
52.94
52.53
52.71
51.80

D U T IE S .

31,577,132

26,228,434 11,666,308
28,310,523 13,619,191
26,204,159 12,326,649

Per cent.

Duties col­ Average
ad
lected. remvalo­
rates.

AND

11,691,611
9,892,223
9,468,347
11,333,605
7,446,758
8,906,189
9,311,340
9,903,895
7,500,252
8,934,913
10,565,562
9,715,747
10,422,930
11,944,300
11,035,018
10,409,188
12,292,896
14,284,628

Values.

CON SU M P TIO N ,

1Figures lor 1911 by schedules were compiled from data somewhat preliminary, but foot to agree with revised totals.

501




Dollars.

29,312,028
20,197,123
17,052,525
20,510,438
13,724,012
19,628,096
21,276,405
22,650,234
14,663,418
17,002,769
20,684,578
19,568,242
21,129,139
25,332,216
23,442,254
22,027,367
26,656,366
31,857,017

Duties col­ Average
ad
lected. remvalo­
rates.

IM PORTS F O R

Dollars.

1890..
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
iyuo..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
191U

Values.

Schedule K.—Wool, and manu­ Schedule L.. Silks and silk goods.
—
factures of.

Schedule M.--Pulp, papers, and books.
Year ended June 30—

Average
ad valorem
rates.

___________
1

D rs.
olla

Duties col­
lected.

Average
ad valorem
rates.

Values.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

P cen
er t.

Dollars.

i

19.33
65,232,530
22.85
54,580,110
25.16
51,290,806
23.85
63,390,176
38,819,967
24.34
23.10 1 47,072,376
22.26
47,748,386
22.56
41,184,008
25.67
56,868,214
25.84
66,420,324
22.93
77,801,134
24.25
76,193,074
23.56
80,667,841
98,422,646
22.28
22.09
78,680,617
21.09
92,512,767
21.31
119,640,146
20.67
133,092,951
19.75
94,616,374
19.39 113,862,410
120,594,291
21.28
20.92 108.828,919

16,179,068
13,693,067
13,561,172
15,990,103
10,602,196
10,995,435
11,203,210
10,031,293
14,073,599
16,272,012
18,773,587
17,912,848
20,180,984
20,843,433
18,767,420
20,771,250
20,600,776
29,892,107
24,475,066
26,387,061
29,133,889
27,431,406

24.65
25.09
26.44
25.22
27.31
23.36
23.46
25.04
24.75
24.50
24.13
23.51
23.29
21.18
23.85
22.45
22.23
22.45
25.87
23.17
24.16
25.20

76,240
6,631,988
10,836,047
10,003,430
10,327,118
3,028,168

i Figures for 1911 by schedules were compiled from data somewhat preliminary, but foot to agree with revised totals.

Average*
Duties col­ ad valorem
lected.
rates.
Dollars.

41,322
4.812.607
8,008,636
8,259,353
7.882.607
2,178,278

Per cent.

54.20
72.57
73.91
82.55
76.33
71.93

DU TIE S,




1,445,625
1,690,669
1,809,161
2,070,034
1,402,193
1,257,348
1,260,864
1,200,043
1,202,328
1,349,575
1,764,834
1,702,776
1,896,456
2,220,756
2,379,354
2,525,896
3,020,980
4,136,029
4,414,633
4,412,020
5,285,103
5,464,809

P cen
er t.

Values.

CO N SU M P T IO N , A N D

1890...................................................................................
7,480,109
1891...................................................................................
7,398,716
1892...................................................................................
7,191,116
1893...................................................................................
8,680,133 |
1894................................................................................... 1 5,761,472
1895................................................................................... !!
5,443,425
1896.................................................................................. 1 5,664,593
1897................................................................................... 1
5,319,055
1898.............................................................................! . . .
4,684,291
1899................................................................................... 1
1 5,223,698
1900...................................................................................
7,695,417
1901...................................................................................
7,021,206
1902...................................................................................
8,047,824
1903...................................................................................
9,907,819
1904...................................................................................
10,771,269
1905...................................................................................
11,974,859
14,173,917
20,005,025 I
!
1908.................................................................................. 1 22,335,007
22,764,740
1910................................................................................... | 24,832,627
26,123,565 1
19111.................................................................................
1

D rs.
olla

Tea.
IM PORTS FOR

Duties col­
lected.

Values.

Schedule N.—Sundries.

to

502

No. 2 3 3 .— I mported D utiable M erchandise E ntered for Consumption: V alues , D uties C ollected, and A d V alorem R ates, 1890
1911, by Schedules of the R espective T ariffs in Force in the Y ears N amed — Continued.

N o. 3 3 4 — IM P O R T E D M E R C H A N D ISE E N TERED FO R C O N SU M P T IO N : V al u e s , D uties (T otal
R a t e s , 1890 to 1911.'

Duties col­
lected.2

\
1
Dutiable.

Total.

P cen
er t.
33.71
44.83
55.79
51.93
59.11
51.55
48.56
48.39
49.65
43.72
44.16
41.98
44.01
43.38
46.2
G
47.56
45.22
45.35
44.43
46.77
49.21 |
!
50.85 '

D rs.
olla
225,317,076
215,790,686
173,097,670
198,373,452
128,881,868
147,901,218
156,104,598
171,779,194
144,258,563
200,873,429
228,364,556
232,641,499
250,550,428
279,779,587
257.392.055
257,898,130
293,557,984
329,121,659
282,273,432
294,377,360
326,203,093
309,581,944

|

P cen
er t.

P cen
er t.

44.39
46.26
48.69
49.56
50.00
41.75
39.95
42.17
48.80
52.07
49.24
49.64
49.79
49.03
48.77
45.24
44.16
42.55
42.94
43.15
41.52
41.22

29.59
25.65
21.65
23.79
20.56
20.44
20.67
21.89
24.77
29.48
27.62
28.91
27.95
27.85
26.29
23.77
24.22
23.28
23.88
22.99
21.11
20.29

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

3.60
3.40
2.67
3.00
1.92
2.17
2.23
2.41
1.99
2.72
3.02
2.96
3.13
3.42
3.08
3.03
3.38
3.72
3.13
3.21
3.50
3.25 |

12.16
13.24
12.36
12.55
9.32
10.61
10.81
11.02
8.05
9.22
10.93
10.25
11.18
12.28
11.73
12.74
13.95
15.97
13.11
13.94
16.54
16.05




503

1 During the period from May 1,1900, to July 25,1901, merchandise brought from Porto Rico was dutiable at 15 per cent of regular rates. The duties collected thereon were as
follows: May 1,1900, to June 30,1900, $134,593.88; July 1,1900, to July 25, 1901, $448,193.91. See explanation of terms, p. 20.
2 Export duty from the Philippine Islands not included after 1902. The figures of this column do not include additional and discriminating duties.
3 The average ad valorem rates on dutiable merchandise are based on ordinary duties, and those on free and dutiable merchandise are based on total duties collected.

D U T IE S .

765,708,693
845,483,252
804,297,933
832,732,993
630,107,658
731,162,090
759,694,084
789,251,030
587,153,700
685,441,892
830,519,252
807,763,301
899,793,754
1,007,960,110
981,822,559
1,087,118,133
1,213,417,649
1,415,402,285
1,183,120,665
1,281,641,735
1,547,109,137
1,527,945,652

Imports
per
capita.

AND

1910...........................................................................

D rs.
olla

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
570,669,382
527,669,459
570,044,856
664,721,885
773,448,834
657,415,920
G
82,265,867
785,756,020
750,981,697

Duty
collected
per
capita.

C O N SU M P T IO N ,

1894......................................................................
1895...................................................................................
1890...................................................................................
1897...................................................................................
1898.................................................................................
1899.........................................................................
1900...................................................................................
1901....................................................................
1902...............................................................................
1903......................
......................
1904........................
.............
1905.................................................................................
1906............................................................................
1907.................................................................................
1908...........................................................................

Dlla
o rs.

258,136,929
379,028,079
448,771,192
432,450,474
372,461,955
376,890,100
368,897,523
381,902,414
291,534,005
299,668,977
306,759,922
339,093,256
396,542,233
437,290,728
454,153,100
517,073,277
548,695,764
641,953,451
525,704,745
599,375,868
761,353,117
776,963,955

A d V alorem

FOR

D rs.
olla
1890...................................................................................
1891..............................................................................
1892...........................................................................

Dutiable.

Free.

Free and
dutiable.

an d

IM P O RTS

Free.

P ee Ca p it a ),

Average ad valorem
1 rate of duty on 3
—

Values.
Year ended June 30—

an d

504

IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES,

No. 2 3 5 . — P R IN C IP A L C L A SS E S O F IM P O R T E D D U TIA B L E M E R C H A N D IS E
E N T E R E D F O E C O N S U M P T IO N : V alues a n d Am u t o D ty C ollected ,
o ns f u
1892 to 1911.1
Animals.
Year
ended
June
30—

Value.

Chemicals,, drugs, dyes, and
ledicines.

Breadstuffs.2

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valo­
rem
duty.
rate of
duty.

Value.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

D rs.
olla

Perct.

47.66 14,316,126
26.17 2,077,112
989,855
842,231
48.50 15.769,436
25.49 1,736,433
9,907,511
530,944 44.33
28.04 1,197,711
25.92 13,201,376
20.23 1,667,653
432,413
23.00 13,767,387
248,653
20.00 1,082,303
22.98 13,205,401
300,283
20.00 1,306,487
33.84 15,380,943
956,561
323,682
29.96
940,364
33.25 16,966,175
24.96
312,710
33.46 j 21,599,570
24.55 1,127,136
377,137
34.11 |20,788,576
24.65 1,172,011
399,823
32.10 ‘ 23,513,122
24.72 1,458,733
468,275
23.50 1,713,614
566,357 33.05 24,162,545
793,234
33.33 23,624,641
24.30 2,379,924
28.73 23,737,977
24.07 5,005,074 1,437,963
34.97 25,455,117
22.67 3,705,909 1,296,068
34.54 30,230,121
20.82 4,219,443 1,457,441
33.49 27,662,807
24.00 5,190,354 1,738,112
32.65 31,817,870
25.23 7,966,139 2,600,797
25.25 7,305,468 2,410,461 l 33.00 30,918,799
31.56 32,614,967 1
25.96 11,729,802 ' 3,701,843

1
1
1 Value.

|

i

!
i
|

D rs.
olla
2892........................................... 28,667,500
1893........................................... 33,343,554
1894........................................... 21,590,929
1895
.................................
1896 ........................................... 32,265,022
1897...........................................
1898........................................... 26,710,950
1899 ........................................... 1 31,678,915
1
1900 ........................................... 1 39,789,972
1901........................................... 39,773,920
1902........................................... ‘ 44,590,085
1903........................................... ' 51, 706,978
1904 ........................................... '' 48,901,815
1905........................................... 48,953,232
1906........................................... !j 61,756,361
1907 ........................................... ' 73,059,549
1908........................................... |66,131,104
1909........................................... 1 61,902,662
1910........................................... |67,948,594
1911........................................... 64,270,892

| Ordinary
d u tj.

D rs.
olla
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
27,758,625
2G 300,007
,
26,559,679
33,349,342
38,999,267
84,599,772
33,060,402
38,077,844
35,806.882

i See note 1, p. 499, and note 2, p. 503.

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
6,604,477
6,389,267
6,386,675
6,770,870
7,522,515
6,703,211
7,360,396
7,236,631
7,198,403

31.44
30.43
34.02
30.37
28.78
28.60
31.20
31.69
29.35
26.96
27.09
27.33
27.04
26.90
26,60
24.88
24.23
23.13
23.41
22.07

Earthen, stone, and china ware.

Cotton, manufactures of.




Ordinary
duty.

er
olla
P ct. D rs. D rs. P ct. D rs.
er
olla
olla

olla
D rs. D rs.
olla
661,903
1892........ 2,540,661
797,107
1893........ 3,126,943
1
1894........ 1 1,222,741 342,910
392,012
1895......... 1,938,226
549,836
1896........ 2,749,180
776,302
1897......... 13,881,511
1898........ 4,143,869 1,241,461
1899........ 3,579,129 893,312
883,300
1900......... 3,597,953
775,264
1901........ 3,144,741
619,978
1902........ 2,507,382
1
1903........ 1 2,685,995
631,290
1904........ 1,483,523
360,488
1905........ 1,488,424 358,224
419,062
1906........ 1,848,367
1907......... 1,936,457
403,195
660,115
1908......... 2,750,019
1909........ 2,682,918
686,969
1910........ 4,103,117 1,036,098
1911......... 3,491,030
906,275

Year ended June 30—

Value.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

P cent
er
57.33
57.08
56.34
46.79
45.82
45.99
54.78
55.99
55.34
54.87
54.91
63.68
53.78
54.26
54.00
53.38
52.32
53.41
56.04
55.71

Value.

Ordinary
duty.

olla
D rs. | D rs.
olla
8,727,120 j 5,028,314
9,377,284
5,404,985
6,683,015
3,857,193
9,263,425
3,232,749
10,539,477
3,563,436
10,531,452
3,576,026
6,465,311
3,568,634
7,636,616
4,469,407
8,646,224
5,043,426
5,455,819
9,350,921
9,656,502
5,655,669
6,153,463
10,534,042
6,963,622
11,905,434
6,823,783
11,676,194
12,805,946
7,542,252
13,701,407
8,024,207
13,109,796
7,708,893
10,096,955
5,922,309
11,183,975
6,547,378
11,431,652
6,669,292

2 Including rice after 1910.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

P cen
er t.
57.65
57.64
57.72
34.90
33.81
33.96
55.20
58.53
58.33
58.35
58.57
68.42
58.49
58.44
58.90
58.56
58.80
58.65
58.54
58.34

IMPOBTS FOB CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES,

505

N o. 2 3 5 * — P rincipal C lasses of I mported D utiable M erchandise E ntered for
C onsumption : V alues and A mounts of D uty Collected, 1892 to 1911— Contd.

Fibers, vegetable, and textile grasses, and manufactures of.
Year
ended
June
30—

Unmanufactured. *

Value.

Dollars.

1892.......
1893.......
1894......
1895.......
1896.......
1897.......
1898.......
1899......
1900......
1901.......
1902.......
1903.......
1904......
1905.......
1906......
1907......
1908.......
1909......
1910......
1911.......

2,681,849
2,562,671
1,548,550
1,101,425
662,215
647,987
1,464,366
1,783,975
2,081,064
2,489,431
3,090,059
2,832,896
3,396,161
2,886,345
3,235,550
3,761,712
3,602,508
3,220,683
4,707,162
3,606,042

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valo­
duty.
rem
rate of
duty.
Dollars.

328,606
299,947
160,147
80,411
46,546
58,023
201,239
270,416
279,516
275,331
359,549
336,202
402,237
315,827
342,859
401,344
372,244
366,708
481,014
358,255

Per ct.
12.25
11.70
10.34
7.30
7.03
8.95
13.74
15.16
13.63
11.06
11.64
11.80
11.84
10.94
10.60
10.67
10.33
11.39
10.22
9.94

Fruits and nuts.
Year
ended
June
30—

Value.

1
1 Dollars.
1892....... 11,129,410
1893....... 113,398,411
1894...... 9,898,493
1895....... 11,735,146
1896....... 13,230,451
1897...... 12,426,430
1898....... 9,113,090
1899...... 11,234,809
1900...... 11,799,419
m i ....... 11,445,467
1902...... 12,497,896
1908...... 12,924,825
1904...... 14,464,772
1905....... 13,753,410
1906....... 15,811,663
1907....... 20,512,301
1908...... 22,234,978
1909....... 16,888,802
1910...... 21,229,072
1911....... 21,813,214

Manufactures of.

Value.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valo­
duty.
rem
rate of
duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

25,738,308
28,116,570
18,656,650
19,804,362
18,984,410
21,484,029
19,093,952
25,334,557
30,905,121
32,144,129
37,986,001
38,462,068
38,941,141
39,801,605
49,775,371
63,194,350
51,963,302
47,165,187
56,734,751
52,692,318

10,066,634
11,000,713
7,303,265
7,163,131
6,575,305
7,651,748
8,456,296
10,649,737
12,761,422
12,632,686
14,798,090
15,475,502
15,625,034
15,764,570
18,899,305
22,137,569
18,241,668
18,071,454
21,942,092
20,471,331

Per ct.

39.11
39.13
39.15
34.70
34.64
35.62
44.28
42.04
41.28
39.30
38.915
40.24
40.13
39.58
37.97
35.03
35.10
38.32
38.6!3
38.85

Furs, and manufactures of.

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

Dollars.

Per ct.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Per ct.

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
2,847,620 28.77 4,539,670
972,846 21.43
2,739,634 23.35 7,385,779 1,520,685 20.59
2,607,628 19.72 4,875,733 1,010,946 20.73
650,772 20.93
2,960,405 ! 23.82 3,109,015
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
5,228,426 44.31 5,426,998 1,155,742 21.30
4,472,338 39.08 4,607,251
983,159 21.34
5,532,713 44.27 5,789,739 1,225,136 21.16
5,693,925 44,05 6,276,032 1,332,625 21.23
6,198,757 42.85 5,614,759 1,185,014 21.10
5,773,988 41.89 7,746,421 1,612,444 20.82
6,550,426 41.43 8,410,550 1,780,673 21.17
6,992,677 34.09 8,595,059 1,835,608 21.36
7,720,237 34.72 6,048,724 1,342,548 22.20
6,173,136 36.55 9,196,008 1,995,337 21.70
8,428,437 39.70 10,429,939 2,641,112 i 25.32
8,017,396 36.70 8,058,688 2,114,521 '1 26.24




Fish.

1 Flax and hemp only.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valo­
rem
duty.
rate of
duty.

Value.

DoUars.

Dollars.

4,230,797
4,472,255
4,005,344
3,902,303
3,932,905
3,734,287
4,600,987
4,840,346
5,826,731
5,587,312
6,948,854
7,218,155
8,242,886
8,421,704
9,601,752
10,534,801
10,160,054
10,524,096
11,667,526
12,915,830

880,385
922,243
795,488
742,976
702,005
698,418
865,094
919,855
1,027,830
1,079,241
1,325,578
1,267,195
1,438,452
1,505,400
1,699,184
1,910,301
1,818,565
1,968,657
2,223,323
2,479,659’

Per ct.

20.81
20.62
19.86
19.04
17.85
18.70
18.20
19.00
17.64
19.31
19.08
17.55
17.45
17.88
17.38
18.13
17.90
18.71
19.06
19.20

Glass, and manufactures of.

Value.

DoUars.

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
6,969,959
6,404,201
5,776,661
7,344,643
7,367,742
6,175,786
4,837,747
6,210,134
6,639,142

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

Dollars.

Per ct.

5,331,089
57.23
5,067,306
60.40
3,500,225
69.51
3,124,639 | 52.60
2,875,364
46.07
2,629,581 1 44.98
2,133,861
57.49
2,499,276
60.07
2,825,395 1 57.60
2,743,096
56.38
3,545,795
58.59
4,303,509
61.74
3,918,283
61.18
57.33
3,311,715
52.25
3,837,641
3,920,733
53.22
53.21
3,285,921
2,614,745
54.05
3,343,248
53.83
13,659,215
55.12

506

IM PORTS FO R CONSUM PTION, A N D

D U TIE S.

N o . 2 3 5 . — P r in c ip a l C l asses o f I m p o r t e d D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d f o r
C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s a n d A m o u n t s o f D u t y C o l l e c t e d , 1 8 9 2 to 1911— C o n td .

Iron and steel, and manufac­
tures of.
Year ended June 30—
Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

,
Value.

1
1 Dollars.
1892............................................ 13,368,166
1893............................................ 15,303,244
1894............................................. 9,602,749
1895............................................ 13,823,860
1896............................................ 1 13,250,149
1897............................................. 13,588,986
1898.............................................1 11,315,233
1899.............................................1 11,179,337
1900............................................. 13,130,742
1901........................................... 11,682,328
1902............................................. 11,281,763
1903............................................. 11,307,565
1904............................................. 11,028,342
1905............................................. 11,670,748
1906............................................. 14,873,930
1907............................................. 19,833,100
1908............................................. 14,100,522
1909........................................... 13,693,297
1910............................................ 16,699,938
1911............................................. 14,934,247

! Average
Ordinary
ad valo­
duty.
rem rate
of duty.
Dollars.

4,500,359
5,228,265
3,198,894
3,633,434
3,375,240
3,348,445
3,658,656
3,988,377
4,635,856
4,104,453
4,074,793
4,002,598
4,020,221
3,967,660
5,073,905
6,133,538
4,506,444
4,966,476
5,345,755
4,831,143

Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.
Dollars, j Per cent.
10. 64
55.47 12,561,871
1,336,226 |
62.80 15,203,563
10.85
1,646,479
68.41 14,856,985
610,878
12.58
7,302,556
1,110,102
15.20
48.41
38.80
7,408,008
1,215,015
16.40
3,222,954
40.17
526,465
16.33
7,460,975
45.51
915,888
12.28
13.32
1,808,038
43.58 13,576,956
37.47 13,290,466
1,834,531
13.80
2,142,732
38.15 16,489,989
12.99
37.03 19,059,481
2,492,696
13.08
12.11
32.15 21,740,365 ' 2,633,539
2,069,275
13.47
36.72 15,358,478
11,74
38.20 23,153,683 1 2,719,621
32.00 30,444,949
3,523,649
11.57
28.83 32,008,456
3,823,495
11.94
35.21 12,968,404 | 1,813,267
13.98
2,987,962
38.00 24,964,719
11.97
32.95 38,762,218
5,026,570
12.97
31.63 32,990,527
4,678,875
14.18

Leather, and manufactures of.




Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Per cent.

3892............................................. 29,816,035 16,519,326
1893............................................. 34,858,929 21,916,417
1891............................................. |20,559,368 14,063,672
1895............................................. ' 24,047,406 11,641,561
10,064,356
1896............................................
1897............................................. 16,361, 778 6,572,930
1898............................................ 12,809,186
5,830,089
1899............................................. 11,796,060
5,140,785
1900............................................. ! 20,857,844
7,815,929
1901............................................. 1 18,319,109
6,988,479
1902............................................. ' 28,261,053 10,464,404
1903............................................. ' 52,456,840 16,865,971 '
9,651,240 ,
1904............................................. ' 26,277,690
1905............................................. 122,044,937
8, 422,238 ,
1906............................................. 1 30,579,453
9,784,043
1907............................................. 1 42,739,786 12,322,878
1908............................................. 1 26,499,850
9,331,328
1909............................................. 1 21,620,690 ' 8,216,063
1910............................................. ' 37,553,398 12,375,286
1911............................................. 32,119,753 10,160,992
i

Year ended June 30—

Jewelry and precious stones.

Per cent.

33.66
34.16
33.31
26.2$
25.47
24.64
32.33
35.68
36.31
35.13
36.12
35.40
36.45
33.99
34.25
30.93
31.96
36.27
32.01
32.35

|

Meat and dairy products.

Value.

Dollars.
1,851,893
2,081,234
1,801,162
2,026,078
2,060,719
2,304,013
1,922,530
1,950,835
2,255,491
2,607,080
3,461,220
4,619,129
4,082,271
4,190,678
5,031,358
6,686,418
6,503,773
6,605,894
9,043,187
11,261,639

Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Per cent.

615,789
761,199
650,236
544,032
532,778
616,595
710,053
800,135
920,289
1,026,774
1,217,409
1,502,192
1,531,185
1,582,795
1,830,854
2,236,451
2,156,447
2,283,186
2,800,397
8,167,494

31.87
36.57
36.10
26.85
25.85
26.76
36.93
41.01
40.80
39.38
35.17
32.52
37.51
37.77
36.39
33.45
33.15
34.56
30.97
28.13

IMPORTS FOB CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES,

507

No. 3 3 5 . — P rincipal C lasses of I mported D utiable M erchandise E ntered for
C onsumption : V alues a n d A mounts of D uty C ollected , 1892 to 1911— Cont'd.
Oils, animal, mineral, and
vegetable.
Year ended June 30—
Value.

Dollars.

1892.
1893.
1891.
1895.
189G
.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

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
4,047,869
4,509,776
4,444,925
5,170,678
6,523,488
7,409,057
7,591,845
7,843,852
12,307,223

|

1 Average
Ordinary ad valoduty.
rem rate
of duty.
Dollars.

Per cent.

412,895
495,382
444,053
496,114
679,100
557,715
693,958
680,593
749,669
815,622
1,093,676
1,195,846
1,265,793
1,305,567
1,622,932
1,985,737
2,190,534
2,319,909
2,433,309 '
3,402,783
1

25.55
24.47
26.20
25.02
25.00
24.29
29.16
30.97
29.61
26.32
29.05
29.55
28.07
29.37
31.39
30.44
29.57
30.56
31,02
27.65

Paints, pigments, and colors.

Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Per cent.

1,373,557
1,454,054
955,558
1,183,373
1,225,922
1,259,511
1,041,807
1,192,880
1,515,697
1,445,866
1,596,199
1,825,972
1,646,916
1,512,508
1,673,701
2,012,746
1,743,980
1,687,401
1,915,148
1,958,583

Paper, and manufactures of.1 |
Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Per cent.

3,359,360
3,777,458
2,595,425
2,934,759
3,133,449
3,151,073
2,814,214
3,183,236
3,787,523
3,916,015
4,257,517
4,734,010
5,306,871
5,537,361
7,024,198
10,647,433
12,125,513
11,476,963
14,300,940
15,236,698

1,095,047
1,226,677
829,109
780,872
786,896
778,462
808,825
927,610
1,134,328
1,163,015
1,238,285
1,363,140
1,495,142
1,647,210
1,887,954
2,710,657
2,924,958
2,875,092
4,140,841
4,439,113

Year ended June 30—
Value.

1892............................................
1893............................................
1894............................................
1895............................................
1896............................................
1897............................................
1898............................................
1899.............................................
1900.............................................
1901.............................................
1902.............................................
1903............................................
1904............................................
1905............................................
1906............................................
1907............................................
1908.............................................
1909............................................
1910............................................
1911............................................

32.60
32.48
31.95
21.61
25.10
24.70
28.74
29.14
29.95
29.70
29.09
28.79
28.17
27.94
26.88
25.46
24.12
25.05
28.96
29.13

30.60
32.72
32.39
27.16
27.68
27.55
32.53
33.03
33.17
31.98
32.17
32.50
32.88
32.68
31.55
31.18
29.91
30.93
30.70
32.22

Rice.2
Value.

Average
Ordinary ad valo­
duty.
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

2,684,898
2,355,261
1,750,888
3,034,618
1,894,000
3,104,022
3,127,044
3,304,462
2,062,298
2,198,794
2,756,630
2,894,156
2,822,428
1,930,805
2,904,485
8,953,566
4,603,520
4,562,627
4,163,113

1,473,707
1,184,454
1,129,151
1,844,546
983,805
1,668,398
1,971,920
2,104,135
1,307,545
1,194,936
1,290,417
1,342,512
1,242,923
797,105
1,023,756
1,254,297
1,542,469
1,642,929
1,458,307

1Includes books, maps, engravings, etc., after 1909.
2Included with breadstuffs after 1910.




420,360
475,733
309/095
321,405
339,329
346,976
338,870
394,045
502,807
462,437
513,620
693,517
541,467
474,241
528,045
627,511
521,702
521,939
587,992
630,975

Per cent.

54.87
50.29
64.60
60.79
51.92
53.76
63.06
63.68
63.40
54.35
46.81
46.39
44.04
41.28
35.25
31.73
33.51
36.01
35.03

50 8

IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES.

N o , 2 3 5 *— P r in c ip a l C lasses o f I m p o r t ed D u t ia b l e M e r c h a n d is e E n t e r e d fob
C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s a n d A m ounts o f D u t y C o l l e c t e d , 1892 to 1911— Contd.
Spirit®, winea, and malt liquors.
Malt liquors.
Year ended June 30—
Value.

1892.................................................
1893................................................
1894................................................
1895.................................................
1896................................................
1897................................................ 1
1898................................................ 1
1899................................................ !
1900................................................
1901.................................................
1902.................................................
1903................................................
1904.................................................
1905.................................................
1906.................................................
1907.................................................
1908................................................
1909.................................................
1910.................................................
1911.................................................

J
Dollars.
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
2,052,981
2,332,857
2,410,153
2,724,639
3,384,273
3,329,211
3,284,884
3,287,352
3,423, 721

Ordinary
duty.

Spirits, distilled.
Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.
833,124
928,944
776,200
637,512
648,406
616,082

Per cent
47.52

620,301
744,333
884,463
953,330
985,620
1,092,994
1,241,512
1,320,475
1,507,960
1,838,190
1,823,977
1,791,770
2,027,264

53.46
51.09
50.83
50.55

2,075,029

48.28
50.28
39.01
38.65
38.24

51.90
53.24
53.20
54.79
55.35
54.32
54.78
54.55
61.67
60.61

Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.
1,721,608
1,912,721
1,452,317
2,092,137
2,098,122
3,165,553
1,325,764

Dollars.
2,948,715
3,183,634
2,447,657
2,594,366
2,624,785
4,012,880
1,926,954
3,030,613
3,726,849
4,186,461
4,670,827
5,164,398
5,576,888
5,737,208
6,555,658
7,917,114
7,686,984
8,808,226
9,315,898
9,093,027

2,158,538
2,771,321
3,211,035
3,523,934
3,940,346
4,323,990
4,564,035
5,229,194
6,503,392
6,249,470
7,438,930
7,227,841
6,114,226

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.
Per cent.
171.34
166.95
168.54
124.75
125.10
126.92
145.35
140.40
134.48
130.38
132.54
131.06
128.93
125.71
125.37
121.74
123.01
118.40
126.12
148.72

Spirits, wines, and malt liquors—Continued.

1

Total spirits, wines, and malt
liquors.

Wines.

Year ended June 30—
Value.

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

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.
9,246,276

Dollars.
5,058,662

9,687,949
6,856,630

5,144,039
3,706,387
3,697,826
3,462,872
3,370,31d

7,232,839
7,212,997
6,837,979
6,177,734
6,516,126
7,381,221

1900.................................................
1901................................................. 7,931,363
8,810,299
1902................................................
1903................................................. 9,629,509
1904................................................. 9,263,121
1905................................................. 9,781,666
1906................................................. 10,348,951
1907............................................... 11,710,563
1908............................................... 10,269,894
3909.............................................
11,132,549
1910................................................. 13,396,634
9,008,079
1911...............................................




3,194,985
3,341,220
3,816,098
3,981,445
4,492,066
4,953,105
4,828,975
5,040,116
5,464,595
6,042,510
5,185,373
5,050,118
6,462.235
5,495,390

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.
Per cent.
54.73
53.13
54.06
51.15
47.73
49,37
51.72
51.28
51.70
50.20
50.99
51.44
52.13
51.53
52.80
51.60
50.49
45.36
48.24
61.00

1
Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Dollars.
Dollars.
12,721,307
8,840.501
13,524,840
9,256,617
9,852,795
6,930,244
10,959,421 i 6,929,704
10,987,899 1 6,736,063
31, 614,623
8,005,277
8,663,869
5,742,240
10,131,635
7,116,166
11,892,581 1 8,427,410
13,028,324 j 9,121,236
14,233,197 1 10,148,514
i
15,622,836 11,210,498
15,919,968 11,647,375
16,755,854 12,097,799
18,302,784 13,528,213
21,598,227 15,797,814
19,848,575 11,696,334
21,856,363 15,650,113
23,911,827 17,605,387 J
18,546,026 ! 16,603,446

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.
Per cent.
69.49
68.44
70.34
63.23
61.35
68.92
66.28
70.24
70.86
70.01
71.30
71.76
73.16
72.20
73.91
73.14
74.04
71.60
73.63
89.85

509

IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, AND DUTIES,

N o . 2 3 5 . — P rincipal C lasses of I mported D utiable M erchandise E ntered for

C onsumption: V alues

and

A mounts

Silk, manufactures of.
Year
ended
June
30—

Value,

1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....
1902....
1903....
1904....
1905....
1906....
1907....
1908....
1909....
_
1910_
1911----

31,442,180
37,919,949
24,160,529
31,023,148
26,627,732
26,517,093
22,635,047
25,026,504
30,358,777
26,836,267
32,242,228
36,047,873
31,483,008
31,822,656
32,591,910
38,400,317
31,755,212
30,486,367
33,084,737
31,965,625

D rs.
olla

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

of

63.96
53.56
53.08
47.51
46.96
46.85
54.03
53.97
51.95
53.07
53.64
53.47
52.76
53.45
53.24
52.68
51.94
53.09
53.39
53.47

Value.

Aver­
age ad
Ordinary valo­
cruty.
rem
rate of
duty.

Value.

1647,225
11,322,825
11,948,739
39,221,545
73,010,379
98,241,549
38,261,940
81,115,676
80,800,221
87,034,843
61,106,299
65,950,814
77,904,534
91,574,222
86,128,570
92,776,726
83,614,143
93,461,638
101,572,915
97,872,117

Toys, dolls, doll heads, toy
marbles, etc.
Year
ended
June
30—

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad,
valo­
Value.
rem
rate of
duty. 1

olla
D a P ct. D rs.
oU rs. er

2,462,509
2,827,044
2,148,715
1,967,947
2,502,111
3,806,793
2,219,551
2,261,578
2,893,116
3,813,105
3,987,540
4,210,937
4,988,071
4,927,483
5,900,522
6,929,841
7,187,482
4,860,017
6,628,683
8,158,941

861,878
989,465
752,050
625,683
625,528
826,698
736,694
791,552
1,012,591
1,334,587
1,395,639
1,473,828
1,745,824
1,724,619
2,065,182
2,425,444
2,515,618
1,701,002
2,320,039
2,855,521




Value.

DUrs. P ct. DU rs.
oa
oa
er
126,704
191,831
272,131
15,599,343
29,897,091
41,336,104
29,504,584
61,596,062
57,741,823
63,010,179
53,033,511
63,630,423
58,152,088
51,439,760
52,645,551
60,334,593
50,162,157
56,406,484
53,098,071
52,804,199

19.58
14.50
13.96
39.77
40.95
42.08
77.11
75.94
71.46
72.43
86.79
96.48
74.66
56.17
61.12
65.03
59.99
60.36
52.28
53.95

10,150,634
12,588,407
11,289,511
13,672,465
13,625,273
18,782,760
8,225,483
9,371,597
13,597,162
15,055,501
16,332,287
18,298,781
17,875,683
20,725,298
22,917,352
29,960,184
26,495,243
27,332,038
29,581,469
29,788,180

Vegetables.

D rs.
olla
1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....
1902....
1903....
1904....
1905....
1906....
1907....
1908....
1909....
1910....
1911....

to 1911— Oontd.

Sugar, molasses, and confec­ Tobacco, and manufactures of.
tionery.

er
olla
D rs. P ct. D rs.
olla
16,965,637
20,310,259
12,824,085
14,739,550
12,504,006
12,421,970
12,230,322
13,506,312
15,771,796
14,245,693
17,293,290
19,276,547
16,610,210
17,010,130
17,351,095
20,230,402
16,493,078
16,186,131
17,665,994
16,792,244

D uty C ollected, 1892

35.00 2,764,923
35.00 5,457,728
35.00 3,881,484
35.00 3,860,181
!
25.00 1 2,556,051
25.00 2,606,771
33.19 1,983,203
35.00 2,170,959
35.00 2,707,964
85.00 3,491,227
35.00 6,981,760
35.00 4,449,057
35.00 6,931,601
35.00 3,976,520
35.00 5,404,677
35.00 5,556,289
35.00 8,029,748
35.00 12,569,478
35.00 8,108,504
35.00 9,266,094

Ordinary
duty.

! Aver­
age ad
Ordinary 1valoduty. 1 rem
rate of
|duty.

D rs. Perct.
olla
10,265,068
14,831,990
13,668,907
14,916,306
14,859,117
20,971,883
9,916,183
10,627,399
14,382,206
16,655,744
18,757,718
21,892,109
21,176,293
22,689,611
23,927,701
26,125,037
22,160,090
23,269,458
24,124,239
26,159,615

101.13
117.82
121.08
109.10
109.06
111.65
120.55
113.40
105.77
110.63
114.85
119.64
118.46
109.48
104.41
87.19
83.64
85.13
81.55
87.82

Wood, and manufactures of.
Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

Value.

Ordinary
duty.

Aver­
age ad
valo­
rem
rate of
duty.

olla
D rs. P ct. D rs.
olla
er

D rs. P ct.
olla
er

1,027,766
2,400,881
1,797,345
1,027,129
611,460
586,603
859,866
929,592
1,042,629
1,361,715
3,295,872
1,609,527
2,629,020
1,418, )19
1,986,704
1,898,i358
2,722,352
4,955,305
2,550,1343
2,905,1384

2,130,942
2,437,656
1,737,279
779,238
712,469
602,924
1,277,726
1,754,764
2,609,506
2,212,567
2,804,244
3,230,837
2,887,575
3,246,141
4,143,117
4,385,039
4,059,682
4,033,289
4,349,911
4,192,573

37.17
43.99
46.31
26.61
23.92
22.50
43.36
42.82
38.50
39.00
47.21
36.18
37.93
35.66
36.76
34.17
33.79
39.43
31.46
31.35

13,572,398
16,072,960
11,742,887
4,195,094
3,505,973
2,902,953
5,911,159
8,241,250
14,113,231
12,206,691
16,619,709
20,043,746
18,055,729
21,197,629
27,336,206
30,868,112
30,642,780
31,980,328
38,080,374
35,657,953 '

i Only sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard.

15.70
15.17
14.80
18.57
20.32
20.77
21.62
21.29
18.49
18.12
16.87
16.12
15.99
15.31
15.08
14.21
13.25
12.61
11.42
11.76

510
N

IM PORTS FO R CONSUM PTION, A N D

D U TIES.

— P r ino c ip a l C lasses o f I m ported 2 D u t ia b l e M e r c3 h a n d is e E n t e r e d
.
5
C o n s u m p t io n : V a l u e s a n d A m ounts of D uty C o l l e c t e d , 1
8 to 1 9
9 2
1

fo r

1

Wool, and manufactures of.
Unmanufactured.
Year ended June 30—
Value.

Dollars.

1892............................................ 37,697,068
1893.............................................1 38,403,689
18941........................................... 5,193,806
575,625
18951...........................................1
1AM*................ ..........................1
18971...........................................1.......... ........
18981........................................... 5,120,759
1899.............................................'' 8,363,239
1900............................................. 15,036,220
1901.............................................
1902............................................ 18,385,748
1903............................................. 21,258,031
1904............................................. 22,330,536
1905............................................. 35,444,449
1906............................................. 40,911,524
1907............................................. 40,461,592
1908............................................. 26,720,921
1909............................................. 34,758,788
1910............................................ 47,687,293
1911............................................. 29,572,259

Manufactures of.

Ofdinary
duty.

Average
ad valorem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Per cent.

7,799,086
8,147,220
2,182,492
224,621

44.07
44.27
41.07
39.02

2,40G, 841
3,959,572
7,352,642
8,125,699
10,848,599
11,631,042
10,923,458
16,529,787
17,783,646
16,562,748
11,420,511
17,082,990
21,128,729
12,482,855

47.00
47.34
48.90
50.80
59,01
54.71
48.91
46.64
43.47
40.93
42.74
49.12
44.31
42.20

Ordinary
duty.

Average
ad valo­
rem rate
of duty.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Per cent.

35,792,906
36,987,904
19,594,754
36,469,251
48,332,533
48,870,535
13,239,873
13,978,852
15,620,495
14,729,450
16,977,872
19,302,007
17,632,313
18,021,042
22,353,591
22,357,206
19,101,576
18,048,453
23,049,645
18,791,076

34,293,606
36,451,552
|19,061,936
!
20,702,923
23,121,474
22,693,027
10,150,323
13,270,581
14,284,782
13,449,306
15,548,240
17,564,694
16,329,034
16,547,592
20,185,049
19,992,068
17,424,734
16,278,828
20,771,964

95.81
98.55
97.
56.
47.
46.
76.
94.
91.
91.
91.
91.
92.61
91.82
90.30
89.42
91.22
90.20
90.12

16,483,662

8 7 .7 2

I

Value.

1 Unmanufactured wool free of duty, in whole or in part.




,

—

No. 2 3 6 * — DRAWBACK:

A

m o u n t

P

a id

on

Im

ported

A

r t ic l e s

U

sed

June 30, 1899

A r t ic le s .

1899

1900

1901

1902

in

to

1904

1903

an u factu re

of

A

r t ic l e s

E

xpo r ted

, Y

ears

ended

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1

19 1 1

olla
olla
olla
olla
olla
olla
olla
olla I olla
olla
olla
D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs. i D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs. D rs.
olla
olla
3 ,7 3 9

3 6 ,5 6 8
5 ,8 1 1

4 4 ,5 3 5
1 0 ,3 4 7

6 5 ,5 8 9
1 4 ,9 7 7

1 6 ,5 0 1
1 4 ,9 8 3

5 3 ,0 6 1
1 5 ,4 9 3

189,639
13 ,5 4 5

3 0 3 ,8 9 4
1 8 ,6 2 0

|
j

3 ,7 5 9

1 5 ,3 1 2
1 9 5 ,3 9 1

3 8 .7 7 4
1 1 8 ,7 6 6

4 9 ,8 7 0
462

5 0 ,1 5 3
26

5 5 ,5 6 9
7 5 ,1 2 4

1 0 7 ,76 2
5 ,3 8 8

18 0 ,4 7 2
2 ,2 5 8

|

1 ,1 1 6
639
2 ,3 5 3
4 8 ,4 9 5
8 ,8 4 0
1 6 ,5 3 4
1 3 ,0 0 6
119

5 .1 2 6
5 ,1 4 1
1 0 ,7 3 7
2 7 ,8 5 5
967
1 3 ,2 5 8
1 9 ,2 7 3
2 ,1 1 5
7 ,7 2 6
1 6 ,5 5 8
3 7 ,9 7 8

6 ,5 5 5
3 1 ,6 3 1
1 3 ,4 3 5
3 9 ,4 4 5
1 8 ,0 5 0
6 ,0 2 3
2 3 ,8 4 7
4 ,3 7 2
6 ,2 0 2
1 8 ,8 2 4
1 6 ,1 3 0

1 0 ,8 9 6
8 7 ,7 5 2
2 0 ,5 2 6
5 3 ,5 5 3
7 ,1 4 2
5 ,7 1 2
2 9 ,0 4 7
8 ,7 4 2
8 ,0 6 2
4 4 ,2 9 5
4 6 ,9 9 6

1 2 ,0 9 1
6 1 ,3 2 1
2 1 ,0 6 3
6 G ,7 1 2
2 ,3 8 9
1 0 ,0 1 4
2 7 ,0 4 7
5 ,2 9 6
415
3 5 ,0 1 9
3 ,3 9 6

7 ,9 5 6
1 4 ,9 0 8
1 4 ,4 1 6
5 4 ,1 7 6
6 ,3 7 1
5 ,5 9 0
2 9 ,8 9 3
6 ,8 5 1
2 7 ,5 6 9
12 ,0 0 7

574
3 ,5 6 3
2 1 ,0 4 0
6 3 ,8 7 2
6 ,8 1 5
4 ,3 9 5
2 0 ,6 9 6
5 ,1 9 1
251
4 2 ,0 2 0
6 0 ,8 0 2

2 4 4 ,3 2 6 1 2 7 7 .4 3 6 1 2 8 2 ,6 4 2
1 4 ,8 8 1
1 6 9 ,6 2 9
1 5 ,7 8 3 1
1 7 ,2 9 8
1 6 ,5 9 0 1
1
1 6 ,2 4 0
1 6 ,8 2 7
2 0 ,1 3 2
1 6 ,5 4 9
■ 6 3 1 ,4 4 4
5 6 5 ,5 1 5 | 6 8 3 ,9 9 2

3 4 7 ,1 4 0
2 1 ,7 3 9
2 2 ,9 1 6
1 1 ,8 4 3
9 0 7 ,3 8 7

4 5 0 ,6 2 7
2 7 ,7 8 8
2 3 ,7 7 5
1 2 .3 8 0
8 4 5 ,4 3 3

3 9 9 ,3 5 1
8 .3 1 8
8 ,8 7 5
1 2 ,8 3 9
7 6 2 ,6 9 3

2 5 7 ,30 4
10 ,7 7 4
3 7 ,4 3 9
1 2 ,0 2 8
504 ,05 1

2 2 8 ,4 0 6
2 7 .1 3 0
1 4 ,1 6 7
1 0 ,4 7 3
2 6 4 .6 3 8

1 0 4 ,3 5 6
6 4 ,6 6 0
1 9 7 ,4 2 0
3 1 7 ,0 7 2
4 8 ,9 3 5
2 7 ,0 6 8
7 0 ,5 8 9
4 4 ,5 1 1
2 ,2 5 2 ,3 8 2 1 ,7 8 8 ,7 6 2
802
1 ,2 0 0
9 ,0 5 4
1 7 ,3 9 3
1 5 ,3 5 6
2 0 ,2 1 5
2 2 ,2 3 8
13 ,2 6 3
6 6 ,8 2 9 1 1 1 2 ,1 8 2

6 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 2 ,5 5 9
9 7 ,6 2 4
2 6 ,4 7 1
1 ,5 2 5 ,2 8 2
1 ,7 5 0
2 2 ,5 3 1
2 1 ,8 7 0
2 9 ,2 7 7
3 9 ,7 5 7

1 4 ,1 1 4
2 1 4 ,5 5 9
2 5 ,6 1 4
6 7 ,0 8 5
2 ,3 5 9 ,4 8 6
1 7 ,4 7 2
1 4 ,8 2 5
5 .3 7 1
1 5 ,3 9 5
4 2 ,7 9 9

1 5 ,0 4 5
1 5 4 ,0 9 3
7 ,4 9 1
2 7 ,4 8 8
1 ,7 3 4 ,8 8 7
3 ,5 4 3
2 1 ,5 8 5
489
3 0 ,9 3 1
8 5 ,8 1 5

1 2 ,7 5 8
2 G ,051
10,099
9 ,5 3 5
1 ,8 9 9 ,5 8 5
1 ,4 3 8
2 1 ,5 3 5

9 ,5 7 3
1 5 ,0 3 6
12,861
2 0 ,1 8 7
1 ,4 6 1 ,4 7 9
2 ,7 2 5
2 6 ,5 6 5
4 ,9 0 4
1 0 ,1 9 2
4 6 ,8 1 6

6 1 ,3 4 0
2 0 5 ,4 3 5
4 0 ,7 2 8
7 ,8 8 6
1 .8 8 4
2 5 ,4 9 7
3 ,5 3 1

2 5 ,5 5 6
2 3 1 ,2 7 3
4 8 ,0 6 9
7 ,5 8 2
1 .3 1 8
1 3 ,4 7 3
9 ,1 6 0

8 7 ,3 9 6
2 7 8 ,1 9 5
4 4 ,5 0 9
7 ,0 8 9
3 2 .0 7 3
2 0 ,7 5 8
3 ,9 5 0

8 7 ,8 9 4
1 5 7 .2 9 9
1 4 ,8 5 3

108,404
1 5 8 ,21 0
8 ,0 8 4
12
4 3 ,9 2 6
5 ,1 7 3
5 ,1 4 3

1
(

I
!1
1

3 ,2 2 3
973
1 5 .2 4 4
3 7 ,8 1 5
5 ,7 5 8
1 0 ,8 5 6
2 4 ,4 8 2
1 ,2 4 0 1
3 ,8 0 4
1 2 ,6 2 8
4 ,0 8 7

i 2 ,8 4 3
3 ,2 5 0

1

,

,

i

I
j
|
|

2 ,3 8 5
5 7 ,6 6 0
9 ,3 0 5
1 0 3 ,3 5 7
1 ,6 5 8 ,1 3 9
1 ,3 2 5
9 ,4 2 5
4 0 ,5 6 7
2 7 ,5 8 2
4 2 ,1 4 5

I1

6 7 .1 5 9
2 4 8 ,7 6 1
2 8 ,6 4 9
5 ,8 0 9
1 8 ,5 8 9
645
4 ,0 7 4

5 ,9 1 1
275
6 ,6 7 0

1 7 ,1 1 9
4 1 2 ,0 5 7
1 3 ,771
3 8 ,6 5 6
2 0 ,6 2 1
2 ,3 2 9

511

2 6 ,9 9 4
2 0 8 ,0 2 0
3 2 ,5 3 1
2 ,6 6 1
9 ,3 0 5
1 ,1 3 4
3 ,1 0 6

373
3 2 ,5 1 8

DRAW BACK.

41rnn1nirm
..................................................
5 ,1 4 2
A s p h a l t u m a n d b i t u m e n , c r u d e ..............................
3 ,6 1 8
4 ,7 4 4
B re a d s tu fT s :
W h e a t f l o u r .........................................................................
A l l o t h e r ...............................................................................
1 6 ,6 8 4
7 ,1 6 5
1 ,5 2 5
C h e m ic a ls , d r u g s , a n d d y e s :
A m m o n i a , s u l p h a t e o f .............................................
2 ,0 6 1
4 ,1 2 2
372
591
1 ,3 6 9
B o r a x .......................................................................................
656
654
800
702
836
G e l a t i n ...................................................................................
125
490
4 ,9 0 4
60
1 ,1 1 4
G l y c e r i n ..................................................................................
2 4 ,1 8 1
2 4 ,0 9 9
4 0 ,0 7 1
4 5 ,4 2 7
4 3 ,4 4 9
P o t a s h ....................................................................................
1 9 ,8 2 1
18 ,9 7 4
2 2 ,4 1 8
3 1 .7 6 9
2 9 ,9 9 0
4 4 ,2 5 2
T a r t a r — A r g o l s , e t c .....................................................
3 8 ,7 6 8
1 8 ,0 3 8
1 9 ,9 6 0
3 3 ,9 5 3
A l l o t h e r ..............................................................................
1 8 ,4 5 2
2 0 ,4 4 0
2 7 ,6 0 1
2 3 ,9 7 9
2 2 ,4 0 8
C l o c k s a n d w a t c h e s , p a r t s o f ........................................
298
650
1 ,0 5 4
1 ,0 8 6
1 ,4 6 3
C o a l a n d c o k e ...............................................................................
6 ,3 8 9
2 ,7 6 2
4 ,3 2 8
C o t t o n , m a n u f a c t u r e s o f ....................................................
1 7 ,5 0 0
5 ,2 3 4
7 ,1 4 0
1 ,7 9 9 1
7 ,8 3 3
1
D i a m o n d s , e t c .............................................................................
2 2 ,6 5 2
1 ,1 9 3
F ib e r s , e tc .:
2 7 3 ,3 9 2
3 1 3 ,2 6 4
B a g g i n g a n d b u r l a p s ..................................................
1 0 6 ,9 4 3
144 ,86 1
2 4 3 ,0 4 7
A l l o t h e r . ............................................................................
8 9 .8 3 9
1 3 0 ,4 7 3
2 3 5 ,1 8 1
2 2 2 ,1 5 9
1 4 1 ,1 8 3
1 ,5 7 2
F r u i t s a n d n u t s .........................................................................
968
1 ,4 9 9
4 ,9 0 0
1 .0 5 7
G l a s s a n d g l a s s w a r e ............................................................
1 0 ,7 4 6
6 ,4 7 6
1 0 ,1 8 1
6 ,9 5 1
8 ,8 9 9
7 0 1 ,7 3 6
H i d e s o f c a t t l e , r a w o r u n c u r e d ................................
7 4 2 ,7 0 4
6 3 0 ,9 7 4
3 2 0 ,7 7 8
7 8 5 ,2 5 7
I r o n a n d s t e e l, e t c . :
I r o n o r e .....................................................................................
1 8 ,2 3 2
2 ,0 7 8
6 ,7 4 9
76 ,6 3 1
1 0 7 ,6 4 5
I r o n i n p i g s ..........................................................................
1 6 ,0 8 4
444
250
6 ,9 4 0
3 3 ,8 9 5
S c r a p i r o n a n d s t e e l ....................................................
3 9 .8 0 4
3 ,0 6 9
6 ,8 5 8
9 ,1 7 4
6 ,6 0 0
S t e e l i n g o t s , b l o o m s , a n d s l a b s .......................
1 2 ,8 8 2
1 ,8 3 8
1 9 4 ,5 9 0
1 5 ,1 2 8
863
T i n p l a t e s .............................................................................. 1 ,7 7 4 ,4 0 0 1 ,8 4 8 ,7 9 2 1 ,8 8 9 ,8 2 4 1 ,8 6 0 ,1 0 4 1 ,8 2 6 ,9 6 6
W i r e r o d s „ .................................
231
1 1 ,3 7 6
65
550
W i r e , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f .................................
6 ,7 0 8
6 ,9 9 1 I
2 ,3 9 0
9 ,2 9 6
6 ,0 0 1
S t r u c t u r a l ir o n o r s t e e l. . .
9 ,4 9 3
W vh e e ls , o r p a r t s o f .......................................................
7 ,9 3 2 !
4 9 ,3 1 8
5 ,4 7 2
6 ,6 2 0
1 2 ,7 8 9
A l l o t h e r , . . , . . . . ............................................................
2 4 ,7 7 9
3 1 ,9 8 6
5 7 ,7 5 6
4 4 ,4 9 1
5 1 ,1 8 5
L e a d , e tc .:
L e a d - b e a r i n g o r e ............................................................
1 3 2 ,1 9 6
1 1 7 ,12 1
1 8 ,1 9 1
6 4 ,9 9 9 ,
2 7 ,8 1 1
F i g s a n d b a r s , e t c ..........................................................
1 2 8 ,2 4 2
6 4 ,6 5 7
1 6 6 ,4 7 8
2 2 5 ,3 3 8
1 3 0 ,4 8 9
L e a t h e r , e t c . , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f .......................
1 1 ,4 3 2
3 0 ,5 6 6
1 7 ,3 2 5
2 0 ,3 3 7
1 6 ,4 4 4
L i m e .....................................................................................................
3 .9 9 9
,
M e a t a n d d a i r y p r o d u e t s ..................................................
7 ,8 2 6
1 6 ,3 5 6
4 ,0 4 8
M e t a l s , m e t a l c o m p o s i t i o n s , e t c ................................
834
1 ,3 5 4 I
1 ,8 5 9
1 2 ,2 0 7
5 ,8 1 4
M i c a .......................................................................................................
1
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1911.

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r a w b a c k

:

A

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P

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I

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A

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Ju

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r t ic l e s

U

30, 1899

to

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in

M

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an u fac tu r e

of

A

r t ic l e s

E

xp o r t e d

,

Y

ear s

end ed

1 9 1 1 — C o n tin u e d .

A r t ic le s .

1899

1900

1901

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

O ils :
C o d - l i v e r a n d c r u d e c o d ....................................... ..
R a p e s e e d ................................................................................
A l l o t h e r ...................................................................................
P a p e r , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f ..........................................
P l a s t e r r o c k o r g y p s u m , c r u d e ....................................
S e e d s ....................................................................................... ................
S i l k , m a n u f a c t u r e s o f ......................................................... ..
S p ir it s , w in e s , a n d m a lt liq u o r s :
S p i r i t s , d i s t i U e d ........................................................ ..
W i n e s ..........................................................................................
S t e a r i n ...................................................................................................
S u g a r a n d m o la s s e s :
M o l a s s e s a n d s i r u p ........................................................
S u g a r ................................................ ...........................................
T o b a c c o , a n d m a n u f a c t u r e s o f .....................................
W o o d , a n d m a n u fa c tu re s o f:
L u m b e r ............. * ....................................................................
W o o d p u l p .............................................................................
A H o t h e r ....................................................................................
W o o ls , e t c ., a n d m a n u fa c tu re s o f:
U n m a n u f a c t u r e d .............................................................
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5 ,7 7 5

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679
3 ,5 7 3
1 ,1 3 6
9 ,9 8 7

6 ,5 2 5
2 1 ,5 5 2
2 ,0 6 6
2 ,2 7 1
1 ,0 9 8
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6 ,1 0 8

8 ,9 7 3
1 1 ,1 8 1
3 ,3 8 6
1 ,0 0 8
2 ,6 9 7
1 ,2 9 5
8 ,2 8 8

1 2 ,7 9 9
2 7 ,9 1 8
1 ,3 1 4
5 ,3 7 8
2 ,2 8 9
1 ,1 6 9
6 ,4 6 4

8 ,7 4 2
2 9 ,6 8 2
3 ,1 8 6
6 ,8 6 7
2 ,8 5 3
1 ,0 2 1
7 ,6 9 2

1 0 ,2 5 8
2 8 ,4 8 1
1 ,2 6 7
9 ,3 2 4
3 ,3 3 3
526
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6 ,5 4 7
3 4 ,4 2 0
601
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1 ,9 3 5
769
8 ,1 6 4

4 ,7 0 4
2 7 ,8 2 3
543
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4 ,2 3 9
1 ,9 6 8
9 ,7 0 1

7 ,6 0 0
3 1 ,3 8 6
1 ,5 1 3
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4 ,1 0 2
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4 ,8 1 6
6 0 ,3 8 5
1 ,0 2 1
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3 ,8 3 1
1 ,9 5 9
1 6 ,3 1 9

7 ,4 2 3
4 3 ,9 7 8
1 ,7 0 1
1 1 ,9 1 5
1 ,4 8 3
3 ,6 6 0
2 4 ,0 6 5

7 ,5 3 2
4 5 ,4 9 7
3 ,2 6 3
2 3 ,6 7 0
3 ,1 3 2
3 2 1 ,8 5 1
1 9 ,8 5 7

9 1 ,8 6 0

1 2 7 ,3 5 8

1 2 3 ,2 8 4

9 8 ,5 6 0

1 0 9 ,4 0 2
2 ,1 6 0
8 5 ,3 7 6

1 2 2 ,1 4 1
2 ,1 4 7
1 0 9 ,6 6 9

1 2 8 ,7 0 1
3 ,4 0 2
5 2 ,2 3 2

1 6 5 ,2 9 5
3 ,6 0 3
3 7 ,6 1 8

1 5 2 ,8 0 9
3 ,1 0 5
2 7 ,1 0 8

2 0 0 .4 7 0
3 ,2 7 9
1 4 ,5 9 9

1 5 6 ,0 6 0
3 ,1 0 7
6 2 ,9 3 0

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3 ,2 2 2
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1 4 6 ,6 4 6
3 ,4 8 8
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7 3 1 ,3 8 4
2 ,8 3 4

9 2 ,0 7 5
1 ,5 2 2 ,2 4 8

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1 3 3 ,9 8 9
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9 6 9 ,0 2 8
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2 0 ,7 5 0

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9 9 4 ,2 9 5
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1 6 ,5 5 8

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1 ,4 0 4
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1 ,2 0 2

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5 ,6 3 7

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1 ,2 7 8

1 2 ,8 5 4
1 ,4 2 4

1 5 ,6 6 3
5 ,2 1 6

1 4 ,6 3 6
6 ,7 4 2

1 8 ,1 2 1
6 ,9 2 2

2 6 ,4 2 9

2 4 ,3 0 6

2 4 ,3 9 2

4 5 ,4 7 1

4 5 ,8 3 5
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4 4 ,7 8 8
3 9 ,3 8 6

5 1 ,8 0 2
7 ,7 4 1
3 7 ,5 9 8
3 6 ,5 6 7

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4 ,2 2 4
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1 4 ,2 6 2
4 0 ,8 2 8
8 0 ,7 7 6

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1 5 6 ,2 1 3
1 0 8 ,3 3 8

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5 ,8 0 6 ,4 7 5

5 ,8 3 1 ,1 2 5

5 ,4 4 5 ,1 5 1

6 ,6 3 7 ,6 0 2

6 ,6 0 4 ,4 3 2

6 ,1 8 2 ,3 7 5

6 ,4 0 2 ,6 0 3

5 1 ,5 4 0

7 7 ,4 1 8

3 4 ,7 3 4

3 2 ,6 7 6

3 ,7 9 3 ,8 8 6

5 ,4 3 0 ,3 9 8

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3 9 8 ,2 1 4

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2 0 ,8 7 1 ,7 9 1

5 0 2 ,9 3 6

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6 9 ,7 8 8 ,8 1 4

2 4 ,2 5 2 ,6 4 0

5 3 8 ,2 8 3

1 7 5 ,6 4 3

9 4 ,7 5 5 ,3 8 0

1 5 5 ,3 4 8

1 2 9 ,8 9 3

5 7 0 ,7 3 4

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1 9 ,7 9 3 ,0 9 5

5 1 1 ,0 8 2

2 2 1 ,3 9 3

9 8 ,7 0 7 ,7 4 3

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9 7 9 ,4 9 6

5 9 1 ,0 6 9

3 9 ,2 6 9

1 1 ,7 5 2 ,4 9 9

1 5 1 ,8 3 9

6 0 ,8 9 7 ,0 4 7

6 2 7 ,1 8 8

4 2 3 ,0 0 7

1 0 ,1 3 0

1 3 ,2 2 2 ,6 0 5

196 ,2 5 1

6 2 ,5 0 2 ,3 0 8

8 7 4 ,7 3 9

3 7 9 ,6 8 2

9 4 ,4 9 1

1 2 ,7 7 1 ,9 6 9 !

1 4 0 ,8 4 8

6 9 ,7 8 8 ,8 1 4

8 5 5 ,9 7 5

4 5 4 ,2 9 3

1 3 ,1 3 1

1 5 ,1 0 2 ,4 0 4

1 4 7 ,4 0 4

7 8 ,1 8 2 ,1 7 3

1 ,2 7 6 ,7 6 2

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9 ,3 1 3

1 3 ,9 3 7 ,5 5 0

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8 6 ,2 1 1 ,5 3 4

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6 0 ,9 1 8 ,6 2 7

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2 3 ,5 9 9

7 4 9 ,6 7 4

9 1 4 ,9 0 4

4 8 7 ,1 8 7

1 3 ,0 7 5

1 3 ,1 5 0 ,7 5 2

2 0 5 ,0 8 2

5 6 4 ,4 7 4

2 6 6 ,3C5

1 0 0 ,8 7 1 ,7 5 6

3 3 7 ,0 1 9

4 8 ,0 2 4

7 8 6 ,1 8 1

1 ,1 7 1 ,2 2 4

5 3 6 ,8 8 2

1 3 ,4 0 5

13 3 4 6 ,0 8 8 1
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8 5 ,6 0 1 ,8 7 1

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8 5 ,6 0 1 ,8 7 1

1 2 ,2 0 2 ,7 1 2

3 9 1 ,8 1 3

1 2 9 ,2 3 9

9 8 ,3 2 5 ,6 3 5

1 8 4 ,4 8 3

2 9 ,8 1 0

9 0 5 ,3 6 1

1 ,1 1 9 ,6 5 4

5 1 3 ,7 0 0

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12 0 8 8 ,4 1 7

2 3 7 ,5 3 0

8 4 ,3 5 5 ,8 6 2

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8 4 ,3 5 5 ,8 6 2

1 2 .4 1 3 ,4 2 0

4 8 5 ,6 3 8

5 3 9 ,5 7 0

9 7 ,7 9 4 ,4 9 0

1 9 1 ,6 5 7

1 5 ,7 0 0

6 2 6 ,1 5 9

8 3 3 ,5 1 6

5 3 1 ,0 9 2

6 ,7 7 1

1 6 ,2 2 1 ,8 9 5

3 4 2 ,8 3 2

7 9 ,8 5 8 ,3 8 4

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1 0 ,2 1 6 ,9 5 5

7 5 0 ,4 9 4

3 0 0 ,4 7 1

9 1 ,1 2 6 ,3 0 4

2 1 1 ,4 2 1

3 0 ,3 2 5

8 3 5 ,3 1 2

1 ,0 7 7 ,0 5 8

4 7 6 ,0 9 7

6 ,6 6 7

1 7 ,1 0 6 ,4 2 0

5 5 4 ,0 6 3

7 1 ,9 0 5 ,9 9 9

O c t o b e r .................

7 1 ,9 0 5 ,9 9 9

1 1 ,6 6 2 ,4 7 4

4 4 9 ,7 2 6

2 4 2 ,2 5 7

8 4 ,2 6 0 ,4 5 6

2 4 6 ,8 0 9

2 7 ,4 0 5

7 4 5 ,3 9 3

1 ,0 1 9 ,6 0 7

5 3 6 ,5 2 0

1 9 ,2 1 2

1 4 ,1 5 5 ,8 9 3

2 7 1 ,3 2 1

6 8 ,2 5 7 ,9 0 3

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5 7 8 ,4 0 4

8 8 0 ,8 8 7

8 2 ,1 8 9 ,0 1 5

2 2 0 ,5 1 4

5 5 ,2 3 7

6 5 3 ,6 3 4

9 2 9 ,3 8 5

6 0 8 ,3 6 6

2 2 ,6 1 3

1 3 ,9 7 5 ,3 6 9

3 5 4 ,4 9 4

6 6 ,2 9 8 ,7 8 8

6 6 ,2 9 8 ,7 8 8

1 2 ,0 0 2 ,8 6 0

4 3 0 ,3 7 8

4 5 7 ,6 9 8

7 9 ,1 9 5 ,7 2 4

2 4 4 ,1G8

3 5 ,9 0 7

5 2 1 ,9 2 6

8 0 2 ,0 0 1

3 8 7 ,4 9 0

1 1 ,9 7 2

1 3 ,2 6 6 ,4 5 5

1 ,3 0 0 ,9 0 1

6 3 ,4 2 6 ,9 0 5

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6 3 ,4 2 6 ,9 0 5

1 2 ,7 8 4 ,8 4 9

3 8 9 ,5 4 6

1 7 9 ,3 2 0

7 6 ,7 8 0 ,6 2 0

1 5 5 ,6 2 2

5 4 ,6 8 3

6 1 8 ,3 8 8

8 2 8 ,6 9 3

4 5 6 ,4 4 2

1 7 5 ,7 0 2

1 3 ,7 7 4 ,4 4 7

6 3 3 ,3 7 1

6 0 ,9 1 1 ,9 6 5

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6 0 ,9 1 1 ,9 6 5

1 4 ,8 6 5 ,9 7 2

3 4 5 ,9 4 2

3 3 7 ,5 9 4

7 6 ,4 6 1 ,4 7 3

1 9 1 ,7 3 9

5 2 ,3 0 7

4 7 4 ,1 2 3

7 1 8 ,1 6 9

3 5 2 ,2 8 9

2 8 9 ,9 3 6

1 2 ,4 0 9 ,7 7 3

2 5 3 ,1 7 5

6 2 ,4 3 8 ,1 3 1

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6 2 ,4 3 8 ,1 3 1

1 8 ,1 3 3 ,7 4 0

5 6 2 ,4 8 1

1 7 7 ,2 6 2

8 1 ,3 1 1 ,6 1 4

2 0 4 ,3 5 4

6 0 ,1 9 4

8 9 2 ,0 7 5

1 ,1 5 6 ,6 2 3

3 8 1 ,7 3 7

1 1 ,2 3 3

1 5 ,5 8 9 ,7 6 6

3 6 0 ,5 5 9

6 3 ,8 1 1 ,6 9 6

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1 7 ,5 2 9 ,5 0 0

1 ,3 6 8 ,4 1 9

2 3 0 ,3 9 4

8 2 ,9 4 0 ,0 0 9

1 6 1 ,3 1 3

2 4 ,2 3 5

6 7 1 ,3 9 9

8 5 6 ,9 4 7

4 9 1 ,1 2 7

2 8 ,9 3 7

1 1 ,6 4 4 ,6 7 1

6 0 6 ,7 9 2

6 9 ,3 1 1 ,5 3 5

M a y .........................

6 9 ,3 1 1 ,5 3 5

1 8 ,6 1 6 ,8 1 6

7 1 1 ,5 8 4

2 8 2 ,9 1 1

8 8 ,9 2 2 ,8 4 6

2 8 7 ,8 2 9

1 2 7 ,7 6 1

1 ,3 7 1 ,0 2 2

1 ,7 8 6 ,6 1 2

5 9 0 ,3 8 9

1 4 ,8 6 8

1 4 ,0 2 2 ,3 6 0

1 ,3 0 9 ,0 2 9

7 1 ,1 9 9 .5 8 8

J u n e . . ....................

7 1 ,1 9 9 ,5 8 8

1 3 ,5 0 9 ,9 4 0

9 0 9 ,6 4 6

5 2 1 ,1 2 2

8 6 ,1 4 0 ,2 9 6

2 0 0 ,0 3 2

1 0 7 ,0 5 9

1 ,0 3 9 ,0 5 3

1 ,3 4 6 ,1 4 4

9 0 5 ,0 2 9

9 ,1 9 2

1 2 ,2 6 4 ,4 8 3

7 7 5 ,7 0 1

7 0 ,8 3 9 ,7 4 7

J u l y .........................

7 0 ,8 3 9 ,7 4 7

1 1 ,5 6 0 ,0 3 2

8 4 5 ,2 0 8

4 2 5 ,1 1 5

8 3 ,6 7 0 ,1 0 2

2 0 4 ,2 7 0

2 3 ,9 5 7

6 8 8 ,5 8 3

9 1 6 ,8 1 0

8 2 8 ,5 7 4

3 ,8 6 6

1 1 ,4 1 8 ,3 2 3

4 6 8 ,5 0 5

7 0 ,0 3 4 ,0 2 4

A u g u s t .................

7 0 ,0 3 4 ,0 2 4

1 2 ,6 3 6 ,9 2 5

7 1 7 ,8 4 2

4 8 7 ,5 9 3

8 3 ,8 7 6 ,3 8 4

1 9 4 ,7 1 6

2 9 ,2 7 0

7 0 7 ,7 4 7

9 3 1 ,7 3 3

7 2 8 ,3 9 4

1 4 ,9 2 2

1 4 ,9 6 3 ,1 3 9

4 0 0 ,1 9 6

6 6 ,8 3 8 ,0 0 0

S e p t e m b e r ____

6 6 ,8 3 8 ,0 0 0

1 0 ,1 0 6 ,3 7 6

7 7 1 ,8 3 7

5 4 9 ,8 9 3

7 8 ,2 6 6 ,1 0 6

1 8 2 ,8 5 0

1 7 ,6 4 4

5 4 8 ,9 7 4

7 4 9 ,4 6 8

7 8 3 ,8 3 9

2 0 ,8 8 8

1 3 ,6 6 5 ,3 6 7

3 9 1 ,8 8 6

6 2 ,6 5 4 ,6 5 8

O c t o b e r .................

6 2 ,6 5 4 ,6 5 8

1 3 ,2 8 6 ,7 0 6

6 3 2 ,9 8 3

3 3 4 ,9 3 6

7 6 ,9 0 9 ,2 8 3

2 3 7 ,0 1 5

3 7 ,4 3 9

6 6 7 ,1 2 1

9 4 1 ,5 7 5

7 8 6 ,9 3 3

2 5 2 ,5 2 9

1 2 ,9 0 8 ,8 6 5

4 4 7 ,0 5 4

6 1 ,5 7 2 ,3 2 7

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ACROSS UNITED STATES TERRITORY, OR FOR IMMEDIATE TRANSSHIPMENT TO OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES: V a l u e s ,
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2 1 ,7 7 1 ,3 9 4
2 2 ,7 8 2 ,3 5 3
2 2 ,5 8 5 ,8 0 4

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3 7 ,3 8 3 ,4 5 0
3 7 ,5 0 6 ,2 4 2
5 0 ,3 0 7 ,0 8 3
5 0 ,8 3 7 ,6 7 8

3 ,9 1 5 ,7 6 6
4 ,6 8 1 ,6 1 3
4 ,8 2 6 ,6 6 6
5 ,5 6 4 ,7 0 1

6 ,4 8 8 ,5 0 2
1 4 ,2 0 4 ,0 1 0
6 ,7 0 1 ,9 0 3
6 ,8 7 1 ,1 2 1

2 ,8 4 2 ,0 4 2
3 ,3 5 8 ,5 1 9
2 ,5 1 6 ,2 7 2
1 ,9 8 7 ,5 2 9

1 ,7 6 8 ,7 9 7
1 ,0 7 7 ,7 4 3
1 ,2 5 3 ,9 2 8
1 ,6 0 4 ,4 1 1

5 ,1 4 1 ,3 3 5
4 ,7 0 6 ,1 7 5
4 ,7 4 0 ,5 4 4
6 ,4 4 7 ,1 7 6

2 ,2 0 5 ,8 3 5
2 ,1 3 6 ,5 2 6
1 ,9 0 7 ,8 4 2
2 ,8 6 9 ,1 5 3

3 5 ,0 5 1 ,2 4 2
3 4 ,5 1 7 .7 0 1
3 4 ,8 6 5 ,8 3 5
3 6 ,5 8 5 ,2 1 0

4 7 ,8 4 6 ,5 8 4
5 4 ,9 2 4 ,5 2 1
6 0 ,1 7 0 ,7 5 6
6 2 ,1 8 2 ,3 6 3

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2 3 ,4 9 1 ,3 5 4 l
2 0 ,5 8 1 ,8 2 2
2 1 ,6 2 5 ,3 0 6 |
2 3 ,2 8 2 ,6 8 4 ,

3 9 ,3 1 0 ,1 3 6
3 3 ,5 0 4 ,2 8 8
4 7 ,7 4 6 ,6 6 4
4 1 ,3 9 5 ,8 8 1

4 ,6 2 2 ,8 1 4
5 ,2 1 8 ,5 7 2
5 ,1 6 3 ,2 7 4
5 ,2 7 5 ,3 9 8

8 ,6 2 3 ,6 0 3
7 ,2 2 6 ,2 7 6
8 ,7 0 2 ,6 4 3
5 ,9 6 5 ,9 6 6

2 ,5 7 5 ,1 5 5
2 ,5 0 1 ,1 4 3
2 ,2 8 2 ,6 6 0
3 ,4 5 4 ,6 6 2

1 ,7 5 6 ,6 5 2
1 ,5 8 0 ,7 7 2
1 ,4 1 5 ,2 3 5
2 ,0 4 3 ,4 4 5

6 ,5 3 6 ,2 4 9
5 ,6 4 7 ,8 2 9
6 ,1 7 2 ,2 7 3
6 ,2 8 2 ,4 9 8

3 ,0 6 3 ,7 1 6
2 ,1 8 8 ,1 4 7
3 ,0 6 9 ,6 5 8
3 ,5 9 2 ,4 0 0

3 6 ,2 2 5 ,5 7 2
3 3 ,9 4 9 ,3 6 6
3 5 ,2 4 3 ,5 1 3
3 8 ,2 9 5 ,2 4 2

5 2 ,7 5 3 ,7 1 6
4 4 ,4 9 9 ,4 8 3
6 0 ,9 3 4 ,2 0 0
5 2 ,9 9 7 ,6 9 2

1 9 0 8 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 9 ...............................................................................
1 9 1 0 ...............................................................................
1 9 1 1 ...............................................................................

2 2 ,6 8 3 ,6 8 4
2 0 ,9 8 6 ,8 2 6
2 2 ,5 6 4 ,5 4 1
2 0 ,9 8 2 ,7 0 7

4 5 ,4 3 7 ,3 4 8
5 2 ,2 1 8 ,0 7 9
6 3 ,4 4 3 ,9 7 8
5 4 ,3 0 8 ,4 2 3

5 ,2 7 8 ,1 7 9
4 ,3 5 7 ,6 0 2
4 ,8 1 6 ,3 6 4
4 ,9 3 6 ,8 5 0

2 ,6 6 0 ,6 7 9
2 ,0 8 3 ,5 2 5
1 ,7 8 7 ,9 0 2
1 ,9 5 3 ,4 4 5

1 ,8 9 0 ,4 6 6
2 ,8 1 1 ,5 3 9
1 ,8 7 2 ,2 0 3
2 ,4 6 4 ,3 7 5

5 ,8 6 6 ,7 9 2
5 ,5 4 4 ,1 4 1
6 ,4 1 5 ,3 4 7
6 ,4 8 6 ,2 0 5

5 ,5 0 1 ,5 8 9
6 ,0 1 3 ,4 2 1
7 ,3 6 0 ,1 2 5
6 ,9 7 6 ,1 7 5

3 6 ,3 8 9 ,3 3 4
3 2 ,9 7 2 ,0 9 4
3 5 ,5 8 4 ,1 5 7
3 4 ,3 5 9 ,2 0 7

6 0 ,5 7 5 ,4 9 9
7 0 ,9 8 7 ,6 7 6
8 2 ,7 3 5 ,5 5 0
7 0 ,4 2 9 ,9 9 3

7 ,7 4 6 ,0 9 6
9 ,9 4 4 ,6 3 7 j!
1 0 ,0 5 9 ,2 4 4 1
6 ,6 8 1 ,0 2 0 |

'

C a n a d a .2
Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30—

N o v a S c o t ia , e tc .
R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Q u e b e c , e tc .
R e c e iv e d .

B r it is h C o lu m b ia .

S h ip p e d .

R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

D rs.
olla

D ,
ollars

N e w fo u n d la n d a n d
L a b ra d o r.

T o t a l.
R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

R e c e iv e d .

D rs.
olla

|

S h ip p e d .

D rs.
olla

Dlla
o rs.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1900
1901
1902
1903

2 ,0 0 2 ,2 0 4
3 ,7 8 8 ,6 4 1
2 ,2 0 6 ,5 9 0
2 ,1 9 1 ,1 7 4

1 ,2 4 6 ,7 7 1
1 ,1 6 1 ,8 7 5
5 ,0 8 6 ,4 6 9
1 ,2 6 7 ,8 3 8

3 7 ,6 5 7 ,9 3 6
3 8 ,3 8 2 ,5 5 8
5 4 ,3 3 2 ,1 3 5
5 5 ,0 2 0 ,6 8 3

2 7 ,4 5 2 ,3 3 3
2 4 ,6 3 4 ,7 8 0
2 7 ,0 4 9 ,4 4 1
3 2 ,2 9 0 ,2 0 1

3 ,9 1 4 ,6 6 8
4 ,0 7 0 ,9 4 0
4 ,5 3 1 ,9 3 2
3 ,4 9 0 ,1 8 0

2 ,7 3 0 ,6 1 2
4 ,6 8 7 ,0 0 0
5 ,4 4 1 ,2 3 4
1 ,9 4 7 ,0 2 9

4 3 ,5 7 4 ,8 6 8
4 4 ,2 4 2 ,1 3 9
6 1 ,0 7 0 ,6 5 7
6 0 ,7 0 2 ,0 3 7

3 1 ,4 2 8 ,7 1 6
3 0 ,4 8 3 ,6 5 5
3 7 ,5 7 7 ,1 4 4
3 5 ,5 0 5 ,0 6 8

5 5 3 ,0 3 1
5 0 3 ,9 7 0
6 3 9 ,2 4 1
7 8 2 ,6 1 9

4 9 ,5 5 5
7 1 ,9 2 4
3 1 ,5 2 2
1 8 ,8 0 4

1904
1905
1906
1907

1 ,8 4 3 ,2 4 9
1 ,4 6 5 ,0 6 6
1 ,7 5 4 ,1 2 5

1 ,1 7 8 ,8 0 6
1 ,0 5 2 ,6 4 1
7 2 3 ,1 4 9

4 2 ,2 5 9 ,79C
3 7 ,0 9 4 ,6 4 6
5 2 ,7 9 3 ,9 1 8

3 1 ,0 9 7 ,4 5 3
2 7 ,2 4 8 ,6 8 0
2 8 ,5 8 3 ,3 3 6

4 ,1 2 5 ,3 0 5
3 ,1 5 4 ,3 2 7
3 ,8 3 9 ,9 4 0

1 ,8 6 5 ,5 7 3
1 ,7 3 5 ,4 4 2
2 ,2 3 6 ,3 4 4

4 8 ,2 2 8 ,3 5 0
4 1 ,7 1 4 ,0 3 9
5 8 ,3 8 7 ,9 8 3
5 0 ,9 1 9 ,9 0 2

3 4 ,1 4 1 ,8 3 2
3 0 ,0 3 6 ,7 6 3
3 1 ,5 4 2 ,8 2 9
3 1 ,7 5 0 ,0 3 5

7 1 5 ,4 6 5
7 8 8 ,8 5 9
7 5 0 ,6 8 2
3 3 7 ,8 5 5

3 9 ,1 4 3
4 7 ,9 5 4
6 4 ,8 3 1
8 6 ,7 6 6

5 3 ,6 0 6 ,1 8 9
6 0 ,0 5 6 ,5 3 7
7 2 ,1 5 2 ,5 4 0
6 0 ,9 6 9 ,6 3 9

2 9 ,1 5 7 ,4 4 3
3 1 ,2 9 6 ,9 1 1
3 6 ,6 8 5 ,2 2 7
3 1 ,0 2 7 ,9 0 3

2 4 7 ,9 5 6
6 8 5 ,3 5 1
6 4 1 ,8 6 8
5 0 2 ,0 0 0

9 5 ,6 8 5
167 ,6 8 1
3 5 1 ,4 0 2
1 4 9 ,8 2 6

1908
1909
191 0
1911




D rs.
olla

TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE.

S h ip p e d .

W e s t In d ie s a n d B e rm u d a .
C e n t r a l A m e r ic a n S ta te s
a n d B r it is h H o n d u r a s .

Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30 —
R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

Cuba.

A ll o th e r.

T o t a l.

R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

4 ,2 4 5 ,6 9 5
4 ,6 3 9 ,2 5 9
5 ,3 0 3 ,4 0 3
6 ,6 8 1 ,9 8 4

6 ,9 6 5 ,6 6 0
8 ,1 1 0 ,1 1 6
8 ,0 8 3 ,3 1 3
9 ,5 7 7 ,9 1 2

4 1 8 ,4 4 2
1 8 4 ,0 1 4
2 6 7 ,7 5 6
3 4 5 ,0 6 0

8 7 6 ,2 6 4
1 ,1 3 2 ,0 5 6
7 4 0 ,5 1 0
1 ,1 6 7 ,2 1 1

9 ,3 1 6 ,0 6 6
1 5 ,6 8 0 ,9 0 2
1 0 ,5 9 8 ,0 1 3
1 0 ,1 9 0 ,9 0 6

3 ,4 8 4 ,5 2 1
8 ,5 7 7 ,9 2 9
3 ,1 2 8 ,5 7 5
3 ,2 1 4 ,0 7 3

1 ,0 9 3 ,8 8 5
2 ,6 7 6 ,7 5 5
1 ,1 1 3 ,7 4 6
1 ,3 8 3 ,4 6 8

3 ,2 8 7 ,3 5 2
3 ,1 0 8 ,4 4 3
3 ,1 4 4 ,4 7 1
3 ,1 0 3 ,5 1 4

1 0 ,4 0 9 ,9 5 1
1 8 ,8 5 7 ,6 5 7
1 1 ,7 1 1 ,7 5 9
1 1 ,5 7 4 ,3 7 4

6 ,7 7 1 ,8 7 3
6 ,6 8 6 ,3 7 2
6 ,2 7 3 ,0 4 6
6 ,6 4 3 ,9 8 6

1 9 0 4 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 5 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 6 ...............................................................................
1907 ...............................................................................

7 ,0 0 1 ,3 9 9
5 ,5 4 5 ,0 9 8
7 ,0 0 1 ,6 0 5
7 ,4 7 8 ,2 7 2

1 0 ,8 7 8 ,3 5 3
1 0 ,6 2 1 ,3 0 0
1 2 ,9 0 8 ,7 9 9
1 4 ,3 2 3 ,6 1 7

2 4 8 ,3 6 2
5 9 6 ,9 0 4
7 2 4 ,3 7 5
8 4 9 ,5 9 5

7 0 5 ,6 8 6
1 ,3 0 8 ,6 1 2
1 ,4 6 1 .4 4 0
1 ,6 9 9 ,8 0 9

1 2 ,7 6 3 ,5 0 0
1 1 ,3 9 1 ,2 2 3
1 1 ,5 3 9 ,7 9 0
9 ,4 7 1 ,1 4 4

3 ,8 8 2 ,7 6 0
4 .2 9 2 ,9 8 3
4 ,8 2 6 ,6 1 6
4 ,5 0 2 ,8 0 6

1 ,9 5 3 ,9 8 5
1 ,6 2 2 ,8 5 9
2 ,4 0 5 ,6 3 8
2 ,8 3 9 ,9 7 6

3 ,7 6 3 ,9 3 6
3 ,8 2 3 ,1 4 5
3 ,9 3 5 ,8 9 6
4 ,6 8 8 ,2 3 7

1 4 ,7 1 7 ,4 8 6
1 3 ,0 1 4 ,0 8 2
1 3 ,9 4 5 ,4 2 8
1 2 ,3 1 1 ,1 2 0

7 ,6 4 6 ,6 9 6
8 ,1 1 6 ,1 2 8
8 ,7 6 2 .5 1 2
9 ,1 9 1 ,0 4 3

1 9 0 8 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 9 ...............................................................................
1 9 1 0 ...............................................................................
1 9 1 1 ...............................................................................

1 0 ,1 3 5 ,2 3 5
7 ,7 5 1 ,1 7 0
8 ,2 1 9 ,1 4 3
1 0 ,0 5 8 ,8 4 0

1 2 ,2 4 0 ,4 4 1
8 ,5 3 6 ,3 0 8
8 ,3 2 1 ,0 9 6
7 ,7 0 8 ,5 4 3

1 ,0 9 6 ,5 7 9
2 ,4 9 8 ,1 8 1
2 .3 9 9 ,0 4 1
2 ,3 1 5 ,6 6 9

2 ,7 9 8 ,0 6 0
2 ,1 7 0 ,9 4 0
2 ,5 4 6 ,9 4 1
3 ,3 6 7 ,8 7 9

1 0 ,6 6 8 ,2 8 0
1 2 ,6 4 8 ,8 5 3
1 4 ,0 9 9 ,2 3 8
1 2 ,0 8 9 ,5 0 7

4 ,3 1 9 ,3 2 4
4 ,5 7 8 ,5 7 4
4 ,5 3 6 ,3 7 2
6 ,5 0 1 ,4 6 2

2 ,9 7 0 ,7 8 6
4 ,6 7 0 ,0 9 2
8 ,7 6 2 ,5 5 4
6 ,5 1 2 ,2 3 8

5 ,0 4 8 ,0 7 5
4 ,9 1 4 ,9 5 1
6 ,1 6 0 ,4 6 7
7 ,6 4 4 ,5 0 0

1 3 ,6 3 9 ,0 6 6
1 7 ,3 1 8 ,9 4 5
2 2 ,8 6 1 ,7 9 2
1 8 ,6 0 1 ,7 4 5

9 ,3 6 7 ,3 9 9
9 ,4 9 3 ,5 2 5
1 0 ,6 9 6 ,8 3 9
1 4 ,1 4 5 ,9 6 2

S o u th A m e r ic a .

A s ia a n d O c e a n ia .

A fr ic a .

A l l o t h e r c o u n t r ie s .

T o ta l.

Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30—
R e c e iv e d .

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

1900
1901
1902
1903

2 ,9 6 2 ,6 8 3
3 ,0 6 7 ,3 5 7
3 ,9 5 6 ,2 7 6
4 ,9 9 3 ,6 9 3
5 ,0 5 2 ,0 7 9
6 ,2 6 6 ,9 8 7

4 ,2 5 2 ,5 8 3
4 ,4 3 1 ,0 7 2
5 ,1 4 3 ,3 8 1
5 .0 6 0 ,5 1 6

1908
19 0 9
1910
1911

5 ,2 2 3 ,2 7 0
7 ,2 3 4 ,4 0 6
5 ,2 9 3 ,5 6 8
5 ,5 6 3 ,4 3 1

5 .5 7 7 ,9 2 2
5 ,4 0 9 ,2 4 !
5 ,7 1 0 ,8 3 1
G, 5 4 7 ,8 2 4

2,021,201

R e c e iv e d .

D o lla r s.

|

S h ip p e d .

R e c e iv e d .

D o lla r s.

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

R e c e iv e d .

D o lla r s.

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

1 .6 3 1 ,5 8 8
1 ,3 1 8 ,7 6 6
1 ,6 2 4 ,5 8 5
2 ,6 3 2 ,5 1 1

2 4 ,4 2 4
2 9 ,6 6 7
1 3 ,2 6 9
3 ,2 6 3

2 8 9 .3 1 9
3 1 9 ,3 2 2
6 1 9 ,9 5 1
9 1 7 ,1 2 2

228
375
338
351

9 8 ,5 5 1 ,4 6 2
1 0 6 ,3 6 1 ,1 1 9
1 1 8 ,5 2 5 ,8 4 0
1 2 1 ,9 8 6 ,1 1 8

9 8 ,5 5 1 ,4 6 2
1 0 6 ,3 6 1 ,1 1 9
1 1 8 ,5 2 5 .8 4 0
1 2 1 ,9 8 6 ,1 1 8

2 ,9 2 5 ,0 9 7
3 ,0 5 5 ,5 1 4
2 ,5 3 3 ,4 5 4
2 ,3 8 2 ,5 8 8

2 ,7 6 4 ,5 1 5
3 ,7 4 2 ,0 5 3
2 ,3 5 6 ,4 4 4
2 ,3 4 9 ,3 5 7

1 ,9 4 4
8 ,3 0 5
1 1 ,4 8 3
6 ,8 4 7

8 3 7 ,4 2 8
8 5 0 ,0 8 2
4 7 3 ,4 6 6
3 8 9 ,5 4 2

1 1 ,3 1 3
2 ,7 0 0
41

1 1 4 ,0 1 9 ,9 5 0
1 0 8 ,6 6 4 ,7 6 0
1 2 3 ,6 5 0 ,6 0 2
1 1 7 ,8 4 8 ,4 0 8

1 1 4 ,0 1 9 ,9 5 0
1 0 3 ,6 6 4 ,7 6 0
1 2 3 ,6 5 0 ,6 0 2
1 1 7 ,8 4 8 ,4 0 8

2 ,7 2 3 .0 9 2
2 ,4 7 1 ,4 3 5
3 ,2 4 5 ,2 2 8
3 ,8 7 6 ,4 6 1

2 ,9 7 6 ,2 4 4
2 ,7 0 8 ,3 4 1
3 ,0 9 7 ,5 9 4
2 ,4 8 6 ,5 5 2

1 ,8 3 2
980
2 ,0 6 8
7 7 ,8 1 1

2 7 3 ,3 7 0
2 1 8 ,4 7 6
2 5 1 ,4 3 0
4 5 9 ,8 5 3

1 2 3 ,0 6 2 ,5 5 3
1 3 0 ,9 8 9 ,0 9 9
1 5 0 ,4 0 0 ,0 5 9
1 3 6 ,3 2 4 ,8 0 3

1 2 3 ,0 6 2 ,5 5 3
1 3 0 ,9 8 9 ,0 9 9
1 5 0 ,4 0 0 ,0 5 9
1 3 6 ,3 2 4 ,8 0 3

1 S e e e x p l a n a t i o n o f t e r m s , p . 20.

490

6M '

3,’ i49
468

* N o t s u b d i v i d e d a f t e r 1906.

515




2 ,2 8 0 ,9 8 8

S h ip p e d .

D o lla r s.

2 .6 9 1 .6 7 5
3 ,3 1 4 ,0 1 2
3 .4 0 4 .6 7 5
3 ,3 4 0 ,7 3 8

1904
1905
1906
1907

R e c e iv e d .

TRANSIT AND TRANSSHIPMENT TRADE.

1 9 0 0 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 1 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 2 ...............................................................................
1 9 0 3 ...............................................................................

516

EXPORTS OF COTTON MANUFACTURES,

No. 2 3 9 . — EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES OF C O TTON :
Q uantities a n d V alues, I860 to 1911.
C lo th s .

O th e r
m a n u fa c ­
tu re s o f.

Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30—
C o lo r e d .

Yards.

U n c o lo r e d .

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1 8 6 0 .........................................................

3 ,3 5 8 ,4 4 9

1 ,7 8 5 ,5 9 5

5 ,7 9 2 ,7 5 2

1 0 ,9 3 4 ,7 9 6

18 6 1 .........................................................

2 ,2 1 5 ,0 3 2

1 ,3 7 7 ,6 2 7

4 ,3 6 4 ,3 7 9

7 ,9 5 7 ,0 2 8

1862.........................................................

5 8 7 ,5 0 0

7 2 9 ,6 8 9

1 ,6 2 9 ,2 7 5

2 ,9 4 6 ,4 6 4
2 ,9 0 6 ,4 1 1

1 8 6 3 .........................................................

Yards.

T o t a l.

3 2 4 ,2 7 7

1 ,9 5 1 ,5 7 6

1 8 6 4 ........................................................

1 ,5 6 9 ,2 3 5

4 0 1 ,4 1 1

6 3 0 ,5 5 8
2 3 9 ,6 8 6

1 0 6 ,8 7 8

9 4 8 ,6 1 2

1 ,4 5 6 ,9 0 1

1 8 6 5 .........................................................

1 ,3 4 1 ,0 9 6

7 1 6 ,0 4 2

7 3 ,9 7 4

1 0 2 ,4 7 4

2 ,6 3 3 ,0 4 5

3 ,4 5 1 ,5 6 1

1 8 6 6 .........................................................

4 0 5 ,9 9 8

8 8 ,7 4 2

3 ,0 4 1 ,7 1 5

7 1 8 ,0 0 6

9 7 3 ,4 2 7

1 ,7 0 8 ,1 7 5

1 8 6 7 .........................................................

6 7 4 ,4 2 6

1 3 9 ,9 6 4

6 ,0 2 0 ,7 3 1

1 ,1 4 2 ,4 5 1

3 ,3 2 5 ,8 2 0

4 ,6 0 8 ,2 3 5

1 8 6 8 .........................................................

2 ,9 7 9 ,2 7 5

5 3 1 ,6 6 9

1 0 ,8 3 9 ,1 7 7

1 ,5 5 1 ,3 3 9

2 ,7 8 8 ,0 4 6

4 ,8 7 1 ,0 5 4

5 ,8 7 4 ,2 2 2

5 ,8 7 4 ,2 2 2

1 8 6 9 .........................................................

C>

<0

(0

(»)

1 8 7 0 .........................................................

6 ,0 6 4 ,7 1 5

1 ,0 3 5 ,4 6 9

8 ,2 7 6 ,3 8 4

1 ,3 4 5 ,9 8 8

1 ,4 0 5 ,8 2 5

3 ,7 8 7 ,2 8 2

1 8 7 1 .........................................................

6 ,0 8 3 ,9 2 3

7 2 4 ,8 4 1

1 4 ,8 3 2 ,9 3 1

1 ,7 7 6 ,6 9 4

1 ,0 5 6 ,6 0 1

3 ,5 5 8 ,1 3 6

2 ,8 4 4 ,8 8 8

4 5 8 ,9 9 8

8 ,8 5 9 ,1 9 1

1 ,3 1 7 ,7 1 9

5 2 7 ,6 1 3

2 ,3 0 4 ,3 3 0

1 8 7 3 .........................................................

3 ,5 8 5 ,6 2 9

5 9 6 ,9 1 2

1 0 ,1 8 7 ,1 4 5

1 ,6 5 5 ,1 1 6

6 9 5 ,5 0 0

2 ,9 4 7 ,5 2 8

1 8 7 4 .........................................................

4 ,6 2 5 ,1 8 0

6 6 8 ,7 8 1

1 3 ,2 4 7 ,1 4 2

1 ,6 8 1 ,2 0 9

7 4 5 ,8 5 0

3 ,0 9 5 ,8 4 0

1 8 7 5 .........................................................

7 ,5 9 3 ,7 2 3

9 3 9 ,0 6 1

2 1 ,2 2 4 ,0 2 0

2 ,3 1 3 ,2 7 0

8 1 9 ,5 5 1

4 ,0 7 1 ,8 8 2

1 8 7 6 .........................................................

1 6 ,4 8 8 ,2 1 4

1 ,4 5 5 ,4 6 2

5 9 ,3 1 9 ,2 6 7

5 ,3 1 4 ,7 3 8

9 5 2 ,7 7 8

7 ,7 2 2 ,9 7 8

1 8 7 7 .........................................................

2 9 ,6 0 1 ,3 0 4

2 ,4 8 4 ,1 3 1

7 6 ,7 6 9 ,1 4 7

6 ,4 3 7 ,2 2 3

1 ,3 1 4 ,4 8 9

1 0 ,2 3 5 ,8 4 3

1 8 7 2 .........................................................

{

18 7 8 .........................................................

3 7 ,7 6 5 ,3 1 3

2 ,9 5 9 ,9 1 0

8 8 ,5 2 8 ,1 9 2

7 ,0 5 3 ,4 6 3

1 ,4 2 5 ,2 8 7

1 1 ,4 3 8 ,6 6 0

18 7 9 .........................................................

4 5 ,1 1 6 ,0 5 8

3 ,2 0 9 ,2 8 5

8 4 ,0 8 1 ,3 1 9

6 ,2 8 8 ,1 3 1

1 ,3 5 6 ,5 3 4

1 0 ,8 5 3 ,9 5 0

18 8 0 .........................................................

3 7 ,7 5 8 ,1 6 6

2 ,9 5 6 ,7 6 0

6 8 ,8 2 .1 ,5 5 7

6 ,8 3 4 ,5 4 1

1 ,1 9 0 ,1 1 7

9 ,9 8 1 ,4 1 8

18 8 1 .........................................................

6 8 ,1 8 4 ,2 9 3

4 ,9 8 3 ,3 1 2

80,391), 154

6 ,6 2 4 ,3 7 4

1 ,9 6 3 ,7 0 1

1 3 ,5 7 1 ,3 8 7

18 8 2 .........................................................

2 9 ,5 2 5 ,6 7 2

2 ,3 2 6 ,3 1 9

1 1 4 ,9 9 4 ,4 0 2

9 ,3 5 1 ,7 1 3

1 ,5 4 4 ,9 4 7

1 3 ,2 2 2 ,9 7 9

1 8 8 3 .........................................................

3 4 ,0 6 6 ,2 9 2

2 ,6 4 8 ,2 7 8

103,63*1,459

8 ,6 2 9 ,7 2 3

1 ,6 7 3 ,1 4 4

1 2 ,9 5 1 ,1 4 5

1 8 8 4 .........................................................

3 5 ,4 4 1 ,2 9 6

2 ,5 7 9 ,8 6 6

9 9 ,7 5 0 ,4 5 0

7 ,5 0 3 ,3 6 1

1 ,8 0 1 ,9 8 4

1 1 ,8 8 5 ,2 1 1

18 8 5 ......................................................

3 2 ,7 3 8 ,1 2 3

2 ,2 3 0 ,5 6 7

1 1 4 ,8 0 6 ,5 9 5

7 ,9 1 9 ,6 7 0

1 ,6 8 6 ,3 5 4

1 1 ,8 3 6 ,5 9 1

1 8 8 6 .........................................................

5 1 ,2 9 3 ,3 7 3

3 ,1 4 9 ,0 9 1

142,54*7,980

9 ,2 3 1 ,1 7 0

1 ,5 7 9 ,6 7 3

1 3 ,9 5 9 ,9 3 4

1 8 8 7 .........................................................

6 7 ,7 9 3 ,0 1 3

4 ,0 0 3 ,7 7 2

1 3 6 ,8 0 9 ,0 7 4

9 ,2 5 6 ,4 8 6

1 ,6 6 9 ,0 8 4

1 4 ,9 2 9 ,3 4 2

1 8 8 8 .........................................................

5 4 ,4 4 6 ,9 3 6

3 ,5 2 2 ,6 1 2

1 1 5 ,7 6 6 ,6 7 9

7 ,8 1 2 ,9 4 7

1 ,6 7 7 ,6 3 0

1 3 ,0 1 3 ,1 8 9

1 8 8 9 .........................................................

4 0 ,8 5 6 ,3 2 9

2 ,8 8 5 ,3 7 3

7 7 ,5 9 6 ,8 6 2

5 ,5 7 7 ,4 0 1

1 ,7 4 9 ,8 7 0

1 0 ,2 1 2 ,6 4 4

1 8 9 0 .........................................................

4 2 ,3 0 9 ,7 7 0

2 ,8 8 6 ,4 3 5

7 5 ,7 1 6 ,4 9 0

5 ,4 8 0 ,4 0 3

1 ,6 3 2 ,4 3 9

9 ,9 9 9 ,2 7 7

1 8 9 1 .........................................................

3 9 ,0 1 6 ,6 8 2

2 ,5 9 0 ,9 3 4

1 3 5 ,5 2 0 ,5 9 0

9 ,2 7 7 ,1 1 2

1 ,7 3 6 ,8 1 1

1 3 ,6 0 4 ,8 5 7
1 3 , 22C, 277

1 8 9 2 .........................................................

4 0 ,8 1 5 ,4 5 0

2 ,4 8 4 ,3 6 0

1 4 2 ,9 3 8 ,8 7 1

8 ,6 7 3 ,6 6 3

2 ,0 6 8 ,2 5 4

1 8 9 3 .........................................................

4 3 ,0 1 6 ,1 0 8

2 ,8 0 2 ,4 6 2

1 0 0 ,7 7 6 ,0 0 6

6 ,3 0 6 ,0 2 2

2 ,7 0 0 ,8 7 1

1 1 ,8 0 9 ,3 5 5

1 8 9 4 .........................................................

6 1 ,5 3 8 ,4 5 8

3 ,8 5 4 ,9 3 5

1 2 4 ,3 4 0 ,2 7 8

7 ,6 3 9 ,8 5 1

2 ,8 4 6 ,1 0 0

1 4 ,3 4 0 ,8 8 6
1 3 ,7 8 9 ,8 1 0

1 8 9 5 .........................................................

5 8 ,4 6 7 ,7 4 3

3 ,4 1 4 ,5 3 9

1 2 5 ,7 9 0 ,3 1 8

7 ,0 3 4 ,6 7 8

3 ,3 1 0 ,5 9 3

1 8 9 6 .........................................................

5 8 ,7 4 7 ,7 2 9

3 ,4 1 9 ,1 5 8

1 6 6 ,3 9 1 ,6 3 9

9 ,5 3 9 ,1 9 9

3 ,8 7 9 ,0 3 9

1 6 ,8 3 7 ,3 9 6

1 8 9 7 .........................................................

8 3 , 409~441

4 ,7 7 0 ,2 3 1

2 3 0 ,1 2 3 ,6 0 3

1 2 ,5 1 1 ,3 8 9

3 ,7 5 6 ,0 5 8

2 1 ,0 3 7 ,6 7 8

1 8 9 8 .........................................................

7 9 ,4 1 5 ,3 7 6

4 ,1 3 8 ,8 8 7

1 9 1 ,0 9 2 ,4 4 2

9 ,1 5 1 ,9 3 6

3 ,7 3 3 ,2 6 9

1 7 ,0 2 4 ,0 9 2

1 8 9 9 .........................................................

1 0 8 ,9 4 0 ,9 7 2

5 ,2 2 1 ,2 7 8

3 0 3 ,0 6 3 ,0 8 3

1 3 ,7 4 8 ,6 1 9

4 ,5 9 7 ,0 1 7

2 3 ,5 6 6 ,9 1 4

1 9 0 0 .........................................................

8 7 ,8 8 0 ,5 1 5

4 ,8 3 9 ,4 9 1

2 6 4 ,3 1 1 ,4 7 4

1 3 ,2 2 9 ,4 4 3

5 ,9 3 4 ,1 5 3

2 4 ,0 0 3 ,0 8 7

1 9 0 1 .........................................................

1 1 5 ,9 4 9 ,2 1 9

6 ,5 5 4 ,2 2 5

1 3 5 ,5 5 4 ,1 3 2

7 ,5 8 1 ,8 1 2

6 ,1 3 6 ,3 8 1

2 0 ,2 7 2 ,4 1 8

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

1 4 6 ,7 6 9 ,2 9 2

7 ,3 5 9 ,2 8 8

3 5 8 ,0 0 4 ,5 2 1

1 8 ,5 0 1 ,9 0 8

6 ,2 4 7 ,1 6 6

3 2 ,1 0 8 ,3 6 2

1 9 0 3 .........................................................

1 6 9 ,5 1 1 ,6 6 7

8 ,4 4 3 ,1 4 8

3 2 5 ,8 6 " , 530

1 6 ,9 0 9 ,4 3 6

6 ,8 6 3 ,7 2 0

3 2 ,2 1 6 ,3 0 4

1 9 0 4 .........................................................

9 1 ,3 1 9 ,9 7 9

5 ,4 3 9 ,2 7 7

1 5 6 ,0 6 0 ,7 5 8

9 ,2 5 6 ,9 2 2

7 ,7 0 7 ,5 1 4

2 2 ,4 0 3 ,7 1 3

1 9 0 5 .........................................................

1 2 7 ,9 1 6 ,4 9 7

7 ,3 2 5 ,4 0 8

5 6 6 ,5 8 4 ,2 1 8

3 3 ,9 9 5 ,1 3 4

8 ,3 4 5 ,5 3 8

4 9 ,6 6 6 ,0 8 0

1 9 0 6 .........................................................

1 1 6 ,9 7 5 ,9 4 6

6 ,9 2 9 ,3 0 7

594,51*7,108

3 6 ,2 5 2 ,5 5 3

9 ,7 6 2 ,1 7 3

5 2 ,9 4 4 ,0 3 3

1 9 0 7 .........................................................

1 2 0 ,2 8 6 ,0 4 2

7 ,5 0 2 ,0 8 2

2 0 6 ,0 5 4 ,2 8 7

1 3 ,7 3 7 ,1 6 5

1 1 ,0 6 6 ,1 6 5

3 2 ,3 0 5 ,4 1 2

1 9 0 8 .........................................................

8 0 ,2 6 4 ,9 7 1

5 ,8 0 9 ,0 1 9

1 2 5 ,7 2 0 ,8 4 1

8 ,4 5 9 ,0 6 4

1 0 ,9 0 9 ,6 7 5

2 5 ,1 7 7 ,7 5 8

1 9 0 9 .........................................................

1 2 1 ,5 0 8 ,3 4 5

7 ,1 6 5 ,5 7 9

2 4 6 ,1 2 3 ,1 9 7

1 4 ,5 2 7 ,5 0 1

1 0 ,1 8 5 ,4 8 6

3 1 ,8 7 8 ,5 6 6

1 9 1 0 .........................................................

1 3 7 ,8 2 9 ,0 9 6

8 , 5 2 1 ,4 6 6

'

1 7 2 ,0 8 2 ,2 0 8

1 1 ,4 5 0 ,0 2 5

1 3 ,4 2 5 ,6 0 6

3 3 ,3 9 7 ,0 9 7

1 9 1 1 .........................................................

1 5 3 ,7 5 3 ,1 7 0

1 0 ,5 7 5 ,0 4 8 i

1 9 2 ,8 3 6 ,9 9 9

1 3 ,8 1 2 ,0 5 1

1 6 ,4 6 4 ,8 1 9

4 0 ,8 5 1 ,9 1 8




i Included in other manufactures.

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No. 240.—SUGAR AND MOLASSES IMPORTED, AMOUNTS OF DUTY COL­
LECTED ON SUGAR, AND COST PER POUND: Q u an tities a n d V a l u e s ,
1

8 to 1 8

98

1

1

.

Sugar.1

Molasses.1

Year
ended
June
30—

Dutiable.

1888....
1889....
1890....
1891....

2,471,743,769
2,518,878,284
2,709,554,549
1,839,147,334

2,700,284,282
2,762,202,967
2,934,011,560
3,483,477,222

74,246,206
88,543,971
96,094,532
105,728,216

60,647,014.17
54,896,437.38
53,985,873.85
32,303,692.63

2.75
3.20
3.28
3.04

35,582,539
27,024,661
31,497,243
220,604,463

5,491,095
4,753,897
6,168,795
*2,659,172

1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....

14,880,402
33,405,081
58,965,576
1,127,279,779
3,544,163,288

3,556,509,165
3,766,445,347
4,345,193,881
3,574,510,454
3,890,338,557

104,408,813
116,255,784
126,871,889
76,462,836
89,219,773

76,795.14
163,956.25
250,763.50
15,354,290.00
29,808,140.30

2 . 94
3.09
2.92
2.14
2.29

322,448,209
315,490,679
319,670,663
15,075,879
4,687,664

32,877,744
31,992,334
»1,984,778
1,295,146
737,265

1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....

4,487,708,753
2,190,154,053
3,517,950,689
3,513,373,425
3,975,005,840

4,918,905,733
2,689,920,851
3,980,250,569
4,018,086,530
3,975,005,840

99,066,181
60,472,749
94,964,120
100,250,974
90,487,800

41,253,753.00
29,378,937.81
61,428,331.87
67,417,772.33
62,680,260.03

2.01
2.25
2.31
2.49
2.28

3,702,471 S 586,513
3,603,547
544,016
5,821,556
789,676
7,025,068
890,524
11,453,156
1,123,923

1902....
1903....
1904....
1905....
1906....

3,031,915,875
4,216,108,106
3,700,623,613
3,680,932,998
3,979,331,430

3,031,915,875
4,216,108,106
3,700,623,013
3,680,932,998
3,979,331,430

55,061,097
72,088,973
71,915,753
97,645,449
85,460,088

52,622,601.01
63,214,744.61
57,780,729.64
51,171,283.78
52,440,228.94

1.82
1.71
1.94
2.65
2.15

14,391,215
17,240,399
18,828,530
19, 477,885
16,021,076

1,037,696
1,124,710
1,018,198
1,137,844
690,718

1907....
1908....
1909....
1910....
1911....

4,391.839,976
3,371,997,112
4,189,421,018
3,918,676,197
3,707,626,780

4,391,839,975
3,371,997,112
4,189,421,018
4,094,545,936
3,937,978,265

92,806,253
80,258,147
96,554,998
106,349,005
96,691,096

C , 135,181.11
O
49,984,995.90
56,213,472.80
52,810,995.31
52,496,559.12

2.11
2.38
2.30
2.60
2.46

24,630,935
18,882,756
22,092,696
31,292,165
23,838,190

919,806
721,867
937,791
1,367,362
995,006

Pounds.

Free and dutiable.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Average
|
cost per
Duty collected, pound in
foreign
jeountry.
Cents.

Dollars.

Free and dutiable.

Gallons.

Dollars.

1Does not include sugar or molasses shipped to the United States from Hawaii and Porto Rico
after June 14, 1900, and May 1,1900, respectively, but does include those articles imported from the
Philippine Islands in each year.
2 Of this amount 4,490,912 gallons, valued at $698,197, were imported dutiable.
8All free of duty.

No. 241.—TIN PLATES IMPORTED:
United Kingdom.
Year ended June 30—

Value.

Quantity.
Pounds.

Dollars.

Q u a n t it ie s

V

alues,

All other countries, (
!
Quantity.
Pounds.

632,614,482
1888...................................
1889...................................
734,211.853
678,933,940
1890...................................
1891................................... 1,033,531,124

18,898,315
21,174,529
20,891,062
35,645,076

2,330,463
1,568,135
1,126,985
2,957,950

1892...................................
1893...................................
1894...................................
1895...................................
1896...................................

421,838,482
628,095,497
453,880,341
507.075,599
383,882,250

12,304,233
17,554,310
11,961,524
12,119.083
8,915,083

337,720
330,405
280,485
963,339
1,756,733

1897...................................
1898...................................
1899...................................
1900...................................
1901...................................

229,208,495
170,872,133
107,831,639
147,321,985
116,829,478

(
|
!
;
j

5,320,238
3,786,626
2,592,106
4,772,629
3,733,480

1902...................................
1903...................................
1904...................................
1905...................................
1906...................................

197,232,677 !
109,605,243
126,502,829
160,827,056
120,627,726

1907...................................
1908...................................
1909...................................
1910...................................
1911...................................

142,273,310
140,502,522
116,860,827
153,704,447
94,759,014




and

1888

1911.

Total.

Value. | Quantity.
Dollars.

to

Pounds.

| Value.
Dollars.

81,029
634,944,945
48,124 735,779,988
680,060,925
37,088
101,844 1,036,489,074

18,979,344
21,222,653
20,928,150
35,746,920

11,329
11,330
7,994
24,997
35,573

422,176,202
628,425.902
454,160,826
508,038,938
385,138,983

12,315,562
17,565,640
11,969,518
12,144,080
8,950,656

865,188
790,212
653,187
641,819
1,050,834

24,400
22,522
21,458
27,167
36,582

230,073,683
171,662.345
108,484,826
147,963,804
117,880,312

5,344,638
3,809,148
2,613,564
4,799,796
3,770,062

5,995,515
3,195,624
3.459,124
4,550,335
3,402,987

1,763,409
308,050
406,531
239,764
192,006

70,109
14,291
14,330
8,540
9,256

198,996,086
109,913,293
126,909,360
161,066,820
120,819,732

6,065,624
3,209,915
3,473,454
4,558.875
3,412,243

4,637,211
4,279,862
3,202,311
4,315,459
2,993,670

256,096
237,450
451,347
862,152
560,716

14,121
12,091
23,040
39,670
28,782

142,529,406
140,739,972
117,312,174
154,566,599
95,319,730

4,651,332
4,291,953
3,225,351
4,355,129
3,022,452

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INTERNAL COMMERCE—COMMERCIAL FAILURES.
No. 242.—CATTLE, HOGS, AND SHEEP:
W

estern

M

R e c e ip t

arkets, 1

8 to 1 8

at

T w e l v e P r in c ip a l

99

1

1

.

[Source: Reports of various stockyard associations.]
K a n s a s C it y

C h ic a g o .
C a l­
endar
ye a r.

C a ttle
and
c a lv e s .

H ogs,

Sheep.

C a ttle
and
c a lv e s .

H ogs.

Om aha.
C a ttle
and
c a lv e s .

1 Sheep.

H ogs.

Sheep.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

1 8 8 9 ..
1 8 9 0 ..
1 8 9 1 ..

3 ,1 4 6 ,2 4 9
3 ,6 5 9 ,3 0 5
3 ,4 5 5 ,7 4 2

5 ,9 9 8 ,5 2 6
7 ,6 6 3 ,8 2 9
8 ,6 0 0 ,8 0 5

1 ,8 3 2 ,4 6 9
2 ,1 8 2 ,6 6 7
2 ,1 5 3 ,5 3 7

1 ,2 2 0 ,8 4 3
1 ,5 4 8 ,7 9 7
1 ,3 4 7 ,4 8 7

2 ,0 7 3 ,9 1 0
2 ,8 6 5 ,1 7 1
2 ,5 9 9 ,1 0 9

3 7 0 ,7 7 2
5 3 5 ,8 6 9
3 8 6 ,7 6 0

4 7 3 ,0 9 4
6 1 5 ,3 3 7
6 0 1 ,0 0 2

1 ,2 2 4 ,6 9 1
1 ,7 0 2 ,7 2 3
1 ,5 3 7 ,3 8 7

1 5 2 .5 1 7
153. 873
169 865

1 8 9 2 ..
1 8 9 3 ..
1 8 9 4 ..
1 8 9 5 ..
1 8 9 6 ..

3 ,7 6 9 ,3 7 2
3 , 343,903
3 ,1 3 6 ,3 1 2
2 ,7 5 7 ,2 9 8
2 ,7 3 8 ,8 1 3

7 ,7 1 4 ,4 3 5
6 ,0 5 7 ,2 7 8
7 ,4 8 3 ,2 2 8
7 ,8 8 5 ,2 8 3
7 ,6 5 9 ,4 7 2

2 ,1 4 5 ,0 7 9
3 ,0 3 1 ,1 7 4
3 ,0 9 9 ,7 2 5
3 ,4 0 6 ,7 3 9
3 ,5 9 0 ,6 5 5

1 ,5 7 1 ,1 5 5
1 ,7 4 6 ,8 2 8
1 ,7 7 2 ,5 4 5
1 ,6 8 9 ,6 5 2
1 ,8 1 4 ,6 9 8

2 ,3 9 7 ,4 7 7
1 ,9 4 8 ,3 7 3
2 ,5 4 7 ,0 7 7
2 ,4 5 7 ,6 9 7
2 ,6 0 5 ,5 7 5

4 3 8 ,2 6 8
5 6 9 ,5 1 7
5 8 9 ,5 5 5
8 6 4 ,7 1 3
9 9 3 ,12o

7 5 5 ,0 5 9
8 5 2 ,4 5 6
8 2 1 ,5 1 2
5 8 6 ,1 0 3
5 8 6 ,5 7 8

1 ,6 1 3 ,3 8 4
1 ,4 0 6 ,4 5 1
1 ,9 3 2 ,6 7 7
1 ,1 8 6 ,7 2 6
1 ,2 1 6 ,3 7 0

1 8 8 .5 8 8
2 5 2 .2 7 3
2 4 3 ,9 4 5
2 0 4 .8 7 0
3 5 8 ,0 0 5

1 8 9 7 ..
1 8 9 8 ..
1 8 9 9 ..
1 9 0 0 ..
1 9 0 1 ..

2 ,6 7 7 ,9 0 0
2 ,6 1 3 ,6 3 0
2 ,6 5 1 ,3 2 2
2 ,8 6 5 ,3 5 6
3 ,2 1 3 ,2 2 0

8 ,3 6 3 ,7 2 4
8 ,8 1 7 ,1 1 4
8 ,1 7 7 ,8 7 0
8 ,1 0 9 ,0 6 4
8 ,2 9 0 ,4 9 4

3 ,6 0 6 ,6 4 0
3 ,5 8 9 ,4 3 9
3 ,6 8 2 ,8 3 2
3 ,5 4 8 ,8 8 5
4 ,0 4 4 ,0 9 5

1 ,9 2 1 ,9 6 2 ! 3 ,3 5 0 ,7 9 6
1 ,8 4 6 ,2 3 3
3 ,6 7 2 ,9 0 9
2 ,0 1 7 ,4 8 4
2 ,9 5 9 ,0 7 3
2 ,0 8 2 ,7 9 5
3 ,0 9 4 ,1 3 9
2 ,1 2 6 ,5 7 5
3 ,7 1 6 ,4 0 4

1 ,1 3 4 ,2 3 6
9 8 0 ,3 0 3 r
9 5 3 ,2 4 1 t
8 6 0 ,4 4 9
9 8 0 ,0 7 8

8 1 0 ,9 4 9
8 1 2 ,2 4 4
8 3 7 ,5 6 3
8 2 8 ,2 0 4
8 1 8 ,0 0 3

1 , G 1 0 ,981
2 ,1 0 1 ,3 8 7
2 ,2 1 6 ,4 8 2
2 ,2 0 0 ,9 2 6
2 ,4 1 4 ,0 5 2

6 2 7 ,1 6 0
1 ,0 8 5 ,1 3 6
1 ,0 8 6 ,3 1 9
1 ,2 7 6 ,7 7 5
1 ,3 1 4 ,8 4 1

1 9 0 2 .. ' 3 ,1 9 3 ,3 0 6
1 9 0 3 .. 3 ,7 0 4 ,2 2 9
1 9 0 4 .. 3 ,5 2 6 ,6 8 4
1 9 0 5 .. 3 ,7 9 1 ,3 0 4
1 9 0 6 .. 3 ,7 4 2 ,5 1 9

7 ,8 9 5 ,2 3 8
7 ,3 2 5 ,9 2 3
7 ,2 3 8 ,7 4 6
7 ,7 2 5 ,7 3 8
7 ,8 1 6 ,4 8 5

4 ,5 1 5 ,7 1 6
4 ,5 8 2 ,7 6 0
4 ,5 0 4 ,6 3 0
4 ,7 3 6 ,5 5 8
4 ,8 0 5 ,4 4 9

2 ,2 7 9 ,1 6 6
2 ,2 7 9 ,3 3 7
2 ,1 3 7 ,1 1 2
1 ,9 6 9 ,3 8 1
2 ,1 6 3 ,4 7 1
2 ,2 2 7 ,1 7 0
2 ,4 2 2 ,5 8 2 | 2 ,5 0 7 ,5 4 8
2 ,5 5 5 ,7 9 4 | 2 ,6 7 5 ,6 0 1

1 ,1 5 4 ,0 8 4 1 ,0 1 0 ,8 1 5
3 ,1 5 1 ,7 3 0 1 ,0 7 1 ,1 7 7
1 ,0 0 4 ,0 9 9 1 9 4 4 ,1 9 2
1 ,3 1 8 ,9 6 8 1 ,0 2 6 ,3 9 2
1 ,6 1 6 ,7 8 8 1 ,0 7 9 ,3 7 3

2 ,2 4 7 ,4 2 8
2 ,2 3 1 ,0 6 7
2 ,2 9 9 ,6 2 7
2 ,2 9 3 ,9 5 6
2 ,3 9 3 ,5 5 1

1 ,7 4 2 ,5 3 9
1 ,8 6 3 ,7 6 3
1 ,7 5 4 ,3 6 5
1 ,9 7 0 ,5 0 2
2 ,1 6 5 ,1 1 6

3 ,7 2 7 ,2 4 8
3 ,4 6 0 ,8 7 7
3 ,3 4 2 ,4 2 7
3 ,5 5 5 ,0 2 6
3 ,4 5 6 ,2 6 1

7 ,7 1 5 ,9 0 3
8 ,6 6 0 ,7 2 1
7 .0 3 3 ,6 4 7
5 ,9 2 4 ,5 0 2
7 ,4 5 6 ,3 0 9

4 ,2 1 8 ,1 1 5
4 ,3 5 1 ,8 8 9
4 ,4 4 1 ,4 7 1
5 ,2 2 8 ,6 4 3
5 ,7 3 6 ,2 4 5

2 ,6 7 0 ,2 6 0
2 ,9 2 3 ,7 7 7
2 ,4 5 8 ,1 2 7 1 3 ,7 1 5 ,1 0 9
3 ,0 9 2 ,8 3 5
2 ,6 5 9 ,9 2 8
2 ,5 0 7 ,1 4 2 1 2 ,0 8 5 ,5 6 6
2 ,3 7 0 ,3 9 0
3 ,1 6 7 ,8 1 6

1 ,5 8 2 ,1 4 8
1 ,6 4 0 ,5 4 2
1 ,6 4 5 ,3 2 5
1 ,8 4 1 ,1 7 3
2 ,1 7 5 ,4 9 3

1 ,1 5 8 ,7 1 6
1 ,0 3 6 ,6 2 5
1 ,1 2 4 ,6 1 8
1 ,2 2 3 ,5 3 3
1 ,1 7 4 ,3 1 2

2 ,2 5 3 ,6 5 2
2 ,4 2 4 ,8 5 1
2 ,1 3 5 ,4 9 3
1 ,8 9 4 ,3 1 4
2 ,8 6 6 ,6 8 4

2 ,0 3 8 ,7 7 7
2 ,1 0 5 ,9 4 9
2 ,1 6 7 ,0 1 4
2 ,9 8 4 ,8 7 0
2 ,9 7 7 ,5 7 0

Sheep.

C a ttle
and
c a lv e s .

Hogs.

Sheep.

1 9 0 7 ..
1 9 0 8 ..
1 9 0 9 ..
1 9 1 0 ..
1 9 1 1 ..

1

St. Joseph.

Number.

S t. L o u is .

Number. Number.

S t. P a u l.

C a l­

endar
year.

C a ttle
and
c a lv e s .

H ogs.

Sheep.

C a ttle
and
c a lv e s .

1
H ogs.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

Number.

1 8 8 9 ..
1 8 9 0 ..
1 8 9 1 ..

3 0 ,0 6 1
2 7 ,5 3 1
1 8 ,4 1 6

2 5 3 ,1 2 6
2 0 1 ,8 7 1
1 7 7 ,9 1 3

5 ,2 8 4
3 3 ,7 1 2
1 5 ,5 6 4

5 0 8 ,1 9 0
6 3 9 ,0 1 4
7 7 9 ,4 9 9

1 ,1 2 0 ,9 3 0
1 .3 5 9 ,7 8 9
1 ,3 8 0 ,5 6 9

3 5 8 .4 9 5
3 5 8 .4 9 6
4 0 2 ,9 8 9

6 8 ,6 6 0
9 8 ,7 5 6
1 4 2 ,6 3 7

2 4 9 ,0 9 9
3 1 5 ,9 8 7
2 6 3 ,4 7 9

1 2 1 ,5 6 4
1 8 9 ,6 0 3
8 9 ,4 2 3

1 8 9 2 ..
1 8 9 3 ..
1 8 9 4 ..
1 8 9 5 ..
1 8 9 6 ..

3 1 ,0 1 5
3 9 ,2 4 4
5 2 ,1 5 7
4 9 ,2 0 2
3 8 ,8 9 3

2 8 9 ,9 8 1
2 4 0 ,1 6 0
3 9 7 ,5 8 5
2 5 2 ,0 7 0
1 9 3 ,2 1 2

1 7 ,3 0 9
2 6 ,2 5 7
1 5 .7 1 8
2 2 ,2 6 0
2 4 ,1 6 5

8 0 1 ,3 1 1
9 0 3 ,2 5 7
7 7 3 ,5 7 1
8 5 1 ,2 7 5
9 5 5 ,6 1 3

1 ,3 1 0 ,3 1 1
1 ,1 0 5 ,1 0 8
1 ,4 8 9 ,8 5 6
1 ,4 4 0 ,3 4 2
1 ,9 9 7 ,8 9 5

3 7 6 ,9 2 2
3 9 7 ,7 2 5
3 5 9 ,8 9 6
5 1 0 ,6 6 0
6 3 2 ,8 7 2

8 5 ,8 1 6
1 1 3 ,6 3 0
7 8 ,2 4 5
9 3 .0 6 6
9 7 ,8 1 2

2 3 8 ,9 0 9
1 9 4 ,0 9 2
3 2 6 ,6 6 3
3 6 4 ,4 5 5
3 1 3 ,7 3 6

9 7 ,1 5 6
1 5 3 ,3 1 4
9 5 ,1 4 2
1 7 4 ,8 6 8
2 0 0 ,4 1 5

1 8 9 7 ..
1 8 9 8 ..
1 8 9 9 ..
1 9 0 0 ..
1 9 0 1 ..

6 0 ,3 6 5
2 3 2 ,0 7 8
2 9 4 ,9 5 0
3 9 0 ,3 8 1
4 3 9 ,2 9 3

4 2 6 ,6 9 2
1 .0 3 4 ,1 2 5
1 ,4 0 1 ,7 9 4
1 ,6 7 8 .5 2 0
2 ,1 0 5 ,2 0 9

1 3 ,9 1 5
1 2 1 ,7 0 7
2 5 8 ,3 9 3
3 9 0 ,3 0 8
5 2 5 ,9 3 3

9 6 0 ,7 6 3
7 9 5 ,6 1 1
7 6 6 ,0 3 2
7 9 5 ,8 0 0
9 6 9 ,8 8 1

2 ,0 6 5 ,2 8 3
2 ,1 3 6 ,3 2 8
2 ,1 4 7 ,1 4 4
2 ,1 5 6 ,9 7 2
2 ,2 3 6 ,9 4 5

6 6 0 ,3 8 0
4 7 7 ,0 9 1
4 3 2 ,5 6 6
4 3 4 ,1 3 3
5 3 4 ,1 1 5

1 9 8 ,6 9 1
2 1 5 ,9 9 3
2 2 1 ,3 6 7
2 2 0 ,6 8 1
1 9 0 ,2 9 0

2 4 3 ,0 7 4
3 3 8 ,4 0 5
3 6 9 ,2 4 3
5 0 0 ,4 1 6
6 1 6 ,7 9 6

3 1 5 ,2 1 0
4 3 0 ,1 9 4
3 8 3 ,5 9 8
4 8 9 ,5 7 4
3 3 2 ,3 6 7

1 9 0 2 ..
1 9 0 3 ..
1 9 0 4 ..
1 9 0 5 ..
1 9 0 6 ..

5 1 7 ,2 9 4
6 2 4 ,9 7 4
5 8 7 ,2 6 1
5 4 6 ,6 8 8
6 0 6 ,1 8 7

1 ,6 9 7 ,7 4 1
1 ,7 0 0 ,5 6 4
1 ,6 5 6 .8 4 9
1 ,9 0 0 ,4 3 3
1 ,9 0 8 ,2 0 7

5 6 0 ,6 5 3
5 9 9 ,1 8 9
7 9 4 ,3 7 9
9 8 0 ,8 3 4
8 2 6 ,7 6 4

1 ,1 8 1 ,6 2 8
1 ,2 0 9 ,1 2 1
1 ,2 6 1 ,5 3 2
1 ,2 5 4 ,2 3 6
1 ,3 1 4 ,8 2 6

1 ,4 9 4 ,3 9 5
1 ,7 8 5 ,8 7 3
2 ,3 6 1 ,6 2 3
2 .4 0 7 ,3 3 6
2 ,4 1 1 ,1 9 1

5 4 0 ,4 4 3
5 6 5 ,8 3 6
7 4 6 ,1 0 9
6 9 0 ,3 7 8
6 5 0 ,7 8 4

3 0 6 ,0 6 6
3 0 3 ,2 8 9
3 8 9 ,8 0 0
4 8 8 ,5 6 5
4 8 6 ,6 6 4

6 6 7 ,5 2 6
7 5 9 ,5 4 2
8 8 1 ,6 3 5
8 5 5 ,2 3 7
8 6 0 ,8 1 0

6 0 2 ,3 4 0
8 7 5 ,6 4 0
7 7 2 ,7 6 6
8 1 8 ,4 3 7
7 3 5 ,2 5 9

1 9 0 7 ..
1 9 0 8 ..
1 9 0 9 ..
1 9 1 0 ..
1 9 1 1 ..

6 1 6 ,2 3 2
5 8 4 .2 2 4
6 9 2 ,3 7 6
6 6 4 ,5 5 5
5 1 3 ,2 9 0

1 ,9 2 3 ,2 5 7
2 ,3 4 9 ,0 4 7
1 ,6 9 3 ,8 3 1
1 ,3 5 2 ,5 6 5
1 ,9 2 1 ,5 3 5

7 6 4 ,2 8 7
5 9 2 ,3 8 9
6 2 0 ,5 7 0
5 5 9 ,6 7 0
7 1 8 ,2 6 8

1 ,3 2 3 ,2 0 8
1 ,2 9 3 ,5 6 4
1 ,4 1 8 ,0 0 5
1 ,3 5 6 ,2 3 2
1 ,2 0 6 ,4 2 3

2 ,5 7 2 ,1 2 6
3 ,1 9 9 ,9 2 2
3 ,0 7 6 ,0 6 5
2 ,5 4 8 ,4 8 0
3 ,6 3 4 ,8 5 1

6 2 2 ,2 1 3
7 2 4 ,7 8 1
8 3 5 ,9 7 3
7 7 6 ,6 6 5
1 ,0 2 4 ,4 0 2

5 1 9 ,6 1 1
4 6 3 ,1 6 0
4 9 7 ,1 5 2
6 0 3 ,6 6 6
53S, 637

8 66 , 777
1 ,1 3 3 ,4 1 2
7 2 5 ,4 2 0
8 3 5 ,8 8 6
9 1 0 ,7 3 3

5 6 7 ,8 3 0
3 5 9 ,3 4 3
4 9 6 ,0 6 2
8 6 4 ,8 1 1
7 1 2 ,1 2 6




Number.

521

LIVE-STOCK RECEIPTS.

522

No. 342.— C a t t l e ,

'I

H

o gs , a n d

M

S h e e p : R eceipts

arkets,

Sioux City.
Calendar

Cattle
and
calves.

Hogs.

at

T w e l v e P b in c ip a l W

1889 to 1911—Continued.
Cincinnati.

Sheep.

Cleveland, i

-

Cattle
and
calves.

Hogs.

e ste r n

Sheep.

Cattle
and
calves.

.

Hogs.

Sheep,
-

ub
ub ub
ub
ub
ub
ub
N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer. N m er. N m er. N mer. N mer.
ub
ub
104,915
167,010
150,912

593,102
723,914
397,247

8,970
26,669
22,399

203,689
212,148
208,929

681,106
798,795
629,409

310,058
317,327
318,406

19,817
11,259
12,778

129,973
220,886
309,049

33, 111
23,964
21,096

1892.........
1893.........
1894.........
1895.........
1896.........

136,022
130,794
119,008
110,278
142,238

413,231
329,014
499,273
341,050
279,451

42,581
26,840
24,567
14,336
,10,425

217,952
225,555
226,455
227,261
216,117

603,626
627,612
746,705
820,637
887,187

308,980
575,527
643,975
597,497
481,254

18,663
13,124
7,210
73,538
62,665

338,916
257,782
190,803
601,179
688,011

33,080
60,522
77,232
130,709
146,588

1897.........
1898.........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........

294,161
300,937
847,109
300,437
308,529

353,290
474,238
568,306
833,141
959,964

9,699
20,861
36,081
61,312
66,930

218,536
199,507
204,288
210,631
222,738

881,382
887,524
809,327
782,742
742,701

480,868
389,649
280,097
830,743
853,922

109,047
97,865
118,347
123,552
68,851

999,219
1,123,848
1,096,459
1,180,605
995,113

183,717
149,769
189,480
186,822
197,456

1902.........
1903.........
1904.........
1905.........
1906.........

404,835
379,446
831,293
402,955
385,255

1,007,762
1,007,900
1,113,177
1,298,685
1,157,947

61,275
41,774
28,464
56,582
64,167

239,679
245,716
252,807
298,893
381,118

664,784
736,770
870,128
948,093
976,103

410,248
394,108
370,475
322,654
475,460

61,858
90,743
94,235
105,703
100,215

960,067
1,215,798
1,354,276
1,251,229
964,139

194,537
224,489
237,161
190,080
242,712

1907.........
1908.........
1909.........
1910.........
1911.........

410,216
385,470
426,278
438,690
487,237

1,289,125
1,380,639
1,077,350
1,044,122
1,348,551

64,507
68,747
78,490
150,9;*5
212,001

370,172 1,072,791
340,125 1,278,522
950,822
361,044
375,375
838,850
377,483 1,185,121

459,050
485,278
491,206
508,715
546,713

100,041
92,325
106,425
131,872
97,566

1,107,662
1,496,978
1,155,523
537,291
598,744

367,329
325,216
344,563
350,716
472,988

Sheep.

Cattle
and
calves.

Sheep.

Cattle
and
calves.

1889.........
1890.........
1891.........

i

Denver.
Calendar
year.

1889.........
1890.........
1891.........

Cattle
and
calves.

Hogs.

Indianapolis.
Hogs.

Wichita.
Hogs.

Sheep.

N mer. 1 N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer. N mer.
ub
ub
ub ub
ub
ub
ub
ub
ub
177,031 i
'
113,664
141,201

71,955
107,025
80,060

157,648
177,898
165,616

104,388
120,168
104,875

1,157,993
1,446,649
1,319,930

87,964
77,448
65,081

83,413
62,111
94,099
47,598
56,537

134,398
130,373
138,990
156,412
180,639

102,100
85,581
91,017
106,439
135,253

1,322,668
878,882
963,511
1,108,724
1,255,405

62,692
83,303
108,924
123,427
120,890

55,759
35,217
31,763
16,306

81,256
65,377
81,801
100,911

3,023
4,849
5,724
18,539

1892.........
1893.........
1894.........
3895.........
1896.........

113,211
154,739
147,506
185,646
202,013

1897.........
1898........
1899.........
1900.........
1901.........

248,888
287,678
282,928
239,606
227,325

75,065 308,661
81,645 284,305
120,096 221,142
115,986 305,828
109,360 225,555

147,740
134,786
136,579
139,722
211,053

1,252,761
1,681,362
1,545,881
1,323,018
1,486,519

97,369
84,665
65,106
67,005
125,614

21,058
20,831
25,563
23,903
27,212

188,416
253,541
204,745
291,501
333,072

8,146
11,844
10, 111
18,358
2,158

1902.........
1903.........
1904.........
1905........
1906........

324,154
286,271
265,462
294,044
328,751

86,685
146,680
161,954
190,525
192,720

316,594
464,896
519,190
737,905
825,766

213,179
248,951
274,710
299,784
350,016

1,251,351
1,530,888
1,668,771
1,975.816
1,869,353

102,580
101,024
89,945
61,561
76,570

31,628
33,287
29,144
43,397
46,789

192,723
265,216
312,423
293,491
301,649

6,348
14,093
3,053
7,201
11,288

1907........
1908.........
1909.........
1910........
1911........

306,907
420,462
426,372
398,868
298,437

241,393
280,288
241,570
186,811
220,137

828,432
675,235
634,327
595,930
617,008

378,873 1,955,382 i 72,674
407,149 2,484,226
111,848
416,759 1,832,698
111,386
417,375 1,487,174
128,001
394,269 2,028,731
153,686

95,666
109,414
183,659
208,241
194,063

436,119
741,341
751,560
551,993
568,244

7,464
12,066
22,796
35,498
53,837

1Figures from 1895 to date are from reports of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce.




GRAIN RECEIPTS AND FLOUR SHIPMENTS.
N

o

and

.

S h ip m e n t s

of

1905 t o 1911.

F lour,

at

523

T o t a l R e c e ip t s o p G r a i n , b y S p e c if ie d K i n d* s ,
8
4
3
P r in c ip a l P r i m a r y M a r k e t s , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s

[Source: Reports of various commercial organizations.]
W HEAT.
Market.

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

B sh s.
u d

B sh
u els.

1910

1911

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

Chicago................ 26,899,012 28,249,475 24,943,690 21,168,442 26,985,112
3,291,822
Cincinnati............ 2,844,191
2,624,845
4,052,264 4,178,471
Cleveland............. 1,614,985
2,833,516
1,622,091
1,803,385
1,265,737
Detroit................. 2,031,743
1,616,894 2,433,736 2,652,932
2,035,011
Duluth................. 31,186,725 41,558,131 55,300,838 53,890,816 52,867,496

27,540,100
3,776,828
1,688,151
2,091,314
32,284,956

3,668,800 2,914,000
38,215,800 35,356,290
69,000
24,000
5,805,615 4,714,030
10,943,842 7,761,305

4,769,000
43,527,700
9,000
4,595,200
10,313,810

3,898,000
25,701,600
137,000
4,858,644
8,662,790

Minneapolis......... 93,263,910 80,694,380 86,030,990 91,739,900 81,111,410 , 99,721,600
Omaha................. 6,518,200 10,036,700 9,981,600 14,962,800 10,179,200 9,124,800
928,200 1,203,800 1,043,300
1,441,228
1,354,431
1,218,169
Peoria..................
St. Louis.............. 20,684,439 17,361,005 17,473,947 18,807,395 21,142,317 19,412,989
4,459,250
4,889,500 : 4,457,200
4,264,000
4,515,300
Toledo................. 4,393,700
Wichita...............
7,404,100
7,438,700

97,143,920
12,124,800
1,336,784
16,786,505
6,602,000
8,079,800

Indianapolis-....... 1,444,800 1,472,800 2,978,500
Kansas City......... 39,525,700 37,423,090 34,978,050
26,400
291,000
75,000
Little Rock.........
Louisville............ 5,324,295 4,890,807
4,460,414
Milwaukee........... 7,576,600 7,832,426 8,947,093

Total, 1Ccities..

2 4 6 .4 0 243,633,343
4 ,4 2 0
1

256,966,752 273,400,223 254,174,74 ^
1 272,027,617

37,118,100
3,946,681
1,173,350
2,864,836
32,224,466

262,659,188

CORN.
Chicago.,........... . 110,823,444 1 98,896,563 125,159,932 91,169,147 i 90,894,920 102,592,850
7,883,222 1 8,339,810 9,190,142
7,763,457 1 7,145,408
8,631,574
Cincinnati..........
4,636,312
5.9(56,357
5,079,130
5,455,125
Cleveland........... . 9,440,454 8,756,635
4,594,342
3,005,083 1 2,659,692
6,349,750
5,988,068
3,076,009
Detroit...............
698,121
149,365
33,843
1,224,854
242,983 1 162,452
Duluth...............
Indianapolis.......
Kansas City.......
Little Rock........
Louisville.., —
Milwaukee.........

. 5,773,450 ! 6,606,000
. 21,032,700 1 15,882,000
.1 2,618,200 1 4,293,000
. 10,581,130 11,182.373
3,101,300 5,915,250

6,674,800
11,787,900
4,050,000
10,406,982
6,635,435

3,967,790
3,939,6*10 6,151,500
19,771,300 20,728,400 18,493,200
14,321,400 15,190,900 17,488,600
17,643,005 30,325,825 34,704,720
6,531,200 7,438,400
8,350,650

14,115,500
8,287,100
4.864.000
7,957,018
3.872.000

9,097,600
11,557,150
4,640,000
8.697,130
5,990, »)0

4,776,870
5,082,830
13,137,300 22,391,600
16,827,386 15,104,356
22,467,110 22,319,025
5,430,800
3,659,600
6,337.500

108.550,500
9i367,710
5,358,847
4,103,536
1,659,258

11,859,000
7.512.000
16,934,400
17,619,400
2,370,000
2.250.000
11,584,192
12,587,213
8,150,680 . 8,106,496
9,714,090
23,429,400
16,763,833
21,149,390
4,460,150
1.172.400

7,497,550
19,282,800
16,790,528
23,221,410
4,939,300
1,837,620

Total, 16 cities. . 241,900,778 242,738,116 271,891,735 208,785,744 217,257,010 224,270,401

254,466,108

Minneapolis,---Omaha............... .
Peoria................. '
St. Louis............ .
Toledo................ J
Wichita
_.

BARLEY.
18,318,253 23,696,615 27,061,614
7t)3,746
656,469
521,156
520,969
266,474
273,899
622,572
558,336
477,759
9,012,722 10,297,608
9,746,491

25,685,000
700,522
87,243
400,158
10,700,876

23.342,100
490,354
115,297
530,729
6,421,489

Indianapolis........
148,550
53,175
29,000
856,000
503,000
368,900
Kansas City.........
555,000
477,770
209,555
Louisville............
Milwaukee......... . 17,249,700 18,063,000 16,825,362
Minneapolis......... 14,422,550 10,642,050 20,023,820

140,050
352,000
149,750
16,115,233
18,427,610

114,600
421,300
133,025
12,653,800
20,235,500

74,000
394,200
383,750
14,635,293
21,972,420

22.000
392,000
591,525
13,444,656
21,6 4
6 ,440

181,000
338,000
3,061,900 2,697,400
2,834,300 I 2,964,158
5,000
3,740 1

634,000
2,129,100
2,965,639
1,000

578,000
2,663,440
2,837,700
10,600

662,200
2,685,229
2,475,165

4,723,600
2,^33,043
2,302,917

G9,468,290 |73,033,918 75,176,659 j 78,616,648 i 80,916,056

70.380,150

28,074,142 20,811,432
Chicago___ _—
946,624
Cincinnati............ 1 1,171,779
388,006
Cleveland............ 1 193,393
1,796,501
Detroit................. 2,252,413
Duluth................. 9,868,367
9,705,792

Omaha.................
Peoria..................
St. Louis..............

208,000
2,501,400
2,921,183
22,650

Total, 14 cities.. 80,445,127




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GRAIN RECEIPTS AND FLOUR SHIPMENTS.

No. 243.— G rain

an d
and

F l o u r : T otal R eceipts op G r a in , b y Specified K in d s ,
S hipments of F l o u r , etc .— C on tin u e d .
OATS.

1905

Market.

Bushels.

1906
Bushels.

1908

1907
Bushels.

Bushels.

1909

1910

1911

Bushels.

Bushels.

Bushels.

87,884,238 101,859,000
6,396,527
5,798,766
7,596,394
5,683,264
2,967,580
2,591,389
5,856,241
4,685,337

Chicago................ 92,486,761
Cincinnati............ 7,838,767
Cleveland............ 10,722,128
Detroit................. 3,626,378
Duluth................. 9,470,088

89,912,881
6,738,482
9,050,994
3,442,353
7,983,389

93,906,776
6,072,164
7,214,477
2,833,109
3,633,677

92,529,017
5,936,773
7,242,360
3,221,682
5,873,727

Indianapolis........
Kansas City........
Little Rock.........
Louisville...........
Milwaukee...........

1,715,950
6,570,600
1,286,000
5,265,502
8,820,500

2.126,000
6,463,500
1,554,000
4,601.023
10,410,350

2.741.000
8,629,500
1.393.000
3,779,662
12,505,750

3,064,500
5.613.000
1.143.000
2,807,170
12,984,000

2.898.000
0,349,500
1.085.000
3,019,795
8,908,700

3.752.500
5.451.500
1,212,000
3,732,040
13,204,050

4.730.500
6.230.500
1.412.000
4,329,260
12,452,704

Minneapolis.........
Omaha.................
Peoria..................
St. Louis..............
Toledo.................
Wichita...............

25,125,740
7,776,000
11,058,300
18,963,365
11,055,100

23,293,770
13,355,200
18,326,000
28,222,420
7,924,150

19,765,010
13,644,800
12,891,200
29,895,600
5,019,600

16,717,480
15,076,800
9,899,700
25,418,305
3,767,200

14,059,230
10,324,800
8,232,216
18,282,670
3,289,300
80,400

19,539,740
9,942,000
12,579,69
21,986,52
3,978,620
151,000

11,438,900
9.052.500
7,043,490
20,043,850
3.551.000
395,100

Total, 16 cities. 221,781,179 233,404.512 223,925,325 211,294,714 185,085,735 218,292,254

197,318,369

94,099,800
7,329,424
7,530,478
3,182,813
4,496,050

TOTAL.1
Chicago................
Cincinnati..........
Cleveland...........
Detroit.................
Duluth.................

260,675,803 240,065.226 264.787,241 230,209,339 234,252,234 258,830,450
20,333,717 19,964,544 19,280,188 18,988,485 18,315,548 20,288,300
21,981,047 21,036,894 15,070,399 14,399,775 14,980,877 12,118,007
14,975,282 13,663,643
9,902,535
9,741,732
8,802,499
8,731,096
51,317,351 59,999,206 69,429,062 69,654,019 69,628,249 49,883,152

Indianapolis......... 9,240,500
Kansas City......... 68,298,200
Little Rock.......... 3,930,600
Louisville............ 22.602.700
Milwaukee........... 37,749,100

10,360,475
60,483,500
6,138,000
22,153,580
43,421,026

12,480,300
58,919,650
5,518,000
19,668,556
46,314,940

21,293,250
52.678.700
6,076,000
17,175,428
45,244,075

204,900,700
21,861,(506
14,180,102
10,936,376
45,505,611

16,155,500
67,072,000
3,471,000
21,317,857
47,230,563

20,521,500
49,343,200
3,919,000
23,336,258
44,739,190

133,593,740 122,725,550 152,824,990
43,992,800 43,669,600 43,354,100
30,634,414 27,669,243 33,583,216
69,978,140 64,825,661 66,159,123
13.922.700 11,405,200 13,076,700
8,832,600
8,762,100

140,117,8(50
45,281,600
27,784,845
62,591,997
15,109,300
10.316,520

Total, 16 cities. 798,273,418 798,538,543 835,332,780 777,582,597 753,456,668 822,929,554

800,445,665

Minneapolis.........
Omaha.................
Peoria..................
St. Louis..............
Toledo..................
Wichita...............

138,370,220 120,194,560 133,911,720
34,523,500 44,530,300 42,597,G O
O
29,093,000 38,127,800 34,482,800
60,781,698 79,286,709 85,484,589
24.400.700 19,113,080 17,485,200

15,118,100
53,805,350
5,749,000
17,384,555
36,363,805

FLOUR (SHIPMENTS).

Chicago................
Cincinnati............
Cleveland.............
Detroit.................
Duluth.................

Barrels.

Barrels.

Barrels.

Barrels.

Barrels.

Barrels.

Barrels.

7,361,867
903,615
283,920
123,600
5,143,810

8,199,628
998,344
265,620
146.300
5,654,035

9,231,693
902,837
291,730
81,600
4,067,125

9,180,355
901,123
196,150
103,800
4,577,050

8,316,943
848,060
136,240
267,151
5,594,095

7,038,351
848,984
64,951
237,863
5,505,620

304,595
1,516,400
58,950
862,582

413,500
1,386,600
18,900
903,468

514,376
1,480,800
19,350
879,478

475,577
2,337,750
28,350
1,094,858

764,748
2,205,250
19,560
899,120

233,200
2,177,000
17,900
864,872

452,770
1,515,500
13,200
929,843

Milwaukee........... 3,560,905
Minneapolis......... 15,205,872
Peoria.................. 1,002,440
St. Louis.............. 3,472,609

3,446,954
14,898,348
1,179,855
2,677,945

3,427,951
14,082,946
760,900
3,207,361

3,752,033
14,156,164
1,060,999
3,192,790

4,240,042
15,447,981
2,319,756
3,004,210

3,710,086
15,680,260
2,671,353
2,888,448

3,553,178
15,501,230
2,349,227
2,841,530

Total, 13 cities. 39,801,165

40,189,497

38,948,147

41,056,999

44,063,156 | 41,938,888

39,221,196

Indianapolis........
Kansas City.........
Little Rock..........
Louisville............




i Includes rye.

5,781,092
873,812
206,525
225,124
4,978,165

525

GRAIN RECEIPTS.

No. 844.—GRAIN RECEIVED:1B y

S p e c if ie d P orts , C a l e n d a r Y

ears

1897

to

1911.

[Source: Annual reports of New York Produce Exchange.]
Port.2

1897

New York:
By canal, via river.............
Coastwise and river............
By r a il.................................

21,892,361
571,022
166,064,877

19,407,100
424,958
175,988,976

16,955,900
823,473
159,014,631

11,546,506
3,189,609
141,190,341

14,427,100
1,341,288
121,015,359

Total New York...............
Portland, M e..............................
Boston.........................................
Philadelphia..............................
Baltimore...................................
New Orleans................................

188,528,260
19,212,623
44,797,888
56,575,045
89,986,464
45,029,731

195,821,034
20,876,304
53,022,373
65,908,840
98,366,620
40,320,467

176,294,004
23,972,205
54,435,617
67,127,643
88,503,081
40,958,790

155,926,456
20, 180,590
53,151,223
68,020,219
79,208,981
38,838,572

136,783,747
24,699,662
51,237,428
52,500,125
76,805,183
44,012,731

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

444,129,911

474,315,638

451,291,340

415,326,041

286,038,876

Montreal, Canada......................

36,960,630

48,256,972 | 36,927,846

34,356,469

30,156,899

Port.2

B sh
u els.

1902

1898

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1900

1901

B sh
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B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

1903

1904

1905

1906

New York:
By canal, via river.............
Coastwise and river............
By r a il.................................

11,900,350
1,250,485
101,776,989

12,900,100
739,807
113,429,639

B sh
u els.

B sh s.
n d

' B sh
u els.
9,649,880 i
9,804,675
1,319,632 !
755,567
81 f196,902
111,787,340

B sh
u els.

Total New Y ork...............
Portland, M e..............................
Boston.........................................
Philadelphia..............................
Baltimore...................................
New Orleans................................

114,927,824
20,758,275
30,612,925
39,443,630
43,455,137
25,101,855

125,069,546
23,964,852
31,072,197
39,121,220
52,688,479
30,478,858

122,347,582
92,166,414
15,940,114
17,723,683
24,374,770
32,445,637
26,281,337
36,066,919
27,650,511 1 42,225,063
11,027,673 , 31,007,764

119,632,720
19,184,965
35.136,397
48,535,326
52,329,118
33,705,168

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

274,299,646

302,395,152

197,440,819

281,816,648

308,523,694

Montreal, Canada......................

30,461,948

36,967,271

24,228,608

31,804,504

31,965,187

B sh
u els.

Port.*

1907

1908

1909

New York:
By canal, via river..............
Coastwise and river............
By r a il.................................

B sh
u els.

9,558,500
254,613
112,397,811

B sh
u els.

7,228,000
957,259
95,532,736

B sh
u els.

Total New Y ork...............
Portland, Me.8............................
Boston.........................................
Philadelphia..............................
Baltimore...................................
New Orleans...............................

122,210,924
25,061,918
37,776,856
53,918,914
51,274,138
22,444,681

103,717,995
24,637,968
44,614,736
40,329,270
17,737,501

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

312,687,431

Montreal, Canada.....................

42,954,386

41,006,788

43,551,119

11,769,800
244,815
107,618,105

1910

1911

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els.

94,434,614

98,077,566

119,219,982

25,968,955
35,126,455
31,654,690
17,127,626

22,451,292
30,120,980
32,861,922
16,213,444

28,904,930
41,195,845
42,123,546
15,919,182

45,427,290

50,539,637

9,676,000
1,863,504
82,895,110

11,000,700
441,588
86,635,278

7,895,000
3,913,254
107,411,728

1Grain embraces wheat flour reduced to equivalent in wheat, com , rye, oats, barley, malt, and peas,
aReceipts at New York, Portland, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore include shipments from
the West to foreign countries through these ports on through bills of lading. Receipts at Portland
via Montreal are duplications of receipts reported at Montreal. Receipts at Baltimore include flour
ground by city millers, and therefore duplicate an equivalent quantity o f wheat received in grain.
* Bata not available after 1907.




526

LAKE RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.

No.

2 4 5 .—

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1906

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1911.

RECEIPTS.
Commodity.

1906

Wheat......................bushels..
Flour...................short tons..
C o m ........................bushels..
Oats.............................d o ....
Barley...........................do___
R y e ..............................do—
Flaxseed......................d o ....
Coal, hard.......... short tons..
Coal, soft......................d o—
Iron ore............... long tons..
Iron, pig....................... d o—
Iron, m a n u fa ctu res

48,634,291
1,338,189
35,038,398
32,436,489
18,496,834
2,159,308
18,385,232
2,980,606
12,652,109
36,891,900
387,659

1907

1908

62,456,753 56,322,913
1,313,895
1,186,781
38,172,953 19,290,736
20,019,906 15,693,456
18,600,307 13,538,933
2,156,239 1,690,370
15,620,897 15,610,219
4,062,184
4,186,401
15,406,026 13,174,394
40,689,046 24,936,616
205,039
90,320

1909

1910

54,983,602 36,707,315
1,231,331
1,169,911
23,615,761 32,284,915
17,849,217 20,669,747
14,137,412 13,838,287
1,167,988
970,396
9,678,432
3,106,792
3,610,863 4,168,935
13,628,249 18,401,700
40,715,382 41,507,626
136,601
165,738

1911
41,863,591
1,150,497
37,994,362
22,557,483
10,161,740
2,187,909
4,540,349
4,365,470
17,080,184
$1,118,610
95,176

610,093
140,487
554,811
1,748,555
5,773,445

489,739
106,163
560,268
1,377,807
6,471,004

319,088
135,525
619,622
944,227
6,078,688

674,326
167,736
560,392
1,154,551
7,577,213

573,513
167,603
532,351
1,207,972
7,528,318

391,011
142,075
450,870
1,163,925
8,340,178

Total freight, reduced
to net tons................. 73,178,213

81,123,687

58,909,345

78, 752,767

84,414.636

72,320,544

57,754,183
1,188,831
22,546,795
15,701,406
13,516,156
1,695,370
15,610,219
4,189,672
14,681,911
24,939,185
90,407

56,114,633
1,248,891
28,954,760
17,828,717
14,137,662
1,167,988
9,883,432
3.616,063
15,652,293
40,732,677
136,656

37,179,364
1,171,827
39,521,929
22,659,792
13,837,037
970.396
3.106.792
4,170, S13
18,406,469
41,517,641
165,640

42,292,488
1,152,807
47,149,095
27,562,921
10,161,740
2,187,969
4,540,149
4,374,100
18,774,201
31,121,116
95,132

325,207
135,693
619,788
944,742
6,030,193

680,554
167,614
561,829
1,155,765
7,534,003

578,224
167,439
532,719
1.207.792
7,470,005

393,100
142,075
450,502
1,164,544
8,270,723

60,518,024

80,971,605

86,732,316

74,311,019

C opper......................... d o ....
S a lt .................*...........d o—
Lum ber.................... M feet..
Unclassedfreight.shorttons..

SHIPMENTS.
Wheat..................... bushels.. 47,726,778 63,349,585
Flour...................short tons.. 1,334,979
1,314,987
C o m .......................bushels.. 43,531,540 44,355,990
33,638,055 20,680,188
Oats..............................d o—
Barley...........................d o___ 18,252,250 13,564,074
R y e ..............................d o ___ 2,227,813 2,186,444
Flaxseed......................do___ 18,638,862 15,647,509
Coal, hard...........short tons.. 3,087,227
4,079,177
Coal, soft1.................... d o ___ 14,488,240 17,445,540
Iron ore................ long tons.. 36,872,508 40,727,972
369,741
Iron, pig....................... d o—
206,939
Iron, m anufactures
620,563
..........................short tons..
495,740
130,552
C opper.........................d o___
106,695
567,986
558,288
S a lt ..............................d o —
1,807,570
L um ber............................... Mfeet..
1,380,284
Unclassedfreight.shorttons.. 5,842,426
6,528,378
Total freight, reduced
to short tons.............

75,609,649

83,498,171

Uneludes coal shipped for vessels’ fuel consumption: 1906, 2,003,453 short tons; 1907, 2,017,231 short
tons; 1908,1,477,902 short tons; 1909, 2,021,393 short tons; 1910, 2,103,659 short tons; and 1911,1,692,846
short tons.
The above figures are exclusive of imports into and exports from domestic lake ports.




527

LAKE RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS— ANTHRACITE COAL.

No. 246.—RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE ON
THE GREAT LAKES, 1905 TO 1911: By P r in c ip a l P o rts .
RECEIPTS.
Port.

1905

Ashtabula......................
Buffalo...........................
Chicago-S. Chicago.......
Cleveland......................
Conneaut.......................
Detroit...........................
Duluth...........................
E rie................................
Escanaba.......................
Lorain............................
Ludington....................
Manitowoc....................
Milwaukee....................
Superior-W. Superior...
T o le d o ...........................
Two Harbors.................

1906

^

1907

1908

1910

1909

1911

S o ton S o ton . S o ton S o ton S o ton S o ton S o ton
h rt s. h rt s h rt s. h rt s. h rt s. h rt s. h rt s.
7,094,530 7,676,116 8,518,407
7,671,321 10,143,691 10,944.113
7,001,769 7,846,406 8,791,289
7,383,682 8,235,362 8,187,099
5,987,000 6,084,142 6,581,065
715,704
981,649 1,026,805
2,673,574 2,154,871 2,403,013
2,849,091 2,836,323 3,040,881
470,661
524,727
540,299
2,083,351 2,512,910 2,996,455
832,874
705,685
742,811
608,455
660,726
799,981
4,330,309 5,002,854 5,820,714
2,540,245 4,134,373 5,471,793
1,360,267 1,816,975 1,611,768
222,639
297,756
322,979

9,024,598 10,783,033
9,075,929 8,435,136
8,539,312 9,310,874
7,717,277 8,002,144
7,831,603 7,082.246
1,210,128 1,286,306
2,265,949 2,902,563
1,718,474 1,879,971
532,808
470,883
3,128,786 3,186,308
900,395
856,047
877,217 1,262,252
5,610,429 6,408,728
4,547,124 6,684,457
1,606,247 1,548,91-8
300,163
318,607

7,135,167
6,731,143
7,645,666
5,903,431
7,845,020
1,363,447
3,099,105
646,743
510,806
3,408,782
872,532
861,856
6,241,201
6,446,233
945,843
813,139

T otal.................... 53,825,472 61,614,565 |67,799,472 47,819,244 |64,780,166 70,022,746

59,970,119

Per cent of total domes­
tic lake receipts........

3,393,079
6,988,962
7,084,255
5,455,375
5,386,155
992,019
2,165,865
1,347,632
424,396
2,579,618
608,072
789,083
4,946,665
4,536,384
896,915
224,769

82.95

82.92

2,130,404 2,481,670 2,651,527 1,875,222 3,189,806 4,854,444
4,271,908 4,201,316 5,039,068 4,526,810 4,384,677 4,896,836
2,696,015 2,500,521 2,771,088 2,007,998 1,946,211 2,409,687
2,336,236 3,434,918 3,612,334 3,621,054 3,154,166 3,647,922
743,411
646,822
888,854
653,248
448,718
662,522
172,508
167,493
203,227
193,025
167,164
190,135
11,542,444 14,631,988 16,746,327 11,298,078 16,495,452 16,105,551
941,857
842,188 1,070,415 1,379,452 1,157,536
984,412
5,847,222 6,412,483 8,949,460 3,613,413 6,243,752 5,407,045
1,101,002 1,698,823 1,991,285 1,921,877 1,770,602 2,449,912
900,042
889,512
984,244 1,233,231
956,593
921,038
645,263
577,065
558,649
353,533
464,483
577,230
1,151,358 1,232,022 1,328,061 1,267,198 1,326,991 1,370,137
6,849,632 8,447,887 9,596.330 5,318,287 8,749,214 10,315,004
2,170,057 2,350,837 3,414,471 2,929,277 3,275,283 4,337,013
8,502,845 9,018,987 9,138,243 6,329,805 10,136,618 9,007,542

4,679,528
4,722,662
2,767,838
2,717,786
341,613
169,912
8,770.439
920,456
4,586,594
2,382,596
1,020,189
615,281
1,865,061
11,903,263
4,873,905
6,994,819

T otal.................... 51,800,831 60,107,606 68,943,606 47,625,482 63,958,568 68,469,330

58,831,942

82.31

81.19

83.58

81.17

82.26

SHIPMENTS.
Ashtabula......................
Buffalo...........................
Chicago-S. Chicago.......
Cleveland......................
Conneaut.......................
Detroit...........................
Duluth...........................
E rie ...............................
Escanaba.......................
Lorain............................
Ludington....................
Manitowoc....................
Milwaukee....................
Superior-W. Superior...
T oled o ...........................
Two Harbors.................

Per cent of total domes­
tic lake shipments___

N

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.

2

76.92

79.50

4

7
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82.56

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78.70

S
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78.94

78.98

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1909

ears 1
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79.17

[Source: The Coal Trade Annual.]1
Railroad.

1900

1905

1910

1911

on s.
L gton L gton L gton L gto s. L gton
on s. on s. on s. on
12,574,502
10,072,120
7,983,274
9,554,046
4.890,635
6,225,622
5,640,523
2,864,096
1,605,378

11,920,757
10,296,627
7,938,370
9,531,695
6,136,946
5,966,543
7,461,121
2,717,826
(2>

12,445,733
11,195,765
8,519,135
9,589,076
6,578,356
6,250,976
7,554,198
2,772,547
(2)

13,265,758
12,603,000
9,218,802
9,869,620
7,206,731
6,494,733
8,800,179
2,495,476
(2)

8
Total 9 roads.................................... 45,107,4 4 61,410,201

6 ,9 9 8
1 6 ,8 5

64,905,786

69,954,299

Philadelphia & Reading........................... 9,338,517
Lehigh Valley............................................. 6,909,442
5,309,856
Central of New Jersey...............................
Delaware, Lackawanna & W estern......... 6,013,849
Delaware & Hudson................................... 3,973,859
Pennsylvania............................................ 5,169,947
E r ie ............................................................. 13,831,222
New York, Ontario & Western................. 1,658,456
Delaware, Susquehanna & chuylkill.... 2,902,336
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No. 261.—ANNUAL PRICE OF SILVER IN LONDON, PER OUNCE, AND
COMMERCIAL RATIO OF SILVER TO GOLD; 1840 to 1911.
[Source: Annual report of the Director of the Mint, Treasury Department, on the Production of Pre­
cious Metals in the United States.]
Value of
a fine
Calen­ Lowest Highest Aver­ ounce at Com­
age
dar
quota­ quota­ quota­ average mer­
cial
year.
tion.
tion.
tion.
quota­ ratio.
tion.

Value of
Com­
Aver­
a One
Calen­ Lowest Highest age ounce at mer­
dar
quota­ quota­ quota­ average cial
tion.
year.
tion.
tion.
quota­ ratio.
tion.
1840.......
1841.......
1842.......
1843.......
1844.......
1845.......
1846.......
1847.......
1848.......
1849.......
1850.......
1851.......
1852.......
1853.......
1854.......
1865.......
1856.......
1857.......
1858.......
1859.......
1860.......
1861.......
1862.......
1863.......
1864.......
1865.......
1866.......
1867.......
1868.......
1869.......
1870.......
1871.......
1872.......
1873.......
1874.......
1875.......

olla
en
en
P ce. P ce. P ce. D rs.
en
60}
69}
591
59
691
581
59
681
681
591
691
60
591
601
601
60
601
61
601
611
611
601
61
61
601
601
601
60f
601
60
601
60*
59f
671
571
551

601
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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....
1903....
1904....
1905....
1906....
1907....
1908....
1909,...
1910....
1911....

15.62
1.323
15.70
1.316
15.87
1.303
15.93
1.297
15.86
1.304
15.92
1.298
15.90
1.30
15.80
1.308
1.304
15.85
16.78
1.309
16.70
1.316
15.46
1.337
15.69
1.326
15.33
1.348
15.33
1.348
15.38
1.344
1.344
15.38
15.27
1.353
15.38
1.344
15.19
1.36
1.352
15.29
1.833
15.50
15.35
1.346
16.37
1.345
1.345
15.37
15.44
1.338
15.43
1.839
15.57
1.328
15.59
1.326
15.60
1.325
15.57
1.328
1.326
15.57
1.322
15.63
1.29769 15.93
1.27883 16.16
1.24233 16.64

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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

19.76
20.92
23.72
26.49
32.56
31.60
30.59
34.20
35.03
34.36
33.33
34.68
39.15
38.10
35.70
33.87
30.54
81.24
38.64
39.74
38.22
38.33

No. 262.—BULLION VALUE OF 3711-4 GRAINS OF PURE SILVER AT THE
ANNUAL AVERAGE PRICE OF SILVER EACH TEAR: 1856 TO 1911.
[Source: The Director of the Mint, Treasury Department]
Calendar year. Bullion Calendar year. Bullion
value.
value.
1856 .................
1857 .................
1858 .................
1859.................
I860 ................
1861.................
1862.................
1863.................
1864.................
1865.................
1866.................
1867.................
1868.................
1869.................

D rs.
olla
1.039
1.046
1.039
1.052
1.045
1.031
1.041
1.040
1.040
1.035
1.036
1.027
1.025
1.024

1870.................
1871.................
1872.................
1873.................
1874.................
1876.................
1876.................
1877.................
1878.................
1879.................
1880.................
1881.................
1882.................
1883.................




D rs.
olla
1.027
1.025
1.022
1.00368
.98909
.96086
.90039
.92958
.89222
.86928
.88564
.87575
.87833
.85754

Calendar year. Bullion
value.
1
1884.................

11885.................

1886.................
1887.................
1888.................
1889.................
1890.................
1891.................
1892.................
1893.................
1894.................
1895.................
1896.................
1897.................

D rs.
olla
0.85904
.82379
.76931
.75755
.72683
.72325
.80927
.76416
.67401
.60351
.49097
.50587
.52257
.46745

Calendar year. Bullion
value.
1898.................
1899.................
1900.................
1901.................
1902.................
1903.................
1904.................
1905.................
1906.................
1907.................
1908.................
1909.................
1910.................
1911.................

D rs.
olla

547

0.45640
.46525
.47958
.46093
.40835
.41960
.44763
.47200
.52363
.51164
.41371
.40231
.41825
.41709

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No. 263.—MIDDLING COTTON AND STAPLE MANUFACTURES OP COTTON
IN THE NEW TORN MARKET: A v e r a g e P rices , 1896 to 1911.
[Sources: Prior to 1911, Mr. Alfred B. Shepperson; for later years, Mr. Carl Geiler, New York.]

Middling Standard
cotton, per sheetings,
pound, i
per yard.

Calendar year.

C ts.
en

Cn .
e to

7.93
7.00
5.94
6.88
9.25
8.75
9.00
11.18
11.75
9.80
11.50
12.10
10.62
12.68
15.11
13.01

1896......................................
1897......................................
1898......................................
1899......................................
1900......................................
1901......................................
1902......................................
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905......................................
1906......................................
1907......................................
1908......................................
1909......................................
m o : ....................................
1911......................................

Standard
drillings,
per yard.*

New York
Mills,
bleached
shirtings,
per yard. *

Standard
prints,
per yard.

G ts.
en

C to
en .

C to
en .

5.45
4.73
4.20
5.28
6.05
5.54
5.48
6.25
7.13
7.00
7.25
7.62
6.75
7.37
7.87
7.98

9.50
9.25
8.00
9.50
10.75
10.25
10.50
10.76
10.50
9.00
10.93
13.00
11.54
11.45
12.00
11.10

5.48
4.75
4.10
5.13
5.95
6.48
5.62
6.37
7.31
7.00
7.37
7.62
7.15
7.50
8.00
8.06

64 by 64
printing
cloths, per
yard.

C to
en .

4.66
470
3.96
425
5.00
462
5.00
5.00
6.00
475
6.12
6.00
5.37
5.06
5.62
5.24

2.60
2.48
2.06
2.69
3.21
2.84
3.11
3.25
3.44
8.13
3.63
4.62
3.50
3.67
3.87
3.54

1The prices of standard drillings are net; raw cotton prices are also net for the entire period.
2After 1905 the figures represent Wamsutta Mills shirtings.

No. 264.—FINE, MEDIUM, AND COARSE WASHED CLOTHING OHIO
FLEECE WOOL IN THE EASTERN MARKETS: P ric es a t t h e B e g in n in g o f
J a n u a r y , A p r i l , J u l y , a n d O ctober , 1896 to 1911.
[S o u rc e : M e s s rs . M a u g e r & A v e r y , N e w Y o r k . ]

January.
Year.

April.

October.

July.

Fine. Medi­ Coarse. Fine. Medi­ Coarse. Fine. Medi­ Coarse. Fine. Medi­ Coarse.
um.
um.
um.
um.

C ts. C to C ts. C to C to C ts. C to C to C to C to C to C to
en en . en en . en . en en . en . en . en . en . en .
1896......................
1897......................
1898......................
1899......................
1900............. .
1901......................
1902......................
1903......................
1904.....................
1905......................
1906......................
1907......................
1908......................
1909......................
1910......................
1911......................

19
19
29
264
35
27
25*
30
334
34
3*
34
34
34
86
30

214
21
30
29
364
29
264
31
324
35
38
39
38
38
40
34

19
19
26
24
614
26
24
27
294
36
86
36
85
35
36
32

19
21
29
254
324
25
25
294
334
34
84
34
33
35
33
30

21
224
294
28
354
27
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304
324
36
38
38
35
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36
33

18
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304
244
24
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37
35
32

17
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284
25
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87
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824
35
34
35
34
35
30
30

19
29
30
334
284
264
284
314
334
35
38
38
37
40
33
32

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25
244
29
264
23
254
28
314
34
33
34
34
36
32
31

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grades of a standard domestic fleece wool in the seaboard markets at the beginning of each quarter.
In its present shape it is deemed to be intelligible to all interested in wool. In the special features
of character and condition, “ washed Ohio fleece w ool” 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 specula*
tive 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.




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PRICES OF GRAIN, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND COAL.

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No. 265.—LEADING ARTICLES OF GRAIN, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS
IN THE NEW TORE MARKET: A n n u a l A v e r a g e P rices , 189£ to 1911.

1890..........
1891..........
1892..........
1893..........
1394..........
1895..........
1896..........
1897..........
1898..........
1899..........
1900..........
1901..........
1902..........
1903..........
1904..........
1905..........
1906..........
1907..........
1908..........
1909..........
1910..........
1911..........

Sugar.

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Raw, centrifu­
gals,per pound.

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Java, per pound.

N o . 7, E x ­
change stand­
ard, per pound.

Coffee.
ss

Soft, standard A,
per pound.

Tallow, prime, per
pound.

Pork, mess, per bar­
rel.

Beef, extra mess, per
barrel.

; Lard, prime contract,
1
per pound.

Oats, No. 2, mixed,
per bushel.
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year.

Com, No. 2, mixed,
per bushel.

Wheat, No. 2, red
winter, per bushel.

[Sources: Coflee, Mr. Louis Seligsberg, New Y ork; Sugar, Messrs. Willett & Gray; other figures, Mr.
Henry Heinzer, statistician, New York Produce Exchange.]

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1.263
1.118
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70.4
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49.9
35.9
60.9
37.2
28.9
47.7
34.0
23.3
23.2
31.9
37.6
29.7
30.7
41.3
45.3
27.3
56.7
36.6
68.4
44.9
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59.4
42.0
59.3
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56.0
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64.0
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61.4
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8.35 11.38
6.86 11.52
8.17 18.35
8.16 14.13
8.09 11.91
7.51
8.96
7.71
8.85
9.82
9.16
9.26 9.35
9.73 12.48
9.32 15.62
11.75 17.94
9.03 16.60
8.82 14.01
10.02 14.43
8.85 17.55
9.83 17.61
13.20 15.93
11.09 21.34
14.64 23.72
12.92 19.12

6.33
6.59
7.69
10.34
7.75
6.50
4.67
4.42
5.53
6.57
7.05
8.87
10.59
8.81
7.32
7.44
8.88
9.20
9.08
11.68
12.52
9.11

19.43 18.03
17.80 16.40
15.83 14.43
18.82 17.42
17.81 16.41
17.80 15.80
15.05 12.15
11.96
9.80
8.00
6.80
7.45
6.25
9.50 8.80
8.60
7.38
6.75
5.65
6.75
5.50
8.80
7.70
9.15
8.25
9.25
8.10
8.85
6.60
7.85
6.25
8.75
7.85
9.60
10.15
14.35 13.25

4.59
4.81
4.62
5.44
4.81
4.33
3.44
3.31
3.56
4.54
4.84
6.25
6.31
5.06
4.60
4.50
5.31
6.25
5.50
6.00
7.25
6.50

i No. 3, Exchange standard.

5.57
3.92
3.32
3.69
3.24
3.23
3.62
3.56
4.24
4.42
4.57
4.05
3.54
3.72
8.97
4.28
3.69
3.76
4.07
4.00
4.19
4.463

24.37
24.50
26.37
24.23
23.25
26.60
23.44
24.00
24.00
24.00
22.00
17.00
16.00
15.75
15.00
15.00
14.60
16.50
18.50
18.00
18.00
18.75

6.00
4.47
4,21
4.72
4.00
4.00
4.41
4.38
4.84
4.80
6.12
4.85
4.27
4.48
4.62
5.11
4.37
4.45
4.76
4.56
4.77
5.145

6.27
4.65
4.35
4.84
4.12
4.12
4.53
4.50
4.97
4.92
5.32
5.05
4.46
4.64
4.77
5.26
4.52
4.65
4.96
4.76
4.97
6.345

aNo. 2 white oats.

No. 266*—ANNUAL AVERAGE PRICE PER TON (2,240 LBS.) OP COAL:
P rices o f A n t h r a c it e (S c h u y l k il l W h it e - a s h L u m p ) C o a l a t P h il a d e l p h ia ,
B itum inous ( C u m b e r l a n d ) C o a l a t B a l t im o r e , 1855 to 1911.i
*
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[Sources: Anthracite, for shipment beyond the Delaware Capes, American Iron and Steel Associa’ tion; bituminous, Saward’s Coal Trade Journal.]
and

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year.
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1866..................
1867..................
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1870..................
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4.49
4.11
3.87
3.43
3.25
3.40
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

3.89*
8.75
4.28
3.70
3.63
3.49
3.44
4.23
5.57
6.84
7.57
5.94
4.97
4.71
4.97
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i The price on hoard fixed at Baltimore by the Seaboard Coal Association.
• Price of soft-coal pool.
s Owing 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, unsettled conditions lasted until Mar. l, 1903, or nearly so; then, on Apr. 1, prices
were made $3.30 at Baltimore; later on in the year this price was discounted from 10 to 15 per cent.
4Shipments nominal. No sales made in 1909,1910, or 1911.
•Cumberland coal now includes “ thin seam” as well as “ big vein ” coal, the former selling about
25 cents per ton lower than the latter.
•Freight on “ big vein ” coal to Baltimore having been reduced 15 cents, $2,60 in 1909 and sub­
sequent years is equivalent to $2.75 in 1908 and previous years.




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PRICES OF DOMESTIC IRON.

No. 267.—PIG IRON, ROLLED BAR IRON, IRON AND STEEL RAILS, STEEL
BILLETS, PER LONG TON, AND CUT AND WIRE NAILS, PER KEG OP
100 POUNDS:
1864
1911.
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year.

No. 1
foun­
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Bar iron, rolled.

Gray
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Steel
Besse­ Best re­ Best re­ bil­
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mer.* fined. 8 fined.*

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Nails.

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Steel
stand­ stand­
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1864.........
1865.........
1866.........
1867.........
1868.........
1869........
1870.........
1871.........
1872........
187$.........
1874.........
1875........
1876........
1877.........
1878........
1879.........
1880........
1881........
1882.........
1883........
1884........
1885.........
1886........
1887........
1888.........
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1890.........
1891.........
1892.........
1893........
1894.........
1895........
1896........
1897........
1898........
1899........
1900........
1901.........
1902.........
1903.........
1904........
1905........
1906........
1907.........
1908.........
1909.........
1910........
1911.........

59.22
46.08
46.84
44.08
39.25
40.61
33.23
35.08
48.94
42.79
30.19
25.53
22.19
18.92
17.67
21.72
28.48
25.17
25.77
22.42
19.81
17.99
18.71
20.93
18.88
17.76
18.41
17.52
15.75
14.52
12.66
13.10
12.95
12.10
11.66
19.36
19.98
15.87
22.19
19.92
15.57
17.88
20.98
23.89
17.70
17.81
17.36
15.71

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19.33
17.71
15.58
16.40
17.79
16.21
15.48
15.82
14.52
13.54
12.73
10.73
11.49
11.09
10.48
10.23
16.60
16.49
14.08
19.20
17.13
13.67
15.58
17.79
21.06
15.72
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12.72
12.14
10.13
10.33
19.03
19.49
15.93
20.67
18.98
13.76
16.36
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15.27
16.58
19.02
15.99
15.35
15.78
14.06
12.81
11.77
9.75
10.94
10.39
9.03
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16.72
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78.88 158.46
77.25 132.19
72.25 106.79
70.38 102.52
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45.55
44.24
51.85
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40.32
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45.83
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31.86
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THE UNITED STATES: 1885 t o 1911.

Starch, per pound.

Sugar, refined, per pound.

Tobacco, leaf, per pound.

Cotton seed, per
gallon.2

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per gallon.

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C. C. C. C. C . C .
ts ts ts ts ts ts

Pork, salted or pic­
kled, perpound.

Bacon and hams, per
pound.

Lumber: Boards, deals, and j
planks, per M feet.
|

Boots and shoes, per
pair.

per
Leather, s o le ,
pound.

Locomotives, each.

Wire nails, per pound . {

!
Cut nails, per pound.

Wire, per pound.

Uncolored,
per yard.

Eggs, per dozen.

Colored, per
yard.

Anthracite, per ton.

Cattle, each.

| Wheat flour, per barrel.

Upland, per
pound.

a s.

DU D C
o s. olls. ts.

a s.

9.3
8.3
9.3
9.9
9.3
9.0
9.0
9.4
9.4
9.7
9.1
8.4
9.1
8.6
8.6
10.2
9.9
10.1
11.9
10.5
10.7
11.7
11.6
12.9
12.6
15.5
12.4

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
6.3
6.3
6.7
7.8
6.8
6.3
6.3
6.8
6.6
6.2
5.6

* Unit of quantity pounds after 1909.

41.1
33.9
38.8
43.2
48.3
39.5
36.1
35.9
41.5
40.2
32.2
28.2
25.4
25.2
23.9
30.1
33.5
39.3
39.9
36.9
29.4
31.2
40.8
42.0
40.8
6.6
7.6

4.0
4.1
3.8
3.5
3.8
4.1
3.7
3.1
3.2
3.2
3.2
2.7
2.1
1.9
2.0
2.1
2.0
2.3
3.0
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.4
2.3
2.5
2.0

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
3.4
3.5
4.1
3.8
3.9
3.8
3.5
4.3
4.1

9.9
9.6
8.7
8.3
8.8
8.7
6.8
8.4
9.0
8.5
8.7
8.5
8.0
8.7
9.3
8.7
9.0
9.2
9.8
9.6
9.0
9.5
10.0
10.6
10.9
10.8
11.1

551

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
18.0
16.5
16.4
18.0
19.4
21.8
21.2
25.0
21.7

R

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
6.7
5.7
6.2
7.2
5.7
5.5
5.8
6.0
6.8
7.7
7.5
8.7

O

7.9 7.2
6.9 5.9
7.1 6.6
7.7 7.4
8.6 7.4
7.1 6.0
6.9 5.9
7.2 6.0
9.5 7.8
9.0 8.0
7.8 7.1
6.6 5.7
5.1 4.9
5.6 5.6
6.0 5.8
6.3 6.2
7.6 7.2
9.4 8.7
10.4 10.5
8.3 8.5
7.7 7.9
8.1 8.2
9.2 9.1
9.1 8.9
10.0 8.8
11.9 11.1
11.0 10.8

M PC

15.93 9.2
15.20 7.5
15.38 7.9
16.39 8.6
16.99 8.6
16.28 7.7
16.17 7.6
16.32 8.1
15.32 9.1
16.27 9.6
15.05 8.7
14.56 8.3
14.91 7.5
15.28 7.7
15.49 7.9
16.94 8.4
18.25 9.0
18.01 9.9
19.67 11.4
20.05 10.51
19.08 10.1
21.34 10.07
24.55 10.91
23.00 10.94
21.40 10.83
21.83 12.1
21.54 13.3

I

1.20
1.17
1.17
1.16
1.13
1.13
1.18
1.23
1.20
1.20
1.23
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.40
1.42
1.58
1.56
1.59
1.56
1.62
1.61
1.83
1.75
1.67
1.71
1.71

X

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
18.5
18.9
21.4
20.2
22.0
21.1
20.9
21.7
21.6

T EO

21.5 4.8
8,617
18.3 4.2 ....... . . . . . 6,411
16.3 4.0 ....... . . . . . 6,635
15.9 3.7 2.6 ....... 7,268
13.9 3.6 2.5
8,522
15.4 3.6 2.5 . . . . . 7,954
17.7 3.4 2.4 ....... 8,816
18.0 3.3 2.2 . . . . . 8,719
23.2 2.8 2.1 ....... 9,204
16.9 2.4 2.0
7,242
16.8 2.1 1.7
9,443
9m
9
14.7 2.1 2.1 m m9,626
13.8 2.1 2.0
9,544
16.3 1.9 1.9 2.0 8,299
19.1 1.8 1.8 1.9 9,147
16.6 2.5 2.6 2.5 10,652
18.3 2.5 2.2 2.2 9,548
19.5 2.4 2.1 2.0 8,726
21.5 2.3 2.2 2.0 11,141
22.3 2.3 2.1 2.1 10,439
21.9 2.2 2.0 2.2 7,985
21.0 2.2 2.0 2.1 9,630
22.1 2.3 2.1 2.3 9,356
20.3 2.5 2.3 2.5 11,456
23.0 2.3 2.2 2.2 9,908
23.7 2.4 2.1 2.1 7,757
20.9 2.3 1.9 2.1 9,504

E

6.9
6.5
6.8
6.7
7.2
7.2
6.8
6.1
6.2
6.1
5.6
5.7
5.4
4.8
4.5
5.0
5.6
5.2
5.2
5.9
6.0
6.1
6.7
6.7
6.9
6.7
7.16

VD S

6.8
6.1
5.9
6.5
7.1
6.8
6.6
6.1
6.5
6.3
5.9
5.8
5.7
5.2
4.8
6.5
5.7
5.0
5.0
6.0
5.7
5.9
6.2
7.2
5.9
6.18
6.88

E G

10.6
9.9
9.5
9.8
9.9
10.1
10.0
8.7
8.5
7.8
5.8
8.1
7.4
5.9
5.4
7.7
9.4
8.3
8.9
12.0
8.8
11.0
10.6
11.4
9.4
13.99
14.48

* After 1910 the figures represent beef cured in any manner.

T




i
&

A

2.91 11.9
2.78 10.3
2.65 9.9
2.91 14.6
2.94 15.0
3.11 10.9
3.12 12.8
3.12 12.3
2.90 11.1
2.41 19.9
2.18 9.4
2.19 .6
2.24 11.0
2.15 11.1
2.06 13.5
2.26 16.7
2.41 16.3
2.53 13.6
2.78 12.6
2.75 13.0
2.63 13.8
2.58 16.6
2.56 21.4
2.58 14.3
2.65 13.19
2.49 13.08
2.48 12.46

11
©
A

Min­ Vege­
eral. table.

A

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
4.85
4.93
4.99
4.93
4.90
4.88
4.97
4.94
4.99

n
s
c

i

E

ts
C . C . C . C . ____ DU
ts ts ts ts C . o s.

94.98
92.04
86.16
82.47
80.76
79.18
81.25
88.95
90.68
93.45
92.98
93.29
93.45
93.50
91.57
92.46
93.82
95.15
95.97
93.34
93.80
93.17
81.73
84.02
86.96
87.50
87.70

1

R

a s.

1

1886... 0.540 0.86 4.90
1886... .498 .87 4.70
1887... .479 .89 4.51
1888... .650 .85 4.58
1889... .474 .90 4.83
1890... .418 .83 4.66
1891... .574 .93 4.82
1892... .55 1.03 4.96
1893... .53
.80 4.54
1894... .46
.67 4.11
1896... .53
.68 3.38
1896... .38
.65 3.56
1897... .31
.75 3.84
1898... .36
.98 4.61
1899... .39
.76 4.04
1900... .41
.72 3.62
1901... .46
.73 3.72
1902... .68
.73 3.70
1903... .64
.77 3.74
1904... .54
.81 4.05
1906... .63
.89 4.55
1906... .53
.82 4.26
1907... .53
.79 3.99
1908... .65
.99 4.61
1909... .70 1.02 4.86
1910... .69 1.02 5.27
1911... .56
.93 4.88

!

Oils.

L

D D o D DU D C . C .
olls. ollsDlls olls. o s olls ts ts

f

Meat and dairy products.

AN

Un- Manufac­
man- tures.
ufactured. Cloths.

“ T on” signifies long ton of 2,240 pounds.]

U

Wheat, per bushel.

Iron and steel, man­ Leather, and
ufactures of.
mfrs. of.

N

30—

■
a
p
J
O
©
P
<

Cotton, and
manufactures of.

A

Year
ended

Bituminous, per ton.

Coal.

Breadstuffs.

Copper: Pigs, ingots, bars,
plates, and old, per pound.

i

[The values of the goods are their market value at the port and time of exportation.

552

No. 2 6 9 «—ANNUAL AVERAGE IMPORT PRICES OF LEADING ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED
STATES: 1887 t o 1911.
[The values are of the goods in the foreign markets whence exported to the United States. “ Ton ” signifies long ton of 2,240 pounds.]
Cotton cloth.

Iron.
Cylinder,
India
crown,
rubber
Copper:
and com­
Coal,
Ce­
and
Sheet,
Pigs,
mon win­ Hops,
ment, Cheese, bitumi­ Coffee, ingots,
Not
gutta­
plate,
Jute
per
per
per
Bar
dow
nous, pound.
per 100 pound.
bleached, Bleached, Flax,
and Manila, glass, un­ pound. percha, iron, Pig iron, and tag­
per
bars, etc., per
Hemp, jute
pounds.
per ton.
crude,
gers
per ton. iron,
etc.
square per ton. per ton. butts, per ton. polished,
per
square
per
per
yard.
yard.
pound, i pound.
per
per ton.
pound.
|
pound.

Tin
plates,
terneplates, or
taggers
tin, per
pound.

A

Year
ended
June
30—

Fibers, unmanufactured.

N

olla
C ts. C ts. D rs. C ts. C ts.
en
en
en
en

C ts.
en
10.0
7.7
7.8
8.6
9.5
8.9
8.1
8.3
8.2
8.4
8.6
7.9
8.3
11.7
12.2
11.2
11.18
11.24
11.89
11.54
11.65
9.56
11.43
10.37
11.31

C ts. D rs. D rs.D
en
olla olla ollars.D rs. C ts.
olla
en
12.2 269.21 123.45 1 29.56 2118.72
12.7 316.66 144.64 ' 29.33 2140.89
13.0 262.25 168.96
32.19 2164.66
13.0 271.87 200.63 35.95 2215.65
14.0 261.69 150.76
27.26 176.11
14.0 251.43 131.45 34.09 149.94
13.0 280.64 142.30 30.01 139.32
12.5 307.18 146.74
34.30 113.99
12.0 284.71 138.93 24.88 80.77
12.0 230.36 126.57 22.49 76.37
12.2 206.53 123.00 23.93 73.68
12.3 215.88 139.49 22.65 64.44
13.0 201.81 121.06 27.61 116.76
13.2
236.30 132.43
38.53 168.28
15.1
273.44 153.52 42.78 162.69
15.3 269.55 167.48 34.49 186.97
15.0 248.68 166.95 42.14 192.80
16.28 251.10 148.06 42.43 173.96
45.82 195.99
16.86 279.44 160.10
16.10 266.62 170.55 62.05 187.90
15.86 260.41 176.00 85.66 199.51
15.92 263.93 174.92 60.49 171.05
15.04 257.57 153.45 46.06 115.60
15.02 277.10 161.89 54.70 112.78
16.01 342.47 177.78 ! 72.33 116.04

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
2.8
2.7
3.5
3.8
3.3
3.2
3.3
3.0
3.0

C ts.
en
18.4
18.2
27.7
16.1
44.7
35.3
40.3
58.5
19.1
21.7
20.9
27.3
44.9
27.6
32.6
29.7
30.1
49.8
45.6
23.0
31.8
23.4
18.1
46.8
31.6

C ts.
en
48.0 i
43.9 1
38.0
44.0
853.0
849.3
42.9
44.7
46.2
45.1
49.1
55.2
62.1
63.5
51.5
49.4
55.3
68.3
74.2
78.0
76.6
58.8
69.8
100.0
105.8

C ts. D rs. C ts.
en
olla
en
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.9
1.7
1.8
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.6
2.2
1.9
2.0
1.9
1.9
1.9
2.0
1.8
1.8
2.0

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
21.20
17.60
21.20
24.30
28.60
27.72
30.39
33.53
26.47
29.37

3.6
3.3
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.6
2.2
2.0
2.0
2.2
2.4
3.1
4.3
2.9
5.4
3.3
2.7
2.2
4.6
4.4
4.1
5.8
6.5
3.7
4.0

Cn .
e ts
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.9
2.8
2.6
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.3
3.2
3.2
3.0
2.9
2.7
2.8
2.8
3.3
3.0
2.7
2.8
3.2

V

5.7
7.7
8.2
6.6
8.0
8.7
8.1
8.8
7.8
8.9
8.7
7.6
12.0
14.7
16.2
14.6
12.4
12.8
13.6
15.1
19.8
16.8
13.3
12.5
11.9

A

10.7
14.0
13.0
16.0
8 19.0
8 20.0
14.0
16.4
14.7
14.6
11.1
7.5
6.5
6.7
7.4
6.5
6.5
7.0
8.8
8.6
7.9
7.6
7.5
7.9
10.3

L
E
R




3.00
3.24
3.10
3.30
3.40
3.28
3.28
3.23
3.05
2.86
2.76
2.67
2.82
2.62
2.72
2.74
2.93
2.59
2.44
2.40
2.48
2.59
2.85
2.75
2.83

A

13.3
13.9
13.8
14.0
15.3
14.9
14.0
14.3
14.1
13.9
13.5
13.4
13.2
13.1
13.8
14.9
15.4
14.5
14.6
15.8
16.9
17.2
16.5
17.3
17.4

U

25.7
23.6
24.0
25.1
35.8
35.9
33.4
32.2
32.2
32.1
31.7
32.3
33.3
34.7
34.4
34.9
31.9
32.7
33.3
33.1
32.7
34.4
37.0
37.0
34.8

N

1887............
1888............
1889............
1890............
1891............
1892............
1893............
1894............
1895............
1«96............
1897............
1898............
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903............
1904............
1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............
1911............

Tear
ended
June
30—

Hides and
skins.

Leaf tobacco,
Sugar and
Silk,
Woolen manufactures.
Wool.
molasses.
Lumber,
Tin, bars, per pound.
raw or Still
boards,
blocks,
as
Carpets
Sugar,
planks,
Her­ Mack­
Suit­
Rice, reeled wines
and
not
Dress
in
Tea, per or pigs,
deals,and Cloth­ Comb­ Car­
ring,
erel,
Goat­ Hides
per
from casks, above Molas­ pound. grail], or able
carpet­
of
other
per
Other
per
skins, cattle, pound. the
fur
pet, ing of Cloths, goods,
ing,
ing.
granu­
No. 16 ses, per
per
per
per
sawed,
barrel barrel
per
cigar
per
leaf.
per
per
lated, per
cocoon, gallon. D.S., gallon.
per
per M pound pound pound wool, pound. square
(200
(200 pound. pound.
per
pound. wrap­
per sq.
per
yard.
feet.
lbs.).
lbs.).
pers.
pound.
yard.
pound.
Fish, pickled
or salted.

292.8

IS. 77

11.10
11.93
11.42
10.82
10.27
9.94
9.91
10.99
12.96
18.93
14.80
15.07
15.35
15.60
17.40
19.23
18.85
18.35
18.49

19
20
20
23
23
21
18
16
15
17
17
18
15 '
21
16
12
18
19
23
24
26

22
21
24
23

24
24
23
25
23
23

22
26
20
22
22
20
28
21
20
18

19

12
12
12
12
11

9
9
9
9
10
11
10

9
9
10

9

22
25
28
30
27

10
12
13
14
15
15

21

11

25
26 i

13
13

3Overvalued by reason of depreciation of Brazilian paper milreis.

1.46
1.46
1.21
1.23
2.09
2.06
2.30
2.28
1.95
1.43
1.66
3.04
2.74
3.04
3.15
3.45
3.48
3.31
3.51
3.93
4.15
4.07
3.87
3.81
3.79

1.14
1.12
1.07
.958
.994
.924
.830
.906
.681
.595
.610
.783
.955
1.04
1.05
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.00
1.06
1.07
1.09
1.06
1.03
1.09

22.1
21.4
21.3
20.7
21.1

21.0
20.0
20.6
47.56
47.61
20.7
21.8
23.2
21.2
19.5
18.1
18.7
19.1
19.0
19.7
20.7
19.5
19.4
20.6

4Price per pound.

553
E

52.16
54.55
63.41 ■
65.58 1
52.91
53.63 !

12.26
12.35
12.07
11.79
11.11
11.37

A

94.0
71.5
20.0 95.0
114.0
15.7
14.2
127.1
13.5
107.4
93.5
12.9
13.73
98.11
15.95 104.9
92.11
27.23
27.10 ! 90.36
88. 74
24.53
26.83
73.96
26.60
76.36
27.55
74.13
33.32
96.17
39.70 113.74
32.72 106.20
28.54
94.59
30.52
97.63
36.67 107.7

49.7
58.4
55.0
61.0
58.0
48.0
40.9
38.7
35.9
39.4
50.6
55.10
55.56
58.14 1
51.04 1
42.73
45.36
47.52

C

4.2

C ts. C ts. D rs. C ts. C ts. C ts. DUrs. DUrs. C ts.
en
en
olla
en en en o a o a en
*91.9
*89.6
*90.0

TI R

4 .4

23.4
27.6
21.0
20.0
20.0
20.0

M RR E

2 Prices of imports for consumption.

8.6
15.7
15.8
15.10
18.96
11.12
9.8
7.2
6.5
5.4
5.8
4.3
3.7
3.8
4.2

C ts.
en

O PV I
G S
.




1.70
1.94
2.64
2.14
2.11
2.37
2.30
2.60
2.46

12.8
10.1

18.7
15.8
16.0
15.0
17.0
16.0
16.0
15.1
13.5
13.5
13.1
14.17
13.02
12.44
12.27
12.42
11. 42
16.15
15.80
15.57
16.11
17.32
16.15
15.97
17.16

P A

1India rubber only after 1890.

1.80

14.1
15.4
18.0
16.0
16.0
13.0

E

20.2
22.0 . . . . . . . .
22.7
24.3
10.8
26.5
10.4
26.8
11.8
27.9
11.3
28.9
11.8
12.3
29.3
12.9
27.8
13.2
27.6
28.6
14.0
31.3
15.3
27.2
12.2
25.0
12.4
26.6
14.8
14.4
25.0

2.50
2.75
3.21
3.27
3.03
2.93
3.08
2.91
2.13
2.26
1.99
2.24
2.38
2.49
2.26

L

11.53
10.45
14.27
11.35
12.23
13.99
13.77
9.55
10.60
14.73
13.86
12.12
12.19
12.28
13.74
10.47
10.43
9.50

i

69.3
68.6
69.0
70.0
68.0
71.0
71.0
70.0
69.7
688
94.0
72.13
68.28
68.86
69.72
64.95
61.08
59.56
59 2U
57 28
56.89
55.27
49.39
49.68
54.81

AN

11.22

2.0
4.06
1.8
3.70
2.0
3.48
2.0
3.92
2.0
3.66
2.0
3.23
1.7
3.90
1.5
3.16
1.7
2.76
1.5 | 3.28
1.9 ' 2.81
2.1 • 3.05
2.1 ! 3.19
2.0
3.96
2.1
3.21
2.1
2.31
2.2
3.59
2.5
3.52
2.5
3.34
2.5
3.64
3.0
4.20
2.9
4.13
2.7
3.38
2.6
3.21
2 .8
3.25

U

8.09
9.46 .......... . . . . . . . .
13.57
14.35
11.95
9.62

N

6.96
6.40
7.08
7.04
7.20
7.71
7.09
6.60
7.14
7.13
6.97
7.52
6.76
8.67
7.50
6.91
7.37
6.58
6.50
7.47
7.50
6.78
6.80
6.96
7.24

A

D . D rs. C ts. C ts. C ts. DUrs. C ts. C ts. C ts. C ts.
ollars olla
en
en o a en
en
en
en
en
1887___
1888....
1889___
1890___
1891___
1892___
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901 . . . .
1902....
1903 . . . .
1904....
1905....
1906....
1907....
1908....
1909....
1910....
1911....

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WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES,

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Calendar year.

1890...................................................
1891...................................................
1892...................................................
1893...................................................
1894...................................................
1895...................................................
1896 .................................................
IS97...................................................
1898...................................................
1899...................................................
1900.................................................
1901...................................................
1902.................................................
1903...................................................
1904...................................................
1905...................................................
1906.................................................
1907 ...................................................
1908...................................................
1909...................................................
1910...................................................




Manufactured com­
modities.

All commodities.

Per cent of
Per cent of
Per cent of
increase in
increase in
increase in
Relative 1910 over Relative 1910 over Relative 1910 over
price.
each pre­
price.
each pre­
each pre­
price.
ceding
ceding
ceding
year.
year.
year.
115.0
116.3
107.9
104.4
93.2
91.7
84.0
87.6
94.0
105.9
111.9
111.4
122.4
122.7
119.7
121.2
120.5
133.4
12 > 5
.
136.8
139.7

21.5
20.1
29.5
33.8
49.9
52.3
66.3
59.5
48.6
31.9
24.8
25.4
14.1
18.9
16.7
15,3
10.4
4.7
11.3
2.1

112.3
110.6
105.6
105.9
96.8
94.0
91.9
90.1
93.3
] 0C. 7
n t.2
:07.8
'1(,6
311.6
11.3
14.6
21.6
28.6
22.2
28.9
29.6

15.4
17.2
22.7
22.4
33.9
37.9
41.0
48.8
38.9
28.7
17.6
20.2
17.2
16.2
16.4
13.1
6.6
.8
6.1
4.6
1

112.9
111. 7
106.1
105.6
96.1
93.6
90.4
89.7
93.4
101.7
110.5
108.5
112.9
113.6
113.0
115.9
122.5
129.5
122.8
126.5
131.6

I
1

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table summarizes
wholesale prices of 257 staple commodities. The commoditie * clesignated as ‘ *Raw ’ *are such as are
marketed in their natural state, and also such as have been subjected to only a preliminary manu­
facturing process; this group includes 50 articles from 1890 to 1907 and 54 articles in 1908,1909, and
1910. The commodities designated as *‘ Manufactured” are such as have been subjected to more than
a preliminary factory manipulation and in which the manufa ct aring labor cost constitutes an impor­
tant element in the price; this group includes 208 articles fo m 1890 to 1907,204 articles in 1908, 203
articles in 1909 and 1910. A relative price, or index number, is it is technically called, of any article
is the percentage which the price of that article at any dat isof the price of the same article at a
date or period which has been selected as the base or stand ird. The base selected by the Bureau
of Labor for this compilation is the average price for the 10 year period 1890 to 1899. The relative
prices shown under each group are simple averages of the relatives of all articles included within
the group. Average price for 1890-1899=*!00.J
Raw commodities.

V

16.6
17.8
24.0
24.6
36.9
40.6
45.6
46.7
40.9
29.4
19.1
21.3
16.6
15.8
16.5
13.5
7.4
1.6
72
4.0

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WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES,

555

No. 271 •
—RELATIVE WHOLESALE PRICES OF COMMODITIES, 1890 TO
1910, AND PER CENT OF INCREASE IN PRICES FOR 1910 OVER PRICES
FOR EACH PRECEDING YEAR: By G
C
.
r o u p s

o f

o m

m

o d it ie s

[S o u rc e : R e p o r ts o f th e B u r e a u o f L a b o r , D e p a r tm e n t o f C o m m e rc e a n d L a b o r .
T h e g ro u p fa rm p ro d ­
u c t s i n c l u d e s 20 c o m m o d i t i e s ; f o o d , e t c . , 5 7 ; c l o t h s a n d c l o t h i n g , 6 5 ; f u e l a n d l i g h t i n g , 13; m e t a l s
a n d im p le m e n t s , 38; lu m b e r a n d b u i l d i n g m a t e r ia l, 28; d r u g s a n d c h e m ic a ls , 9 ; h o u s e f u r n i s h i n g
g o o d s , 1 4 ; a n d t h e m i s c e l l a n e o u s g r o u p , 1 3 . A v e r a g e p r i c e f o r 1890-1899-=* 1 0 0 .]

Farm products.

Food, etc.

Cloths and cloth­
ing.

Fuel and light­
ing.

Per cent
Per cent
Per cent
of in­
of in­
of in­
Rela­ crease in Rela­ crease in Rela­ crease in Rela­
tive 1910 over tive 1910 over tive 1910 over tive
price. each pre­ price. each pre­ price. each pre­ price.
ceding
ceding
ceding
year.
year.
year.

Calendar
year.

1890 ........
1891........
1892........ ‘
1893 ........ 1
1894........
1895........ !
1896 ........
1897 ........ '1
1898........
1899 ........
1900........
1901........
1902 ........
1903 ........
1904 ........
1905........
1906 ........
1907 ........
1908........
1909........
1910........

110.0
121.5
111.7
107.9
95.9
93.3
78.3
85.2
96.1
100.0
109.5
116.9
130.5
118.8
126.2
124.2
123.6
137.1

49.6
35.5
47.4
52.5
71.6
76.4
110.2
93.2
71.3
64.6
50.3
40.8
26.1
38.6 ,
30.4
32.5 1
33.2 1
20.1 1
1 3 3 .1
23.7
7.6 1
153.1
164.6 ............... 1
1

112.4
115.7
103.6
110.2
99.8
94.6
83.8
87.7
94.4
98.3
104.2
105.9
111.3
107.1
107.2
108.7
112.6
117.8
120.6
124.7
128.7

14.5
11.2
24.2
16.8
29.0
36.0
53.6
46.8
36.3
30.9
23.5
21.5
15.6
20.2
20.1
18.4
14.3
9.3
6.7
3.2

1
|
1
I
1

113.5
111.3
109.0
107.2
96.1
92.7
91.3
91.1
93.4
96.7
106.8
101.0
102.0
106.6
109.8
112.0
120.0

104.7
9.0
102.7
11.1
101.1
13.5
100.0
15.4
28.7 1 92.4
33.4
98.1
104.3
35.5
96.4
35.8
95.4
32.4
105.0
27.9
120.9
15.8
22.5
119.5
134.3 '
21.3
149.3
16.0
132.6
12.7
10.4
128.8
131.9
3.1
135.0
12.4
130.8
5.8
129.3
3.4
125.4

1
'
, 1 2 6 .7
1 116.9
319 6
123.7

Metals and im­
plements.

Per cent
Per cent
of in­
of in­
crease in Rela­ crease in
1910 over tive 1910 over
each pre­ price. each pre­
ceding
ceding
year.
year.
i
19.8
22.1
24.0
25.4
35.7
27.8
20,2
30.1
31.4
19.4
3.7
4.9
16.6
U6.0
15.4
12.6
14.9
!7.1

1 119.2
111.7
106.0
. 100.7
90.7
1 92.0
93.7
86.6
86.4
114.7
120.5
111.9
117.2
117.6
109.6
122.5
135.2
, 143.4
*4. i
125.4
13.0
124.8
1 128.6
i

7.8
15.0
21.2
27.6
41.7
39.7
37.1
48.4
48.7
12.0
6.6
14.8
9.6
9.3
17.2
4.9
15.0
1 1 0 .4

2.5
3.0
'

Lum ber and
b u ild in g m a te ­
r ia ls .

C a le n d a r
ye a r.
R e la ­
tiv e
p r ic e .

1890 ..............
1 8 9 1 ..............
1 8 9 2 ..............
1893 ..............
1 8 9 4 ..............
1 8 9 5 ..............
1 8 9 6 ..............
1897 ..............
1 8 9 8 ..............
1 8 9 9 ..............
1900 ..............
1 9 0 1 ..............
1902 ..............
1 9 0 3 ..............
1 9 0 4 ..............
1 9 0 5 ..............
1 9 0 6 ..............
1 9 0 7 ..............
1 9 0 8 ............
1 9 0 9 ..............
1 9 1 0 ..............

1 1 1 .8
1 0 8 .4
1 0 2 .8
1 0 1 .9
9 6 .3
9 4 .1
9 3 .4
9 0 .4
9 5 .8
1 0 5 .8
1 1 5 .7
1 1 6 .7
1 1 8 .8
1 2 1 .4
1 2 2 .7
1 2 7 .7
1 4 0 .1
1 4 6 .9
1 3 3 .1
1 3 8 .4
1 5 3 .2

Per cent
o f in ­
c re a s e in
1910 o v e r
e a c h p re ­
c e d in g
ye a r.

3 8 .0
4 1 .3
4 9 .0
5 0 .3
5 9 .1
6 2 .8
6 4 .0
6 9 .6
5 9 .9
4 4 .8
3 2 .4
3 1 .3
2 9 .0
2 6 .2
2 4 .9
2 0 .0
9 .4
4 .3
1 5 .1
1 0 .7




D ru g s a n d c h e m ­
ic a ls .

R e la ­
t iv e
p r ic e .

1 1 0 ,2
1 0 3 .6
1 0 2 .9
1 0 0 .5
8 9 .8
8 7 .9
9 2 .6
9 4 .4
1 0 6 .6
1 1 1 .3
1 1 5 .7
1 1 5 .2
1 1 4 .2
1 1 2 .6
1 1 0 .0
1 0 9 .1
1 0 1 .2
1 0 9 .6
1 1 0 .4
1 1 2 .4
1 1 7 .0

P er cent
o f in ­
c re a s e i n
1910 o v e r
e a ch p re ­
c e d in g
ye a r.

6 .2
1 2 .9
1 3 .7
1 6 .4
3 0 .3
3 3 .1
2 6 .3
2 3 .9
9 .8
5 .1
1 .1
1 .6
2 .5
3 .9
6 .4
7 .2
1 5 .6
6 .8
6 .0
4 .1

H o u s e fu r n is h in g
goods.

R e la ­
tiv e
p r ic e .

Per cent
o f in ­
c re a s e in
1910 o v e r
e a ch p re ­
c e d in g
ye a r.

1 1 1 .1
1 1 0 ,2
1 0 6 .5
1 0 4 .9
1 0 0 .1
9 6 .5
9 4 .0
8 9 .8
9 2 .0
9 5 .1
1 0 6 .1
1 1 0 .9
1 1 2 .2
1 1 3 .0
1 1 1 .7
1 0 9 .1
1 1 1 .0
1 1 8 .5
1 1 4 .0
1 1 1 .7
1 1 1 .6

D e c re a s e .

0 .5
1 .3
4 .8
6 .4
1 1 .5
1 5 .6
1 8 .7
2 4 .3
2 1 .3
1 7 .4
5 .2
.6
L 5
il.2
i . l
2 .3
.5 '
1 5 .8
1 2 .1 |
1 .1

M is c e lla n e o u s .

R e la ­
t iv e
p r ic e .

1 1 0 .3
1 0 9 .4
1 0 6 .2
1 0 5 .9
9 9 .8
9 4 .5
9 1 .4
9 2 .1
9 2 .4
9 7 .7
1 0 9 ,8
1 0 7 .4
1 1 4 .1
1 1 3 .6
1 1 1 .7
1 1 2 .8
1 2 1 .1
1 2 7 .1
1 1 9 .9
1 2 5 .9
1 3 3 ,1

P er cent
o f in ­
c re a s e in
1910 o v e r
e a ch p re ­
c e d in g
ye a r.

2 0 .7
2 1 .7
2 5 .3
2 5 .7
3 3 .4
4 0 .8
4 5 .6
4 4 .5
4 4 .0
3 6 .2
2 1 .2
2 3 .9
1 6 .7
1 7 .2
1 9 .2
1 8 .0
9 .9
4 .7
1 1 .0
5 .7

A l l c o m m o d it ie s .

R e la ­
t iv e .
p r ic e

1 1 2 .9
1 1 1 .7
1 0 6 .1
1 0 5 .6
9 6 .1
9 3 .6
9 0 .4
8 9 .7
9 3 .4
1 0 1 .7
1 1 0 .5
1 0 8 .5
1 1 2 .9
1 1 3 .6
1 1 3 .0
1 1 5 .9
1 2 2 .5
1 2 9 .5
1 2 2 .8
1 2 6 .5
1 3 1 .6

Per cent
o f in ­
c re a s e in
1910 o v e r
e ach p re ­
c e d in g
ye a r.

1 6 .6
1 7 .8
2 4 .0
2 4 .6
3 6 .9
4 0 .6
4 5 .6
4 6 .7
4 0 .9
2 9 .4
1 9 .1
2 1 .3
1 6 .6
1 5 .8
1 6 .5
1 3 .5
7 .4
1 .6
7 .2
4 .0

RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD,

556

No. 2 7 2.—RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF
FOOD: 1890 t o 1907.
[S o u rc e : R e p o rts o f th e B u re a u o f L a b o r , D e p a rtm e n t o f C o m m e rc e a n d L a b o r .
T h e s ta te m e n ts o f
r i c e s c o l l e c t e d b y t h e B u r e a u o f L a b o r i n 1907 w e r e f r o m 1 011 r e t a i l m e r c h a n t s .
Th e num ber
a s v a r ie d s o m e w h a t fr o m y e a r to y e a r .
T h e 1 ,0 1 4 m e r c h a n t s w e r e l o c a t e d i n 68 p r i n c i p a l i n d u s ­
t r ia l c e n te rs .
F o r e a c h o f t h e 30 a r t i c l e s t h e p r e v a i l i n g p r i c e e a c h m o n t h w a s s e c u r e d .
A s p r e v i­
o u s ly e x p la in e d u n d e r t h e t i t l e o f w h o le s a le p r ic e s , t h e r e la t iv e p r ic e o f a n y a r t ic le is t h e p e r c e n t
w h i c h t h e p r i c e o f t h a t a r t i c l e a t a n y d a t e is o f t h e p r i c e o f t h e s a m e a r t i c l e a t a d a t e o r p e r i o d
w h i c h h a s b e e n s e le c t e d a s t h e b a s e o r s t a n d a r d . T h e b a s e s e le c t e d b y t h e B u r e a u o f L a b o r f o r
r e t a i l a s w e l l a s f o r w h o l e s a l e p r i c e s i s t h e a v e r a g e p r i c e f o r t h e 1 0 - y e a r p e r i o d 1890 t o 1 8 9 9 .
A v e r a g e p r i c e f o r 1 8 9 0 -1 8 9 9 = 1 0 0 .]

E

C a le n d a r
ye a r.

1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
19U1
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907

C a le n d a r
ye a r.

1890
1891
189 2
1893
1894
1895
1896
189 7
189 *
1899
190 0
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907

C a le n d a r
ye a r.

189 0
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907

A p p le s ,
evapo­
ra te d .

Beans,
d ry.

B e e f,
fre s h ,
ro a s ts .

B e e f,
fre s h ,
s te a k s .

1 0 9 .0
1 1 0 .3
9 9 .3
1 0 7 .0
1 0 5 .8
9 7 .4
8 8 .6
8 7 .8
9 5 .4
9 9 .5
9 5 .2
9 6 .8
1 0 4 .4
1 0 0 .8
9 9 .2
1 0 6 .0
1 1 5 .6
1 2 4 .6

1 0 3 ,3
1 0 6 .2
1 0 2 .4
1 0 5 .0
1 0 2 .8
1 0 0 .5
9 2 .7
9 1 .5
9 5 .9
9 9 .7
1 1 0 .0
1 1 3 .9
1 1 6 .8
1 1 8 .1
1 1 6 .8
1 1 6 .3
1 1 5 .2
1 1 8 .8

9 9 .5
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .6
9 9 .0
9 8 .3
9 8 .6
9 9 .1
1 0 0 .3
1 U 1 .7
1 0 3 .7
1 0 6 .5
1 1 0 .7
1 1 8 .6
1 1 3 .1
1 1 2 .8
1 1 2 .2
115 7
1 1 9 .1

9 8 .8
9 9 .4
9 9 .3
9 9 .6
9 8 .2
9 9 .1
9 9 .5
1 0 0 .2
1 0 2 .0
1 0 3 .9
1 0 6 .4
1 1 1 .0
1 1 8 .5
1 1 2 .9
1 1 3 .4
1 1 2 .9
1 1 6 .5
1 2 0 .6

C o rn
m e a l.

1 0 0 .0
1 0 9 .7
1 0 5 .2
1 0 3 .1
1 0 2 .2
1 0 0 .8
9 5 .0
9 3 .7
9 5 .0
9 5 .1
9 7 .4
1 0 7 .1
1 1 8 .8
1 2 0 .7
1 2 1 .5
1 2 2 .2
1 2 3 .2
1 3 1 .6

P o rk ,
s a lt,
bacon.

9 5 .8
9 6 .6
9 9 .1
1 0 9 .0
1 0 3 .6
9 9 .4
9 6 .7
9 7 .4
1 0 0 .2
1 0 2 .9
1 0 9 .7
1 2 1 .0
1 3 5 .6
1 3 9 .8
1 3 7 .9
1 3 8 .8
1 5 0 .4
1 5 7 .3

Eggs.

1 0 0 .6
1 0 6 .9
1 0 6 .8
1 0 8 .1
9 6 .3
9 9 .3
9 2 .8
9 1 .4
9 6 .2
1 0 1 .1
9 9 .9
1 0 5 .7
1 1 9 .1
1 2 5 .3
1 3 0 .9
1 3 1 .6
1 3 4 .2
1 3 7 .7

P o rk ,
s a lt ,
d ry or
p ic k le d .

9 5 .3
9 8 .9
1 0 0 .5
1 0 8 .7
1 0 3 .4
9 9 .2
9 5 .5
9 7 .3
9 9 .1
1 0 1 .8
1 0 7 .7 I
1 1 7 .5 '
1 3 2 .5
1 2 9 .0
1 2 5 .8
1 2 6 .0
1 3 6 .9
1 4 1 .2




F is h ,
fre s h .

9 9 .3
9 9 .6
1 0 0 ,1
io u .1
1 0 0 .4
9 9 .8
1 0 0 .2
9 9 .8
1 0 0 .5
1 0 0 .2
1 0 0 .4
1 0 1 .4
1 0 5 .0
1 0 7 .3
1 0 7 .9
1 0 9 .9
1 1 6 .2
1 2 0 .6

P o rk ,
s a lt,
ham .

9 8 .7
9 9 .3
1 0 1 .9
1 0 9 .3
1 0 1 .9
9 8 .8
9 7 .6
9 8 .2
9 5 .1
9 9 .2
1 0 5 .3
1 1 0 .2
1 1 9 .4
1 2 1 .3
1 1 8 .4
1 1 8 .5
1 2 7 .2
1 3 0 .7

F is h ,
s a lt .

1 0 0 .7
1 0 1 .7
1 0 2 .2
1 0 3 .4
1 0 1 .5
9 8 .9
9 7 .5
9 5 .2
9 8 .8
1 0 0 .2
9 9 .1
1 0 0 .9
1 0 2 .8
1 0 8 .4
1 1 1 .7
1 1 3 .8
1 1 6 .8
1 2 1 .6

P o ta ­
to e s ,
Ir is h .

1 0 9 .3
1 1 6 .6
9 5 .7
1 1 2 .3
1 0 2 .6
9 1 .8
7 7 .0
9 3 .0
1 0 5 .4
9 6 .1
9 3 .5
1 1 6 .8
1 1 7 .0
1 1 4 .8
1 2 1 .3
1 1 0 .2
1 1 4 .4
1 2 0 .6

B e e f,
s a lt.

9 7 .5
9 8 .3
9 9 .5
1 0 0 .3
9 8 .9
9 9 .6
9 9 .8
1 0 0 .9
1 0 2 .1
1 0 3 .2
1 0 3 .7
1 0 6 .1
1 1 6 .0
1 0 8 .8
1 0 8 .3
1 0 7 .9
1 1 0 .8
1 1 4 .1

F lo u r ,
w h e a t.

1 0 9 .7
1 1 2 .5
1 0 5 .1
9 6 .1
8 8 .7
8 9 .0
9 2 .7
1 0 4 .3
1 0 7 .4
9 4 .6
9 4 .3
9 4 .4
9 4 .9
1 0 1 .2
1 1 9 .9
1 1 9 .9
1 0 8 .1
1 1 7 .7

P ru n e s .

1 1 6 .8
1 1 6 .5
1 1 3 .5
1 1 5 .6
1 0 0 .9
9 4 .2
8 6 .8
8 4 .3
8 6 .3
a n
8 3 .0
8 2 .6
8 3 .4
8 0 .2
7 9 .6
8 1 .4
8 5 .1
8 8 .4

B re a d ,
w h e a t.

B u tte r.

1 0 0 .3
1 0 0 .3
1 0 0 .3
1 0 0 .1
9 9 .9
9 9 .7
9 9 .9
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .8
9 9 .6
9 9 .7
9 9 .4
9 9 .4
1 0 0 .2
1 0 3 .9
1 0 4 .5
1 0 2 .3
1 0 4 .5

9 9 .2
1 0 6 .4
1 0 6 .8
1 0 9 .9
1 0 1 .7
9 7 .0
9 2 .7
9 3 .1
9 5 .1
9 7 .7
1 0 1 .4
1 0 3 .2
1 1 1 .5
1 1 0 .8
1 0 9 .0
1 1 2 .7
1 1 8 .2
1 2 7 .6

L a rd .

9 8 .2
9 9 .8
1 0 3 .6
1 1 7 .9
1 0 6 .9
1 0 0 .1
9 2 .5
8 9 .8
9 3 .9
9 7 .1
1 0 4 .4
1 1 8 .1
1 3 4 .3
1 2 6 .7
1 1 7 .3
1 1 6 .6
1 2 8 .0
1 3 4 .2

R ic e .

1 0 1 .3
1 0 2 .5
1 0 1 .3
9 8 .4
9 9 .0
9 8 .8
9 6 .7
9 7 .9
1 0 1 .7
1 0 2 .4
1 0 2 .4
1 0 3 .5
1 0 3 .5
1 0 3 .9
1 0 1 .6
1 0 2 .6
1 0 5 .7
1 0 8 .5

M ilk ,
fre s h ,
u n s k im ­
i m ed.
1 0 0 .5
1 0 0 .5
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .2
1 0 0 .0
9 9 .9
9 9 .7
9 9 .4
9 8 .9
9 9 .9
1 0 1 .1
1 0 3 .3
1 0 5 .8
1 0 6 .3
1 0 7 .0
1 0 8 .9
1 1 6 .8

S u g a r.

1 1 8 .6
1 0 2 .7
9 6 .2
1 0 1 .5
9 3 .8
9 1 .8
9 6 .6
9 5 .7
1 0 1 .3
1 0 1 .7
1 0 4 .9
1 0 3 .0
9 6 .0
9 6 .1
1 0 1 .9
1 0 3 .9
9 8 .2
9 9 .6

C h ic k ­
ens
C h e e s e . | ( f u ll
g ro w n ),
d re s s e d .

9 8 .8
1 0 0 .3
1 0 1 .5
1 0 1 .8
1 0 1 .6
9 9 .2
9 7 .9
9 9 .0
9 7 .5
1 0 2 .4
1 0 3 .9
1 0 3 .3
1 0 7 .3
1 0 9 .4
1 0 7 .4
1 1 0 .9
1 1 5 .5
1 2 3 .2

M o la s ­
ses.

1 0 4 .7
1 0 1 .7
1 0 1 .2
1 0 0 .6
1 0 0 .3
9 9 .0
9 8 .7
9 7 .7
9 7 .9
9 8 .2
1 0 2 .2
1 0 1 .3
1 0 2 .1
1 0 3 .8
1 0 4 .0
1 0 4 .4
1 0 5 .3
1 0 7 .7

Tea.

1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .4
1 0 0 .2
1 0 0 .1
9 8 .7
9 8 .5
9 8 .8
9 8 .5
1 0 0 .7
1 0 4 .4
1 0 5 .5
1 0 6 .7
1 0 7 .2
1 0 6 .0
1 0 5 .8
1 0 5 .7
1 0 5 .5
1 0 5 .3

1 0 1 .3
1 0 4 .0
1 0 3 .8
1 0 4 .2
9 8 .6
9 8 .4
9 7 .1
9 4 .0
9 6 .8
1 0 1 .8
1 0 0 .8
1 0 3 .0
1 1 3 .2
1 1 8 .5
1 2 0 .7
1 2 3 .6
1 2 9 .1
1 3 1 ,4

M u tto n .

1 0 0 .7
1 0 0 .6
1 0 1 .0
9 9 .9
9 7 .8
9 8 .7
9 8 .7
9 9 .6
1 0 0 .4
1 0 2 .6
1 0 5 .6
1 0 9 .0
1 1 4 .7
1 1 2 .6
1 1 4 .1
1 1 7 .8
1 2 4 .1
1 3 0 .1

V e a l.

9 8 .8

9 9 .6
1 0 0 .0
1 0 0 .0
9 8 .7
9 8 .5
9 9 .5
9 9 .9
1 0 1 .2
1 0 3 .7
1 0 4 .9
1 0 8 .8
1 1 5 .2
1 1 4 .9
1 1 5 .5
1 1 7 .7
1 2 3 .2
1 2 5 .0

C o ffe e .

1 0 5 .4
1 0 5 .2
1 0 3 .8
1 0 4 .8
1 0 3 .3
1 0 1 .7
9 9 .6
9 4 .6
9 1 .1
9 0 .5
9 1 .1
9 0 .7
8 9 .6
8 9 .3
9 1 .8
9 3 .6
9 4 .7
9 5 .0

P o rk ,
fre s h .

9 7 .0
9 8 .7
1 0 0 .5
1 0 7 .0
1 0 1 .8
9 9 .7
9 7 .4
9 7 .6
9 8 .6
1 0 1 .7
1 0 7 .7
1 1 7 .9
1 2 8 .3
1 2 7 .0
1 2 4 .0
1 2 6 .6
1 3 7 .7
1 4 2 .5

V in e g a r .

1 0 2 .9
1 0 5 .5
1 0 2 .7
9 9 .5
9 9 .8
9 8 .9
9 7 .2
9 7 .4
9 7 .9
9 8 .3
9 8 .5
9 8 .9
9 9 .5
9 9 .1
9 8 .9
1 0 0 .3
1 0 2 .6
1 0 4 .5

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RETAIL PRICES OE FOOD.

No. 378.—RELATIVE RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD, SIMPLE AND WEIGHTED
A

V

E

y

e

GR

Ai

o

g c

G Drv

i

[S o u rc e : R e p o rts o f th e B u re a u o f L a b o r, D e p a rtm e n t o f
r iz e s f o r e a c h o f t h e 5 g e o g r a p h ic d iv is io n s
fo o d fo r e a c h y e a r fr o m

189 0 t o 1907.

In

b y g iv in g

c o n s u m p t io n

b y th e

a v e ra g e

B u r e a u o f L a b o r i n 1901.

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p

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1h

oo

L a b o r.

S ta te s t h e

8:1

9 9

0B

0

7

T h is ta b le s u m m a ­

r e la t iv e

r e t a il p r ic e s o f

u n d e r e a c h d iv is io n is s h o w n t h e s im p le

I n t h e s e c o n d c o lu m n u n d e r e a c h d i v i s io n is s h o w n

th e r e la t iv e
in

1s

2 ,5 G 7

p r ic e

f a m ilie s

o f e a c h a r t ic le
of

w o r k in g m e n

it s p ro p e r w e ig h t a s
in v e s tig a te d b y

th e

A v e r a g e p r i c e f o r 1 8 9 0 -1 8 9 9 = 1 0 0 .J

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d iv is io n .
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d iv is io n .
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to

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C o m m e rc e a n d

fir s t c o lu m n

a v e r a g e o f t h e r e l a t i v e p r i c e s o f t h e 30 a r t i c l e s .
t h e r e la t iv e p r ic e s c o m p u te d

s a, i

a n d fo r th e U n it e d

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d e te r m in e d

n

S im ­
p le .

W e ig h t-

N o rth C e n tra l
d iv is io n .

S o u th C e n tra l
d iv is io n .

S im ­ W e ig h t p le . '

S im ­
p le .

W e ig h t*

W e s te rn d iv i­
s io n .
S im ­
p le .

W e ig h t -

U n it e d S ta te s .

S im ­
p le .

W e ig h t -

1 0 2 .4

1 8 9 0 ...........

1 0 1 .9

102. 3

1 0 0 .7

1 0 1 .2

1 0 2 .3

1 0 2 .3

1 0 1 .1

1 0 2 .1

1 0 5 .4

1 0 7 .7

1 0 2 .1

1 8 9 1 ...........

1 0 2 .9

1 0 3 .2

1 0 1 .5

1 0 2 .1

1 0 4 .1

1 0 4 .5

1 0 2 .9

1 0 3 .6

1 0 6 .2

1 0 8 .7

1 0 3 .4

1 0 3 .8

1 8 9 2 ............

1 0 2 .0

1 0 2 .1

1 0 0 .6

1 0 1 .1

1 0 1 .7

1 0 1 .8

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .7

1 0 4 .4

1 0 5 .2

1 0 1 .8

1 0 1 .9

1 8 9 3 ............

1 0 4 .3

1 0 1 .4

1 0 2 .1

1 0 3 .2

1 0 5 .0

1 0 5 .4

1 0 2 .9

1 0 3 .5

1 0 2 .7

1 0 2 .9

1 0 4 .1

1 0 4 .4

1 8 9 4 ............

9 9 .9

9 9 .2

1 0 0 .3

1 0 0 .0

1 0 0 .9

1 0 0 .6

9 9 .9

1 0 0 .0

9 9 .4

9 9 .3

1 0 0 .3

9 9 .7

1 8 9 5 ............

9 8 .2

9 7 .7

9 9 .5

9 8 .7

9 8 .3

9 8 .0

9 8 .2

9 8 .1

9 7 .3

9 6 .7

9 8 .2

9 7 .8

1 8 9 6 ............

9 6 .2

9 7 .0

9 7 .5

9 6 .8

9 4 .9

9 4 .6

9 6 .2

9 6 .1

9 3 .9

9 3 .2

9 5 .8

9 5 .5

1 8 9 7 ............

9 6 .9

9 6 .9

9 7 .8

9 7 .1

9 5 .3

9 5 .6

9 7 .2

9 7 .3

9 4 .2

9 2 .7

9 6 .3

9 6 .3

1 8 9 8 ............

9 8 .3

9 8 .8

9 9 .4

9 9 .3

9 8 .1

9 8 .4

9 9 .9

9 8 .8

9 6 .7

9 5 .2

9 8 .5

9 8 .7

1 8 9 9 ............

9 9 .3

9 9 .5

1 0 0 .6

1 0 0 .5 1 9 9 .4

9 8 .9

1 0 1 .0

9 9 .9

9 9 .8

9 8 .5

9 9 .6

9 9 .5

1 9 0 0 ............

1 0 1 .3

1 0 1 .2

1 0 2 .2

1 0 2 .4 | 1 0 1 .7
!

1 0 0 .8

1 0 3 .3

1 0 1 .1

1 0 0 .1

9 8 .1

1 0 1 .5

1 0 1 .1
1 0 5 .2

1 9 0 1 ............

1 0 4 .4

1 0 4 .7

1 0 6 .6

1 0 6 .9

1 0 6 .7

1 0 6 .1

1 0 8 .1

1 0 6 .9

1 0 2 .0

9 9 .9

1 0 5 .5

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

1 1 0 .0

1 1 0 .5

1 1 0 .8

1 1 1 .8

, 1 1 2 .1

1 1 1 .7

1 1 4 .1

1 1 3 .5

1 0 6 .9

1 0 4 .4

1 1 0 .9

1 1 0 .9

1 9 0 3 ............

1 1 0 .4

1 1 0 .1

1 1 0 .1

1 1 1 .2

1 1 2 .0

1 1 1 .0

1 1 4 .0

1 1 3 .5

1 0 8 .1

1 0 3 .7

no. 9

1 1 0 .3

1 9 0 4 ...........

1 1 1 .2

1 1 1 .7

1 1 0 .2

1 1 1 .9

1 1 2 .6

1 1 2 .1

1 1 5 .0

1 1 5 .0

1 0 9 .4

1 0 4 .9

1 1 1 .6

1 1 1 .7

1 9 0 5 ...........

1 1 1 .8

1 1 2 .1

1 1 1 .2

1 1 3 .0

1 1 4 .0

1 1 3 .1

1 1 5 .9

1 1 5 .9

1 1 0 .0

1 0 5 .7

1 1 2 .5

1 1 2 .4

1 9 0 6 ............

1 1 5 .2

1 1 4 .8

1 1 5 .9

1 1 6 .2

1 1 7 .8

1 1 6 .5

1 1 8 .9

1 1 9 .0 1 1 1 3 .6

1 1 0 .1

1 1 6 .2

115 7

1 9 0 7 ............

1 1 9 .4

1 1 9 .4

1 2 0 .3

1 2 2 .3

1 2 1 .8

1 2 1 .2

1 2 4 .6

1 2 4 .6

1 1 9 .1

1 1 6 .2

1 2 0 .7

1 2 0 .6

i F o r S t a t e s i n c l u d e d i n e a c h d i v i s i o n , s e e n o t e 3, p . 51.




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558

RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD.

No. 274.—PER CENT OF INCREASE (+) OR DECREASE ( - ) IN RETAIL
PRICES OF PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF FOOD, CALENDAR TEAR 1907,
COMPARED WITH PREVIOUS TEARS.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Per cent of increase or decrease in 1907 compared with—
1890
A p p l e s , e v a p o r a t e d ......................
B e a n s , d r y ..............................................
B e e f , f r e s h , r o a s t s .........................
B e e f , f r e s h , s t e a k s .........................
B e e f , s a l t .................................................
B r e a d , w h e a t ......................................
B u t t e r .........................................................
C h e e s e .......................................................
C h ic k e n s ( y e a r
or
m o re
o l d ) , d r e s s e d .................................
C o f f e e ...........................................................
C o r n m e a l ..............................................
E g g s ..............................................................
F i s h , f r e s h ..............................................
F i s h , s a l t .................................................
F l o u r , w h e a t ......................................
L a r d ..............................................................
M i l k , f r e s h , u n s k i m m e d ____
M o l a s s e s ....................................................
M u t t o n .......................................................
P o r k , f r e s h ............................................
P o r k , s a l t , b a c o n ............................
P o r k , s a lt , d r y o r p ic k le d . .
P o r k , s a l t , h a m .................................
P o t a t o e s , I r i s h .................................
P r u n e s .......................................................
R i c e ..............................................................
S u g a r ............................................................
T e a .................................................................
V e a l ..............................................................
V i n e g a r ....................................................
A l l fo o d , s im p le a v e r a g e s . .
A l l food, weighted accord­
i n g t o f a m i l y c o n s u m p t io n

1891

1892

1893

1894

1895

1896

1897

+ 1 4 .3
+ 1 5 .0
+ 1 9 .7
+ 2 2 .1
+ 1 7 .0
+ 4 .2
+ 2 8 .6
+ 2 4 .7

+ 1 3 .0
+ 1 1 .9
+ 1 9 .1
+ 2 1 .3
+ 1 6 .1
+ 4 .2
+ 1 9 .9
+ 2 2 .8

+ 2 5 .4
+ 1 6 .0
+ 1 9 .6
+ 2 1 .5
+ 1 4 .7
+ 4 .2
+ 1 9 .5
+ 2 1 .4

+ 1 6 .4
+ 1 3 .1
+ 2 0 .3
+ 2 1 .1
+ 1 3 .8
+ 4 .4
+ 1 6 .1
+ 2 1 .0

+ 1 7 .8
+ 1 5 .6
+ 2 1 .2
+ 2 2 .8
+ 1 5 .4
+ 4 .6
+ 2 5 .5
+ 2 1 .3

+ 2 7 .9
+ 1 8 .2
+ 2 0 .8
+ 2 1 .7
+ 1 4 .6
+ 4 .8
+ 3 1 .5
+ 2 4 .2

+ 4 0 .6
+ 2 8 .2
+ 2 0 .2
+ 2 1 .2
+ 1 4 .3
+ 4 .6
+ 3 7 .6
+ 2 5 .8

+ 4 1 .9
+ 2 9 .8
+ 1 8 .7
+ 2 0 .4
+ 1 3 .1
+ 4 .5
+ 3 7 .1
+ 2 4 .4

+ 3 0 .6
+ 2 3 .9
+ 1 7 .1
+ 1 8 .2
+ 1 1 .8
+ 4 .7
+ 3 4 .2
+ 2 6 .4

+ 2 9 .7
9 .9
+ 3 1 .6
+ 3 6 .9
+ 2 1 .5
+ 2 0 .8
+ 7 .3
+ 3 6 .7
+ 1 6 .2
+ 2 .9
+ 2 9 .2
+ 4 6 .9
+ 6 4 .2
+ 4 8 .2
+ 3 2 .4
+ 1 0 .3
— 2 4 .3
+ 7 .1
-1 6 .0
+ 5 .3
+ 2 6 .5
+ 1 .6

+ 2 6 .3
9 .7
+ 2 0 .0
+ 2 8 .8
+ 2 1 .1
+ 1 9 .6
+ 4 .6
+ 3 4 .5
+ 1 6 .2
+ 5 .9
+ 2 9 .3
+ 4 4 .4
+ 6 2 .8
+ 4 2 .8
+ 3 1 .6
+ 3 .4
-2 4 .1
+ 5 .9
3 .0
+ 4 .9
+ 2 5 .5
.9

+ 2 6 .6
8 .6
+ 2 5 .1
+ 2 8 .9
+ 2 0 .5
+ 1 9 .0
+ 1 2 .0
+ 2 9 .5
+ 1 6 .1
+ 6 .4
+ 2 8 .8
+ 4 1 .8
+ 5 8 .7
+ 4 0 .5
+ 2 8 .3
+ 2 6 .0
-2 2 .1
+ 7 .1
+ 3 .5
+ 5 .1
+ 2 5 .0
+ 1 .8

+ 2 6 .1
9 .4
+ 2 7 .6
+ 2 7 .4
+ 2 0 .5
+ 1 7 .6
+ 2 2 .5
+ 1 3 .8
+ 1 6 .3
+ 7 .1
+ 3 0 ,2
+ 3 3 .2
+ 4 4 .3
+ 2 9 .9
+ 1 9 .6
+ 7 .4
-2 3 .5
+ 1 0 .3
1 .9
+ 5 .2
+ 2 5 .0
+ 5 .0

+ 3 3 .3
8 .0
+ 2 8 .8
+ 4 3 .0
+ 2 0 .1
+ 1 9 .8
+ 3 2 .7
+ 2 5 .5
+ 1 6 .6
+ 7 .4
+ 3 3 .0
+ 4 0 .0
+ 5 1 .8
+ 3 6 .6
+ 2 8 .3
+ 1 7 .5
-1 2 .4
+ 9 .6
+ 6 .2
+ 6 .7
+ 2 0 .6
+ 4 .7

+ 3 3 .5
6 .6
+ 3 0 .6
+ 3 8 .7
+ 2 0 .8
+ 2 3 .0
+ 3 2 .2
+ 3 4 .1
+ 1 6 .8
+ 8 .8
+ 3 1 .8
+ 4 2 .9
+ 5 8 .2
+ 4 2 .3
+ 3 2 .3
+ 3 1 .4
6 .2
+ 9 .8
+ 8 .5
+ 6 .9
+ 2 6 .9
+ 5 .7

+ 3 5 .3
4 .6
+ 3 8 .5
+ 4 8 .4
+ 2 0 .4
+ 2 4 .7
+ 2 7 .0
+ 4 5 .1
+ 1 6 .9
+ 9 .1
+ 3 1 .8
+ 4 6 .3
+ 6 2 .7
+ 4 7 .9
+ 3 3 .9
+ 5 6 .6
+ 1 .8
+ 1 2 .2
+ 3 .1
+ 6 .6
+ 2 5 .6
+ 7 .5

+ 3 9 .8
+
.4
+ 4 0 .4
+ 5 0 .7
+ 2 0 .8
+ 2 7 .7
+ 1 2 .8
+ 4 9 .4
+ 1 7 .2
+ 1 0 .2
+ 3 0 .6
+ 4 6 .0
+ 6 1 .5
+ 4 5 .1
+ 3 3 .1
+ 2 9 .7
+ 4 .9
+ 1 0 .8
+ 4 .1
+ 6 .9
+ 2 5 .1
+ 7 .3

+ 3 5 .7
+ 4 .3
+ 3 8 .5
+ 4 3 .1
+ 2 0 .0
+ 2 3 .1
+ 9 .6
+ 4 2 .9
+ 1 7 .5
+ 1 0 .0
+ 2 9 .6
+ 4 4 .5
+ 5 7 .0
+ 4 2 .5
+ 3 7 .4
+ 1 4 .4
+ 2 .4
+ 6 .7
1 .7
+ 4 .6
+ 2 3 .5
+ 6 .7

+ 1 8 .2

+ 1 6 .7

+ 1 8 .6

+ 1 5 .9

+ 2 0 .3

+ 2 2 .9

+ 2 6 .0

+ 2 5 .3

+22.5

+ 1 7 .8

+ 1 6 .2

+ 1 8 .4

+ 1 5 .5

+ 2 1 .0

+ 2 3 .3

+ 2 6 .3

+ 2 5 .2

+22.2

1898

P e r c e n t o f i n c r e a s e o r d e c r e a s e i n 1907 c o m p a r e d w i t h —

A■! ? —
A n iC 1 6 «

1899
A p p l e s , e v a p o r a t e d ......................
B e a n s , d r y ..............................................
B e e f , f r e s h , r o a s t s ............................
B e e f , f r e s h , s t e a k s .........................
B e e f , s a l t .................................................
B r e a d , w h e a t ......................................
B u t t e r .........................................................
C h e e s e .........................................................
C h ic k e n s ( y e a r
o r
m o re
d r e s s e d .................................................
C o f f e e .........................................................
C o r n m e a l ..............................................

1902

1903

1904

1905

1906

+ 2 8 .7
+ 4 .3
+ 7 .6
+ 8 .6
+ 7 .5
+ 5 .1
+ 2 3 .6
+ 1 9 .3

+ 1 9 .3
+ 1 .7
+
.4
+ 1 .8
1 .6
+ 5 .1
+ 1 4 .4
+ 1 4 .8

+ 2 3 .6
+
.6
+ 5 .3
+ 6 .8
+ 4 .9
+ 4 .3
+ 1 5 .2
+ 1 2 .6

+ 2 5 .6
+ 1 .7
+ 5 .6
+ 6 .3
+ 5 .4
+
.6
+ 1 7 .1
+ 1 4 .7

+ 1 7 .5
+ 2 .1
+ 6 .1
+ 6 .8
+ 6 .7
0)
+ 1 3 .2

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

+ 2 9 .1
+ 5 .0
+ 3 8 .4
+ 3 6 .2
+ 2 0 .4
+ 2 1 .4
+ 2 4 .4
+ 3 8 .2
+ 1 8 .1
+ 9 .7
+ 2 6 .8
+ 4 0 .1
+ 5 2 .9
+ 3 8 .7
+ 3 1 .8
+ 2 5 .5
+ 3 .9
+ 6 .0
2 .1
+
.9
+ 2 0 .5
+ 6 .3

+ 3 0 .4
+ 4 .3
+ 3 5 .1
+ 3 7 .8
+ 2 0 .1
+ 2 2 .7
+ 2 4 .8
+ 2 8 .5
+ 1 6 .9
+ 5 .4
+ 2 3 .2
+ 3 2 .3
+ 4 3 .4
+ 8 1 .1
+ 2 4 .1
+ 2 9 .0
+ 6 .5
+ 6 .0
5 .1
.2
+ 1 9 .2
+ 6 .1

+ 2 7 .6
+ 4 .7
+ 2 2 .9
+ 3 0 .3
+ 1 8 .9
+ 2 0 .5
+ 2 4 .7
+ 1 3 .6
+ 1 5 .5
+ 6 .3
+ 1 9 .4
+ 2 0 .9
+ 3 0 .0
+ 2 0 .2
+ 1 8 .6
+ 3.3
+ 7 .0
+ 4 .8
3.3
1 .3
+ 1 4 .9
+ 5 .7

+ 1 6 .1
+ 6 .0
+ 1 0 .8
+ 1 5 .6
+ 1 4 .9
+ 1 8 .3
+ 2 4 .0
.1
+ 1 3 .1
+ 5 .5
+ 1 3 .4
+ 1 1 .1
+ 1 6 .0
+ 6 .6
+ 9 .5
+ 3 .1
+ 6 .0
+ 4 .8
+ 3 .8
1 .8
+ 8 .5
+ 5 .0

+ 1 0 .9
+ 6 .4
+ 9 .0
+ 9 .9
+ 1 2 .4
+ 1 2 .2
+ 1 6 .3
+ 5 .9
+ 1 0 .4
+ 3 .8
+ 1 5 .5
+ 1 2 .2
+ 1 2 .5
+ 9 .5
+ 7 7
+ 5 .1
+ 1 0 .2
+ 4 .4
+ 3 .6
.7
+ 8
+ 5 .4

+ 8 .9
+ 3 .5
+ 8 .3
+ 6 .2
+ 1 1 .8
+ 8 .9
1 .8
+ 1 4 .4
+ 9 .9
+ 3 .6
+ 1 4 .0
+ 1 4 .9
+ 1 4 .1

+ 6 .3
+ 1 .5
+ 7 ,7
+ 4 .6
+ 9 .7
+ 6 .9
1 .8
+ 1 5 .1
+ 9 .2
+ 3 .2
+ 1 0 .4
+ 1 2 .6
+ 1 3 .3
+ 1 2 .1
+10 3
+ 9 .4
+ 8 .6
+ 5 .8
4 .1
.4
+ 8 6 .2
+ 4 .2

+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+

1 .8
.3
6 .8
2 .6
3 .8
4 .1
8 .9
4 .8
7 .3
2 .3
4 .8

+
+

.2
1.5
1.9

+ 2 1 .2

Eggs..........................................

Lard..........................................
M i l k , f r e s h , u n s k i m m e d ____
M o l a s s e s ....................................................

M utton....................................
o r k , f r e s h ............................................
o r k , s a l t , b a c o n ..............................
o r k , s a lt , d r y o r p ic k le d . . .
o r k s a lt h a m . . . . . . . . . . . . .
o t a t o e s , I r i s h ....................................
r u n e s ..........................................................
i c e ...............................................................
u g a r ............................................................
e a ..................................................................
e a l ..............................................................
i n e g a r ......................................................

A l l fo o d , s im p le a v e r a g e s . . .
A l l fo o d , w e ig h t e d a c c o r d in g
f a m i l y c o n s u m p t i o n ................




1901

+ 3 0 .9
+ 8 .0
+ 1 1 .8
+ 1 3 .3
+ 1 0 .0
+ 48
+ 2 5 .8
+ 1 8 .6

+ 1 8 .9

+ 1 4 .4

+

8 .

+ 2 1 .2

+ 1 9 .3

+ 1 4 .6

+

8 .7 1 + 9 . 3

+11.1

7 .8
3 .1

2.9
3 .5
3 .0

2.2
8 .0
6 .7

o ld ) ,

F i s h , f r e s h ...............................................
F i s h , s a l t ....................................................
F l o u r , w h e a t .........................................

P
P
P
P
P
P
R
S
T
V
V

1900

+ 2 5 .2
+ 1 9 .2
+ 1 4 .9
+ 1 6 .1
+ 1 0 .6
+ 4 .9
+ 3 0 .6
+ 2 0 .3

1

+
8

8 .

+12.2
+10 4
.6

+11.1

3.5
4 .6

3.1
2 8
5 .4
3 .9
2 .6
1 .4

+
+
+

6 .8
2 .3
.5
8 .2
5 .7

8
+

8 .2

+

7 .3

+

8

+

8 .0

+

7 .3

+

4 .2

.

.

to

i No change.

9

559

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD.

No. 375.—AVERAGE FOOD COST PER WORKINGMAN’S FAMILY: By
G e o g r a p h ic D iv isio n s , 1 1890 to 1907.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. This table is based on
the average food cost per family in 1901, as reported by the workingmen’s families investigated in
each geographic division, and the course of retail prices of food as indicated by the relative
prices, weighted according to family consumption in that division. In each of the geographic
divisions and in the United States as a whole it is considered in this table that the expenditure for
each of the various articles bore the same relation to the total expenditure for food in each of the
other years of the 17-year period covered by this investigation as in 1901.]
North
South
North
South
Atlantic Atlantic Central Central Western United
division, division, division, division, division, States,
90
2,667
1,415
219
721
122
families. families. families. families. families. families.

Calendar year.

D rs. D rs. D rs. D . D rs. D „
olla
olla
ollars olla
olla
ollars
1890.............................................................
1891.............................................................
1892 .............................................................
1893.............................................................
1894.............................................................
1895 .............................................................
1896 .............................................................
1897.............................................................
1898.............................................................
1899.............................................................
1900.............................................................
1901.............................................................
1902.............................................................
1903.............................................................
1904.............................................................
1905.............................................................
1906.............................................................
1907.............................................................

330.35
333.26
329.70
337.13
320.34
315.50
313.23
312.91
319.05
321.31
326.80
338.10
356.83
355.54
360.70
362.00
370.72
385.57

282.72
285.23
282.44
288.30
279.36
275.73
270.42
271.26
277.41
280.76
286.07
298.64
312.33
310.65
312.61
315.68
324.62
341.66

310.08
316.75
308.57
319.48
304.93
297.05
286.74
289.77
298.26
299.78
305.54
321.60
338.57
336.45
339.79
342.82
353.12
367,37

279.54
283.64
275.71
283.37
273.79
268.59
263.11
266.40
270.50
273.51
276.80
292.68
310.75
310.75
314.86
317.32
325.81
341.14

|
i

1
|
!
1

332.61
335.72
324.90
317.80
306.68
298.65
287.84
286.29
294.01
304.21
302.97
308.53
322.43
320.27
323.97
326.44
340.03
358.87

318.20
322.55
316.65
324.41
309.81
303.91
296.76
299.24
306.70
309.19
314.16
326.90
344.61
342.75
347.10
349.27
359.53
374.75

*For States included in each division, see note S, p. 51.

No. 276.—RELATIVE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD: 1890
to 1907.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor. The wholesale prices
are simple averages of the relative prices of 53 articles from 1890 to 1892 and 1904 to 1906, and of 54
articles from 1893 to 1903. The retail prices are simple averages of the relative prices of 30 articles.
Average price for 1890-1899=100.]

Calendar year.

1890.....................................
1891....................................
1892....................................
1893....................................
1894....................................
1895.......................
1896....................................
1897....................................
1898....................................




Relative
wholesale
prices of
food.
1
112.4 |
115.7 1
103.6
110.2
99.8
94.6
83.8
87.7
94.4

Relative
retail
prices of
food.

Calendar year.

102.1 * 1899 ...................................'
103.4 1900...................................
101.8 1901...................................
104.1 1 1902 ..................................
100.3 I 1903...................................
98.2 1904
95.8 1905
............................
96.3 1906..... ............................
98.5 1907 ..................................

Relative
wholesale
prices of
food.
98.3
104.2
105.9
111.3
107.1
107.2
108.7
112.6
117.8

Relative
retail
prices of
food.
99.6
101.5
105.5
110.9
110,9
113.6
112.5
116.2
120.7




C N M T NE
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ATES.

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CO SU PTIO ESTIMATES,
N M
N
No. 2 7 7 .—CORN PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED
FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u
a
, 1867 t t 1911. t
n
o i
i
e
s
Periods

Produced. 2

1867-70 *..............
1871-80®..............
1881-90®..............
1891....................
1892....................
1893....................
1894....................
1895....................
1896....................
1897....................
1898....................
1899....................
1900....................
1901®..................
1902®..................
1903®..................
1904«..................
1905 «..................
1906«..................
19076..................
1908 «..................
19096..................
1910®..................
1911®..................

854,278,324
1,184,486,954
1,703,443,054
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
2,078,113,933
2,105,102,516
1,522,519,891
2,523,648,312
2,244,176,925
2,467,480,934
2,707,993,540
2,927,416,091
2,692,320,000
2,668,651,000
2,652,169,630
2,886,260,000

B sh
u els.

Exports of
domestic.®

B sh
u els.

9,736,905
55,078,160
58,459,900
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
213,123,412
181,405,473
28,028,688
76,639,261
58,222,061
90,293,483
119,893,833
86,368,228
55,063,860
37,665,040
38,128,498
65,614,522

Domestic
retained for
consumption.

B sh
u els.

844,541,419
1,129,508,794
1,644,983,154
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
1,865,020.521
1,923,697,043
1,494,491,203
2,447,009,051
2,185,954,864
2,377,187,451
2,588,099,707
2,841,047,863
2,537,256,140
2,630,985,960
2,514,061,132
2,820,645,478

Total
Net
consumption,
imports.i*
4
*
domestic
and foreign.

B sh
u els.
76,373
55,208
29,281
2,399
5,785
2,084
2,478
17,024
4,677
6,593
3,493
2,728
2,548
5,353
17,456
40,775
11,898
15,676
10,429
10,184
19,370
228,275
118,120
52,569

B sh
u els.

844,617,792
1,129,564,002
1,645,012,435
1,457,930,870
1,983,557,500
1,581,344,190
1,553,009,080
1,184,201,671
2,050,042,882
2,105,064,341
1,690,915,883
1,746,932,342
1,865,023,069
1,923,702,396
1,494,508,659
2,447,049,826
2,185,966,762
2,377,203,127
2,588,100,136
2,841,058,047
2,537,275,510
2,631.214,235
2,514,179,252
2,820,698,047

Per cent
of
domestic
product
exported.

P cen
er t.

l.U
4.65
3.43
2.15
3.72
2.89
4.11
2.36
4 70
7.83
11.14
9.21
10.30
8.62
1.84
3.04
2.59
3.66
4.43
2.95
2.12
1.41
1.49
2.27

No. 278.—WHEAT PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED
FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u
a
, n
t1 t
o 8i 1
t 6 9
i 7 1 e
1 s
.

Peri­
od.^

Per Share of total
cent of exports in
form of—
do­
Total con­
Domestic
Exports sumption, mestic
Produced.* Exports of retained for Imports.7
of
domestic.7 consump­
8
domestic prod­
foreign.7 and foreign.® uct exe H
8
tion.
1
portA Ao
ed.
£
**

B sh
u els.

1867-70® 212,156,201
1871-80® 312,152,928
1881-90® 449,695,859
1891.. 399.262.000
.
1892.. 611.780.000
.
1893.. 515.949.000
.
1894.. 396,131,725
.
1895.. 460,267,416
.
1896.. 467,102,947
.
1897.. 427,684,346
.
1898.. 530,149,168
.
1899.. 675,148,705
.
1900.. . 647,303,846
1901« . 522,229,505
1902® . 748,460,218
1903® . 670,063,008
1904® . 637,821,835
1905® . 552,399,517
1906 ®. 692,979,489
1907® . 735,260,970
1908®. 634.087.000
1909®. 664.602.000
1910 « . 683,349,697
2911«. 635.121.000

B sh
u els.

30,646,984
86,275,673
126,615,708
106,181,316
225,665,812
191,912,635
164,283,129
144,812,718
126,443,968
145,124,972
217,306,004
222,618,420
186,096,762
215,990,073
234,772,515
202,905,598
120,727,613
44,112,910
97,609,007
146,700,425
163,043,669
114,268,468
87,364,318
69,311,760

B sh
u els.

B sh
u els. B sh
u els.

181,509,217 2,055,799
225,877,255 1,358,538
323,079,651
397,274
293,080,684
583,827
386,114,188 2,462,365
324,036,365
968,125
231,848,596 1,182,865
315,454,698 1,438,899
340,658,979 2,116,303
282,559,374 1,544,242
312,843,164 2,058,938
452,530,285 1,875,174
361,207,084
320,195
306,239,432
603,101
513,687,703
120,502
467,157,410 1,080,129
617,094,222
217,682
608,286,607 3,286,190
595,370,482
261,908
588,560,545
690,092
471,043,331
519,786
550,333,532
456,940
595,985,379
815,616
565,809,240 1,146,558

613.153
896,817
382,802
620,619
1,838,829
572,750
216,420
548,792
2,362,355
1,501,916
1,880,867
1,935,127
297,359
669,112
45,464
1,261,626
168,761
587,473
32,972
599,432
307,877
3,772
136,659
1,397

B sh
u els.

182,951,863
226.338,976
323,094,123
293,043,892
386,737,724
324.431.740
232,815,041
316,344,305
340,412,927
282.601.700
313,021,235
452,470,332
361,229,920
306,173,421
513.762.741
466,975,913
517,143,143
510,985,324
595,599,418
588,551,205
471,255.240
650.786.700
596,664,336
566,954,401

P.ct. P.ct. P.ct.

14.45
27.64
28.16
26.60
36.88
37.20
41.47
31.46
27.07
33.93
40.91
32.97
34.00
41.36
31.37
30.28
18.92
7.99
14.09
19.95
25.71
17.19
12.78
10.91

61.76
77.48
65.93
52.17
69.94
61.14
53.88
52.73
48.92
55.28
68.48
62.95
54.86
61.23
65.97
56.54
36.59
11.11
36.85
52.38
61.63
58.57
53.50
34.24

38.24
22.52
34.07
47.83
30.06
38.86
46.12
47.27
51.08
44.72
31.52
37.05
45.14
38.77
34.03
43.46
63.41
88.89
64.16
47.62
38.37
41.43
46.50
65.76

i The periods relate to years ended June 30.
* The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year, the figures being those of the
Department of Agriculture except census figures for 1910.
8Including corn meal reduced to corn at the rate of 4 bushels to the barrel.
4 The figures include for years prior to 1911 net imports of com and imports of corn meal for con­
sumption; subsequently all figures represent imports for consumption. Small amounts of burnt or
roasted com in 1898, 1899, and 1900 are omitted.
* Average for the period.
®Does not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and insular possessions.
7 Including wheat flour reduced to wheat prior to 1880 at the rate of 6, and subsequently at the
rate of 4$ bushels to the barrel.
8 Includes wheat for seeding.



563

564

PRODUCT, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETO., OF SUGAR.

N o . 3 7 9 . — S U G A R : P r o d u c t io n , I m p o r t s , E x p o r t s ,

and

C o n s u m p t io n in C o n F o r e ig n P r o d u c t io n ,

[Sources: United States production—Cane, in Louisiana, beginning with 1907, and in Texas, beginning
years. Beet, from Willett & Gray, except figures of the Department of Agriculture for 1898 and 1902 ana
Sugar Statistical of Messrs. Willett & Gray, New York, which, from 1898 to 1905, includes, with respect
India, according to the British Statistical Abstract, averages about 40,000,000 hundredweight o f 112

Production in continental U. S. i
Year
ended
June30—

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
1903
1904.........
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

Beet.

Cane.

P n s.
ou d
Pounds.
896.000
11,200,000
....................
....................
20,680,000
896.000
....................
50.400.000
896.000
51.520.000
....................
896.000
....................
100,801,225
896.000
87.043.000
....................
896.000
178,304,592
....................
896.000
....................
156,352,125
896.000
134,832,493
.................... 1,120,000
.................... 1.568.000
108,640,119
....................
142,240,691
224.000
172,480,070
....................
224.000
....................
199,360,570
224.000
159,041,941
....................
224.000
....................
250,880,753
448.000
178.872.000
.................... 2.688.000
285,302,899
1,120,000
171,074,950
1,120,000
318,746,258
.................... 1,120,000
302,944,230
.................... 1,198,400
.................... 2.134.720
225,962,963
302,754,486
.................... 1.344.000
191,282,272
.................... 1.792.000
....................
375,904,197
571,200
344,756,221
.................... 4,168,640
301,284,395
.................... 4.934.720
497,169,856
.................... 7,748,160
.................... 11,997,440
370,579,307
498,455,926
.................... 26,920,320
.................... 44,688,000
610,825,618
729,392,561
.................... 45,006,080
.................... 65,452,800
543,633,726
.................... 84,080,640
644,175,323
.................... 90,491,670
708,251,878
.................... 72,735,040
568,789,795
.................... 163,458,075
322,549,011
.................... 172,164,160
623,774,123
....................
728,650,448 369,211,733
.................... 436,811,685
745,805,875
481,209,087
525.952.000
.................... 484.226.430
784,000,000
....................
766.080.000 625,841,228
....................
544.320.000 967.224.000
....................
788.480.000 927.256.430
....................
828.800.000 851.768.000
....................
750.400.000 1.024.938.000
....................
696.640.000 1.020.344.000

Brought from islands now designated as noncon­
tiguous territories ofU . S .2

Total.

From
Porto Rico.

Pounds.
12.096.000
21.576.000
51.296.000
52.416.000
101,697,225
87.929.000
179,200,592
157,248,125
135,952,493
110,208,119
142,464,691
172,704,070
199,584,570
159,265,941
251,328,753
181,560,000
286,422,899
172,194,950
319,866,258
304,142,630
228,097,683
304,098,486
193,074,272
376,475,397
348,924,8G1
306,219,115
504,918,016
382,576,747
525,376,246
655,513,618
774,398,641
609,086,526
728,255,963
798,743,548
641,524,835
486,007,086
795,938,283
1,097,862,181
1,182,617,560
1,007,161,087
1.268.226.430
1,391,921,228
1.511.544.000
1.715.736.430
1.680.568.000
1.775.338.000
1.716.984.000

51,694,718
106,360,235
91,918,924
105,845,851
111.615.991
130,712,197
149,219,683
167,582,316
122,657,581
98,871,248
114,583,612
70,289,275
62,784,202
73,978,123
84,706,761
84,070,596
50,533,363
78,788,027
83,940,670
138,382,724
159,799,898
93,002,688
131,443,622
115,654,059
81,340,747
76,926,934
80,013,652
80,474,547
99,617,911
75,546,030
56,352,954
81,582,810
86,607,317
98,452,420
107,208,014
72,558,181
137,201,828
183,817,049
226,143,508
259,231,607
271,319,993
410,544,618
408.149.992
469,205,082
488,452,733
569,039,881
645,834,403

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

From
Philippine
Islands.3

From
Hawaii.

2,434,644
16,062,039
15,207,914
18,271,258
16,315,491
14,016,181
15,018,469
15,360,184
15,805,370
13,582,874
17,909,360
20,978,374
32,785,463
30,434,916
41,696,674
61,556,708
76,907,207
106,181,858
114,132,670
125,158,797
169,652,603
191,623,175
218,290,835
228,540,513
243,324,683
224,457,011
312,255,016
262,612,405
289,553,529
326,574,584
274,385,228
352,175,269
431,217,116
499,776,895
462,423,600
504,713,105
690,877,934
720,553,357
774,825.420
736,492,092
832,721,387
746,602,637
821,014,811
1,077,570,637
1,022,863,928
1,110,594,466
1,011,215,858

1 Production is of the season preceding the fiscal year.
* Exclusive of small amounts coming through Alaska.
* From 1869 to 1885, * All other Spanish possessions.”
i




P n s.
ou d

15,877,773
29,208,963
22,251,699
22,719,444
35,544,844
59,367,828
50,950,793
87,339,414
70,142,113
77.271.492
119,309,951
110,455,708
161,089,740
140,044,046
112,450,478
132,859,769
190,494,795
163,658,156
188,589,026
295,235,883
179,503,732
292,082,214
246,168,994
274,809,392
186,151,600
259,775,540
92,610,118
97,285,662
122,413,780
124.052.343
68.770.492
145.075.344
72,463,577
29,489,600
51,625,280
49,490,542
4,693,333
11.424.000
18,773,333
61,570,614
77,997,424
69,373,602
25,164,756
38.408.000
83.648.000
175,869,739
230,351,485

Total.

P n s.
ou d

70,007,135
151,631,237
129,378,537
146,836,553
163,476,326
204,096,206
215,188,945
270.281.914
208,605,064
189.725.614
251,802,923
201,723,357
256.659.405
244,457,085
238,853,913
278,487,073
317.935.365
348,628,041
386.662.366
558,777,404
508,956,233
576,708,077
595,903,451
619,003,964
510,817,030
•561,159,485
484,878,786
440.372.614
511,585,220
526,172,957
399,508,674
578,833,423
590,288,010
627.718.915
621,256,894
626,761,828
832,773,095
915.794.406
1,019,742,261
1,057,294,313
1,182,038,804
1,226,520,857
1,254,329,559
1,585,183,719
1,594,964,661
1,855,504,086
1,887,401,740

565

PRODUCT, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OP SUGAR.
TINENTAL UNITED
1865 TO 1911.

STATES AND RELATION

OF CONSUMPTION

TO

THE HOME AND

with 1904, from Willett & Gray; for other years from A. Bouchereau, except census figures for census
later years. World’s production—1865 to 1897, inclusive, A. Bouchereau, New Orleans; subsequent years,
to British India, exports only, and subsequently the product of that country. The product of British
pounds each.]
Percentage of
consumption
Total
Retained for
imports ex­ Exported consumption
clusive of
For­
noncontigu­ from U. S.« in U. S. (con­ Do­ Non- eign
tinental). 6 mes­ conous territory.
tig’s
tic. ter’y. coun­
tries.

P n s.
ou d

581,929,359
848,423,787
719,675,469
974,352,862
1,084,357,104
992,677,363
1,062,284,708
1,238,903,760
1,359,699,528
1,511,572,255
1,545,707,067
1,292,254,115
1,397,897,426
1,292,004,849
1,595,511,923
1,550,814,611
1,628,809,840
1,641,524,333
1,751,005,299
2,197,639,492
2,208,928,420
2,113,173,688
2,540,539,789
2,081,280,318
2,251,385,937
2,372,852,075
2,998,598,436
3,116,136,551
3,254,860,127
3,819,020,924
3,175,001,780
3,317,505,134
4,328,617,723
2,062,201,936
3,358,993,675
3,391,324,702
3,970,312,507
3,020,491,875
4,197,334,773
3,639,052,999
3,602,935,574
3,909,957,828
4,366,675,219
3,333,589,112
4,105,710,716
3,918,593,677
3,707,583,445

P n s.
ou d

32,635,280
13,027,910
20,340,676
18.329,940
20,995,911
22,760,904
14,203,714
16,598,822
34,010,384
29,442,750
35,352,785
67,730,198
42,872,675
50,123,065
82,741,564
40,640,206
31,980,791
19,443,075
30,552,136
85,532,916
258,163,890
175,836,220
204,241,167
60,399,496
19,751,597
47,495,577
113,051,117
19,414,620
29,232,282
64,324,539
27,234,732
10,743,185
48,770,668
19,927,465
16,964,213
26,918,380
14,015,102
15,175,805
19,529,092
41,607,988
27,428,446
37,105,110
42,879,843
43,686,270
97,879,825
189,304,952
89,436,445

P n s.
ou d

631,397,214 1.9
1,008,603,114 2.1
880,009,330 5.8
1,155,275,475 4.5
1,328,534,744 7.7
1,261,941,665 7.0
1,442,470,531 12.4
1,649,834,977 9.5
1,670,246,701 8.1
1,782,063,238 6.2
1,904,621,896 7.5
1,598,951,344 10.8
1,811,268,726 11.0
1,645,604,810 9.7
2,002,953,025 12.5
1,970,221,478 9.2
2,201,187,313 13.0
2,142,904,249 8.0
2,426,981,787 13.2
2,975,026,610 10.2
2,687,818,446 8.5
2,818,144,031 10.8
3,125,276,345 6.2
3,016,360,183 12.5
3,091,376,231 11.3
3,192,735,098 9.6
3,875,344,121 13.0
3,919,671,292 9.8
4,262,589,311 12.3
4,936,382,960 13.3
4,321,674,363 17.9
4,494,681,898 13.6
5,598,391,028 13.0
3,468,736,934 23.0
4,604,811,191 13.9
4,477,175,236 10.9
5,585,008,783 14.3
5,018,972,657 21.9
6,380,165,502 18.5
5,661,900,411 17.8
6,025,772,362 21.0
6.491,294,803 21.4
7,089,668,935 21.3
6,590,822,991 26.0
7,283,363,552 22.0
7,360,130,811 22.4
7,222,532,746 |
22.8

11.1
15.0
14.7
12.7
12.3
16.0
14.9
16.4
12.3
10.6
13.2
12.6
14.2
14.8
11.9
13.9
14.4
16.3
15.9
18.8
18.9
20.5
19.1
20.5
16.5
17.6
9.0
11.2
12.0
10.7
9.2
12.9
10.5
18.1
13.5
14.0
14.9
18.2
16.0
18.7
19.6
18.9
17.7
24.0
21.9
25.2
26.1

87.0
82.9
79.5
82.8
80.0
75.8
72.7
74.1
79.6
83.2
79.3
76.6
74.8
75.5
75.6
75.6
72.6
75.7
70.9
71.0
72.6
68.7
74.7
67.0
72.2
72.8
78.0
79.0
75.7
76.0
72.9
73.5
76.5
58.9
72.6
75.1
70.8
59.9
65.5
63.5
59.4
59.7
61.0
50.0
56.4
52.6
51.1

Per
capita
con­
sump­
tion in
U.S.®

L s.
b

18.17
28.45
24.30
31.24
35.19
32.73
36.47
40.64
40.08
41.64
43.33
35.42
39.07
34.59
40.99
39.46
42.89
40.82
45.20
54.18
47.87
49.09
53.26
50.29
50.44
50.72
60.70
60.22
64.24
72.99
62.69
63.98
78.20
47.55
61.98
58.91
71.96
63.35
78.92
68.66
71.66
75.74
81.19
74.11
80.43
79.90
77.01

World’s production
Per
of sugar, i
cent of
world’s
product
Per
con­
cent sumed
Total.
beet. inU.S.

P n s.
ou d

4,412,800,000
4,578,560,000
5,048,960,000
4,719,680,000
5,326,720,000
5,411,840,000
5,920,320,000
5,866; 560,000
6,726,720,000
7,006,720,000
6,565,440,000
6,569,920,000
6,088,320,000
7,266,560,000
8,021,440,000
7,288,960,000
8,196,160,000
8,606,080,000
9,528,960,000
10,492,160,000
10,967,040,000
10,218,880,000
11,374,720,000
11,011,840,000
11,173,120,000
12,772,480,000
14,033,600,000
14,230,720,000
14,500,608,640
16,532,250,560
17,778,582,080
16,215,805,760
17,828,489,280
17,329,598,720
17,942,422,400
19,369,920,640
21,757,115,520
24,625,095,040
22,222,280,640
23,124,933,440
21,309,706,880
31,241,784,000
32,419,822,400
31,181,106,880
32,599,871,360
33,437,362,560
« 38,017,792,960

27.2
30.7
34.0
34.7
31.2
34.4
34.1
39.0
40.3
41.2
41.6
45.8
38.5
43.7
43.9
43.1
47.8
46.4
50.5
50.4
52.0
48.7
53.8
49 9
54.6
63.7
59.2
55.1
53.0
52.7
60.6
59.6
64.4
63.0
62.6
64.7
62.5
62.9
58.0
59.0
51.7
51.7
49.4
50.3
47.6
44.1
650.4

14.3
22.0
17.4
24.5
24.9
23.3
24.4
28.1
24.8
25.4
29.0
24.3
29.8
22.7
25.0
27.1
26.9
24.9
25.5
28.4
24.5
27.6
27.5
27.4
27.7
25.0
27.6
27.5
29.4
29.9
24.3
27.1
31.4
20.0
25.7
23.1
25.7
20.4
28.7
24.5
28.3
20.8
21.9
21.1
22.3
22.0
619.0

Year
ended
June
30-

....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
....1903
....1904
... 1905
. . . 1906
. . . 1907
. . . 1908
...1909
...1910
...1911

*Figures relate to continental United States after 1900.
6 Expressed mainly in terms of raw sugar.
6 Figures of production and those based thereon are somewhat preliminary and are subject to cor­
rection*




566

PRODUCT, IMPORTS, EXPORTS,

No. 280.—COTTON:

ETC., OF COTTON,

P r o d u c t io n , C o n s u m p t io n , I m p o r t s , a n d E x p o r t s ,
1

8 to 1 6

09

1

0

.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Production, i

Year.

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..................
1903..................
1904..................
1905..................
1906..................
1907..................
1908..................
1909 .................
1910.................

Running Equivalent Aver­
bales
500-pound
(counting bales, gross age net
weight
round as
weight. of bale.
half bales).

3,849,469
4,500,000
1,600,000
450,000
300,000
2,269,316
2,097,254
2,519,554
2,366,467
63, Oil, 996
4,352,317
2,974,351
3,930,508
4,170,388
3,832,991
4,632,313
4,474,069
4,773,865
5,074,155
5,755,359
6,605,750
5,456,048
6,949,756
5,713,200
5,682,000
6,575,691
6,505,087
7,046,833
6,938,290
7,472,511
8,652,597
9,035,379
6,700,365
7,493,000
9,901,251
7,161,094
8,532,705
10,897,857
11,189,205
9,507,786
10,245,602
9,748,546
10,784,473
10,015,721
13,697,310
10,725,602
13,305.265
11,325,882
13,432,131
10,386,209
11,965,962

3,841,416
4,490,5S6
1,596,653
449,059
299,372
2,093,658
1,948,077
2,345,610
2,198,141
2,409,597
4,024,527
2,756,564
3,650,932
3,873,750
3,528,276
4,302,818
4,118,390
4,494,224
4,745,078
5,466,387
6,356,998
5,136,447
6,833,442
5,521,963
5,477,448
6,369,341
6,314,561
6,884,667
6,923,775
7,472,511
8,562,089
8,940,867
6,658,313
7,433,056
10,025,534
7,146,772
8,515,640
10,985,040
11,435,368
9,459,935
10,266,527
9,675,771
10,827,168
10,045,615
13,679,954
10,804,556
13,595,498
11,375,461
13,587,306
10,315,382
12,005,688

Propor­
Value Consump­ Exports of Net im­
domestic ports (500- tion of
of lint tion (500cotton
domestic
per
pound
pound
product
pound, bales).14 (500-pound bales). * exported.
3
2*
bales).8
upland
cotton.*

P n s. C ts.
ou d en
477
477
477
477
477
441
444
445
444
440
442
443
444
444
440
444
440
450
447
454
460
450
470
462
460
463
464
467
477
478
473
473
475
474
484
477
477
482
489
476
480
489
481
480
478
482
490
480
484
475
480

13.0
31.3
67.2
101.5
83.4
43.2
31.6
24.9
29.0
24.0
17.0
20.5
18.2
17.0
15.0
13.0
11.7
11.3
10.8
12.0
11.3
12.2
10.6
10.6
10.5
9.4
10.3
10.3
10.7
11.5
8.6
7.3
8.4
7.5
5.9
8.2
7.3
5.6
4.9
7.6
9.3
&1
8.2
12.2
8.7
10.9
10.0
11.5
9.2
14.3
14.7

841,975
369,226
287,397
219,540
344,278
614,540
715,258
844,044
860,481
796,616
1,026,583
1,146,730
1,115,691
1,213,052
1,098,163
1,255,712
1,314,489
1,458,667
1,457,266
1,500,688
1,865,922
1,849,457
2,038,400
1,813,865
1,687,108
2,094,682
2,049,687
2,205,302
2,309,250
2,518,409
2,604,491
2,846,753
2,415,875
2,300,276
2,983,665
2,499,731
2,841,394
3,472,398
3,672,097
3,687,253
3,603,516
4,080.287
4,187,076
3,980,567
4,523,208
4,877,465
4,974,199
4,493,028
5,198,963
4,559,002

615,032
10,129
22,770
23,988
17,789
1,301,146
1,401,697
1,502,756
1,300,449
1,987,708
2,922,757
1,824,937
2,470,590
2,682,631
2,504,118
3,037,650
2,839,418
3,197,439
3,290,167
3,742,752
4,453,495
3,376,521
4,591,331
3,733,369
3,730,170
4,200,647
4,301,542
4,519,254
4,730,192
4,928,021
5,850,219
5,896,800
4,485,251
5,307,295
6,961,372
4,761,505
6,126,185
7,839,467
7,655,281
6,221,541
6,860,917
6,928,697
6,960,880
6,290,245
9,119,614
6,975,494
8,825,237
7,779,508
8,889,724
6,491,843
8,025.991

Percen
t.
61,731
67,695
52,405
68,798
10,322
8 1,035
345
1,870
3,026
1,802
6,374
10,016
3,541
3,784
4,498
4,832
5,046
5,049
7,578
5,447
3,261
4,716
11,247
7,144
8,270
7,552
11,983
15,284
18,334
45,580
64,394
85,735
59,405
99,399
112,001
114,712
105,802
103,223
134,778
116,610
190,080
149,113
100,298
130,182
133,464
202,733
140,869
165,451
151,395
231,191

16.01
.23
1.43
5.34
5.94
62.15
71.96
64.07
69.16
82.49
72.62
66.20
67.67
69.25
70.97
70.60
68.94
71.14
69.34
68.47
70.06
65.74
67.18
67.61
68.10
65.95
66.13
65.64
68.18
65.94
68.33
65.95
67.36
71.40
69.43
66.63
71.94
71.36
66.95
65.77
66.82
71.61
64.29
62.62
66.66
64.56
64.91
68.39
66.18
62.93
66.85

1The production statistics relate, when possible, to the year of growth, but when figures for the growth
year are wanting, a commercial crop which represents the trade movement is taken. The statistics of pro­
duction have been compiled from publications of the United States Department of Agriculture for 1860 to
1898. Census figures have, however, been used when available, including those for 1899 to date.
2The value o f lint per pound shown since 1902 relates to the average grade of upland cotton marketed
rior to Apr. 1 of the following year; from 1890 to 1901, the average price of middung cotton on the New
•rlcans Cotton Exchange; and from 1860 to 1889, as published in reports of the United States Department
of Agriculture.
•Compiled from publications of the United States Department of Agriculture for 1860 to 1894; from the
reports of Latham, Alexander Co., for 1895 to 1903. Census figures have been taken when available.
Discrepancies in the figures for census years as compared with those of the table entitled “ Statistical Record
of the Progress of the United States” are caused mainl> by difference of method in the making up of the
respective tables.
4Compiled from “ Commerce and Navigation of the United States,” 1860 to date. The export year
begins July 1, 1860 to 1866, and Sept. 1 for 1867 to date. The period for consumption, exports, and im­
ports is designated by the year in which the record begins rather than that in which it ends.
* Equivalent bales of 400 pounds.
E xoess of foreign exports over total imports.

S




PRODUCT, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OF WOOL AND COKE. 5 6 7

No. SSI— WOOL PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED
FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t it ie s , 1840 to 1 9 1 1 .1
[Sources: Production, 1895 and prior years, reports of the Department of Agriculture; 1896 to date,
reports of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Boston.}

Period.2

Produc­
tion.

1 8 4 0 * ..
1 8 6 0 ..
1 860 ..
1862-704
1871-804
1881-904
1891..
1 892 ..
1 8 9 3 ..
1 8 9 4 ..
1 8 9 5 ..
1 896 ..
1 897 ..
1 8 9 8 ..

35,802,114
..
52,516,959
..
60,264,913
142,888,889
186.275.000
280.700.000
..
285.000.
..
294.000.
..
303.153.000
..
298,057,384
309.748.000
..
..
272,474,708
..
259,153,251
..
266,720,684
..
272,191,330
..
288,636,621
..
302,602,328
..
316.341.032
..
287.450.000
..
291.783.032
..
295,488,438
..
298,916,130
..
298,294,750
..
311,138,321
..
328.110.749
..
321.362.750
318,547,900
..

1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

P n s.
ou d

Imports.

Domestic
Exports retained for
of
domestic. consump­
tion.

P n s.
ou d
35,898
1,055,928
507,442
152,303
115,025
291,922
000
202,456
000
91,858
520,247
4,279,109
6,945,981
5,271,535
121,139
1,683,419
2,200,309
199,565
123,278
618,919
319,750
123,951
192,481
214,840
182,458
28,376
47,520

P n s.
ou d
35,802,114
52,481,061
59,208,985
142,381,447
186,122,697
280,584,975
284,708,078
293,797,644
303,061,142
297,537,137
305,468,891
265,628,727
253,881,716
266,599,545
270,507,911
286,436,312
302,302,763
316,217,754
286,931,081
291,463,282
295,364,487
298,722,649
298,079,910
310,955,863
328,082,373
321,315,230
318,547,900

Total con­ Percent
Foreign
Exports retained for sumption, of con­
of
sump­
consump­ domestic
and
foreign.
tion,
tion.
foreign.
foreign.

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

9,898,740
18,695,294
26,282,955
53,138,126
68,030,280
93,194,903
129,303,648
148,670,652
172,433,838
65,152,585
206,033,906
230,911,473
350,852,026
132,795,202
76,736,209
155,928,455
103,583,505
166,576,966
177,137,796
173,742,834
249,135,746
201,688,668
203,847,645
125,980,524
266,409,304
263,928,232
137,647,641

85,528

157,064
918,949
3.938,616
4.294,346
2,638,123
3,007,563
4,218,637
5,977,407
2,343,081
6,026,236
3,427,834
2,504,832
12,411,916
6,702,251
3,590,502
3,104,663
2,992,995
2,863,053
2,437,697
5,450,378
3,231,908
5,684,357
3,495,599
4,007,953
8,205,699

P n s.
ou d

9,813,212
18,695,294
26,125,891
52.219.177
64,091,664
88,900,557
126,665,525
145,663,089
168,215,201
49.175.178
203,690,825
224,885,237
347,424,192
130,290,370
64,324,293
150,226,204
99,993,003
163,472,303
174,144,801
170,879,781
246,698,049
196,238,290
200,615,637
120,296,167
262,913,705
259,920,279
129,441,942

P n s.
ou d

45,615,326
71,176,355
85,334,876
194,600,624
250,214,361
369,485,532
411,373,603
439,460,633
471,276,343
346,712,315
509,159,716
490,413,964
601,305,908
396,889,915
334,832,204
436,662,616
402,295,766
479,690,057
461,075,882
462,343,063
542,062,536
494,960,939
498,695,547
431,252,030
590,996,078
581,235,509
447,989,842

21.5
26.3
30.6
26.8
25.6
24.1
30.8
33.1
35.7
14.2
40.0
45.9
57.8
32.8
19.2
34.4
24.9
34.1
37.8
37.0
46.5
39.6
40.0
27.9
44.6
44.7
28.89

* Does not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and its insular
possessions after June 30,1900.
2The periods relate to years ended June 30.
* Year ended Sept. 30.
4 Average for the period.

No. 282.—COKE PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED
FOR CONSUMTION: Q u a n t it ie s ( i n T ons o f 2 ,2 4 0 P o u n d s ), 1895 to 1911.
[Source: Production, reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]

Year ended
June 30—

1895.........................
1896 .........................
1897.........................
1898 .........................
1899.........................
1900.........................
1901 2.......................
1902 2.......................
1903 2.......................
1904 2.......................
1905*.......................
1906 2.......................
1907 2.......................
19082.......................
1909 2.......................
1910 2.......................
19112.......................

Production.!

Net
imports.

Tons.

Tons.

8,217,528
11,905,102
10,625,690
11,865,164
14,327,865
17,561,222
18,333,346
19,460,610
22,680,116
22,566,322
21,125,988
28,777,794
32,501,087
36,410,325
23,244,213
35,102,737
37,240,009

24,394
44,610
26,223
37,432
51,435
56,444
75,103
99,465
122,630
123,124
195,962
157,577
129,163
119,196
169,902
128,197
143,984

Total.

Domestic
exports.

Tom.

Tom.

8,241,922
11,949,712
10,551,913
11,902,596
14,379,300
17,617,666
18,408,449
19,560,075
22,802,746
22,689,446
21,321,940
28,935,371
32.630,250
36,529,521
23,414,115
35,230,934
37,883,993

98,509
130,070
155,972
212,021
215,513
363,202
365,888
402,495
380,038
479,431
560,188
679,773
823,040
763,809
765,535
872,013
946,474

Remaining Per cent of
for
product
consumption. exported.
Tons.

8,143,413
11,819,642
10,395,941
11,690,575
14,163,787
17,254,464
18,042,561
19,157,680
22,422,708
22,210,015
20,771,329
28,255,698
31,807,210
35,765,712
22,648,580
34,358,921
36,437,519

1.20
1.09
1.48
1.79
1.50
2.07
2.00
2.07
1.68
2.12
2.60
2.36
2.53
2.10
3.29
2.48
2.54

1The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.
2Does not include data with respect to commerce Detween the United States and insular possessions.




568

IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OF COFFEE AND TEA,

No. 283.—COFFEE IMPORTED INTO AND EXPORTED FROM CONTI­
NENTAL UNITED
AVERAGE IMPORT PRICE PER POUND, AND
ESTIMATED CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA: Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , 1847
S

to

T

A

T

E

1911.

Exports.8

Imports.*
Period.*
Quantity.
Pounds.

1847-50*.. 154,724,895
1851-60*.. 203,190,285
1861-70*.. 173,289,766
1871-80*.. 331,924,815
1881-90*.. 513,039,498
1891......... 519,528,432
1892......... 640,210,788
1893......... 563,469,068
1894......... 550,934,337
1895......... 652,208,976
1896......... 580,597,915
1897......... 737,645,670
1898......... 870,514,455
1899......... 831,827,063
1900......... 787,991.911
19016....... 857,018,121
1902®....... 1,092,344,170
1903......... 923,253,821
1904......... 998,677,479
1905......... 1,046,028,441
1906......... 853,799,615
1907......... 986,595,923
1908......... 892,092,410
1909......... 1,051,749,705
1910......... 873,983,689
1911......... 878,322,468

Value.

Quantity.

Dollars.

Pounds.

9,413,791 10,835,938
18,370,205 14,709,948
18,790,274 8,228,527
48,874,140
7,910,648
55,380,702 24,725,173
96,123,777 8,486,973
128,041,930 10,639,040
80,485,558 12,073,818
3,865,343
90,314,676
96,130,717
8,974,209
84,793,124
7,926,075
81,644,384 13,086,134
65,067,631 18,823,371
55,275,470 30,070,195
52,467,943 39,191,140
63,104,646 45,835,281
71,125,449 35,124,572
60,146,754 48,849,256
69,988,202 35,101,569
84,710,383 37,087,048
73,514,444 19,132,592
78,382,823 11,626,599
67,863,830 17,115,254
79,341,076 15,187,757
69,504,647 13,569,288
8,457,003
90,949,963

Value.
Dollars.

Remaining for consump­ Aver­ Con­
tion.
age sump­
price tion
per
per
Quantity.
Value.
lb. capita.
Pounds.

771,812
143,888,957
1,480,723
188,480,337
1,388,843
165,061,239
324,014,167
1,257,182
2,898,013
488,314,325
511,041,459
1,495,658
1,646,613
629,671,748
2,041,062
551,395,250
547,068,994
714,104
643,234,766
1,530,837
572,671,840
1,258,758
1,650,441
724,559,536
851,691,084
2,393,450
2,905,286
801,756,868
748,800,771
3,690,817
4,179,779
811,182,840
2,956,724 1,057,219,598
3,818,574
874,404,565
3,122,547
963,575,910
3,586,268 1,008,941,393
1,907,708
834,667,023
1,298,184
974,969,324
1,597,088
874,977,156
1,484,239 1,036,561,948
1,513,684
860,414,401
1,096,052
869,865,465

DoUars.

Cents.

8,641,979
6.0
16,889,482
9.0
17,401,431
10.5
47,616,958
14.7
52,482,689
10.8
94,628,119 819,0
126,395,317 •20.0
78,444,496
14.0
89,600,572
16.4
94,699,880
14.7
83,534,366
14.6
79,893,943
11.1
62,674,181
7.5
52,370,184
6.5
48,777,126
6.7
58,924,867
7.4
68,168,725
6.4
56,328,180
6.6
66,865,655
7.0
81,124,115
8.1
71,606,736
8.6
77,089,639
7.9
66,266,742
7.6
77,856,837
7.5
67,990,963
7.9
89,853,911
10.3

lbs.

6.49
6,81
4.69
7.25
8.59
8.00
9.67
8.31
8.30
9.33
8.11
10.12
11,68
10.79
9.81
10.45
13.34
10.82
11.68
12.00
9.74
11.17
9.84
11.45
9.33
9.27

1The periods relate to years ended June 30.
*After 1900 includes import s into continental United States and shipments thereto from noncon­
tiguous customs districts.
aAfter 1900 includes exports, domestic and foreign, from continental United States and shipments
therefrom to noncontiguous customs districts.
*Average for the period,
* Overvalued by reason of depreciation of Brazilian paper milreis.
•Information for 1901 and 1902 relative to noncontiguous customs districts is somewhat fragmentary

No. 284.—TEA IMPORTED INTO AND EXPORTED FROM THE UNITED
STATES, AVERAGE IMPORT PRICE PER POUND, AND ESTIMATED CON­
SUMPTION PER CAPITA: Q u a n t it ie s a n d V a l u e s , 1847 t o 1911.
Foreign exports.

Imports.

Net imports.

Period.*
Quantity.
Value.
Quantity.
Value.

1847-50*..
1851-60*..
1861-702..
1871-802..
1881-902..
1891 .....
1892 .....

1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900

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

1901«........
19028.......

1903*......

19043........

1905«.......
19063.......
19078........

1908"......

19093........

1910*.......
19118........

Quantity.

Value.
DoUars.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Pounds.

Dollars.

Pounds.

2 1 ,8 3 7 ,0 3 7
2 5 ,6 5 8 ,8 9 8
3 4 ,9 4 3 ,6 7 5
6 1 ,9 6 1 ,8 1 4
7 9 ,3 6 7 ,2 9 8
8 3 ,4 5 3 ,3 3 9
9 0 ,0 7 9 ,0 3 9
8 9 ,0 6 1 ,2 8 7
9 3 ,5 1 8 ,7 1 7
9 7 ,2 5 3 ,4 5 8
9 3 ,9 9 8 ,3 7 2
1 1 3 ,3 4 7 ,1 7 5
7 1 ,9 5 7 ,7 1 5
7 4 ,0 8 9 ,8 9 9
8 4 ,8 4 5 ,1 0 7
8 9 ,8 0 6 ,4 5 3
7 5 ,5 7 9 ,1 2 5
1 0 8 ,5 7 4 ,9 0 5
1 1 2 ,9 0 5 ,5 4 1
1 0 2 ,7 0 6 ,5 9 9
9 3 ,6 2 1 ,7 5 0
8 6 ,3 6 8 ,4 9 0
9 4 ,1 4 9 ,5 6 4
1 1 4 ,9 1 6 ,5 2 0
8 5 ,6 2 6 ,3 7 0
1 0 2 ,6 5 3 ,9 4 2

4 , 8 3 2 ,S80
7 ,0 2 8 ,6 3 9
9 ,9 2 4 ,4 1 8
1 9 ,4 1 7 ,6 3 5
1 5 ,6 5 0 ,8 4 0
1 3 ,8 2 8 ,9 9 3
1 4 ,3 7 3 ,2 2 2
1 3 ,8 5 7 ,4 8 2
1 4 ,1 4 4 ,2 4 3
1 3 ,1 7 1 ,3 7 9
1 2 ,7 0 4 ,4 4 0
1 4 ,8 3 5 ,8 6 2
1 0 ,0 5 4 ,2 8 3
9 ,6 7 5 ,0 8 1
1 0 ,5 5 8 ,1 1 0
1 1 ,0 1 7 ,8 7 6
9 ,3 9 0 ,1 2 8
1 5 ,6 5 9 ,2 2 9
1 8 ,2 2 9 ,3 1 0
1 6 ,2 3 0 ,8 5 8
1 4 ,5 8 0 ,8 7 8
1 3 ,9 1 5 ,5 4 4
1 6 ,3 0 9 ,8 7 0
1 8 ,5 6 2 ,6 7 6
1 3 ,6 7 1 ,9 4 6
1 7 ,6 1 3 ,5 6 9

2 ,6 8 6 ,9 3 8
4 ,6 3 1 ,0 4 0
2 ,5 4 9 ,4 6 8
2 ,4 2 5 ,8 0 8
2 ,8 3 3 ,0 7 2
1 ,0 5 7 ,4 1 5
4 68,298
9 3 0 .1 9 9
1 ,7 1 7 ,1 5 2
8 1 6 ,4 1 6
6 5 8 ,1 2 4
4 3 9 ,6 2 7
3 ,2 6 0 ,4 2 0
1 ,2 5 3 ,9 5 0
1 ,6 4 1 ,9 3 0
1 ,3 0 3 ,8 9 9
1 ,2 0 3 ,9 7 2
3 ,9 4 2 ,6 4 5
3 ,2 8 3 ,0 2 3
7 6 9 ,5 1 5
1 ,0 5 5 ,8 9 7
1 ,5 2 0 ,2 2 9
3 ,0 4 6 ,4 7 4
7 5 9 ,0 8 3
2 ,3 2 8 ,3 5 1
3 ,2 8 7 ,3 6 6

9 5 9 ,6 0 0
1 ,6 6 8 ,0 8 1
9 5 5 ,8 6 4
8 6 8 ,0 0 6
5 7 9 ,4 5 4
1 8 9 ,2 0 8
1 0 5 ,8 1 3
2 0 5 ,6 8 2
2 8 6 ,6 5 0
1 4 1 ,5 1 1
1 1 8 ,6 9 9
9 8 ,8 0 0
4 4 5 ,7 5 3
1 4 9 ,2 1 5
2 3 2 ,1 2 3
1 5 2 ,6 3 8
1 4 7 ,9 3 9
4 6 2 ,5 5 4
3 9 4 ,2 8 4
1 2 4 ,2 3 4
1 8 0 ,6 8 0
2 0 7 ,0 9 4
148 ,4 4 1
1 2 8 ,5 3 9
3 2 3 ,0 8 4
4 4 7 ,8 0 4

1 9 ,1 5 0 ,0 9 9
2 1 ,0 2 7 ,8 5 8
3 2 ,3 9 4 ,2 0 7
5 9 ,5 3 6 ,0 0 6
7 6 ,5 3 4 ,2 2 6
8 2 ,3 9 5 ,9 2 4
8 9 ,6 1 0 ,7 4 1
8 8 ,1 3 1 ,0 8 8
9 1 ,8 0 1 ,5 6 5
9 6 ,4 3 7 ,0 4 2
9 3 ,3 4 0 ,2 4 8
1 1 2 ,9 0 7 ,5 4 8
6 8 ,6 9 7 ,2 9 5
7 2 ,8 3 6 ,9 4 9
8 3 ,3 0 3 ,1 7 7
8 8 ,6 0 2 ,5 5 4
7 4 ,3 7 5 ,1 5 3
1 0 4 ,6 3 2 ,2 6 0
1 0 9 ,6 2 2 ,5 1 8
1 0 1 ,9 3 7 ,0 8 4
9 2 ,5 6 5 ,8 5 3
8 4 ,8 4 8 ,2 6 1
9 3 ,1 0 3 ,0 9 0
1 1 4 ,1 5 7 ,4 3 7
8 3 ,2 9 8 ,0 1 9
9 9 ,3 6 6 ,5 7 6

3 ,8 7 3 ,2 8 0
6 ,3 6 0 ,5 5 8
8 ,9 6 8 ,5 5 4
1 8 ,5 4 9 ,6 2 9
1 5 ,0 7 1 ,3 8 6
1 3 ,6 3 9 ,7 8 5
3 4 ,2 6 7 ,4 1 1
1 3 ,6 5 1 ,8 0 0
1 3 ,8 5 7 ,5 9 3
1 3 , G 2 9 ,868
1 2 ,5 8 5 ,7 4 1
1 4 ,7 3 7 ,0 6 2
9 ,6 0 8 ,5 3 0
9 ,5 2 6 ,8 6 6
1 0 ,3 2 5 ,9 8 7
1 0 ,8 6 5 ,2 3 8
9 ,2 4 2 ,1 8 9
1 6 ,1 9 6 ,6 7 5
1 7 ,8 3 5 ,0 2 6
1 6 ,1 0 6 ,6 2 4
1 4 ,4 0 0 ,1 9 8
1 3 ,7 0 8 ,4 5 0
1 6 ,1 6 1 ,4 2 9
1 8 ,4 3 4 ,1 5 7
1 3 ,3 4 8 ,8 6 2
1 7 ,1 6 6 ,2 6 5

^ AverCon­
1 a?e
sump­
, price tion per
! per
! pound. capita.
Cents.
2 0 .0
2 5 .5
2 8 .4
3 1 .3
1 4 .7
1 7 .0
1 6 .0
1 6 .0
1 5 .1
1 3 .5
1 3 .5
1 3 .1
1 3 .9
1 3 .1
1 2 .4
1 2 .3
1 2 .4
1 4 .4
1 6 .1
1 5 .8
1 6 .6
1 6 .1
1 7 .3
1 6 .2
1 6 .0
1 7 .2

Lbs.
0 .8 6
.7 6
.9 2
1 .3 3
1 .3 5
1 .2 9
1 .3 8
1 .3 3
1 .3 6
1 .4 0
1 .3 8
1 .5 8
.9 4
.9 8

1.10
1.12
.9 2
1 .2 7
1 .8 1
1 .1 9
1 .0 6
.9 6
1 .0 3
1 .2 4
.8 9
1 .0 4

iThe periods relate to years ended June 30.
*Average for the period.
8Poes not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and insular possessions.




S

PRODUCT, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, ETC., OF COAL,

569

Kg. 2S5.—ANTHRACITE COAL PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND
RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u an tities ( in T ons o f 2,240 P o u n d s ), 1867
to 1911.
[Source: Production, reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]

Period.*

1867-70 4.................
1871-80<.................
1881-90«.................
1891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894........................
1895.......................
1896 .......................
1897.......................
1898 .......................
1899........................
1900.......................
1901 * .......................
19026......................
1903•......................
1904*......................
19055 ......................
1906*......................
19075......................
19085......................
19095......................
19105......................
1911*......................

Production.2

Net
imports.1

Tn
o s.

T n.
os

14,674,069
20,807,851
34,190,261
41,489,858
45,236,992
46,850,450
48,185,306
46,358,144
51,785,122
48,523,287
46,974,714
47,663,075
53,944,647
51,221.353
60,242,560
36,940,710
66,613,454
65,318,490
69,339,152
63,645,010
76,432,421
74,347,102
64,619,865
75,433,246

64
691
8,081
14,892
53,782
66,443
69,987
80,004
149,748
86,978
5,851
601
156
1

295
340,849
30,873
64,812
86,708
23,113
24,907
4,585
1,746
8,339

Total.

Domestic
exports.

Tn
o s.

Tn
o s.

14,674,133
20,808,442
34,198,342
41,504,668
45,290,774
46,916,893
48,255,293
46,438,148
61,934,870
48,610,265
46,980,665
47,663,677
53,944,803
51,221,354
60,242,855
37,281,559
66,644.327
65,383,302
69,375,860
63,668,123
76,457,328
74,351,687
64,621,611
75,441,585

126,575
333,131
685,782
924,312
808,277
1,023, 111
1,436,870
1,397,204
1,394,381
1,274,417
1,326,582
1,571,581
1,777,319
1,912,080
1,570,490
1,388,653
2,048,154
2,312,082
1,970,401
2,481,920
3,837,778
2,869,762
2,953,633
3,146,388

Remaining Per cent of
for
product
consumption. exported.

Tn
o s.

14,547,558
20,475,311
33,512,560
40,680,346
44,482,497
45,893,782
46,818,423
45,040,944
50,540,489
47,335,848
45,653,983
46,092,095
62,167,484
49,309,274
58,672,365
35,892,906
64,596,173
63,071,220
67,405,459
61,186,203
72,619,550
71,481,925
61,667,978
72,295,197

0.86
1,60
2.01
2.23
1.79
2.18
2.98
3.01
2.69
2.63
2.82
3.30
3.29
3.73
2 61
3.72
3 07

3 54
2.84
3.90
5.02
3.86
4 57
4.17

*The periods relate to years ended June 30.
2The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year, and does not include small
amounts of anthracite coal mined outside of Pennsylvania except for 1881.
* Imports for consumption from 1869 to 1893, inclusive, and after 1910.
«Average for the period.
•Does not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and insular possessions.

No. 2$6.—BITUMINOUS COAL PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND
RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t it ie s ( in T ons o f 2,240 P ounds ), 1857
to 1911.
[Source: Production, reports of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]
Period.*

1857-60*..................
1861-70<..................
1871-805..................
1881-905..................
1891.........................
1892.........................
1893.........................
1894.........................
1895.........................
1896.........................
1897.........................
1898.........................
1899.........................
1900.........................
1901*.......................
1902*.......................
1903*.......................
1904*.......................
1905*.......................
1906®.......................
1907*.......................
19085.......................
1909*.......................
1910*.......................
19116.......................

Production.2

Tn
o s.

4,849,899
10,109,680
26,848,751
67,788,066
99,377,073
105,268,963
113,264,792
114,629,671
106,089,647
120,641.244
122,893,104
131,801,356
148,744,306
172,609,988
189,567,957
201,632,276
232,336.468
252,454,775
248,803,294
281,306.058
306,138,274
352,463,493
296,941,021
339,057,372
372,420,663

Net
|
imports.8

Tn
o s.

253,966
349,445
477,587
867,792
1,053,809
1,331,399
1,102,223
1,147,904
1,259,423
1,239,543
1,283,589
1,268,279
1,251,612
1,700,765
1,973,134
1,936,290
8,519,843
1.940,962
1,514,500
1,818,758
1,687,081
1,976,625
1,224,999
1,623,073
1,755,242

Total.

Domestic
exports.

Tn
o s.

Tn
o s.

5,103,865
10,469,125
27,326,338
68,645,858
100,430,882
106,600,362
114,367,015
115, 777,575
107,349,070
121,880,787
124,176,693
133,069,635
149,995,818
174,310,753
191,641,091
203,568,566
235,856,311
254,395,737
250,317,794
283,124,816
307,825,355
354,439,118
298,166,020
340,680,445
374,175,905

146,499
157,798
247,293
620,267
1,474,727
1,700,496
1,773,556
2,178,321
2,374,988
2,246,284
2,384,069
2,682,414
3,480,352
5,411,329
5,763,469
5,400,694
6,210,322
6,434,713
6,707,788
7,155,592
8,812,332
9,884,957
9,018.867
10,413,439
11,839,099

Remaining Per cent of
for
product
consumption. exported.

Tn
o s.

4,957,366
10,301,327
27,079,045
68,025.591
98,956,155
104,899,866
112,593,459
113,599,254
104,974,082
119,634,503
121,792,624
130,387,221
146,515,466
168,899,424
185,777,622
198,167,872
230,645,989
247,961,024
243,610,006
275,969,224
299,013,023
344,554,161
289,147,153
330,267,006
362,336,806

3.02
1.56
.92
.91
1.48
1.62
1.57
1 90
2.24
1 86
1 94
2.04
2 34
3 14
3.04
2.68
2.24
2.55
2.69
2.54
2.88
2.80
3.04
3.07
3.18

i The periods relate to years ended June 30.
•The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year, and includes such small amounts
of anthracite as have been mined outside of Pennsylvania except in 1881.
• Kind of coal not specified prior to 1866.
•Average for the period.
aDoes not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and insular possessions.




570

PRODUCT, IMPOSTS, ETC., OP PIO ISON AMD RAILROAD BABS,

Mo. 287.—PIO IRON PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AMD RETAINED
FOB CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t it ie s ( in T o ns o f 2 ,2 4 0 P o u n d s ) , 1867 t o 1911.
[Source: Production, reports of the American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia.]
Exports
Production.2
*
of
domestic.

Period.1

Tn
o s.

1,413,306
2,188,526
5,163,453
9.202,703
8,279,870
9,167,000
7,124,602
6,657,388
9,446,308
8,623,127
9,662,680
11,773,934
13,620,703
13,789,242
15,878,354
17,821,307
18,009,252
16,497,033
22,992,380
25,307,191
25,781,361
15,936,018
25,795,471
27,303,567

1867-70*....................
1871-804*
....................
1881-904....................
1891...........................
1892...........................
1893...........................
1894..........................
1896...........................
1896...........................
1897...........................
1898..........................
1899...........................
1900...........................
1901«.........................
19025.........................
19035.........................
1904*.........................
19055.........................
19066*
.........................
1907®.........................
19085.........................
1909«.........................
19105.........................
19115.........................
*

T s.
on

590
5,393
7,886
13,435
15,940
20,068
26,529
22,517
29,862
168,890
236,868
299,641
160,690
255,253
54,704
18,198
34,635
56,971
59,509
86,000
52,518
50,178
79,771
152,807

Domestic
retained
for con­
sumption.

Tn
o s.

1,412,716
2,183,133
5,145,567
9,189,268
8,263,930
9,136,932
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
17,803,109
17,974,617
16,440,062
22,932,871
25,222,191
25,729,843
15,885,840
25,715,700
27,150,760

Imports.8

Tn
o s.

128,608
183,125
311,224
81,916
82,891
62,936
25,763
14,174
88,125
22,159
25,640
23,316
61,100
89,325
158,961
956,198
191,135
122,977
271,790
564,846
204,092
104,655
237,694
206,194

Total
cent
Exports retained for Percon­
of
of
consump­ sumption,
foreign.
tion.
foreign.

Tn
o s.

70
400
1,058
260
159
100
103
115
572
205
376
741
157
222
200
1,950
554
1,762
3,160
5,663
1,730
1,640
627
1,814

Tn
o s.

8.34
7.72
5.69
.88
.99
.61
.36
.21
.93
.26
.21
.20
.45
.29
.99
5.08
1.05
.73
1.16
2.17
.78
1.64
.91
.75

1,541,254
2,365,858
5,455,733
9,270,924
8,346,662
9,199,768
7,123,633
6,648,980
9,503,999
8,476,191
9,441,076
11,496,868
13,520,956
13,573,092
15,982,411
18,757,357
18,165,198
16,561,277
23,201,501
25,781,374
25,931,205
15,988 855
25,952,667
27,355,140

1The periods relate to rears ended June 30.
2The production is of the calendar year preceding tile fiscal year.
• Mostly ferromanganese.
4Average for the period.
‘ Does not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and insular possessions.

No. 888.—IRON AND STEEL BAILBOAD BABS PRODUCED, IMPORTED,
E

X

o f 2 ,2 4 0

P

Q u a n t it ie s
R

O

( in

T

T ons

P o u n d s ), 1867 to 1911.

[Source: Production, reports of the American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia.]
Production.2
Period.1

1867-705..........
1871-80«..........
1881-90®..........
1891.................
1892.................
1893.................
.................
1895.................
1896.................
1897.................
1898.................
1899.................
1900.................
19015...............
19025...............
19035...............
1904*...............
1905«...............
1906«...............
1907«...............
1908«...............
1909«...............
1910«...............
1911«...............

Iron.

Steel.

Total.

Tn
o s.

Tn
o s.

Tn
o s.

440,571
501,728
123,821
13,882
8,240
10,437
6,090
4,674
5,810
4,847
2,872
3,319
1,592
695
1,730
6,512
667
871
318
15
925
71
230

4,336
252,560
1,310,152
1,871,425
1,298,936
1,641,407
1894
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
2,941,421
2,991,810
2,283,840
3,375,611
3,977,872
3,632,729
1.920,944
3.023,845
3,633,799

444,907
754,288
1,433,973
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
2,947,933
2,992,477
2,284,711
3,375,929
3,977,887
3,633,654
1,921,015
3,023,845
3,634,029

Total
Exports Domestic
Exports. retained
for
of domes­ retained Imports.4
of
for con­
tic.8
foreign. consump­
sumption.
tion.

Tn
o s.

299
2,549
4,655
15,881
8,260
15,698
16,645
12,192
27,645
112,172
232,552
277,885
347,805
374,978
167,456
22,977
162,407
409,607
345,826
291,322
278,867
234,128
369,578
391,428

T s.
on

444,608
751,739
1,429,318
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
1,924,896
2,010,704
2,707,183
2,924,956
2,830,070
1,875,204
3,030,103
3,686,665
3,354,787
1,686,887
2,654,267
3,242,601

Tn
o s.

191,210
169,838
97,731
134
299
932
2,178
784
1,066
7,777
529
624
2,487
1,091
15,017
122,444
53,358
17,025
9,635
4,610
2,839
1,292
7,030
4,297

Tn
o s.

280
4,676
9,059
19
100
1,338
655
402

3
564
565
29
2

Tn
o s.

635,538
916,901
1,617,990
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
2,011,795
2,722,197
3,046,836
2,882,863
1,892,200
3,039,736
3,691,175
3,357,626
1,688,179
2,661,297
3,246,898

2The periods relate to years ended June 30.
2The production is of the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.
* Includes only steel rails after 1906.
‘ The figures represent imports for consumption after 1910.
•Average for the period.
•
D include data with respect to commerce between t n
o
e
s
United States and insular possessions.
h
o
e
t




E

571

TIN PLATES, TERNEPLATES, AND TAGGERS TIN,

No. 289.—TIN PLATES, TERNEPLATES, AND TAGGERS TIN PRODUCED,
IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RETAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t i ­
t ie s ,

1899

to

1911.

[Source: Production, reports of the American Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia.]

Year ended
June 30—

Production.*

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

732.289.600
808.360.000
677.969.600
894,411,840
806.400.000
1.075.200.000
1,026,384,851
1.105.440.000
1.293.740.000
1.153.097.000
1.203.075.000
1.370.788.000
1.619.005.000

1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

P n s.
ou d

Exports
Domestic
of
retained for
domestic. consumption.

P n s.
ou d

205,910
319,579
1,367,405
2,405,812
1,555,146
8,107,666
22,990,816
25,967,137
19,894,288
33,622,717
11,411,104
26,168,315
70,199,298

P n s.
ou d

732,083,690
808,040,421
676,602,195
892,006,028
804,844,854
1,067,092,334
1,003,394,035
1,079,472,863
1,273,845,712
1,119,474,283
1,191,663,896
1,344,619,685
1,548,805,702

Imports.

Per
cent of
Exports
Total
con­
of
retained for sump­
foreign. consamption. tion,
for­
eign.

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

108,484,826
147,963,804
117,880,312
198,996,086
109,913,293
126,909,360
161,066,820
120,819,732
142,529,406
140,739,972
117,312,174
154,566,599
95,319,730

497,813
850,228
519,400
183,738
79,190
1,120
180,550
57,648
1,379
59,074
11,000
197,600

P n s.
ou d

840,070,703
955,153,997
793,963,107
1,090,818,381
914,678,957
1,194,000,574
1,164,280,305
1,200,234,947
1,416,373,739
1,260,155,181
1,308,965,070
1,498,988,684
1,644,125,432

12.85
15.40
14.78
18.23
12.01
10.63
14.00
10.06
10.06
11.17
9.00
10.30
6.80

i Production is o f the calendar year preceding the fiscal year.

No. 290.—FLAXSEED PRODUCED, IMPORTED, EXPORTED, AND RE­
TAINED FOR CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t i t i e s , 1907 t o 1911.
[Sources: Production, 1890 and 1900, reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce
and Labor; other years, reports of the Department of Agriculture.]
Exports.

Year ended June SO—

Production.^

Imports.

B sh
u els. B sh .
u els
10,000,000
415,179
10.500.000
1,583,964
9,000,000
3,259,460
10.250.000
2,391,175
8.500.000
1,515,546
19.000.
000285,140
11,104,440
112,015
10.000.
000 592,820
7.500.000
4,166,222
15,000,000
754,507
17.402.000
105,222
12.500.000
136,098
16.400.000
81,953
19,979,492
67,379
17.592.000
1,631,726
477,157
25.319.000
29,284,880
129,089
213,270
27,300,510
23,400,534
296,184
52,240
28,477,753
90,356
25,576,146
57,419
25.851.000
25.805.000
593,668
19.513.000 5,002,496
12.718.000 10,499,227
19.370.000

1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906

1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912

Domestic
seed.

Foreign

u els.
B sh
u els. B sh
44

37,265
14,678
144,848
3,613,187
1,837,370
2,047,836
1,224
80,453
4,713,747
257,228
2,830,991
2,743,266
2,755,683
3,874,033
4,128,130
758,379
1,338
6,988,519
6,636,310
4,277,313
882,899
65,193
976

i Production is of the crop year preceding the fiscal year.




90,478
19,892
2,172
21,112
64,748
20,211
3
2,044
11,391

Retained
for con­
sumption.

B sh
u els.

10,415,135
12,046,699
12,259,435
12,626,495
9,870,697
16,671,953
9,379,085
8,544,984
11,664,998
15,583,576
12,773,583
12,376,698
13,650,962
17,308,605
16,446,931
21.857.376
25,265,628
26,755,401
23.695.377
22,541,474
19,028,148
21,619,715
25,515,769
24,450,303
23,216,251

No. 2 9 1 .—DISTILLED SPIRITS, WINES, AND MALT LIQUORS:
in

the

U

Q

u a n t it ie s

States, 1850

n it e d

C

to

onsum ed

and

A

verage

A

nnual

C o n s u m p t io n

1 9 1 1 .1

per

C

a p it a

1850....
I860....
1870....
1871-806
1881-906
1891....
1892....
1893....
1894....
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900....
1901....
1902....
1903....
1904....
1905....
1906....
1907....
1908....
1909....
1910....
1911....

Total.*

Domes­
tic.®

a
a
a n
a
Proofg lls. Proofg lls. Proofg lls. Proofg lls. G llo s.
a
(«)
(6
)
1,223,830
1,438,179
1,323,579
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
1,509,271
1,403,204
1,515,072
1,637,331
1,595,021
1,781,643
1.993,688
1,670,031
1,850,700
2,204,184
2,434,045

46,768,083
83,904,258
77.266,368
58,950,489
73,521,253
88,335,483
94,161,107
98,202,790
88,046,771
76,055,500
67,743,431
69,653,106
79,266,860
84,739,631
94,265,035
100,004,878
104,140,707
113,715,776
116,794,496
116,544,802
122,961,612
134,308,693
119,951,185
114,913,702
126,593,951
132,315,123

5,065,390
6,064,393
1,405,510
1,643,416
1,530,376
1,602,646
1,179,671
V OlVT A City
± |UJ 1 3

1,063,885
1,496,860
1,541,504
2,230,711
915,985
1,387,593
1,705,468
1,941,189
2,182,230
2,439,106
2,655,560
2,729,826
3,108,328
3,782,055
3,758,098
4,365,634
4,340,549
3,836,821

51,833,473
89,968,651
79,895,708
62,032,085
76,375,208
91,157,565
97,301,840
103,287,753
90,541,209
78,655,063
70,725,745
73,029,948
81,594,293
87,433,442
97,356,864
103,455,338
107,726,141
137,669,954
121,087,3S7
120,869,649
127,851,583
140,084,436
125,379,314
121,130,036
133,138,684
138,585,989

221,249
1,8G0,008
3,059,518
33,781,774
22,484,024
23,736,232
23,033,493
o on or
fl o o
l^ O ^ S S
16,589,657
14,599,757
33,940,319
17,453,684
22,835,587
26,242,492
24,008,380
44,743,815
32,634,293
37,538,799
29,369,408
39,847,044
50,079,283
44,421,269
53,609,995
50,684,343
56,655,006

Imported
for con­
sumption.

G llo s.
a n

6,095,122
8,944.679
9,165,549
7,077,921
5,034,849
5,347,077
5,231,134
5,215,156
3,842,455
4,274,220
4,101,648
4,331,159
3,114,339
3,524,912
3,745,975
4,388,140
5,020,105
5,604,525
5,772,418
5,690,309
6,638,179
7,659,565
7,700,377
8,169,554
9,863,735
7,204,226

Total.*

Domes­
tic.®

Gllo s.
a n

G llon.
a s
36,361,708
100,225,879
203,743,401
308,197,473
645,092,353
944,178,621
986,329,023
1,071,078,562
1,033,082,586
1,040,000,419
1,110,165,435
1,066,637,650
1,162,042,753
1,133,583,481
1,219,070,196
1,255,464,062
1,378,661,954
1,446,103,812
1,494,541,140
1,533,325,442
1,694,458,014
1,815,141,683
1,821,418,322
1,745,523,769
1,844.066,059
1,959,671,286

6,316,371
10,804,687
12,225,067
20,859,695
27,518,873
29,083,309
28,264,627
31,636,391
21,882,840
20,863,877
18,701,405
38,271,478
20,568,023
26,360,499
29,988,467
28,396,520
49,763,920
38,238,818
43,311,217
35,059,717
46,485,223
57,738,848
52,121,646
61,779,549
60,548,078
63,859,232

Imported
for con­
sumption.

G llo s.
a n

201,301
1,120,790
1,012,755
1,469,185
2,088,012
3,051,898
2,980,809
3,362,509
2,940,949
3,033,067
3,300,531
3,002,558
2,457,348
2,797,427
3,316,908
3,596,382
3,707,222
4,204,538
4,837,075
5,201,168
5,963,207
7,171,842
7,314,126
7,110,657
7,301,629
7,240,458

Total.*

Gllo s.
a n

36,563,009
101,346,669
204,756,156
309,666,658
647,180,365
947,230,519
989,309,832
1,074,441,071
1,036,023,535
3,043,033,486
1,113,465,966
1,069,640,208
1,164,500,101
1,136,380,908
1,222,387,104
1,259,060,444
1,382,369,176
1,450,308,350
1,499,378,215
1,538,526,610
1,700,421,221
1,822,313,525
1,828,732,448
1,752,634,426
1,851,366,688
1,966,911,744

G llon P g tts. G tts. Glls. Glls.
a s. . a a
a
a

94,712,853
202,120,007
296,876,931
392,558,432
751,074,446
1,067,471,393
1,114,876,299
1,207,365,215
1,148,447,584
1,142,552,426
1,202,893,116
1,180,941,634
1,266,662,417
1,250,174,849
1,349,732,435
1,390,912,302
1,539,859,237
1,606,217,122
1,663,776,829
1,694,455,976
1,874,758,027
2,020,136,809
2,006,233,408
1,935,644,011
2,045,053,450
2,169,356,695

i With respect to units of quantity, see “ Explanation of terms,” p. 20.
* The periods relate to fiscal years.
8Since 1885 includes domestic spirits exported and returned.
4Does not include data with respect to commerce between the United States and insular possessions from 1901 to date.
6 Product less domestic exports.
•Average for the period.




Of all liq- |
uorsand <
wines.® i

Imported
| for con­
All other. sumption.

Total consumptionper capita.
Total con­
sumption of
wines and
liquors.*

Of ma l t
liquors.®

From
fruit.

Malt liquors consumed.

Of wines.®

Period.2

Wiues consumed.

Of distilled
spirits.8

Distilled spirits consumed.

2.24
2.86
2.07
1.39
1.34
1.43
1.49
1.52
1.34
1.14
1.01
1.02
1.12
1.18
1.28
1.31
1.34
1.43
1.45
1.42
1.47
1.58
1.39
1.32
1.42
1.46

0.27
.34
.32
.47
.48
.46
.43
.48
.32
.30
.27
.53
.28
.35
.39
.36
.61
.47
.52
.41
.53
.65
.58
.67
.65
.67

1.58
3.22
5.31
6.93
11.38
14.84
15.20
16 29
15.32
15.13
15.85
14.94
15.96
15.30
16.09
15.98
17.18
17.67
17.91
18.02
19.54
20.56
20.26
19.07
19. (9
20.66

4.08
6.43
7.70
8.79
18.21
16.72
17.13
18.20
16.98
16.57
17.12
16.50
17.37
16.82
17.76
17.65
19.14
19.57
19.87
19.85
21.55
22.79
22.22
21.06
21.86
22.79

DISTILLED SPIRITS, WINES, AND M ALT LIQUORS

[Sources: The production of domestic wines was estimated by the Department of Agriculture, by Mr. Charles McK. Leoscr, president of the Wine and Spirit Traders*
Society of New York, and other well-informed persons, except that the production for 1889 (opposite the year 1890) is that officially reported by the Bureau of the Census,
Department of Commerce and Labor. The consumption of domestic spirituous and malt liquors derived from reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The
above table does not include for any year withdrawals of distilled spirits for scientific purposes and for use of the United States, or since 1906 withdrawals of alcohol for
denaturation, free of tax. For 1911, these amounts were 2,364,543 and 11,682,888 tax gallons, respectively.]

Domestic.8

Cj

“

CONSUMPTION OP PULP WOOD,

573

No. 293.—PULP-WOOD CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t it ie s C o n s u m e d ,
and

b y St a t e s
S p e c ie s , Ca l e n d a r Y e a r 1910, a n d T o t a l Q u a n t it y C o n s u m e d , C a l e n d a r

Y e a r 1909.
[Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation with the Forest Service,
Department of Agriculture.]
1910
Spruce.
State.
Domes­ Im­
ported.
tic.

Maine..................
Massachusetts—
Michigan.............
Minnesota...........
New Hampshire.
New York...........
North Carolina...
Ohio .................
Oregon .......... .
Pennsylvania....
Vermont.............
Virginia________
West Virginia—
Wisconsin...........
Allother States2.

Poplar.
Slab
wood
All
and
Balsam other
Hem­
fir.
other
lock. Domes­ Im­
species. mill
tic. ported.
waste.

1909
Total.

Crd Crd Cr s Crd Crd Cr s Crd Crd Crd Crd
o s. o s. od. o s. o s. od. o s. o s. o s. o s.

500,280 163,433
11,366 13,426
16,032 14,176
7,364
33,240
169,208 222,241
369,175 400,756
14,509
''*3,000
33.054
958 55,011
40,888 16,013
49,152
52,332
180,716 6,987
2,632

14.516 130,284
100 3,568
550
54,013

38
51,931 46,877
50,519
6,593
784
474
52,682
34,380 24,795
1,450
3,615
28,292
17,217
304,927 3,598
26,104 68,888

Total......... 1,473,542 902,407 610,478 315,717

14,690
45
1,834

32,861
1,820
11,850

28,520

11,433
48,513

2,232

5,856

58,463
9,821
32,540

21, Oli
7,130 4,014
3,000
77,640
6,209 28,226
24.965
1,300 154,642 "51,075
7,580
6,125 6,068
38,572
17,005
7,257
3,434
2,590
63,571

917,029 903,962
40,146
45,899
136,851 132,846
40,604 47,373
423,931 349,997
956,916 921,882
152,261 145,090
38,693
55,275
110,701 104,021
322,161 295,038
69,546
(*5
89,637
92,039
108,121 109,166
523,924
163,785 8799,019

45,359 132,362 351,804 262,637 4,094,306 4,001,607

1 Not shown separately.
2 Includes California, Delaware, Maryland. South Carolina, Texas, and Washington.
a Includes California, Delaware, Maryland, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.

No. 293,— PULP-WOOD CONSUMPTION: Q u a n t it ie s C o n s u m e d ,
and

b y S p e c ie s ,
P r o c e s s e s o p M a n u f a c t u r e , C a l e n d a r Y e a r s 1909 a n d 1910.

Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation with the Forest Service,
Department of Agriculture.]
1909
Reduced by -

1910
1
1

Reduced by—

Kind.
TotaL
Meehan-i SulSoda
ical
| phite process.
process, process 1
2

Mechan­
Sul­
Sul­
Soda
ical
phite
phate
process. process. process. process.

Cords.
Cords.
Cords.
Cords. | Cords.
Spruce:
2,944 1,653,249 735,962
Domestic.................... 806.282 844,023
768,332 304,582
Imported.................... 317,289 451,043
990 559,657, 33,745
26,236 532,431
Hemlock........................
Poplar:
11,613
17,905
2,930 282,041 302.876
' Domestic....................
25,622'
1,834
3,025 ............... 22,597
Imported................... 1
95,366'
49,294
74,678
Balsam fir...................... i 20,088
90.885,
22,367
20,289 46,452
Pine................................ 1 24,144,
1
Rooeh________________ 1
31,390
31,390 ..............
Cottonwood 2 .............. >
............... '...............
.............. ’ 14,636
37,176
3,048
10,337,, 26,839
White fir........................
124
All other kinds of wood.
15,515,
12,955 i59j607 188,077'
Slab wood and other
3,393
4,700 218,796 25,481 248,9771
mill waste..................

Cords. Cords.
Cords.
Cords.
2,115
734,328
1,137 1,473,542
597.825
902,407
658
574,109
1,966 610,478
625 303,401
43,525
81,932
4,720 "74,525
44,265
5,553 10,910
27,797
1,285 136,708
219,519

39,720

Total.................... 1,246,121 2,183,984 571,502 4,001,607|1,180.598 2,247,693 655,827

1 Includes 38,000 cords reduced by the sulphate process.
2 Not separately shown for 1909.




Total.

78
1,136
4,270

1,596

315,717
45,359
132,362
105,882
44,265
31,099
30,845
139,713

5 262,637
i
10,1884,094,306

574

CONSUMPTION OP TANNING MATERIALS.

No. 294.—' ANNING MATERIALS CONSUMED:
T
S p e c if ie d K

in d s ,

Ca l e n d a r Y

Q u a n t it ie s

ear

1

and

C o s t , BY

9

0

[Source: Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor, in cooperation with the Forest
Service, Department of Agriculture.]
Tanbark, wood, etc.

Extract.

Kind.
Quantity.

Hemlock bark...................................................................
Oak bark...........................................................................
Mangrove bark.................................................................
Chestnut wood..................................................................
Myrobalan nuts................................................................
Quebracho........................................................................
Gambier............................................................................
Quermos...........................................................................
Sumac...............................................................................
VaLonia.............................................................................
AH other...........................................................................
Total.......................................................................




‘ Tons.

Cr s
od.

698,365
324,070
18,925
18,527
* 18,000

Cost.

Quantity.

Cost.

D rs.
olla

P n s.
ou d

D rs.
olla

1,023

6,434,848 10,862,540
3,533,862 36,930,861
514,169 1,401,008
65,152 184,307,498
534,727
1,101,303
147,109,443
2,641,001
1,084,174
350.535
243.536
42,992
785,996

1,078,910

11,125,750 386,817,895

276,436
703,805
43,566
3,613,344
37.571
5,877,989
133,765
43,757
16,167
18,022
14,755

10,779,177

9

M N Y BAN IN , A D IN R N E.
OE,
K G N
SU A C




575




M O N E Y , B A N K I N G , A N D IN S U R A N C E .

No. 2 9 5 .— COINAGE OF THE UNITED STATES MINTS: 1857 TO 1911,
[Source: Annual reports of the Director of the Mint, Treasury Department]
Gold.

DUrs.
oa
32.214.040.00
22.938.413.50
14.780.570.00
23.473.654.00
83.305.630.00
20.875.997.50
22.445.482.00
20.081.415.00
28.295.107.50
31.435.945.00
23.828.625.00
19.371.387.50
17.682.987.50
23.198.787.50
21.032.685.00
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
39.080.080.00
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
79.646.160.00
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
47.184.852.50
43.683.792.50
233.402.400.00
49.638.400.00
77.538.045.00
131.907.490.00
131,638,632.50
88.776.907.50
104.723.735.00
56.176.822.50

1867
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1866
1866
1867

1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1678
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898.
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906,
1907.
1908,
1909.
1910.
1911,
2 1 9 3 0 ° — s a 1 911-------3 7




Silver.

Minor.

Total.

D rs.
olla

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

5.478.760.00
8.495.370.00
3.284.450.00
2.259.390.00
3.783.740.00
1.252.516.50
809,267.80
609,917.10
691,005.00
982.409.25
908.876.25
1.074.343.00
1.266.143.00
1.378.256.50
3,104,038.30
2.604.488.50
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
8,801,739.05
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
19.874.440.00
15,695,609.95
6,332,180.90
10,651,087.85
13,178,435.75
12,391,777.25
8,087,852.50
3,740,468.35
6,457,301.55

178,010.46
37,870,810.
246.000.
00 31,679,783.
364.000.
00 18,429,020.
25,938,704.
205.660.00
101.000.
00 87,280,270.
280.750.00
22,409,264.
498.400.00
23,753,149.
926,687.24
21,618,019.
968,552.86
29,954,665.
33.461,314.
1.042.960.00
1.819.910.00
26,557,411.
22.142.880.
1.697.150.00
19,812,130.
963,000.00
350.325.00
24.927.368.
99,890.00
24,236,613.
369.380.00
24,686,513.
379.455.00
61,426,950.
342.475.00
42.448.881.
246.970.00
48,546,803.
210.800.00
71,293,560.
72,401,434.
8,525.00
58,186.50
78,363,088.
165,003.00
66.814,859.
391,395.95
90.111.368.
428,151.75
125,219,205.
960,400.00
94,821,217.
1,604,770.41
60,093,728.
796.483.78
53,323,106.
191,622.04
56,926,810.
343,186.10
61,375,438.
1,216,686.26
60,379,150.
912.200.78
65,318,615.
1,283,408.49
58,194,022.
1.384.792.14
61,054,882.
1,312,441.00
58,053,302.
961,480.42
48.389,780.
66,933,690.75
1,134,931.70
438.177.92
89,184,688.77
882,430.56
66,196,798.31
832.718.93
70,975,677.98
1,526,100.05
96,041,882.36
1.124.835.14
102,144,625.59
1,837,451.86
139,243,191.76
2,031,137.39
137,649,401.34
2,120,122.08
134,693,770.38
2.447.796.17
79,660,815.87
2.251.281.18
65,809,513.68
1,683,529.35
250,781,539.30
2,298,555.43
58,269,136.33
2,890,908.80
91,080,041.65
148,128,051.93
3,042,126.18
145,499,148.47
1,468,738.72
98,621,148.93
1,756,388.93
111,501,133.18
3,036,929.83
3,156,726.47
65,790,850.52

S 8 2 2 8 8 8 5 if e S 8 S 3 8 S S 8 8 3 S S § 8 S S £ » i 8 g K 8 8 8 8 8 S S :

Calendar year.

577

No. 2 9 6 .— GOLD AND SILVER, CURRENCY, AND TOTAL MONEY IN THE TREASURY AND IN CIRCULATION:

Ju

ly

1, 1888 t o 1911.

[Source: Annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.]

CJJ

00

GOLD AND SILVER.
Silver.

Gold.
Coin and bullion.

Standard dollars.

1888.........................
1889.........................
1890.........................
1891.........................
1892.........................
1893.........................
1894.........................
1896.........................
1896.........................
1897.........................
1898.........................
1899.........................
1900.........................
1901.........................
1902.........................
1903.........................
1904.........................
1905.........................
1906.........................
1907.........................
1908.........................
1909.........................
1910.........................
1911.........................

Certificates
in circula­
tion.*

D rs.
olla
D rs.
olla
193,610,172 391,114,033
186,451,708 376,481,568
190,473,247 374,258,923
119,200,620 407,319,163
408,568,824
114,612,892
408,535,663
96,519,833
64,976,622 495,976,730
479,637,961
108,236,753
102,494,781 454,905,064
141,363,989 517,589,688
167,752,728 657,950,463
251,104,415 679,738,050
222,844,953 610,806,472
247,811,938 629,790,765
632,394,289
253.801,291
254,162,230 617,260,739
216,183,723 645,817,576
221,381,650 651,063,589
668,655,075
290,489,841
304,619,431 <561,697,371
613,244,810
221,912,063
227,698,852 599,337,698
242,411,286
590,877,993
233,533,255 589,295,538

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

121,094,650
117,130,229
130,830,859
120,063,069
141,093,619
92,642,189
66,339,849
48,381,309
42,198,119
37,285,339
35,811,589
32,655,919
200,733,019
247,036,359
306,399,009
377,258,559
465,655,099
485,210,749
516,561,849
600,072,299
782,976,619
815,005,449
802,754,199
930,367,929

705,818,855
680,063,605
695,563,029
646,582,852
664,275,335
597,697,685
627,293,201
636,256,023
599,597,964
696,239,016
861,514,780
963,498,384
1,034,384,444
1,124,639,062
1,192,594,589
1,248,681,528
1,327,656,398
1,357,655,988
1,475,706,765
*1,466,389,101
1,618,133,492
1,642,041,999
1,636,043,478
1,753,196,722




Total.

In Treasury.

In circula­
tion.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

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
27,275,973
27,439,081
30,366,821
12,344,108
10,340,313
21,670,450
14,356,495
13,575,756
39,043,622

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
72,391,240
71,313,826
73,584,336
77,001,368
81,710,444
76,328,657
71,987,900
72,432,514
72,446,049

Certificates
in circula­
tion.2

D .
ollars
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
454,733,013
461,138,698
454,864,708
471,520,054
470,211,225
465,278,705
477,717,324
478,597,238
453,543,696

Subsidiary coin.8
Total.

D rs.
olla
810,166,459
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
554,400,226
559,891,605
658,815,865
560,865,530
662,261,982
663,277,812
564,061,719
564,605,508
565,033,367

In Treasury.

In circula­
tion.

Total.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

50,362,314
76,406,376
26,044,062
76,601,836
26,124,672
51,477,164
76,825,305
54,032,587
22,792,718
77,848,700
19,629,480
58,219,220
63,293,704
77,521,478
14,227,774
77,416,123
11,946,257
65,469,866
76,249,925
58,510,957
17,738,968
76,954,434
16,604,420
60,350,014
75,971,507
60,204,451 !
15,767,056
75,818,369
59,616,409
16,201,960
76,127,610
64,056,920
12,070,690
74,866,552
5,800,728
69,065,824
82,863,742
6,702,754
76,160,988
79,235,214
89,822,771
10,587,557
97,183,762
11,462,534
85,721,228
102,034,567
92,726,694
9,307,873
107,062,021
95,528,343
11,533,678
114,824,189
13,386,482 101,437,707
118,224,920
6,595,416 111,629,504
130,452,218
8,674,817 121,777,401
147,356,783
23,177,618 124,178,165
159,408,546
27,076,748 132,331,798
19,675,017 *135,583,731 *155,158,748
159,607,364
21,185,641 138,421,728

CIRCULATION,

Coin in
In Treasury. circulation.

July 1—

PAPER CURRENCY.

July 1

Certificates,
act of June 8,

1872.incircU'
In Treasury.
lation.

D rs.
olla

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
20.276.000
3,705,000

38,680,976
30,241,825
11,992,039
3,473,656
7,281,112
15.906.590
21,156,414
27,587,081
90,541,148
39,766,394
36,546,994
18,054,174
29,004,471
16,635,610
12,389,294
12,432,449
12.921.591
14,260,319
10,740,796
4,410,961
7,284,694
6,562,749
11,893,146
7,691,894

In circula­
tion.

Total.

In Treasury.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

346.681.016
293,335,040
346.681.016
299,484,191
346.681.016
322,798,977
346.681.016
321,332,360
309,559,904 346.681.016
319,059,426 346.681.016
346.681.016
266,589,602
263,648,985
346.681.016
346.681.016
224,249,868
245,954,622 1 346.681.016
284,569,022 ' 346.681.016
308,351,842 I 346.681.016
313,971,545 346.681.016
346.681.016
880,045,406
334,291,722
346.681.016
334,248,567
346.681.016 I
333,759,425 346.681.016 ]
346.681.016
332,420,697
335,940,220 346.681.016
342,270,055 346.681.016
339,396,322
346.681.016
340,118,267 346.681.016
334,787,870 346.681.016
338,989,122
346.681.016

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
13,673,941
16,207,259
15,690,957
13,111,122
14,546,565
66,685,237
24,381,268
29,771,198
40,493,225

Treasury notes, act of July 14,1890.
Total.

In Treasury.

In circula­
tion.

Total.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D o llars.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

245.306,780
207,220,633
181,604,937
162,220,646
167,221,517
174,669,786
200,718,200
206,953,051
215,168,122
226,318,003
222,990,987
237,805,439
300,115, 111
345,110,800
345,476,516
399,996,709
433,027,835
480,028,849
548,001,238
589,242,125
631,648,680
665,538,806
683,659,535
687,701,283

252,362,321
211,378,963
185,970,775
167,927,574
172,683,850
178,713,692
207,353,244
211,691,035
226,000,547
231,441,686
227,900,176
241,350,871
309,640,443
353,742,186
356,672,091
413,670,650
449,235,094
495,719,806
561,112,360
603,788,690
698,333,917
689,920,074
713,430,733
728,194,508

In circula­
tion.

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
166,352
75,943
140,982
48,680
12,465
18,470
11,585
9,475
8,744

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
19,076,648
12,902,057
9,272,018
7,337,320
5,975,535
4,963,530
4,203,415
3,662,625
3,237,256

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
19.243.000
12.978.000
9.413.000
7.386.000
5.988.000
4.982.000
4.215.000
3.672.000
3.246.000




579

1Gold coin became available for circulation Jan. 1,1879, as a result of the resumption act of Jan. 14,1875.
2Silver certificates were authorized by acts of Feb. 28,1878, and Aug. 4, 1886.
8Subsidiary silver, which disappeared from circulation in 1862, was reintroduced under operation of the act of Jan. 14,1875.
4As the result of special investigation by the Director of the Mint, a reduction of $135,000,000 was made in the estimate of gold coin in circulation on July 1,1907, as
compared with the basis of previous years.
* The Director of the Mint recently made a revised estimate of the stock of subsidiary silver coin; as a consequence of such revision there has been a reduction of $9,700,000.
Note 1.—For 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.
Note 2.—'This table has been revised and shows slight changes from previous figures in some of the items.

CIRCULATION.

D rs.
olla
18901891.
1892.
1893.
1824.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

National-bank notes.

United States notes.

G

old

an d

S il v e r , C

urrency

,

and

T

otal

M

oney

in

the

T

reasury

and

in

C

ir c u l a t io n

July

1, 1888

to

1911—Continued.

TOTAL M ON EY.

580

No. 296* —

Money in circulation.
July

Money in
Treasury.

Money.

Certificates.'

Total.

Per
capita.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

319,270,157
278,310,764
255,872,159
180,353,337
150,872,010

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1888..
1889..
1890..
1891..
1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..

142.107,227
144,270,253
217,391,084
293,540,067
265,787,100

1,165,520,028
1,209,041,580
1,178,519,223
1,101,689,666
1,184,888,520

431,181,037
452,265,585
423,449,250
404,745,310
456,094,651

1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..

235,714,547
286,022,024
284,549,675
307,760,015
313,876,107

1,386,356,795
1,449,004,345
1,442,247,404
1.498,628,046
1,496,433,880

1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..

317,018,818
284,361,275
295,227,211
333,329,963
342,604,552

1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

340,748,532
300,087,697
337,285,878
341,956,381

Population
July 1.8

59.974.000
61.289.000
62,622,250
63.844.000
65.086.000

1,596,701,065
1,661,307,165
1,601,968,473
1,506,434,966
1,640,983,171

24.06
24.56
23.24
21.44
22.92

66.349.000
67.632.000
68.934.000
70.254.000
71.592.000

451,503,099
455,067,536
612,903,593
676,679,915
752,956,671

1,837,859,894
1,904,071,881
2,055,150,997
2,175,307,961
2,249,390,551

25.19
25.62
26.93
27.98
28.43

72.947.000
74.318.000
76,303,387
77.754.000
79.117.000

1,535,700,597
1,592,349,062
1,647,807,196
1,748,564,725
81,702,672,931

831,991,572
926,793,797
940,075,457
988,081,903
1,070,283,524

2,367,692,169
2,519,142,859
2,587,882,653
2,736,646,628
3 2,772,956,455

29.42
30.77
31.08
32.32
832.22

80.487.000
81.867.000
83.260.000
84.662.000
86.074.000

1,789,760,164
1,813,517,884
n , 821,004.168
1.830,090,971

1,248,255,324
1,292.722,773
1,281,351,437
1,383,911,625

3,038,015,488
3,106,240,657
<3,102,365,605
3,214,002,596

34.72
34.93
34.33
34.20

87.496.000
88.926.000
90.363.000
6 93,983,000

336,519,307
391,240,794
440,277,097
449,174,035
497,627,084

1,372,164,870
1,380,361,649
1,429,251,270
1,497,440,307
1,601,347,187

1Currency certificates, act June 8, 1872, are included.
................................
, .....
2 Estimated by the Actuary of the Treasury for other than census years, which are for June 1.
Director of the Mint, a reduction of $135,000,000 was made in the estimate of gold com in circulation on July 1,1907, as
compared with the basis of previous years.
,
.
^
4The Director of the Mint made a revised estimate of the stock of subsidiary silver com, and as a consequence of such revision there was a reduction of $9,700,000
for 1910 as compared with the basis of previous years.
,
.
,
^
, _ _ *
6The figures representing the population of the United States during the past 10 years have been estimated upon the basis of the census of 1900. The figures for July 1,
1911, are estimated upon the basis o f the census of 1910, representing the population of continental United States.

sa.s the result of special investigation by the




CIRCULATION,

22.88
22.52
22.82
23.45
24.60

1,035,645,563
989,120,855
988,974,173
1,048,266,272
1,103,720,103

No. 297*—RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS IN OPERATION AT DATES NAMED: 1900

TO

1911.

[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]
Sept. 5,1900. Jsept.30,1901 Sept.15,1902 Sept. 9,1903. Sept. 6,1904. Aug.25,1905 Sept. 4,1906. Aug.22,1907. July15,1908.'sept. 1,1909. Sept, l, 1910,|sept. 1,1911.
Resources and liabilities.
3,871 banks. 4,221 banks. 4,601 banks. 5,042 banks. 5,412 banks. 5,757 banks. 6,137 banks. 6,544 banks. 6,824 banks. 6,977 banks. 7,173 banks. 7,301 banks.

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

M n
illio s.

M s.
illion

Loans and discounts i.........
Bonds for circulation.........
Other United States bonds
and other bonds for deposits................................
Bonds, securities, etc........
Due from banks and reserve agents....................
Real esta te, b a n k in g
house, e tc........................
Specie..................................
Legal-tender notes............
Bills of other banks..........
Clearing-house exchanges.
United States certificates
of deposit.........................
Due from United States
Treasurer.........................
Other resources..................

#2,709.9
294.9

33,051.7
329.4

$3,314.2
324.2

$3,508.6
381.6

$3,757.9
418.4

$4,028.4
477.6

$4,331.5
524.0

$4,709.0
557.3

$4,640.4
624.7

$5,158.4
668.7

$5,496.7
685.7

$5,690.6
707.2

113.9
367.3

115.0
448.6

132.7
493.1

163.2
518.7

133.5
589.2

80.2
667.2

117.4
674.9

171.2
700.4

165.9
766.9

80.4
898.4

65.8
854.1

74.7
1,018.0

736.4

785.0

820.2

820.1

962.3

1,039.7

1,073.8

1,072.1

1,104.5

1,227.2

1,214.9

1,306.4

107.2
373.3
145.0
25.4
124.5

109.2
376.7
151.0
23.7
236.7

114.2
366.2
141.8
22.9
327.8

128.5
397.6
156.7
26.5
147.7

140.1
504.7
156.7
26.8
213.2

152.9
495.5
170.1
29.2
265.1

164.0
464.4
161.6
28.4
395.3

181.1
531.1
170.5
31.2
190.6

198.3
656.5
192.6
37.5
244.6

221.3
666.4
187.7
40.2
329.7

236.8
672.6
179.1
41.5
286.0

256.4
711.5
183.9
42.6
298.2

2.1

11,9

16.9
32.3

17.8
o .S
C

18.2
38.3

21.3
39.9

23.6
48.7

27.3
39.2

28.6
52.1

32.0
43.8

37.6
45.6

39.8
55.8

40.8
53.2

42.5
47.4

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

5,048.1

5,695.3

6,113.9

6,310.4

6,975.1

7,472.4

8,016.0

8,390.3

8,714.1

9,574.0
‘

9,826.2

10,379.4

RESOURCES.

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

M s.
illion

Capital stock......................
Surplus fund......................
Undivided profits...............
National-bank circulation.
Individual deposits..........
Due to banks and reserve
agents..............................
Other liabilities..................

630.3
261.9
127.6
283.9
2,508.2

655,3
279.5
151.0
323.9
2,937,8

705.5
326.4
169.2
318.0
3,209.3

753.7
370.4
186.0
375.0
3,156.3

770.8
396.5
186.6
411.2
3,458.2

799.9
417.8
202.5
469.0
3,882.8

835.1
490.2
180.6
517.9
4,199.9

896.5
548.3
186.6
551.9
4,319.0

919.1
564.0
184.7
613.7
4,374.6

944.6
598.0
203.8
658.0
5,009.9

1,002.7
648.3
225.8
674.8
5,145.7

1,025.4
670.0
234.4
697.0
5,490.0

1,096.6
139.6

1,185.3
162.5

1,200.3
185.2

1,226.5
242.5

1,561.3
190.5

1,624.9
75.5

1,589.0
203.3

1,595.6
292.5

1,822.9
235.1

2,018.8
140.9

1,943.7
185.2

2,088.2
174.4

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

5,048.1

5,695.3

6,113.9

6,310.4

6,975.1

7,472.4

8,016.0 |

8,390.3

8,714.1 ]

9,574.0

9,826.2

NATIONAL BANKS.

LIABILITIES.

M s.
illion

10,379.4

581




1Includes overdrafts.

582

N ATIO NAL B AN K S.

No. 298.—LIABILITIES OF NATIONAL BANKS, AND RESERVE REQUIRED
AND HELD ON DATES INDICATED: 1902 TO 1911.
[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]

N E W YO R K C ITY.

Date.

Reserve held.
Num­
Reserve
Net
ber of deposits. required.
banks.
Amount. Ratio to
deposits.

Classification of
reserve.
Lawful
money.

Redemp­
tion
fund.

illion illion ercent. M s. M s.
M s. M s. M s. P
illion
illion illion
1902, July 16.................................
Sept. 1 5 ...............................
1903, Apr. 9 ...................................
June 9...................................
Sept. 9 .................................
1904, Mar. 28.................................
Tune9...................................
Sept. 6...................................
1905, Mar. 14.................................
May 29.................................
Aug. 25.................................
1906, Apr. 6 ...................................
June 18.................................
Sept. 4...................................
1907, Mar. 2 2 ...............................
May 2 0 .................................
Aug. 22.................................
1908, Feb. 14.................................
May 14.................................
July 15.................................
1909, Feb. 5 ...................................
June 23.................................
Sept. 1 .................................
1910, Mar. 29.................................
June 30.................................
Sept. 1...................................
1911, Mar. 7 ...................................
June 7..................................
Sept. 1...................................

44
44
45
43
43
41
41
41
43
42
42
41
41
40
37
39
38
37
37
37
37
38
38
38
39
39
39
40
40

1792.0
753.4
716.8
701.5
741.0
846.0
925.6
1,034.3
992.0
972.8
993.8
813.6
855.3
827.4
803.6
866.3
825.7
902.2
1,053.1
1,121.5
1,155.3
1,191.9
1,179.3
1,049.6
1,016.4
1,070.2
1,157.3
1,184.6
1,150.6

8198.0
188.3
179.2
175.4
185.3
211.5
231.4
258.6
248.0
243.2
248.4
203.4
213.8
206.8
200.9
216.6
206.4
225.5
263.3
280.4
288.8
297.9
294.8
262.4
254.1
267.5
289.3
296.1
287.6

8210.9
186.1
193.2
192.2
205.4
249.2
266.5
289.9
256.4
247.4
256.0
203.7
226.2
201.5
211.4
233.2
221.3
261.6
321.4
318.1
295.5
325.0
304.6
270.3
256.9
294.1
321.7
332.2
305.9

26.6
24.7
27.0
27.4
27.7
29.5
28.8
28.03
25.8
25.4
25.8
25.0
26.5
24.4
26.3
26.9
26.8
29.0
30.5
28.4
25.5
27.2
25.8
25.8
25.3
27.4
27.8
28.0
26.6

8209.3
184.3
191.0
189.9
203.1
247.3
264.5
287.9
254.1
244.9
253.2
201.0
223.7
199.2
208.8
230.7
218.8
258.1
318.4
315.2
292.9
322.4
301.9
267.8
254.4
291.6
319.3
329.8
303.3

81.7
1.8
2.2
2.2
2.3
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.3
2.5
2.8
2.7
2.5
2.3
2.6
2.6
2.6
3.5
3.0
2.9
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.4
2.5

856.7
45.9
47.0
51.6
47.3
50.5
54.7
64.1
57.5
57.8
60.9

26.2
21.9
22.6
25.3
23.9
24.72
26.15
24.84
23.6
24.4
24.6

856.6
45.7
46.9
51.4
47.1
60.3
54.5
53.9
57.3
67.6
60.6

80.1

C H IC A G O .
1902, July 16.................................
Sept. 15.................................
1903, Apr. 9 ...................................
June 9...................................
Sept. 9...................................
1904, Mar. 28.................................
June 9...................................
Sept. 6...................................
1905, Mar. 14.................................
May 29 .................................
Aug. 25.................................




11
11
11
12
12
12
12
13
12
12
12

8216.4
209.6
207.8
204.0
198.1
204.1
209.3
217.9
243.5
236.7
247.9

854.1
54.4
52.0
51.0
49.5
51.0
52.3
54.5
60.9
59.2
62.0

.2
.2

.2
.2
.2

.2
.2
.2
.2
.2

N A TIO N A L BANKS,
No. 2 9 8 * — L iabilities

and

R eserves

of

583

N ational B anks ,

etc.— Continued.

CH ICAG O —Continued.

Date.

Reserve held.
Num­
Net
Reserve
ber of deposits. required.
banks.
Amount. Ratio to
deposits.

Classification of
reserve.
Lawful
money.

Redemp­
tion
fund.

M s. M s. M s. P
illion illion illion ercent. M s. M s.
illion illion
1906, Apr. 6 ...................................
June 18.................................
Sept. 4...................................
1907, Mar. 22.................................
May 20.................................
Aug. 22.................................
1908, Feb. 14.................................
May 14.................................
July 15.................................
1909, Feb. 5 ...................................
June 23.................................
Sept. 1...................................
1910, Mar. 29.................................
June 30...............................
Sept. 1 .................................
1911, Mar. 7 ...................................
June 7...................................
S ep t.l...................................

13
18
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
13
12
13
11
11
11
11

$240.1
238.4
244.4
257.9
261.5
262.9
255.4
269.2
279.4
308.5
319.3
318.5
346.3
326.2
329.1
356.9
366.6
364.1

$60.0
59.6
61.1
64.5
65.4
65.7
63.9
67.3
69.8
77.1
79.8
79.6
86.6
81.5
82.3
89.2
91.6
91.0

$56.3
59.3
60.0
68.2
66.5
66.6
69.3
72.2
74.3
80.2
82.1
77.4
80.8
78.1
82.9
85.7
94.7
89.8

23.4
24.9
24.4
22.6
25.0
25.3
27.1
26.8
26.6
25.9
26.7
24.3
23.3
23.9
25.2
24.0
25.8
24.6

$55.8
58.8
59.5
57.7
65.0
66.1
68.6
71.6
73.7
79.5
81.4
76.6
80.0
77.3
82.0
84.8
93.9
89.0

$0.5
.5
.5
.5
.5
.5
.7
.6
.6
.6
.7
.7
.8
.8
.9
.8
.7
.7

$18.9
18.7
21.0
22.1
18.5
24.3
24.5
21.7
23.0
25.5
27.1
25.7
25.0
24.2
28.4
30.2
27.6
29.4
29.6
25.7
32.3
31.3
31.3
29.4
30.0
27.3
33.7
32.7
30.9

23.5
24.2
23.7
27.4
22.4
26.4
26.5
24.54
23.2
25.4
27.0
23.9
24.4
24.1
24.0
26.5
23.6
29.0
28.9
25.5
26.5
25.2
24.7
22.3
25.0
23.5
25.3
25.5
24.5

$18.4
18.1
20.4
21.6
17.9
23.7
23.9
21.1
22.3
24.8
26.4
25.0
24.3
23.5
27.7
29.5
26.8
28.5
28.7
24.8
31.5
30.5
30.4
28.6
29.2
26.5
32.9
31.9
30.1

$0.5
.6
.5
.5
.6
.6
.6
.6
.7
.6
.7
.7
.7
.7
.7
.7
.7
.9
.9
.9
.7
.7
.9

8T» LOUIS.
1902, July 16.................................
Sept. 15.................................
1903, Apr. 9 ...................................
June 9...................................
Sept. 9...................................
1904, Mar. 28.................................
June 9...................................
Sept. 6...................................
1905, Mar 14.................................
May 29.................................
Aug. 25.................................
1906, Apr. 6 ...................................
June 18.................................
Sept. 4...................................
1907, Mar. 22.................................
May 2 0 .................................
Aug. 22.................................
1908, Feb. 14.................................
May 14.................................
July 15.................................
1909, Feb. 5 ...................................
June 23.................................
Sept. 1 .................................
1910, Mar. 29.................................
June 30...............................
S ep t.l...................................
1911, Mar. 7...................................
June 7...................................
Sept. 1..................................




6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
10
10
10
10
8
8
8

$80.3
77.6
88.5
85.6
82.5
92.0
92.3
88.5
99.0
100.1
100.5
107.8
102.6
100.7
118.4
113.8
116.8
101.5
102.4
100.7
122.0
124.3
126.7
131.8
120.1
116.2
133.2
128.4 ,
126.1 |

$20.1
19.4
22.1
21.4
20.6
23.0
23.1
22.1
24.7
25.0
25.1
26.9
25.6
25.2
29.6
28.4
29.2
25.4
25.6
25.2
30.5
31.0
31.6
32.9
30.0
29.0
33.3
32.1
31.5

.8
.8
.8
.8
.8
.8

N ATIO N A L B AN K S.

584

N o . 3 9 8 . — L ia b il it ie s a n d R eserves o f N a t io n a l B a n k s , e tc .— Continued.

OTHER BESEBYE CFTIE8.
Reserve held.
Date.

Classification of reserve.

Net
Reserve
ber of
required.
Ratio to Lawful
Amount. deposits. money.
banks. deposits.

Due
Redemp­
from
tion
fund.
agents.

M s. M s. M s. Percent M s. M s. M s.
illion illion illion
illion illion illion
1902, July 16.................
Sept. 1 6 ...............
1903, Apr. 9 ..................
June 9 .................
Sept. 9 .................
1904, Mar. 28.................
June 9 .................
Sept. 6 .................
1905, Mar. 14.................
May 29.................
Aug. 2 5 ...............
1906, Apr. 6 ..................
June 18.................
Sept. 4.................
1907, Mar. 22.................
May 20.................
Aug. 22.................
1908, Feb. 14.................
May 14.................
July 16.................
1909, Feb. 6 ..................
June 23.................
Sept. 1...................
1910, Mar. 29.................
June 3 0 ...............
Sept. 1 .................
1911, Mar. 7..................
June 7..................
Sept. 1..................




274 31,067.3
272 1,060.6
1,044.1
289
1,049.6
291
289
1,032.5
290
1,084.6
1,102.4
287
1,155.7
285
1,232.7
288
289
1,253.7
1,275.8
283
1,324.4
296
1,332.7
295
1,370.4
296
1,405.4
29S
3 H 1,425.4
<
1,423.4
3%
309 1,316.9
1,397.4
31i
31C 1,457.8
305
1,614.8
318 1,681.8
321
1,718.8
1,768.4
327
325
1,724.0
322
1,714.6
324
1,820.9
322
1,849.5
1,850.2
323

3266.8
265.1
261.0
262.4
258.1
271.1
275.6
288.9
308.2
313.4
319.0
331.1
333.2
342.6
351.3
356.3
355.9
329.2
349.3
364.4
403.7
420.4
429.7
442.1
431.0
428.6
455.2
462.4
462.5

3275.6
258.0
256.0
263.6
261.2
278.3
289.1
293.4
306.5
317.1
322.7
327.0
338.8
336.0
341.6
354.3
362.3
360.5
389.4
400.1
438.2
442.0
440.8
446.9
436.1
434.0
464.2
481.4
471.0

25.8
24.3
24.5
25.1
25.3
25.6
26 2
25.4
24.9
25.3
25.3
24.7
25.4
24.5
24.3
24.9
25.5
27.4
27.9
27.4
27.1
26.2
25.6
25.3
25.3
25.3
25.5
26.0
25.5

$141.4
125.1
129.2
140.2
135.4
146.5
156.8
147.7
150.2
160.1
161.1
161.6
172.8
166.2
172.1
177.8
190.3
200.4
217.2
219.3
233.6
229.3
225.3
226.0
224.8
221.6
334.0
246.4
238.5

$131.3
129.9
123.6
119.8
122.1
127.8
127.9
141.4
151.6
152.1
156.6
159.9
160.3
164.0
163.3
170.1
165.7
152.8
164.9
173.6
197.5
205.2
207.9
213.2
203.5
204.6
222.8
227.0
224.4

$2.9
3.1
3.2
3.6
3.8
4.0
4.3
4.4
4.6
4.9
5.1
6.5
5.7
6.8
6.3
6.3
6.3
7.3
7.3
7.2
7.0
7.3
7.5
7.7
7.8
7.8
7.8
8.0
8.1

N ATIO N A L BANKS,
No. 2 9 8 . — L iabilities

and

R eserves

of

585

N ational B anks ,

etc.— Continued.

ST A TE S E X C L U S IV E OE R E SE R V E CITIES-Continued.

Date.

Reserve held.
Num­
Reserve
Net
ber of deposits. required.
Ratio to
banks.
Amount. 1deposits.

Classification of reserve.
Lawful
money.

Redemp­
Due
from
tion
fund.
agents.

M s, M s. M s. 1 er cen M s. M s. M s.
illion illion illion P t. illion illion illion
1907, Mar. 22.................
May 20.................
Aug. 22.................
1908, Feb. 14.................
Mav 14.................
July 15.................
1909, Feb. 5 ..................
June 23.................
Sept. 1...................
1910, Mar. 2 9 .................
June 30.................
Sept. 1..................
1911, Mar. 7..................
June 7..................
Sept. 1..................

5,986
6,064
6,178
6,330
6,407
6,455
6,518
6,647
6,695
6,695
6,758
6,791
6,834
6,896
6,919

$2,555.6
2,558.1
2,627.2
2,461.9
2,473.9
2,505.2
2,697.6
2,756.9
2,821.2
3,023.7
3,009.3
3,017.1
3,150.1
3,159.8
3,194.0

$383.4
383.7
394,1
369.3
371.1
375.8
404.6
. 413.5
* 423.1
453.5
451.4
452.5
472.6
474.0
479.1

$426.7
425.6
443.5
461.6
455.2
449.0
472.7
478.1
481.8
512.8
513.8
509.3
528.9
537.1
530.5

16.7
16.6
16.9
18.8
18.4
17.9
17.5
17.3
17.1
16.9
17,1
16.9
16.8
17.0
16.6

$190.0
188.6
199.6
232.8
225.4
216.0
222.4
222.0
219.7
232.2
235.0
229.9
237.0
241.2
234.5

$219.9
220.0
226.7
210.6
211.2
214.1
231.4
236.0
241.5
259.9
257.8
258.3
270.8
271.2
273.8

$16.8
16.9
17.2
18.2
18.6
18.9
18.9
20.0
20.6
20.7
21.0
21.1
21.1
21.7
22.1

$569.6
508.0
536.2
552.2
554.3
617.5
658.4
661.5
641.2
649.3
665.6
620.5
651.2
626.0
656.2
691.6
701.6
788.4
861.3
849.0
860.1
885.8
854.0
834.9
820.7
851.7
908.0
946.3
895.5

$278.5
280.5
276.2
272.9
277.9
286.4
287.2
305.2
325.1
328,0
338.4
354.8
356.9
368.6
382.2
390.1
392.4
363.4
376.1
387.7
429.0
441.3
449.5
473.0
461.2
462.9
493.1
498.2
498.2

$15.4
15.8
16.6
17.8
18.6
19.1
19.9
20.4
21.5
22.2
23.3
25.0
25.2
25.5
26.9
27.1
27.3
30.6
30.4
30.5
29.9
31.5
32.4
32.5
33.0
33.1
33.0
33.6
34.4

T O T A L U N IT E D ST A T E S .
1902, July 16.................
Sept. 15.................
1903, Apr. 9 ..................
June 9..................
Sept. 9..................
1904, Mar. 28.................
June 9..................
Sept. 6..................
1905, Mar. 14.................
May 29.................
Aug. 25.................
1906, Apr. 6 ..................
June 18.................
Sept. 4..................
1907, Mar. 22.................
May 20.................
Aug. 22.................
1908, Feb. 14.................
May 14.................
July 15.................
1909, Feb. 5 ..................
June 23.................
S ept.l..................
1910, Mar. 29.................
June 30.................
Sept. 1..................
1911, Mar. 7..................
June 7..................
Sept. 1..................

4,535 $3,862.6
4,601
3,844.4
4,845
3,823.4
4,939 1 3,817.0
5,042
3,863.5
5,232
4,370.3
5,331
4,184.4
5,412
4,400.9
6,587 4,586.0
5,668
4,611.1
5,757
4,735.5
6,975
4,756.5
6,053
4,819.2
6,137
4,927.9
6,344
5,140.9
6,429
6,225.1
6,544 5,256.1
6,698
5,037.9
6,778
5,296.0
6,824
5,464.6
6,887
5,898.4
6,926
6,074.5
6,977
6,164.6
7,082
6,320.0
7,145
6,196.1
7,173
6,247.2
7,216
6,618.5
7,277
6,689.0
7,301
6,684.8




$795.0
786.8
779.2
776.6
784.9
833.2
860.6
909.8
944.6
948.0
972.1
962.1
975.8
993.5
1,029.7
1,050.5
1,051.3
1,013.3
1,076.6
1,115.6
1,204.8
1,242.9
1,269.0
1,277.6
1,248.1
1,260.1
1,339.6
1,356.3
1,351.8

$863.5
804.3
829.0
842.9
850.8
923.0
965.5
987.1
987.7
999.5
1,027.3
1,000.3
1,033.4
1,020.2
1,066.3
1,108.8
1,121.4
1,182.4
1,267.8
1,267.2
1,319.1
1,358.7
1,336.0
1,340.4
1,314.9
1,347.7
1,434.2
1,478.1
1,428.1

22.3
20.9
21.7
22.1
22.0
21.12
23.07
22.43
21.5
21.7
21.7
21.0
21.4
20.7
20.7
21.2
21.3
23.5
23.9
23.2
22.3
22.3
21.6
21.2
21.2
21.5
21.7
22.1
21.4

1
|
I
1
|
1

586

N A TIO N A L BANKS,

No. 299.—COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES HELD BT NATIONAL BANKS,
1907 TO 1911: B y C la s sif ic a t io n , in N e w Y o r k C it y B a n e s , in B a n e s E lse ­
w here, an d

T o ta l A mounts H e l d .

[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller ol the Currency, Treasury Department.]
Aug. 22, 1907.

Sept. 1, 1909.

Sept. 1,1910.

Sept. 1,1911.

3,593,873.23

D rs.
olla
4,365,354.00

93,976,160.00

167,351,880.00

53,975,000.00

41,010,000.00

48,235,000.00

51,755,000.00

48,980,000.00

55,544.00
810,513.91

41,609.00
894,233.21

50,127.00
1,047,553.52

37,439.00
1,048,166.26

37,968.00
1,213,123.70

41,976,109.00 ►38,241,868.00

D rs.
olla

N ew Y ork Ci t y :

Gold coin..................
Treasury certifi­
cates ..................
Clearing-house cer­
tificates...............
Silver coin—
Dollars..................
Fractional..............
Silver Treasury cer­
tificates..................

July 15,1908.

20,810,416.00

D rs.
olla
4,437,373.45

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

4,680,752.50

6,078,148.50

152,862,730.00 147,089,540.00

148,208,880.00

38,616,402.00

43,665,050.00

255,639,185.21

244,874,641.97 243,227,299.76

248,183,170.20

Gold coin.................. 121,521,485.76 149,217,642.07
Treasury certifi­
cates .................. 116,103,110.00 125,683,520.00
Clearing-house cer­
tificates............... 15,630,500.00 16,314,000.00
Silver coin—
13,479,392.00
Dollars.................. 12,742,325.00
Fractional.............. 13,031,324.63
14,621,601.29
Silver Treasury cer­
tificates.................. 78,857,998.00 81,502,532.00

143,395,635.43 143,154,270.48

140,219,484.38

145,380,970.00 148,049,830.00

174,683,300.00

T otal.................. 173,221,007.14
U nited

States, e x ­
clusive of N ew
Y ork Cit y :

T ota l.................. 357,886,743.38

400,818,687.36

25,128,500.00

23,668,000.00

35,522,000.00

12,703,463.00
15,458,788.98

13,270,982.00
17,412,892.89

13,606,232.00
17,087,840.23

79,455,998.00

83,843,271.00

82,220,368.00

421,523,255.41 429,399,246.37

463,339,174.61

United States :

Gold coin.................. 125,114,858.98
Treasury certifi­
cates .................. 210,079,270.00
Clearing-house cer­
tificates............... 69,605,500.00
Silver coin—
Dollars.................. 12,797,869.00
Fractional.............. 13,841,838.54
Silver Treasury cer­
tificates.................. 99,668,414.00
T otal.................. 531,107,750.52




153,582,996.07

147,832,908.88 147,835,022.98

146,297,582.88

293,035,400.00

298,243,700.00 295,139,370.00

322,892,180.00

57,324,000.00

73,363,500.00

75,423,000.00

84,602,000.00

13,521,001.00
15,515,834.50

12,753,590.00
16,506,342.50

13,308,421.00
18,461,059.15

13,644,200.00
18,300,963.93

123,478,641.00

117,697,856.00 122,459,673.00

125,885,418.00

656,457,872.57

666,397,897.38 672,626,546.13

711,522,344.81

587

N ATIO N A L BANKS.

No. 3 0 0 . — COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES HELD BT NATIONAL BANKS
AT THE DATES OF THEIR REPORTS: 1897 to 1911.
[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]
Held by national banks in New York City.
Date.

Coin.

D rs.
olla
1897, Dec. 15
1898, Feb. 18
May 5
July 14
Sept. 20
Dec. 1
1899, Feb. 4
Apr. 5
June 80
Sept. 7
Dec. 2
1900, Feb. 13
Apr. 26
June 29
Sept. 6
Dec. 13
1901, Feb. 5
Apr. 24
July 15
Sept. 30
Dec. 10
1902, Apr. 30
July 16
Sept. 15
1903, Apr. 9
June 9
Sept. 9

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
5,810,621.03
6,127,453.59
5,574,657.33
6,609,426.27
1904, M a r . 28
June 9 6.063.516.32
Sept. 6 5.711.787.99
1905, Mar. 14 4,932,388.41
May 29 5,445,419.67
Aug. 25 5.780.215.32
1906, Apr. 6 5,699,758.15
June 18 4,595,741.92
Sept. 4 5,033,922.55
1907, Mar. 22 4,913,900.69
May 20 4.579.213.31
Aug. 22 4.459.431.14
6,124,677.43
1908, Feb. 14
May 14 5.315.164.11
5,301,196.21
July 15
1909, Feb. 5 6.402.746.99
June 23 6.518.006.99
Sept. 1 6,535,053.97
1910, Mar. 29 6.160.452.32
June 30 5.779.705.94
Sept. 1 5,766,357.76
1911, Mar. 7 6.567.540.20
June 7 7,183,790.91
Sept. 1 7.329.240.20




United
Gold clear­
States coin ing-house
certificates. certificates.

D rs.
olla
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
81,867,941
79,350,310
97,977,078
125,407,875
138,253,126
167,236,329
134,139,306
122,714,388
127,383,181
89,631,179
115,489,178
95,817,601
110,239,109
137,600,039
114,786,576
177,871,926
223,548,381
209,327,989
179,079,510
207,446,746
191,104,588
164,528,256
154,296,044
185,705,942
208,565,633
214,972,492
191,873,930

r

Total.

Held by other
national
Total specie.
banks.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Dollars.

D rs.
olla

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
58.145.000
53.514.000
51.925.000

92,529,625.65
107.313.686.26
141.539.579.93
152.406.943.94
114.565.185.54
142.959.443.4
2
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
176,948,666.78
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
145,823,562.03
138,991,763.59
155,476,735.33

159.633.927.28
164.064.239.35
175,643,192.91
183,270,187.01
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
200.091.341.25
216.549.640.44
223.007.577.15
222,277,626.64
218,877,461.89
214.327.493.56
225,053,599.17
238,921,861.70
247.956.421.27
229.305.769.45
243.257.958.97
249.624.614.26
242.079.432.61

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
366.236.120.02
389,081,521.00
388.616.377.85
397.556.167.94

71 .0 4 5 .0 0 0

2 0 3 .0 6 2 .3 0 1 .2 7

2 6 1 ,3 5 4 ,9 6 9 .0 3

4 6 4 .4 1 7 .2 7 0 .8 0

69.325.000
68.290.000
65.320.000
63,400,500
66.815.000
58.122.000
54.715.000
51.920.000
51.555.000
48.670.000
53.975.000
35.430.000
38.245.000
41.010.000
47.035.000
49.330.000
48.235.000
50.540.000
47.295.000
61.755.000
52.950.000
51.325.000
48.980.000

213.641.642.32
241.238.116.99
204,391,694.41
191,560,307.67
199.978.396.32
153,452,937.15
174,799,919.92
152.771.523.55
166.708.009.69
190.849.252.31
173.221.007.14
219.426.603.43
267.108.545.11
255,639,185.21
232.517.256.99
263.294.752.99
244,874,641.97
221.228.708.32
207.370.749.94
243.227.299.76
268.083.173.20
276,481,282.91
248.183.170.20

275,022,502.93
263,510,818.54
278.857.366.98
288,074,763.11
295.501.056.61
306.726.463.41
311,187,336.96
311.665.767.29
333,377,904.09
339,864,656.79
357,886,743.38
394.958.265.83
410,033,750.67
400.818.687.36
432,065,969.88
430.846.257.15
421.523.255.41
440.571.063.61
436.973.104.83
429.399.246.37
467.678.776.28
484.630.224.56
463.339.174.61

488.664.145.25
504,748,935.53
4 8 3 .2 4 9 .0 6 0 .8 9

479.635.070.78
495.479.452.93
459.179.400.56
485,987,256.88
464.437.290.84
500.085.913.78
530,713,909.10
531,107,750.52
614.384.869.26
677.142.295.78
656.457.872.57
664,583,226.87
694.141.010.14
666,397,897.38
661.799.771.93
644,343,854.77
672,626,546.13
735,761,949.48
761,111,507.47
711.522.344.81

588

N ATIO N AL BANKS,

No. 301*—LOANS, CAPITAL, SURPLUS, NET DEPOSITS, ETC., OP NATIONAL
BANKS, WITH RATIOS OP LOANS TO CAPITAL, SURPLUS, AND NET
DEPOSITS, AND OF CASH TO NET DEPOSITS: 1
8t o 1 9
9 0
1
1
.
[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]

N E W YORK C ITY.

Date.

Legaltender
Num­
notes and
Net
ber of Loans. Capital. Surplus. deposits. Specie. United
banks.
States
certifi­
cates.^
Millions. M illions. M illions. M illions. M illions. M illions.

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..........
Sept. 9,1903............
Sept. 6,1904............
Aug. 25,1905..........
Sept. 4,1906............
Aug. 22,1907..........
July 15,1908 ..........
Sept. 1,1909............
Sept. 1,1910............
Sept. 1,1911............

47
49
48
49
49
50
49
48
47
44
44
42

6297.1
301.6
344.2
281.0
360.7
363.8
314.4
408.3
441.7
541.8
569.6
610.9
44
607.1
631.6
43
41
807.3
42
805.7
702.1
40
38
712.1
37 | 867.0
38 j 925.6
39 1 873.9
40
885.6

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..........
Sept. 9,1903............
Sept. 6,1904............
Aug. 25,1905..........
Sept. 4,1906............
Aug. 22,1907..........
July 15,1908 ..........
Sept. 1,1909............
Sept. 1,1910............
Sept. 1,1911............

286
295
295
298
295
297
298
261
256
255
287
294
289
308
306
303
316
328
332
344
343
342

649.1
50.9
49.6
51.2
50.8
50.9
50.5
48.6
48.7
47.7
62.8
70.5
90.6
100.6
106.4
106.6
105.8
114.6
112.8
114.5
119.9
121.4

636.9
38.1
40.5
41.6
42.3
42.1
42.3
42.8
43.0
43.5
47.4
52.1
63.5
72.5
78.8
79.6
102.0
109.8
110.0
116.3
125.0
121.1

6332.6
327.8
391.9
309.9
489.7
441.6
372.8
606.8
596.0
707.7
769.6
811.4
753.4
741.0
1,034.8
993.8
827.4
825.7
1,121.5
1,179.3
1,070.2
1,150.6

678.5
53.8
62.6
75.7
82.8
50.7
| 49.6
;
82.4
! 114.5
1 140.7
! 164.2
162.3
! 136.9
155.5
241.2
200.0
155.8
173.2
255.6
244,8
243,2
248.2

Ratios of—

,

Loans to
capital, Cash to
surplus, net de­
ana net posits.
deposits.
Per cent. Pen'cent.

613.9
32.0
40.6
32.5
88.9
73.9
58.6
54.1
38.2
36.9
49.9
53.2
47.4
47.6
46.7
53.3
46.5
45.6
59.6
57.0
48.4
55.2

71.0
72.3
71.4
69.8
61.9
68.0
67.5
68.2
64.2
67.8
64.7
65.4
66.9
69.1
$» 66.2
68.3
67.8
67.8
64.5
65.6
66.4
63.6

27.8
26.2
26.3
34.9
35.1
28.2
29.0
26.9
25.6
25.1
27.8
26.6
24.5
27.4
27.8
25.6
24.5
26.5
28.1
25.6
27.2
26.4

$35.2
44.5
38.7
48.0
40.3
39.5
44.6
38.0
32.1
35.2
59.4
66.4
61.9
60.8
62.1
63.9
59.7
63.9
76.0
76.3
76.5
75.2

75.6
74.0
73.3
73.2
64.7
70.3
71.1
66.9
64.2
65.8
64.8
66.3
68.5
70.5
66.4
67.5
69.9
71.0
66.9
66.8
69.1
68.2

17.1
20.0
18.1
24.4
18.8
17.7
20.2
16.1
15.8
14.4
16.0
15.0
14.0
15.3
15.2
15.3
14.5
15.7
17.3
15.3
15.3
15.3

OTHER RESERVE CITIES.




$614.4
612.7
673.5
558.8
586.9
632.6
593.7
536.8
568.6
857.4
916.1
1,042.5
1,136.7
1,171.1
1,202.3
1,343.9
1,476.7
1,591.5
1,504.4
1,753.4
1,857.5
1,958.9

$185.2
193.1
195.7
194.6
187.7
189.2
188.0
153.6
151.7
174.3
181.2
188.6
200.9
217.9
212.0
223.9
235.4
257.7
263.6
272.4
305.4
315.6

$566.8
$60.4
65.6
569.0
68.6
655.0
496.3
72.3
67.1
652.8
73.4
637.1
74.2
572.9
586.4
63.0
63.1
655.5
76.0 1,052.9
82.7 1,150.2
90.1 1,293.6
109.9 1,347.7
129.2 1,313.0
136.0 1,462.2
143.7 ’ 1,624.3
161.9 1,715.4
180.3 1,803.2
181.2 1,837.9
187.8 ; 2,164.1
217.6 2,159.9
214.5 1 2,340.3

!

$63.2 !
69,4
79,9 *
73.0
82,1
73.4
71.4
56.5
71.5
111.6
124.7
127.0
137.1
139.6
1 160.1
1 184.2
! 189.5
219.3
241.9
256.1
253.6
282.4

i Legal tenders only since Sept. 30,1901.

589

N A T IO N A L B AN K S.

N o . 3 0 1 * — L oan s , C a p i t a l , S u rplus , N et D eposits , etc ., o f N a t io n a l B a n e s , etc .,

1890 to 1911—Continued.

STATES EXCLUSIVE OF RESERVE CITIES.

Date.

Num­
ber of
banks.

Legaltender
notes and
Net
Loans. Capital. Surplus. deposits. Specie. United
States
certifi­
cates.

Ratios of—
Loans to
capital, Casb to
surplus, net de­
ana net posits.
deposits.

i

M s, M s, M s. M s. M s. M s. P cent P t,
illion illion illion illion illion illion er
ercen
Oct. 2,1890..............
Sept. 26,1891..........
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..........
Sept. 9,1903............
Sept. 6,1904............
Aug. 25,1905..........
Sept. 4, 1906............
Aug. 22,1907..........
July 15,1908..........
Sept. 1,1909............
Sept. 1,1910............
Sept. 1,1911............

3,207 81,068.5
3,333 1,074.9
3,430 1,135.8
3,434
990.8
8,411 1,012.4
3,365 1,029.6
3,329
986.1
3,276 1,000.6
3,259 1,015.0
3,274 1,097.5
3,540 1,201.1
3,885 1,365.1
4,268 1,536.4
4,691 1,678.8
6,066 1,716.6
5,412 1,849.0
6,781 2,120.2
6,178 2,374.9
6,455 2,244.3
6,595 2,449.7
6,791 2,735.7
6,919 2,818.9

8416.2
433.4
441.2
432.7
427.0
416.8
410.1
401.3
393.3
383.7
386.3
396.2
414.0
435.2
452.3
469.4
494.0
524.2
542.7
557.6
577.3
588.4

8116.3
123.9
129.7
132.9
130.8
130.9
131.1
130.5
130.3
128.9
131.8
137.3
153.0
168.7
181.6
194.5
226.3
258.2
272.8
293.8
315.6
334.3

8859.3
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
1,809.5
1,904.5
2,117.4
2,385.1
2,627.2
2,505.2
2,821.2
3,017.1
3,194.0

854.2
60.3
66.6
76.0
72.2
72.0
79.8
76.4
80.1
84.2
84.4
87.3
92.2
102.6
103.0
111.3
122.1
138.5
159.0
165.4
175.7
180.9

837.7
36.8
88.9
41.2
34.5
30.2
30.2
35.4
36.3
39.4
37.8
43.2
42.5
48.3
47.9
52.9
55.4
61.0
57.0
54.3
54.1
63.6

76.1
75.7
73.4
74.3
70.6
70.6
70.7
66.9
64.0
61.5
63-9
65.3
66.5
69.6
67.6
66.3
68.2
69.7
67.6
66.7
70.0
68.5

10.8
11.3
10.8
15.5
12.2
11.2
13.9
11.6
10.9
9.1
9.0
8.4
7.7
8.3
7.9
7.8
7*4
7.6
8.6
7.8
7.6
7.3

$86.8
113.3
118.3
121.7
165.6
143.8
142.3
149.5
126.8
127.7
147.1
162.9
141.8
156.7
156.7
170.1
161.6
170.5
192.6
187.6
179.1
183.9

75.1
74.7
74.1
73.3
68.4
70.5
70.0
67.2
64.4
64.3
64.4
65.7
67.3
69.8
66.9
67.2
68.7
69.8
66.4
66.5
69.2
67.6

16.1
16.9
16.3
22.0
19.9
17.1
19.1
17.7
16.9
15.4
15.9
14.7
13.2
14.8
15.0
14.1
12.7
13.3
15.5
13.8
13.6
13.4

T O TA L UNITED STATES.
Oct. 2,1890.............
Sept. 25,1891..........
Sept. 30,1892..........
Oct. 3,1893.............
Oct. 2,1894.............
Sept. 28,1895..........
Oct. 6.1896..............
Oct. 6,1897..............
Sept. 20,1898..........
Sept. 7,1899............
Sept. 5,1900............
Sept. 30,1901..........
Sept. 15,1902..........
Sept. 9,1903............
Sept. 6,1904............
Aug. 25,1905..........
Sept. 4,1906............
Aug. 22,1907..........
July 15,1908..........
Sept. 1,1909............
Sept. 1,1910............
Sept. 1,1911............

3,540
3,677
3,773
3,781
3,755
3,712
3,676
3,610
3,585
3,595
3,871
4,221
4,601
5,042
5,412
6,757
6,137
6,544
6,824
6,977
7,173
7,301




$1,970.0 i $650.5
1,989.2
677.4
2,153.5
686.6
1,830.6
678.6
2,007.1
668.9
2,041.8
657.1
648.5
1,893.3
631.5
2,066.8
621.5
2,156.0
2,496.7
605.7
2,686.7
630.3
3,018.6
655.3
705.6
3,280,1
3,481.4
753.7
770.8
3,726.2
799.9
3,998.5
835.1
4,299.0
896.5
4,678.6
4,615.7
919.1
5,128.8
944.6
5,467.1 1,002.7
5,663.4 1,025.4

$213.6
227.6
238.9
246.8
245.2
246.4
247.7
246.3
247.6
248.4
261.9
279.5
326.4
370.4
396.5
417.8
490.2
548.3
564.0
597.9
648.2
670.0

$1,758.7
1,758.6
2,022.5
1,573.7
2,019.3
1,989.3
1,798.8
12,195.7
2,479.7
1 3,031.4
3,281.0
3,661.6
3,844.4
3,863.5
4,400.9
4,735.5
4,927.9
5,256.1
5,464.6
6,164.6
6,247.3
6,684.8

$195.9
183.5
209.1
224.7
237.3
196.2
200.8
239.4
293.9
338.5
373.3
376.7
366.2
397.6
504.7
495.5
464.4
531.1
656.5
666.3
672.6
711.5

590

N ATIO N AL BANKS,

No. 3 0 2 . — LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OP NATIONAL BANKS ON JUNE 7,1611:
B y R ese r v e Cities an d b y S t a t e s .
[Source: Annual reports of tlie Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]

Reserve city or
State.

On time,
single­
Ondemand, Ondemand, On time,
secured
name
Num­ paper with by stocks, paper with paper (one
one or more bonds, and two or more
ber of individual
person or
individual
banks.
other
firm),
or firm
or firm
personal
without
names.
names.
securities.
other
security.

CENTRAL RESERVE
CITIES.

New York City.......
Chicago...................
St. Louis.................
Total....................

D rs.
olla
40
11
8

D rs.
olla

9,356,484 331,736,688
20,327,697 40,826,176
9,126,784 23,926,801

59 38,810,965 396,489,665

On time,
secured by
stocks,
bonds, and
other
personal
securities,
or on
mortgages
or other
real-estate
security.

D rs.
olla
D rs. D rs.
olla
olla
177,331,562 197,030,419 188,111,280
103,261,404 84,333,202 66,780,576
35,998,093 19,824,260 30,843,449

Total.

D rs.
olla
903,566,433
315,529,055
119,719,387

316,591,059 301,187,881 285,735,305 1,388,814,875

OTHER RESERVE
CITIES.

Boston....................
Albany....................
Brooklyn.................
Philadelphia...........
Pittsburgh..............
Baltimore...............
Washington............
Savannah................
New Orleans...........
Dallas......................
Fort Worth.............
Galveston...............
Houston..................
San Antonio............
Waco.......................
Louisville...............
Cincinnati...............
Cleveland................
Columbus...............
Indianapolis............
Detroit....................
Milwaukee..............
Minneapolis............
St. Paul..................
Cedar Rapids..........
Des Moines..............
Dubuque.................
Sioux City...............
Kansas City, Mo_
_
St. Joseph...............
Lincoln....................
Omaha....................
South Omaha.........
Kansas City, Kans.
Topeka....................

20 10,230,952
1,899,598
3
5
716,509
33 5,464,644
24 11,152,294
17 3,211,532
10 1,258,870
234,802
2
5 2,202,027
4
834,257
552,421
8
30,430
3
6
646,699
356,022
6
290,604
6
1,624,144
8
8 8,134,003
7 4,682,142
9 1,988,051
7 1,089,212
3 1,100.450
6 3,558,010,
5 5,339,1561
6 2,694,7441
3
576,2851
4 2,180.699'
3
59,722
4
534,464
11 6,627,5141
4
1,050,944'
4
270,858
7 2,615,675
166,426
3
2
94,457
2
261,515




42,212,512
9,394,726
4,741,447
48.733,729
37,784,999
14,544,531
10,079,271
454,992
4,065,237
668,146
217,324
867,308
1,085,634
109,035
295,877
4,722,252
17,185,292
11,093,360
3,625,174
2,262,420
2,446,739
5,623,691
4,791,971
3,129,137
530,402
940,844
5,300
129,846
6,214,997
511,875
230,502
2,334,992
170,313
273,540
59,316

47,998,564
5,097,673
8,188,773
56.685,272
42,568,737
15,893,568
7,917,038
1.435,388
7,049,780
5,946,488
3.599,991
1,030,121
6,879,754
2,532,108
1,923,336
8,999,077
15,590,508
14,617,289
4,893,621
12.524,265
15,084,441
12.985,899
22 670,674
9,969,006
2,103,477
3,333,965
1,189,382
2,748,035
16,667,467
3,951,430
2,184,401
9,369,425
718,551
1,167,335
666,935

67,966,323
2,624,195
2,812,468
70,159,483
17,452,151
16,283,370
1,236,057
211,759
2,236,106
2,959,943
2,824,923
946,045
5,414,666
2,102,533
1,277,532
2,452,412
12,721,265
16,117,919
2,374,026
4,993,233
5,071,676
9,416,094
4,757,216
6,418,005
1,064,432
3,052,043
727,621
2,081,976
7,977,755
2,086,372
1,707,180
7,162,160
664,365
1,465,197
427,919

26,128,669 194,537,020
1,125,053
20,141,245
17,032,984
573,787
37,646,565 218,689,693
28,528,798 137,386,979
11,787,002 61,720,003
1,784,387
22,275,623
642,268
2,979,209
5,062,849
20,615,999
6,229,672
16,638,506
4,152,177
11,346.836
985,656
3,859,560
7,196,802
21,223,555
8,321,745
3,222,047
1,300,954
5,088,303
23,192,762
5,394,877
7,917,471
61,548,539
8.771,602 55,282,312
3,712,796
16,593,668
27,174,675
6,305,545
31,287,004
7,583,698
38,431,298
6,847,604
47,585,582
10,026.565
27,312,225
5,101,333
2,050.802
6,325,398
2,946,677
12,454,228
733,935
2,715.960
7,491,574
1,997,253
61,116,791
23,629,058
1,296,670
8,897,291
6,397,459
2,004,518
29,193,963
7,711,711
6,267,678
4,548,023
3,810,442
809,993
468,301
1,883,986

591

N ATIO N A L BAN KS.

No. 3 0 2 . — L o a n s

Reserve city or
State.

and

D is c o u n t s o p N a t i o n a l B a n e s o n J u n e 7 ,1 9 1 1 , e t c .— Con.

On time,
single­
On demand, On demand, On time,
secured
name
paper
paper
Num­ one or with by stocks, two or with paper (one
more
more
ber of individual bonds, and individual person or
other
firm),
banks.
or firm
ot firm
personal
without
names.
names.
other
securities.
security.

On time,
secured by
stocks,
bonds, and
other
personal
securities,
or on
mortgages
or other
real-estate
security.

Total.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

OTHER RESERVE
cities—continued.

Wichita...................
Denver....................
Pueblo....................
Muskogee................
Oklahoma...............
Seattle....................
Spokane..................
Tacoma...................
Portland.................
Los Angeles............
San Francisco.........
Salt Lake City........

D rs.
olla
$
7
3
4

a

,

6
5
2
4
9
10
5

130,616
937,434
295.922
145,188
744,949
8,597,892
1,616,848
1,279,914
8,046,916
18,259,465
47,810,006
1,107,616

D rs.
olla
243,068
3,483,369
101,251
171,372
404,588
4,292,138
1,095,387
720,513
2,858,057
8,473,261
35,889,793
1,100,631

D rs.
olla
1,342,867
7,054,177
1,078,136
1,054,718
1,965,817
4,671,525
4,766,932
1,830,315
1,879,726
3,929,346
8,781,412
1,496,033

D rs.
olla
1,280,247
4,968,320
1,236,893
353,400
1,532,066
4,030,515
3,843,501
491,543
3,529,584
3,872,422
5,571,948
1,761,087

900,814

3,897,612

10,817,087
1,068,150

27,260,387
3,780,352
3,547,859
7,003,801
25,182,298
14,310,274
5,313,835
17,418,762
38,334,790
105,852,342

1,823,181
2,356,381
3,590,228
2,987,606
991,550
1,104,479
3,800,296
7,799,183
2,123,761 |

7,589,128

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

322 172,602,898 300,370,159

416,032,778 321,717,946 285,587,754 1,496,311,535

Total, res. cities...

381 211,413,863 696,859,824

732,623,837 622,905,827 571,323,059 2,835,126,410

70
56
51
188
22
79

3,909,994
3,540,528
4,306,119
18,091,355
767,292
6,320,938

3,501,869
3,841,008
2,763,410
54,271,173
3,348,657
10,417,239

17,970,678
6,863,146
6,684,502
100,802,853
11,278,245
27,272,464

466

36,936.226

78,143,356

STATES (RESERVED
CITIES INCLUDED).

Maine......................
New Hampshire___
Vermont.................
Massachusetts.........
Rhode Island..........
Connecticut............
N. England States
New York...............
New Jersey.............
Pennsylvania..........
Delaware.................
Maryland................
District of Columbia
Eastern States___
Virginia..................
West Virginia.........
North Carolina.......
South Carolina.......
Georgia....................
Florida....................
Alabama.................
Mississippi..............
Louisiana................
Texas ....................

458 36,575,594 381,923,165
196
9,165,213 24,458,568
830 41,821,728 120,012,748
814,676
28!
735,497
107! 5,325,273 16,615,244
11
1,352,601 10,480,067
1,630
128

94,975,906j 554,304,468

170,871,888 125,607,428

4,247,814

2,873,724

9,902,732
25,972,706

81
31

1,237,284
1,637,732
710,852

1,336,539
1,665,236
1,326,399

11,512,321
10,355,789
4,147,993

31
511

3,058,751

4,898,214

9,353,516

6,113,732

14,185,159
57,834,744

43
114
45




479,903
3,398,730

32,879,656
17,283,965
17,696,338
321,026,763
29,560,573
64,752,855

71,641,252 1 483,200,150

700,328,823 405,238,126 372,895,381j2,127,742,704
9,614,765'
3,386,221

3,982,594
2,721,473
917,811

3,917,475,
1,678,951
2,219,634
49,444.096
4,039,630
10,341,466'

315,159,299 241,243,285 217,098,594 1,192,019,937
72,297,258 16,276,517 12,028,148 134,225,704
266,928,014 127,929,978 123,949,864 680,642,332
1,546,666
9,599,885
5,661,118
841,928
32,056,772 17,710,361 16,410,796
88,118,446
1,861,313j 23,136,400
8,206,362
1,236,057

53,822,893
26,682,662
19,673,714

106
74

5,841,638
2,732,152
1,505,714
832,795

3,579,640
1,360,332
1,722,6731
98,417,286|
10,126,749
10,400,748

2,817,693
10,613,540
7,272,375
8,484,182
1,937,638
5,609,192
48,799,410

18,935,482|
9,428,046'
10,034,135
7,879,878
16,513,457
7,728,861
12,147,350
2,842,542
9,350,046
56,416,415

92,197,372
44,950,554
34,949,067
23,343,122
59,372,157
29,087,380
34,290,289
10,965,425
37,101,362
178,517,817

592

No.

N ATIO NAL BANKS.
3 0 3 . — L o a n s a n d D is c o u n t s o p N a t i o n a i . B a n e s , o n J u n e 7 ,1 9 1 1 , e t c .— C
on,

Reserve city or
State.

On time,
single­
On demand, On demand, On time,
secured
name
papt r with
Num­ paper with by stocks, two or more paper (one
ber of one or more bonds, ana
person or
incli ridual
other
banks. individual
firm),
or firm
or firm
personal
without
names.
names.
other
securities.
security.

On time,
secured by
stocks,
bonds, and
other
personal
securities,
or on
mortgages
or other
real-estate
security.

Total.

STATES (RESERVED
CITIES INCLUDED)

—continued.

D rs,
olla

D rs.
olla

Arkansas.................
Kentucky...............
Tennessee...............

46
144
100

873,244
6,427,774
2,963,477

687,460
8,188,929
2,470,208

Southern States...

1,454

37,763,141

380 40,832,722
263 13,141,485
438 49,288,204
100 8,665,624
128 8,500,170
272 17,299,859
327 20,026,634
129 21,204,270

Ohio........................
Indiana...................
Illinois....................
Michigan.................
Wisconsin...............
Minnesota...............
Iowa........................
Missouri..................
Middle States.......

olla
D
ollars. D rs. D
ollars. D
ollars.
7037,996 3,982,437 4,415,589 16,996,726
13,776,383
14,833,835

65,209,126
56,396,056

40,472,740

294 933,825 125,904,727 184,302,020

683,376,453

53,520,882
8,174,217
50,238,889
12,291,350
8,400,072
12,309,568
5,593,385
32,274,829

92 949,570 56,074,871
61 943,945 17,455,477
165 858,529 115,579,505
40 577,767 15,969,233
41 094,402 26,048,152
59 860,588 32,722,255
40 559,500 36,512,805
6h 468,984 35,586,747

298,864,512
122,971,302
473,893,379
97,050,862
102,497,780
155,606,055
124,851,316
215,624,753

2,035 178,958,968 182,803,192

29 271,512 "7,544,528
24 533,604 11,594,932

50,486,467
22,256,178
92,928,252
19,546,888
18,454,984
33,413,785
22,158,992
60,089,923

574. 313,285 335,949,045 319,335,469 1,591,359,959

North Dakota.........
South Dakota.........
Nebraska.................
Kansas....................
Montana.................
Wyoming................
Colorado..................
New Mexico............
Oklahoma...............

148
102
245
208
58
29
126
42
276

2,223,250
1,429,987
7,301,537
3,109,646
5,704,607
356.924
4,500,615
2,391,287
2,814,996

765,091
484,047
3,749,102
1,641,237
1,201,700
196,917
5,456,538
727,063
1,000,736

4 360,131
2 280,494
26 864,805
is 337,419
893,028
2.888,449
I 5 407,696
.
2 414,370
.
12 504,983

6,144,542
6,815,982
26,345,186
16,689,563
6,740,592
2,957,309
14,455,077
2,278,036
7,970,631

13,189,035
9,564,968
28,650,758
19,155,987
6,489,977
5,116,459
19,524,324
2,842,533
23,124,924

26,682,049
25,575,478
92,911,388
58,933,852
26,029,904
11,516,058
59,344,250
10,653,289
47,416,270

Western States...

1,234

29,832,849

15,222,431

95 951,375

90,396,918 127,658,965

359,062,538

Washington............
Oregon....................
California................
Idaho......................
Utah.......................
Nevada....................
Arizona...................
Alaska1...................

80 17,816,982
77 16,816,036
203 105,760,718
46 3,836,168
21
2,872,137
11 2,264,701
13
1,563,631
2
164,311

9,339,540
4,604,658
62,638,473
2,002,396
1,726,399
783,565
850,481
107,574

15 377,575
5 566,526
20 300,907
3.379,574
2 967,938
716,899
1 148,544
69,686

11,896,693
6,528,537
16,352,341
2,722,514
2,506,840
905,856
632,537
59,889

10,919,293
3,363,542
19,972,054
2,601,078
3,008,099
630,871
789,481
97,066

65,350,083
36,879,299
225,024,493
13,541,730
13,081,413
5,301,892
4,984,674
498,526

Pacific States.......

453 151,094,684

82,053,086

48 527,649

41,605,207

41,381,484

364,662,110

Hawaii....................
Porto Rico..............

4
1

171,225

752,327

128,070
80,406

14,938

254,532
33,375

1,321,092
113,781

Island possessions

5

171,225

752,327

208,476

14,938

287,907

1,434,873

United States___

7,277 529,732,999 953,751,600 1,885 135,321 1,124,716,389 1,117,502,478 5,610,838,787




* Statement of Mar. 7,1911.

593

N ATIO N A L BAN KS.

No. 803.—CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DIVIDENDS, AND TOTAL EARNINGS OP
ALL NATIONAL BANKS: B y P e r i o d s o p S i x M o n t h s , 1
8to 1 8
98
1
[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]
Ratios.
Period of
Six months
ended—

Num­
ber of
banks.

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1 |
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Total
dividends.

Surplus.

D rs.
olla
1888, Mar.
Sept.
1889, Mar.
Sept.
1890, Mar.
Sept.
1891, Mar.
Sept.
1892, Mar.
Sept.
1893, Mar.
Sept.
1894, Mar.
Sept.
1895, Mar.
Sept.
1896, Mar.
Sept.
1897, Mar.
Sept.
1898, Mar.
Sept.
1899, Mar.
Sept.
1900, Mar.
Sept.
1901, Mar.
Sept.
1902, Mar.
Sept.
1903, Mar.
Sept.
1904, Mar.
Sept.
1905, Mar.
Sept.
1906, Mar.
Sept,
1907, Jan.
July
1908, Jan.
July
1909, Jan.
July
1910, Jan.
July
1911, Jan.
July

Capital.

D rs.
olla

Net
earnings.

D rs.
olla

3,044
179,397,148
577,136,748
3,093
184,416,991
583,539,145
3,147
593,153,850
192,507,500
3,194
197,128,884
599,451,185
3,294
615,105,545
204,546,434
3,412
634,773,716 211,869,139
3,542
652,586,585
219,430,741
3,612
667,629,937
226,102,597
3,671
675,356,310 234,676,901
3,701
679,076,650 237,761,865
3,759
686,874,375 245,714,438
3,758
681,809,673 248,122,908
680,449,735 247,342,295
3,770
3,741
665,453,165 244,660,362
3,729
663,971,565 246,552,149
657,827,565 251,849,404
3,703
3,694
655,319,145 248,027,226
3,671
650,132,355 248,413,420
3,648
644,673,395 250,030,256
248,059,638
3,592
631,674,395
3,586
626,097,395 248,166,708
605,540,055 240,397,051
3,576
248,251,704
615,319,195
3,568
3,555
602,036.595
247,610,237
3,587
604,7o6,505 253,475,898
3,632
613,053,695 250,914,856
631,979,492 265, 470,791
3,909
639,043,080
271,432,304
4,030
4,232
680,173,259
299,814,598
305,211,716
4,306
667,354,275
710,281,395
343,713,237
4,596
362,497,812
4,805
735,314,217
5,024
757,416,659 I 382,605,619
765,948,330
398,299,071
5,244
770,280,133
406,362,709
5,429
408,923,609
5,582
782,071,020
420,675,516
6,787
777,017,473
460,557,864
5,966
825,635,706
5,780
816,428,634
506,685,707
6,306
868,943,244
538,079,788
638,858,424
6,467
886,631,425
558,842,528
6,132
901,232,595
579,904,988
919,150,875
6,779
590,909,979
6,797
919,136,775
615,595,925
6,925
950,216,335
976,698,764
644,723,512
7,043
662,090,882
7,140 1,005,740,915
677,772,638
7,186 1,010,619,535

1

9A 1

3 -9 -

0- 3 1 -

- ° 81-

-— -

-

D rs. P cl. P et. P ct *
olla
er
er
er

23,088,607 32,601,295
23,443,051 32,759,192
23,293,473 j 35,109,889
23,325,587 34,508,376
26,249,768 35,218,539
24,909,117 36,807,024
25,768,776 40,145,974
25,026,235 ( 35,617,640
25,546,854 34,363,090
24,853,860 32,294,925
26,474,210 36,091,708
23,158,985 32,689,243
23,231,360 19,762,826
22.101,910 22,192,422
24,150,634 23,367,885
21,819,028 23,498,671
23,732,644 25,068,123
21,793,303 24,674,195
21,422,515 23,938.732
20,971,725 20,334,581
22,843,928 25,233,450
21,448,043 24,799,522
23,487,081 24,515,918
23,204,421 29,830,772
24,228, 936 40,151,038 (
23,766,088 47,142,447
26, 414,956 40,548,375
26,201,822 41,305,420
39,517,620 57,797,747
28,681,874 48,783,730
31,441,748 53,959,990
32,124,099 55,921,540
41,516,024 60,553,595
34,072,866 52,382,832
36,923,456 52,813,322
36,214,718 53,096,063
44,616,844 60,566,466
44,648,006 66,960,370
51,281,258 75,371,556
48,446,981 76,863,878
43,883,151 65,088,793
53,453,131 66,246,493
47,086,082 65,100,767
45,907,368 66,084,983
53,689,$80 73,682,950
52,208,642 80,484,539
62,355,256 84,486,933
52,330,157 72,498,580

i Sept. 1,1906, to Jan. 1,1907.
2




s

Divi­
Earn­
Divi­
dends dends to ings to
capital capital
to cap­
ital. ana sur­ and sur­
plus.
plus.

4.00
4.02
3.93
3.89
4.27
3.92
3.95
3.75
3.78
3.66
3.85
3.40
3.40
3.30
3.64
3.32
3.62
3.35
3.32
3.32
3.65
3.54
3.82
3.85
4.01
3.88
4.18
4.10
5.80
4.30
4.43
4.37
5.48
4.45
4.79
4.63
5.74
5.41
6.28
5.58
4.95
5.93
5.12
4.99
5.65
5.35
6.20
5.18

3.05
3.05
2.96
2.93
3.20
2.94
2.96
2.80
2.81
2.71
2.84
2.49
2.50
2.40
2.65
2.40
2.63
2.43
2.39
2.38
2.61
2.54
2.72
2.73
2.82
2.75
2.94
2.88
4.03
2.95
2.98
2.93
3.64
2.93
3.14
3.04
3.73
3.47
3.88
3.44
3.08
3.66
3.14
3.04
3.43
3.21
3.74
3.10

4.31
4.26
4.47
4.33
4.30
4.35
4.60
3.99
3.78
3.52
3.87
3.51
2.10
2.40
2.57
2.57
2.78
2.75
2.68
2.31
2.89
2.93
2.84
3.51
4.68
5. 46
4.52
4.54
5.90
5.02
5.12
5.09
5.31
4.50
4.49
4.46
5.06
5.21
5.70
5.46
4.57
4.54
4.34
4.38
4.71
4.96
5.07
4.29

1

.

594

S A Y IN G S

BANK S,

No. 304— RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF SAVINGS, STATE, AND PRI­
VATE BANNS AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES: Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e
3

0

t, o 1

19

91

01

7.

[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of th( Currency, Treasury Department.}
SAVINGS BAN £S.
1907

1908

909

1910

1,415 banks.

1,453 banks.

1,7(K banks.

1,759 banks.

1,884 banks.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Dd rs.
la

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Classification.

RESOURCES.

1
i

1911

,

Loans on real estate . 1,385,484,075 1, 140,001,503 11,620, 31,445.62
1,963,906,841.51
Loans on other col207, C32,049
G , G24,785
O
232,o93,152.92
lateral security...
205,912,380.77
■2,294,417,426.79
Other loans and dis239,017, 711
364,362,059
177,077,493.04
counts....................
243,857,140.37
1,320,534
1,050,343
2,
509.26
1,595,816.33
18,744,618
13,860,545
United States bonds.
43,. 66,428.18
13,226,534.10
State, county, and
618,494,020
587,155,390
710, 59,543.86
municipal bonds.
779,927,236.80
Railroad bonds and
602.224,313
618,193,415
769,080,508.90
stocks.................
792,998,933.33
Bonds of other pub­
1,797,111,826.05
lic-service corpora­
tions
.................
101,139,974.97
"Rank stocks_.............
24,987,618
24,265,271
Other stocks, bonds,
381,816,604
343,465,167 * 189, f64,433.53
. 1G1,976,217.67
and securities___
Due f r o m o t h e r
214,327,121.92
218,< 77,832.87
162,092,428
163,616,708
242,389,433.46
banks and bankers.
Real estate, furni­
75,806,650.82
51,885,740
68,123,675.81
73,955,091.77
ture. and fixtures..
57,010,988
Checks and o t h e r
|1
5,397,201.49
cash items............
3,036,115 ;
1
779,228
3, {44,728.46
4,552,812.46
32, (97,021.94
28,666,882
50,880,340.23
42,408,336.78
43,483,533
Cash on hand............
2, £,27,330.95
45,782,436.65
22,554,993.25
Other resources.........
57,469,893 | 85,604,217
Total.............

3,782,873,200 |3,809,533,152

4,072,710.105.34 4,481,871,444.90

4,652,313,302.62

LIABILITIES.

Capital stock............
34,224,322
36,013,455
244,711,801
201,220,662
Surplus fund............
Other u n d i v i d e d
33,475,531
profits....................
39,412,250
.........................
Dividends unpaid__ 1
Individual deposits.. 3,495,410,087 3,479,192,891
Due to other banks
8,179,275
and bankers.........
3,187,417
10,363.323
7,015,338
Other liabilities........
Total............... !|3,782,873,200

3,809,533,152

1Includes mortgages owned.




59,: D , 420.00
C
224,124,711.93

68,320,822.30
276,229,027.77

72,177,899.09
261,834,083.46

62,160,100.11
53,724,408.38
D2,707.96
455,009.93
3,713,1)5,709.80 4,070,486,246.70

77,264,792.69
51,294.48
4,212,583,598.53

6,690,451.96
5,965,477.86

8,084,294.10
20,317,340.27

4,072,710,105.34 4,481,871,444.90

4,652,313,302.62

8,2*4,513.44
4,8 >5,942.10

*11ailload and bank stocks included.

S T A T E BANKS,

595

No. 3 0 4 . —R esources a n d L iab il it ies op S a v in g s , S t ate , a n d P r iv a t e B a n k s
a n d L oan an d T rust C o m p a n ie s : Y ears en ded J une 30,1907 to 1911— Contd.
STATE BANKS.
1907

—
1908

——
1909

9,907 banks.

11,220 banks.

-- “
1910

1911

11,319 banks.

12,166 banks.

12,843 banks.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla
' 489,660,852.27

■

Classification.

RESOURCES.

D rs.
olla

Loans on real estate .
102,737,361
Loans on other collateral security ..
171,112,891
Other loans and discounts.................. 2,139,836,544
Overdrafts..............
27,940,524
United States bonds.
2, 111, 794
State, county, and
municipal bonds ..
5,674,831
Railroad bonds and |
stocks....................
5,160,140
Bonds of other pub­
lic-service corpora­
tions ......................
Bank stocks............. 1
1,149,248
Other stocks, bonds, '1
475,408,624
e t c .........................
Due from other i
548,466,473
banks and bankers.
Real estate, furni­
ture, e t c ................
117,688,432
Checks and other
cash items.............
96,508,728
Cash on hand............
254,001,570
Other resources.......
81,393,177

D rs.
olla
188,352,185

1414,820,580.12

127,270,0(59

559,690,457.10

2,090,944.681
29,447,901
2.888,514

1,112,841,061.34
34,316,574.20
5,221,710.94

1,311,054,107.83
32,322,218.37
2,848.777.50

3,729,479

65,892,211.21

55,096,142.18

2,698,260

75,036,949.01

606,377,489.15

•2,406,466,674.48

75,753,959.38
303,624,801.49
52,742,087.88

184,385
492,935,533

a 140,870,309.97

549,297,603

491.9G1.3G5.43

485,361,856.14

525,822,785.89

136,146,988

119,702,242.64

130,844,382.91

135,115,589.73

71,251,438
308,736,342
28,754,507

75,096,440.72
227,039,134.90
10,180,096.61

105,187,734.98
240,580,836.12
22,892,480.69

77,855,345.68
236,662,497.38
17,364,546.20

4,032,638,485

3,338,669,134.19 3,694,958,766.81

3,747,786,296.35

502,513,303
Capital stock............ | 471,063,037
Surplus fund..........
192,587,461
217,112,085
Other u n d i v i d e d
86,503,972
profits....................
88,664,017 ,
Dividends unpaid...
682,749
747,808
Individual deposits.. 3,068,649,860 2,937,129.598
Due to other banks
207,432,987
211,007,202
and bankers.........
81,263,791
Other liabilities........
85,870,952

416,059,900.00 . 435,822.833.58
152,639,305.36 ' 187,571,005.45

452,944,684.44
170,566,937.42

Total............... 4,119,190,337
LIABILITIES.

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

■ 129,109,890.91

!
|

4,119,190,337

4,032,638,485

_______ 1
i Includes mortgages rsvned.




91,213,767.57 i 65,678,941.67
92,785,739.26
1,039.492.86 [
2,441,796.41 ,
1,235,652.15
2,4G6,958,665.76 2,727,926,98G 03 2,777,566,835.81
.

1

1

158,958,549.87 j 129,768,527.09 j
51,799,452.77 | 145,748,676.58

144,578,103.41
108,108,343.86

3,338,669,134.19 ;3,694,958,706.81 |3,747,786,296.35

*Railroad and bank stocks included.

596

P R IV A T E

B AX K S.

No. 3 0 4 . — R esources a n d L iabilities of Sa v in g s , S t a t e , a n d P r iv a t e B a n e s
a n d L oan a n d T rust Co m p an ie s : Y e a r s en ded J une 30,1907 to 1911— Contd.
PRIVATE BANKS.

1907

1908

11909

1910

1911

1,141 banks.

1,007 banks.

1,49 banks.

934 banks.

1,116 banks.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

DMrs.
a

D rs.
olla

Classification.

RESOURCES.

Loans on real estate.
18,945,940
Loans on other col9,403,042
lateral security. ..
Other loans and dis101,127,853
counts....................
Overdrafts..............
3,313,256
United States bonds.
546.408
State, county, and
municipal bonds..
641,411
Railroad bonds and
476,202
stocks....................
Bonds of other pub­
lic-service corpo­
rations ..................
Bank stocks............
210,209
Other stocks, bonds,
7,860,542
etc..........................
Due f r o m o t h e r
banks and bank­
31,424,217
ers..........................
Real estate, furni- '
1
7,748,260
ture, etc................^
Checks and other
897,467
cash item s.............
8,710,484
Cash on hand...........
3,725,728
Other resources........
Total...............

D rs.
olla

19,610,740

136 >36,702.07

7,521,699

21 )90,873.66

80,226,816
1,79G 144
,
297,157

103 >69,194.24
4 >16,218.90
>09,219.30

71,559,680.21
2,633,647.85
410,282.47

1,100,443

3 228,802.32

2,4GG,506.72

550,901

1 213,577.66

37,536,422.83
16,316,121.32

108,449,464.30

448,547.28
, 10,409,581.40

1
1

1,418,865.04

205,348
5,821,879

27, 147,704.00

27,298,378

40 *32,891.79

24,009,188.01

26,168,941.51

6,448,497

13, 126,388.49

7,482,500.61

9,021,350.43

1,529,589
8,497,540
636,349

1, 387,731.95
11, 153,706.52
1, 137,343.91

704,623.55
6,764,890.90
2,135,304.04

1,039,498.54
7,189,327.84
889,584.93

195,031,619

161,541,480

246,256,355.41

160,015,552.81

182,824,220.68

5,125,443.71

L IA B IL IT IE S .
Capital stock............
Surplus fund............
Other u n d i v i d e d
profits....................
Dividends unpaid...
Individual deposits..
Due to other banks
and hankers..........
Other liabilities........

25,144,822
7,322,579

21,122,836
5,556,239

27,"26,922.00
10,195,237.01

18,899,561.74
6,541,431.06

21,872,416.34
7,329,974.38

3,519,734
131,387
151,072,225

3,475,238
35,160
126,673,158

5.133,006.44
62,003.43
193,263,224.31

3,160,559.55
62,448.49
124,644,003.22

3,421,956.92
189,643.09
142,277,224.21

2,844,638
4,996,234

1,561,453
3,117,396

3. 404,236.54
6, 171,725.68

1,644,318.25
5,063,230.50

1,583,296.84
6,149,708.90

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

195,031,619

161,541,480

246, 256,355.41

160,015,552.81

182,824,220.68

1Includes mortgages owned.




2 Rai road and bank stocks included.

LOAN

AND

TRU ST COMPANIES,

597

N o . 3 0 4 . — R e s o u r c e s a n d L i a b i l i t i e s op S a v i n g s , S t a t e ,
a n d L o a n a n d T r u s t C o m p a n ie s : Y e a r s e n d e d Ju n e 8
0

and

P r iv a t e B a n k s

t ,o 1

1 9

91

01

LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES.
1908

1907

1909

1910

1911

Classification.
794 companies. 842 companies. 1,079 companies. 1,089 companies.

RESOURCES.

Loans on real estate. . .
Loans on other collateral security.............
Other loans and discounts.......................
Overdrafts...................
United States bonds.. State, county, and municipal bonds............
Railroad bonds and
stocks........................
Bonds of other publicservice corporations.
Bank stocks.................
Other stocks, bonds,
and securities...........
Due from other banks
and bankers.............
Real estate, furniture,
and fixtures..............
Checks and other cash
items.........................
Cash on hand...............
0 ther resources............

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1,251 compa­
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174,235,578

153,727,485 1377,318,280.19

823,109,861

821,341,681 1,222,881,129.16

604,018,798
660,318
1,280,592

404,412,308
860,744
555,303

460,550,859.39
3,916,235.40
3,222,380.20

668,650,049.78
3,786,253.54
2,224,692.43

11,239,601

89,639,659

155,647,931.87

187,123,910.87

31,823,413

29,576,312

362,404,241.30

6,528,463

4,805,843

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■2,250,572,910.64

1,000,263,549.84

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4G7,531,456.44
1,289,452,721.54

371,707,846.78
212,593,716.76

735,127,601

651,298,154 2 468,914,756.87

261,977,373

391,573,223

578,243,506.14

467,643,271.31

617,605,590.28

51,078,710

97,112,461

127,216,448.81

125,486,325.05

143,081,102.71

5,042,082
101,719,515
263,577,455

5,878,676
118,398,874
9G 452,153
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19,129,908.47
254,447,910.16
34,641,394. G
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26,374,390.56
260,129,890.91

21,763,736.38
269,825,560.23
68,635,104.75

Total.................. 3,071,419,360

341,128,520.22

8 ,3 9 2 .2
0 7 ,7 3 1

2,865,632,876 4,068,534,982.65 4,216,850,061.52 4,665,110,868.71

LIABILITIES.

Capital stock................
276,146,081
Surplus fund...............
369,286,668
Other u n d i v i d e d
28,578,358
profits.......................
D ividends unpaid.......
291,468
Individual deposits... 2,061,623,035
Due to other banks
and bankers..............
167,872,757
167,620,993
Other liabilities...........

65,448,601.52
45,894,591
141,683,091.23
138,464,384.81
2,360,771.04
467,115
985,990.44
2,842,956.53
1,866,964,314 2,835,835,180.79 3,073,122,706.20 3,295,855,895.27

Total.................. 3,071,419,360

2,865,632,876 4,068,534,982.65 4,216,850,061.52 4,C65,110,868.71

278,408,759
370,145,308

163,014,678
140,738,111

1Includes mortgages owned.




362,763,223.00
351,699,101.89

276,753,308.05
98,815,087.25

367,333,556.37
432,718,233.98

187,141,876.31
88,242,130.61

385,782,933.44
400,406,067.99

319,368,254.43
122,872,561.73

i Railroad and bank stocks included.

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[Source: Animal reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department.]
1910
State.

Num­ Number
ber of or deposi­
tors.*
banks.

m i*

Aver­
Num­
Amount of age to ber of
each
deposits.
deposi­ banks.
tor.

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8.977
Alabama..........
5
626,452
652
A rizona............
1
396,069
Arkansas. . . . . . .
(4)
420,172
California.........
123
334,965,870
21,729
Colorado..........
9
3,315,861
87
570,065
C onnecticut....
274,161,706
D elaw are.........
2
26,524
9,631,121
61,410
Dist. of Col.......
14
10,515,201
8,109
Florida..............
5
1,294,087
16
30,984
7,929,256
Georgia............ „
Idaho.................
4
1,748
259,026
Illinois®............
31,995
6
Indian a............
11,836,496
428,777
I o w a ............... „
663
168,279,873
18,294
13
Kansas..............
3,507,501
15,079
K entucky.........
10
2,286,616
8
Louisiana.........
49,881
16,888,081
237,813
52
89,938,241
M aine...............
*22
243,395
M aryland.........
89,354,005
190 2,078.953
Massachusetts..
761,365,758
Michigan..........
818
104,431
38,841,392
9
98,338
Minnesota.........
24,491,871
12
8,558 !
Mississippi.......
1 1,751,263
5.990
M ontana..........
3
2,927,872
17
10,417
Nebraska...........
1,527,538
1,074
1
Nevada..............
745,442
55
184,826
84,836,589
New Hampshire
26
309,338 1 106,762,663
New Jersey.......
11
693,275
New M exico___
2,691 1
142 2,886,910 il, 526,935,582
New Y ork.........
24
33,983 1 7,233,262
North Carolina.
46
337,786
Ohio..................
126,710,271
3
2,707
453,813
Oklahoma........
12
11,273
Oregon..............
10,951,202
398,885
11
Pennsylvania ..
176,194,530
167,998
18
Rhode Island...
72,334,583
32,380
25
9,808,102
South Carolina.
South Dakota..
(4
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36,608
13
10,244,449
Tennessee.........
31,449
4
U ta h .................
9,026,871
21
108,298
V erm ont..........
43,132.268
24
V irginia.......... *
82,217
8,179,974
12
Washington___
32,421
9,496,385
8
24,129
4,125,519
West V irginia..
12
25,507
Wisconsin........
6,080,507
1,137
549,804
Wyoming.......... ___ _3
Total....... 1,759 9,142.908 4,070,486,247

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58.64
607.47

Number
of deposi­
tors.®
4,000
700
3,713
688,168
17,146
587,175
S3,336
70,746
7.654
49,789
1,765

Amount of
deposits.

Aver­
age to
each
deposi­
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504,067.91
389,995.92
928,018.13
362,965>698.41
3,342,389.94
284,807,844.03
10,273,475.63
12,205,693.81
1,269,268.62
11,187,058.46
226,349.84

797.21
152.60
480.93
377.34
171.23
159.59
255.91
148.18

2
I
3
123
9
87
2
15
4
29
3

126.01
657.14
249.93
527.44
194.93
485.04
308.18
172.5S
168.83
224.68
128.24

369.95
392.46
191.73
161.64
338.59
378.19
367.12
366.23
371.93
249.06
204.63
488.79
146.64
694.08
459.51
346.13
257.63
528.92
212.85
375.12
167.64
971.45
441.72
430.57
302.91

5
697
11
a15
9
49
746
192
823
9
20
2
19
1
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27
9
141
25
966
2
12
11
17
27

33,873
12,356,715.57497,260 168,068,098.53
3,709,286.29
20,863
35,174
5,375,307.16
59,754
16,825,931.64
224,406 88,690,336.41
214,888
99,428,408.68
2,138,838 790,931,542.57
119,733
44,612,277.50
103,115 25,506,294.51
2,631,555.77
11,693
3,468
2,300,772.58
14,040
2,336,273.36
1,301
914,286.98
190,669
87,383,225.61
317,925 111,403,370.26
2,877
558,487.08
2,810,188 1,561,168,449.10
32,139
7,328,035.28
253,646 89,260,972.17
1,399
231,936.33
36,803
11,997,744.12
474,709 186,533,659.91
143»145 75,459,963.11
Qfi KQQ
0O>ft)OO 11,341,101.52

365.18
337.99
177.79
152.82
281.58
395.22
462.69
370.26
372.60
247.36
225.05
663.42
166.40
702.76
458.29
350.41
194.12
555.54
228.01
351.91
165.78
326.00
392.94
527.15
293.90

279.84
287.03
398.27
253.90
292.91
170.98
238.39
483.56
445.20

20
5
21
35
9
8
16
2
1,884

88,000
11,226,854.95
33,890
8,711,020.65
110,644 44,610,453.82
62,039
19,956,340.10
24,189
8,689,447.52
25,241
4,441,150,17
57,149
18,895,298.32
1,347
599,140.26
9,597,185 4,212,583,598.53'

295.44
257.04
403.18
321.67
359.23
175.94
330.63
444.79
438.93

396.00
488.96
250.15
366.41
206.08
733.46

421
242
197
816
54
154

3,394,877 1,372,883,365.55
3,921,792 1,981,013,057.39
367,784
93,014,689.71
1,084,776 358,699,656.60
61,140
13,078,285.84
786,816 393,894,543.44

404.39
505.13
252.91
336.88
213.90
500.62

G p ic d
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Northeastern. . .
Eastern..............
Southern...........
M iddle..............
Western............
Pacific...............

423 3,347,958 1,325,769,145
217 3,925,462 1,919,393,102
280,905
70,267,061
150
753 1,026,834
376,240,410
12,975,664
69
62,965
157
498,789 365,840,865

iThis compilation includes statements as of June 7, 1911, from 635 mutual savings banks and 1,249
stock savings banks. Many o f the stock savings banks receive commercial deposits, and included
with the figures for 1911 are $106,689,268.12 reported as subject to check without notice in such banks
to the credit of 362,820 depositors. ^Depositors in the following number of banks for the States
named have been estimated: Maine, 3; Maryland, 1; low a, 83. aDepositors in the following num­
ber of banks for the States named have been estimated: 1 bank each in Maryland and Washington;
2 in Mississippi; 3 each in North Carolina, Georgia, and Ohio; 8 in Tennessee; and 128 in Iowa.
♦Included with State banks. *Included in reports of the Comptroller of the Currency in abstract of
State banks having savings departments. 6Mutual savings banks only. 7 Includes mutual and
stock savings banks. 8Does not include commercial banks having the word “ Savings” in their title.
0Reclassification to conform to that made by State banking department. A number of Savings and
Trust” companies included with savings banks in 1910 now excluded from this compilation.
m Northeastern division: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Con­
necticut. Eastern division: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Dis­
trict of Columbia. Southern division: Virginia, West V rginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Middle
division: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Western division:
South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
forPacific division: California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.
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60,101
133,809
201,961
268,442
394,931
677,145
1,182,055
2,172,854
4,075,647
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7,689.30
12,891.70
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429.00
402.00
498.00
338.00
581.00
690.00
1.851.00
3.936.00
6.720.00
11,330.00

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551.40
971.90
1,126.70
1 187.00
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60,652.40
134,922.90
203,287.00
269 814 00
396,440.10
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deposit in
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191.878.97
264,508.32
3X1,977.90
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1,704
48
81,758
7,990
80,701
48
12,609
82,646
48
16,105
93
154,505
28,016
400
316,714
34,500
1,000
73,907
578,817
1,280 1,175,618
184,819
1,973 2,185,438
282,045
3,148 2,837,918
473,304
4,185
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5,185 ............
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into
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April..................................................................
May...............................................................................................

Number of
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NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE.

No. 307.—TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE: 1862
TO 1911.
[S o u rc e : A n n u a l re p o rts o f th e C o m p t r o lle r o f th e C u r r e n c y , T r e a s u r y D e p a r tm e n t.]

Y e a r ended
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D o lla r s.

1 8 6 2 ....................

60

6 8 ,3 7 5 ,8 2 0

6 ,8 7 1 ,4 4 3 ,6 9 1

4 1 5 ,5 3 0 ,3 3 1

1 8 6 3 ...................

50

6 8 ,9 7 2 ,5 0 8

1 4 ,8 6 7 ,5 9 7 ,8 4 9

6 7 7 ,6 2 6 ,4 8 3

C a p it a l.1

B a la n c e s p a id
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C le a r in g s .

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A v e ra g e
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in m o n e y .

B a l­
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c le a r ­
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D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

P e rct.

2 2 ,2 3 7 ,6 8 2 !

1 ,3 4 4 ,7 5 8

6 .0

4 8 ,4 2 8 ,6 5 7

2 ,2 0 7 ,2 5 2

4 .6

7 7 ,9 8 4 ,4 5 5 i

2 ,8 6 6 ,4 0 5

3 .7

A v e ra g e
d a ily
c le a r in g s .

1 8 6 4 ....................

49

6 8 ,5 8 6 ,7 6 3

2 4 ,0 9 7 ,1 9 6 ,6 5 6

8 3 5 ,7 1 9 ,2 0 5

1 8 6 5 ....................

55

8 0 ,3 6 3 ,0 1 3

2 6 .0 3 2 ,3 8 4 ,3 4 2

1 ,0 3 5 ,7 6 5 ,1 0 8

8 4 ,7 9 6 ,0 4 0 '1 3 ,3 7 3 ,8 2 8

4 .0

1 8 6 6 ....................

58

8 2 ,3 7 0 ,2 0 0

2 8 ,7 1 7 ,1 4 6 ,9 1 4

1 ,0 6 6 ,1 3 5 ,1 0 6

9 3 ,5 4 1 ,1 9 5

3 .7

3 ,4 7 2 ,7 5 3

1 8 6 7 ....................

58

8 1 ,7 7 0 ,2 0 0

2 8 ,6 7 5 ,1 5 9 ,4 7 2

1 ,1 4 4 ,9 6 3 ,4 5 1

9 3 ,1 0 1 ,1 6 7

3 ,7 1 7 ,4 1 4

4 .0

1 8 6 8 ....................

59

8 2 ,2 7 0 ,2 JO

2 8 ,4 8 4 ,2 8 8 ,6 3 7

1 ,1 2 5 ,4 5 5 ,2 3 7

9 2 ,1 8 2 ,1 6 4

3 ,6 4 2 ,2 5 0

4 .0

1 8 6 9 ....................

59

8 2 ,7 2 0 ,2 0 0

3 7 ,4 0 7 ,0 2 8 ,9 8 7

1 ,1 2 0 ,3 1 8 ,3 0 8

1 2 1 ,4 5 1 ,3 9 3

3 ,6 3 7 ,3 9 7

3 .0

1 8 7 0 ....................

61

8 3 ,6 2 0 ,2 0 0

2 7 ,8 0 4 ,5 3 9 ,4 0 6

1 ,0 3 6 ,4 8 4 ,8 2 2

9 0 ,2 7 4 ,4 7 9

3 ,3 6 5 ,2 1 0

3 .7

1 8 7 1 ....................

62

8 4 ,4 2 0 ,2 0 0

2 9 ,3 0 0 ,9 8 6 ,6 8 2

1 ,2 0 9 ,7 2 1 ,0 2 9

9 5 ,1 3 3 ,0 7 4

3 ,9 2 7 ,6 6 6

4 .1

1 8 7 2 ...................

61

8 4 ,4 2 0 ,2 0 0

3 3 ,8 4 4 ,3 6 9 ,5 6 8

1 ,4 2 8 ,5 8 2 ,7 0 7

1 0 9 ,8 8 4 ,3 1 7

4 ,6 3 8 ,2 5 6

4 .2

1 8 7 3 ....................

69

8 3 ,3 7 0 ,2 0 0

3 5 ,4 6 1 ,0 5 2 ,8 2 6

1 ,4 7 4 ,5 0 8 ,0 2 5

1 1 5 ,8 8 5 ,7 9 4

4 ,8 1 8 ,6 5 4

4 .1

1 8 7 4 ....................

69

8 1 ,6 3 5 ,2 0 0

2 2 ,8 5 5 ,9 2 7 ,6 3 6

L, 2 8 6 ,7 5 3 ,1 7 6

7 4 ,6 9 2 ,5 7 4

4 ,2 0 5 ,0 7 6

6 .6

1 8 7 5 ....................

59

8 0 ,4 3 5 ,2 0 0

2 5 ,0 6 1 ,2 3 7 ,9 0 2

1 ,4 0 8 ,6 0 8 ,7 7 7

8 1 ,8 9 9 ,4 7 0

4 ,6 0 3 ,2 9 7

5 .6

1 8 7 6 ...................

59

8 1 ,7 3 1 , m

2 1 ,5 9 7 ,2 7 4 ,2 4 7 !

1 ,2 9 5 ,0 4 2 ,0 2 9

7 0 ,3 4 9 ,4 2 8

4 ,2 1 8 ,3 7 8

6 .0

1 8 7 7 ...................

58

7 1 ,0 8 5 ,2 0 0

2 3 ,2 8 9 ,2 4 3 ,7 0 1 '

1 ,3 7 3 ,9 9 6 ,3 0 2

7 6 ,3 5 8 ,1 7 6

4 ,5 0 4 ,9 0 6

5 .9

1 8 7 8 ....................

57

6 3 ,6 1 1 ,5« >0

2 2 ,5 0 8 ,4 3 8 ,4 4 2

1 ,3 0 7 ,8 4 3 ,8 5 7 1

7 3 ,7 8 5 ,7 4 7

4 ,2 7 4 ,0 0 0

6 .$

1 8 7 9 ...................

59

6 0 ,8 0 0 ,2 0 0

2 5 ,1 7 8 ,7 7 0 ,6 9 1

1 ,4 0 0 ,1 1 1 ,0 6 3 ■

8 2 ,0 1 5 ,5 4 0

4 ,5 6 0 ,6 2 2

6 .6

1 8 8 0 ....................

59

6 0 ,4 7 5 ,2 0 0

3 7 ,1 8 2 ,1 2 8 ,6 2 1

1 ,5 1 6 , >38,631

1 2 1 ,5 1 0 ,2 2 4

4 ,9 5 6 ,0 0 9

4 .1
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1 8 8 1 ....................

61

6 1 ,1 6 2 ,7 0 0

4 8 ,5 6 5 ,8 1 8 ,2 1 2

1 ,7 7 6 ,0 1 8 ,1 6 2

1 5 9 ,2 3 2 ,1 9 1

5 ,8 2 3 ,0 1 0

1 8 8 2 ...................

62

6 0 ,9 6 2 ,7 0 0

4 6 ,5 5 2 ,8 4 6 ,1 6 1

1 ,5 9 5 ,0 0 0 ,2 4 5

1 5 1 ,6 3 7 ,9 3 5

5 ,1 9 5 ,4 4 0

3 .4

1 8 S 3 ....................

64

6 1 ,1 6 2 ,7 0 0

4 0 ,2 9 3 ,1 6 5 ,2 5 8

1 ,6 6 8 ,3 8 3 ,1 9 6

1 3 2 ,5 4 3 ,3 0 7

5 ,1 6 1 ,1 2 9

3 .9
4 .6

18 8 4 ....................

62

6 0 ,4 1 2 ,7 0 0

34, 0 9 2 ,0 3 7 ,3 3 8

1 ,5 2 4 ,9 3 0 ,9 9 4

1 1 1 ,0 4 8 ,9 8 2

4 ,9 6 7 ,2 0 2

1 8 8 5 ....................

64

5 8 ,6 1 2 ,7 0 0

2 5 ,2 5 0 ,7 9 1 ,4 4 0

1 ,2 9 5 ,3 5 5 ,2 5 2

8 2 ,7 8 9 ,4 8 0

4 ,2 4 7 ,0 6 9

6 .1

1 8 8 6 ....................

64

5 9 ,3 1 2 ,7 0 0

3 3 ,3 7 4 ,6 8 2 ,2 1 6

1 ,5 1 9 ,5 6 5 ,3 8 5

1 0 9 ,0 6 7 ,5 8 9

4 ,9 6 5 ,9 0 0

4 .6

1 8 8 7 ....................

65

6 0 ,8 6 2 ,7 0 0 (

3 4 ,8 7 2 ,8 4 8 ,7 8 6

1 ,5 6 9 ,6 2 6 ,3 2 5

1 1 4 ,3 3 7 ,2 0 9

5 ,1 4 6 ,3 1 6

4 .6

1 8 8 8 ...................

64

6 0 ,7 6 2 ,7 0 0

3 0 ,8 6 3 ,6 8 6 ,6 0 9

1 ,5 7 0 ,1 9 8 ,5 2 8

1 0 1 ,1 9 2 ,4 1 5

5 ,1 4 8 ,1 9 2

6 .1

1 8 8 9 ...................

64

1
6 0 ,7 6 2 ,7 (1 0 1

3 4 , 7 % , 4 6 5 ,5 2 9

1 ,7 5 7 ,6 3 7 ,4 7 3

1 1 4 ,8 3 9 ,8 2 0

5 ,8 0 0 ,7 8 4

5 .0

1 8 9 0 ....................

65

6 0 ,8 1 2 ,7 0 0

3 7 ,6 6 0 ,6 8 6 ,5 7 2

1 ,7 5 3 ,0 4 0 ,1 4 5

1 2 3 ,0 7 4 ,1 3 9

5 ,7 2 8 ,8 8 9

4 .7

18 9 1 ....................

64

6 0 ,7 7 2 ,7 0 0 1
'

3 4 ,0 5 3 ,6 9 8 ,7 7 0

1 , 5 8 1 6 3 5 ,5 0 0

1 1 1 ,6 5 1 ,4 7 1

5 ,1 9 5 ,5 2 6

4 .7

1 8 9 2 ....................

65

6 0 ,4 2 2 ,7 0 0 ,

3 6 ,2 7 9 ,9 0 5 ,2 3 6

1 ,8 6 1 5 0 0 ,5 7 5

1 1 8 ,5 6 1 ,7 8 2

6 ,0 8 3 ,3 3 5

5 .1
4 .9

1 8 9 3 ...................

65

6 0 ,9 2 2 ,7 0 0 1

3 4 ,4 2 1 ,3 7 9 ,8 7 0

1 ,6 9 6 2 0 7 ,1 7 6

1 1 3 ,9 7 8 ,0 8 2

5 ,6 1 6 ,5 8 0

1 8 9 4 ....................

66

6 1 ,6 2 2 ,7 0 0 ,

2 4 ,2 3 0 ,1 4 5 ,3 6 8

1 ,5 8 5 2 4 1 ,6 3 4

7 9 ,7 0 4 ,4 2 6

5 ,2 1 4 ,6 1 1

6 .5

1 8 9 5 ....................

67

6 2 ,6 2 2 ,7 0 0 '

2 8 ,2 6 4 ,3 7 9 ,1 2 6

1 ,8 9 6 . 5 7 4 ,3 4 9

9 2 ,6 7 0 ,0 9 5

6 ,2 1 8 ,2 7 7

6 .7
6 .3

1 8 9 6 ....................

66

6 0 ,6 6 2 ,7 0 0

2 9 ,3 5 0 ,8 9 4 ,8 8 4

1 ,8 4 3 .2 8 9 ,2 3 9

9 6 ,2 3 2 , 4 4 2

6 ,0 4 3 ,5 7 1

1 8 9 7 ....................

66

5 9 ,0 2 2 ,7 0 0

3 1 ,3 3 7 ,7 6 0 ,9 4 8

1 ,9 0 8 9 0 1 ,8 9 8

1 0 3 ,4 2 4 ,9 5 4

6 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 6

6 .0

1 8 9 8 ....................

65

5 9 ,0 2 2 , "0 0

3 9 ,8 5 3 ,4 1 3 ,9 4 8

2 ,3 3 8 6 2 9 ,0 1 6

1 3 1 ,5 2 9 ,4 1 9

7 ,7 1 7 ,9 1 8

5 .9

1 0 ,2 1 8 ,4 4 8

1 8 9 9 ....................!

64

5 8 ,9 2 2 ,7 0 0

5 7 ,3 6 8 ,2 3 0 ,7 7 1

3 ,0 8 5 ,9 7 1 ,3 7 1

1 8 9 ,9 6 1 ,0 2 9

1 9 0 0 ....................

64

7 4 ,2 2 2 ,7 0 0

5 1 ,9 6 4 ,5 8 8 ,5 6 4

2 ,7 3 0 ,4 4 1 ,8 1 0

1 7 0 ,9 3 6 ,1 4 7

i

8 ,9 8 1 ,7 1 6 |
1

5 .4
5 .2 5

1 9 0 1 ....................

62

8 1 ,7 2 2 ,7 0 0

7 7 ,0 2 0 ,6 7 2 ,4 9 4

3 ,5 1 5 0 3 7 ,7 4 1

2 5 4 ,1 9 3 ,6 3 9

1 1 ,6 0 0 ,7 8 5

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

60

1 0 0 ,6 7 2 ,7 0 0

7 4 ,7 5 3 ,1 8 9 ,4 3 6

3 ,3 7 7 ,5 0 4 ,0 7 2

2 4 5 ,8 9 8 ,6 4 9

1 1 ,1 1 0 ,2 1 1 ,

4 .5 1

1 9 0 3 ....................

57

1 1 3 ,0 7 2 ,7 0 0

7 0 ,8 3 3 ,6 5 5 ,9 4 0

3 .3 1 5 .5 1 6 ,4 8 7

2 3 3 ,0 0 5 ,4 4 7

1 0 ,9 0 6 ,3 0 4

4 .6 8

1 9 0 4 ....................

54

1 1 5 ,9 7 2 ,7 0 0

5 9 ,6 7 2 ,7 9 6 ,8 0 4

3 ,1 0 5 ,8 5 8 ,5 7 6

1 9 5 ,6 4 8 ,5 1 4

1 0 ,1 8 3 ,1 4 3

5 .2 0

1 9 0 5 ....................

54

1 1 5 ,9 7 2 ,7 0 0

9 1 ,8 7 9 ,3 1 8 ,3 6 9

3 ,9 5 3 .8 7 5 ,9 7 5

3 0 2 ,2 3 4 ,6 0 0

1 3 ,0 0 6 ,1 7 1

4 .3 3

1 9 0 6 ....................

55

1 1 8 ,1 5 0 ,0 0 0

1 0 3 ,7 5 4 ,1 0 0 ,0 9 1

3 ,8 3 2 6 2 1 ,0 2 4

3 4 2 ,4 2 2 ,7 7 3

1 2 ,6 4 8 ,9 1 1

3 .6 9

4 .5 6

1 9 0 7 ....................

54

1 2 9 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0

9 5 ,3 1 5 ,4 2 1 ,2 3 8

3 ,8 1 3 9 2 6 ,1 0 8

3 1 3 ,5 3 7 ,5 7 0

1 2 ,5 4 5 ,8 1 0

4 .0 0

1 9 0 8 ....................

50

1 2 6 ,3 5 0 ,0 0 0

7 3 ,6 3 0 ,9 7 1 ,9 1 3

3 ,4 0 9 ,6 3 2 ,2 7 1

2 4 1 ,4 1 3 ,0 2 3

1 1 ,1 7 9 ,1 2 2

4 .6 3

1 9 0 9 ....................

51

1 2 7 ,3 5 0 ,0 0 0

9 9 ,2 5 7 ,6 6 2 ,4 1 1

4 ,1 9 4 4 8 4 ,0 2 8

3 2 6 ,5 0 5 ,4 6 8

1 3 ,7 9 7 ,6 4 4

4 .2 2

1 9 1 0 ....................

50 ,

1 3 2 ,3 5 0 ,0 0 0

1 0 2 ,5 5 3 ,9 5 9 ,0 6 9 j

4 ,1 9 5 2 9 3 ,9 6 7

3 3 8 ,4 6 1 ,9 1 1

1 3 ,8 4 5 ,8 5 5

4 .0 9

1 9 1 1 ....................

67 ,

1 7 0 ,2 7 5 ,0 0 0

9 2 ,4 2 0 ,1 2 0 ,0 9 2 '

4 .3 8 8 5 6 3 ,1 1 3

3 0 5 ,0 1 6 ,8 9 8

1 4 ,4 8 3 ,7 0 7

4 .7 4

3 2 ,2 2 4 ,4 7 9 ,8 7 4 ,9 2 1 j* 0 2 ,4 7 3 ,1 0 0 ,2 7 9
81

2 1 2 5 ,4 7 1 ,2 5 5

2 5 ,7 7 9 ,9 7 1

4 .6 6

T o ta l
o r J
a v e r a g e ..........................

2 1 2 8 ,1 7 6 ,0 0 0

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8 T o t a l s f o r 58 y e a r s .

No. 3 0 8 .— AM OU NT OF EXCHANGES OF TH E CLEARING H OU SES OF TH E UNITED STA TE S: Y ears
to 1911, by S pecified C learing H ouses.

ended

September 30, 1903

[Source: Annual reports of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department, the data being furnished by the New York Clearing House.]
Locality of clearing house.

1903

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

NEW ENGLAND DIVISION.
Bangor.....................................
Portland, M e...........................
Boston.....................................
Fall River................................
Holyoke...................................
Low ell.....................................
New Bedford...........................
Springfield, Mass............—
Worcester................................
Providence..............................
Hartford.................................
New Haven............................

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

77,895,195
6,419,272,150
42,446,914
24,439,242
24,322,854
25,925,060
75,207,965
60,585,957
347,517,600
135,876,108
97,612,590

85,812,204
7,469,812,036
35,270,639
25,002,308
23,686,883
28,796,717
84,910,287
75,354,224
367,488,000
159,350,582
111,383,291

97,632,188
8,149,377,513
47,364,179
24,295,496
25,279,975
33,884,793
94,571,838
78,505,660
398,178,900
174,213,286
121,218,524

99,439,818
8,548,822,227
56,161,297
26,301,027
26,891,627
38,400,679
105,987,187
84,435,969
404,963,800
190,162,961
130,699,939

19101

19111

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

94,252,766
7,096,412,351
48,854,288
23,151,956
24,685,827
38,806,146
91,416,940
75,015,954
332,669,600
165,797,679
124,149,821

214,405,000
90,287,000
8,232,992,100
59,159,200
25,266,300
24,564,300
48,529,800
102,881,400
84,108,700
375,092,400
179,705,000
134,545,800

20,145,000
99,445,000
8,414,462,000
61,031,000
28,681,000
25,186,000
57,248,000
114,696,000
111,083,000
420,118,000
211,214,000
143,282,000

22,333,000
102,903,000
8,306,738,000
58,526,000
30,154,000
28,220,000
53,645,000
111,731,000
119,591,000
421,093,000
219,709,000
149,695,000




601

Total.............................. 7,795,628,194 7,331,101,635 8,466,867,171
9,244,522,352 9,712,266,531
8,115,213,328 9,871,537,000
9,706,591,000 . 9,624,338,000
EASTERN DIVISION.
Albany.....................................
359,942,281
272,076,104
3309,404,000
178,746,877
186,320,241
214,172,866
272,657,468
287,321,200
307,519,000
Binghamton...........................
24,806,100
24,049,800
21,361,700
22,117,000
26,061,200
27,890,900
23,523,900
23,811,000
26,856,000
Buffalo.....................................
341,132,654
435,239,183
325,993,256 1 324,623,385
386,625,687
408,346,658
447,834,100
501,876,000
510,318,000
New York................................ 70,833,655,940 59,672,796,804 91,879,318,369 103,754,100,091 95,315,421,238 73,630,971,913 99,257,662,400 102,553,959,000 92,420,120,000
Rochester................................
133,370,311
140,511,746
182,958,093
198,038,244
191,313,765
175,653,691
194,385,300
218,144,000
209,802,000
Syracuse............... - .................
67,228,224
84,508,214
114,215,492
63,977,599
73,489,965
105,605,330
104,863,300
124,025,000
120,409,000
Trenton...................................
74,690,900
82,028,000
81,908,000
Altoona...................................
20,554,200
23,164,000
24,200,000
Chester.....................................
23,018,738
22,571,136
23,388,574
27,333,635
24,318,690
24,352,100
28,560,000
24,425,237
28,678,000
,
Erie..............................
24,165,287
26,875,865
30,955,564
36,490,954
31,461,573
35,013,200
43,209,000
43,717,000
Franklin......................... .
313,200,000
312,336,000
12,178,582
18,027,443
13,516,396
15,641,914
13,864,608
13,275,700
Greensburg..............................
23,854,772
19,925,623
22,824,464
25,383,436
30,382,782
26,417,194
27,628,100
26,680,000
329,273,000
Dansville.................................
23,174,000
321,729,000
i Exclusive of the transactions of certain clearing houses which were late in reporting and whose clearings averaged less than $1,000,000 per month.
2Nine months.
3From the Commercial and Financial Chronicle.

CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

76,680,457
6,837,767,883
48,391,277
21,964,565
24,322,854
27,680,534
83,456,078
86,823,830
356,633,200
138,092,823
93,914,693

1909

Locality of clearing house.

1903

1904

1905

EASTERN DIVISION—contd.
Harrisburg..............................
TAinPflJiter3 _______ ________
Philadelphia...........................
Pittsburgh................................

D .
ollars

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1909

1910 1

19111

Dlla
o rs.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D .
ollars

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

64,925,000
38,345,000
7,760,337,000
2,604,070,000
81,827,000
137,636,000
71,838,000
48,649,000
78,903,000
1,581,555,000
13,148,000
363,185,000

66,682,000
<55,856,000
7,683,683,000
2,539,143,000
79,485,000
141,192,000
70,929,000
48,888,000
78,148,000
1,740,368,000
13,977,000
368,938,000

85,343,002,285 111,501,234,500 116,801,707,000

106,737,999,000

67,569,313

52,955,477

61,552,400
6,615,109,300
2,223,334,800
72,157,600
125,731,500
64,509,800
42,691,700
66,982,900
1,386,020,000
12,698,900
319,341,200

85,561,962
45,888,510

6,766,147,857
2,431,366,780
355,445,939
92,117,782
50,121,494

7,553,273,999
2,630,996,408
65,113,480
102,216,004
54,977,268

7,161,060,440
2,761,441,799
71,767,695
113,515,799
61,269,426

6,528,291,691
2,190,479,976
64,544,435
116,626,613
59,749,435

62,585,479
1,169,531,519
8,460,018
203,229,040

67,317,990
1,086,861,764
8,585,983
208,539,098

57,863,557
1,249,411.909
9,192,427
246,121,606

65,309,310
1,432,070,248
10,085,777
284,214,806

70,959,349
1,499,394,522
10,453,055
309,319,104

62,588,340
1,265,049,236
11,176,939
270,164,420

69,507,010,726 103,764,783,744 117,033,755,895 108,662,012,484

82,513,160
206,380,434
37,807,694

66,483,229
228,320,342
35,794,938

98,484,550
256,241,644
39,993,205

74,506,822

40,227,838
74,084,536

6 44,052,655
88,418,976

186,583,161
40,155,000
142,013,720
21,225,093
62,987,723

201,246,244
40,161,000
154,021,490
40,959,437
62,416,705

219,630,210
28,549,691
174,687,063
55,942,473
72,153,778

853,077,687
24,676,711

961,992,245
23,198,749

953,995,496
18,995,783

118,284,221
293,068,746
50,917,735
519,483,979
68,415,109
87,297,830
16,982,499
238,848,183
29,195,147
222,376,089
65,553,771
97,466,186
74,918,539
984,264,235
19,238,858

140,536,336
319,596,438
55,456,488
25,004,145
70,247,342
89,041,211
18,249,183
238,479,233
36,047,892
258,404,934
75,362,472
114,744,547
87,485,423
1,030,268,162
15,277,566

110,457,599
297,504,102
68,483,653
17,138,490
67,952,295
88,498,496
17,845,610
205,737,604
34,363,546
226,244,818
70,654,558
94,497,320
65,864,534
815,937,419
26,985,198

138,083,900
342,016,400
77,775,700
19,563,000
66,882,400
91,484,300
18,331,500
218,720,500
40,973,300
307,065,600
85,635,100
103,831,900
68,352,200
840,444,100
32,549,000

156,644,000
385,865,000
90,263,000
28,259,000
87,883,000
114,128,000
19,068,000
254,894,000
54,250,000
548,851,000
117,082,000
127,655,000
74,117,000
987,504,000
32,688,000

166,233,000
380,807,000
89,315,000
639,622,000
93,888,000
128,893,000
622,453,000
296,773,000
148,949,000
633,720,000
6141,430,000
6129,680,000
676,020,000
1,024,366,000
629,660,000

CLEABING-HOTJSE EXCHANGES.




1908

5,492,236,666
1,986,720,497
40,130,486
91,117,993
46,312,951

5,968,715,428
2,381,454,231

Total.............................. 81,532,656,005
SOUTH
ERN DIVISION.
Norfolk....................................
Richmond...............................
Wheeling, W. Y a ....................
Wilmington, N. C
Charleston, 8. C......................
Augusta...................................
Columbus, G a.........................
Savannah................................
Macon................................. .
A tlanta...................................
Jacksonville, Fla....................
Birmingham...........................
M obile....................................
New Orleans..........................
Beaumont..............................

1907

8 19,227,558

Y t a a d i - n g .........................................................

Scranton.................................
Wilkes-Barre...........................
Y ork.................................
Wilmington, Del....................
Baltimore................................
Frederick................................
Washington, D. C ..................

1906

602

N o. 3 0 8 . —A mount of E xchanges of the Clearing H ouses of the United States: Y ears ended September 30,1903 to 1911, etc.— Contd.

79,516,471
205,800,500
229,206,939

81,288,911
237,688,000
343,144,076

125,911,838
289,360,500
351,861,891

104,607,463
318,047,000
464,350,211

195,249,858
375,709,000
588,325,781

223,878,158
332,899,500
490,704,814

50,551,566
29,977,211
580,260,638
34,728,856
54,310,894
199,924,366

48,780,550
32,096,577
539,702,428
40,458,431
61,487,021
253,425,364

52,387,557
31,759,612
594,392,208
44,583,483
62,211,801
262,576,916

62,607,674
33,716,980
641,346,149
67,392,891
71,369,924
267,672,767

75,232,300
34,144,007
670,976,653
74,419,191
82,161,852
249,854,207

65,782,806
32,233,515
562,448,145
73,833,075
71,915,863
248,830,073

120,492,374

128,119,706

149,651,798

188,483,576

197,770,393

174,546,683

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

3,266,195,920

8,695,097,817

4.015,842,573

4,605,895,762

5,113,034,609

4,485,237,874

35,257,800
817,882,300
234,515,500
652,068,100
18,962,200
83,410,700
33,526,200
633,898,400
73,891,200
76,870,000
265,936,600
12,802,700
181,600,500
18,719,200
16,775,000

70,027,000
341,168,000
259,122,000
647,458,000
23,946,000
88,944,000
43,270,000
682,371,000
94,322,000
86,377,000
313,342,000
15,441,000
168,641,000
21,298,000
16,466,000
26,575,000

114.217.000
324.181.000
298,757,000
653,562,000
26,163,000
98,367,000
50,624,000
679,696,000
99,667,000
688,016,000
356,739,000
17,339,000
217,029,000
22,136,000
16,866,000
20.177,000

5,107,845,300

5,977,814,000

6,484,345,000

MIDDLE W
ESTERN DIVISION.
Akron......................................
37,611,000
80,554,500
27,070,650
30,056,257
29,375,965
86,260,531
36,291,000
41,022,000
55,029,000
Canton.....................................
26,182,839
26,087,561
28,849,616
24,018,947
22,761,606
26,663,038
36,129,700
48,168,000
53,436,000
Cincinnati................................ 1,153,865,500 1,196,854,400 1,192,662,600
1,291,921,260 1,399,770,100
1,202,794,250
1,277,997,000
1,276,279,000
1,826,713,800
Cleveland................................
804,850,901
754,739,346
700,078,208
812,973,876
766,518,416
992,803,000
914,658,049
825,245,700
1,001,569,000
284,146,700
253,480,800
Columbus, Ohio.*...................
225,214,100
267,940,200
292,307,900
251,622,200
293,338,900
313,890,000
297,062,000
Dayton.....................................
85,680,639
86,828,718
83,888,848
95,634,566
105,210,687
79,230,275
6112,518,000
94,982,400
111,063,000
L im a-............ ..........................
17,541,000
19,879,000
15,188,800
Mansfield..................................
11,085,464
10,851,817
14,681,045
17,672,949
18,936,855
15,789,005
18,003,100
20,748,000
621,387,000
20,870,251
Springfield, Ohio....................
20.142,502
19,889,685
19,861,937
22,356,366
21,012,857
27,198,000
24,613,500
28,950,000
Toledo.....................................
168,230,880
162,417,629
192,444,100
207,218,988
220,374,410
191,676,294
220,269,000
199,005,300
246,682,000
Youngstown............................
83,427,868
28,808,728
28,466,688
33,461,724
41,018,392
35,785,670
44,487,000
56,467,000
60,988,000
Evansville...............................
62,863,663
81,865,883
69,725,608
87,506,891
104,854,837
94,444,010
102,002,700
113,782,000
6121,454,000
Fort W ayne............................
39,306,123
41,551,257
89,802,677
45,878,200
61,757,000
53,736,000
Indianapolis...........................
815,877,284
384,013,297
362,911,720
411,412, 111
813,049,570
364,101,128
412,062,700
447,208,000
468,180,000
South S en d ...........................
21,773,177
25,639,623
21,282,185
23,490,700
27,161,000
28,328,000
Bloomington...........................
18,530,294
20,455,049
21,222,209
22,618,984
24,546,598
24,469,179
26,024,100
80,963,000
33^805,000
i Exclusive of the transactions of certain clearing houses which were late in reporting and whose clearings averaged less than 61,000,000 per month.
8Five months.
aOrganised Feb. 1,1910,
«Eight months.
6Nine months,
oFrom the Commercial and Financial Chronicle.




CLEABING-HOUSB EXCHANGES.

Austin......................................
Fort W orth..............................
Galveston.................................
Houston...................................
Jackson, Mias...........................
Little Rock..............................
Lexington................................
Louisville................................
Chattanooga.......... .................
Knoxville................................
Memphis.................................
Meridian.................................
Nashville.................................
Owensboro..............................
Vicksburg................................
Aberdeen.................................

O
CO

Locality of clearing house.

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

19101

19111

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olla

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olla

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8,627,554,264
13,785,618
10,775,468

8,808,093,268
14,634,876
11,633,588

9,821,718,562
15,334,127
13,127,434

10,873,546,258
17,149,258
13,695,458

12,265,923,407
19,883,701
13,361,424

11,425,304,804
20,272,215
12,851,101

13,413,973,100
21,552,500
14,428,600

146,205,997
14,994,720
22,433,629
34,634,049
523,680,501

142,689,768
15,297,823
23,717,079
37,460,547
516,588,762

149,204,669
17,626,011
25,629,639
40,927,596
575,309,586

155,206,410
21,145,150
29,392,072
41,831,674
646,411,373

150,862,321
24,602,246
33,328,809
43,096,909
726,744,658

125,931,136
25,173,433
30,177,726
42,255,700
667,397,268

94,748,313
9,575,646
33,465,746
387,160,324
731,558,965
309,719,023
49,907,387
110,088,969

100,362,602
11,607,152
37,104,362
406,061,784
793,558,708
309,064,922
*16,178,595
47,826,447
113,695,594

105,655,846
11,771,882
41,463,978
420,836,949
901,693,286
329,948,929
24,185,945
44,384,181
130,313,624

115,040,916
12,849,553
46,331,684
476,708,957
976,122,113
426,991,158
28,914,846
50,852,223
136,003,193

124,757,554
16,672,453
60,505,596
556,495,336
1,120,680,545
469,207,920
33,775,227
57,313,282
153,440,145

107,585,662
15,853,002
48,788,238
537,826,120
1,077,894,272
490,349,143
40,101,787
53,722,587
149,054,932

75,221,860

63,982,744

82,108,527

93,219,588

111,203,646

106,432,185

145,848,000
27,887,600
33,823,600
46.092.500
732,171,000
127,609,000
15,221,300
117,887,700
17,370,900
59,820,300
590,078,500
989,199,600
494,896,000
50,393,000
64,111,100
175,548,700
28,116,200
135,094,400

1,046,312,379
249,736,100
2,465,057,926

1,096,400,926
229,531,451
2,682,218,323

1,167,294,894
234,995,906
2,907,886,282

*1,184,893,262
254,647,887
2,934,676,680

1,733,550, 111
245,669,853
3,020,989,964

2,244,844,400
293,472,500
3,310,455,100

13,821,387,000
22,900,000
15,488,000
59,708,000
161,238,000
34,082,000
40,747,000
*53,989,000
943,717,000
146,809,000
19,915,000
136,004,000
22,562,000
*45,119,000
690,135,000
1,063,638,000
543,201,000
67,576,000
*80,106,000
206,781,000
31,534,000
131,364,000
25,410,000
*19,196,000
2,591,012,000
353,765,000
3,827,444,000

Total.............................. 17,978,976,627

18,875,743,243

20,096,747,017

21,876,776,603

1,605,752,939
284,684,167
3,180,598,102
A
*
24,745,787,433

14,031,259,000
24,627,000
14,693,000
44,799,000
156,462,000
80,428,000
39,897,000
51,929,000
886,086,000
217,092,000
23,333,000
136,445,000
21,970,000
45,824,000
648,210,000
1,178,569,000
573,564,000
64,952,000
77,333,000
205,158,000
30,878,000
150,914,000
12,110,000
4,736,000
2,618,735,000
346,561,000
3,704,264,000

23,145,132,714

26,682,286,100

29,124,887,000

29,012,582,000




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CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

MIDDLE W
ESTERN DIVISION—
continued.
Chicago...................................
Decatur...................................
Jacksonville, 111......................
Waterloo - ___________ . . . . . . .
Peoria......................................
Quincy.....................................
Rockford..................................
Springfield, H I.......................
Detroit.....................................
Duluth....................................
F lin t........................................
Grand Rapids.........................
Jackson, Mich.........................
Kalamazoo..............................
Milwaukee..............................
Minneapolis............................
St. Paul.....................................
Cedar R a p id s .................
Davenport................................
Des Moines..............................
Saginaw...................................
Sioux City................................
Joplin......................................
Trfynsing...................................
Kansas City, Mo......................
St. Joseph................................
S t Louis...................................

1908

604

No. 3 0 8 * —A mount of E xchanges of the Clearing H ouses of the United States: Y ears ended September 30, 1903 to 1911, etc.— Contd.

WESTERN DIVISION.
Fargo........................................
Sioux Falls..............................
Boise........................................
Fremont...................................
Lincoln.....................................
Omaha.....................................
Topeka................................... .
W ichita...................................
Helena.....................................
Colorado Springs....................
Denver.....................................
Pueblo.....................................
Oklahoma................................
Reno........................................
Guthrie...................................

22,202,447
18,057,369

26,968,224
13,902,470

30,624,262
14,696,392

29,696,900
18,554,078

28,500,069
24,092,314

28,971,837
28,045,989

37,231,700
33,250,100

8,751,539

9,404,656

11,242,571

387,870,429
71,631,974
48,528,765
30,056,758
23,374,204
233,467,904

390,721,075
53,226,356
49,786,930
32,945,006
23,571,669
229,225,665

431,638,815
44,924,500
54,723,151
35,924,172
32,193,818
307,857,062

14,291,189
323,473,900
487,181,910
42,499,937
57,032,720
42,112,731
35,113,356
334,893,496
24,719,972

17,586,547
65,438,904
562,071,243
50,910,084
66,196,612
47,864,730
35,938,755
404,146,694
29,338,660
51,624,135

16,355,283
63,396,445
580,707,241
50,486,086
69,160,660
41,111,381
33,680,921
397,541,355
26,523,333
46,317,302

19,655,800
72,203,900
703,929,000
67.456.700
112,069,500
47,382,500
35,930,100
452,209,600
28,486,600
79.937.700
13,818,300

838,441,443

829,752,051

963,824,743

1,109,870,189

1,383,708,747

1,382,297,833

208,375,079
108,197,211
99,081,837
175,452,172
288,527,583

214,489,689
117,256,800
104,339,779
181,105,133
332,715,240

272,752,603
150,066,962
154,759,508
219,924,622
449,953,040

441,855,520
207,858,220
193,431,665
192,803,123
549,648,224

507,421,363
293,608,346
244,243,882
362,941,710
623,170,919

424,746,625
2%, 291,983
218,915,635
298,602,053
481,851,177

3 74,882,226

162,809,676

79,001,377

38.063.000
249.609.000
241.815.000
(4
)
81.026.000
767.118.000
78.618.000
>166,046,000
47.939.000
34.098.000
460.587.000
83.609.000
2110,833,000
14.084.000
*12,740,000

1,713,685,000

2,008,764,000

1,936,185,000

27,704,300
17,690,100
539,246,700
188.236.100
264,724,900
358,614,300
630.620.100
51.122.200
92.671.200

36.257.000
22.986.000
616.843.000
242.833.000
213.653.000
495.651.000
777.220.000
65.246.000
140.196.000
*30,685,000
62.838.000
2,268,679,000
31.602.000
28.117.000
334.095.000

38.036.000
24.296.000
648.505.000
223.903.000
161.721.000
544.717.000
2909.187.000
77.568.000
169.957.000
41.166.000
78.408.000
2,372,725,000
«87,409f000
27.293.000
2323.110.000

5,366,901,000

5,578,001,000

Grand total................. . 113,963,298,913 102,356,435,047 140,501,841,957 157,681,259,999 154,476,830,537 126,238,694,398 158,877,192,100 168,986,664,000

159,373,450,000

T otal..............................
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Fresno.....................................
North Yakima....................
Seattle......................................
S p o k an e................................
Tacoma...................................
Portland, Oreg.......................
Los Angeles............................
Sacramento............................
Oakland, Cal...........................
Pasadena.................................
San Diego................................
fta.n Francisco.........................
Stockton.................................
San J o se ................................
Salt Lake City.........................
T o ta l.............................

1,513,511,886

1,513,927,257

1,753,010,570

1,875,314,042

2,319,411,062

1,711,329,602

158,255,010

153,895,677

193,309,404

36,684,958
267,961,220

22,937,762
323,476,013

23,286,080
233,785,832

49,096,900
1,908,045,900
26,614,000
: 23,890,300
322,327,200

2,551,400,778

2,617,729,575

3,193,776,709

3,810,439,198

4,860,020,733

3,767,810,364

4,500,604,200

CLEARING-HOUSE EXCHANGES.

83.175.000
47.581.000
41.394.000
(4
)
80.584.000
824.035.000
67.332.000
152.509.000
47.903.000
36.848.000
494.445.000
31.387.000
120.489.000
13.892.000
17.190.000

i Exclusive of the transactions of certain clearing houses which were late in reporting and whose clearings averaged less than $1,000,000 per month.
*From the Commercial and Financial Chronicle.
‘ Nine months.
*No report received.
*Organized Dec. 22,1900.




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MONEY MARKET,

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f

No. 309.—WEEKLY BANGS AND AVERAGE WEEKLY BATES FOB CALL
MONEY, WEEKLY BANGS OF BATES FOB TIME FUNDS, AND SURPLUS
HOLDINGS OF CLEARING-HOUSE BANKS: Ja n u a r y 9, 1909, to D ecember
30, 1911.
[Source: Mr. Osmund Phillips, financial editor, New York Times.]
Money market: New York, N. Y .
Week ended—

U

January9...
January 16..
January 23..
January 30.,
February 6.,

1909.

On call,
weekly
range.

Surplus hold­
ings of N. Y.
clearing­
Average
house banks
rate for
above 25 per
the
sent required
-9Q
week. 6G days. 6 months. on deposits.
Time funds.

P
ercent. Percent Percent.
14-3
l|-2
1H2

24
14

14-3

14-2

14
24

February 13..
February 20..
February 27.,
March 6.......
March 13___

2-2|
14-24
14-24
14-24
14-2

24
24
2
2
14

March 20..
March 27.,
April 3 ...,
April 1 0...
April 17...

14-2
14-2
14-2

14

14-24

u

April 24.
May 1 ...
May 8 ...
May 15..
May 22..

14-24
1 -2
14-24
14-2
14-2

24
14
2
14

May 29..
June 5 ..
June12.
June 19..
June 26.

14-2
14-2
14-24
11-2
14-2

July 3 ..
July 10.
July 17.
July 24.
July 31.

11-2
14-U
14-2
I|-2
14-2

August 7.........
August 14.......
August 21.......
August 28.......
September 4 ..

14-2
14-24
2-24
2-24
24-24

September 11.
September 18.
September 25.
October 2 .......
October 9........

14-2

24-24

22.692.950
25.588.175
30,387,459
27.697.375
10,336,800

24-3
24-24
24-3
24-3
24-24

3-8 4
3
3
3 -34
24-3

9,497,800
13.545.075
13.879.975
11.782.175
13.452.950

24
3
3
24-3
24-3

14,906,475
16,779,675
13,985,825
10,038,025

24-3
24-3
2|-3

3

4

24-24
24-24
24

11,202,200

3-34

10.107.375
11.207.200
7,625,450
14,617,925
19.919.975

3

3-34
3-34
34-34
34
34-34
»

25,985,425
18,856,500
17,815,300
19,268,700
32,947,450

2 -24
2 -24
2 -24

34-34
34-34
34-34

34.496.075
34,503,900
34.569.200

24-24
24-24
24-24
24-3
24-24

H

2 -24

14
l<
24

2-24

24-24

ll

n
14

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olla

84-34
34-34
34-34
3
3

n

i
i

Percent

24-24
24-24
24-24
2 -24

s
s

11

i

?

34,259,400

14
24
24
24
24

24-3
24-34
3 -34
24-34
24-3*

34-4
4
4-44
34-4
34-4

25,945,600
23,330,255
20,750,150
18,369,575
15.338.275

24-24
2|-3
24-3
24-44
3 -6

2|
2|
21
3

4

3 -3|
84-4
84-4
34-4
44-41

4
44-44
44-5
44
44-44

6,469,175
7,591.525
9,877,423
4,691,675
4,547,750

October 1 6 ...
October 2 3 ...
October 3 0 ...
November 6..

4 -5
3-4|
a -44
3 -5

44
• 4|
4
4

44-5
4f-5
44-5
44-44

44
44
44-5
44-44

10,291,125
16.643.825
13.909.825
£*042,675

November 13.
November 20.
November 27..
December 4 ...

3 -6
4 -64
24-5 .
4 -6

44
4|
41
5

5-54
44-64
44-54
44-5

44-6
44-H
44-44
44-44

6,769,000
9,608,775
9,318,875
7,714,650

December 11.
December 18.
December 25..
December 31.

4 -5
3 -5
24-6
44-7

41
41
41
54

44-5

44-44
44-44
44-44
s

9.962.200
10,443,700
10.145.275
6.188.200




i

44-44

t

t

«

44

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N o. 3 0 9 . — W e e k ly R an ge a n d A verage W e e k ly R ates for C a l l
W e ek ly R an ge of R ates for T im e F unds, etc.— Continued.

M oney ,

Money market: New York, N. Y.
Week ended—
•
1910.
January 8 ...................................................
January IB..................................................
January 2 9 .................................................
January 2 9 ..................................................
February 5 ......................... .......................

On call,
weekly
range.

Surplus hold­
ings of N. Y.
clearing­
Average
house banks
rate for
above 25 per
the
cent required
week. 60-90 days. 6 months. on deposits.
Time funds.

er t.
Percent, P
ercent. P cen

P
ercent.

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4 -14
3 -6
2 *-4
1 4 -Si
2 -3

7
5
34
34
2i

44-44
44-44
4-44
34-4
34

February 1 2 ................................................
February 1 9 ................................................
February 2 6 ................................................
March 5 .......................................................
March 12 .....................................*..............

24- 3
24- 3
2 -3
li-3
24- 3

24
24
2{
24
24

34-34
34-34
34-34
34-34
34-4

4
34-4
34-4
34-4
4

24,173,050
25,680,325
22,701,450
14,815,826
10,006,750

March 1 9 .....................................................
March 2 6 .....................................................
April 2..........................................................
April 9 ........................................................
April 1 6 .......................................................

2 -3 4
24- 3
24-84
1 -4
24- 34

m
24
34
34

4-44
3|-4
34-4
4 -44
4-44

4-44
4-44
4 -44
4 -44
44-44

9,449,425
14,242,700
10,709,425
6,630,650
10,980,000

April 23........................................................
April S ........................................................
O
M ay?............................................................
May 14..........................................................
M a y 2 1 .......................................................

24- 3

24- 7
3 -6
3 -4
2 -4

24

34-34
4-44
4 -44
34-4
3|-4

4
44-5
4 -44
4 -44
4 -44

15,015,625
6,771,150
10,772,525
17,104,950
23,823,975

May 28..........................................................
June 4 ..........................................................
June 11........................................................
June 18........................................................
June 25........................................................

24- 34
24- 34
2 -3
14-3
2 -3

34
34
2}
24

34-34
34-34

24

3-34

4-44
4 -44
4-44
4-44
44

26,286,000
20,559,925
23,099,775
26,084,850
28,874,625

July 2...........................................................
July 9...........................................................
July 16..........................................................
July 23..........................................................
July 30..........................................................

24-34
2 -3 4
2 -3
14-24

3 -3|
34-34
34-44

44
44-5

1 -2 4

3
24
24
24
14

83

5 -6}

18,918,450
11,326,660
27,142,660
40,313,425
48,511,925

August 6......................................................
August 13.....................................................
August 20.....................................................
August 27.....................................................
September 3 ................................................

1 -2
1 -2
1 -1 4
1 -1 4
14- 2

14
14
14
14
14

3 -4
3 -34
24-34
3 -4
34-34

44-5
44-5
44-44
4|-44
4|-5

49,041,400
53,259,875
52,832,675
50,059,100
41,669,250

September 10...............................................
September 17..............................................
September 24..............................................
October 1 .....................................................
Octobers.....................................................

14-2
14- 24
14-2
14- 3
2 -3

14
14
8
24

34-44
34-44
34-44
44-44
4-44 •

44-44
44-44
44-44
44-44
44-44

29,842,675
23,463,025
18,825,525
10,280,400
5,945,300

October 15...................................................
October 22...................................................
October 29...................................................
November 5 ................................................

14- 34
24- 34
24-4
34-44

34
34
34
34

4-4|
44-5
4|-6
5-54

44-44
44-44
44-5
44-5

7,417,300
10,800,075
10,463,625
4,898,350

November 12.......... •...................................
November 1 9 ..............................................
November 2 6 ..............................................
December 3
..................................................

24- 44
2 -3 4
2 -2 |
2 -2 |

44
24
24

n

4-44

44-44
44-44
44
4 -44

7,481,325
17,773,235
18,269,900
11,877,050

December 10................................................
December 17................................................
December 24................................................
December 31................................................

2|-3i
24-34
24-84
24- 7

34
34
34
34

4
4 -44
34-44
34-4

4-44
4-44
31-44
34-4

3,658,825
6,899,600
10,067,950
7,832,600




24

n

34
34

34

ft

4 -44

44
44-44
4M4
4 -44
4 -44

5 -it

4,765,325
22,005,600
30,398,650
33,662,750
26,722,875

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N o. 3 0 9 . —W eekly Range and A verage W eekly R ates for Call M oney, W eekly
R ange of R ates for T ime Funds, etc.— Continued.

i

Money market: New York, N. Y.
Week ended—

1911.
January 7 . . .
January 1 4 ..
January 2 1 ..
January 2 8 ..
February 4 ..

On call,
weekly
range.

ings of N. Y.
clearing­
Average
house banks
rate lor
the
week. 60-90 days. 6 months. 1 deposits.
on
Time funds.

P
ercent. Percent. Per cen
t.

P
ercent.

31-4
3M
31

D rs.
olla

9,50*2,400
27,398,260
36,098,675
39,365,425
35.624.850

21-6
2M
lj—
3
21-21
11-21

5
31
21
21
21

3f
31
3 -31
3
3 -31

February 11.
February 1 8.
February 25.
March 4.......
March 1 1 ....

11-21
2 -21
1*-2|
1-21
2 -21

21
2|
21
21
21

3 -31
21-31
21-31
21-3
21-3

3|-4
31-31
31

n

36.356.600
35,843,400
40.858.000
38.465.000
34,629,375

March 18.
March 25.
April 1 ....
April 8___
April 1 5 ...

H -2!
2 -21
2 -21
2-21
2 -21

2f
21
21
21
21

21-21
21-21
21-3
21-3
21-3

S i* 3 -31
3 -31
3 -31
3 -31

31,375,275
31.049.975
29,415,300
26,478,325
31.606.850

April 2 2 ...
April 2 9...
May 6.......
May I S ....
M ay20....

2 -21
2 -21
2 -21
2 -21
2 -21

21
11
21
21

21-21
21-21
21-21
21-21
21-3

3
3 -31
3
3-31
31-31

86.298.200
40,683,175
38,809,075
43,894,025
45,674,575

May 27..
June 3 ..
June10.
June 17.
June 24.

2 -21
2 -21
2 -21
21-21
2 -21

21
a»
2f
2|
2#

21-21
21-3
21-3
21-21
21-21

3 -31
31-31
31-31
31-31
31-31

46.346.975
37,249,350
38.840.200
44.882.250
47.342.000

July 1 ...
July 8 ...
July 15..
July 22..
July 29 .

21-21
2 -21
2 -21
2 -21
2 -21

21
2|
2f
2f
21

21-3
21-21
21-3
21-3
21-3

31-31
S i*
5 *i*
31-31
31-31

45.530.600
9.393.750
5.730.750
13.860.000
15.451.750

August 5.........
August 12.......
August 19.......
August 26.......
September 2 ..

2 -21
2 -21
2 -21
11-21
2 -21

21
21
21
21
21

21-31
21-31
21-31
21-31
3 -31

3f-4
S* 1 f
31-81
31-4

14.005.000
19.743.500
31.017.750
35.042.250
31.266.750

September 9 ..
September 16.
September 23.
September 30.
October 7.......

21-21
11-21
2 -21
2 -2f
11-21

21
21
21
21
21

21-31
3 -31
31-81
31-31
3 -31

«
31-4

22.437.750
22.652.000
23.906.000
22.233.500
13.759.500

October 14___
October 21___
October 28—
November 4 ..

1J-21
21-21
2 -21
2 -3

21
21
21
21

3 -31
3 -3f
3 -3}
31-31

31-4
3i-3f
31-31
31-31

10.371.250
12.978.000
16.273.000
13.148.750

November 11.
November 18.
November 25.
December 2 ...

21-21
21-21
2f-21
2f-6

21
Jl
21
31

31-31
31-31
31-31
31-4

31-31
31-31
31-31
31-4

10.803.500
12.131.750
7,649,750
2,470,000

December 9 ...
December 16..
December 23..
December 30..

4 -51
21-41
3 -4
3 -4

6
4
31
31

41
4-41
3M1
31-41

4 -41
4-41
31-41
31-41

3,906,250
14.114.750
10.825.750
15.202.750




•

* 1

31-31
31-4

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BUILDING A N D LO AN ASSOCIATIONS.

No. 310.—BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS:
to 1

9 a n d1 M em bership , C a len d ar Y ears 1
0
,

N umber a n d A ssets, 1
9 to 1 0
9 4 b y 1S tates . ,
0

9

[Sources: Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor, and United States League of
Building and Loan Associations.]
NUMBER.
State.

1900

1901

1902

1908

1904

1905

1906

1908

1907

1009

1910

i
138
142
133
141
131
110
California . __ . ........
148
138
107
105
firmnt»r»tiout............ „_
16
IS
13
16
16
16
13
11
16
13
22
District of Columbia*.
517
502
505
501
Illinois_______ _____
572
546
514
500
524
502
Tm
Hn.iia ......................
334
342
327
408
403
392
379
377
857
849
2 72
60
56
>56
48
48
85
82
72
Iow a...........................
60
lTn.iianal.....................
48
51
58
58
Kont.nofey i T
________
Louisiana l ...............„.
53
59
46
50
35
85
35
83
34
35
35
35
35
34
Maine..................
Mftgfln.phngflt.tfl........._.
130
133
135
137
140
126
128
130
129
130
Michigan...................
59
58
53
53
55
66
63
58
53
60
Minnesota________ _
21
21
19
*19
40
21
21
67
67
18
174
148
123
128
Missouri..................
134
127
125
123
118
138
Montana*............... .
Nebraska....................
67
•55
60
61
66
56
55
68
70
60
16
17
17
17
17
17
15
16
16
New Hampshire........
16
New Jersey_________
342
341
361
873
386
392
417
351
449
477
252
272
262
255
337
321
300
290
262
New York..................
305
North Carolina l____
87
98
75
81
5
5
7
North Dakota............
7
6
6
5
7
9
9
763
757
647
731
654
645
699
674
644
737
Ohio............................
P en n sylvan ia......... 1,165 1,168 1,178 1,196 1,223 1,267 1,321 1,400 1,41® 1,466
Tennessee............. .
21
28
25
22
15
15
17
18
17
16
38
29
38
West Virginia *..........
39
Wisconsin............. .
48
50
55
50
53
53
55
64
54
52
Other States___ _____ 1,069 1,083 1,139 1,136 1,333 1,141
956
981 1,015 1,012
Total............ .... 5,490

5,403

6,378

5,350

5,331

5,326 5,351

5,459

6,629

5,737

107

12

19
540
339
49
58
97
60
35
147
63
59
130

10

70
17
511
253

112
9

641
1,536
15
38
60
950
5,937

ASSETS.
State.

California...............
Connecticut............
District of Colum­
bia*.......................
Illinois....................
Indiana..................
Iow a........................
Kansas *..................
Kentucky *..............
Louisiana*..............
Maine......................
Massachusetts.........
Michigan.................
Minnesota...............
Missouri..................
Montana1...............
Nebraska.................
New Hampshire....
New Jersey..............
New York...............
North Carolina*... .
North Dakota.........
Ohio.........................
Pennsylvania.........
Tennessee...............
West Virginia*.......
Wisconsin, ..............
Other States............
Total..............

1900

1901

D
ollars.

1909

1908

1904

1905

D rs.
olla

18,935,884
4,157,804

17,881,576
4,245,648

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla
18,199,867
4,145,197

D rs.
olla
19,863,862
3,851,539

D .
ollars
21,306,042
3,712,383

47,896,148
29,637,826
8,208,405

43,684,290
29,292,668
6,910,866

40,303,852
30,018,407
5,656,469

39,432,282
80,035,098
*5,656,469

40,975,601
29,988,987
4,700,000

42,897,266
31,073,129
4,746,627

2,862,179
27,721,748
10,118,876
4,469,004
11,448,395

2,865,381
28,674,208
9,386,764
2,963,839
9,394,373

2,854,627
30,391,666
9,906,074
2,409,275
8,228,266

2,982,206
32,919,739
10,746,299
1,548,983
7,771,791

8,097,237
35,614,047
11,410,575
2,364,604
7,782,018

3,192,473
38,725,081
12,121,325
*2,364,604
7,580,608

3,697,356
1,857,506
61,125,050
69,663,737

4,314,745
1,874,219
52,891,594
56,726,941

4,758,294
1,805,117
52,870,672
53,952,387

5,843,429
1,753,560
54,767,687
43,699,606

6,217,350
1,728,275
56,892,122
41,883,842

7,269*297
1,799,363
69,369,216
42,527,841

393,263
105,602,112
110,493,510
3,778,571

438,684
105,374,307
110,817,281
3,419,319

570,941
696,337
463,544
110,951,257 101,221,442 102,678,670
113,886,020 117,861,779 123,448,958
3,186,677
3,066,696
2,978,213

801,052
109,741,189
128,053,425
2,796,342

3,580,125
108,581,676

3,462,630
111,347,509

8,595,934
112,015,594

3,819,769
112,687,688

4,021,485
117,398,668

4,191,603
123,481,200

614,119,175

605,966,842

609,599,096

599,650,855

618,795,414

646,765,047

*Included in “ Other States" for years for which no figures are shown.

21930°—s a 1911-----39




*1902.

22,586,871
1,446,535

* 1906.

0

0

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BUiLDnra

and

a s s o c ia t io n s ,

loan

No. 310.— B u ild in g
and

a n d L oan A ssociations : N umber a n d A ssets, 1
M em bership , C a len d ar Y ears 1
9 to 1 0
9 4 b y 1 States— , C
0

ASSETS—C
State.

o

n

t

i

n

u

e

o

9 to 1 0
n

d

90

.

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

D rs,
olla

D rs.
olla

DUvs
o c r.

D rs.
olla

D .
ollars

46,022,382
32,201,253
4,677,214
7,047,927

50,074,144
34,040,117
*4,677,214
8,016,351

54,313,466
34,131,416
4,390,443
8,908,118

20,228,116
2,096,623
14,393,927
58,444,972
35,934,418
4,390,448
10,107,663

California....................
Connecticut.................
District of Columbia1. .
Illinois.........................
Indiana.......................
Iow a............................
Kansas.........................
Kentucky1..................
Louisiana....................
Maine...........................
Massachusetts.............
Michigan......................
Minnesota....................
Missouri.......................
Montana2 ....................
Nebraska......................
New Hampshire..........
New Jersey..................
New York....................
North Carolina............
North Dakota..............
Ohio..............................
Pennsylvania.............
Tennessee....................
West Virginia..............
Wisconsin....................
Other States.................

9.004.960
3,434,726
42,557,575
13,031,682
2.296.961
8,186,946

10,328,807
3,676,453
47,220,074
14,157,529
*2,296,961
8,839,903

U, 523,654
3,869,142
51,339,903
15,056,493
4,559,027
9,300,661

13,461,091
4,085,811
55,945,634
16,304,383
4,559,027
10,168,631

8,961,788
1,836,334
63,489,642
43,476,877
4,346,242
991,303
121,094,217
137,640,602
2,638,791
3,400,460
4,171,477
108,236,000

11,422,890
1,915,187
67,972,108
45,814,138
6,355,536
1,286,681
132,714,147
146,915,600
2,668,936
3,834,544
4,490,486
117,048,339

18,415,822
1,978,127
73,697,889
46,994,128
6,021,421
1,497,822
139,840,424
158,510,745
2,728,308
4,113,884
4,730,694
125,042,740

17,094,771
2,016,861
78,788,161
49,631,104
6,791,619
1,785,782
153,504,501
168,043,443
2,800,917
4,283,728
5,268,853
120,652,232

21,255,176
2,339,138
15.250.731
63,200,354
38,416,322
4,863,729
11,457,658
15,395,504
15,866,563
4,343,975
61,498,838
18.124.731
5,075,947
11,431,451
886,994
21,327,766
2,072,233
86,602,359
53,456,837
7,488,232
2,149,852
170,750,527
181,302,088
2,766,399
4,984,351
6,180,606
117,080,646

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

689,479,998

745,993,398 1

796,998,819

860,782,611

945,568,907

19,228,988
1,605,712

1,522,896
1,804,857

19,635,667
1,898,830

MEMBERSHIP.
State.
California........................
Connecticut..................
District of Columbia1
Illinois............................
Indiana...........................
Iowa................................
Kansas1...........................
Kentucky1......................
Louisiana1......................
Maine..............................
Massachusetts.................
Michigan.......................
Minnesota......................
Missouri...........................
Montana1.......................
Nebraska.........................
New Hampshire..............
New Jersey......................
New York.......................
North Carolina1
..............
North Dakota.................
O hio................................
Pennsylvania.................
Tennessee.......................
West Virginia1...............
Wisconsin.......................
Other States....................

1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

59,848
4,033

55,055
3,016

36,180
3,331

33,565
2,731

31,142
2,891

80,375
110,496
16,500

83,425
106,779
16,550

93,625
97,528
15,950
29,200

100,680
117,974
*15,950
82,110

108,734
120,078
15,300
33,629

30,839
2,864
27,125
118,994
120,500
15,300
39,114

8,539
88,692
31,096
5,044
18,464

8,694
95,287
32,016
5,044
17,700

23,380
8,966
104,482
35,958
4,243
19,100

25,437
9,345
114,705
39,958
*4,243
20,625

27,363
9,429
120,575
39,182
11,022
21,698

29,800
9,691
129,619
41,188
11,022
23,717

23,499
6,160
127,989
105,492

28,999
5,280
128,984
108,519

1,070
320,215
319,459
4,590

i,450
299,904
329,852
4,423

10,861
338,500

11,800
343,834

31,789
5,475
137,896
118,797
16,905
1,700
310,835
346,375
4,326
9,300
11,195
277,452

39,898
7,110
144,876
121,381
21,469
2,200
321,780
374,950
4,808
10,495
12,200
298,477

42,683
7,250
157,354
121,711
26,276
2,600
327,662
389,446
5,215
11,230
12,515
314,594

49,441
7,400
164,569
127,973
23,789
3,125
328,866
394,860
5,360
11,460
14,517
298,794

32,119
3,041
29,233
135,024
129,683
16,500
37,776
41,417
34,688
10,949
142,355
44,994
11,536
24,594
1,552
64,701
7,650
178,622
138,538
26,680
8,802
362,318
426,479
5,362
11,645
20,888
284,866

Total...................... 1,679,922

1,686,611

1.743,988

1,876,967 1,959,579

2,029,927

2,216,912

1Included in “ Other States ” for years for which no figures are shown,




>1906.

1
t

i

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INSURANCE STATISTICS,

No. 311.—LIFE INSURANCE:

N umber of P olicies a n d A m ount of I nsurance in
F orce in O r d in a r y a n d I ndustrial C om panies (C ensus Y ears 1
8 to 1 5
80
A n n u a lly from 1
8 to 19
0 9 a n d I ncome) , P aym ents , A ssets, L ia b il it ie s ,
1
0
,
an d Surplus in 1
8 a n d 8 from 1
0
8 to 1 9
9 0
1
0
.
[Source: Frederick L. Hoffman, insurance statistician, Newark, N. J.]
INSURANCE IN FORCE FROM 1860 TO 1910.
Ordinary.

Calendar year. Number of
policies.
1850......................
1860......................
1870......................
1880......................
1890......................
1891......................
1892.....................
1893.....................
1894.....................
1895.....................
1896.....................
1897......................
1898.....................
1899......................
1900......................
1901......................
1902.....................
1903.....................
1904.....................
1905.....................
1906.....................
1907......................
1908.....................
1909.....................
1910.....................

29,407
60,000
839,226
685,631
1,319,561
1,465,459
1,631,231
1,754,303
1,868,954
1,940,945
2,024,927
2,201,193
2,419,860
2,820,950
3,176,051
3,693,702
4,160,088
4,694,021
5,507,759
5,621,417
5,792,956
5,945,780
6,164,730
6,534,983
6,954,119

Industrial.

Amount.

Number of
policies.

Amount.

D rs.
olla

DUrs.
oa

68,614,189
180,000,000
2,262,847,000
1,581,841,706
3,620,057,439
3,964,491,593
4,314,204,343
4,629,774,861
4,765,220,494
4,917,694,131
5,054,800,906
5,329,980,648
5,714,964,251
6,481,154,483
7,093,152,380
7,952,989,395
8,701,587,912
9,593,008,148
10,412,078,338
11,054,255,524
11,253,194,077
11,486,518,261
11,850,032,581
12,513,125,180
13,227,213,168

Total.
Number of
policies.

Amount.

236,674
3,882,914
4,309,862
5,125,866
5,756,746
6,858,238
6,952,794
7,386,095
8,005,417
8,798,512
10,052,833
11,219,296
12,337,019
13,448,147
14,606,635
15,674,384
16,872,583
17,841,396
18,849,357
19,687,675
21,552,344
23,034,463

D rs.
olla

20,533,469
428,789,342
481,925,977
683,633,745
662,647,364
803,067,595
820,746,562
888,267,912
996,144,739
1,110,078,702
1,293,329,995
1,468,928,342
1,640,827,454
1,806,894,473
1,978,241,009
2,185,859,103
2,309,754,235
2,453,616,207
2,577,896,941
2,668,919,696
2,967,596,031
3,177,047,874

922,205
5,202,475
5,775,321
6,657,097
7,511,049
8,727,192
8,893,739
9,411,022
10,206,610
11,218,362
12,873,783
14,395,347
16,030,721
17,608,235
19,300,656
21,182,143
22,494,000
23,634,352
24,795,137
25,852,405
28,087,327
29,988,582

1,602,375,175
4,048,846,787
4,446,417,570
4,897,738,088
5,292,422,225
5,568,288,089
5,738,440,698
5,942,068,818
6,326,125,387
6,825,042,958
7,774,484,478
8,662,080,722
9,593,816,849
10,508,482,385
11,671,249,157
12,547,937,441
13,864,009,759
13,706,810,284
14,064,416,202
14,518,952,277
15,480,721,211
16,404,261,042

INCOME, PAYMENTS, ASSETS, ETC., IN 1880 AND FROM 1890 TO 1910.
Calendar year. Total income.
1880.....................
1890.....................
1891.....................
1892......................
1893......................
1894......................
1895......................
1S96......................
1897......................
1898......................
1899......................
1900......................
1901......................
1902......................
1903......................
1904......................
1905......................
1906......................
1907.....................
1908.....................
1909......................
1910......................

•

D rs.
olla

80,537,990
196,938,069
213,444,589
227,622,956
241,727,505
261,959,111
271,928,709
283,726,855
304,945,675
325,452,134
365,368,062
400,603,257
457,965,754
504,527,706
553,639,900
599,081,882
642,058,530
667,185,592
678,656,595
703,930,149
748,027,892
781,011,249



Total payments
to policy
holders.

Assets.

Liabilities.

Surplus.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D a
oU rs.

DUrs.
oa

55,881,794
90,007,819
97,026,344
104,506,880
112,658,941
118,423,247
125,136,443
136,179,008
139,405,708
146,804,622
159,987,686
168,687,601
192,398,489
199,883,721
225,842,072
247,052,831
264,968,883
287,325,629
309,696,977
335,777,925
360,730,904
887,302,073

452,680,651
770,972,061
840,579,127
919,310,131
987,946,922
1,073,156,679
1,159,873,889
1,243,561,111
1,344,903,198
1,462,651,318
1,595,208,408
1,742,414,173
1,910,784,985
2,091,822,851
2,265,221,193
2,498,960,968
2,706,186,867
2,924,253,848
3,052,732,353
3,380,294,090
3,643,857,971
3,875,877,059

678,681,309
740,226,450
802,676,456
'868,600,298
930,937,755
997,668,526
1,066,541,285
1,157,010,946
1,246,786 245
1,365,873,943
1,493,378,709
1,640,289,306
1,798,136,861
1,978,823,571
2,168,468,541
2,372,673,020
2,557,049,863
2,736,329,746
2,895,683,950
3,103,074,297
3,825,878,366

92,290,752
100,352,677
116,633,675
119,346,624
142,218,924
162,205,363
177,019,826
187,892,252
216,865,078
229,334,466
249,035,464
270,495,679
293,685,990
286,397,622
330,492,427
333,613,847
367,203,985
316,402,607
484,610,140
540,783,674
549,998,693

8

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61 2

INSURANCE STATISTICS,

No. 312.—FIRE AND MARINE AND CASUALTY AND MISCELLANEOUS
INSURANCE IN THE UNITED STATES: T otal I ncome of Com panies an d
P aym en ts to P olicy H olders in 1

8 a n d9 from 1 ,
0

8to 1 9

9 7

1

0

.

[Source: The Spectator Co., New York, N. Y.]
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Stock and mutual companies.
Calendar year.

1890..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910..

Payments to policyholders.

Number
of com­ Total income.
panies.
580
530
504
484
493
482
489
526
515
575
597
618
598
598
593

D rs.
olla

157,857,983
176,751,124
178,320,217
184,142,217
198,312,677
216,452,381
239.468,206
258,340,036
278,340,036
293,224,649
350,285,740
338,232,409
834,490,040
362,555,850
380,210,864

Dividends.

D rs.
olla

75,334,517
79,440,595
90,051,512
106,726,658
108,307,171
112,008,998
113,147,727
112,817,357
151,264,900
125,074,600
276,795,627
145,597,362
165,489,578
154,430,781
167,184,300

Lloyd’s and interinsurance
associations.
Calendar year.

Num­
ber of
associa­
tions.

paid.

D .
ollars

1890.
1897 .
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.

Total
income.

1,057,238
1,538,505
1,371,417
1,441,363
1,616,001
1,865,181
1,938,834
1,644,002

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

5,433,495
7,724,657
7,923,170
7,892,714
8,446,110
9,011,926
10,184,285
11,559,470
12,855,153
14,379,174
15,412,212
16,223,261
17,808,367
19,091,596
20,682,580

80,768,012
87,165,252
97,974,682
114,619,372
116,753,281
121,020,924
123,302,012
124,376,827
164,120,053
139,453,774
292,207,839
161,820,623
183,297,945
173,522,377
187,866,880

Total.
Number
Payments to
of com­ Total income. policy holders.
panies.

D .
ollars

2,972,800
2,888,366
3,337,939
3,637,254
4,298,640
4.579,875
4,719,072
4,111,214

Total.

D
ollars.

504
484
493
482
489
563
550
612
632
654
624

167,857,983
176,751,124
178.320.217
184.142.217
198,312,577
216,452,381
239,468,206
261.431.401
281.228.402
296,562,588
353,922,994
342,531,049
339,068,915
367,274,922
384,322,078

D rs.
olla

80,768,012
87,165,252
97,974,682
114,619,372
116,753,281
121,020,924
123,332,012
125,434,065
165,658,558
140.825.191
293.649.192
163,436,624
185,163,126
175,461,211
189,510,882

CASUALTY AND MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE (STOCK COMPANIES).

Calendar year.

1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.




Number
Payments to
of com­ Total income. policyholders.
panies.
34
46
50
58
57
62
67
73
82
95
124
144
141
175
177

D rs.
olla

9,758,413
20,198,538
22,296,122
25,494,154
30,347,507
85,837,280
43,980,061
49,716,644
55,685,447
63,190,680
78,167,255
84,474,354
84,295,656
87,604,511
111,041,748

D rs.
olla

2,933,306
6,973,757
7,351,529
8,455,632
12,754,837
12,590,500
14,363,835
16,679,975
19,332,539
21,646,844
24,876,764
28,182,004
30,404,759
32,334,731
41,465,472

613

FIRES,

No. 313.—FIRES:

N umber , E stim ated V alue of P roperty I n volved , I nsurance
T hereon , I nsurance L oss an d E stim ated T otal L oss, C alen dar Y ear 1
9 w it h
1
P opulation and N umber of F ires per 1
, of Population , b y C ities H a v in g a
0
0
0
Population of 1
0
an d U pw ard 0, a n d b y States .
0
,
0
0

[Source: Annual report of the committee on statistics, National Board of Fire Underwriters.]

State and city.

Popula­
tion.!

Total
estimated
value of
Total
property
estimated
Num­ involved
Total
Total
loss (in­
ber of in fires on insurance insurance sured and
fires.
thereon.
loss.
which
unin­
claim for
sured).
loss is
made.

Fires
to 1,000 Loss
per
of popu­ capita.8
lation.

D rs. D rs.
olla
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

132,685

1,295

9,725,387

6,762,584

434,526

497,133

9.78

3.75

319,198
150,174
416,912

1,171
428
1,461

807,550

558,825
6,853,826

232,994
800,581

1,161,062
317,432
1,048,483

3.67
2.84
3.50

3.64
2.11
2.51

213,381

1,052

4,041,805

505,874

622,404

4.93

2.45

102,054
133,605

422
835

1,683,617
3,601,193

108,642
447,739

117,696
492,171

4.14
6.25

1.15
8.68

331,069 1,004
3,129,142
3.04
397,969
Georgia:
818 6,107,122 4,727,954
294,813
319,209
5.28
Atlanta.............. 154,839
Illinois:
Chicago.............. 2,185,283 10,490
49,049,744 5,998,864 6,046,773
4.80
Indiana:
275,000
275,000
Indianapolis. . . . 233,650 1,402
6.00
Kentucky:
685 3,726,653 2,981,323
316,819
316,819
Louisville.......... 223,928
3.05
Louisiana:
4,818,798
791,410
New Orleans___ 339,075
693
791,410
2.04
Maryland:
Baltimore....... .
671,310
558,485
1,554
4,271,069
722,237
2.78
Massachusetts:
Boston............... 670,585
2,974
29,798,615 3,108,449 3,451,312
4.43
514 1,203,216
768,167
72,183
87,443
Cambridge......... 104,839
4.91
Fall River.......... 119,295
131,271
140,090
345 7,744,700 7,607,782
2.89
66,086
69,274
Lowell............... 106,294
749 4,829,233
4,021,969
7.04
547,626
Worcester.......... 145,986 1,154
5,538,093 4,197,184
588,407
7.92
Michigan:
Detroit............... 465,766
2,162 12,412,905 8,585,532 1,024,003 1,024,003
4.64
356 4,253,618 2,430,004
409,099
3.16
Grand Rapids... 112,571
Minnesota:
7.95
Minneapolis. . . . 301,408 2,396 22,073,076 16,812,933 1,826,295 1,989,122
St. Paul.............. 214,744
1,732
5,384,034
710,007
710,007
8.07
Missouri:
9.04
Kansas City....... 248,381
2,245 22,248,968 17,114,590 1,046,265 1,131,720
954,008 1,155,610
4.97
St. Louis............ 687,029 3,415 18,748,045 11,825,907
Nebraska:
Omaha............... 124,096
698,811
7.29
905 12,389,423 8,359,071
712,298
685,020
712,120
3.74
New Jersey:
267,779 1,000
3,040,250
Jersey City.........
Newark.............. 347,469
939 9,501,273
7,601,018 1,056,806 1,199,808
2.70
Paterson............ 125,600
670,485
685,742
4.27
549
6,325,960
for FRASER i The population is that of the United States Census, 1910.
*Where no total loss is given, the loss per capita is based on insurance loss.

1.20

Alabama:
Birmingham....
California:
Los Angeles.......
Oakland............
San Francisco...
Colorado:
Denver . . . . . . . . .
Connecticut:
Bridgeport.........
New Haven.......
Districtof Columbia:

Digitized


2,254,910
6,191,533

Dlla
o rs*

2.06
2,76
1.18
1.41
2,3s’
1.29
5.16
.83
1.17
.56
4.03
2.18
3.63
6.60
8.31
4.56
1.68
5.73
2.66
3.45
5.46

0

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614

FIRES,

Mo. 3 1 3 . — F ir es : N umber , E stim ated V alu e of P roperty I nvolved , I nsurance
T hereon , I nsurance L oss a n d E stim ated T otal L oss, C a len d ar Y ear 1910, w it h
Population a n d N umber of F ires per 1,000 of P opulation , by C ities H a v in g a
P opulation of 100,000 a n d U pw ar d , a n d b y States— Continued.
Total
estimated
value of
Total
estimated Fires
Num­ property
Total
Total
Popula­ ber of involved
loss (in­ to 1,000 Loss
per
tion.!
fires on insurance insurance sured and of popu­ capita.*
fires. inwhich
thereon.
loss.
unin­
lation.
claim for
sured).
loss is
made.

State and city.

N

e
A

.
B

u

.

f f a l o .

N

e w
M

a

n

h

r o

Q

u
o

n

e

S y r a
O

h

i o

u

i n

C

l e

C

o

c i n
v

a

T

m

o

l

.

2.27

56,781,520

9,272 .
.

.

.

.

.

1,967,125

2,175,665

2.49

1.13

121,370

142,720
267,211
401,228

4.07
3.41
3.23

1.66
1.22
2.92

7,075,760 1,304,841 1,910,995
.
.
.
4,961,099. . 604,752
696,076
.
.
.
.
1,588,280. . 217,488
295,383
.
.
.
.
1,345,405 . . 61,283 . . 83,978
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
246,067 . 261,692.
. 3,546,283
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

4.66
3.86
3.96
4.98
4.08
.

6.24
1.19
1.63
.72
1.55

904,947

4.09

4.37

979,253
2,588,005
244,697

3.40
2.40
2.76

1.88
1.67
1.88

320,874

328,423

7.97

1.46

710,448
.
217,794
.

839,811
217,794

5.73
3.60

6.46
1.97

145,604

152,012

4.32

1.19

.
3.99
5.66

2.31
7.37

4.12

2.40

4,783
.

1,918,392
.
.

h

-

2.31
1.78

c

. .
.

.

.

.

.

t i .
d

.

s .

.85,969
.
218,149
.
.
137,249.
.
.

.

850
743
.
443 .
.

.
.

725,675
.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

5,330,906
.
.
.

.

.
.
.
375,638

.

.

.

.

.

.
.
.
.

.

10,454,101
.
.
.

.

.

.

.

.

.

3,859,045 .
.
.
.
.
.
.
2,617,390 .
.
.
.
4,660,303 .

.
.
.

.

:
r t l

.

1,699
.
.
2,164
.
.
. 718
.
. 581
.
. 687
.

.

.

.
.

.

.
.
.
364,463
.
.
560,663
.
.
.
181,511
.
.
.
116.677
.
.
.
168,497

.
.

.

.e

.

.

.

o

.

.

u
n

d

r e g o n

e

n

o
n

s y

n

l

h

h

T

e n

o

d

r a

v

t o

n

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.

.

.

.

.
h

.

n

i d

.

i a

h

e l ap

I s l
r o

.

r g

d
n

.a

.

.
.
207,214.

.
847 .

.

.

.
.
.
7,646,874

4,091,479
.
.
.

.

.
.
.
549,498

.

.

iv a :

u

i l

e

P

d

e

.

.

633,905
.
.
.
1,549,008
. 129,867.
.
.

1,812
.
.
3,717
369 .
.
.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

13,188,540
.
.
979,253
43,911,875 2,481,884
243,732
. 1,160,856 .
.
.
.
.
.
.

.

.

.

.

:a

n

c

e

224,326.
.
.

.

.

1,787 .
.

.

.

.

.

6,071,165

.

n e s s e e :
M

e m

N
i r g

a
i n

i
i

s h

i n

S

e

i s c o
M

i l l e

co

t o

n

n

.
.

.
.

.

131,106
.
.
110,364
.
.

.

751
.
397
.

.
.

.

3,936,942 .
.
.
.

.
.

.

.

.

.
.

8,171,223
.
.
.
2,288,742
.
.
.

.

.

.

t t l

n

d

.

s i n
a

.

.

127,628
.
.
.

.

.

.

562
.

5,954,029
.
.
.

.

3,095,800
.
.
.

.

:
.e

o k a n e

i l w

.
.

a
m

g
a

h

v
:

h

S p

i s .

p

s h

R
a

n

i t t s b

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R

d

a

P

W

3.35

.

h

d

.

a

b

P

W

i
n

r .

n

y t o

P

V

g

R
o

n

e l a

l u

D

P

6,273,446

.

n

s .

u

f

s e

3,057,476

.

:

C

O

c

D rs.
olla
4.7
2
:

.
9.38
4.22
.
3.02

268,101,806
.

.

d

o

s t e

2,762,622 .
.
.
.

.
l y

e n

r

k

.
.
473,954.
. 976,475.
.
.
8,591,831

y

n

.
k

e

o

h

t t a

.

r

.
.
456,646.
. 976,475.
.
.
.
.
8,145,961

.

.

D rs. D rs.
olla
olla

o

941a . . . . . n 3,635,582.
.
.
.
.
1,786 . 11,767,000 . 7,608,532.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
14,405 . . . . . 325,609,001.
.
.
.
.
.

.

d
x

o

z n
o c

.

n

a

R

.

.

n

r o

B

.

a

a
B

B

.

.

r Yk

D rs.
olla

Y

. b
.
100,263
. 423,715
.
.
4,766,883
.
.
.

.

.

o

D rs.
olla

w
l

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

237,194
.
.
104,402.
.
.

.

.
.

948
.
591 .
.

.
.

4,020,150 .
.
.
.
5,069,373
.
.
.

.

2,215,960.
.
.
.
2,968,360
.
.
.

.
.

409,113.
.
.
561,940
.
.
.

.
.

548,516.
.
.
769,700

.

:
u

k

e

e

.

.

.

373,857
.
.
.

.

1,539
.
.

86,172,700
.
.
.
.

.

26,446,390
.
.
.

823,229

896,741

i The population is that of the United States Census, 1910.
*Where no total loss is given, the loss per capita is based on insurance loss.




615

FIRES,

N o. 3 1 4 .— FIRES, URBAN AN D RURAL, IN TH E UNITED STA TE S: N umber,

Loss on Buildings and Contents,
Capita, Calendar Y ear 1907.

K inds

bt

B uildings,

of

Loss

and

fer

. [Source: Report of the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior.]
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Year.

Loss.

1875.........................
1876.........................
1877.........................
1878.........................
1879.........
1880.........................
1881.........................
1882........
1883.........................
1884.........................
1885.........
1886.........................

78,102,285
64,630,600
68,265,800
64.315.900
77,703,700
74,643,400
81.280.900
84,505,024
100,149,228
110,008,611
102,818,796
104,924,750

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Loss.

1887.......................
1888.......................
1889.......................
1890.......................
1891.......................
1892.......................
1893.......................
1894.......................
1895.......................
1896.......................
1897.......................
1898........................

120,283,055
110,885,665
123,046,833
108,993,792
143,764,967
151,516,098
167,544,370
140,006,484
142,110,233
118,737,420
116,354,575
130,593,905

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1899.......................
1900.......................
1901.......................
1902.......................
1903.......................
1904......................
1905.......................
1906.......................
1907.......................
1908.......................
1909.......................
1910.......................

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Loss.

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153,597,830
160,929,805
165,817,810
161,078,040
145,302,155
229,198,050
165,221,650
518,611,800
215,084,709
217,885,850
188,705,150
214,003,300

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WEALTH AND PUBLIC FINANCE,
No. 31 ?•—NATIONAL WEALTH: Estimates under Specified Heads in 1900 and
1904.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Form of wealth.

1900

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1904

88,517,306,775

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107,104,211,917

PaaI pmpprty taxed.............................................................................. 46,324,839,234
Real property px-empt.............................................. ............................ 6,212,788,930
T.ivp stock 1 ............................................. ................................... . . ___ 3,306,473,278
749,775,970
Farm implements and machinery........................................................
Anld and b xpt cnln and hnllinn. ... ....................... ........................ 1,677,379,825
U
Manufacturing machinery, tools, etc................................................... 2,541,046,639
Railroads and their equipments.......................................................... 9,035,732,000
Street railways, etc.2............................................................................... 3,495,228,359
All other8................................................................................................. 15,174,042,540

55,510,247,564
6,831,244,570
4,073,791,736
844,989,863
1,998,608,303
3,297,754,180
11,244,752,000
4,840,546,909
18,462,281,792

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

A.

S ra a etc...................................... ..........
treet ilw ys,

3,495,228,359

Street railways.................... .........................................................
Telegraph systems.......... ............. ..................... .......................
Telephone systems............................................................. . . . . . .
Pullman and private cars................................................ ............
Shipping and canals................................. ............... .
Privately owned waterworks.....................................................
Privately owned electric light and power stations..................
B.

A oth ............ .............. ......................... .
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Agricultural products.................. ......................... ......................
ManTifact1 ring products........................ ..... ......... ....................
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Imported merchandise.................. .............................................
Mining products....................... ............... ............. .
Clothing and personal ornaments............................... ..............
Furniture, carriages, etc................................................. ...........

4,840,546,909

1,576,197,160
211.650.000
400.324.000
98,836,600
637,849,478
267,762,468
402,618,653

2,219,966,000
227.400.000
585.840.000
123.000.
000
846,489,804
275.000.
000
562,851,105

15,174,042,540
1,455,069,823
6,087,151,108
424,970,592
326,851,517
2,000,000,000
4,880,000,000

18,462,281,792
1,899,379,652
7,409,291,668
495,548,685
408,066,787
2.500.000. 000
5.760.000. 000

2Including live stock on farms and ranges and in cities and towns.
8For details see “A ,” which follows.
•For details see “ B,” which follows.




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No. 318.—ESTIMATED TRUE VALUE OF ALL PROPERTY AND OF SPECIFIED CLASSES OF PROPERTY: By S
tates and by
Geographic Divisions, 1900 and 1904.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and tabor.]
1900.

State.

Total.

Real property
and improve­
ments.1

Livestock.

Farm
implements
and
machinery.

Manufactur­
Gold
ing machin­ silver and
coin
ery, tools, and and bullion.
implements.

Railroads
and their
equipment.

Street rail­
ways, ship­
ping, water­
works, etc.a

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Alabama.................. .
Arizona....................
Arkansas...................
California................. .
Colorado....................

774,682,478
263,015,492
604,218,211
3,218,573,255
938,170,624

373,891,599
142,648,401
307,733,165
2,064,690,156
505,691,778

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38,433,600
15,652,311
39,763,941
72,827,000
52,018,800

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8,675,900
765,200
8,750,060
21,811,670
4,746,755

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24,159,595
1,476,596
12,444,494
62,440,759
21,494,888

30,624,856
2,500,579
21,730,866
51,061,894
14,723,974

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122.554.000
52.920.000
87.360.000
287.550.000
146.784.000

24,328,183
3,346,795
13,509,666
136,308,846
30,867,077

152,014,745
43,706,610
112,926,019
522,382,930
161,843,352

Connecticut............ .
Delaware................. .
District of Columbia.
Florida....... ............
Georgia.................... .

1,198,753,757
211,711,483
928,739,773
355,742,969
936,000,450

728,076,978
125,476,490
746,628,806
187,299,897
482,534,050

11,362,000
4.600,000
875,000
12,015,700
37,481,566

4,948,300
2,150,560
136,060
1,963,210
9,804,010

80,177,430
11,540,663
8,044,805
7,298,569
32,830,482

18,265,520
3,391,736
6,973,849
9,070,445
37,515,053

92.160.000
15.962.000
4,762,000
65.980.000
124,344,000

49,590,354
11,036,559
32,372,136
12,236,909
33,.838,001

214,173,175
37,553,475
128,947,117
59,878,239
177,653,288

Idaho.......................
Illinois.......................
Indiana.................... .
Indian Territory___
Iowa......................... .

276,374,806
6,976,476,400
2,606,493,004
348,272,643
3,367,869,054

131,699,994
4,265,537,126
1,500,283,883
197,056,000
2,052,356,215

22,184,015
212,696,371
118,963,200
42,611,000
291,544,416

3,295,045
44,977,310
27,330,370
3,939,480
57,960,660

950,625
206,242,775
65,046,726
1,322,040
26,150,011

2,989,032
124,709,025
47,302,176
6,492,723
41,000,708

66.572.000
671.183.000
304.137.000
37.044.000
284.736.000

4,598,776
238,613,549
81,337,411
3,414,409
51,159,562

45,085,319
1,212,517,244
462,092,238
56,392,991
562,962,482

Kentucky..........
Louisiana..........
M aine...............
Maryland..........

1,938,000,363
1,366,130,718
815,158,003
682,133,741
1,317,372,958

982,886,730
795,839,607
414,241,026
389,698,387
826,957,656

197,829,000
77,835,007
30,831,634
19.897.000
24.240.000

29,490,580
15,301,860
28,536,790
8,802,720
8,611,220

17,298,921
25,424,506
41,421,587
31,770,449
29,203,714

26,731,971
37,765,815
24,672,317
12,806,912
25,081,809

313.884.000
128.520.000
79.072.000
67.025.000
110,080,000

32,715,812
45,994,061
44,072,802
35,081,819
69,738,475

337,163,349
238,449,862
152,309,847
117,051,454
223,460,084

Massachusetts ..
Michigan..........
Minnesota........
Mississippi.........
Missouri............

4,358,903,855
2,654,281,523
2,513,620,826
557,581,543
3,244,532,987

2,916,844.852
1,618,826,259
1,457,295,712
255,887,125
2,001,702,487

26,974,639
87,054,155
95,876,400
44,397,693
170,189,956

8,828,950
28,795,380
30,099,230
9,556,805
28,602,680

201,933,253
68,117,259
37,953,943
13,077,469
70,040,656

66,982,359
46,540,881
33,165,250
25,776,809
64,286,942

222.495.000
237.655.000
347.150.000
81,760,000
247.500.000

176,684,507
106,625,952
81,097,668
12,466,831
119,871,680

738,169,295
460,666,637
430,982,623
115,208,811
542,338,586

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

613,897,157
1,626,203,203
190,626,987
472,145,849
2,733,593,134

276.712.657
875.071.657
109,388,790
257,904,930
1,626,534,640

52,839,120
150,770,430
12,279,565
12.320.000
25.199.000

3,671,900
24,940,450
888,560
5,163,090
9,330,030

6,455,511
23,201,553
446,412
25,919,073
135,371,296

5,488,496
19,703,056
894,951
7,474,626
34,389,994

150.500.000
227.400.000
36.360.000
68.145.000
282.125.000

13,209,958
26,544,841
2,056,389
15,727,910
163,965,628

105,019,515
279,671,216
28,312,320
79,491,220
456.677,546

New Mexico —
New York..........
North Carolina .

268,286,425
12,505,330,137
681,982,120

134,691,119
7,972,386,390
339,050,606

32,083,000
151,768,560
31,609,570

1,151,610
56,006,000
9,072,600

1,115,832
386,789,387
28,531,456

3,421,069
300,407,576
31,538,777

52.590.000
779,616,000
95.775.000

4,425,265
811,878,192
14,100,098

38,807,530
2,047,478,032
132,304,113




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Ohio..........................................................

542,880,565
5,019,004,453

279,207,885
2,918,961,815

43,825,300
139,833,293

14,055,560
36,354,150

1,634,964
158,986,928

5,623,207
79,766,671

95,585,000
572,455,000

5,639,993
240,033,412

96,808,666
872,6X8,684

Oklahoma................................................
Oregon.......................................................
Pennsylvania...........................................
Rhode Island...........................................
South Carolina..........................................

463,307,150
632,879,729
9,315,140,116
710.564.856
485,678,048

291,586,899
380,566,794
5,398,110,255
476,896.708
238,201,109

55,718,374
35,054,800
123,831,876
4,393,000
21,296,514

6,673,015
6,506,726
50,917,240
1,270,270
6,629,770

1,329,784
10,492,960
392,150,856
49,418,315
26,096,931

6,793,829
8,744,461
149,017,530
8,960,611
22,085,504

22.366.000
68.960.000
1,136,410,000
22.260.000
69,178,000

3,997,931
21,682,873
427,874,744
26,487,378
13,385,076

74,951,818
100,871,111
1,636,827,615
120,888,674
98,805,144

South Dakota...........................................
Tennessee................................................
Texas........................................................
Utah............... ..........................................
Vermont...................................................

562,732,580
956,672,000
2,322,161,631
412,666,095
329,916,808

316,470,704
512,052,744
1,309,422,345
229,413,837
184,153,290

66,791,270
65,064,519
248,710,481
22.262.400
19.389.400

12,218,680
15,232,670
30,125,706
2,922,550
7,538,490

2,352,329
20,396,865
34,198,170
5,217,298
11,682,873

7,305,263
35,173,099
54,370,393
5,988,235
6,312,728

45.600.000
100.384.000
197.720.000
66.521.000
32.884.000

5,546,859
83,586,896
46,317,839
14,191,486
6,990,071

97,447,475
174,781,207
401,286,698
66,139,290
61,465,956

Virginia....................................................
Wasliington.. .*
..........................................
West Virginia.............................. ; ...........
Wisconsin................................................
Wyoming..................................................

1,102,809,696
781,599,063
659,652,551
2,405,354,427
281,432,079

594,629,933
431,703,123
333,668,202
1,462,512,224
118,096,229

44,513,424
23,661,846
32,348,448
103,221,289
39,533,395

9,911,040
6,271,630
5,040,420
29,237,010
1,866,000

26,965,986
15,563,736
16,790,585
62,101,320
974,005

31,752,495
11,517,134
16,765,340
39,938,553
1,792,826

173.834.000
131.130.000
111.400.000
235.116.000
73,740,000

29,262,353
34,528,744
16,844,226
63,396,263
3,647,090

191,440,466
127,222,860
126,795,380
409,831,768
42,282,534

Total................................................ 88,517,306,775 52,537,628,164 3,306,473,278

749,775,970

2,541,046,639 1,677,379,825

9,035,782,000

3,495,228,359 15,174,042,540

1,314,212,932
187,303,190
739,127,385
178,774,510
126,628,622

2.702.620.000
761.315.000
3.582.400.000
856.770.000
1.132.627.000

1,714,280,603
232,813,833
1,051,583,002
227,688,618
268,862,303

G p icdivisions.*
eogra h
North Atlantic.......................................... 32,306,482,253 19,950,606,430
South Atlantic.......................................... 6,679,190,048 3,874,446,649
North Central........................................... 83,446,949,385 19,730,112,197
Southcentral........................................... 8,207,174,377 4,457,160,010
Western..................................................... 7,877,510,712 4,525,302,878

395,135,475 152,805,090
208,980,222 53,318,890
1,678,595,080 364,062,060
643,366,249 126,692,285
380,396,252 52,897,645

604,607,756
184,175,008
536,073,703
243,400,707
109,122,651

5,472,213,967
1,176,837,256
5,764,995,958
1,478,321,998
1,281,673,361

*Exclusive of railroad and other property which in certain States is classed as "real,” but in the census estimates of wealth is referred to as “ personal and other/’
*Including telegraph and telephone systems, electric light and power stations, Pullman and private care, and canals.
8
Including products of agriculture, manufactures, and mining; imported merchandise; clothing and personal adornments; and furniture, carriages, and kindred
property,
«For States included in each division, see ifote 3, p. 51.




T rue V alue of A ll P roperty a n d of Specified C lasses of P roperty, etc.— Continued.

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No. 318.— E stim ated

1904.

State.

Total.

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Beal property
and improve­
ments.1

Live stock.

Farm
implements
and
machinery.

Manufactur­
Gold and
ing machin­
silver coin
ery, tools, and and bullion.
implements.

Railroads
and their
equipment.

Street rail­
ways, ship­
ping, water­
works, etc.*

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Alabama..................
Arizona....................
Arkansas..................
California.................
Colorado...................

965,014,261
306,302,305
803,907,972
4.115.491.106
1.207.542.107

446,747,512
156,425,691
397,239,116
2,664,472,025
637,662,744

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D rs.
olla

60,746,958
16,582,642
54,956,832
83,438,037
57,362,874

10,251,443
1,134,026
10,237,670
23,332,016
5,352,441

DUrs.
oa

D a
oU rs.

42,387,488
3,598,484
15,869,560
84,692,799
44,520,856

35,095,727
2,970,628
24,550,073
60,469.970
16,828,519

150.211.000
68,356.000
124.626.000
350.694.000
198.261.000

32,599,511
5,321,067
18,761,175
206,494,307
43,889,900

196,974,622
61,913,767
157,667,646
641,897,952
204,663,773

Connecticut..............
Delaware.................
District of Columbia
Florida....................
Georgia....................

1,414*635,063
230,260.976
1,040,883,173
431,409,200
1,167,445,671

850,340,718
134,431,240
880,244,062
223,3%, 227
563,155,476

17,451,207
6,653,949
1,050,000
15,528,803
57,298,670

5,195,715
2,287,336
142,863
2,338,576
11,153,042

98,683,323
12,471,865
7,668,599
10,428,895
46,756,710

20,391,447
3,735,338
7,216,326
11,374,000
42,509,939

105.369.000
17.285.000
5,578,000
80.467.000
156.603.000

67,243,242
13,665,926
45,656,083
16,643,541
49,070,561

249,960,411
39,930,322
142,827,240
71,332,158
240,903,273

Idaho........................
Illinois......................
Indiana....................
Indian Territory___
Iowa.........................

342,871,863
8,816,556,191
8,105,781,739
459,021,855
4,048.516,076

147,771,554
5,468,492,926
1,760,068,958
216,761,600
2,491,273,897

25,944,298
268,731,540
161,798,200
49,026,248
335,681,475

4,781,769
48,593,486
29,374,682
7,878,960
64,498,622

3,313,940
227,543,320
84,079,065
2,276,402
30,413,593

8,800,525
150,074,503
52,137,773
8,827,829
44,450,260

91.877.000
805.057.000
375.541.000
79.405.000
344.847.000

Kansas......................
Kentucky.................
Louisiana............... .
Maine........................
Maryland.................

2,253,224,243
1,527,486,230
1,032,229,006
775,622,722
1,511,488,172

1,135,004,695
859,247,997
489,295,161
421,690,961
904,469,735

228,644,982
91,489,357
45,000,956
26,203,025
31,397,196

31,967,789
17,682,829
32,623,258
9,242,856
9,176,116

21,425,718
30,907,185
48,684,306
40,223,927
54,750,990

30,775,625
41,872,698
31,828,795
14,053,983
27,193,340

356.356.000
155.772.000
123.401.000
80,146,000
132.342.000

40,497,826
59,718,312
59,555,883
46,063,744
96,234,840

408,551,608
271,295,852
201,939,647
137,998,226
256,923,955

Massachusetts.........
Michigan.................
Minnesota...............
Mississippi...............
Missouri...................

4,956,578,913
3,282,419,117
3,343,722,076
688,249,022
8,759,597,451

3,243,498,159
2.019,296,490
1,982,552,389
279.513,715
2,238,765,544

35,986,572
123,265,031
126,353,319
66,718,297
204,030,528

9,270,398
31,363,928
35,673,607
11,326,725
82,137,971

239,267,199
87,265,370
45,121,997
19,093,957
92,524,919

71,662,525
62,261,341
35,947,501
28,898,636
82,726,049

260.052.000
277.597.000
466.734.000
107.884.000
309.768.000

270,487,699
131,580,197
126,062,305
17,445,166
160,379,067

836,354,361
559,799,760
521,276,958
157,368,526
644,265,373

Montana...................
Nebraska.................
Nevada ....................
New Hampshire___
New Jersey...............

746,311,213
2,009,563,633
220,734,507
516,809,204
3,235,619,978

828,554,427
1,086,579,628
122,296,975
272,629,666
1,900,278,091

63,168,425
188,527,537
14,917,223
16,046,227
32,319,827

5,321,317
27,125,233
971,729
5,421,244
9,796,632

7,842,513
24,803,815
717.016
26,518,039
180,212,427

6,967,216
21,728,589
930,195
8,203,172
40,863,293

196.209.000
263.170.000
43.745.000
79.786.000
1333,668,000

18,545,064
32,291,637
2,880,852
19,242,930
204,130,498

129,703,251
365,337,194
34,275,517
88,961.926
534,456,805

New Mexico............
New York.................
North Carolina.........
North Dakota..........
Ohio.........................

332,262,650
14,769,042,207
842,072,218
735,802,909
6,946,969,466

154,644,570
9,151,979,081
399,567,905
871,803,432
3,383,834,608

30,294,584
189,662,043
48,658,045
65,682,944
173,847,240

1,272,299
58,806,300
10,331,877
18,260,984
38,549,941

1,638,826
486,774,713
42.238,322
1,910,251
216,947,620

3.920,371
412,832,428
35,669,724
7,930,310
90,599,335

86,400,000
1898,222,000
113.146.000
123.390.000
689.797.000

DUrs.
oa

5,837,'SO
I
59,545,386
327,591,493 1,520,471,923
542,716,094
110,076,967
88,966,200
5,879,116
69,812,758
667,638,471

5,895,816
48,196.184
1,151,475,505 2,419,290,137
18,584,305
173,876,040
7,553,034
139,871,954
329,196,716 1,024,197.006

WEALTH.




DUrs.
oa

Oklahoma......
Oregon.............
Pennsylvania..
Rhode Island..
South Carolina,

636,013,700
852,033,232
11,473,620,306
799,349,601
585,853,222

358,088,178
541,457,965
6,591,055,583
528,417,256
252,766,767

72,617,501
36,011,028
160,190,227
5,604,873
31,457,603

13,146,030
7,461,912
54,175,943
1,333,784
7,412,083

3,649,170
13,656,213
515,945,638
58,140,761
48,144,618

9,867,165
11,625,311
168,383,753
10,218,578
24,891,557

78.668.000
75.661.000
1,420,608,000
25.719.000
75.500.000

South Dakota
Tenne
Texas
Utah..........................................
Vermont...................................

679,840,939
1,104,223,979
2,836,322,003
487,768,615
360,330,089

381,435,856
557,504,977
1,554,714,941
258,595,674
194,931,444

89,192,677
76,205,984
286,691,300
20,435,227
22,585,624

13,841,321
17,413,988
37,379,975
3,598,244
7,915,414

2,723,430
24,108,906
43,462,409
8,470,645
14,304,651

8.290,763
39,275,807
63,820,940
6,331,183
6,726,289

49.646.000
131.166.000
237.718.000
90.825.000
37.311.000

7,299,617
47,307,134
69,035,770
17,732,895
8,999,352

127,411,275
211,241,183
548,498,668
82,279,747
67,556,315

Virginia...................................
Washington..............................
West Virginia...........................
Wisconsin................................
Wyoming..................................

1,287,970,180
1,051,671,432
840,000,149
2,838,678,239
329,572,241

674,544,741
546,503,248
364,305,954
1,682,068,672
131,628,903

53,776,806
30,620,408
36,387,109
131,790,769
35,965,009

10,985,397
7,530,973
5,786,402
32,347,828
1,785,089

36,040,103
32,069,434
25,466,119
87,122,618
986,456

35,570,489
13,793,355
19,260,508
44,588,626
2,160,996

211.315.000
182.837.000
201.799.000
284.510.000
100.307.000

40,996,199
55,004,866
24,523,954
84,979,252
4,619,307

224,741,445
183,312,648
162,471,103
491,270,474
52,119,481

107,104,211,917 62,341,492,134

4,073,791,736

844,989,863

3,297,754,180 1,998,603,303 1
11,244,752,000

4,840,546,909 18,462,281,792

38.301.608.078 23,149,815,959
7,936,882,961 4,346,882,107
40.820.672.079 23,995,667,095
10,052,467,628 5,159,113,197
9,992,581,271 5,690,013,776

506,049,125
282,103,181
2,087,446,242
793,453,433
404,739,755

161,158,186
59,613,692
403,735,392
157,940,778
62,541,815

1,660,070,678
283,966,221
921,871,716
230,339,388
201,506,182

2,375,949,882 6,464,447,780
323,872,985 1,438,988,554
1,427,319,869 7,012,708,090
317,868,461 1,921,363,606
395,535,712 1,624,773,762

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

7,566,394
92,411,26^
29,314,747
136,866,056
570,452,043 1,992,809,119
37,854,869
137,060,480
18,697,676
126,983,018

G p icd
eogra h ivision
s.
North Atlantic.........................
South Atlantic.........................
North Central...........................
South Central...........................
Western.....................................

753,335,468
207,421,221
625,510,675
283,537,670
128,798,269

3.230.781.000
994,035,000
4.346.413.000
1.188.851.000
1.484.672.000

1Exclusive of railroad and other property which in certain States is classed as “ real/* but in the census estimates of wealth is referred to as “ personal and other/*
1Including telegraph and telephone systems, electric light and power stations, Pullman and private cars, and canals.
8Including products of agriculture, manufactures, and mining; imported merchandise; clothing and personal adornments; and furniture, carriages, and kindred
property.
8 For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.




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St a t e s

and

by

G

e o g r a p h ic

D

iv is io n s ,

1860, 1870, 1880, 1890,

and

1902.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]

624

No. 3 1 9 .— TOTAL LEVIES OF AD VALOREM TAXE S:

1870
State.

Alabama..
Arizona.. .
Arkansas..
California.
Colorado..

D rs.
olla

851,171

2,981,122

Currency basis.

Gold basis.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

2,982,932
31,323
2,866,890
7,817,115
362,197

2,386,346
25,058
2,293,512
7,817,116
289,758

1880

1890

D rs.
olla

D rs,
olla

2,061,978
293,036
1,839,090
12,628,006
2,152,008

2,968,352
888,379
2,813,791
18,754,850
6,419,271

1902

D rs.
olla

4,899,555
1,634,481
4,445,857
27,312,092
10,740,770

1,015,037
1205,891
260,218
160,121
797,886

6,064,843
418 092
1,581,569
496,166
2,627,029

4,851,874
334,474
1,265,255
396,933
2,101,623

5,365,739
604,257
1,469,254
584,818
3,013,777

6,112,197
922,179
2,280,110
1,976,439
5,711,990

8,020,830
1,316,451
3,350,880
2,681,040
8,204,167

6,121,766
3,701,362

174,711
21,825,008
10,791,121

139,769
17,460,006
8,632,897

186,769
24,586,018
11,943,630

761,561
33,090,429
15,584,054

2,378,400

9,055,614

7,244,491

11,061,605

15,175,432

1,895,395
53,013,308
27,968,418
271,000
22,602,580

Kansas___
Kentucky.
Louisiana.
Maine.......
Maryland.

195,857
2,148,241
4,960,780
2,257,213
2,158,895

2,673,992
5,730,118
7,060,722
5,348,645
6,632,842

2,139,194
4,584,094
5,648,578
4,278,916
5,306,274

4,979,650
5,201,017
4,386,646
5,182,135
5,437,462

12,766,148
7,379,326
5,103,675
4,922,858
8,173,075

14,847,136
10,461,818
8,478,370
6,855,776
10,698,804

Massachusetts.
Michigan........
Minnesota___
Mississippi----Missouri..........
Montana..............
Nebraska............
Nevada...............
New Hampshire .
New Jersey.........
New M exico.......
New York............
North Carolina...
North D akota....
Ohio....................

7,436,578
1,766,604
666,007
954,806
4,109,653

24,922,900
5,412,957
2,648,372
8,736,432
13,908,498
198,527
1,027,327
820,308
3,255,793
7,416,724
61,014
48,550,308
2,352,809
* 13,867
23,526,548

19,938,320
4,330,366
2,118,697
2,939,146
11,126,798
158,821
821,862
666,247
2,604,634
5,933,379
48,811
38,840,246
1,882,247
311,094
18,821,238

24,326,877
8,627,949
4,346,300
2,217,138
11,831,491
383,947
2,792,480
871,673
3,179,192
8,958,065
164,100
56,392,975
1,916,132
»478,066
25,756,658

31,503,666
14,477,767
12,707,428
2,803,337
16,447,206
2,347,370
8,325,566
735,910
4,063,640
14,103,525
1,043,316
75,126,502
2,394,458
2,427,563
33,889,417

49,219,496
28,476,734
17,760,518
4,179,566
21,784,669
4,091,544
9,499,415
616,947
4,166,443
20,955,483
1,409,834
132,711,107
3,976,355
4,186,004
47,459,657

Idaho..................
Illinois.................
Indiana...............
Indian Territory.
Iowa....................




91,863
261,866
457,506
29,790
363,422
044,732
9,611,021

TAXATION.

Connecticut...............
Delaware..................
District of Columbia.
Florida......................
Georgia......................

1860

199,066
8,729,736
686,133
1,280,386

§
-S A 1911-

580,956
19,625,118
1,736,122
2,214,140

1,113,942
28,779,334
2.692.715
1,839,983

2,887,013
37,837,062
3,797,417
2,745,048

3,106,035
4,920,174
58,269,455
6,132,952
3,736,344

(3)
3,381,579
1,129,577
167,355
1,547,128

(*)
2,705,263
903,661
133,884
1,237,703

2^15,567
4.568.716
435,238
1,745,111

3,626,313
5,636,772
9,817,369
1,601,504
2,105,395

4,329,195
7,626,068
13,683,526
2,848,322
1,910,538

4,613,798
163,992
1,722,158
6,387,970
34,471

3,691,088
163,992
1,377,726
4,310,376
27,577

4,693,486
505,417
1,993,475
7,588,325
230,228

5,230,614
5,209,714
3,258,900
13,191,899
784,333

6,895,765
9,002,727
5,506,743
20,503,363
1,074,337

94,186,746

280,691,521

226,185,629

313,921,474

471,365,140

724,736,539

39,115,571
9,579,817
30,972,624
11,186,449
3,332,285

South Dakota..
Texas___
Utah.......
Vermont.

580,956
24,531,397
2,170,152
2,767,675

1,102.793
633,265
65,006
908,080

Oklahoma.......
Oregon..............
Pennsylvania..
Rhode Island..
tg South Carolina.

123,807,890
23,212,138
96,271,274
26,888,250
10,411,969

99,046,312
18,569,710
77,017,019
21,510,600
10,041,988

136,622,143
21,552,644
113,992,172
22,790,152
18,964,363

179,072,262
32,687,813
181,699,222
36,522,622
41,383,221

288,242,080
46,365,049
267,430,997
57,151,790
65,546,623

3,672,689
57,311

Virginia..........
Washington...
West Virginia.
Wisconsin.......
Wyoming.......

2,330,011

Total.

G p ic d
eogra h ivision .<
s

1Reports incomplete.

3See North Dakota.

* For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.

625




3Dakota Territory.

TAXATION.

North Atlantic.
South Atlantic.
North Central.,
Southcentral.
Western..........

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States

626

N o. 3 2 0 .— PER CAPITA LEVIES OP AD VALOREM TAXES, AND TAX BATE PEB $100 OF ASSESSED VALUATION :
a n d
b y G e o g r a p h i c D i v i s i o n s , 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, a n d 1902.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Per capita levies of ad valorem taxes.
State,
1860

Alabama.......................................................................................
Arfgnnfl..........................................................................................
Arkansas.......................................................................................
California......................................................................................
Colorado.......................................................................................

Tax Tate per 8100 of assessed valuation.

1870
Currency
basis.

Gold
basis.

1880

1890

1902

1860

1870

1880

1890

1902

DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra DUra
oa. oa. oa . oa. oa . oa . oa . oa . oa . oa. oa.
1.46
7.85

2.99
8.24
5.92
13.95
9.09

2.39
2.59
4.74
13.95
7.27

1.63
7.25
2.29
14.60
11.07

1.96
14.06
2.49
15.52
15.57

2.59
12.59
3.30
17.81
19.34

.36
2.13

1.92
2.22
3.08
2.90
2.09

1.68
3.16
2.18
2.16
2.89

1.15
2.99
1.61
1.70
2.91

1.65
4.18
1.98
2.12
3.03

Connecticut...................................................................................
Delaware......................................................................................
District of Columbia....................................................................
Florida...........................................................................................
Georgia.........................................................................................

2.21
1.83
3.47
1.13
.75

11.28
8.84
12.01
2.64
2.22

9.02
2.67
9.61
2.11
1.78

8.62
4.12
8.27
2.17
1.95

8.19
5.47
9.90
5.05
3.11

8.68
7.00
11.62
4.79
3.68

.30
.52
.68
.28
.13

1.43
.65
2.18
1.53
1.16

1.64
1.01
1.48
1.89
1.20

1.70
1.39
1.49
2.15
1.37

1.21
*1.91
1.50
2.60
1.76

Idaho............................................................................................
Illinois...........................................................................................
Indiana.........................................................................................
Indian Territory..... ....................................................................

3.58
2.74

11.65
8.50
6.42

9.82
6.87
5.14

5.78
7.99
6.04

9.02
8.65
7.11

1.57
.90

3.80
4.52
L68

2.90
3.13
1.64

2.96
4.09
1.82

3.62

7.58

6.06

6.81

7.94

11.11
10.56
10.84
•62
10.17

1.16

2.99

2.77

2.92

3.09
5.15
1.97
1.67
3.95

Kansas....................... ..................................................................
Kentucky......................................................................................
Louisiana......................................................................................
Maine............................................................................................
Maryland......................................................................................

1.83
1.86
7.01
3.59
3.14

7.34
4.34
9.71
8.58
8.49

5.87
3.47
7.77
6.82
6.79

5.00
3.15
4.67
7.99
5.82

8.94
3.97
4.56
7.46
7.84

10.14
4.74
6.91
9.78
8.79

.87
.41
1.14
1.46
.73

2.90
1.40
2.79
2.62
1.56

3.10
1.40
2.74
2.20
1.09

8.67
1.35
2.18
1.59
1.54

4.09
1.47
2.69
1.95
1.46

Massachusetts..............................................................................
Michigan......................................................................................
Minnesota....................................................................................
Mississippi....................................................................................
Missouri.........................................................................................

6.04
2.36
3.87
1.21
3.48

17.10
4.57
6.02
4.51
8.08

18.68
3.66
4.82
8,61
6.46

13.64
5.27
5.57
1.96
5.46

14.07
6.91
9.76
2.17
6.14

17.06
9.48
9.65
2.61
6.82

.96
1.06
2.06
.19
1.54

1.67
1.99
3.15
2.11
2.50

1.54
1.67
1.68
2.00
2.11

1.46
1.61
2.16
1.68
1.85

1.58
1.66
2.33
1.73
1.75

9.64
8.35
19.31
10.23
8.19

7.71
6.68
15.45
8.18
6.55

9.80
6.17
14.00
9.16
7.92

17.76
7.86
16.08
10.79
9.76

15.53
8.89
14.57
9.95
10.54

2.00
1.88
3.19
2.18
1.19

2.06
3.08
2.98
1.55
1.28

2.08
4.51
2.90
1.54
1.68

2.20
5.27
2.10
2.04
2.19

M on ta n a....................................................................................
Nebraska.......................................................................................
Nevada.........................................................................
.....
New Hampshire..........................................................................
New Jersey....................................................................................




0.88

3.19
3.87
2.17

0.20

1.24
1.02
.49

H
►

X

►
3

New M exico................................................................................
New York.....................................................................................
North Carolina.............................................................................
North Dakota...............................................................................
Ohio.............................................................................................

.82
3.96
1.05
4 .li

.66
11.08
2.20
>.98
8.83

.53
8.86
1.76
*.78
7.06

1.87
11.09
1.37
*3.54
8.05

6.79
12.53
1.48
13.29
9.23

7.15
17.49
2.04
11.44
11.16

too

.34
2.47
1.80
*.47
2.01

1.12
2.13
1.23
*2.35
1.68

1.05
1.21
.55
.26

1.83
1.87
.89
1.50

.29
.20
1.56
1.07

.14
1.10
.36

3.65
2.22
1.15
3.13
2.38

2.12
1.71
1.07
1.38

1.74
1.40
1.18
1.63

4.27
3.32
1.49
1.45
1.91

m
1.33
.75
1.33
1.61

(s)
1.10
1.43
1.76
2.01

2 59
1.47
1.26
1.51
1.30

2.31
1.88
1.34
2.41
1.17

1.26
1.54
1.23
1.62
.62

1.47
2.12
1.36
1.87
1.69

1.26
2.39
1 74
2.29
2.41

1.37
3.45
2.16
1.36
2.48

3.79
3.00
3.93
1.82

6.89
6.97
9.98
3.92

6.39
5.58
7.98
3.14

6.37
6.72
9.74
1.85

9.20
7.10
10.99
2.38

6.72
11.43
8.95
13.65
2.73

South Dakota...............................................................................
Tennessee......................................................................................
Texas............................................................................................
Utah.............................................................................................
Vermont.......................................................................................

.99
.88
1.61
2.88

(8)
2%
1.38
1.93
4.68

(*)
2.15
1.10
1.64
3.74

A
2.87
3.02
6.25

11.03
3.19
4.39
7.70
6.38

10 69
3.68
4.26
9.81
5.52

8.77
6.85
3.90
5.11
8.78

3.02
6.85
3.12
4.09
3.02

3.10
6.73
3.22
5.77
11.07

8.16
14.91
4.27
7 82
12.92

3.64
16.43
5.52
9.61
11.16

.56
1.30

3.00

7.28

5.87

6.26

7.53

9.22

.78

1.98

1.83

1.85

2.05

3.69
1.79
3.40
1.94
5.88

10.07
3.97
7.42
4.18
10.61

8.06
8.18
5.94
3.34
10.14

9.42
2.84
6.56
2.56
10.73

10.29
3.69
8.13
3.35
13.67

13.21
4.31
9.90
8.90
15.29

.97
.38
1.17
.41
1.77

1.87
1.41
2.40
1.80
2.55

1.77
1.27
2.09
1.63
2.23

1.64
1.44
2.37
1.43
1.99

1.83
1.60
2.47
1.78
2.55

Virginia........................................................................................
Washington..................................................................................
West Virginia...............................................................................
Wisconsin.....................................................................................
Wyoming......................................................................................
Total....................................................................................

2.30
4 94
3.00

1.25

A

O p cd
eogra M ivisions*

X

mrln/homa........................................................
..................
Oregon..........................................................................................
Pennsylvania...............................................................................
Rhode'Island...............................................................................
South Carolina.............................................................................

T

2.41 |
1.98
1.02
2.75
1.91

AN
.

North Atlantic.............................................................................
South Atlantic.............................................................................
North Central...............................................................................
South Central...............................................................................
Western.........................................................................................

T

1 Reports incomplete.

2 See North Dakota.

*For States included in each division, see note 8, p. 51.
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628

No. 3 2 1 .— TOTAL AN D FEB CAPITA INDEBTEDNESS LESS SINKING FUND ASSETS OF STATES, COUNTIES, AND M IN OB
CIVIL D IVISIO N S: B y S t a t e s a n d b y G e o g r a p h i c D i v i s i o n s , 1880,1890, a n d 1902.
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Indebtedness less sinking fund assets.
Per capita.

Total.
State.
Aggregate.

State.

County and
minor civil
division.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

1890

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Connecticut..........................................................
Delaware...............................................................
District of fWiiimbia__T
_____________________
Florida..................................................................
Georgia..................................................................

22,001,661
2,371,296
22,498,323
2,665,541
19,648,265

23,724,510
2,919,084
19,781,050
2,276,619
20,272,095

81,887,835
4,144,634
14,540,191
5,246,806
21,285,731

1,677,964
762,092

Idaho ....................................................................
Illinois..................................................................
Indiana.................................................................
Indian Territory______ _______ _______ ______
Iow a......................................................................

229,882
46,388,888
18,352,649

1,594.333
42,468,138
24,471,528

324,174
2,155,122
2,913,767

8,137,767

l i ,270,819

3,888,823
80,715,059
34,827,931
853,103
17,439,964

g p « fla ...................................................................
Kentucky.............................................................
Louisiana.............................................................
Maine....................................................................
Maryland.............................................................

15,912,114
14,982,449
42,865,471
23,235,980
41,429,179

40,629,022
19,432,885
33,335,497
15,772,145
41,291,894

35,774,494
22,841,672
37,777,047
15,046,819
30,643,317

Massachusetts............................ .........................
Michigan................................................ ..............
Minnesota.............................................................
Mississippi.............................................................
Missouri....... ..........

91,909,651
12,055,902
11,328,433
4,955,789
60,263,761

84,094,876
16,941,928
26,237,825
6,192,927
51,557,568

209,762,910
34,838,727
40,683,737
8,403,920
50,396,922




18,007,774
377,801
10,788,140
16,582,439
3,627,742

18,956,149
2,937,971
7,599,835
15,569,459
9,458,331

27,092,343
6,691,834
4,225,715
17,898,173
22,066,653

1880

1890

1902

olla
D rs. D rs. D rs.
olla
olla
14.26
9.33
13.37
19.18
18.67

12.63
49.28
6.73
12.89
22.95

14.32
50.75
3.13
11.60
39.06

1,891,757
129,869
1,348,234
1,639,385
564,990

30,209,871
3,382,542
14,540,191
4,214,306
13,409,529

35.33
16.17
126.66
9.89
12.74

31.79
17.32
85.86
5.81
11.03

33.89
22.04
50.42
9.36
9.29

940,852
187,983
288,384
560,102
2,292,127

7.05
15.07
9.28

18.89
11.10
11.16

49,589

3,559,649
78,559,937
31,914,164
853,103
17,390,375

5.01

5.90

22.02
16.08
13.49
1.97
7.84

176,416
5,020,590
2,581,274
434,436
2,223,247

632,000
2,291,381
13,592,796
2,785,383
4,942,394

35,142,494
20,550,291
24,184,252
12,261,436
25,700,923

15.97
9.09
45.60
35.81
44.31

28.47
10.46
29.80
23.86
39.61

24.42
10.36
26.34
21.46
25.18

11,464,628
2,204,882
1,434,233
701,142
1,217,174

65,964,005
6,566,366
1,766,033
2,877,124
4,365,635

143,798,905
28,272,361
38,928,704
6,626,796
46,031,287

51.55
7.36
14.51
4.38
27.79

37.56
8.09
20.15
4.81
19.24

72.72
14.07
22.07
6.24
15.79

2,884,679
2,475,498
1,842,800
1,603,604
3,192,161

12,726,569
3,099,333
1,191,382
2,955,321
8,797,329

i, 032,500
7,876,202

14,365,774
3,492,501
3,034,333
14,942,852
18,269,324

PUBLIC DEBT.

1880

Alabama...............................................................
Arizona.................................................................
Arkansas...............................................................
California.............................................................
Colorado...............................................................

Estimated
population
June 1,1902.

1902

Montana...........
Nebraska...........
Nevada...............
New Hampshire,
New Jersey........

765,248
7,489,974
1,399,765
10,792,583
49,382,675

2,926,268
15,536,772
1,365,165
8,148,362
49,257,740

8,920,689
22,415,041
1,664,189
11,413,234
81,147,209

1,208,769
2,005,001
623,904
1,551,148
* 56,550

New Mexico...
New York.......
North Carolina
North Dakota .
Ohio.................

84,872
218,845,804
17,962,535
131,726
53,044,175

2,831,538
201.255,570
11,123,638
3,854,514
70,927,147

4,579,516
437,371,941
15,348,108
5,608,158
117,230,101

Oklahoma........
Oregon.............
Pennsylvania ..
Rhode Island...
South Carolina.

848,502
107,201,692
12,971,063
14,185,060

2,479,859
71,179,675
12,998,661
13,659,645

South Dakota
Tennessee___
Texas............
U tah.............
Vermont.......

867,134
40,750,137
11,688,198
116,251
4,499,188

Virginia...........................................
Washington....................................
West Virginia.................................
Wisconsin........................................
Wyoming.........................................
Total......................................

7,716,920
20,410,040
940,285
9,862,086
81,203,759

19.54
16.56
22.48
31.10
43.66

22.15
14.67
29.83
21.64
34.09

33.87
21.01
27.97
27.27
40.82

263,411
1,067,028
^ 42,335
418,600
1,987,858

998,923
8,186,815
6,754,928
968,330
4,685,016

3,580,593 1
429,185,126
8,593,180
4,639,828
112,545,085

.71
43.06
12.83
8.57
16.59

18.44
33.55
6.87
21.10
19.32

22.64
57.64
' 7.88
15.31
27.56

202,316
7,588,250
1,948,982
366,315
4,254,589

3,696,326
11,302,400
127,310,992
28,150,126
15,751,327

509,766
236,267
389,209
2,619,828
6,780,489

3,186,560
11,066,133
126,921,783
25,530,298
9,020,888

4.86
25.03
46.91
14.25

7.90
13.54
37.62
11.87

7.99
26.11
19.55
62.67
11.43

462,303
432,702
6,510,915
449,166
1,378,150

6,613,702
29,543,843
20,092,653
1,217,501
3,785,373

6,584,351
32,717,130
36,449,685
6,612,568
5,216,774

457,263
17,984,468
3,993,119
974,492
362,946

6,127,088
14,732,662
32,456,566
5,638,076
4,853,828

8.82
26.42
7.34
.81
13.54

20.11
16.71
8.99
5.85
11.39

15.56
15.79
11.35
22.81
15.08

423,016
2,071,236
3,211,346
289,943
345,885

45,518,776
239,311
1,640,935
12,085,984
205,462

51,596,606
3,418,798
2,532,460
10,420,731
1,647,381

47,480,805
29,566,734
4,767,776
22,347,683
2,566,260

23,546.343
1,271,391
2,278,068
300,530

23,934,462
28,285,343
4,767,776
20,069,615
2,265,730

30.09
3.19
2.66
9.19
9.88

31.16
9.78
3.32
6.18
27.14

25.07
53.71
4.78
10.48
26.66

1,893,824
550,277
998,002
2,133,004
96,245

1,123,278,647

1,137,200,090

1,864,978,483

234,908,873

1,630,069,610

22.40

18.16

23.73

78,586,154

540,840,297
167,919,910
246,058,607
143,982,958
24,476,975

470,216,912
165,453,591
320,929,694
135,153,789
45,446,604

947,307,840
159,208,695
468,862,168
174,056,941
115,542,839

83,480,748
51,644,898
28,831,190
55,166,604
15,785,433

863,827,092
107,563,797
440,030,978
118,890.337
99,757,406

37.28
22.10
14.17
16.14
13.85

27.02
18.68
34*35
12.32
15.01

43.40
14.79
17.34
11.87
26.84

21,827,356
10,764,728
27,044,150
14,662,031
4.287,889

1,888,350
1,045,000

1,888,350

11.32
1.10

166,803
6953,248

G p icd
eogra h ivision
s.*
North Atlantic.
South Atlantic
North Central.
South Central.
Western..........
Hawaii #___
Porto Rico 6
i State census of 1902.
* Federal census of 1900.
* Excess of sinking-fund assets over debt.

f
i

<For States included in each division, see note 3, p. 51.
BNot included in continental United States.
6 Census of Porto Rico, 1899.

629




1,045,000 I

PUBLIC DEBT.

|
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|

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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.

630

No. 322.—REVENUE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, TEAR ENDED TUNE
C iv il
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census,

State.

payments
Total revenue Totalexpendi­
for
receipts for
tures for all
all divisions.
divisions.

D rs.
olla

8,978,309
2,069,461
7,379,396
42,391,133
14,022,074
16,320,183
2,369,607
9,692,032
4,798,319
14,162,493
2,367,072
2,644,398
74,264,677
38,487,896
2,709,090
27,007,026
18,747,007
17,980,666
11,773,927

D rs.
olla

States.

R e ce ip t

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Alabama.....................................
Arizona........................................
Arkansas.....................................
California...................................
Colorado......................................
Connecticut...............................
Delaware....................................
District of Columbia..................
Florida........................................
Georgia........................................
Hawaii........................................
Idaho...........................................
Illinois........................................
Indiana......................................
Indian Territory.......................
Iowa.............................................
Kansas........................................
Kentucky...................................
Louisiana...................................
Maine.........................................
Maryland...................................
Massachusetts............................
Michigan....................................
Minnesota...................................
Mississippi...................................
Missouri......................................
Montana....................................
Nebraska....................................
Nevada........................................
New Hampshire.........................
New Jersey.................................
New Mexico...............................
New York...................................
North Carolina...........................
North Dakota............................
Ohio.............................................
Oklahoma...................................
Oregon........................................
Pennsylvania ............................
Porto Rico...................................
Rhode Island..............................
South Carolina...........................
South Dakota..............................
Tennessee...................................
Texas...........................................
Utah.............................................
Vermont....................................
Virginia......................................
Washington................................
West Virginia..............................
Wisconsin...................................
Wyoming....................................

14,818,969
85,196,282
33,475,651
27,146,141
6,670,487
38,957,598
6,328,567
11,665,181
1,101,539
5,696,340
35,521,767
1.608.191
194,109,321
7.100.192
5.232.219
67,701,208
3,827,383
7,196,616
100,198,452
3,806,256
9,033,577
7,430,211
5.404.220
11,038,393
25,513,109
4,145,951
3,861,091
12,008,218
12,889,134
7,716,028
28,256,739
1,607,915

5 3 8 ,4 7 3

4 4 6 ,5 5 8

218,620,134
7,795,689
5,143,759
70,042,199
4,018,521
7,323,119
101,280,595
3,902,735
9,430,339
7,431,904
5,444,141
10,872,025
26,435,107
4,089,230
3,643,016
12,560,515
13,352,566
7.507.549
28,261,675
1,561,932

23,258,959
1,700,551
911,672
9,378,750
741,842
1,222,557
19,597,486
2,686,216
1,509,567
3,533,434
1,273,828
2,632,386
7,761,738
1,036,096
1,186,284
3,960,752
2,399,982
1,785,048
5,732,879
414,989

22,409,019
1,851,412
959,357
7,692,858
699,314
1,207,356
14,766,633
2,787,947
1,799,968
3,550,582
1,147,028
2,036,716
7,713,085
1,020,764
982,451
4,215,300
2,511,950
1,579,809
5,306,543
363,851

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

1,107,569,242

1,156,447,085

189,165,067

185,764,202

459,461,981
79,996,069
376,335,463
95,870,760
95,904,969

499,671,932
78,976,567
381,467,181
97,081,787
99,249,618

70,724,769
19,756,297
55,373,096
25,800,002
17,510,903

70,790,791
19,185,448
50,575,145
26,017,489
19,195,829

9,141,226
1,894,310
6,942,287
45,161,865
14,577,461
16,034,339
2,259,313
8.869.549
4,242,961
14,184,202
2,913,391
2,507,123
74,860,413
37,995,301
1,436,907
27,504,116
19,068,723
17,621,806
12.955,609
9,217,566
14,124,885
98.528,790
33,517,325
26,937,132
7,658,299
40,912,178
6,319,546
11,780,219
1,036,760
5,781,802
37,135,362
1 ,4 2 6 ,7 0 6

2,882,199
564,486
1,436,417
7,688,676
1,624,073
3,233,900
415,187

2,673,287
530,050
1,262,316
9,322,513
1,778,157
2,666,469
404,390

1,791,896
3,716,443
2,367,072
456,773
6,398,844

1,027,424
3,798,622
2,913,391
446,878
6,682,571
5,017,819

3,026,494
2,786,844
4,816,593
3,565,975
2,029,053
2,852,986
13,391,384
6,876,-680
6,220,033
1,972,852
5,239,682
1,165,049
2,028,621
399.750
748,456
5,769,680

3,127,695
3,017,877
4,966,870
4,113,242
1,661,115
2,757,909
20,338,134
5,909,624
5,699,054
2,552,659
3,861,948
1,213,495
2,152,771
353,767
780,654
5,386,348

G p icd
eogra h ivision .*
s
North Atlantic...........................
South Atlantic...........................
North Central............................
South Central............................
Western......................................

i Includes receipts from general revenues and receipts from commercial revenues,
s Includes payments for general expenditures and payments for commercial expenditures (State
industries).
* Includes payments for expenses and payments for outlay.




RECEIPTS ART) EXPEN D ITU RES.

30, 1902:

631

B y S ta te s , G e o g r a ph ic D iv is io n s , C o u n ties , C it ie s , a n d O t h e r M in o r

D iv isio n s .
Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Counties.

Cities containing over
25,000 inhabitants.

Cities containing over
8.000 and less than
25.000 inhabitants.^

A ll other m inor civil
divisions (estim ated).

Receipts.*

Expendi­
tures.8

Receipts.

Expendi­
tures.

Receipts.

Expendi­
tures.

Receipts.

Expendi­
tures.

D .
ollars

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

308,817
11,144,716
3,281,959
5,816,797
952,646
9,592,032
477,715
2,886,588

291,288
12,366,207
3,187,118
5,904,457
930,866
8,869,549
600,336
2,766,622

394,448
2,849,926
746,630
2,127,908

447,191
2,958,974
903,552
2,194,207

660,900
335,100
992,700
5.585.800
1.624.800
4,796,500
508,600

441,165
879,762

449,391
1,010,639

277,000
1,786,000

287,000
1,787,000

33,273,043
5,138,677

84,407,384
4,925,257

5,090,001
3,719,372

5,085,i56
3,872,409

3,583,493
1,278,023
4,366,890
4,180,050
999,452
8,562,861
47,217,153
8,821,887
8,095,531

3,388,729
1,647,185
4,281,540
4,704,925
1,100,397
7,989,118
52,657,459
8,838,357
8,138,931

19,772,183
745,838
2,493,930

23,473,278
743,141
2,495,075

2,066,670
1,424,038
817,472
369,527
1,823,856
305,146
10,918,153
4,428,391
679,130
445,529
812,236
594,641

2,229,252
1,652,874
802,326
371,878
1,826,260
312,409
11,845,330
4,945,572
667,678
670,390
797,932
627,377

816,040
15,696,034

727,624
16,260,221

1,542,939
3,868,903

1,605,402
4,574,344

126,242,793

150,083,124

22,853,113

25,268,629

1,497,914
46,058,760

1,813,268
50,511,076

7,988,387
1,003,020
204,335
4,281,252
402,113
142,381
4,102,159

9,093,922
1,366,697
181,002
5,312,516
493,829
133,455
4,567,713

5,256,956
752,309

5,164,990
718,699

2,906,620
3,282,347
1,215,095

2,943,317
3,364,043
1,305,498

2,677,459
4,233,845
574,689
6,298,914

3,026,385
4,855,545
601,828
6,481,128

1,284,854
406.258
189.258
194,534
1,672,416
318,124
613,245
1,735,538
207,552
563,678
3,147,935
168,685

1,437,881
408,452
198.852
186.982
2,233,006
305,474
608,005
1,640,802
282,321
574,640
3,192,155
245.853

242.000
20.190.000
14.780.000
296,282
10.525.000
8.357.500
2.537.000
927.000
3.948.000
317,500
11.086.000
8.105.000
8.445.000
950.000
6.467.000
885.000
3.020.000
220.000
1.884.000
4.205.000
276.000
28,120,000
971.000
2.378.000
16,902,800
1,177,870
1,713,900
20,250,600
1,120,040
982,200
464,580
1.977.000
341.900
2,607,300
676.000
2,033,100
460,780
2,179,200
2,575,150
8.864.500
407.900

257.000
20,210,000
14.800.000
458,934
10.555.000
8.368.500
2.677.000
930.000
3.977.000
311.500
11.105.000
8.474.000
8.573.500
955.000
6.562.000
906.000
3.202.000
234.000
1.927.000
4.315.000
285,006
28.180.000
1,041,200
2.394.000
17,497,700
1,251,900
1,714,270
20,630,800
1,114,788
1.027.500
472.000
1.994.040
344,950
2.693.040
676.500
2.035.000
461,600
2,131,100
2,584,700
8,859,800
405,150

424,763,472

468,637,749

75,216,973

82,596,428

219,804,262

222,082,884

248,103,985 282,899,348
25,503,303
26,376,299
111,608,794 119,063,953
17,400,368
16,555,027
22,119,367
24,270,777

34,270,404
5,384,567
26,042,618
4,541,445
5,027,939

37,753,064
5,763,030
28,135,398
5,487,925
5,457,006

77,305,300
78,061,200
7,360,510
7,454,600
110,011,800 111,490,540
10,480,952
10,861,824
14,145,700
14,214,820

3,689,401
1,169,875
4,247,014
15,122,016
6,744,612
345,078
493,274

3,712,061
1,025,260
3,948,292
14,896,871
7,059,134
404,806
414,567

1,810,543
4,893,700

1,878,810
4,821,319

1,945,625
9,302,789
9,350,578
2,412,808
7,805,369
4,900,602
5,442,711
2,731,375
724,607
2,780,476
2.583.592
5.243.593
3,706,447
3,302,106
6,666,497
2,938,029
4,122,630
481,789
704,905
5,982,150
693,718
8,499,182
3,425,621
1,738,212
14,285,293
1,505,558
2,619,864
10,189,547

1,803,245
8,475,302
9,379,816
977,978
8,203,440
4,382,287
4,994,070
2,835,664
652,783
2,753,949
2,582,867
5,349,772
3,857,969
3,480,250
6,217,020
2,829,533
3,930,373
448,003
741,122
6,609,449
695,148
8,854,069
3,536,380
1,609,400
14,270,496
1,573,978
2,454,770
10,804,873

2,273,630
1,964,634
4,963,053
10,199,308
900,636
28,462
3,273,689
3,868,555
2,217,463
4,212,511
616,341

2,282,271
2,104,221
5,360,060
10,431,933
780,994
17,560
3,216,428
3,571,650
2,166,572
4,422,049
547,078

199,119,468

197,365,827

29,057,523
21,168,396
73,299,155
38,493,334
37,101,060

30,667,529
21,070,286
72,202,145
37,314,181
36,111,686

1,510,403

1,816,255

245,406

282,823

657,800
339,000
993,200
6,617,300
1,649,500
4,864,400
509,500

*Figures for the fiscal year 1908.
•For States included in each division, see note 8, p. 51.
Note.—The figures of expenditures are exclusive o f payments on account of principal o f public
debt and of temporary payments.




632

N o. 3 2 3 .— RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES, TOTAL AND PER CAPITA, 1908; W ITH COMPARATIVE SUM M ARY, 1902 TO 1908:
B y P rin cipal C ities .
[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 300,000 OR OVER IN 1908.
Licenses and permits.

Taxes.
General property
taxes.
T o ta l

Total*
Baltimore, M d......................................
Boston, Mass.........................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions................................
County.............................................
Buffalo, N .Y .........................................
City corpQration and independ­
ent divisions................................
County.............................................
Chicago, i l l ...........................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions...............................
County.............................................
Cincinnati, Ohio...................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions...............................
County.............................................
Cleveland, Ohio....... ............................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions...............................
County.............................................
Detroit, M ich........................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions...............................
County.................... .......................
Milwaukee, Wis....................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions...............................
County............................................
Newark, N. J.........................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions...............................
County............................................




capita.

Total.

Per
capita.

Poll taxes.
Total.

Per
capita.

Liquor licenses
and taxes.
Total.

| Per
capita.

All other licenses
and permits.1
Total.

Per
capita.

All other general
revenues.

Total.

All general
revenues.

Per
capita.

Total.

Per
capita.

3119,420 80.19

$752,859 181.32
1,151,378 I 1.87

8150,100
87,685

80.26
.14

8541,356
219,359

80.95
.36

88,963,040
28,074,209

816.76
37.45

.19

1,151,378 I 1.87

.14

85,094
134,265
233,904

.14
.22
.60

22,939,324
134,885
7,499,983

37.23
.22
19.15

$6,951,976 912.23
19.807.719 32.15

3566,749
1.688.648

81.00
2.74

19.807.719

32.15

1.688.648

2.74

6,403,741

16.'35'

152,705

5,518,416
885,825
31,649,480

14.09
2.26
14.61

144,165
8,540
198.990

.37
.02
.09

27,816,948
8,832,532
6,841,331

12.48
1.77
19.58

198.990

.09

*2,048

\‘ 6l

5,155,634
1,685,697
7,626,893

14.76
4.82
15.52

2,048
1,448

.01
(8
)

6,475,987
1,150,906
5,457,955

13.18
2.34
14.51

1,448

<*)

6,207,927
250,028
4,811,291

13.84
.67
14.67

48,311

.15

4,105,175
706,116
3,678,724

12.52
2.15
12.17

38,106
10,205
13.650

.12
.03
.05

40.000

.13

2,668,727
1,009,997

8.83
3.34

13.650

.05

40.000

.13

601,168

1.54

87,065
620
108.465

601,168

1.54

108.465

.28

7.252.687

3.35

1.356.227

*68

188,887
45,017
1,094,081

.48
.12
.51

6,561,101
938,882
41,546,465

16.75
2.40
19.18

7.252.687

3.35

1.356.227

1,042,967

2.99

159,521

.46

1,093,617
464
274,787

.50
.01
.79

37,713,469
3,832,996
8,320,654

17.41
1.77
23.82

1,007,096
35,871
1.306.084

2.88
.11
2.66

152,560
6,961
23,274

.44
.02
.05

246,338
28,449
387,586

.71
.08
.79

6,561,628
1,759,026
9,345,285

18.78
5.04
19.02

1.306.084

2.66

806,516

*2
.*i4

13,561
9,713
60,916

.03
.02
.16

362,164
25,422
712,199

.74
.05
1.89

8,157,796
1,187,489
7,037,686

16.60
2.42
18.71

415,175
391,341
421.110

1.10
1.04
1.28

58,382
2,534
448,415

.16

&

706,831
5,368
413,087

1.88
.01
1.26

6,388,315
649,271
6,142,214

16.98
1.73
18.78

421.110

119,420

1.28

656.370

*L84*

441,463
6,952
58.829

1.35
.02
.19

345,029
68,058
1,478,447

1.05
.21
4.89

5,350,883
791,331
5,826,020

16.32
2.41
19.27

556.370

1.84

58.829

.19

1,390,044
88,403

4.60
.29

4,727,620
1,098,400

15.64
3.68

.28

RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES.

City.

Special property
and business
taxes.

4,735,448
104,958,281
19,404,664
11,149,249

14.65
24.19
13.01
20.36

4,772,104
37,320
20.781

1.10
.03
.04

9,813,634
1,335,615
7,073,395
10,630,262
4,551,839

17.92
2.44

20.781

.04

ift,
14.34

1,143,077
618,035

1.70
1.95

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

255,732,248

18.72

9,258,866

.68

36,113

.11

’ 89*767

.*06

1.48
1.83
1.82
1.43

255,710
1,045,446
889,207
160,396

.79
.24
.26
.29

342,378
3,426,040
3,594,515
968,914

1.06
.79
2.41
1.77

5,848,151
122,129,171
25,484,932
13,084,487

18.10
28.15
17.09
23.90

719,372
65,775
1,147,182
1,122,000
464,744

1.81
.12
(*)
1.66
1.46

160,181
215
435,355
373,724
180,006

.29
(*)
(8)
.55
.57

577,148
391,766
729,081
530,869
6,353,754

1.05
.72
(*)
.79
20.02

11,291,116
1,793,371
9,385,013
13,799,932
12,168,378

20.62
3.28
(8)
20.47
38.34

27,785,473

285,300

478,502
7,927,300
1,969,459
785,147

2.03

5,293,276

.39

21,300,357

1.56

319,655,520

23.40

3135,231
13,367
91,068
62,246
200,024

31.23
.13
.60
.58
1.29

31,593,814
2,074,148
2.296.123
1,606,871
4,198,540

314.55
20.58
15.10
15.03
27.07

124,051
75,973
16,962
208,923
65,649
308,944
648,431
179,911
347.823
1,109,410
222,011
282,192
246,310
108,231
114.824
253,687
337,184
62,430
73,552
115,780
163,482
122,808

.80
.49
.16
2.01
.65
1.32
2.61
.95
1.49
(8)
1.67
.95
2.33
.86
.87
2.20
2.89
.29

3,404,398
794,142
1,692,275
1,682,425
2,016,013
3,209,705
2,726,256
3.881,351
3:784,859
5,273,272
1,997,647
4,683,924
1,324,986
1,949,297
1,961,470
1,825,495
2,496,191
3,691,894
1,775,600
3,398,450
2,773,615
1.346.124

21.95
5.12
15.92
14.76
19.93
18.67
10.97
20.58
16.24

R

New Orleans, La................................
New York, N. Y ...................................
Philadelphia, Pa..................................
Pittsburgh, P a.....................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions..............................
County..........................................
San Francisco, Cal..............................
St. Louis, Mo........................................
Washington, D. C................................

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1908.
E

$0.12
.31

•

$39
244,526
224,410
311,915

$191,141
3,954
40,557
16,314
104,703

$1.74
.04
.27
.15
.67

.94

48,888

.46

AN
P R
EL
T
UV E S
ER S

.75

£ «
15.67
12.51
15.52
14.93
15.83
21.40
17.38
16.46
17.60
12.76
10.86

I
N. P

2.01
97,533
.62
7,170
.05
149,435
1.41
7,066
.07
56,306
.54
21,006
.20
305,319 3.02
2,519
.02
69,718
.69
6,389
.06
19,888
.08
192,192
.82
86,947
.37
8,507
.03
3,500
.01
552,812
2.22
42,927
.17
44,904
.24
315,760
1.67
219,669
1.16
373,471
1.60
184,977
.79
398,825
318,769
(8)
99,553
%
89,654
.68
77,771
12.74
.26
430,460
1.45
52,874
.18
9; 02
63,650
.60
.57
60,524
12.82
49,67i
.40
8,570
.07
152,788
1.22
19,265
.15
1,820
.01
11.81
256,000
1.95
37,967
.29
112,511
10.88
.98
5,500
.05
171,970
1.49
27,020
.23
14.62
367,425 3.15
86,848
.74
15.84
96
22,724
.11
191,063
.90
50,267
.24
(8)
14.21
3,482
.03
80,856
.75
85,065
.79
87,962
.46
14.94
286,138
1.48
23,396
.12
9.98
19,066
.09
397,440
1.83
23,762
.11
4,077
7.38
.03
36,600
.30
244,396
1,97
23,126
.19
1 Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public-service enterprises.
* Less than 1 cent.
* Per capita average not computed, because no reliable estimate of population could be made.
100,128

311,915

(2)
$1.61
2.10
2.01

E

18.51
4.58
12.89
12.00
15.49
11.08
5.92
16.55
12.35

$13,336
31,050

E

2.870.899
710,999
1,369,796
1,246,190
1,566,419
2.601.734
1,470,079
3,121,117
2,878,588
3,446,268
1,586,429
3,790,627
954,502
1,610,772
1,550,859
1,254,807
1.704.734
3,365,314
1,532,645
2,885,164
2,169,865
915,117

$26,797 1 $0.24
157,430 | 1.56

EG
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31,227,309 311.20
1,868,308 18.54
1,919,972 12.63
1,303,901 12.20
3.581.898 23.09

C

Atlanta, Ga..........................................
Cambridge, Mass..................................
'Columbus. Ohio..................................
Dayton, Ohio........................................
Denver, Colo........................................
City corporation and independ­
ent divisions..............................
County..........................................
Fall River, Mass.................................
Grand Rapids, M ich...........................
Hartford, Conn...................................
Indianapolis, Ind................................
Jersey City, N. J ..................................
Kansas City, M o..................................
Louisville, K y .....................................
Los Angeles, Cal..................................
Memphis, Tenn...................................
Minneapolis, Minn..............................
Nashville, Tenn..................................
New Haven, Conn..............................
Omaha, Nebr.......................................
Paterson, N. J................................... .
Portland, Oreg.....................................
Providence, R. I .........*......................
Richmond, V a .....................................
Rochester, N. Y ...................................
St. Paul, Minn.....................................
•Scranton, Pa........................................

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e v e n u e s

, T

and P

otal

er

Ca

p it a

,

1908;

Com

w it h

p a r a t iv e

Su

m m ar y

,

1902 t o 1908,

etc

.—

6

No. 3 2 3 . —

Continued.

GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000 IN 1908-Continued.
3

Licenses and permits.

Taxes.
General property
taxes.

Special property
and business
taxes.

Liquor licenses
and taxes.

Poll taxes.

All other licenses
and permits.1

All general
revenues.

All other general
revenues.

4

City.

R

Total.

Per
capita.

226,668

1.69

$79,292

$0.59

.29

275,349

$301,725
(2)
199,879 $1.62
.69
84,952
404,104 2.39
.01
678

$0.43
.28

1,310,118

Per
capita.

.06

6,622,476

1.45

Per
capita.

Total.

Total.

Per
capita.

Total.

Per
capita.

$4,190,439
2,316,526
939,213
2,438,703
2,354,402

(8)
$18.74
7.64
14.40
17.58

$62,281
21,310
36,222
8,635
12,962

(2)
$0.17
.29
.05
.10

$487,026
77,060
81,956
83,788
238,507

(2
)
$0.62
.67
.49
1.78

1,965,597

.43

6,458,817

1.42

77,299,628 | 16.9r
>

R E

$53,518
33,883

Total.

P C

13.30

Per
capita.

Total.

E

Seattle, Wash.________________ __ __ $3,339,407
t2
)
1,964,759 $15.90
Syracuse, N. Y ......................................
St. Joseph, Mo........................................
702,200
5.71
Toledo, Ohio.......................................... 1,942,176 11.47
Worcester, Mass..................................... 1,796,295 13.41
Total............................................. 60,667,271

Per
capita.

Total.

E

G

P

.09
.29
.10
.01

$68,480
178,919
133,439

$1.28
1.79
1.50

125,125

1.42

21,133
34,844
90,299
182,000
86,304
56,400
74,175
31,800
55,600
126,110

.41
.63
1.08
2.52
1.32
.90
1.12
.60
.97
1.82

T 100,000 T
I O

I

$1,803
8,866
8,606
3,231
10,199
95,697
14,139
6,561
20,462
16,479
11,053
12,111
17,747
9,196
15,758
10,467

I N

E

$0.03
.09
.10
.06
.12
1.69
.28
.12
.24
.23
.17
.19
.27
.17
.27
.15

S

1

9

H 0

$34,852 $0.65
.54
• 54,098
.84
74,605
13,497
.26
265,476 3.02
170,063 3.01
73,090
1.43
104,879
1.91
64,095
.76
100,789
1.40
259,817 3.96
61,616
.99
94,608
1.43
83,992
1.58
56,023
.97
4.82
333,318

8

A.

V

I

$637,718 $11.94
1,454,348 14.54
1,347,172
15.19
757,402
14.45
1,074,931
12.24
846,116
14.98
493,568
9.66
1,197,246 21.81
1,389,115
16.59
1,254,649
17.40
869,470
13.27
655,744
10.50
787,393
11.91
646,024
12.14
13.14
765,961
15.16
1,047,886

N

G

V

5,800
15,390
5,676
721

C

E

.18

60,000

R

.03
.1 7 ,

12,000

—

S

1,860
11,853

.06
.03
.03

$0.08
.55
.08

.

T

4,251
1,699
1,579

$7,049
28,736
6,807

i

L

$76,707 $0.77
.20
17,439
63,642
1.21
30,875
.35
29,575
.52

n

MR

$9.97
11.36
12.47
12.36
7.25
9.75
7.54
19.14
14.50
13.19
7.61
8.39
9.00
9.50
10.80
8.18

U

AN P
E




$532,583
1,135,758
1,106,034
648,296
636,449
550,781
385,206
1,050,962
1,214,259
951,130
498,597
524,038
595,063
505,646
022,044
565,417

O

EO G I

Akron, Ohio............................................
Albany, N. Y ..........................................
Bridgeport, Conn...................................
Brockton, Mass.......................................
Camden, N. J..........................................
Charleston, S.C ......................................
Covington, K y........................................
Balias, Tex.............................................
Des Moines, Iowa...................................
Duluth, Minn.........................................
Elizabeth, N .J .......................................
Erie, Pa..................................................
Evansville, Ind......................................
Fort Wayne, Ind....................................
Harrisburg, Pa.......................................
Hoboken, N .J ........................................

R

6,144
38,689

.08
.52

92,305
89,929
140,792
122,328
83,802

.97
1.09
2.09
1.50
1.19

8,012
53,559
1,995

.12
.94
.02

56,379
79,543
107,941
179,240
155,040

.84
.98
1.54
(2)
2.25

49,600
42,297
143,963
31,500

.52
.83
2.27
.48

.31
1.10
2.31

131,093
28
92,616
120,510
68,214
110,500
141,296
139,754
68,287
56,400

1.89

00
1.25
1.22
1.84
2.06
1.04
.90

10,883
37,242
66,002
9,854
3,195
1,110
18,633

.12
.48
.97
.15
.05
.01
.27

121,845
129,094

1,382,511

.42

3,662,559

.43
.35

15,879
7,142
21,246
81,310
185,913

24,700
33,000

.25
.11

38,094
39,800

.52
.49

3,561
5,000

.07
.06

4,740
24,462

.07
.39

468,748

.14

V}
.22
.02
.10
.10
1.12
.18
2.16
.10
.03
.04

1.75
2.29

(*)
. 16
.20
.08
. 10
.07
.22
.08
.14
.11

27,503
8,484
33,222
8,219
12,007
^ 7,699
8,426
35,525
512,357
25,051
77,760
86,467
195 482
239,421
103,083
35,668
36,823
24,092
31,056
168,178
205 693
383,254
41,143
48,290
54,617
53,602
41,433
43,856
39.311

1.12

1,012,968

.31

4,555,565

(*)
1.15

1.40 48,143,666

1 cent.

\J
14.35
18.87
9.77
15.36
23.78
14.66
10.93
12.66
15.79
20.03
<*)
12.39
11.85
16.60
15.52
13.04
10.47
8.19
19.11
13.60
14.77

O




* Less

(*>
3.77
4.23
. 53
.71
.83
.85
.47
. 63
.70

15.73
17.23
10.27
13.18
10.59
16.80
15.27
11.69
18.22
15.70

635
R

i Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public-service enterprises.
* Per capita average not computed, because no reliable estimate of population could be made.

V/
.36
1.37
.91
3.84
3.78
1.57
. 50
.53
.33
.39

825,432
1,064,591
829,837
982,852
539 768
1,598,304
1,254,602
786,322
1,484,811
1,100,926
2,132 689
991,000
1,072,758
930,159
781,367
1 504 ulft
564
964,642
777 565
877,506
1,166,436
1,611,154
1,238,653
676 xiO
U ; 448
lU
1,074,995
1,278,441
1,055,741
854,029
659,061
718,019
1,328,115
767,136

N F.

1.99
.10
1.39

.17
1.85
.34
.11
. 65
.09
.15
.11
.10
.51

ER S

148,671
5,324
132,333

8,743

14 8
1 ,2 2

U V ES

.27
.18
.36
.51
.36
.45
.03

.04
.12
. 48
.05
.15
.08
.05
.10
.07
2.63

T

20,.482
9,136
34,000
42,000
24,204 ,
|
36,410
1,904

2,226
7,471
38,859
3,742
7 392
7,895
4,406
6,430
5,478
184,702
106,824
15,280
1,068
9,906
5,238
70,881
11,592
153,642
6,990
2,060
3,410
13,155
8,901
18,287
5,903
7,135
4,895
13,531
6,982
9,999
6,313

EL

1.16
.41

R

61,002
25,561

AN P

.29
.11

EG I

15,053
7,002

E

11.37

(l)
7.14
6.03
13.67
11.68
10.87
8.07
7.62
16.31
10.50

1.34

E

37,061,315

(*)
11.41
16.11
7.87
10.58
16.35
12.32
8.27
9.83
13.82
15.65

70,088

C

12.74
14.73
9.37
10.23
9.51
13.91
13.46
8.19
15.12
9.80

E

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

668,320
910,275
757,331
762,884
4 4694
8,
1,323,552
1,106,260
550,818
1,232,626
687,052
1,334,268
787,617
915,671
749,191
538,350
1,034,420
811,325
588,255
681,354
1,020,852
1,258,359
936,810
390,079
547,071
1,052,857
794,560
711,636
507,871
668,494
1,133,782
*592,418

R

Holyoke, Mass........................................
Houston, Tex..........................................
Kansas City, Kans.................................
Lawrence, Mass......................................
Lincoln, Nebr........................................
Lowell, Mass...........................................
Lynn, Mass.............................................
Manchester, N. H ...................................
New Bedford, Mass................................
Norfolk, Va.............................................
Oakland, Cal...........................................
Peoria, HI................................................
Portland, Me..........................................
Beading, Pa............................................
Saginaw, Mich.........................................
Salt Lake City, Utah. . . ! ......................
San Antonio, Tex...................................
Savannah, Ga.........................................
Schenectady, N. Y .................................
Somerville, Mass.......... ..........................
Springfield, Mass....................................
Tacoma, Wash........................................
Terre Haute, Ind....................................
Trenton, N. J..........................................
Troy, N. Y ..............................................
Utica, N. Y .............................................
Waterbury, Conn...................................
Wilkes-Barre, Pa..........................„.......
Wilmington, Del.....................................
Yonkers, N. Y ........................................
Youngstown, Ohio.................... , ...........

prom

G eneral R evenues , T otal

and

P er Capita , 1908;

with

Comparative S ummary , 1902

to

1908,

etc.— Continued.

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 60,000 IN 1908.

General property
taxes.

City.

A ngitis Oa.....................................
Bay City, Mich.................................
Bayonne, N .J .....................................
Binghamton, N. Y ............................

Birmingham, Ala. ...........................
Butte, Mont.....................................
Canton, Ohio................ a ................
Chattanooga, Tenn..........................
Chelsea, Mass...................................
Chester, Pa.......................................
Davenport, Iowa.............................
Dubuque Iowa................................
East St. Louis, 111...............................
Elmira, N. Y .......................................
Everett, Mass...................................
Fitchburg, Mass...............................
Fort Worth, Tex.............................
Galveston, Tex................................
"Haverhill, Mass

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

Jacksonville, Fla .......................
Johnstown, Pa..................................




Per
capita.

$367,607 $8.41
387,062
7.77
739,768 17.03
463,004 13.39
438,697
9.89
420,821 10.38
443,183
9.24
7.20
326,067
6.84
330,481
8.92
422,690
401,857 10.17
9.79
338,067
433,160 11.04
268,665 6.83
627,810 14.76
412,255
9.10
493,160 11.18
396,311 11.08
387,733 12.13
462,907 13.65
(«)
662,728
455,617 12.62
425,118 11.12
8.67
341,910
7.97
362,085

Special property
and business
taxes.
Total.

Per
capita.

$1,391 $0.03
1,484
.03

Total.

16,457

Per
capita.

$20,000 $0.46
163

11,594
9,762

Liquor licenses
and taxes.

Poll taxes.

(a
)

.34
.22

20
25,269

.45
.02

4,263
7,949
30,623
58,418

.10
.22
.96
1.72

Per
capita.

$30,000 $0.69
25,179
.51
110,250 2.54
32,262
.95
37,115 1 .92
50,775 1 1.06
48,318 | 1.07

.36

17,558
761

Total.

(S)

14,304
2,903

.36
.07

50,404

1.32

14,850
14,816
6,093
34
21,500

1,357

.03

11,522

.53

49,560
72,270
53,766
27,493
18,656
50,678
32,310
148,499
57,448

1.05
1.83
1.56
.70
.47
1.19
.71
3.37
1.61

.46
.44

(«)
(a)
.56
.25

33,270
25,242
18,250

(«)

.95

68,750
34,320

1.74
.76

.51

All other licenses
and permits,i
Total.

Per
capita.

$15,270 $0.35
22,048
.44
87,973 2.02
2,313
.07
63,297
1.43
1,893
.05
4,974
.10
4,896
.11
276,688 5.73
45,824
.97
2,266
.06
33,502
.97
2,983
.08
7,590
.19
6,516
.15
2,751
.06
28,747
.65
3,358
.09
1,218
.04
1,927
.06
6,452
(8
)
9,296
.26
1,876
.05
58,895
1.49
.67
30,481

All other general
revenues.

Total.
$39,330
48,828
141,151
20,932
7,905
102,428
238,360
25,805
127,318
170,766
27,008
90,371
5,132
33,400
36,989
10,747
9,066
23,230
5,417
12,952
62,562
104,708
5,178
17,563
46,694

Per
capita.
$0.90
.98
3.25
.62
.18
2.53
4.97
.57
2.63
3.61
.68
2.62
.13
.85
.87
.24
.20
.65
.17
.38
(a
)

2.90
.14
.45
1.03

All general
revenues.

Total.

| Per
'capita.

$473,498
484,601
1,079,295
520,105
519,661
562,257
737,292
420,543
734,507
•714,009
503,401
515,706
500,630
331,975
721,993
458,063
683,735
488,296
439,841
583,290
753,077
587,905
504,076
487,118
486,459

|$10.84
9.72
24.84
15.37
| 11.72
13.87
15.36
9.31
15.20
1 15.08
12.74
14.93
12.77
8.44
16.98
10.11
15.50
13.66
13.76
17.20
(*)

16.29
13.19
12.36
l
1 10.71

RECEIPTS PROM GENERAL REVENUES.

Total.
Allentown, Pa..................................
Altoona, Pa......................................
Atlantic City, N. J.............................
Auburn, N. Y ._ ...............................

Licenses and permits.

Taxes.

•

636

No. 3 2 3 . — R eceipts

Pawtucket, R. I . . . .
Pueblo, Colo............
Quincy, 111...............
Racine, W is.............
Rockford, HI............
Sacramento, Cal___
Salem, Mass.............
Sioux City, Iowa___
South Bend, Ind... .
South Omaha, Nebr.
Spokane, Wash.......
Springfield, Ohio___




266,656 7.75
202,163 5.20
347,480 9.88
326,208 8.77
298,968 10.24
266,062 5.43
274,848 6.48
245,721 7.48
618,361 12.75
465,003 10.05
290,348 6.54
232.165 5.41
419,343 11.79
327,152 8.20
217,203 7.01
1,128,905 29.12
324,609 9.14
313,305 9.81
264,962 6.06
641,436 13.98
520,255 16.49
382,378 9.55
337.165 9.86
435,476 11.66
544,199 17.22
457,160 11.83
512,404 11.22
439,142 9.26
245,090 6.07
(»)
879,440
346,517 8.00

136,320
27,423
14,605

1,984
9,750

.06
.25

2,875
2,073

.10
.04

4,849
107,919
1,100

.15
2.65
.02

9,310
976

.26
.02

1,640

.05

228,659

5.90

18,510

.48

4,110
1,531
6

.13
.04
<*)

1,269
3,803

.03
.08

4,192
2,339

.12
.06

60,516

1.57

1,265
1,460
6,488
3,896
18,218

.03 !
1
.03
.15
.12
.45

18,272

.47

5,186

.11

4.11
.71
.42

30,200
30,000
71,701

1.03
.61
1.69

28,800
27,432
34,500
23,490
8,400
11,485
17

.62
.62
.80
.66
.21
.37
(*)

26,800
58,788
44,338
80,690
71,686
67,680
20
61,935

.84
1.34
.97
2.56
1.79
1.98

22
54,933
20,000
76,100
225,540
45.119

(*)
1.20
.42
1.89
(*)
1.04

(*)
1.96

4,489
23,581
4,122
71,116
15,064
11,892
34,027
64,720
1,610
3,854
103,341
116,773
3,848
14,020
12,527
1,143
17,163
8,345
7,933
8,486
11,272
3,873
18,936
3,953
34,730
1,360
5,911
4,400
3,965
26,518
2,738

.14
.61
.12
1.91
.52
.24
.80
1.97
.04
.08
2.33
2.72 ,
.10
.35
.40
.03
.48
.26
. 18
.19
.36
.10
.55
.11
1.10
.04
.13
.09
.10
(*)
.06

i Exclusive of permits issued by public-service enterprises.
* Less than 1 cent.
•Per capita average not computed, because no reliable estimate of population could be made.

4,635
29,263
59,548
74,054
25,878
39,816
94,996
9,296
4,447
42,809
8,842
59,456
34,328
28,846
55,938
7,797
65,989
25,778
153,375
16,999
66,947
17,327
37,219
37,598
109,203
13,246
30,921
69,221
14,947
211,104
16,244

.14
.75
1.69
1.99
.89
.81
2.24
.28
.11
.93
.20
1.39
.97
.72
1.80
.20
1.86
.81
3.51
.37
2.12
.43
1.09
1.01
3.46
.34
.68
1.46
.37
•(')
.37

404,084
292,180
425,755
472,733
372,975
351,293
482,060
328,482
650,555
541,566
429,963
442,894
491,759
379,394
297,153
1,385,031
407,761
378,338
487,858
715,068
679,164
475,264
465,192
479,386
750,067
550,576
604,169
537,949
340,102
1,342,602
410,618

12.20
7.51
12.11
12.71
12.78
7.17
11.36
10.00
16.00
11.71
9.69
10.33
13.83
9.51
9.58
35.72
11.48
11.84
11.16
15.59
21.52
11.86
13.60
12.83
23.74
14.25
13.23
11.35
8.43
(*)
9.47

RECEIPTS PROM GENERAL REV:

Joliet, HI.................
Joplin, Mo..............
Kalamazoo, M ich..
Knoxville, Term. . .
La Crosse, W is___
Lancaster, Pa........
Little Rock, A rk ...
Macon, Ga..............
Malden, Mass.........
McKeesport, P a...
Mobile, Ala............
Montgomery, A la ..
New Britain, Conn.
Newcastle, Pa.......
Newport, K y.........
Newton, Mass........
Oklahoma, Okla...
Oshkosh, Wis........

R

e c e ip t s

from

G

e n e r a l

R

e v e n u e s

, T

otal a n d

P

er

Ca p i t a ,

1908;

w it h

C

o m p a r a t iv e

Su

m m ar y

,

1902 t o 1908,

etc

.—

Continued.

GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OP 30,000 TO 50,000 IN 1908—Continued.
Licenses and permits.

Taxes.

City.

General property
taxes.

Springfield Til
______________
Superior, Wf*
______________
Taunton, Mass..................................
TYipelra, Rang
Wfist Hobolcen, N. J .____tItTrTT..
Wheeling, W . Va.............................
YftTia
___
Woonsocket, R. I .............................
York, Pa...........................................
Total.......................................
San Juan. P. R
___
_____

Per
capita.

$494,877 $11.75
478,644 12.02
348,269 11.26
477,670 10.93
161,679
4.95
366,695
8.66
8.22
334,448
298,092
8.62
315,854
7.69
26,523,475
252,274

10.26
6.98

Specia1property
and business
taxes.
Total.

Per
capita.

$1,729 $0.04
6,728
.17
62,537 2.02
2,877
.07
3,548
2,780
4
1,621

.08
.07
<»)
.62

735,434

.28

Liquor licenses
and taxes.

Poll taxes.
Total.

Per
capita.

$15,784 $0.51

Total.

Per
capita.

All other licenses
and permits.1
Total.

$9,604 $0.23
.24
9,480
1,555
.05
.33
14,592
1,633
.05
8,962
.21
.34
13,770
.10
3,616
15,063
.37

$107,896 $2.56
81,630 2.05
39,342
1.27

1,120
2,380

.03
.06

51,700
26,059

1.58
.62

1,542
7,200

.04
.18

24,067
14,000

.70
.34

239,507

.09

2,646,129

1*02

Per
capita.

1,446,819
32,198

All other general
revenues.

Total.

Per
capita.

$13,726 $0.32
.88
35,163
.17
5,365
.55
24,131
2.82
92,291
.66
27,756
.41
16,563
6,860
.20
42,666
1.04
3,144,428
137,140

1.22
8.79

$0.26 $12,930,499
.24 13,681,932
.27 16,521,568
.31 17,151,174
.35 17,246,505
.34 19,104,338
.39 21,300,357

$1.09
1.13
1.33
1.35
1.32
1.43
1.56

.56
.89

All general
revenues.

Total.

Per
capita.

$627,832 $14.90
15.36
611,645
472,852 15.29
519,270
11.88
9.44
308,423
435,400 10.28
367,561
9.04
334,181
9.66
395,304
9.64
34,735,792
421,612

13.43
11.66

COMPARATIVE SUMMARY, 1902 to 1908, BY GROUPS.
Group I:
1902............................................. $182,426,752 $15.37
1903............................................. 182,176,194 15.00
1904............................................. 192,160,813 15.42
1905............................................. 207,568,086 16.28
1906............................................. 209,272,735 16.01
1907............................................. 225,575,446 16.88
1908............................................. 255,732,248 18.72




$5,175,002
6,053,620
6,507,429
6,848,040
8,402,569
9,571,440
9,258,866

$0.44
.50
.52
.54
.64
.72
.68

$220,072 $0.02 $17,458,709
194,817
.02 18,375,221
225,624
.02 18,625,289
.02 19,024,881
218,001
337,092
.03 25,308,427
.02 25,539,544
311,506
285,300
.02 27,785,473

$1.47
1.51
1.49
1.49
1.94
1.91
2.03

$3,073,199
2,949,959
3,376,271
3,987,338
4,512,775
4,599,760
5,293,276

$221,284,233 $18.65
223,431,743 18.40
237,416,994 19.06
254,797,520
19.98
265,080,103 20.28
284,702,034 21.30
319,655,520 23.40

RECEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES,

Total.

638

No. 3 2 3 . —

10.46
11.13
11.67
11.77
12.35
12.80
13.30

740,083
1,118,969
1,234,405
1,262,102
1,571,064
1,483,312
1,310,118

.19
.28
.30
.30
.37
.33
.29

203,945
232,967
237,985
266,695
268,153
273,330
275,349

.05
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06
.06

4,293,428
4,540,544
4,931,577
4,853,705
5,709,665
6,039,859
6,622,476

1.11
1.15
1.21
1.16
1.33
1.36
1.45

1,236,580
1,262,020
1,468,818
1,517,803
1,770,068
1,878,147
1,965,597

.32
.32
.36
.36
.41
.42
.43

3,804,964
3,983,629
4,179,752
4,703,447
5,866,977
5,989,982
6,458,817

.99
1.01
1.03
1.13
1.37
1.35
1.42

50,573,742
55,163,785
59,606,155
61,795,280
68,053,303
72,513,475
77,299,628

13.13
13.94
14.62
14.79
15.90
16.33
16.95

27,384,228 9.85
27,921,982 9.80
29,612,434 10.06
31,523,927 10.41
32,868,850 10.56
34,949,371 10.96
37,061,315 11.37

842,445
956,064
998,725
1,161,711
1,253,914
1,327,503
1,382,511

.30
.34
.34
.38
.40
.42
.42

331,627
368,029
377,555
372,125
428,042
437,705
468,748

.12
.13
.13
.12
.14
.14
.14

2,792,157
2,742,710
3,082,595
3,185,185
3,403,908
3,680,639
3,662,559

1.00
.96
1.05
1.05
1.09
1.15
1.12

676,755
677,380
711,007
817,986
957,087
996,443
1,012,968

.24
.24
.24
.27
.31
.31
.31

2,583,684
2,788,026
2,948,264
2,898,203
3,361,120
3,916,027
4,555,565

.93
.98
1.00
.96
1.08
1.23
1.40

34,610,896
35,454,191
37,730,580
39,959,137
42,273,821
45,307,688
48,143,666

12.45
12.44
12.85
13.20
13.58
14.21
14.77

16,758,879 8.82
17,025,626 8.74
18,464,647 9.25
19,299,841 9.41
20,255,844 9.62
20,881,648 9.69
22,491,455 10.17

481,900
531,017
680,384
580,138
620,808
605,354
687,872

.25
.27
.29
.28
.29
.28
.31

165,098
202,576
200,076
205,017
212,487
204,947
211,908

.09
2,018,991
.10 •2,013,792
2,149,452
.10
.10
2,384,723
2,333,381
.10
.10
2,391,445
.10 2,401,802

1.06
1.03
1.08
1.16
1.11
1.11
1.09

757,935
854,612
900,725
1,030,050
1,115,581
1,237,873
1,308,401

.40
.44
.45
.50
.53
.57
.59

1,857,755
2,071,589
2,199,236
2,029,023
2,097,043
2,262,886
2,573,121

.96
1.00
1.10
.99
1.00
1.05
1.16

22,040,558
22,699,212
24,494,520
25,528,792
26,635,144
27,584,153
29,674,559

11.60
11.65
12.28
12.44
12.65
12.80
13.42

13.08 7,239,430
12.97 8,659,670
13.41
9,320,943
13.98 9,851,991
13.97 11,848,355
14.61 12,987,609
15.87 12,639,367

.35
.41
.43
.45
.52
.56
.53

920,742
998,389
1,041,240
1,061,838
1,245,774
1,227,488
1,241,305

26,563,285
27,672,267
28,788,913
29,448,494
36,755,381
37,651,487
40,472,310

1.30
1.32
1.34
1.34
1.63
1.63
1.71

5,744,469
5,743,971
6,456,821
7,353,177
8,356,411
8,712,223
9,580,242

.28
.27
.30
.33
.37
•38
.40

21,176,902
22,525,176
25,848,820
26,781,847
28,571,645
31,273,233
34,887,860

1.04
1.08
1.20
1.22
1.27
1.35
1.47

323,509,429
336,748,931
359,248,249
382,080,729
402,042,371
430,107,350
474,773,373

16.10
16.11
16.73
17.36
17.81
18.58
20.04

40,294,742
44,025,656
47,553,618
49,191,528
52,867,376
56,848,845
60,667,271

266,864,601
271,149,458
287,791,512
307,583,382
315,264,805
338,255,310
375,952,289




sLess than 1 cent.
* Not Including San Juan, P. R.
[ich.; Macon, Ga.; Oklahoma, Okla.; West Hoboken N. J.; Pueblo, Colo.; Everett,

639

1Exclusive of receipts from permits issued by public-service enterprises.
*Not including Bay City, Mich.; Wichita, Kaos.; New Britain, Conn.; Kalamazoo,
Mass.; Newport, K y.; Fort Worth, Tex.

.05
.05
.05
.05
.06
.05
.05

REOEIPTS FROM GENERAL REVENUES.

Group II:
1902.............................................
1903.............................................
1904.............................................
1905.............................................
1906.............................................
1907.............................................
1908.............................................
Group III:
1902.............................................
1903.............................................
1904.............................................
1905.............................................
1906.............................................
1907.............................................
1908.............................................
Group IV:*
1902.............................................
1903.............................................
1904.............................................
1905.............................................
1906.............................................
1907.............................................
1908.............................................
Grand total:*
1902.............................................
1903.............................................
1904.............................................
1905.............................................
1906.............................................
1907.............................................
1908.............................................

No. 324.—ANALYSIS OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT: July 1, 1885 to 1911.

05

i
O

[Source: Annual reports oi the Treasury Department.]
July 1—

2 per cents.

D
ollars.
1886.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.

1

9

1

9

1

0

0

0
9

.

1
0

.
2

.

1

9

0

3

.

1

9

0

4

.

1

9

0

5

1

9

0

1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.




6

.
.

25.364.600.00
25.364.500.00
25.364.500.00
25.364.500.00
25.364.600.00
25.364.600.00
25.364.500.00
25.364.500.00
329.105.200.00
445.940.750.00
445.940.750.00
520.143.150.00
542.909.950.00
542.909.950.00
595.942.350.00
676.250.150.00
700.882.130.00
730.882.130.00
730.882.130.00
730,882 130.00

3 per cents.

D rs.
olla

4 per cents.

Dollars.

208.190.500.00
737,960,450.
158.046.600.00
737,967,500.
33,716,500.00
737,975,860.
14.000.
000.00
714,315,460,
14.000.
000.00
676,214,990.
14.000.
000.00
602,297,360.
559,659,920.
559,664,830.
559,672,600.
559.677.390.
590,837,<660.
721.999.390.
722,000,630.
722,002,970.
198.678.720.00
722,005,530.
128.843.240.00
517,879,220.
99.621.420.00
419,724,770.
97.615.660.00
368,203,580.
83.107.060.00
291,906,150.
77.135.860.00
275,082,130.
77.135.360.00
275,112,470.
63.945.460.00
235,271,330.
63.945.460.00
154,638,670.
78.131.960.00
118.489.900.
63.945.460.00
118.489.900.
63.945.460.00
118.489.900.
65.981.160.00
118.489.900.

4| percents.

5 per cents.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

250.000.
000.00
250.000.
000.00
250.000.
000.00
222.207.050.00
139.639.000. 00
109.015.750.00
50,869,200.00

50,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
100,000,000.00
100,000,000.00

100,000,000.00
47.651.200.00
21.854.100.00
19.410.350.00
19.385.050.00

Total interestbearing debt.

D
octors.
1,196,150,950.00
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
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
914,541,410.00
895,157,440.00
895,158,340.00
895,159,140.00
894,834,280.00
897,503,990.00
913,317,490.00
913,317,490.00
915,353,190.00

Annual inter­
est charge.1

DX rs
o to .
47,014,133.00
45,510,098.00
41,780,529.50
38,991,935.25
33,752,354.60
29,417,603.15
23,615,735.80
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
25,541,573.30
24,176,745.00
24,176,781.00
23,248,064.00
21,628,914.00
21,101,197.00
21,275,602.40
21,275,602.40
21,336,673.40

3
B

I

July 1—

21930°—s a 1911---- 41

Debt on which Debt bearing no
interest has
interest. *
ceased.

D
ollars.
1885....................................................................
1886....................................................................
1887....................................................................
1888....................................................................
1889....................................................................
1890....................................................................
1891....................................................................
1892....................................................................
1893....................................................................
1894....................................................................
1895....................................................................
1896.........................*..........................................
1897....................................................................
1898....................................................................
1899....................................................... „ .........
1900....................................................................
1901....................................................................
1902....................................................................
1903....................................................................
1904....................................................................
1905....................................................................
1906....................................................................
1907....................................................................
1908....................................................................
1909....................................................................
1910....................................................................
1911....................................................................

4,100,995.26
9,704,445.26
6,115,165.26
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
1,218,800.26
1,176,320.26
1,415,620.26
1,280,860.26
1,205,090.26
1,970,920.26
1,370,245.26
1,128,135.26
1,086,815.26
4,130,015.26
2,883,855.26
2,124,895.26
1,879,830.26

D rs.
olla
663,712,927,88
619,344,468.52
629,795,077.37
739,840,389.32
787,287,446.97
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
1,154,770,273.63
1,226,259,245.63
1,286,718,281.63
1,366,875,224.88
1,378,086,478.58
1,440,874,563.78
1,561,266,966.28
1,725,172,266.28
1,723,344,895.78
1,737,223,452.78
1,848,367,586.43

Outstanding
principal.

Cash in the
Treasury.

D .
ollars
D
ollars.
1,863,964,873.14
488,612,429.23
1,775,063,013.78
492,917,173.34
1,657,602,592.63
482,433,917.21
1,692,858,984.58
629,854,089.85
1,619,052,922.23
643,113,172.01
1,552,140,204.73
661,355,834.20
1,545,996,591.61
694,083,839.83
1,588,464,144.63
746,937,681.03
1,545,985,686.13
707,016,210.38
1,632,253,636.68
732,940,266.13
1,676,120,983.25
774,448,016.61
1,769,840,323.40
814,543,069.70
1,817,672,665.90
831,016,579.76
1,796,531,995.90
769,446,503.76
1,991,927,306.92
836,607,071.73
2,136,961,091.67 1,029,249,833.78
2,143,326,933.89 1,098,587,813.92
2,158,610,445.89 1,189,153,204.85
2,202,464,781.89 1,277,453,144.58
2,264,003,585.14 1,296,771,811.39
2,274,615,063.84 1,284,748,291.87
2,337,161,839.04 1,372,726,152.26
2,457,188,061.54 1,578,591,306.51
2,626,806,271.54 1,688,673,862.16
2,639,546,241.04 1,615,684,710.25
2,652,665,838.04 1,606,216,652 79
2,765,600,606.69 1,749,816,268.23

Total of debt,
less cash in
Treasury.

per
Population of Debtless Interest
cap.
the United
per
States, June 1.3 cash in
capita.
Treas.

D
ollars.
1,375,352,443.91
1,282,145,840.44
1,175,168,675.42
1,063,004,894.73
975,939,750.22
890,784,370.53
851,912,751.78
841,526,463.60
838,969,475.75
899,313,380.55
901,672,966.74
955,297,253.70
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
925,011,637.31
967,231,773.75
989,866,771.97
964,435,686.79
878,596,755.03
938,132,409.38
1,02", 861,630.79
1,046,449,185.25
1,015,784,338.46

D . D rs.
ollars olla
56,148,000
67,404,000
58,680,000
59,974,000
61,289,000
62,947,714
63,844,000
65,086,000
66,349,000
67,632,000
68,934,000
70,254,000
71,592,000
72,947,000
74,318,000
76,994,575
77,612,569
79,230,568
80,848,557
82,466,551
84,084,545
85,702,539
87,320,533
88,938,527
90,556,521
92,174,515
93,792,509

24.50
22.34
20.03
17.72
15.92
1 .15
4
13.34
12.93
12.64
13.30
13.08
13.60
13.78
14.08
15.55
14.58
13.46
12.24
11.44
11.78
11.77
11.26
10.06
10.55
11.31
11.35
10.88

0.84
.79
.71
.65
.53
.47
.37
.35
.35
.38
.42
.49
.48
.47
.64
.44
.38
.35
.32
.29
.29
.27
.25
.24
.23
.23
.23

1The interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year and is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific Railway bonds.
* The column “ Debt bearing no interest ” includes certificates issued against gold, silver, and currency deposited in the Treasury.
* Figures of the Bureau of the Census for census years, and estimates of that Bureau for other years subsequent to 1900. For other years intermediate between those
of the census the estimates are those of the Actuary of the Treasury Department for July l. All figures relate to continental United States.




3

to

8
S
8

Oi

3 2 5 .— T O T A L

A N D

PER

C A P IT A

D EB T

O F

A N D

C O N T IN E N T A L

U N IT E D

STATES

S U B D IV IS IO N S : 1870, 1880, 1890,

and

A N D

IT S

SEVER AL

P O L IT IC A L

D IV IS IO N S

1902.

642

N o.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Net debt outstanding.
Per capita.

Total.
1880

D rs.
olla

Total............................................. T.....................................

2,381,169,956
352,866,698
187,565,540
328,244,520
8,199,846,714

J
l

1902

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,919,326,748
274,745,772
124,105,027
706,847,166
17,580,682

851,912,752
211,210,487
145,048,045
744,239,610
86,701,948

3,042,605,395

1,989,112,842

60.46
9.15
4.87

1902

8.51
82.99

J
l

88.27
5.48
2.47
14.09
.35

13.60
3.37
2.32
11.88
.59

11.77
2.99
2.50
17.65
.59

60.66

31.76

35.50

i Including debt of all minor civil divisions except school districts reported on the line for “ school districts.**
» Including all school district debt except that of cities, towns, villages, and boroughs having a population of 8,000 or over in 1900.




1890

D
ollars. D
ollars. D
ollars.
ollars. D

925,0U ,637
234,908,873
196,564,619
11,387,316,976 1
|
246,188,015 *
2,789,990,120

1880

1870

PUBLIC DEBT.

National Government................................... ............... .
States and Territories________ _____ _____ _______ ____ _____
Counties........................................................................................
Cities, villages, townships, precincts, etc.................... ............ 1
f
School districts............................................................................

1890

D rs.
olla

1870

N o.

3 2 6 .—R E C E I P T S

A N D

D IS B U R S E M E N T S ,

TEARS

E N D E D
D

JUNE

30, 1903

T O

1911: By Sources

of

R evenue

and

Objects

of

is b u r s e m e n t .

[Sources: Customs receipts, by articles, from annual reports on Commerce and Navigation; other figures from annual reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES.
Source.

1902

1903

1904

1906

1006

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D .
ollars

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

Art works..........................................................
Asphaltum and bitumen................................
Beads and bead ornaments............................
Books and other printed matter1..................
Breadstuffs........................................................
Bristles, sorted, bunched, or prepared..........
Bronze...............................................................
Brushes, feather dusters, and hair pencils...
Buttons, and parts of, etc...............................

619,978
496,373
200,532
527,264
440,366
1,758,692
149,339
390,675
460,507
450,173

631,290
623,944
261,438
439,386
466,285
1,908,869
219,529
377,961
495,435
529,028

360,488
399,855
287,071
382,386
469,617
2,036,157
176,303
349,450
547,903
418,478

358,224
502,427
218,681
332,098
491,767
2,235,069
167,456
355,776
523,506
419,071

419,062
684,082
136,064
461,355
648,267
2,319,824
205,417
362,520
552,101
432,353

403,195
774,410
196,590
372,430
760,946
2,711,738
265,840
378,120
638,820
426,954

660,115
591,642
242,346
292,559
738,696
3,280,581
182,542
876,194
661,341
288,441

686,969
449,944
196,516
330,753
658,123
4,243,726
210,685
292,130
574,351
351,117

1,036,098
236,191
232,827
665,563

906,275
171,611
242,459
580,962

3,868,768
293,637
370,465
697,820
540,281

3,701,843
255,741
335,159
860,135
379,131

Carriages, other vehicles, and parts of—
Automobiles, and parts o f ......................
A ll other.....................................................

247,590
9,295

454,050
12,172

650,836
8,062

1,095,078
3,805

1,878,240
3,676

2,100,702
15,728

1,293,060
24,762

1,518,341
28,783

1,690,323
61,925

910,345
76,903

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

256,885

466,222

658,898

1,098,883

1,881,916

2,116,430

1,317,822

1,647,124

1,752,248

987,248

Cement.............................................................
Chemicals, drugs, and dyes............................
Clays or earths..................................................
Clocks and watches, and parts of..................
Coal and coke..................................................
Cocoa and chocolate, prepared or manu­
factured ........................................................

342,241
6,369,018
398,126
833,543
1,060,880

883,411
6,604,477
443,042
965,425
994,984

479,449
6,389,267
425,347
1,079,302
421,577

306,283
6,386,675
446,660
1,115,647
873,053

341,555
6,770,870
545,517
1,219,803
990,621

936,176
7,522,515
621,051
1,375,179
903,582

491,063
6,703,211
530,721
1,027,025
1,125,073

189,107
7,360,396
561,903
952,395
796,784

159,461
7,236,631
659,596
937,375
784,296

97,702
7,198,403
673,926
1,158,735
807,289

85,506
203,932
270,562
166,362
237,081
1Included under “ Paper, and manufactures of ” after 1909.

208,431

161,837

126,710

146,838

C S O S REVENUE.
UT M

648




72,337

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Duties on merchandise:
ArH Is ...........................................................
tha

e c e ip t s

and

D

isb u r se m e n t s,

Y

ears

ended

J u n e 30,

1902

to

1911,

etc.—

644

N o . 3 8 6 .— R

C o n tin u e d .

RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES—Continued.

1902

S o u rc e .

c u s to m s

r e v e n u e

'

1903

1904

1905

1900

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

D o U a rs.

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

— c o n t in u e d .

D u t ie s o n m e r c h a n d is e — C o n t in u e d .

D o lla r s .

D o lla r s .

1 1 3 ,1 0 3

9 5 ,9 7 0

1 3 9 ,6 0 4

7 9 ,5 5 9

1 2 4 ,1 6 6

2 9 4 ,1 9 0

5 8 9 ,0 6 2

3 6 7 ,2 3 7

1 4 2 ,4 3 9

7 5 ,2 0 9

C o r k , m a n u f a c t u r e s o f< ...........................................................

2 4 0 ,9 6 1

2 4 4 ,8 0 3

3 0 1 ,2 6 0

2 8 2 ,2 5 3

3 6 5 ,6 6 9

3 9 0 ,7 1 4

4 1 7 ,8 1 8

2 3 4 ,0 4 6

3 1 7 ,5 3 2

4 5 3 ,9 8 7

1 ,4 6 0 ,7 1 0

C o tto n , m a n u fa c tu re s o f—
...............................................................

7 1 4 ,6 8 2

8 1 5 ,4 1 0

7 7 6 ,7 1 5

7 9 5 ,2 2 1

9 2 1 ,8 1 4

1 ,1 8 4 ,7 1 3

1 ,1 7 8 ,0 3 9

1 ,1 6 9 ,4 8 0

1 ,5 1 6 ,4 9 5

C lo t h s ................................................................................................

T h re a d a n d y a m

2 ,9 1 5 ,4 9 7

3 ,5 2 6 ,6 0 4

3 ,0 5 0 ,0 3 5

3 ,1 6 4 ,7 3 1

4 ,3 6 7 ,6 2 2

4 ,9 7 8 ,9 4 5

4 ,5 6 3 ,4 7 3

3 ,7 8 8 ,9 3 4

4 ,0 7 8 ,0 3 4

3 ,7 9 7 ,4 4 9

A l l o t h e r .......................................................................................

2 0 ,8 5 5 ,8 6 9

2 3 ,4 1 6 ,6 1 1

2 2 ,4 7 3 ,2 5 7

2 2 ,5 9 9 ,7 2 7

2 8 ,0 5 9 ,9 0 6

3 2 ,8 3 5 ,6 0 9

2 8 ,8 5 8 ,2 6 0

2 8 ,1 0 1 ,9$8

3 2 ,4 8 3 ,3 1 5

3 0 ,5 4 8 ,7 2 3

T o t a l .............................................................................................

2 4 ,4 8 5 ,9 8 8

2 7 ,7 5 8 ,6 2 5

2 6 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 7

2 6 ,5 5 9 ,6 7 9

3 3 ,3 4 9 ,3 4 2

8 8 ,9 9 9 ,2 6 7

8 4 ,5 9 9 ,7 7 2

3 3 ,0 6 0 ,4 0 2

3 8 ,0 7 7 ,8 4 4

3 5 ,8 0 6 ,8 8 2

D ia m o n d s .....................................................................................

1 ,2 7 3 ,7 0 5

1 ,5 5 5 .7 6 9

1 ,0 0 7 ,0 9 9

A l l o t h e r ........................................................................................

7 2 9 ,7 1 6

5 7 6 ,5 1 4

4 7 1 ,6 6 3

1,668,470
623,084

2,428,557
586,70$

2,393,337
777,079

932,252
337,958

1,927,886
569,635

2,946,660
917,854

2,439,008
827,922

T o t a l .............................................................................................

2,003,421

2,132,283

1,478,762

2,291,554

3,015,265

3,170,416

1,270,210

2,497,521

3,864,514

8,266,930

1 5,655,669
F a n s .............................................................................................................
263,473
1,763,591
F e a t h e r s a n d d o w n s ..................................................................

6,153,463
264,450
1,706,813

6,963,622
271,983
1,709,872

6,823,783
201,662
1,571,149

7,542,252
231,420
2,428,136

8,024,207
258,989
3,216,486

7,708,893
181,011
3,815,668

5,922,309
107,032
3,885,377

6,647,378
135,516
4,310,117

6,669,292
140,136
3,531,961

A l l o t h e r m a n u f a c t u r e s o f 1 ....................................

359,549
261,148
14,536,943

402,237
336,202
315,827
291,799
298,762
192,316
15,176,740 15,333,235 15,562,254

342,859
291,843
18,607,462

401,344
381,750
21,755,818

372,244
292,404
17,949,264

366,708
289,842
17,781,544

481,014
379,518
21,562,574

358,255
398,447
20,072,884

T o t a l .............................................................................................

15,157,640

15,811,704 16,027,271

16,070,397

19,242,164

22,538,912

18,613,912

18,438,094

22,423,106

20,829,586

F i s h .............................................................................................................

1,325,578
5,532,713

1,438,452
6,198,757

1,505,400
5,773,985

1,699,184
6,550,426

1,910,301
6,992,677

1,818,565
7,720,237

1,968,657
6,173,136

2,223,323
8,428,437

2,479,659
8,017,396

D ia m o n d s , a n d o t h e r p r e c io u s s t o n e s , n o t
s e t—

E a r t h e n , s t o n e , a n d c h in a w a r e .................................

F ib e r s , v e g e t a b le , a n d
m a n u fa c tu r e s o f—

t e x t ile

g ra s s e s , a n d

U n m a n u f a c t u r e d ...............................................................
T w i n e , t h r e a d , a n d y a r n s .........................................

F r u i t s a n d n u t s ...............................................................................




1,267,195
5,693,925

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

C o l l o d i o n ................................................................................................

1,226,136
3,545,796
142,760
281,100
455,337
746,566
187,449
2,650,420
'347,334

1,332,625
4,303,509
171,251
343,107
451,268
858,990
1,172,813
2,417,459
719’ 992

1,185,014
3,918,283
176,859
331,060
446,637
825,263
456,457
1,621,827
332’ 466

1,612,444
3,311,715
205,327
171,215
444,277
893,322
185,548
2,185,382
518,679

1,780,673
3,837,641
194,559
372,235
501,972
1,097,328
279,190
3,284,521
1,155,625

1,835,508
3,920,733
194,469
304,049
589,045
1,491,814
251,280
3,115,391
688,006

1,842,548
3,285,921
187,368
323,653
542,853
1,198,931
39,185
1,786,654
1,036,343

1,995,837
2,614,745
189,450
409,085
510,512
1,282,532
25,760
3,034,736
886,069

186,566

242,156

285,728

417,933

659,397

710,921

680,121

457,820

2,641,112
3,343,248
248,932
782,556
452,201
1,687,140
387,054
255,364
502,444
437,938

2,114,521
3,659,215
234,952
937,315
335,478
1,686,653
1,347,282
1,366,644
348,392

Iron and steel, and manufactures of—
Iron ore.......................................................

475,993

417,891

261,931

262,889

346,125

'392,489

332,020

335,320

365,635

283,117

Fig iron........................................... ..........
Manufactures o f........................................

634,279
9,354,132

3,796,037
12,652,043

739,944
8,649,365

499,142
7,660,207

1,085,499
8,352,419

2,232,242
9,698,147

792,850
8,538,478

401,463
7,814,600

613,658
11,761,628

476,223
9,684,769

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

9,988,411

16,448,080

9,389,309

8,159,349

9,437,918

11,930,389

9,331,328

8,216,063

12,375,286

10,160,992

Jewelry.............................................................
Lead, and manufactures of................. *.........

489,274
439,722

501,256
735,695

590,512
814,467

428,067
469,277

608,384
1,542,314

653,079
982,235

543,057
270,334

490,442
594,505

1,162,056
668,087

1,411,945
605,234

Leather and tanned skins, and manufac­
tures of—
Leather and tanned skins.......................
Manufactures o f........................................

948,119
3,126,674

962,749
3,039,849

883,381
3,136,840

946,242
3,021,418

1,170,072
3,903,833

1,340,680
4,792,858

828,249
3,678,195

954,361
4,012,115

1,010,408
4,335,347

724,671
4,106,472

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

4,074,793

4,002,598

4,020,221

3,967,660

5,073,905

6,133,638

4,506,444

4,966,476

5,345,755

4,831,143




688,462
866,254
672,452
783,415
1,417,238 1,514,231
1,230,197
1,367,339
2,236,451 2,156,447
2,800,397
2,283,186
8,533,179 2,492,384
2,401,756
2,741,547
145,316
288,693'
436,459
145,776
574,336
614,600
656,461
602,353
1,092,514
956,902
1,256,164
984,397
1,985,737
2,190,534
2,319,909
2,433,309
1,305,567 1,622,932
521,702
587,992
494,241
528,045
627,511
521,939
2,536,221
3/471,603
3,663,654
4,140,841
2,038,977
3,533,216
193,594
178,777
223,071
218,122
204,361
156,481
628,846
773,440
550,786
627,280
801,583
817,413
*Included in “ Fibers, etc., all other manufactures of” prior to 1907.

681,261
1,562,368
1,582,795
2,317,307
140,138
564,372

732,377
1,497,870
1,830,864
2,935,177
285,808
595,130

688,772
961,567
3,167,494
2,650,673
227,030
705,690
1,026,684
3,402,783
630,975
4,439,113
187,458
988,087

645

Marble, onyx, and stone, and manufac­
tures o f ..........................................................
792,812
688,626
744,866
Matting and mats............................................
1,619,375
1,483,403 1,576,482
Meat and dairy products...............................
1,531,185
1,217,409 1,502,192
Metals and metal compositions.....................
2,074,900 2,350,762
1,826,071
Mica...................................................................
140,330
204,482
190,650
Musical instruments........................................
594,894
447,696
507,265
Oilcloths a..........................................................
Oils....................................................................
1,093,676 1,195,846 1,266,793
Paints, pigments, and colors...........................
593,517
541,467
513,620
Paper, and manufactures of...........................
1,819,425
1,964,759
1,678,651
Pencils, lead and slate....................................
181,319
184,750
133,557
500,144
502,225
Perfumery, cosmetics, and toilet preparations
434,408
i Includes oilcloths and simitar fabrics for covering floors prior to 1907.

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Furs, dressed, and manufactures of...............
Glass and glassware........................................
Glue..................................................................
Gold and silver, manufactures of..................
Gunpowder, and all explosive substances...
Hats, bonnets, and hoods, and materials for..
Hay....................................................................
Hides of cattle, raw or uncured......................
Hops..................................................................
India rubber and gutta-percha, manufactures o f ..........................................................

e c e ip t s

and

D

is b u r s e m e n t s ,

Y

ears

ended

June

3 0 ,1 9 0 2

to

1911,

etc.—

646

N o. 3 2 6 .— R

C o n tin u e d .

R E C E IP T S A N D T H E IR SO U R C E S— C on tin u ed .

Source.

1902

1908

1904

1906

1906

1907

1908

1909

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D
ollars,

D .
ollars

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

600,705
490,999
209,421
207,724
289,904
20,230,402
264,168
247,887

607,984
556,736
194,926
212,669
308,213
16,493,078
208,978
218,713

538,511
526,459
156,719
180,866
475,478
16,186,131
269,023
307,812

643,393
661,080
128,125
160,398
1,662,050
17,665,994
208,521
241,745

826,529
597,402
119,206
141,234
3,083,668
16,792,244
271,164
280,871

customs revenue—continued.

Spirits, wines, malt liquors, and other bev­
erages—
Malt liquors...............................................
Spirits, distilled..........................................
Wines..........................................................
Other beverages........................................
Total........................................................
Straw, and manufactures of straw and grass.
Sugar and molasses—
Molasses, and sirup refined......................
Sugar............... ..........................................

D rs.
olla

D g. D .
ollar
ollars
283,188
303,116
398,588
312,875
870,731
411,189
152,077
170,565
154,092
268,688
280,683
213,600
296,073
301,120
857,797
17,298,290 19,276,547 16,610,210
281,200
277,805
246,404
179,626
186,517
201,243
986,620
4,670,827
4,492,066
119,840

1,092,994
5,164,898
4,953,106
126,208

1,241,512
5,576,888
4,828,974
137,836

1,320,475
5,737,208
5,040,116
124,784

1,507,960
6,555,659
5,464,594
139,977

1,888,190
7,917,114
6,042,510
147,798

1,823,977
7,686,984
6,185,373
137,033

1,791,770
8,806,226
5,050,117
130,625

2,027,254
9,116,898
6,462,235
137,403

2,075,030
9,093,027
5,495,390
551,571

10,267,858

11,336,706

11,784,710

12,222,583

13,668,190

15,945,612

14,833,367

15,780,738

17,742,790

17,215,018

112,468

132,278

166,117

169,768

177,769

203,182

201,246

177,868

230,163

281,659

886,668
882,682
325,184
154,503
224,385
52,622,601 68,205,421 57,780,729 51,171,284 52,440,229

148,878
60,135,181

133,146
49,984,996

149,316
56,213,473

228,309
52,810,995

191,274
52,496,559

52,594,732

60,284,059

60,118,142

56,362,789

53,039,304

62,687,833

Free.

Free.

Free.

Free.

Free.

Free.

16,046,574 18,374,761 17,736,184 18,896,939 20,046,809
3,880,892
2,711,144 3,517,848 3,440,159 3,792,672

22,307,624
3,817,413

18,504,682
3,655,408

19,987,164
3,282,294

20,650,172
3,474,068

22,428,795
3,730,820

18,757,718

26,125,037

22,160,090

23,269,458

24,124,239

26,159,615

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

58,009,269

63,588,103

T ea....................................................................

7,882,607

2,178,279

TobaccoUnmanufactured ......................................
Manufactures o f........................................
Total........................................................




381,585
483,644
415,582
411,102
208,480
167,475
203,064
204,982
319,614
369,345
17,010,130 17,351,095
248,049
233,439
236,064
204,801

58,105,863 51,395,669
Free.

21,892,109 21,176,298

Free.

22,689,611

23,927,701

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

Duties on merchandise—Continued.
Pipes and smoker’s articles.............................
Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines......................
Plaster rock or gypsum...................................
S alt....................................................................
Seeds..................................................................
Silk, manufactures of......................................
Soap..................................................................
Spices.................................................................

Toys..................................................................
Type m etal.......................................................
Vegetables........................................................
Wood, and manufactures o f...........................

1,724,619
117,710
1,418,019
3,246,141

2,065,182
185,125
1,986,704
4,143,117

2,425,444
289,698
1,898,658
4,385,039

2,515,618
54,302
2,722,852
4,059,682

1,701,002
108,800
4,955,805
4,033,289

2,320,039
212,457
2,550,843
4,349,911

2,855,521
120,567
2,905,384
4,192,573

Wool, and manufactures of—
Unmanufactured......................................
Manufactures o f........................................

10,848,599 11,631,042 10,923,458
15,548,240 17,564,694 16,329,034

16,629,987
16,547,592

17,783,646
20,185,049

16,562,748
19,992,068

11,420,511
17,424,734

17,082,990
16,278,827

21,128,729
20,771,964

12,482,855
16,483,662

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

26,396,839 29,195,736 27,252,492

33,077,579

37,968,695

36,554,816

28,846,245

33,361,817

41,900,693

28,966,517

1,498,625

1,788,032

2,059,496

2,249,680

2,928,350

4,273,540

4,295,588

Total duty collected—
Additional and discriminating...............
902,727
972,828
830,187
528,165
352,412
358,389
309,462
289,694
Ordinary..................................................... 250,550,428 279,779,588 257,392,056 257,898,130 293,557,984 329,112,887 282,273,438 294,377,360

298,589
326,263,094

383,748
809,581,944

Total duties collected on merchandise. 261,458,155 280,752,416 258,222,243 258,426,296 293,910,396 329,480,048 282,582,895 294,667,054 326,561,683

809,965,692

Tonnage tax...........................................................
Miscellaneous^.......................................................

1,622,320

858,191
22,133,362

1,473,828
98,505
1,609,527
3,230,837

1,824,676

907,316
2,819,850

1,511,574

825,911
2,226,411

Total customs revenue................................. 254,444,708 284,479,582 261,274,566
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Tax collected on—
Spirits................................................................. 121,138,018 131,953,472 135,810,015
Tobacco............................................................. 51,937,925 43,514,810 44,655,809
Fermented liquors........................................... 71,988,902 47,547,856 49,088,459
Oleomargarine..................................................
2,944,492
736,783
484,097
Miscellaneous1 ....................................................... •23,870,790 •7,057,203 7 2,870,739

858,300
2,514,262

965,388
5,376,094

1,045,048
1,708,267

1,078,701
2,451,534

1,054,494
4,990,386

1,082,093
6,039,669

261,798,867 300,261,878 332,283,363 286,113,130 300,711,934

333,683,445

814,497,071

134,868,084 148,029,312
51,887,178 *58,118,457
57,456,411
60,572,289
902,197
1,099,503
“ 1,098,824 “ 22,113,958

155,279,858
467,005,951
64,867,778
1,000,215
“ 84,875,399

135,958,513 143,394,055 156,386,902 140,158,807
45,659,011 48,422,997 51,811,070 49,862,754
50,360,553 55,641,859 59,567,818 69,807,617
605,479
570,038
887,641
954,305
81,511,285 91,121,264 “ 1,063,342
u 927,644

Total internal revenue................................. 271,880,122 230,810,124 232,904,119 234,095,741 249,150,213 269,666,773 251,711,127

246,212,644

289,988,519

822,629,201

»The figures consist partly of a small fictitious balance necessary to make the amounts reported by collectors as having been received and deposited agree with the
otal, which shows the receipts of the Government by warrants.
2 During the period from May 1,1900, when the island became a customs district of the United States, to July 25,1901, merchandise brought from Porto Rico was dutiable
at 15 per cent of regular rates. The duties collected on the various articles of such merchandise in the aggregate for the fiscal years 1900 and 1901 were as follows: May 1.
1900, to June 80,1900, $134,593.88; July 1,1900, to July 25,1901, $448,193.91.
• Includes $265,171.80 from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products, act of
8 Includes $774,355 from legacies.
Aug. 5,1909.
9Includes $172,148 from legacies, and renovated butter, $138,078.
4Includes $95,596.28 from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products, act. of
“ Includes $49,515 from legacies, and renovated butter, $161,796.
Aug. 5,1909.
1 Includes $43,537 from adulterated and $128,004 from process or renovated butter.
1
8Includes taxes on legacies, $4,842,967, and stamps, $13,442,793.
1 Includes $38,451 from adulterated and $122,165 from process or renovated butter.
2
8Includes $5,356,775 from legacies.
“ Includes $20,951,781 corporation tax.
71ncludes $2,072,182 from legacies.
“ includes $33,516,977 corporation tax.




RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

1,745,823
96,388
2,629,020
2,887,576

All other articles.............................................

1,395,639
95,451
3,295,872
2,804,244

G*

3 2 6 . — R eceipts and

D isbursements, Y

ears ended

June 30,1902

to

1911,

etc.— C o n t i n u e d .

648

No.

RECEIPTS AND THEIR SOURCES—Continued.
Source.
M
ISCELLAN US.
EO

1902

D
ollars.

1904

1905

1906

1907

1008

1909

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

8,254,740
8,926,311
4,048,833
5,168,039
1,647,429
2,300,601
878,256

6,373,396
7,453,480
4,202,730
5,454,344
1,836,639
2,570,074
831,572

4,419,594
4,859,250
4,087,562
5,643,257
2,034,502
2,845,334
872,539

2,918,344
4,879,884
4,434,370
5,993,019
2,334,073
3,038,469
850,083

9,095,044
7,878,811
5,192,315
6,266,396
2,651,606
3,127,294
928,511

11,223,337
9,731,560
6,222,995
6,062,971
2,888,721
2,033,536
607,004

6,656,017
7,700,668
5,039,138
6.636,816
3,251,920
942,194
740,111

4,119,809
6,355,797
5.741,469
6.853,981
3,333.011
1,057,216
728,575

5,272,347
5,731,637
6,131,157
7,060,080
3,503,502
1,724,910
3,574,032

5,063,648

7,481,625

6,745,893

6,493,060

6,416,285

6,275,980

5,627,189

10,063

8,767

2,393,269
743,139

3,112,721
687,653

1,356,158
286,233
434,296
305,702
173,188
174,517
231,144
2,721.667

1,662,835
197,461
547,774
205,757
129,843
22,830
101,129
3,581,202

3,965,087
743,792
14,733
2,054,601
134,434
578,267
235,198
219,545
7,293
80,740
8,838,966

4,777,009
578,937
812,120
2,294,095
147,013
1,169,877
251,584
210,589
71,262
74,597
3,723,696

5,717,369
556,455
1,548,183
2,778,717
148,117
1,608,420
189,273
653,615
19,895
284,630
6,179,262

1,865,701
3.388,895
153,107
1,329,792

1,804,832
3,269,477
163,375
902,158

2,098,006
4,179,148
158,375
1,664,903

2,018,031
3,669,816
403,947
1,978,803

256,219
87,016
141,880
4,049,733

265,542
9,012
397,870
5,102,783

278,482
18,438
262,697
6,244,568

181,566
220,394
11,752,242

96,420

106,131

394,341

319,254

TRUST FUNDS.*

Department of State:
Miscellaneous trust funds..............................
Treasury Department:
Spanish indemnity, principal........................
Spanish indemnity, interest...........................




670,000
28,500

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Profits on coinage, bullion deposits, and assays .. 10,979,607
Sales of public lands............................................... 4,144,123
Fees: Consular, letters patent, and land.............. 4,085,230
The District of Columbia...................................... 4,217,841
Tax on national banks.......................................... 1,643,455
Navy pension, hospital, etc., funds...................... 2,019,850
Customs fees, fines, penalties, and forfeitures. . .
828,971
Repayments by Pacific railways, principal and
interest.................................................................. 1,664,665
Sales of Indian lands, proceeds of Indian labor,
etc......................................................................... 1,776,833
Soldiers* Home, permanent fund.........................
636,046
Forest reserve fund................................................
Immigrant fund.....................................................
747,217
Tax on sealskins and rent of fox islands..............
231,821
Sales of Government property..............................
829,314
Deposits for surveying public lands....................
316,579
Sales of ordnance material...................................
330,439
Sales of condemned naval vessels........................
313,949
Depredations on public lands..............................
107,996
Other miscellaneous sources................................ 1,480,677

1903

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1908

1904

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1907

1908

1909

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1911

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1,408,378

1,383,010

1,400,899

1,357,813

1,638,365

1,801,050

1,772,376

1,945,515

1,995,785

3,091,076
6,156,259
469,403
25,893
89,832

3,223,214
5,917,410
590,669
23,382
50,732

3,247,640
6,501,562
575,960
30,120
53,191

3,368,599
6.369,109
607,786
25,862
71,777

3,517,498
5,746,177
589,318
26,375
3,091

3,907,691
5,896,279
586,428
29,811
188,293

4,726,084
6,394,811
613,610
29,701
157,847

5,005,136
5,735,847
627,259
25,629
512,752

4,896,504
5,451,153
899,694
83,631
389,999

5,065,990
5,438,335
642,810
27,002
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Total legislative........................................... 11,193,931

11,213,785

11,791,483

11,844,032

11,239,772

11,695,867

13,723,103

13,678,999

13,616,496

13,344,838

E
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EXECUTIVE.

Salaries and miscellaneous...........................
Civil Service Commission..............................

112,360
101,225

257,708
99,929

133,406
166,580

133,953
172,484

142,350
236,431

152,082
285,363

166,461
288,063

187,580
266,577

255,351
264,857

462,459
272,144

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

213,585

357,637

299,986

306,437

378,781

387,395

404,524

444,107

520,208

734,603

186,467

178,098

182,618

191,580

196,950

455,268

444,345

427,276

425,689

586,304

919,677

857,763

850,144

1,148,919

1,822,594
90,208
2,040,258

1,354,280
811,660
2,317,929

1,802,450
881,777
2,631,644

3,880,831

4,909,658

4,902,175

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Salaries and expenses........................s...........
Foreign intercourse—
Consular salaries......................................
Trust funds................................................
All o th e r ................................................

720,757

788,604

2,044,977

2,415,918

3,272,208

1,764,052

1,492,156

2,073,174

1,357,575
80,772
1,862,871

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

2,952,201

3,382,620

4,374,503

2,813,395

2,539,250

8,677,361

3,745,563

RECEIPTS AITD DISBURSEMENTS.

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

t Includes deposits of $17,641,684 for principal of bonds, only 82,085,700 of which were actually issued in 1911; the balance was issued in the fiscal year 1912*
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1909

1910

1911

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750,303
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1,317,512
5,490,361

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819,405
1,465,863
5,825,011

5,183,613
778,501
1,331,128
5,553,252

4,331,154
758,129
1,131,651
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3,168,955

3,362,666

2,882,716

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4,802,233
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11,160,708
2,222,227

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683,545
1,535,666
8,536,349

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704,203
1,456,221
10,603,814

3,564,095
753,953
1,401,373
5,329,700

3,776,151
746,793
1,299,101
5,034,922

5,414,260

4,248,536

3,579,678

3,353,262

3,320,222

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M in t s a n d a s s a y o f f ic e s .........................................................
I n t e r n a l r e v e n u e ..........................................................................
C u s to m s s e r v ic e R e p a y m e n t t o im p o r t e r s , e x c e s s d e p o s it s
D e b e n t u r e s o r d r a w b a c k s , b o u n t ie s o r
a llo w a n c e s ..........................................................................

4,294,378
712,577
767,900
6,043,742

5,616,569
9,902,390
1,532,040

6,934,406
9,790,545
1,714,487

6,774,215
10,490,662
2,277,955

I n t e r e s t o n p u b lic d e b t ..........................................................

2,653,522
6,374,479
1,234,265
1,667,688
4,919,574
29,108,045

6,107,279
5,348,309
4,904,016 5,950,290
9,596,603
8,874,915 9,294,982
8,729,219
1,441,614 1,524,764 1,610,813 1,469,595
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2,914,727
2,782,348 2,756,164 2,866,311
4,585,219
8,807,582 33,548,990 5,121,075
1,200,099
1,356,456 1,424,363 1,290,092
1,843,012
1,779,444 1,840,505
1,746,841
8,736,004
7,679,721 10,188,593 10,934,783
28,556,349 24,646,490 24,590,794 24,308,576

6,216,969
10,747,822
2,496,838

3,347,860
6,013,739
1,441,298
1,795,482
9,361,487
24,481,158

3,951,390
5,948,827
1,575,830
2,009,150
9,341,365
21,426,138

3,057,763
7,078,725
1,587,562
2,258,601
12,452,502
21,803,836

3,612,674
6,451,655
1,716,758
2,256,574
18,033,943
21,342,979

3,505,641
6,074,719
1,596,749
2,326,493
16,287,526
21,311,334

T o t a l ....................................................................................................

86,006,937

92,878,985 84,276,538 77,709,873

75,753,847

78,214,273

78,223,026

83,511,031

87,425,755

87,718,816

2,194,319
2,224,031 2,237,623 2,118,650
260,595
252,135
190,711
840,197
28,772,955 27,694,181 31,957,069
P a y D e p a r t m e n t .......................................................................... 1 36,997,823
237,162
561,409
245,379 1 343,931
S ig n a l S e r v ic e .................................................................................. 1

2,190,283
301,093
28,937,678
196,167

1,866,353
365,661
33,085,838
192,151

1,878,565
301,872
32,982,606
275,011

1,907,869
368,882
41,979,486
435,744

1,903,888
357,363
45,821,095
354,501

1,905,653
315,471
45,883,955
514,798

A l l o t h e r .....................................................................................

Revenue-Cutter Service.................................
L ig h t h o u s e E s t a b lis h m e n t 1 ............................................
U n it e d S t a t e s C o a s t a n d G e o d e t ic S u r v e y 1 .
S t e a m b o a t -In s p e c t io n S e r v ic e 1....................................
B u r e a u o f E n g r a v in g a n d P r i n t i n g .........................
M is c e lla n e o u s ..................................................................................
P u b lic H e a lt h a n d M a r in e -H o s p it a l S e r v ic e .
L if e - S a v in g S e r v ic e ....................................................................
P u b lic b u ild in g s .............................................................................

5,236,157
8,210,226
1,203,637
AXO.)4U0
. 181 1AQ
J
838)832
< 4 4on
U

W rD a en
a ep rtm t:
S a la r ie s a n d e x p e n s e s ............................................................

P u b lic b u ild in g s a n d g r o u n d s .......................................




RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

S a la r ie s a n d c o n t in g e n t e x p e n s e s --------- ..................

7,10t 187
37,657,520
1,942,392
13,493,638
1,516,459
5,472,181
U, 119,321
23.297.162
2,244,210
14.808.162

9.234.666
33,409,659
1,575,704
12,270,131
1,635,868
6.035.666
6,542,806
22,473,308
2,182,936
14,375,366

8,936,982
33,995,589
1,880,821
11,693,931
878,686
4,498,343
9,203,274
24,401,579
3,449,472
14,798,546

Total............................................................. 114,657,246 121,688,748 117,625,168 124,654,320 120,438,068 124,808,480

139,926,961

163,344,213

158,172,957

162,857,100

738,360
692,520
1,366,030
1,812,851
4,153,707 5,002,328
22,980,193 21,871,446
42,606,067 29,588,344
6,405,567
5,491,865
5,999,184
7,211,690
1,706,961
2,348,547
7,932,793
7,804,943
4,116,891 4,882,305
4,555,274 5,094,073
6,880,002
6,160,003
799,402
832,267

743,136
980,628
5,595,253
34,577,772
27,468,656
5,772,538
10,386,603
3,742,247
7,192,522
7,949,306
5,549 056
7,446,117
615,549
760,850

769,513
839,677
4,439,879
29,385,910
25,401,908
6,047,007
9,695,662
3,327,445
9,360,647
11,059,830
6,741,939
8,291,896
478»819
475,892

800,492
779,018
8,776,719
33,827,100
29,201,056
6,766,234
7,997,302
3,335,592
7,664,166
9,484,491
6,457,827
7,636,136
718,973
534,102

791,142
558,665
7,052,509
36,645,410
22,166,410
8,331,811
8,974,783
3,596,953
9,077,675
10,898,485
7,052,131
4,211,390
711,802
659,720

103,515,250 118,245,572 111,166,784 97,866,829
Total............................................................. 68,302,025 83,116,797 |

118,780,233

116,315,524

123,974,208

120,728,786

4,900,797
2,487,186
1,500,000
678,150
881,569
3,697,048

6,022,639
2,950,067
1,750,000
653,177
981,751
3,686,645

4,992,227
3,187,569
2,000,000
700,923
887,028
2,072,379

5,026.852
3,784,960
2,260,000
836,604
1,231,115
2,301,056

5,541,893
29,972,958
1,138,702
14,001,722
477,890
2,280,947
7,394,492
15,419,378

5,509,338
29,008,111
1,668,499
12,391,844
933,073
2,397,746
7,516,442
18,438,961

5,540,021
30,491,412
1,012,927
11,457,264
1,012,237
2,658,722
6,034,511
17,275,250

13,752,867

10,948,838

Trust, funds...... ........................................................

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

8,915,769 20,139,580

13,435,429

N vy D a en
a ep rtm t:

695,264
498,762
Salaries and expenses....................................
498,897
559,149
2,748,867
Naval Academy..............................................
872,698 1,320,663 1,880,997
Marine Corps................................................... 2,718,622 3,246,689 3,798,984 3,944,263
Miscellaneous.................................................. 15,817,086 17,563,021 18,905,320 23,850,821
Increase of the Navy...................................... 19,793,144 26,667,104 39,638,189 47,418,091
7,696,779
8,911,208
Bureau of Yards and Docks........................... 5,701,780 6,404,411
5,439,182
6,429,909 5,893,852
Bureau of Equipment.................................... 5,144,548
1,758,711
862,062 1,499,497
Bureau of Navigation.....................................
580,548
7,944,887
Bureau of Construction and Repair............. 6,998,829 7,783,547 8,512,235
3,474,682 3,795,316
3,940,575
Bureau of Ordnance...................................... 2,549,001
4,148,684
Bureau of Steam Engineering....................... 3,253,232 3,613,724 3,763,323
6,198,980
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts................. 3,957,819 5,701,478 6,317,737
415,871
717,815
796,419
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery..................
541,577
Trust funds.................. ............... ...............................

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

13,816,133

6,439,916
33,671,039
1,455,816
11,456,861
1,602,186
4,568,594
10,643,768
19,513,881
4,125,456
11,011,390

Commissary Department............................... 6,420,827 5,419,793 5,446,559
Quartermaster's Department......................... 31,725,860 30,822,803 28,958,226
850,602 1,320,024 1,338,716
Medical Department......................................
Ordnance Department................................... 11,155,778 10,637,106 12,815,736
257,105
Military Academy...........................................
490,980
414,713
Ports and fortifications...................................
755,092 1,082,266 1,824,385
Improving harbors......................................... 6,381,767 7,342,186 8,556,727
Improving rivers............................................. 8,616,214 12,247,896 13,989,829

Interior D a en
ep rtm t:




5,070,857 4,984,281
4.990,591
4,742,480 4,938,930 4,992,867
3,595,984 3,476,137
2,200,999
3,212,686
3,619,628 3,794,427
1,200,000
1,200,000 1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
633,503
1,157,658
571,373
671,227
681,822 1,285,579
1,030,719
917,231
982,166
999,687
740,122
897,866
3,226,862
344,644
465,455
541,997
2,661,769
913,535
i Included under Department of Commerce and Labor since 1908.

653

Salaries and expenses..................................
Public lands service......................................
Colleges for agriculture and mechanic arts..
Beneficiaries (humane and educational inst)
Geological Survey.........................................
Interior, miscellaneous civil.........................

1904

1906

1906

1907

D rs.
olla

P e n s io n s , e t c ............................................ ........................

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

1908

F u l f i l l i n g t r e a t y s t ip u la t io n s w i t h a n d s u p jw rt. nfIndian t r i b e s ..........................................................
v

Ilfi n lInnonnsi s u p p o r t , nf Indians___
(a a

___

Trulfan s c h o o ls ..............................

C u r r e n t a n d c o n t in g e n t , I n d i a n s e r v ic e —

Indian

s e r v i c e ....................................

1910

1911

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

153,892,467
11,126,042

161,710,367
9,627,932

160,696,416
7,888,604

157,980,575
7,814,300

1,599,896
523,349
2,983,658
76,339
3,627,700
799,036
5,553,631

2,163,390
536,751
2,498,898
84,546
4,115,540
855,687
4,824,944
209,621

1,282,126
569,510
3,710,446
69,279
3,1581,705
927,902
5,453,650
217,185

1,452,486
646,177
2,997,286
69,051
3,523,521
910,208
8,905,402
260,414

996,257
635,330
8,559,769
3,468,342
1,000,660
6,274,521
309,430

161,866,474 164,429,868 167,016,094 171,777,844 172,911,676 180,551,144

193,947,636

202.294,380 201,189,691

201,968,761

1,510,411
7,629,383

1,627,472
12,888,041

1,619,173
8,495,612

1,602,883
1133,784

138,488,560 138,425,646 142,559,266 141,773,966 141,034,562 139,809,514
7,256,927 12,795,847
268,517 1,611,650 8,882,021
1,841%
936
539,920
2,126,154
76 843
2,837,785
647,040
1,979,907

1,560,086
489,419
3,578,784
69,837
3,161,438
719,242
3,356,361

1,690,970
530,802
2,033,956
74,903
3,401,747
703,660
2,002,816

1,936,633
537,838
2,663,727
76,542
3,564,724
681,878
4,774,731

1,715,921
567,556
2,876,140
89,313
3,584,183
718,952
3,194,793

T r u s t f u n d s .......................................................................................
T o t a l .....................................................................................................

1909

DUr .
o as

P O D a en
oet ffice ep rtm t*
S a la r ie s a n d e x p e n s e s .......................................................
D e f ic ie n c y i n

p o s t a l r e v e n u e . . . . . ................. ..

1,053,650
2,402,162

1,439,499
2,768,919

1,412,363 1,478,624
6,602,531 15,065,257

1,608,441
12,673,294

1,669,606
19,501,062

T r a n s p o r t a t io n o f m a il , P a c if ic r a ilw a y s ,
a n d m is c e lla n e o u s ...............................................................

592,683

701,648

740,641

741,188

957,978

776,067

418,927

8,122

343,496

T o t a l .....................................................................................................

4,048,485

4,910,066

8,654,600 17,284,522

15,022,918

10,097,772

15»291,580

21,589,595

10,117,907

1,812,594

| 1,102,947

1,367,374

1,250,560

1,363,997

114,816
785,724
1,156,774
1,419,730

224,656
796,670
1,259,122
1,684.536

328,927
809,923
1,227,148
1,997,849

356,525
809,127
1,334,878
2,672,937

f 779,095
1 2,015,631
1,701,464
1,110,894
1,330,738
794,037
1,375,299 1,342,388
2,797,235 8 ,3 1 2 ,8 7 7

1,055,876
2,629,700
2,306,432
1,253,014
1,317,311
4,896,431

1,562,080
3,096,760
3,814,948
1,372,776
1,552,402
4,881,502

1,149,346
2,957,997
4,503,286
1,483,143
1,667,950
5,214,300

1,116,597
2,611,549
5,535,916
1,572,455
1,354,590
5,415,121

4,579,990

5,332,357

5,614,407

6,537,464

7,648,688

10,482,193

13,460,764

16,282,468

16,976,022

17,606,228

739,706

D a en ofA
ep rtm t griculture;
A n im a l In d u s t r y —
E x p e n s e s , e t c .......................................................................
M eat

inspection............. ........................

F o r e s t r y ............................................................................... ..
A g r i c u l t u r a l e x p e r im e n t s t a t io n s .........................
W e a t h e r B u r e a u ..........................................................................

................................................
T o t a l .....................................................................................................




1,566,228

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

R e c la m a t io n f u n d ....................................................................

M is c e lla n e o u s ,

1908

etc.—Continued.

— c o n t in u e d .

Interior D a en C o n t in u e d .
ep rtm t—

S u p p o rt o f

1911,

1902

O b je c t .

e x e c u t iv e

and Disbursements, Y ears ended June 30, 1902 to
DISBURSEMENTS AND THEIR OBJECTS—Continued.

654

No. 3 2 6 .—Receipts

D a en of Cm ercean L
ep rtm t o m
d abor:
. . 1 ..............
182,085
176,202
1
i

34,474

289,357
185,082
160,379
1,219,766
744,675
4,904,125
698,449
389,742
1,869,468
228,641

622,064
176,256
190,169
1,410,870
926,413
4,449,668
660,080
396,260
2,126,355
36,038

666,442
186,820
166,867
1,166,879
854,060
4,849,841
684,284
462,115
2,066,729
39,922

569,668
161,398
166,745
1,228,878
868,147
4,941,921
616,984
489,218
2,021,201
86,880

865,049
175,298
189,167
1,239,264
962,746
6,870,053
688,894
670,631
3,170,626
119,001

868,066
168,000
271,175
1,141,477
1,001,200
6,002,668
689,889
620,804
8,666,680
81,671

738,123
178,074
419,247
6,419,267
949,630
6,006,768
687,880
630,782
2,996,633
295,420

712,686
178,409
406,197
6,409,652
966,437
5,120,276
978,102
638,844
2,960,817
232,224

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

176,202

216,569 10,584,683 10,894,153

10,680,959

11,028,926

14,850,229

14,801,470

19,221,704

18,603,443

D a en ofJustice: Salaries and expenses___
ep rtm t
Ind den b rea sa doffices:
epen t u u n

473,908

589,144

636,140

688,026

698,949

829,662

861,330

978,798

1,010,464

1,873,689

Interstate Commerce Commission.................
Smithsonian Institution.................................
National Museum................................... 1 ....
Zoological Park..............................................
Territorial governments.................................

270,060
140,009
271,829
83,398
166,736

302,972
144,263
265,038
101,860
261,691

814,998
134,860
286,944
85,231
181,336

831,487
141,146
464,113
106,649
254,106

385,588
148,696
808,059
96,380
192,643

549,204
146,818
866,065
90,654
372,308

725,640
149,092
1,001,836
110,787
85,417,836

1,026,964
168,199
1,260,486
98,824
227,097

1,166,666
160,667
788,996
95,821
188,150

1,318,460
162,262
713,080
111,666
260,617

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

931,026

1,066,714

1,002,869

1,296,850

1,626,266

2,013,089

7,404,640

2,766,670

2,828,799

2,555,974

Salaries and expenses.....................................
Trust funds.......................................................
All other..........................................................

9,363,742

8,684,087

9,392,026

11,678,866

11,487,260

11,870,802

11,137,448
493,169
663,908

10,634,981
694,371
3,647,190

10.455,589
596,401
698,667

11,116,130
573,771
646,039

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

9,363,742

8,584,087

9,392,025

11,678,856

11,487,260

11,370,802

12,184,506

14,776,642

11,660,497

12,335,940

Total Executive........................................... 453,671,816 486,547,632 612,890,663 543,786,811 630,198,437 631,822,776

699,080,988

640,480,022

637,492,760

REOEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Salaries and expenses...................................
Bureau of Labor 3...........................................
Bureau of Standards3....................................
Bureau of the Census4...................................
Coast and Geodetic Survey®..........................
Lighthouse Service ®......................................
Riireim nf Fisheries *......................................
Kteam
hnn.t^Tr>spee.t,ion Service 6 ....................
Immigration and Naturalization Service8. ..
MiHeel]ft7ieoTls................. - _____ __________

682,658,009

D
istrictof C m ia
olu b :

JUDICIAL.

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

8,686,485

8,298,300

8,165,422

8,696,186

8,136,151

Ordinary disbursements.............................. 471,190,868 606,089,022 632,237,821 563,860,094 649,406,426 651,705,129

6,426,111

621,102,891

662,824,446

669,706,391

664,137,998

8,827,705

7,656,675

7,729,761




* Under Department of the Interior prior to 1904.
6 Under Treasury Department prior to 1904.
«Includes $6,000,000 paid for public schools in Oklahoma.

655

1 Excess of repayments over disbursements.
* Separate department prior to 1904.
* Disbursements included under Treasury “ Miscellaneous ” prior to 1904.

7,967,217

and

Disbursements, Y ears

ended

June 30, 1902 1911

etc.—Continued.

656

No. 3 2 6 .—Receipts

RECAPITULATION OF DISBURSEMENTS.
Object.

1902

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla
11,213,785
357,637
3,382,620
92,878,985
121,683,748
83,116,797
164,429,868
4,910,066
5,332,357
216,559
589,144
1,065,714
8,584,037

1904

1905

1906

1907

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

11,791,483 11,844,032 11,239,772 11,695,867
= = = = = '
" |■ ~
—
1 —
299,986
306,437
378,781
387,395
4,374,503 2,813,395 2,539,250
3,677,361
84,276,538 77,709,873 75,753,847 78,214,273
117,525,168 124,554,320 120,438,068 124,808,480
103,515,250 118,245,572 111,166,784 97,866,829
167,016,094 171,777,844 172,911,676 180,551,144
8,654,600 17,284,522 15,022,918 10,097,772
5,614,407 6,537,464 7,643,688 10,482,193
10,584,583 10,894,158 10,530,959 11,023,925
688,025
698,949
829,562
635,140
1,002,369
1,626,266
1,296,350
2,013,039
9,392,025 11,678,856 11,487,250 11,370,802

1908

D
ollars.

1909

D rs.
olla

13,723,103
13,678,999
= = = = = — 1 —' 1~~
444,107
404,524
3,745,563
3,880,331
78,223,025
83,511,031
139,926,961 163,344,213
118,780,233 116,315,524
193,947,636 202,294,380
21,589,595
15,291,580
13,460,764 16,282,468
14,850,229
14,301,470
973,793
861,330
2 7,404,640
2,766,570
14,776,642
12,184,505

Total Executive............................................ 453,571,816 486,547,532 512,890,663 543,786,311 530,198,437 531,322,776 599,080,988

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

13,616,496
13,344,838
'- = = = = = =
520,208
4,909,558
87,425,755
158,172,957
123,974,208
201,189,691
10,117,907
16,976,022
19,221,704
1,010,454
2,323,799
11,650,497

734,603
4,902,175
87,718,816
162,357,100
120,728,786
201,968,761
1,812,594
17,666,228
18,503,443
1,373,589
2,555,974
12,335,940
632,658,009

640,480,022

637,492,760

8,298,300

8,165,422

8,596,135

8,135,151

Ordinary disbursements.............................. 471,190,858 506,089,022 532,237,821 563,360,094 549,405,425 551,705,129 621,102,391
Panama Canal disbursements..............................
9,985 50,164,500 3,918,820 19,379,374 27,198,619 38,093,929
Public-debt disbursements 8.................................. 90,352,584 53,788,039 50,817,280 26,462,599 26,386,326 56,062,393 73,891,906

662,324,445
31,419,442
104,996,770

659,705,391
33,911,678
33,049,696

654,137,998
37,063,515
35,223,337

Total, exclusive of postal paid from postal
revenues.................................................... 561,543,442 559,887,046 633,219,601 593,741,513 595,171,125 634,956,141 733,088,226
Postal revenues....................................................... 121,848,047 134,224,443 143,582,624 152,826,585 167,932,783 183,585,006 191,478,663

798,740,657
203,562,383

726,666,760
224,128,668

726,424,850
237,660,706

Total disbursements, including postal___ 683,391,489 694,111,489 776,802,225 746,568,098 763,103,908 818,541,147 924,566,889 1,002,303,040 950,795,418

964,085,566

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

6,425,111

8,327,705

7,555,675

7,729,751

7,967,217

8,686,485

1Prior to 1904 the figures represent the Bureau of Labor, placed under the Department of Commerce and Labor at the time of its organization July 1,1903.
2Includes $5,000,000 paid for public schools in Oklahoma.
8Issues of certificates and notes not affecting the «mh in general fund are excluded from the public-debt figures in this statement.




RECEIPTS AND DI8BUR8]

Legislative.............................................................. 11,193,931
—-------- =
Executive:
Executive, proper...........................................
213,585
State.................................................................
2,952,201
Treasury.......................................................... 86,006,937
. W ar.................................................................. 114,657,246
Navy................................................................. 68,802,025
Interior............................................................ 161,866,474
4,048.485
Post Office........................................................
Agriculture.....................................................
4,579,990
176,202
Commerce and Labor*...................................
473,903
Justice.............................................................
931,026
Independent bureaus and offices...................
9,863,742
District of Columbia........................................

1908

No. 327. ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS MADE BY CONGRESS FOR EACH TEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1904 TO 1912: By C
lassification o
f

Expenditures.
[Source: Office of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
1st and 2d
sessions 58th
Congress.
1905.

1st and 2d
3d session
3d session
1st session
1st session
2d session
2d session
58th Congress. 59th Congress. 59th Congress. 60th Congress. 60th Congress. sessions 61st 61st Congress.
Congress.
1912.
1906.
1909.
1907.
1910.
1908.
1911.

To supply deficiencies for the serv­
Dollars.
D
onors.
DU rs.
oa
Dollars.
Dollars.
DO rs.
oa
ice of the various branches of the
Government................................... 19,651,968.25 25,083,395.78 28,998,961.98 28,166,777.03 10,509,311.42 42,662,723.93
For legislative, executive, and ju­
dicial expenses of the Govern­
27,598,653.66 28,558,258.22 29,136,752.06 29,684,919.30 32,126,333.80 32,832,913.60
ment ..............................................
For sundry civil expenses of the
Government................................... 61,763,709.11 49,968,011.34 56,269,468.66 80,789,470.28 103,046,481.80 94,115,143.23
For support of the Army.......
77,888,752.83 77,070,300.88 70,396,631.64 71,817,165.08 78,634,582.75 95,382,247.61
For the naval service............
81,876,791.43 97,505,140.94 100,336,679.94 102,071,670.27 98,958,507.50 122,662,485.47
9,447,961.40
7,923,814.34 9,260,599.98 10,123,188.05 9,258,347.87
For the Indian service...........
5,540,406.77
For rivers and harbors...........
20,228,150.99 10,872,200.00 26,561,281.75 17,254,050.04 43,310,813.00 18,092,945.00
6,747,893.00 5,053,993.00
7,518,192.00
6,898,011.00 9,316,745.00
7,188,416.22
For forts and fortifications...
845,634.87
673,713.88 1,664,707.67 1,929,703.42
For support of Military Academy..
652,748.67
973,947.26
For service of Post Office Depart­
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
Indefinite.
ment............................................. .
Indefinite.
For invalid and other pensions, in­
cluding deficiencies.................... . 139,847,600.00 138,360,700.00 138,250,100.00 140,245,500.00 146,143,000.00 163,053,000.00
2,020,100.69
2,123,047.72 3,091,094.17 3,092,383.72 8,538,852.72
1,968,250.69
For consular and diplomatic service
For service of Department of Agri­
5,902,040.00
6,882,690.00 9,980,440.00 9,447,290.00 11,672,106.00
5,978,160.00
culture ...........................................
For expenses of the District of Co­
9,801,197.62 10,282,102.16 10,440,598.63 10,001,888.85
8,638,097.00 11,018,540.00
lumbia ...........................................
For reclamation fund...............
5,139,545.21 40,172,757.57 1,079,289.19 14,086,212.78
2,860,828.52
For reliefs and miscellaneous.,
3,025,064.95




D
ofiars.

DU rs.
oa

DU rs.
oa

18,913,555.88

23,045,612,11

10,028,626.84

32,007,049.00

34,158,767.00

35,878,149.85

117,842,109.36 106,015,198.82
101,195,883.34 95,440,567.55
136,935,199.05 131,410,568.30
11,854,982.48
9,266,528.00
29,190,264.00 49,380,541.50
8,170,111.00 5,617,200.00
1,856,249.87
2,581,521.83

135,241,935.34
93,374,755.97
126,405,509.24
8,842,136.37
80,883,419.00
5,473,707.00
1,163,424.07

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

Indefinite.

160,908,000.00 155,758,000.00 153,682,000.00
3,988,516.41
4,116,061.41
3,613,861.67
18,487,686.00

16,900,016.00

10,608,045.99
20,020,000.00
1,334,571.66 3,544,798.29

•SKOILVDLH

-s a 1911----- 42

2d session
57th Congress.
1904.

12,056,786.50

12,995,036.00
10,699,581.49

1,130,678.81

464,846,770.67 467,159,617.03 489,241,777.30 549,434,246.55 555,739,443.78 627,516,246.83 648,191,676.26 663,725,794.84 634,549,561.40
2 ,5 9

Appropriated—

658

EXPEN8E8 OF COLLECTING bevenue .

No. 328.—INTERNAL AND CUSTOMS BEVENUES, 1870 TO 1011: A m o u n ts
C o ll ec te d

and

E xp e n se s

of

C o l l e c t in g .

[Source: Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury.]
Internal revenue.
Year ended
June 80—

Revenue.

D rs.
olla

Customs revenue.

Expenses of collecting.1

D rs.
olla

1870...............
1871...............
1872...............
1878...............
1874...............

184,899,756.49
143,098,153.63
130,642,177.72
113,729,314.14
102,409,784.90

7,253,439.81
7,593,714.17
5,694,116.86
5,340,230.00
4,509,976.05

1875...............
1876...............
1877...............
1878...............
1879...............

110,007,493.58
116,700,732.03
118,630,407.83
110,581,624.74
113,661,610.58

1880...............
1881...............
1882...............
1883 ..............
1884...............

Percent.

Revenue.

D
ollars.

Expenses of collecting.3

D
ollars.

Percent.

3.92
5.80
4.36
4.69
4.40

194,688,374.44
206,270,408.05
216,370,286.77
188,039,522.70
163,103,833.69

6,233,747.68
6,568,850.61
6,950,173.88
7,077,864.70
7,321,469.94

4,289,442.71
3,942,613.72
3,556,943.85
3,280,162.22
3,527,956.56

3.89
8.38
2.99
2.96
$.10

157,167,722.35
148,071.984.61
180,956,493.07
130,170,680.20
137,250,047.70

7,028,521.80
6,704,858.09
6,501,087.67
5,826,974.32
5,477,421.52

4.47
4.53
4.96
4.47
3.96

124,009,373.92
135,264,385.51
146,497,595.45
144,720,368.98
121,586,072.51

3,657,105.10
4,327,793.24
4,097,241.34
4,424,707.39
4,216,847.26

2.95
8.20
2.80
3.06
3.47

186,522,064.60
198,159,676.02
220,410,730.25
214,706,496.93
195,067,489.76

6,023,253.53
6,383,288.10
6,506,359.26
6,593,509.43
6,709,485.76

3.23
3.25
2.92
3.07
3.44

1885...............
1886...............
1887...............
1888...............
1889...............

112,498,725.54
116,805,936.48
118,823,391.22
124,296,871.98
130,881,513.92

3,853,035.94
8,578,679.42
3,826,507.98
3,626,038.91
3,770,388.72

3.42
3.06
3.22
2.92
2.88

181,471,939.34
192,905,023.44
217,286,893.13
219,091,173.63
223,832,741.69

6,494,847.29
6,427,612.67
6,855,801.74
7,166,187.77
7,030,487.00

3.58
3.33
3.16
3.27
3.14

1890...............
1891...............
1892...............
1893...............
1894...............

142,606,705.81
145,686,249.44
153,971,072.57
161*027,628.93
147,111,232.81

8,780,950.41
4,003,485.65
3,879,082.31
4,144,927.02
3,749,029.22

2.65
2.76
2.52
2.57
2.55

229,668,584.57
219,522,205.23
177,452,964.15
203,355,016.73
131,818,530.62

6,859,986.09
6,964,367.09
6,646,276.05
6,756,790.98
6,791,872.86

2.98
3.17
3.74
3.32
5.15

1895...............
1896...............
1897...............
1898...............
1899...............

143,421,672.02
146,762,864.74
146,688,574.29
170,900,641.49
273,437,161.51

3,754,935.45
3,846,887.55
3,606,798.85
3; 705,266.95
4,3o0,543.05

2.62
2.62
2.46
2.17
1.59

152,158,617.45
160,021,751.67
176,554,126.65
149,575,062.35
206,128,481.75

6,736,690.92
7,237,796.40
7,075,372.05
7,152,276.58
7,361,562.83

4.43
4.52
4.01
4.78
3.57

1900...............
1901...............
1902...............
1903...............
1904...............

295,327,926.76
307,180,663.77
271,880,122.10
230,810,124.17
232,904,119.45

4,446,318.96
4,404,986.68
4,360,144.97
4,496,479.28
4,507,867.83

1.51
1.43
1.60
1.95
1.94

233,164,871.16
238,585,455.99
254,444,708.19
284,479,581.81
261,274,564.81

7,467,692.48
7,713,418.82
7,967,472.89
8,468,710.19
8,665,636.37

3.20
3.23
3.13
2.98
3.32

1905...............
1906...............
1907...............
1908...............
1909...............
1910...............
1911...............

234,095,740.85
249,150,212.91
269,666,772.85
251,711,126.70
246,212,643.59
>289,933,519.45
4
322,529,200.79

4,338,184.70
4,391,660.65
4,641,169.95
4,650,049.89
4,547,716.05
5,008,191.77
5,027,871.39

1.85
1.76
1.72
1.85
1.85
1.73
1.55

261,798,856.91
300,251,877.77
832,233,362.70
286,113,180.29
800,711,983.95
333,683,445.03
314,497,071.24

9,115,499.44
8,997,669. a
9,436,752.68
9,580,626.25
10,261,073.33
10,665,770.12
11,015,254.24

3.48
3.00
2.55
3.35
3.41
3.20
3.50

3.20
3.18
3.21
1.76
4.49

*The cost of collecting the internal revenue embraces the following items: Salaries and expenses of
the Internal-Revenue Service, including collectors, deputy collectors, clerks, etc., and including
expenses incident to enforcing the provisions of law taxing oleomargarine; salaries and expenses of
revenue agents, surveyors of dlstilleiies, gaugers, storekeepers, and miscellaneous expenses; paper for
internal-revenue stamps, expenses of detectingand punishing violations of internal-revenue laws, and
expenses of collecting the corporation tax.
* The 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 weigh­
ing. 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 disbursements for revenue cutters, fuel, lights, water, furniture, janitors, etc., for buildings
owned by the Government, nordisbursements 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 disbursements for sala­
ries, etc., incident to auditing these accounts in the office of the Auditor for the Treasury Department.
* Includes $20,951,780.97 corporation tax.
<Includes $88,516,976.59 corporation tax.




No. 329*—INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS, 1882 TO 1911: By

S p e c if ie d S ou rces .

[Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.]
A c t o f J u n e 1 3 ,1 8 6 8 .1

Year
ended
June
30-

Spirits.

1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1896.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

69.873.408.00
74.368.776.00
76.906.385.00
67.511.209.00
69.092.266.00
65.829.322.00
69.306.166.00
74.312.206.00
81.687.376.00
83.335.964.00
91.309.984.00
94.720.261.00
85.259.252.00
79.862.627.00
80.670.071.00
82.008.543.00
92,547,000.00
99.283.534.00
109.868.817.00
116.027.980.00
121.138.013.00
131,953,472.39
135,810,015.42
135.958.513.12
143.394.055.12
156,336,901.89
140,158,807.15
134.868.034.12
148,029,311.54
155,279,858.25

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

47.391.989.00 16.153.920.00
42.104.260.00 16.900.616.00
26.062.400.00 18.084.954.00
26.407.088.00 18.230.782.00
27.907.863.00 19.676.731.00
30.108.067.00 21.922.187.00
30.662.432.00 23.324.218.00
31.866.861.00 23.723.835.00
33.958.991.00 26.008.535.00
32.796.271.00 28.665.130.00
31,000,493.00 30.087.453.00
31.889.712.00 32.548.983.00
28.617.899.00 31.414.788.00
29.704.908.00 31.640.618.00
30.711.629.00 33.784.235.00
30.710.297.00 32.472.162.00
36.230.522.00 39.515.421.00
52.493.208.00 68.644.558.00
59.365.084.00 73.550.754.00
62.481.907.00 75.669.908.00
51.937.925.00 71.988.902.00
43,514,810.24 47,547,856.08
44,655,808.75 49,083,458.77
45,659,910.50 50.360.553.18
48,422,997.38 55,641,858.66
51,811,069.69 69.567.818.18
49,862,754.26 59,807,616.81
51,887,178.04 57,456,411.42
858,118,457.03 60,572,288.54
467,005,950.56 64,367,777.65

O le o m a r ­
g a r in e .

D rs.
olla

7 2 3 .9 4 8 .0 0
8 6 4 .1 4 0 .0 0
8 9 4 .2 4 8 .0 0
7 8 6 .2 9 2 .0 0
1 .0 7 7 .9 2 4 .0 0
1 .2 6 6 .3 2 6 .0 0
1 .6 7 0 .6 4 3 .0 0
1 .7 2 3 .4 8 0 .0 0
1 .4 0 9 .2 1 1 .0 0
1 .2 1 9 .4 3 2 .0 0
1 .0 3 4 .1 8 0 .0 0
1 .3 1 5 .7 8 0 .0 0
1 .9 5 6 .6 1 9 .0 0
2 .5 4 3 .7 8 5 .0 0
2 .5 1 8 .1 0 1 .0 0
2 .9 4 4 .4 9 2 .0 0
7 3 6 .7 8 3 .3 1
4 8 4 ,0 9 7 .4 5
6 0 5 ,4 7 8 .8 1
5 7 0 ,0 3 7 ,9 3
8 8 7 .6 4 1 .3 1
9 5 4 ,3 0 4 .9 6
9 0 2 .1 9 7 .3 1
1 ,0 9 9 ,5 0 2 .8 4
1 ,0 0 0 ,2 1 4 .7 9

L e g a c ie s a n d
S p e c ia l
d is t r i b u t i v e
ta x e s n o t
s h a re s
e ls e w h e r e
o f p e rs o n a l
e n u m e ra te d .
p ro p e rty .

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

P la y in g
c a rd s .

S ta m p t a x e s .

S p e c ia l e x ­
c is e t a x
o n c o rp o ra ­
t io n s .

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

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

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

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

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

4 6 ,9 7 3 .6 6 "
4 .9 2 1 .5 9 3 .0 0
4 .5 1 5 .6 4 1 .0 0
4 .1 6 5 .7 3 5 .0 0
4 .2 6 2 .9 0 2 .0 0

1 .2 3 5 .4 3 5 .0 0
2 .8 8 4 .4 9 2 .0 0
5 .2 1 1 .8 9 9 .0 0
4 .8 4 2 .9 6 7 .0 0

*794,*41.8." 6 6 "
4 3 .8 3 7 .8 1 9 .0 0
4 0 .9 6 4 .3 6 5 .0 0
3 9 .2 4 1 .0 3 6 .0 0
1 3 .4 4 2 .7 9 8 .0 0

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

..................... ...................... ....................... ......................
2 0 ,9 5 9 ,7 8 3 .7 4
3 3 ,5 1 1 ,5 2 5 .0 0

3 8 2 .4 0 2 .0 0
2 5 9 .8 5 4 .0 0
2 5 1 .3 0 6 .0 0
2 6 1 .0 8 1 .0 0
2 7 1 .1 2 9 .0 0
3 3 1 .0 1 1 .0 0
3 1 7 .2 7 0 .0 0
3 6 4 .6 7 8 .0 0
4 2 2 ,5 8 0 .3 2
3 7 6 .4 0 8 .8 4
4 2 6 ,5 7 5 .4 4
4 8 9 ,3 4 7 .2 6
5 7 2 ,7 1 4 .4 8
4 5 9 ,8 6 0 .1 2
5 0 2 ,2 5 2 .5 8
5 6 5 .6 2 4 .8 4
5 8 1 ,6 4 0 .7 8

Articles and in­
dustries forPenalties, merly taxed,
etc.
but now ex­
empt, and mis*
cellaneous.’

D
ollars.
194.422.00
220.205.00
155.548.00
84.992.00
136.721.00
256.214.00
240.432.00
168.483.00
161.046.00
168.805.00
184.711.00
134.036.00
153.268.00
184.675.00
210.786.00
200.520.00
208.233.00
148,414.07
206,958.65

411,987.53
434,705.95

D
ollars.

13.474.236.00
11.479.477.00
266.510.00
49.361.00
32.087.00
33.671.00
13.971.00
12.292.00
16.783.00
3.913.00
2.856.00
6.908.00
1.985.00
77.507.00
684.00
9.119.00
2.356.00
656.004.00
1.091.372.00
1.037.813.00
737.085.00
6,417,008.81
2,287,033.78
948,850.59
800,450.13
284,224.87
180.926.58
184,658.22
177,646.18
181,916.12




D rs.
olla

147.093.383.00
145.158.922.00
121.607.393.00
112.421.121.00
116.902.869.00
118.837.301.00
124.326.475.00
130.894.434.00
142.594.697.00
146.035.416.00
153.857.544.00
161.004.990.00
147.168.450.00
143.246.078.00
146.830.616.00
146.619.693.00
170.866.819.00
273.484.574.00
295.316.108.00
306.871.669.00
271.867.990.00
230.740.925.22
232,903,781.06
234,187,976.37
249.102.738.00
269,664,022.85
251,665,950.04
246.212.719.22
289,957,220.16
322,626,299.73

659

1Under this act there were increased collections under various other heads of the table.
aThe principal items in recent years are filled cheese, mixed flour, legacies, and adulterated and process or renovated butter.
*Includes $265,171.80 from sale of Internal-revenue stamps affixed to Philippine products (act of Aug. 6,1909).
4Includes $95,596.28 from sale of internal-revenue stamps affixed to Philippine products (act of Aug. 5,1909).

Total.

INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

D
ollars.

1883.
1884..
1885.
1886.
1887.

Tobacco.

Fermented
liquors.

INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS,

660

No. 330*—CORPORATIONS, JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES OR ASSOCIA­
TIONS, AND INSURANCE COMPANIES: N u m b e r , Ca p ita l S to ck , etc ., I n ­
d e b t e d n e ss , a n d
op

A ug. 5

,

N e t I ncom e op th o se S u bject to S pecial E x c is e T a x (A ct
S e c . 3 9 Y e0 a r) e n, d e ,d J u n e 3
1
8
9
0
. b y St a t 1e s . 9
1
1
,

[Source: Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.]

State.

Num­
ber of
returns
re­
ceived.

Amount of
capital stock.

D
ollars,

CLASS A .1

Amount of
bonded and other
indebtedness.

D rs.
olla

Net income.

D
ollars.

Kentucky........
Louisiana........
Maine...............
Maryland........
Massachusetts.
Michigan.........
Minnesota.......
Missouri---------Montana..............
Nebraska............
Nevada...............
New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota...
Ohio....................
Oklahoma._____
Oregon................
Pennsylvania—
Rhode Island___
South Carolina...
South Dakota___
Texas.............
Utah...............
Vermont.........
Virginia......... .
Washington.. .
West Virginia..
Wisconsin.......
Wyoming........
Total.

461
582
1,175
275
1,629
391
1,101
47
164
461
243
1,084
488
902
1,741
970
349
1,563
88
783
725
516
1,308
350
115
481
434
352
1,688
89

20,586,278.50
781,800.00
11.755.829.26
16,549,537.58
157,601,794.25
19.898.536.38
47.818.900.00
31.159.998.00
20,899,552.57
11,728,841.29
41,464,150.03
25.312.241.28
11,814,947.60
160,654,484.04
57.428.553.26
61,227,207.37
31.062.500.62
41,965,341.95
27,451,497.82
82.655.176.00
48,731,893.91
167,187,378.51
47.932.419.68
40.967.067.35
14,780,179.23
151,258,932.31
21.398.959.36
32.960.015.06
4,703,975.00
10,846,916.99
65.757.970.69
10.463.960.84
369,807,337.48
20.060.164.63
18,126,129.72
153,825,337.22
23,321,906.20
34,436,136.79
263,543,208.81
17.624.894.26
26.155.673.06
14,607,399.81
30.189.215.84
81.259.785.00
23,862,481.56
7,877,745.83
35.333.798.29
38.472.336.18
24.763.705.19
99.994.820.39
3,112,000.00

1.339.830.16
350,616.38
1,124,801.77
9.875.742.17
14,810,057.82
994,831.66
4,334,454.91
12,327,928.49
2,689,139.82
1,163,579.48
2.394.959.09
8.545.909.53
3.308.652.09
32,630,598.98
12,432,885.80
6,383,668.16
729,900.08
7.334.506.12
3.228.118.12
32,280,669.17
4,566,900.23
193,174,736.58
1,616,591.02
6,424,907.15
1,371,053.21
51,361,608.23
3,226,700.66
2.641.556.85
65,989.61
3,118,842.81
3,641,129.37
1.941.925.86
28,193,969.84
1.428.504.39
2.722.937.05
12,187,109.66
150,586.62
8.430.866.70
16,119,916.71
1,009,334.58
7.573.301.18
710,776.55
1,042,479.62
12,100,112.00
6.705.720.71
1.205.815.53
1.432.440.39
1.151.910.06
1,092,355.75
15,233,117.51
4,500.00

2.449.169.88
106,655.50
818,389.88
2,251,013.18
16,121,365.39
3.046.250.40
10,793,861.03
1.087.478.88
2,071,617.46
1.822.817.61
5,327,218.59
1,271,487.45
1.516.868.20
25,110,583.14
7.823.518.51
9.083.936.01
5.459.450.62
3,664,569.75
3.296.726.53
2.351.824.01
6.895.172.40
23.456.176.87
7.215.565.40
7,472,554.04
1.902.351.25
13.722.466.87
2,563,310.43
5,696,044.36
342,823.94
990,008.28
18.094.626.88
631,018.32
119,895,239.61
2,199,879.84
2.756.784.54
18,133,861.20
3.938.803.26
2,848,887.99
39,277,507.57
5,832,860.30
2,915,922.28
2.606.728.26
3.400.707.20
11,533,289.00
1,935,780.98
2,042,332.10
3,812,033.80
8.045.202.21
3.418.533.52
10,707,786.91
769,439.65

31,188

Alabama....................
Alaska.......................
Arizona.................... .
Arkansas...................
California...................
Colorado....................
Connecticut...............
Delaware,.................
District of Columbia.
Florida......................
Georgia......................
Hawaii......................
Idaho.........................
Illinois.......................
Indiana......................
Iowa...........................

2,783,180,912.99

549,928,546.23

440,528,501.28

11
142
410
940
352
164
216
734
66
325
1,222
880
1,571
1,138
672

CLASS B.2

Alabama....................
49,702,258.33
81,969,399.77
109
6,069,659.81
Alaska.......................
3,176,028.00
1,321,424.74
23
196,132.59
Arizona......................
27,359,801.40
85
24.703.186.48
800,672.09
Arkansas...................
54,073,399.50
57,482,587.76
226
2.105.230.12
1,430 1,461,433,804.32
California...................
909,666,326.69
34,100,231.40
Colorado....................
327,086,229.56
298,434,532.11
345
8,396,049.98
Connecticut...............
416,580,425.61
272
346,765,137.97
15,291,689.03
Delaware...................
233,072,157.74
37.364.902.49
74
1.289.293.13
District of Columbia.
57
292,128,753.33
306,398,439.26
9,654,852.76
26,320,298.06
147
Florida......................
49,978,969.66
1,934,264.92
_
_
i Financial and commercial, including banks, banking associations, trust com;
i, guaranty and
surety companies, title insurance companies, building associations (if for profit), ana insurance companies,
not specially exempt.
* Public service, such as railroads; steamboat, ferryboat, and stage-line companies; pipe-line, gas, and
electric-light companies; transportation and storage companies; telegraph and telephone companies.




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State.

class b—continued.

Georgia..
Hawaii..,
Idaho....
Illinoi s ..,

Indiana..
Iowa.
Kentucky........
Louisiana......
Maine..................

Maryland.........
Massachusetts..
Michigan..........
Minnesota........
Montana.
Nebraska.............
Nevada...............
New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota___
Ohio....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon.................
Pennsylvania___
Rhode Island___
South Carolina...
South Dakota—
Texas...............
Utah................
Vermont..........
Virginia...........
Washington....
W estV irginia..

Wisconsin........
Wyoming........
Total..
C A S C.1
LS
Alabama....................

Num­
ber of
returns
re­
ceived.

Amount of
capital stock.

DUr .
o aa

464
145,767,936.57
33
15.921.190.00
111
39,545,373.65
1,590 1,814,411,627.52
550
207.607.647.20
931
80,169,392.19
509
362,354,205.52
500
139,316,648.99
171
132,253,482.64
294,020,028.47
408
360
431,912,342.11
497,640,965.86
587
294,865,122.16
727
493
687,098,447.78
53
19.645.546.75
637
726,346,248.18
119
38,606,157.79
470
74,551,349.16
73
20.757.274.76
129
26.677.900.00
606
468,536,135.27
119
33,526,985.05
2,247 5,089,748,358.55
53,247,533.55
276
5,321,556.14
171
1,158
894,737,203.68
41,840,251.07
230
436
117,970,278.93
3,560 2,170,099,901.06
94
61,674,928.29
206
15,868,159.91
288
13,689,782.27
255
103,134,574.51
788
245,407,863.00
134
87,401,627.39
146
31.622.939.00
465,368,604.56
380
749
224,732,585.33
141.695.104.20
378
88,442,158.94
719
71
34,554,561.50

Amount of
bonded and other
indebtedness.

D rs.
olla

Net income.

D rs.
olla

161,220,126.00
9,127,366.87
12.259.682.95
2,004,242,100.88
200,704,488.41
56,269,186.27
374,763,736.53
202,493,539.31
21.998.062.32
239,157,723.84
497,650,528.65
436,007,439.75
363,391,205.80
832,701,947.88
19,507,936.69
1,156,526,008.96
25.318.879.10
35.553.394.96
4,204,828.84
16.127.250.32
421,630,402.24
26,384,008.74
3,557,027,127.58
26.969.078.10
4,098,387.20
796,921,612.58
31,049,174.43
135,253,294.38
1,830,139,924.03
27,228,222.22
22,450,591.71
7,508,374.66
82,599,500.77
444,783,750.00
80,548,750.00
35,766,069.87
676,920,771.20
124,271,288.16
65,175,042.04
93,836,716.02
9,365,339.24

7,390,531.26
1,109,785.38
291,276.20
100,352,627.15
4,749,534.07
2,998,329.75
22,986,548.14
14,840,541.08
6,1G6,919.43
6,446,998.16
21,660,025.93
24,276,666.85
11,908,152.75
58,372,213.24
872,320.05
23.226.232.70
1,074,196.78
1.858.879.92
328,963.65
1,662,101.46
15,652,554.36
674,427.87
167,120,564.87
1.999.370.74
598,537.55
53,118,252.74
2,252,454.33
3.108.231.74
133,961,648.63
2.683.705.92
1,236,756.06
451,456.31
7,663,751.50
19,504,219.00
1,005,049.03
1,567,017.84
27.009.757.71
4,882,235.64
2,655,760.19
4,270,851.97
87,919.11

24,694 19,329,023,135.35 17,383,237,766.43

843,855,442.89

153,433,328.82
557
6,282,673.50
33
185,105,634.25
162
40,490,764.55
570
5,195 1,930,856,055.15
2,768 1,716,374,841.23
304,840,247.89
1,584
91.175.949.40
263
64.011.973.40
227
31„660,168.13
362
127,716,042.57
1.332
60,490,293.86
102
125,429,391.49
351
6,360 1,317,594,659.79
167,374,088.88
2,022
110.989.839.45
1,815
134,180,353.01
846
1.333
137,180,572.00
123,779,511.34
435.295.091.45
1,032
188,664,817.47
928,505,128.19
3,513
491,399,410.62
3,455
433.585.797.45
2,084

87,342,194.91
7,375,297.50
118,625.84
• 42,499.79
20,669,660.58
3.050.223.68
21.328.363.06
2.767.451.68
215,529,113.62
42,986,204.62
69,742,164.65
11,958,261.54
103,464,745.20
39,106/243.68
15,818,088.43
2,842,744.47
9,031,311.48
1,948,701.83
17,170,472.24
2,767,874.63
72,802,523.13
8,140,698.03
14.445.510.07
9,438,376.52
19,891,427.74
1,109,919.35
581,342,580.32
143,173,465.96
Indiana..........................
24,708,419.57
97,214,296.81
68,768,019.37
9,557,684.14
Iowa.
49,145,907.64
14.202.178.24
44,288,740.83
9,824,480.09
Kentucky........
81,303,916.98
8,312,940.30
Louisiana.........
102,442,590.69
14.446.657.24
Maine...............
10,501,360.04
101,170,637.37
Maryland.........
408,697,712.15
81,154,367.65
Massachusetts..
203,926,643.50
63,471,089.11
Michigan..........
38,569,453.92
179,290,143.03
Minnesota........
1Industrial and manufacturing, such as mining, lumber, and coke companies; rolling mills; foundry and
machine shops; sawmills; flour, woolen, cotton, and other mills; manufacturers of cars, automobiles, ele­
vators. agricultural implements, and all articles manufactured wholly or in part from metal, wood, or other
material; manufacturers or refiners of sugar, molasses, sirups, or other products; ice or refrigerating com­
forpanies; slaughterhouse, tannery, packing, or canning companies.
FRASER

Alaska......................

Arizona.....................
Arkansas....................
California.................
Colorado....................
Connecticut...............
Delaware....................
District of Columbia.
Florida.......................
Georgia......................
Hawaii.....................
Idaho.........................
Illinois.......................

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apital Stock, etc.—Continued.
Num­
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returns
re­
ceived.

c — c o n t in u e d .

c l a s s

sippi..........
Missouri..............
Montana..............
Nebraska.............
Nevada...............
New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota....
Ohio....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon.................
Pennsylvania----Rhode Island----South Carolina...
South Dakota___
Texas...............
Utah................
Vermont..........
Virginia.......... .
Washington....
West Virginia.,
Wisconsin...... .
Wyoming.......
Total.

Amount of
capital stock.

Amount of
bonded and other
indebtedness.

Net income.

382
24.755.863.45
477,209,851.05
2,469
280,979,364.66
829
£68
60,497,975.77
499,616,569.46
710
302
37,590,459.51
979.896.473.21
2,681
66,615,115.53
146
10,709 6,611,333,713.11
93,514,188.49
1,058
4,161,366.18
175
5,647
970,419,722.29
65,597,782.20
1,139
1,054
219,757,162.60
7,405 2,938,615,775.42
826
234,516,673.99
81,063,757.13
569
293
120,667,435.93
1,234
141.952.064.59
221,636,736.00
1,750
548.149.301.60
1,779
374
29.692.679.45
401,162,441.58
869
2,942
973,170,517.86
274.743.875.21
1,798
335,417,263.03
3,315
261
177,980,934.88

D
ollars.

D .
ollars
20,714,986.37
118,465,638.76
20,020,670.18
21,413,669.85
7,621,804.60
21,351,226.71
289,701,220.97
6,082,92400
2,293,901,785.79
53,559,340.06
1,517,439.53
337,087,181.51
17,223,956.97
46,661,386.44
1,225.769,528.21
55,324,16406
70,132,138.52
5,131,140.79
75,434,853.54
100,948,935.00
39,254,201.59
9,429,393.34
120,752,761.94
81,546,626.61
96,371,481.10
163,895,676.61
10,574,658.87

D .
ollars
2,720,369.21
24,667,14428
2.241.206.34
3,207,957.71
9,812,10470
3,653,099.29
74,165,675.51
320,295.69
287,694,466.26
5.965.211.56
214,727.64
111,536,400.97
2,634,023.08
6,329,596.83
217,128,168.04
22,772,622.45
4.178.392.57
409,242.24
6,986,841.16
13,144,444.00
7,359,610.06
2,644,457.19
11,354,551.35
13,062,389.04
13,719,805.26
34,502,008.57
2.179.857.35

89,114 26,177,131,698.07

State.

7,894,834,181.56 1,436,061,261.73

C A S D.l
LS
Alabama..
Alaska___
Arizona...

10.400.853.18
467
16.524.913.59
2,017,923.62
167,672.34
960,173.00
59,054.42
18
171
6.642.747.33
2,991,998.87
892,563.89
17,894,767.01
10,527,325.15
2,983,866.32
667
California...................
127,996,086.11
4,026
302.615.056.84
25,050,251.49
Colorado....................
28,210,834.86
1,361
6,022,884.38
61.040.817.79
Connecticut...............
921
12.595.703.76
34.069.303.00
3,909,540.22
T aIatzroitt
I
4,163,528.72
80
51,523,050.46
911,051.66
District of Columbia.
4,413,994.51
166
9,412,150.20
949.998.98
Florida......................
12,363,276.53
15.234.188.23
2,515,970.95
374
Georgia......................
27,624,308.17
1,284
32,595,741.05
5,831,538.99
Hawaii.......................
9,342,.656.10
5,131,208.36
1.268.336.08
95
Idaho.........................
271
5,111,665.10
10,100,589.25
1,011,930.10
Illinois.......................
268,014,119.30
222,656,410.03
47.663.675.96
4,727
Indiana......................
28,470,570.64
1,154
44.256.705.99
18.008.350.96
Iowa...........................
1,661
27,886,106.22
54.927.372.51
8,208,840.57
15.422.434.19
1,017
31.246.366.99
4,203,800.30
Kentucky............
892
14,349,367.11
33,222,981.71
4.587.353.49
Louisiana............
33,977,888.39
781
30,514,111.70
4.273.991.09
Maine..................
557
30.357.105.24
17,604,977.88
2,209.844.80
Maryland............
6.634.434.41
366
11,031,810.98
2,509,523.93
Massachusetts___
2,397
134,926,659.49
115,387,197.23
15,455,174.29
Michigan.............
1,347
54,318,483.29
28,447,539.05
6.279.801.50
Minnesota...........
1,390
88.811.640.00
73,588,225.51
13,082,692.73
Mississippi..........
311
11.516.757.51
7,320,146.35
1.907.766.15
Missouri..............
386.490.901.84
154,790,773.52
3,339
29,727,941.40
Montana..............
397
17,301,471.14
9.108.776.41
2,316,597.52
Nebraska............
1,326
39,802,144.27
74.074.299.59
6,873,400.64
Nevada...............
175
14,400,000.60
2,698,799.28
579.604.99
New Hampshire.
134
3,084,130.00
1,922,321.47
433.333.99
New Jersey.........
1,094
54,462,495.94
32,061,292.48
8,701,483.72
New Mexico........
210
8,621,785.36
4,333,828.03
1.063.347.21
New York...........
7,260
516,356,654.36
708.410.637.85
59,699,190.51
North Carolina...
12,304,700.32
1,046
16.186.772.80
2,215,871.06
North Dakota....
18,019,655.64
825
9,576,054.80
2.580.667.21
Ohio....................
2,573
125,482,033.81
72.185.313.76
16,094,979.10
Oklahoma...........
8,967,160.93
696
15,879,644.73
2.280.905.15
Oregon.................
18.940.796.77
755
32.333.986.33
4,673,601.83
Pennsylvania—
77,388,584.02
1,917
148,754,972.94
16,218,628.67
1Mercantile, including all dealers (not otherwise classed as producers or manufacturers) in coal, lumber,
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State.

Num­
ber of
returns
re­
ceived.

class d— continued.

Rhode Island..
South Carolina.
South Dakota..
Tennessee.........
Utah.............
Vermont.......
Virginia........
Washington..
West Virginfc
Wisconsin....
Wyoming___
Total.
Alabama....................
Alaska.......................
Arizona......................
ArT
c^nsftg....................
California...................
Colorado....................
Connecticut...............
Delaware...................
District of Columbia.
Florida.......................
Georgia......................
Hawaii.......................
Idaho.........................
Illinois.......................
Indiana......................
Iowa..........................
Kansas.......................
Kentucky..................
Louisiana..................
Maine.........................
Maryland..................
Massachusetts............
Michigan....................
Minnesota..................
Mis
Montana.............
Nebraska............
Nevada...............
New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota___
Ohio....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon.................
Pennsylvania....
Rhode Islan d ....
South Carolina...
South Dakota___
Tennessee............
Texas..................
Utah....................
Vermont..............
Virginia...............
Washington........
W estVuginia....
Wisconsin............
Wyoming............

Amount of
capital stock.

Amount of
bonded and other
indebtedness.

D rs.
olla

Net income.

D rs.
olla

354
851
595
788
1,944
623
114
1,057
1,305
646
1,516
192

Dollars.
19.276.313.00
12,185,032.94
24,469,105.11
26,720,369.68
70.896.248.00
26,509,854.07
2,927,658.67
29,908,385.64
72,063,978.77
24,895,088.33
55,102,402.76
8,369,509.59

10,812,647.31
7,915,301.80
6,171,391.69
20,080,822.48
42,980,141.00
13,312,778.56
1,829,736.27
20,729,580.34
35,406,354.33
11,787,956.62
35,643,111.73
2,572,484.30

2,705,882.61
2.739.536.69
2,255,777.78
4,546,206.55
11,284,022.00
2,849,532.20
324,038.28
4,207,278.72
6,815,240.60
2.555.971.69
8,776,199.53
969,629.13

58,233

3,361,390,780.38

2,009,749,482.83

385,304,595.65

429
21,067,956.15
17
2.616.758.00
75
8.535.952.50
416
13.649.991.12
6,341
633,419,246.14
2,508
259,897,179.17
870
100.835.389.76
153
41,478,758.42
266
30.197.354.32
455
23,382,221.93
1,039
40.590.721.68
170
11.860.068.35
203
2,447,508.67
241,166,615.25
3,940
855
36.595.770.76
1.484
64,253,205.89
677
38.218.837.08
920
34.149.063.83
623
45.457.412.08
501
138,303,775.88
700
34,336,344.44
1,477
382.053.002.87
1,157
65.806.404.83
2,010
177.839.796.87
84
3.337.257.50
285,696,563.01
3,547
292
11,361,300.20
424
26,715,087.65
158
47,532,254.11
161
6,213,614.57
3,220
393,496,127.68
53
5.490.520.00
11,625 1,752,808,329.94
539
11.998.696.00
9,940,386.15
295
3,763
165,908,637.41
588
25,327,461.48
1,260
51,520,278.53
3,337
339,575,122.57
366
29.887.528.69
183
2.200.716.12
370
10.675.062.70
735
41.582.930.35
1.485
86.470.299.00
331
13,351,770.60
5,012,619.00
71
67.530.148.83
1,133
245,364,192.12
2,933
748
25,274,283.22
1,552
70,394,011.50
52.879.457.33
534

13,621,713.94
242,382.22
1.402.043.97
6,305,273.16
207,985,213.43
80,242,020.77
40,623,808.93
2,870,346.25
10.477.058.01
15,756,612.91
21.998.775.06
4,030,300.72
1.443.328.75
102,811,870.69
16.427.188.07
19,365,418.98
4,621,613.79
12.644.065.42
22,594,188.06
37.365.458.01
19.176.507.08
114,303,578.91
21,076,522.04
131,859,194.15
1,229,218.40
105,668,521.81
5,118,633.55
6,397,693.01
2,618,918.14
1,152,081.00
162.515.396.52
1.357.972.75
1,133,641,406.14
6,219,710.30
5,888,863.86
81,098,214.69
11,975,163.90
25.382.555.00
166,636,100.87
7,108,854.88
1,836,489.49
3,971,174.21
27,885,288.44
36.551.133.00
2.848.084.97
492,311.85
63,278,834.89
59.983.608.42
10,254,398.55
22.355.473.52
14,875,446.31

1,388,774.91
38,443.58
278,937.85
501,534.48
19.395.272.43
5.602.777.16
3.652.092.78
810,046.32
1.233.060.71
2,021,882.15
2,168,249.56
634,519.78
301,580.19
21,379,511.80
2.543.572.17
3.200.396.33
1.113.003.49
2.249.966.80
2.413.191.80
1.382.920.80
1.332.322.17
13,887,226.76
2,806,918.51
10,449,219.28
197.627.34
11,490,558.51
1.242.937.49
1,424,312.40
236,322.01
280.697.63
12,150,358.95
145,727.53
55.005.431.44
654.525.63
566.953.35
23,873,027.46
1.639.154.05
3.738.177.33
17,416,759.39
1,953,176.93
246,521.60
767,178.57
2,008,927.38
4,593,582.00
424,915.27
77,445.56
2.578.523.78
6.461.905.05
1.332.189.71
2,528,082.20
680,400.73

2,877,586,031.79

254,500,841.10

Total.................................................... 66,973

6,235,703,992.25

1Miscellaneous, such as architects, contractors, hotels, theaters, or other companies or associations, not
otherwise classed.




INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

664

No. 330.—Corporations, Joint-Stock Companies or Associations, and Insur­
ance Companies: Number, C
apital Stock, etc.—Continued.

State.

Num­
ber of
returns
re­
ceived.

TOTAL— ALL CLASSES.

Alabama...................
Alaska.......................
Arizona......................
Arkansas...................
California...................
Colorado....................
Connecticut...............
Delaware...................
District of Columbia.
Florida......................
Georgia......................
Hawaii.......................
Idaho.........................
Illinois.......................
Indiana......................
Iowa..........................
Kentucky........
Louisiana.........
Maine...............
Maryland.........
Massachusetts..
Minhigan..........
Minnesota.
Missis
Montana.
Nebraska............
Nevada...............
New Hampshire.
New Jersey.........
New Mexico........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota....
Ohio....................
Oklahoma...........
Oregon.................
Pennsylvania___
Rhode Island.. . .
South Carolina...
South Dakota... .
Tennessee............
Texas..................
Utah....................
Vermont.............
Virginia...............
Washington........
West Virginia___
Wisconsin...........
Wyoming............
Total.




I,

102
63d
2,289
17,932
7,334
3,811
658
799
1,554
4.853
466
1,161
17,839
5.461
7.462
4,187
4,317
2,820
2,770
3,157
8,435
7,268
7,152
1,105
II,
2,028
3,889
1,163
890
8,062
771
32,925
3,407
2,368
14,882
3,623
3.854
17,782
1,728
2,592
2,271
3,528
7,275
3,217
820
3,920
8,363
3,922
8,790
1,147

Amount of
capital stock.

Amount of
bonded and other
indebtedness.

Net income.

D rs.
olla
261,314,735.39
797
13,817,432.50
239,399.964.74
142,658,459.76
4,485,925,956.70
2,384,297,604.13
904.144.266.26
448,409,914.02
416.640.783.82
108,325,717.64
388.134.591.90
122,926,449.59
189,337,810.66
3,801,841,505.90
513,262,766.09
371,567,017.41
597.062.263.22
385,834,608.48
362.919.792.27
980,631,177.04
714.677.208.91
2,110,313,134.92
954,321,840.58
1,428,302,749.45
74,035,604.44
621
2,027,002,496.39
369.647.253.15
268.798.727.23
587,010,073.93
84,413,021.07
1.962.149.202.79
124,718,366.78
14,532,108,376.93
195,007,355.47
56,569,093.83
2,310,372,934.41
171,967,045.68
456,017,843.18
5.860.588.980.80
362.980.338.23
137.473.339.16
184.108.785.82
343,579,154.97
705,670,931.00
699,275,035.22
77,133,641.95
999,303,378.90
1,563,803,610.26
491,372,056.15
649,350,656.62
276,896,463.30

D rs.
olla
194,673,991.96
2,200,721.52
50,891,691.67
105,519,291.30
1,475,986,797.67
477.624.384.05
507,783,850.77
72.544.794.38
333,009,943.08
96,432,910.82
286,040,691.45
41,280,295.55
42,014,756.63
2,943,683,560.90
355.249.429.73
178.672.399.00
444,683,592.23
281,110,218.79
259,638,397.18
428,941,419.59
629.199.007.74
1,267,570,664.62
618,458,501.41
1,223,864,417.72
50,143,341.02
1,586,812,551.28
62.793.659.90
105,808,458.94
17,210,340.47
43,671,722.31
909.549.441.58
40.100.659.38
7,529,120,943.71
100,481,333.17
23,803,682.44
1,299,479,432.20
69.366.042.85
234,608,899.29
3,316,054,053.84
101.483.223.05
109,907,822.70
23.492.857.90
207,042,944.85
637.364.071.00
142,669,535.83
48.723.326.86
883,114,388.76
302.359.787.58
184.681.234.06
330,964,095.39
37,392,428.72

D rs.
olla
19.300.825.72
442,785.88
5.840.787.29
10,609,095.68
137,653,325,33
35.026.223.46
72.753.426.74
6,940,614.46
15.858.231.74
11,062,810.26
28,858,236.43
13.722.505.21
4,231,57A 04
337,679,864.01
57.833.395.28
33,049,186.80
47.964.980.79
35.166.911.21
24,403,769.15
26,838,245.01
42.898.404.47
158.229.612.42
91,681,527.27
127,946,133.21
7,600,434.00
102,834,343.76
9,438,248.56
19,060,595.03
11.299.819.29
7,019,240.65
128.764.699.42
2,834,816.62
689,414,892.69
13,034,858.83
6.717.670.29
222,756,521.47
12,745,339.87
20.698.495.72
424,002,712.30
35.948.248.21
11,317,129.20
6,490,383.16
24.606.433.79
60,059,556.00
13.574.887.54
6.655.290.97
48.962.145.36
39.266.972.54
23.682.260.37
60,784,929.18
4.687.245.97

270,202 57,886,430,519.04 30,715,336,008.84 3,360,250,642.65

INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

665

No. 331.—INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTED ON DISTILLED SPIRITS,
WINES, AND MALT LIQUORS: 1884 to 1903.1
[Source: Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.]
From license duties.
Year ended June 30—
*

D rs.
olla
1884........................................................
1885........................................................
1886........................................................
1887........................................................
1888........................................................
1889........................................................
1890........................................................
189D......................................................
1892........................................................
1893........................................................
1894........................................................
1895........................................................
1896........................................................
1897........................................................
1898........................................................
1899........................................................
1900........................................................
1901........................................................
1902............... ........................................
1903........................................................

From other than license duties.

For the
manufac­ For the sale
distilled From malt
ture of dis­ of spirits
From dis­
tilled spirits and malt
liquors.
tilled spirits.
and malt
liquors.
liquors.

376,000
360,000
369,000
376,000
332,000
334,000
384,000
474,000
389,000
357,000
356,000
339,000
395,000
373,000
377,000
442,000
443,000
419,000
461,000
466,000

D .
ollars
5,230,000
5,287,000
5,501,000
5,466,000
4,928,000
4,788,000
6,428,000
6,965,000
5,981,000
5,710,000
5,570,000
5,281,000
5,591,000
5,297,000
5,024,000
5,980,000
5,805,000
5,441,000
6,186,000
6,490,000

D
ollars.
17,599,000
17,737,000
19,168,000
21,393,000
22,826,000
23,259,000
25,480,000
27,888,000
29,431,000
31,962,000
30,835,000
31,045,000
33,139,000
31,841,000
38,884,000
67,851,000
72,777,000
74,962,000
71,175,000
46,665,000

Total.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

71,785,000
62,358,000
63,731,000
60,516,000
64,544,000
69,655,000
76,409,000
76,574,000
85,546,000
89,240,000
79,913,000
74,839,000
75,329,000
76,970,000
87,777,000
93,656,000
104,395,000
110,876,000
115,305,000
125,890,000

89,384,000
80,095,000
82,899,000
81,909,000
87,370,000
92,914,000
101,889,000
104,462,000
114,977,000
121,202,000
110,748,000
105,884,000
108,468,000
108,811,000
126,661,000
161,507,000
177,172,000
185,838,000
186,480,000
172,545,000

i The law provides for a tax on wine made in imitation of champagne, etc., b u t no internal revenue
was derived from the same during the fiscal years 1884-1898. The amounts thus received in some ol
th e su b seq u en t y ea rs a re so sm a ll as t o b e n e g lig ib le i n the following ta b le, e x c e p t in 1905, when
they amounted to nearly $700.
aFrom 1884 to 1890, inclusive, year ended Apr. 80.
aFourteen months ended June 80.




666

No. 332.—CUSTOMS AND INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTED ON DISTILLED SPOUTS, WINES, MALT LIQUORS, AND TOBACCO,
WITH TOTAL NATIONAL REVENUE AND PERCENTAGE: Y ears ended June 30,1904 to 1911.
[Sources: Customs revenue from annual reports on Commerce and Navigation, Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor; internal revenue,from reports
of the Commissioner of Internal Revenne, Treasury Department.]
1904

1905

1906

1907

1908

Customs revenue:
From malt liquors.................................................................
From wine..............................................................................
From distilled spirits............................................................

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1,239,000
4,829,000
5,577,000

1,318,000
5,040,000
5,737,000

1,507,000
5,465,000
6,556,000

1,836,000
7,917,000
6,043,000

1,824,000
5,185,000
7,687,000

1909

D
ollars.
1,792,000
5,050,000
8,808,000

1910

1911

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

2,027,000
6,462,000
9,116,000

2,075,000
5,495,000
9,093,000

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

11,645,000

12,095,000

13,528,000

15,796,000

14,696,000

15,650,000

17,605,000

16,663,000

From tobacco, and manufactures of...................................
Internal revenue:
Other than license duties—
From malt liquors..........................................................
From wine (see also p^te 1 t-o
_____
From distilled spirits.....................................................

21,176,000

22,690,000

23,928,000

26,125,000

22,160,000

23,269,000

24,124,000

26,160,000

48,208,000

54,651,000

58,546,000

58,748,000

56,303,000

59,485,000

63,217,000

129,613,000

49,460,000
1,000
129,576,000

137,067,000

150,064,000

133,919,000 ” 128,665,000

141,990,000

148,588,000

177,821,000

179,087,000

191,718,000

208,610,000

192,667,000

184,968,000

201,475,000

211,805,000

469.000
6,604,000

475,000
6,808,000

482,000
6,836,000

480,000
6,815,000

457,000
6,842,000

462,000
6,894,000

468,000
6,659,000

503,000
7,340,000

7,073,000
Total..............................................................................
Total internal revenue:
From alcoholic beverages................................................... 184,894,000
44,656,000
From tobacco.........................................................................
—
Total internal-revenue and customs receipts:
From alcoholic beverages................................................... 196,539,000
65,832,000
From tobacco, and manufactures o f ...................................

7,283,000

7,318,000

7,295,000

7,299,000

7,356,000

7,127,000

7,843,000

186,320,000
45,660,000
—

199,036,000
48,423,000

215,905,000
51,811,000
1 "

199,966,000
49,863,000

192,324,000
51,887,000
'

208,602,000
57,889,000

198,415,000
68,350,000

212,564,000
72,351,000

231,701,000
77,936,000

214,662,000
72,023,000

207,974,000
75,156,000

226,207,000
82,013,000

219,648,000
66,910,000
7~ =
7~ ”
236,311,000
93,070,000

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

262,371,000

266,765,000

284,916,000

809,637,000

286,685,000

283,130,000

308,220,000

329,381,000

Total national ordinary receipts from all sources..................
Receipts from alcoholic beverages and tobacco, per cent of
total revenue............................................................................

539,716,914

544,606,759

594,717,942

663,125,660

601,060,723

603,589,490

675,511,715

701,372,375

47.91

46.69

47.70

46.91

45.63

46.96

Total.............................................................................
License duties—
For the manufacture of malt liquors and distilled
spirits............................................................................
For the sale of malt liquors and distilled spirits........




48.61

48.98

—

INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

Source.

No. 333.—INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS, YEABS ENDED JUNE 30, 1902 TO 1911: By States.
[Source: Reports of the Commissioiier of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department.]
1902

1908

1904

1906

D
ollars.

State.

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

D
ollars.

323,135.62

338,539.49

325,291.21

109,322.32

116,125.54

3,069,990.31

Alabama!.......................
| 402,515.47
Mississippi^....................
Arkansas........................
154,093.78
California........................
J3,785,926.74
Nevada...........................
Colorado.........................
j 975,429.33
Wyoming........................
Connecticut................... 1
| 3,062,808.61
Rhode Island.................
Florida...........................
611,534.09
Georgia...........................
601,806.54
Hawaii............................
70,235.22
Illinois............................ 54,029,115.36
Indiana........................... 25,178,552.61
Iowa................................ 1,251,166.64
Kansas2...........................
J 750,476.32
Oklahoma* ....................
Kentucky....................... 21,969,013.30
Louisiana!...................... 1
} 2,453,925.47
Mississippi!....................
Maryland.......................
Delaware.......................
7,410,911.17
Dist. Columbia, and 2
counties of Virginia®..

1907

1908

1909

1910

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

440,795.90

456,783.24

310,904.43

156,308.35

196,090.91

110,040.63

125,046.05

122,080.65

105,511.18

89,361.27

145,339.69

3,501,834.31

3,856,953.20

4,899,703.41

5,536,796.41

6,444,353.40

6,922,882.60

8,243,026.25

568,713.37

551,315.51

551,864.05

575,778.89

732,637.63

685,424.34

767,496.81

948,810.24

1,865,550.10

1,666,194.42

1,525,079.27

1,658,979.13

1,801,350.00

1,834,846.69

1,801,401.99

2,724,799.86

950,370.30 31,051,124.21 1,192,550.91
595,085.69
632,440.98
509,455.13
44,230.43
42,750.93
48,273.96
51,892,703.18 52,471,405.87 54,856,141.97
24,652,244.26 25,342,602.15 29,675,182.10
977,506.23
871,079.80
892,589.06

1,058,036.75
419,269.69
56,878.14
46,122,844.97
26,546,753.39
933,725.05

719,400.89
770,031.70
425,591.16
482,953.84
40,090.52
44,632.82
50,562,455.25 52,464,171.59
28,183,610.08 24,102,489.89
835,487.90
867,484.31

1906

311,403.23

296,704.50

310,150.88

21,115,626.21

21,757,733.52

21,754,399.70

2,890,648.17

4,659,107.14

5,892,369.46

5,692,160.41

5,032,688.99

5,206,645.98

5,612,791.16

6,319,454.07

6,007,417.82

6,685.290.89

7,273,136.88

7,045,596.41

320,147.48

342,375.31

323,725.20

24,469,083.68 28,444,438.38

26,874,685.54

1911

D rs.
olla

28,130,420.34 32,260,278.47

254,200.50
62,031.00
179,318.48
J 8,876,649.50
t
164,479.30
f 1,049,517.68
i
77,789.74
f 2,019,123.47
| 1,199,918.93
1,420,701.82
519,445.11
218,739.14
53,514,408.18
31,133,384.24
1,267,893.29
f
554,293.35
j 133,336.84
33,295,173.98

5,141,321.06

4,082,353.62

4,836,236.25

6,960,142.39

8,310,056.36

8,374.564.35
421,865.56

1,431,224.12
1,074,734.87
279,218.43
450,987.23
79,107.99
209,132.51
43,441,771.11 49,165,272.73
25,224,816.81 28,885,240.02
967,593.62
1,127,172.01
342,199.67

664,632.62

J
{

753,264.11

1State of Mississippi, detached from Louisiana and consolidated with Alabama June 1,1908, to be known as the district of Alabama.
^Indian Territory and the Territory of Oklahoma constituted by act of Congress the State of Oklahoma Nov. 16,1907, which was detached Feb. 6,1911, from the district
of Kansas and constituted a separate collection district.
*The collections from the two counties of Virginia are included after 1910 in the aggregate for the State of Virginia.




OS

os
-a

1902

1903

1904

1905

D
ollars.

D .
ollars
3,567,075.54
4,044,317.94
1,465,670.62
8,948,547.13

D .
ollars
3,666,625.30
3,996,444.95
1,388,001.54
8,930,797.21

3,498,987.41
3,752,130.25
1,461,334.06
8,461,337.65

792,657.23

436,378.93

442,019.78

486,970.40

553,824.34

2,859,789.02

2,343,931.26

2,648,385.53

2,256,071.75

964,528.68

591,025.13

561,883.46

8,035,946.35

5,998,058.98

76,730.18

78,971.41

38,694,831.27
5,618,659.50

26,749,648.18
4,248,341.07

157,927.87

127,450.42

State.

6,956,588.74
4,550,595.42
2,161,062.84
14,212,823.87
1
l

1
1

|

j

22,073,559.51
1,092,016.89
22,841,669.22
458,075.29
1,940,477.37
1,143,982.58
4,097,788.94

I......................




1907

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

1911: By S
tates—Continued.
1908

1909

1910

1911

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D
ollars.

D rs.
olla

4,311,892.39
6,184,500.85
1,812,788.97
9,334,561.62

3,631,070.89
6,281,314.33
1,878,914.19
9,699,092.91

6,676,103.69
6,895,714.59
2,995,236.00
10,864,911.86

616,074.76

644,864.66

675,629.84

813,885.05

2,555,942.29

2,698,063.99

2,124,035.80

2,440,462.29

2,742,756.02

512,911.61

479,137.63

495,591.16

483,144.64

474,530.00

704,663.34

6,045,468.92

6,160,181.18

6,728,275.24

6,876,160.35

6,969,893.42

6,989,437.47

8,834,216.53

75,662.08

80,843.96

105,862.68

106,469.12

105,209.31

96,753.13

128,068.95

7,397,001.38
7,007,615.96
3,449,236.03
12,470,680.53
412.002.43
92,191.23
312,666.75
2,773,308.55
r
456,598.39
|
356,255.24
l
72,668.42
9,776,823.33
J
54,529.00
j
123,796.21
44,475,463.80
7,272,118.34
J
66,888.21
|
162,519.42
21,828,616.06
975,503,07
27,606,360.54
184,432.63
2,433,599.13
1,377,466.06
8,205,287.63
J 1,382,024.21
t
23,035.24

D rs.
olla

3,704,324.92 3,917,187.98
5,151,283.91 5,334,808.52
1,585,424.99 1,716,549.81
8,752,729.58 9,227,623.08

26,375,125.38 27,991,572.20 29,758,630.59 32,353,647.70 30,369,597.81
4,667,182.60 4,994,968.88 4,952,325.96 4,880,061.18 5,081,091.21
131,268.81

20,979,333.19
392,796.42
18,890,389.88
616,800.33
1,661,300.15
667,670.22
3,433,249.51

21,091,166.31
226,620.52
18,874,540.59
759,599.28
1,685,987.55
593,552.58
3,550,888.32

419,970.33

688,696.54

135,292.93

157,322.74

170,566.60

172,400.40

19,782,615.61 20,572,711.19 21,834,068.60
283,218.58
378,428.45
236,698.55
19,196,170.42 21,049,515.30 22,727,998.26
570,616.10
256,107.69
780,790.87
1,777,468.63 2,167,396.06 2,436,040.24
601,863.80
790,493.45
690,368.40
3,535,897.06 4,139,258.24 4,756,283.94

19,599,646.84
550,401.55
21,250,640.91
214,409.99
2,402,660.91
773,857.94
4,561,521.30

1,046,238.29

1,064,875.96

708,130.40

750,823.65

28,637,349.37 36,157,326.39
5,150,672.94 5,919,634.02
175,701.29

217,857.35

18,907,081.44 20,982,844.76
568,415.44
743,981.61
20,886,066.67 25,961,970.30
101,264.15
167,046.92
2,385,400.26 2,342,355.81
806,079.21
1,202,760.82
4,644,145.88
6,035,170.48
1,072,004.76

1,215,130.84

INTERNAL-REVENUE COLLECTIONS.

Massachusetts ..
Michigan..........
Minnesota.........
Missouri............
Montana............
Idaho.................
Utah..................
Nebraska1.........
New Hampshire
Maine.................
Vermont............
New Jersey.......
New Mexico —
Arizona..............
New York..........
North Carolina..
North Dakota1..
South D a k o t a .
Ohio...................
O
regon*..............
Pennsylvania...
South Carolina..
Tennessee..........
Texas.................
Virginia 2..........
Washington*. . .
Alaska 2..............

1906

to

668

No. 3 3 3 .—Internal-Revenue Collections, Y ears ended June 30, 1902

West Virginia....... ......... 1,401,375.66
Wisconsin........................ 10,029,943.22
Philippine Islands_____

1,114,230.78
7,332,052.01

1,200,581.24
7,464,609.92

1,182,704.83
7,339,385.10

1,233,856.24
7,947,350.62

1,396,013.89
8,525,153.20

1,466,021.05
8,239,331.45

1,417,070.20
7,915,486.76

1.593.868.92
8.688.693.93
<229,105.44

1,783,861.81
9,582,454.31
695,471,01

Aggregate receipts. 271,867,990.25 230,740,925.22 232,903,781.06 234,187,976.37 249,102,738.00 269,664,022.85 251,666,950.04 246,212,719.22 289,957,220.16 822,526,299.73

N
T
E
R
C
N O
AL
LL
ER

669
C
E
T
V
I




I

1North 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.
2The State of Washington and Territory of Alaska were detached from the district of Oregon Sept. 1,1902, and constituted a collection district, to be known as the
district of Washington.
» The collections from the two counties of Virginia are included after 1910 in Jhe aggregate for the State of Virginia.
4In addition to this amount, $86,066.36 in the aggregate was received by internal-revenue collectors from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products at various ports
of entry in the United States and remains unsegregated in the above returns from those several States.
6
In addition to this amount $125.27 in the aggregate was received by internal-revenue collectors from sale of stamps affixed to Philippine products at various ports of
entry in the United States and remains unsegregated in the above returns from those States.




C IV IL SERVICE, A R M Y , N A V Y , PENSIONS, CON­
G R ESSIO N AL A P P O R T IO N M E N T, A N D
P R E S ID E N T IA L ELECTIONS.




671

N u m b e r o f P o s it io n s , b y S t a t u s , on J u l y 1
,
A d d it io 9n s b1 y A p p o in, t m e n t s , e t c ., a n d S u b t r a c t io n s
1
0
b y S e p a r a t io n s , e t c ., d u r in g t h e F is c a l Y e a r , a n d N u m b e r o f P o s it io n s on J u n e 3
0
, 1
9
1
1

672

CIVIL SERVICE, ARMY, NAVY, PENSIONS, ETC.
No. 334.—CIVIL SERVICE:

.

[Source: The Civil Service Commission.]
[This table is based upon the number ol positions shown in the Official Register of 1903, and changes in the service since reported by the departments and offices. Some of the
reports were not made m such manner as to permit of a definite distinction as to employment in Washington and elsewhere. The figures are therefore to be regarded as approxi­
mate only. Omissions to report certain changes, as explained in the detailed tables, and neglect of details necessary only for statistical purposes also contribute to making the
figures approximate only.]
Classified competitive positions.

Department and subdivision of the service.

Excepted and noncompetitive
positions.

Total positions on June 30,
1911.

Unclassified positions.

A ll
other.

Total.

IN WASHINGTON, D. C.
W hite House..................................................
State Department..........................................
Treasury Department...................................
War Department...........................................
Navy Department.........................................
Post Office Department................................
Department o f the Interior...........................
Government Hospital for the Insane1 ..
.
M iscellaneous!........................................
Department of Ju stice..................................
Department of Agriculture...........................
Department of Commerce and Labor2.........
Interstate Commerce Commission................
Civil Service Commission..............................
Smithsonian Institution and bureaus..........
State, W ar,and Navy Department Building.
Isthmian Canal Commission.........................
Government Printing Office.........................

173
7,015
2,137
1,033
1,537
4,344
698
101
206
2,665
1,732
518
156
395
127
128
3,626

15
574
171
177
306
533
590
62
53
483
333
105
55
177
13
21
677

15
682
149
125
252
328
583
60
38
443
259
68
33
127
12
19
680

173
6,907
2,159
1,085
1,591
4,549
705
103
221
2,705
1,806
555
178
445
128
130
3,623

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

26,591

4,345

3,873

27,063




41
53
32
24
5
23
112
3

26
7

9
15
3

1
2
12

1

226
203
59
75

i6
58
39
23

3
24
53
11

2
1
15
5

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

879 i

184

5

32
64
36
24
5
25
119
3

2
4
520
*84
1
55
240

2
1
15
5
124

77
33
208
2,624
15
2
219
104
9
378

939

4,575

239
237
45
87

2
4
515
84
1
61
249

28
5

33
5

8
37

2
28

2
38
1,385
6

2
14
1,245
3

158
13
2
34

154
14
1
39

77
33
232
2,764
18
2
223
103
10
373

1,716

1,540

4,751

1

34
241
7,458
2,267
1,091
1,677
4,917
708
180
493
3,174
4,615
660
180
670
232
155
4,001

34
245
7,481
2,269
1,093
1,683
4,953
708
180
1,443
3,177
4,634
667
185
670
232
155
4,002

1,058

32,753

33,811

4
23
2
2
6
36
950
3
19
7
5

CIVIL SERVICE.

Addi­ Sub­
Addi­ Sub­
Addi­ Sub­
trac­
tions
trac­
trac­ Num­
Number by ap­ tions by Number Num­ tions tions by Num­ Num­ tions
ber
ber
by ap­
ber
by ap­ tions by ber
Presi­
point­ separa­ June 30, July 1, point­ separa­ June 30, July 1, point­ separa­ June 30, dential
1911.
ments, tions,
1910. ments, tions, 1911.
1910. ments, tions,
1911.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.

OUTSIDE WASHINGTON, D. C.

-S A 1911-

es
g
§
0
■
°
1

^
53

Fourth-class postmasters« ...
Rural Free-Delivery Service.
Railway Mail Service............
Department of the Interior:
Land Service.........................
Pension Agency Service 7___
Indian Service....................... .
Reclamation Service..............
Miscellaneous........................
Department of Justice.................
Department o f Agriculture..........

1,743
795
380

634
74

1,488
2,278
6,467
3,326
157

702
913
813

4,070
3,199
6,319

1,406

12

1,552
2,246
6,443
3,428
164

1,187
1,476
5,488

715
1,329
4,547

1,169

221

4,542
3,346
7,260
948

824

566

2,833

72
3

1

59

57

142

86

329

719

234
302
245

99
652

90
703

392

16,910

701

600

1,507

91
143

65
116

260
329
245

962

1,171
87

2,808
1,435
6,087
548

1

86

152
613

24

10,615
995
7,427
1,376

10,132
1,365
5,483
904

70,520
14,278
42,430
17,428

3,993
847
382

3,993
875

140

3,201

2.249
7,422
3,763
416

3,201
2,249
7,652
3,830
461

344

2,817
1,384
6,087
596

8,530
4,817
13,573
2,166

8,530
4,817
13,573
2,166

1

10,140

10,140

25,000

2,835
25,000
415

2,835
25,000
415

2,876
37,310

1,172

301

2,711
37,009
1

248

211

16,947

90,178
51,287
42,431
17,558

98,172
51,287
42,431
17,558

116

36

29

123

2

2
6
6

1

415

415
70,037
14,648
40,48$
16,956

2,077
130

645
3

46

945
837
630
5

420
8

25,000

1,871
680
382

200

2,575

506
189
28

230
67
46

7,994

225
14
1,218
25
14 . . . . . . .
18
5,015
4,997
13
4,597
13
11
7,116
730
7,127
3,873
525
428
223
1,573
1,573
5
4
5
1
573
12
599
62
2
1
4
4
15
1,957
2,'284
6
2
2
120
1,247
153
1,345
6
9,904
9,904
418
331
270 ,
183
6 3 1,384
,3 4
2,591
2,017
2,765
7 One hundred and thirty-seven positions in the Government Hospital for the Insane and 75 in the Freedmen’s Hospital, under *‘ Miscellaneous,” have been transferred
from the ___________ ______________ ________________ ...______ _ _____to registrar tests under the rules.
_____ unclassified to the classified columns, as they are nowsubject _____ ation
_
_
* Most of the unclassified appointments and separationswereof persons appointed under the Thirteenth Census A ct, outside of the provisions of the Civil Service A ct and Rules.
8 Mechanics and laborers in navy yards are unclassified according to an opinion o f the Attorney General, July 6,1909, Separations are not reported. The number of appoint­
ments was 10,140, and the total number o f positions was estimated by the department at 25,000 on June 30,1911.
_
8 The positions are those of the Post Office Inspection Service, and postage stamp and card agencies. Changes are included under Post Office Department, Washington, D. C.
8 The 7,994 presidential positions are those of postmasters, the increase during the year being 372. Of the unclassified positions 12,850 were reported in 1907 as clerks in post
offices having no free delivery.
•Changes in the force of unclassified fourth-class postmasters are not reported, but the total number diminished during the year by 301. The number o f classified fourth-class
offices was diminished by advancements to the presidential class so that the number on June 30,1910, was actually 14,648, or 545 less than given in the last report. Ol the 1,365
separations 382 were due to advancement of fourth-class offices to the presidential class.
7The number (4,597) under excepted positions indicates pension examining surgeons and specialists for pensions, a net loss of 63 during the year.




408
2,518
1,314
179
581

845
1,780
3,119
924

295
866

1,785
2,869
557
95
997

954
387
2,513
1,564
546
606
6,721

19
4,660
3,152

1,271
5
74
251
2,181

63
550

CIVIL SERVICE.

Treasury Department:
A ssistant Custodian and janitor serv­
ice and Office o f Supervising Archi. tect at large.......................\ 7.............
Min t and Assay Service...........................
Subtreasury Service...............................
Public Health and Marine-Hospital
Service..................................................
Life-Saving Service.................................
Customs Service......................................
Internal-Revenue Service.......................
Miscellaneous...........................................
War Department:
Quartermaster’s Department at large...
Ordnance Department at large..............
Engineer Department at large...............
Miscellaneous...........................................
N avy Department:
Exclusive of trades and labor positions.
Trades and labor positions a..................
P o s t Office Department« ..............................
Post Office, except fourth-class post-

03
CO

No. 334.—C iv il

S e r v ic e : N u m b e r o p P o s it io n s , b y St a t u s , o n J u l y 1, 1910, A d d it io n s b y A p p o in t m e n t s , e t c ., a n d S u b t r a c t io n s
S e p a r a t io n s d u r in g t h e F is c a l Y e a r , a n d N u m b e r o p P o s it io n s o n J u n e 30,1911— Continued.

by

Classified competitive positions.

Department and subdivision of the service.

Excepted and noncompetitive
positions.

A ddi­ Sub­
tions
Number by ap­ trac­ Number Num­
ber
July 1, point­ tions by June 30,
separa­
July 1,
1910.
1911.
ments, tions,
1910.
etc.
etc.

Unclassified positions.

12

Total positions on June 30,
1911.

Addi­ Sub­
Addi­ Sub­
trac­ Num­ Num­ tions
tions
trac­ Num­
Presi­
ber
by ap­ tions by ber
by ap­ tions by ber
point­ separa­ June 30,
point­ separa­ June 30, dential.
1911.
ments, tions, 1911.
ments, tions,
etc.
etc.
etc.
etc.

AU
other.

Total.

OUTSIDE WASHINGTON, D. c .—
continued.
3,571
1,245
291
436
33
1,070

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

195,217

Grand total of table ........................ *221,808
Isthmian Canal Commission, unclassified
and excepted working force on June 30,
lflll 4...................
.......................
Grand tota l..........................................

463
315
15
117
12
201

718
261
14
64
4
171

3,316
1,299
292
489
41
1,100

2,330
246
6
10

63
66

34
70

24

20

7

42

2,369
232
6
14

66

1,193
160

1,986

1,059

1,427

1,617

7
10
8

9,006

320,342

329,348

64,840 10,064

353,095

363,159

49

43,113 87,736

200,594 58,867

6,241

6,449

69,659

60.105

14,191

14,207 60,089

227,657

6.425

6,673

60,698 *64,680

16,907

16,747

59,746

6,868
1,698
308
2,128
41
1,149

80

47,458

41,609

6,868
1,691
298
2,120
41
1,149

1,193
146

28,191
............1
.............
1

391,350

i Special agents of the bureaus of Census, Manufactures, Fisheries, and Navigation, and field officers of the Coast and Geodetic Surrey.
* This number is 470 smaller than in the report for 1910, because of 75 employees in the Freedmen’s Hospital now treated as competitive, and 545 fourth-class postmasters
made presidential.
* The number o f unclassified employees on June 30,1910, appears smaller by 212 than in the last report, because 75 in Freedmen’s Hospital have been placed in the competi­
tive colum ns, and 137 are no longer carried as unclassified in the Government Hospital for the Insane, being now subject to registration tests.
* Only changes in the force subject to examination are included in the body of this table.




CIVIL SERVICE,

Department of Commerce and Labor:
Light-House Service...............................
Immigration Service..............................
HtoarmwaMnspuntinn Henriop
Miscellaneous1
.........................................
Civil Service Commission _______ _______
Isthmian Hanal Service___, ______________

675

CIVIL SERVICE,

No. 3 3 5 * —CIVIL SERVICE:

N u m b e r of P e r so n s E x a m in e d b y t h e C iv il S ervice
C o m m iss io n . N u m b e r t h a t P a s s e d , P e r C e n t th at P a s s e d , N u m b e r A ppointed , *
P er C e n t A ppointed o f T h o s e t h a t P a s s e d , a n d A pproxim ate N u m b e r of
C om petitive P osition s in A ll B r a n c h e s o f th e C lassified S e r v ic e d u r in g
S pecified P e r io d s , 1S83 to 1911.
[Source: The Civil Service Commission.]

Branch of service and period covered.

POST OFFICE SERVICE.
July 16,1883, to Jan. 15,1884......................
Jan. 16,1884, to Jan. 15,1885......................
Jan. 16,1885, to Jan. 15,1886......................
Jan. 16,1886, to June 30,1887......................
July 1,1887, to June 30,1888.......................
July 1,1888, to June 80,1889.......................
July 1,1889, to June 30,1890.......................
July 1,1890, to June 30,1801.......................
July 1,1891, to June 30,1892.......................
July 1,1892, to June 30,1893.......................
July 1,1893, to June 30,1894.......................
July 1,1894, to June 30,1895.......................
July 1,1895, to June 30,1896.......................
July 1,1896, to June 30,1897.......................
July 1,1897, to June 30,1898.......................
July 1,1898, to June 30,1899.......................
July 1,1899, to June 30,1900.......................
July 1,1900, to June 30,1901.......................
July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.......................
July 1,1902, to June 30,1903.......................
July 1,1903, to June 30,1904.......................
July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.......................
July 1,1905, to June 30,1906.......................
July 1,1906, to June 30,1907.......................
July 1,1907, to June 30,1908.......................
July 1,1908, to June 30,1909......................
July 1,1909, to June 30,1910......................
July 1,1910, to June 30,1911......................

Approxi­
mate
number
of classi­
fied com­
petitive
posi­
tions.

Passed.

Per cent
appoint*
Per cent
ed of
that
pointed.
those
passed.
that
passed.

5,448
5,836
6,032
6,417
6,645
6,852
7,045
7,408
7,573
7,999
8,388
8,696
8,975
9,000
10,355
11,301
12,171
13,456
14,212
15,230
15,967
16,956
17,428

1,941
3,233
4,113
7,467
6,103
10,702
11,193
8,538
9,162
15,875
25,777
19,438
14,433
20,226
14,891
10,509
16,584
20,901
30,605
46,565
52,771
52,550
48,302
51,025
52,363
57,568
37,253
42,750

1,119
2,262
2,953
5,222
3,632
6,615
6,904
5,840
5,551
8,474
14,343
12,802
10,374
10,934
9,161
6,852
11,447
12,749
18,858
35,220
39,961
41,978
37,918
37,771
37,850
45,468
30,170
34,149

57.7
7a 0
71.8
69.9
59.5
61.8
61.7
68.4
60.6
53.3
55.7
65.9
71.9
64.1
61.5
65.2
69.0
61.0
61.6
75.6
75.7
79.9
78.5
74.0
72.3
79.0
81.0
79.9

372
1,249
1,473
3,254
1,924
2,938
2,850
2,861
2,113
2,505
3,154
3,348
3,148
1,570
2,758
2,584
3,931
4,293
6,328
16,159
21,022
16,297
17,121
16,456
12,169
11,441
11,812
9,328

33.2
55.2
49.9
62.3
53.0
44.4
41.2
48.9
38.2
29.6
19.7
26.2
30.3
14.4
3a 1
37.7
34.3
33.6
33.5
45.8
52.6
38.8
45.1
43.5
32.2
25.2
39.2
27.3

692,838

5,690
7,500
9,000
10,500
11,767
12,966
13,097
14,909
17,500
23,058
24,000
25,000
26,316
28,000
31,000
35 650
37,000
40,000
40,114
59,015
71,098
81,596
89,202
95,926
102,127
122,711
126,131
127,228

Total..................................................
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE.
May 1,1889, to June 30,1889.......................
July 1,1889, to June 30,1890.......................
July 1,1890, to June 30,1891.......................
July 1,1891, to June 30,1892.......................
July 1,1892, to June 30,1893.......................
July 1,1893, to June 30,1894.......................
July 1,1894, to June 30,1895.......................
July 1,1895, to June 30,1896.......................
July 1,1896, to June 30,1897.......................
July 1,1897, to June 30,1898.......................
July 1,1898, to June 30,1899.......................
July 1,1899, to June 30,1900.......................
July 1,1900, to June 30,1901.......................
July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.......................
July 1,1902, to June 30,1903.......................
July 1,1903, to June 30,1904.......................
July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.......................
July 1,1905, to June 30,1906.......................
July 1,1906, to June 30,1907.......................
July 1,1907, to June 30,1908.......................
July 1,1908, to June 30,1909......................
July 1,1909, to June 30,1910......................
July 1,1910, to June 30,1911......................

Exam­
ined.

496,577

71.7

184,458

37.1

2,236
4,463
3,706
4,597
3,555
4,267
4,641
5,113
6,431
4,799
5,220
4,488
4,359
377
3,441
6,388
6,972
6,620
6,566
9,674
15,724
52
8,972

1,802
3,129
2,588
2,949
2,316
3,120
3,107
3,127
4,710
3,828
4,319
3,844
3,593
258
2,686
4,115
4,218
4,481
4,085
5,999
11,336
39
6,760

sa 6
70.2
69.8
64.2
65.2
73.3
67.0
61.2
73.2
79.8
82.7
85.7
82.4
68.4
78.1
64.4
eas
67.7
62.2
62.0
72.1
75.0
7A3

125
1,400
1,062
1,199
993
718
643
655
381
698
774
736
816
1,017
1,784
1,678
1,558
2,173
2,051
1,607
1 392
2,271
1,982

6.9
44.7
41.0
4a 6
42.9
23.0
2a 7
21.9
8.1
18.2
17.9
19.1
22.7
<»)
66.4
40.7
36.9
48.4
50.2
26.8
12.3
(0
29.3

122,661
86,409
7a 4
27,713
Total..................................................
OTHER FIELD SERVICES.
817
466
57.0
69
2,573
July 16,1883, to Jan. 15,1884......................
838
541
64.6
119
2,573
Jan. 16,1884, to Jan. 15,1885......................
1,735
1,043
60.1
169
Jan. 16,1885, to Jan. 15,1886......................
2,573
641
2,547
62.8
2,573
4,058
Jan. 16,1886, to June 30,1887......................
340
2,479
1,500
60.5
2,598
July 1,1887, to June 30.1888.......................
2,425
1,379
56.8
331
2,800
July 1,1888, to June 30,1889.......................
3,587
1,797
50.1
375
3,257
July 1,1889, to June 30,1890......................
992
62.8
30
2
3,372
1,579
July 1,1890, to June 30,1891.......................
i On account of the abundance of eligibles remaining from the previous year few examinations
for FRASER
held; percentage upon the basis of these figures would therefore be deceptive.

Digitized


32.1
14 8

2
2.0
1 .2
6
2 .2
5
22.7
24 0
2a 8
32.3

were

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CIVIL SERVICE,

No. 335.—

Civ

il

S

e r v ic e

: N

u m b e r

Branch of service and period covered.

other

o p

Approxi­
mate
number
of classi­
fied com­
petitive
posi-

P

e r s o n s

E

x a m in e d

,

e tc

.—

Continued.

Per cent
appoint­
Per cent
Ap­
ed of
that
pointed.
those
that

Examined.

FIELD services—continued.

July 1,1891, to June 30,1892..
July 1,1892} to June 30,1893..
July 1,1893, to June 30,1894..
July 1,1894, to June 30,1895..
July i , 1895, to June 30,1896..
July 1,1896, to June 30,1897..
July 1,1897, to June 30,1898..
July 1,1898, to June 30,1899..
July 1,1899, to June 30,1900..
July 1,1900, to June 30, 1901.
July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.,
July 1,1902, to June 30,1903.
July 1,1903, to June 30,1904.
July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.,
July 1,1905, to June 30,1906.
July 1,1906, to June 30,1907 .
July 1,1907, to June 30,1908.
July 1,1908, to June 30,1909.
July 1,1909, to June 30,1910.
July 1,1910, to June 30,1911.

4,046
4,164
4,365
4,496
9,614
9,997
9,991
8,790
8,881
8,930
9,151
8,451
8,841
9,375
9,589
11,261
11,465

1,782
2,962
3,803
3,726

12,311
55,938

Total.

61.5
57.6
60.9
71.0
78.6
77.6
73.9
74.3
68.5
76.7
78.8
67.6
71.4
67.1
70.1
58.3

171
428
446
393
664
279
643
737
670
778
835
910
892
902
985
1,330
1,669
1.458
1.459
10,064

189,368

12,102

11,155
8,152
7,523
6,016
4,151
8,003
7,603
8,855
9,942
10,141
6,620
11,608
10,926
7,744
34,650

1,056
1,554
2,302
2,059
4,116
6,427
4,964
6,344
4,727
3,224
6.917
5,660
6,063
7,628
7,991
4,477
8,214
7,329
5,331
20,169
124,797

65.9

27,977

784
2,276
1,754
2,304
2,023
2,699
3,697
3,751
5,251
3,919
2,446
3,532
3,231
4,945
12,759
17,870
25,912
19,514
18,682
21,573
52,220
59,832
73,589
52,214
65,106
88,248
74,266
70,595
18,752

459
1,338
1,038
1,583
1,394
1,736
2,182
2,117
3.366
2,604
1,664
2.366
1,843
3,097
7,403
12,646
19,797
14,947
13.955
15,476
44,427
49,939
57,917
40.955
47,587
68,697
59,316
52,229
9,091

58.8
59.2
68.7
68.9
64.3
59.0
56.5
64.1
66.5
68.4
67.0
57.4
62.6
58.0
70.8
79.2
75.6
74.7
71.7
85.1
83.5
78.7
78.4
73.1
77.8
79.9
74.0
48.5

48
432
239
392
155
352
387
557
1,152
478
365
386
409
619
817
3,771
5,462
4,662
4,404
5,118
21,417
25,317
20,239
18,771
33,166
26,708
26,652
28,043
1,882

713,744

541,169

75.8

232,400

6,688

59.2
52.5
60.6
55.2

16.2
21.1

19.4
19.1
16.1
4.3
12.9
13.8
12.1

24.1
14.1
16.1
14.7
11.8

12.3
29.7
23.3
19.9
27.3
50.1
22.4

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE.
July 16,1883, to Jan. 15,1884..
Jan. 16,1884, to Jan. 15,1885...
Jan. 16,1885, to Jan. 15,1886...
Jan. 16,1886, to Jan. 15,1887...
Jan. 16,1887, to June 30,1887..
July 1,1887, to June 30,1888...
July 1,1888, to June 30,1889...
July 1,1889, to June 30,1890...
July 1,1890, to June 30,1891...
July 1,1891, to June 30,1892...
July 1,1892, to June 30,1893...
July 1,1893, to June 30,1894...
July 1,1894, to June 30,1895...
July 1,1895, to June 30,1896..
July 1,1896, to June 30,1897..
July 1,1897, to June 30,1898...
July 1,1898, to June 30,1899...
July 1,1899, to June 30,1900...
July 1,1900, to June 30,1901...
July 1,1901, to June 30,1902...
July 1,1902, to June 30,1903...
July 1,1903, to June 30,1904...
July 1,1904, to June 30,1905...
July 1,1905, to June 30,1906...
July 1,1906, to June 30,1907...
July 1,1907, to June 30,1908...
July 1,1908, to June 30,1909...
July 1,1909, to June 30,1910...
July 1,1910, to June 30,19111 .
Total.

5.517
5.517
5,700
6,000

6,272

8,212

8.436
8.436
9.560
9.560
10,048
10,604
11,776
43,706
40.316
40.316
40.316
40.316
48,300
49,725
67,857
62,853
68,665
71,931
72,936
77,816
84,160
66,880
27,063

ia s

32.3
23.0
24.7
11.1
20.2

17.7
26.3
34.2
18.3
21.8

16.2
22.8
20.0
11.0

29.8
27.6
31.2
31.5
33.0
48.2
50.7
34.9
45.8
69.7
38.9
44.9
53.5
20.7
42.9

1 The civil-service rules prior to Apr., 1903, defined the Departmental Service as including all classified
positions except those in the Post Office, Customhouse, Internal Revenue, and Government Printing
Services. The m ajority of such positions is found in the field, not In the departments at Washington,
but all former reports nave shown them as “ Departmental,” following the civil-service rule referred to .
In this report for the first time an effort has been made to lim it “ Departmental ” to its original meaning,
showing field-service examinations under a separate heading; hence the apparent great discrepancy m
the “ Departmental ” figures as compared with those in previous reports.




C IV IL
N o . 3 3 5 . — Ci v i l S e b v ic e : N u m b e r

Branch o f service and period covered*

677

S E R V IC E ,
of

A pproxi­
m ate num ­
ber o f
classified
com peti­
tive posi­
tions.

P e r so n s E x a m in e d ,

e t c .—

Co n tin u e d .

Per cent
that
passed. pointed.

P ercen t
appoint­
ed o f
th ose
that
passed.

Exam ­
ined.

Passed.

3,542
6,347
7,602
15,852
11,281
19,060
22,994
19,074
19,460
24,838
37,379
31,036
31,179
50,571
45,712
49,164
46,602
48,093
60,558
109,829
127,846
143,053
117,277
129,317
161,793
158,484
115,644
105,024

2,044
4,141
5,034
10,746
6,868
11,978
13,947
12,876
12,160
14,008
22,131
19,811
20,714
29,474
30,600
36,312
34,965
33,521
40,509
87,983
100,078
111,741
91,345
93,920
120,760
123,449
87,769
70,159

57.7
65.2
66.2
67.8
60.9
62.8
60.7
67.0
62.5
56.5
59.2
63.9
66.4
58.3
66.9
74.0
75.0
69.7
66.9
80.1
78.3
78.1
77.9
72.6
74.6
77.9
75.9
66.8

489
1,800
1,881
4,442
2,616
3,781
5,182
5,395
3,961
4,291
4,704
4,793
5,086
3,047
7,870
9,557
9,889
10,291
13,298
40,270
48,909
38,996
39,050
43,003
42,153
40,943
43,585’
23,256

23.9
43.5
37.4
41.3
38.0
31.6
37.2
42.0
32.5
30.6
19.8
24.2
24.6
10.3
25.7
26.3
28.3
30.7
32.8
45.7
48.8
35.0
42.7
45.8
34.9
33.2
49.7
33.2

1,718,611 1,248,953

72.7

462,538

37.0

SUMMARY.
July 16,1883, to Jan. 15,1884....................
Jan. 16,1884, to Jan. 15,1885.....................
Jan. 16,1885, to Jan. 15,1886.....................
Jan. 16,1886, to June 30,1887....................
July 1,1887, to June 30,1888.....................
July 1,1888, to June 30,1880......................
Ju ly 1,1889, to June 30,1890......................
July 1,1890, to June 30,1891......................
July 1,1891, to June 30,1892......................
July 1,1892, to June 30,1893......................
July 1,1893, to June 30,1894......................
July 1,1894, to June 30,1895....................
Ju ly 1,1895, to June 30,1896....................
July 1,1896, to June 30,1897......................
July 1,1897, to June 30,1898......................
July 1,1898, to June 30,1899.....................
July 1, 1899, to June 30,1900.....................
July 1,1900, to June 30,1901.....................
July 1,1901, to June 30,1902.....................
Ju ly 1,1902, to June 30,1903....................
July 1,1903, to June 30,1904.....................
July 1,1904, to June 30,1905.....................
July 1,1905, to June 30,1906.....................
July 1,1906, to June 30,1907....................
July 1,1907, to June 30, 1908....................
July 1,1908, to June 30,1909......................
July 1,1909, to June 30,1910......................
July 1,1910, to June 30,1911......................
T otal...................................................




13,780
15,590
17,273
19,345
22,577
29,650
30,626
33,873
37,523
43,915
45,821
54,222
87,044
85,886
89,306
93,144
94,893
106,205
107,990
135,453
154,093
171,807
184,178
194,332
206,637
234,940
222,278
227,657

67 8
H o.

ABMY AND MILITIA.

336.—REGULAR ABMY, PHILIPPINE SCOUTS, AND MILITIA:

O rgan -

S t r e n g t h , Y e a r s e n d e d J u n e 30 , 1908 to 1911 .

iz e d

[Source: Reports of the War Department.]
1910

1908
State.

1909

Officers. Enlisted
m en.

Officers. Enlisted
m en.

Officers.

1911

Enlisted Officers. Enlisted
men.
men.

3,850
116

67,184
5,278

4,048
160

74,665
5,586

4,273
166

70,893
5,386

4,281
179

73,454
5,401

A labam a.................
A rizon a...................
Arkansas.................
C alifornia...............
C olorado.................

216
33
122
193
69

3,010
340
1,174
2,082
644

221
43
129
192
71

3,093
588
1,327
2,348
774

216
56
139
205
97

3,011
692
1,426
2,789
1,063

206
69
127
219
109

2,914
631
1,258
3,000
1,234

C onnecticut............
Delaware.................
District of Columbia
F lo rid a ...................
Georgia....................

181
39
132
94
212

2,526
349
1,203
1,160
2,806

186
40
136
101
239

2,677
861
1,329
1,242
2,794

184
42
120
97
222

2,898
837
1,525
1,125
2,695

191
40
123
102
222

2,482
337
1,314
1,007
2,396

H aw aii....................
Idaho ......................
Illin o is....................
Indian p ...................
Io w a ........................

40
61
500
186

202

452
469
5,813
2,121
2,455

49
59
520
198
216

557
592
6,165
2,293
2,523

47
62
507
179
218

561
642
5,828
2,061
2,984

46
62
521
193
221

607
627
5,774
2,198
2,880

Kansas....................
K en tu cky...............
L ouisiana...............
M aine_____. . . . . . . .
M aryland...............

128
150
106
108
163

1,275
1,690
1,142
1,174
1,741

129
159
111
107
157

1,383
1,941
1,248
1,221
1,911

134
161
125
108
160

1,639
1,956
1,670
1,253
1,878

139
143
122
108
152

1,666
1,768
1,869
1,252
1,662

Massachusetts.........
M ichigan.................
M innesota...............
M ississippi..............
M issouri...................

424
213
196
119
208

6,102
2,648
2,612
1,083
2,811

443
204
201
127
223

5,538
2,578
2,747
1,325
3,217

444
206
204
135
258

5,404
2,510
2,545
1,372
2,675

446
207
199
125
248

5,413
2,489
2,406
1,316
2,462

M ontana.................
Nebraska.................
New H am pshire....
New Jersey..............
New M exico............

36
108
125
351
31

386
1,299
1,443
3,982
243

40
102
181
369
27

501
990
1,645
4,116
181

54
126
92
362
57

694
1,021
1,184
3,783
887

64
122
92
367
56

698
1,208
1,182
3,716
793

New Y ork ...............
North Carolina.......
North D akota.........
Ohio.........................
Oklahom a...............

946
204
64
446
53

13,800
1,835
689
5,099
660

981
215
64
495
56

14,503
1,903
663
6,611
938

992
237
65
505
59

14,244
2,083
683
5,095
901

963
238
67
513
60

13,688
1,965
599
6,466
955

O regon....................
P ennsylvania.........
Rhode Island..........
South C arolina.......
South D akota.........

101
703
116
175
64

1,343
9,345
961
1,714
662

112
732
110
180
73

1,457
9,776
1,041
1,751
707

104
738
107
184
80

1,415
9,683
1,027
1,772
714

107
755
109
192
84

1,291
9,862
1,189
1,710
802

Tennessee...............
Texas ......................
Utah........................
V erm ont.................
V irginia..................

111
202
87
63
163

1,430
2,032
330
781
1,803

122
216
47
63
170

1,401
2,378
359
767
2,222

125
216
40
62
189

1,515
2,513
330
769
2,231

127
215
39
67
180

1,386
2,510
328
762
2,017

W ashington............
West V irgin ia.........
W isconsin...............
W yom ing...............

56
98
194
41

639
986
2,825
439

54
116
198
41

969
1,194
2,898
408

98
197
52

88

1,242
1,346
2,836
598

86
103
198
49

1,178
1,238
2,809
692

T ota l..............

8,583

102,358

8,975

109,951

9,155

110,505

9,172

108,816

R egular A rm y . . . .
Philippine scouts...
MILITIA.




N AVY AND

No.

3 3 7 * — NAVY

67 9

N A V A L M IL IT IA .

AND NAVAL MILITIA:

O r g a n ize d S t r e n g t h , Y e a r s e n d e d
J u n e 30, 1908 t o 1911.

[Source: Reports of the Navy Department.]
1908
State.

1910

1909

1911

Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted Officers. Enlisted
men.
men.
m en.

Officers. Enlisted
m en.

2,769
269

39,346
8,811

2,823
334

44,129
9,348

2,921
334

45,076
9,152

3,099
330

46,759
9,454

C alifornia...............
C onnecticut............
District of Columbia
F lorid a1..................
G eorgia...................
Illin o is....................
Indiana1 .................
L ouisiana...............
M aine......................
M aryland...............
Massachusetts.........
M ichigan.................
M innesota...............
M issouri...................
New Jersey..............
New Y ork ...............
North C arolina.......
Ohio.........................
Oregon1..................
P ennsylvania.........
Rhode Isla n d .........
South C arolina.......
W ashington............
W isconsin1..............

49
22
14

509
220
187

49
22
14

552
202
132

50
22
14

575
233
143

10
50

107
669

3
51

44
587

48
4
21
43
40
13
11
27
52
44
19

577
60
272
496
356
162
12C
801
741
343
183

52
4
23
41
45
11
10
29
S3
47
18

583
65
271
481
295
123
96
321
767
317
247

3
49
21
49
7
21
44
41
11
18
25
52
46
16

60
225
186
653
125
272
499
299
123
196
325
768
300
234

8
19
21

87
212
185

7
37
21

118
209
185

8
15
20

112
185
187

8

44

8

61

53
23
13
16
3
44
14
51
7
21
41
37
14
17
33
62
44
17
25
11
16
20
12
9

600
230
147
134
60
526
184
598
106
183
523
291
201
231
293
789
320
237
206
178
176
187
112
74

T ota l..............

515

5,787

525

5,639

540

5,961

602

6,592

N a v y ............................

Marine Corps..........
n a v a l m il it ia .

1Not organized prior to year for which figures are given.

No. 338.—VESSELS IN THE NAVY:

N u m b e r Fit or U nfit fo r S ervice a n d
U n d e r C onstru ctio n o r A u t h o r ize d , b y S pecified C l a s s e s , on J u n e 30,1 9 11 .
[Source: Reports o f the Navy Department.]
Under
Fit for Unfit for construc­
sea
tion or
service.1
service. author­
ized.

Class.

First-class battleships......................................................
Second-class battleships..............................................................
Armored cruisers........................................................................
Single-turret harbor-defense m onitors......................................
Double-turret m onitors...............................................................
Protected cruisers.......................................................................
Unprotected cru isers..................................................................
Gunboats.....................................................................................
Light-draft gunboats..................................................................
Composite gunboats....................................................................
Gunboat for Great Lakes (n ot b eg u n )......................................
Training ship (N aval Academ y), sheathed..............................
Special class (Dolphin, V esuvius).............................................
Gunboats under 500 tons.............................................................
Torpedo-boat destroyers............................................................
Torpedo boats__________ _____________ _____________ _____ _
Submarine torpedo boats.................... ...... ................................
Iron cruising vessels, steam ......................................................
W ooden cruising vessels, steam ................................................
W ooden railing vessels.................. ...........................................
Tugs..............................................................................................
A uxiliary cruisers.................... ..................................................
Converted y ach ts.......................................................................
C olliers.........................................................................................
Transports and supply ships........................................... ..........
Training ships.................................................................. . .........
Training brigantine...................................................................
Scout cruisers..............................................................................
Hospital sh ips.............................................................................
R eceiving ships............................................................................
Prison sn ip s..............................................................................
T o ta l..................................................................................




Includes those under repair.

29

1

12
4
6
22
2
8
3
8
1
2
9
34
32
18
3
4
4
45
5
18
20
8
2
1
3
2

4

8

1

16
21
3
2

6

3

5
1

312

12

52

Total.

37
1
12
4
6
22
2
8
3
8
1
1
2
9
50
32
39
3
7
6
45
5
18
26
8
2
1
3
2
9
4
376

680

No. 339*—MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES EMPLOYED BY THE UNITED STATES IN THE SEVERAL WARS SINCE AND
INCLUDING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION: D a t e s o p W a r s a n d N u m b e r s o p T r o o p s E n g a g e d .
[Source: Report o f the Commissioner of Pensions, Department of the Interior.]
Dates.

Troops engaged.

War.
From—

2,843

2,387

250
85,000
600
1,000

900
1,3

11,169
1,323

471,622
13,181
5,911
516

Individuals
(esti­
m ated).

15,000
309,791

H I, 453
2,300
5,230
4,

184,038
5,627

20,000

3,216
2,331
676
286,730
9,048
4,643
1,330
5,900
5,547
22,795
3,365
10,204
1,050
78,718
1,005
4,243
1,785
’ ” “540

6,379
503
2,687

7,229
503
2,687

5,145
425
1,715

Apr. 15,1861 Aug. 20,1866
Apr. 21,1898 Apr. 11,1899
Feb. 4,1899 July 4,1902
July 6,1900 May 27,1901

126,587
57,829
76,416
5,000

2,645,754
223,235
60,052

2,778,804
8 312,523
8140,038
8 6,913

2,213,363

»No Volunteers.

$12,000

139,438
6,713
G

8Officers in U. S. Marine Corps included, but not officers in U. S. Navy proper.

<8)

105,963
* 31,959
813,570
81,913

N

850

5,050
1,500
265

E

580

1851 Dec. 31,1856
1854
1854
Dec. 20,1855 May 8,1858

30,954

S

10

112,230
1,116
6,465
2,561
265
540

P

7,500

910
576,622
13,781
6,911
1,416
6,465
9,494
41,122
4,429
13,418
1,500

4,593
3,330

5,126
9,494
29,953
3,106
12,483
1,500
73,776
1,116
1,415
1,061

Total.

O

Aug. 3,1795
Sept. 30,1800
June 4,1805
O ct.—, 1813
Feb. 17,1815
Aug. 9,1814
Oct. 31,1818
Sept. —, 1827
1831
Sept. 21,1832
1839
Aug. 14,1842
June —, 1837
Sept. 30,1837
1839
Dec. 31,1858
May 30,1848
1848
1856
1855
Apr. —,1852
1853

58,750
105,330
1,133

Navy.

O
A




.......320

SeptVi9,’ i790'
July 9,1798
June 10,1801
Sept. 11,1811
June 18,1812
July 27,1813
Nov. 20,1817
June —, 1827
1831
Apr. 26,1832
1833
Dec. 23,1835
Apr. —,1836
May 5,1836
1838
— ----- 3842
Apr. 24,1846
1848
1849
1849
Dec. —,1851
1851

130,711

M ilitia and
Volunteers.

R

1 No Regulars.

Apr. 19,1775 Apr. 11,1783

Regu­
lars.

T

Revolution, war o f th e ..........................................................................................................
Estimated additional.......................................................................................................
Northwestern Indian war w ith the Miamis, W yandots, Dela-J$^??EJ}
............
wares, Potawatomies, Shawnees, Chippewas, and Ottawas.^JJ®™ } y fa y n e.. ! ! ! ! ” '
France, war w ith ..................................................................................................................
T ripoli, A frica, war w ith.......................................................................................................
Northwestern Indian war, General H arrison....................................................................
Great Britain, war with, 1812................................................................................................
Creek Indian war, A la b a m a ...................................... «.......................................................
Seminole or Florida and Georgia Indian w ar....................................................................
W innebago expedition, W isconsin, also called La Fever Indian war (no fighting).......
Sac and Fox Indian war in Illin o is.....................................................................................
B lack Hawk Indian w ar.......................................................................................................
Cherokee disturbance and rem oval.....................................................................................
Sem inole or Florida w ar.......................................................................................................
Sabine Indian disturbances, Southwestern frontier, La., Ark., and Tex. (no fighting).
Creek Indian disturbance in A labam a................................................................................
New York, Aroostook, and Canada (Patriot war) frontier disturbances..........................
Florida war with the Seminole Indians..............................................................................
M exico.w ar w ith....................................................................................................................
Cayuse Indian, Oregon, Oregon volunteers.........................................................................
Texas and New M exico Indian war.....................................................................................
Apache, Navaho, and Utah w a r...........................................................................................
California Indian disturbance, Yuma exped ition ..............................................................
Utah Indian disturbance.......................................................................................................
Oregon and Washington Indian war, Rogue R iver, Yakima, Klikitat, Klamath, and
Salmon R iver.......................................................................................................................
Comanche Indian war............................................................................................................
Sem ifiole or Florida Indian w ar...........................................................................................
R ebellion, w ar o f the (actual hostilities, however, commenced upon the firing on
Fort Sumter, Apr. 12,1861, and ceased by the surrender o f the Confederate forces
under Gen. K irby Smith, May 26,1865)............................................................................
Spanish-American war (actual hostilities ceased Aug. 13,1898).......................................
Philippine Islands, insurrection in ......................................................................................
Expedition for the relief o f United States legation at Peking, China...............................

To—

681

PENSIONS,
No. 3 4 0 . — PENSIONERS: N umber
of D isbursements

on the R olls, F irst P ayments , a n d
for P ensions, 1867 to 1911.

A mounts

[Source: Annual Reports of the Commissioner o f Pensions, Department o f the Interior.]
Year
ended
June
30-

Number o f pensioners on the
rolls.
Invalids. W idows,
etc.

Total.

First
payments.

Cost,
Pensions,
Total
exclusive of disbursements maintenance,
and
first payments. for pensions.
expenses.

D rs.
olla
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........
1903.........
1904.........
1905.........
1906.........
1907.........
1908.........
1909.........
1910.........
1911........

71,856
75,957
82,859
87^521
93,394
113,954
119,500
121,628
122,989
124,239
128,723
131,649
138,615
145,410
164,110
182,633
206,042
225,470
247,146
270,346
306,298
343,701
373,699
415,654
536,821
703,242
759,706
754,382
751,456
748,514
747,492
758,511
754,104
752,510
748,649
739,443
729,356
720,921
717,761
701,483
679,937
658,071
632,557
602,180
570,050

83,618
93,686
105,104
111,165
114,101
118,275
118,911
114,613
111,832
107,898
103,381
92,349
104,140
105,392
104,720
103,064
97,616
97,286
97,979
95,437
99,709
108,856
116,026
122,290
139,339
172,826
206,306
215,162
219,068
222,164
228,522
235,203
237,415
241,019
249,086
260,003
267,189
273,841
280,680
284,488
287,434
293,616
313,637
318,908
322,048

155,474
169,643
187,963
198,686
207,495
232,229
238,411
236,241
234,821
232,137
232j 104
223,998
242,755
250,802
268,830
285,697
303,658
322,756
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
996,545
994,762
998,441
985,971
967,371
951,687
946,194
921,083
892,098

D rs.
olla

3,284,937.12
2,992,352.17
5,763,758.60
12,468,191.20
23,628,176.61
26,421,669.19
29,906,753.94
23,413,815.10
27,115,912.21
22,137,054.16
25,166,990.06
22,299,605.46
21,442,349.13
38,721,866.03
38,652,274.81
45,114,167.68
33,756,549.38
11,917,359.58
11,451,133.01
11,289,278.48
12,575,601.40
15,542,914.03
9,247,957.75
9,828,525.07
9,934,763.54
8,677,548.44
9,359,905.69
30,396,375.33
8,940,064.00
6,152,182.67
6,643,768.39
13,394,633.41
6,489,416.73
4,858,504.27
4,842,925.60

24,897,884.60
23,793,657.27
27,900,670.32
44,221,037.88
26,955,228.74
27,891,502.86
30,520,819.87
34,498,572.37
38,056,024.91
41,954,088.74
48,586,007.02
56,650,896.21
67,400,371.45
67,371,984.36
78,660,416.19
94,279,979.43
123,150,088.56
128,069,366.59
128,861,161.29
126,931,425.98
127,374,115.95
129,108,965.77
129,107,095.20
128,633,605.58
128,596,720.30
128,826,719.55
128,399,748.02
130,697,196.16
132,202,797.33
132,848,105.58
131,511,644.07
139,698,452.86
155,484,287.04
155,115,551.81
152,482,234.76

D rs.
olla
D .
ollars
490,977.35
20,784,789.69
553,020.34
23,101,509.36
564,526.81
28,513,247.27
600,997.86
29,351,488.78
863.079.00
28,518,792.62
951.253.00
29,752,746.81
26,982,063.89 , 1,003,200.64
966,794.13
30,206,778.99
982,695.35
29,270,404.76
1,015,078.81
27,936,209.53
1,034,459.33
28,182,821.72
1,032,500.09
26,786,009.44
837,734.14
33,664,428.92
935,027.28
56,689,229.08
1,072.059.64
50,583,405.35
1,466,236.01
54,313,172.05
60,427,573.81 2,591,648.29
2,835,181.00
57,912,387.47
65,171,937.12 3,392,576.34
64,091,142.90 3,245,016.61
73,752,997.08 3,753,400.91
78,950,501.67
3,515,057.27
88,842,720.58 3,466,968.40
106,093.850.39 3,526,382.13
117,312,690.50 4,700,686.44
139,394,147.11 4,898,665.80
156,906,637.94 4,867,734.42
139,986.726.17 3,963,976.31
139,812,294.30 4,338,020.21
138,220,704.46 3,991,375.61
139,949,717.35 3,987,783.07
144,651,879.80 4,114,091.46
138,355,052.95 4,147,517.73
138,462,130.65 3,841,706.74
138,531,483.84 3,868,795.44
137,504,267.99 3,831,378.96
3,993,216.79
.137,759,653.71
141,093,671.49 3,849,366.25
141,142,861.33 3,721,832.82
139,000,288.25 3,523,269.51
138,155,412.46 3,309,110.44
153,093,086.27 2,800,963.36
161,973,703.77 2,852,583.73
159,974,056.08 2,657,673.86
157,325,160.35 2,517,127.06

The amounts that have been paidfor pensions to soldiers, sailors, and marines, their
widows, minor children, and dependent relatives on account of military and naval
service in the several wars and in the regular service since the foundation of the
Government to June 30,1911, are as follows:
War o f the Revolution (estim ate)......................................
War o f 1812 (service pen sion )........................................... .
Indian wars (service p en sion )......................................... .
War with M exico (service pension).................................
Civil W ar.............................................................................
War with Spain and insurrection in Philippine Islands.
Regular establishm ent........................................................
U nclassified..........................................................................
Total disbursements for pensions.




$70,000,000.00
45,853,024.19
11,192,205.52
45,279,686.83
3,985,719,836.93
34,142,976.37
21,705,852.33
16,488,147.99
4,230,381,730.16

682

PENSIONS,

No. 341*—PENSIONERS: N umber o n

R olls, b t States , I nsular P ossessions, a n d
F oreign C ountries, o n J une SO, 1911, a n d t h e A mount P a id for P ensions
DURING THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1911*
LSource: Annual Reports o f the Commissioner of Pensions, Department of the Interior.]
State or country.

Number.

UNITED STATES.
.Alabama.........................

Alaska .......................
A rizon a.................... .
Arkansas....................
C alifornia..................
C olorado....................
C onnecticut...............
T > HWflTP
W1

District o f Colum bia.
F lorida......................
Georgia......................
Idaho ........................
Illin o is.......................
In d ia n a .................... .
Io w a ..........................
Kansas.......................
K en tu cky..................
______ . . . . . .

M aine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M aryland.................
Massachusetts..........
M ichigan...................
M innesota..................
M ississippi............... .
M issouri.................... .
M ontana....................
Nebraska...................
N evada......................
New Hampshire....... .
New Jersey...............
New M exico.............
New Y ork .................
North C arolina..........
North D akota..........
O hio...........................
Oklahom a.................
O regon......................
P ennsylvania..........
R hode Island............ .
South Carolina.........
South Dakota.............
Tennessee..................
T e x a s......................
U ta h .........................
V erm on t...................
V irgin ia.................... .
W ashington.............
West V irgin ia..........
W isconsin.................
W yom ing...................
T ota l.

FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
A lgeria.........................
A rgentina....................
A ustralia......................
Austria-H ungary........
A zores....................
Baham as. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B a rb a d os..:.................




D .
ollars

7,214
8,313
11,005
11,388
21f328
985

596,445.74
15,466.02
139,171.26
1.642.605.59
5,067,136.23
1,619,447.75
1.872.539.06
454,244.10
1.471.994.53
815,836.77
543,352.41
488,664.66
10,833,222.56
10,281,779.61
5.698,518.38
6.169.168.06
4,157,678.90
1.024.613.60
2,946,461.42
2,132,611.17
6,271,153.27
6.803.461.80
2,663,654.03
724,961.82
7,875,111.98
404,917.85
2,507,084.41
69,970.12
1.324.358.53
3,490,412.71
391,671.69
13,172,308.88
654,072.49
333,087.17
15,638,286.83
2,179,264.47
1.360.963.81
14,646,640.04
849.318.43
302.562.44
1,055,579.05
S, 190,810.87
1,504,851.68
190,883.54
1,413,376.88
1,489,553.80
1.821,604.85
2,044,688.66
3,845,894.64
165,667.09

886,444

156,307,131.53

3,648
10,567
29,531
9,138

11,201

2,555
8,241
4,747
8,386
2,563
61,374
54,290
31,402
34,725
23,701
6,369
15,894
12,015
37.801
37,508
15,217
4,606
44,277
2,438
14,635
415
7,102
20,978
2,134
75,182
3,897
1,780
86,474
12,318
8,239
85,572
5,049
1,924
5,333
17, S ll
9,143

1,110

INSULAR POSSESSIONS.
H aw aii..........................
Philippines...................
Porto R ico....................
Panama........................
T ota l.

Amount.

14,858.40
16,629.12
5,820.00
192.00
178

37,499.52

1

108.00
2,852.50
18,364.90
6,418.80
1,089.00
792.00
216.00

16
103

State or country.
FOREIGN COUNTRIES—
continued.
B elgium .......................
Bermuda.......................
B olivia..........................
Brazil............................
British East A frica.....
British West In d ies. ...
B ulgaria.......................
C anada.........................
Cape V erde Islands......
C eylon..........................
C hile.............................
C hina............................
Comoro Islands...........
Costa R ica ....................
Cuba..............................
Danish West In d ie s....
Denm ark..........
Dom inican R epublic...
Dutch West In d ies.....
E ngland.......................
i^ k a n d s ”
France......................... .
G erm any.................... .
G reece..........................
Guatem ala....................
H aiti..............................
Honduras.................... .
H ongkong....................
In d ia ........................... .
Irela n d .......................
foie o f Man....................
Isle Of P in e s.................
Ita ly ............................ .
Jam aica.......................
Japan.......................... .
Korea............................
Liberia......................... .
M adeira.......................
M alta............................
M e x ico .........................
N etherlands................
N ewfoundland.. . . . . . . .
New Z ealan d...............
N icaragua....................
N orway.........................
P anam a.......................
Paraguay.................... .
P eru..............................
P ortugal.......................
R ussia......................... .
Salvador...................... .
Samoa
S cotlan d.................
Seychelles Islands.
Siam ........................
South A frica ..........
S p ain ......................
St. Helena...............
Sudan......................
Sw eden...................
Switzerland............
T a s m a n ia ..........
Tonga Islands.......
T u rk e y ..................
U ruguay.................
V enezuela..............
W ales......................
T otal.

1No payment.

Number.

24
6

1
4
1
3
1
2,712
2
12

18
.1
4
60
2

51
2
6

486
8
1
76
532

Amount.

D .
ollars

4.279.10
1.044.00
180.00
698.00
144.00
298.00
148.40
483,539.60
96.00
594.00
2.268.00
3.209.40
120.00

517.50
10.696.80
324.00
9,092.30
241.00
948.10
86.650.80
330.00

189

13^549.67
95,853.33
1.941.41
465.00
108.00
252.00
597.00
3.031.10
82,370.60
395.50
372.00
10,875.30
1.876.20
6.060.20
36.00
912.00
345.00
324.00
33,705.70

10

1,668.00

8

3
1
2

3
17
462
8
2

61
7
34
1
7
1
2

4
16
2
77
34
v

1

14
5
18
1
1
86

1
1
11

3
1
1

81
68
2
2
20

612.00
2,847.50
288.00
13.725.10
6,048.90
240.00
2.496.10
828.00
3,197.60
144.00
96.00
15,333.67
216.00
144.00
1,728.00
432.00
144.00
473.57
14.443.10
12,126.40

4
1
81

432.00
8,665.00
909.60
144.00
5,526.30

5,476

978,471.98

PENSIONS,

68?’

N 341*— P e n sio n er s :
o.

N um ber o n B o lls , b y S tag es , I n su la r P ossessions , a n d
C ou n tries , o n J une 30, 1911, a n d t h e A m ount P a id fo r P en sio n s
d u r in g t h e Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30,1911— Continued.

F o r e ig n

SUMMARY.
Pensioners.

Payments.

D rs.
olla

Pansionfirs residing1in States and payments to them .................................
Pensioners residing in insular possessions and payments to them .. . . . . . . .
Pensioners residing in foreign countries and payments to them ________

886,444
178
5,476

156,307,131.53
87,499,52
978,471.98

T o ta l............. ........................................................................................
Payments by Treasury Department (Treasury settlem ents)......................

892,098

157,323,103.03
2,057.32

Total payments on account o f Army and Navy pensions for the fiscal
year............................................. ...................... .




157,325,160.35

No. 3 4 2 . — PENSIONERS: N u m b er

o n th e

C*
CO

R olls of each A g e n c y Ju n e 30,1911.

[Source: Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Pensions, Department of the Interior.]
Civil War.
Regular establishment.
Agency.

Army.

N avy.

W ashington....................

85
309
306
527
628
86
330
332
649
1,113
563
382
618
371
170
941
1,012
2,238

32
151
103
97
140
22
49
80
86
315
139
90
290
151
58
209
167
542

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

10,660

2,721

Detroit
TTrUanapni is
- - -____ - - Louisville T
__________ T- Milwaukee T__ . ________
New York.........................
Philadelphia.....................
P ittshnrph__
____
San Francisco...................
TniSaVa




788

6,062
199 21,900
15,002
196 26,135
30,807
4,724
21,946
13,187
15,405
23,518
8,224
20,160
278 18,485
190 20,708
16,347
58 19,986
44,334
537 16,881

3,097

1,458 343,820

314
827

536
302
330

Widows, Invalids. W idows, Invalids. Minors,
etc.
etc.
etc.

2,398

2,994
2,981
5,124
8,638
15,743
2,991
7,037
6,899
15,051
4,275
3,109
0,312
2,822
3,624
4,396
3,184
12,349
4,395

3
26
9
37
29
3
29
11
28
22
5
24
19
17
11
40
43
50

1,835
4,333
4,362
5,621
8,958
2,014
3,698
3,687
7,081
2,772
2,235
3,554
3,254
3,366
2,770
1,584
6,783
3,022

13,010

111,924

406

69,929

2,897
2,473

2,669
1,590
983

Navy.

Army.

N avy.

Army.

Army. Navy.
Invalids. Nurses.
Invalids. W idows, Invalids. Widows,
etc.
etc.

Boston..............................
”
Rnflfafn
Chicago.............................
flnl^Tn'hns
fV
vnp./Y
rr|
P ps MnjnAS

A ct June 27,1890.

General law.

Act Feb. 0,1907.

133

786
1,489
2,364
4,305
6,748
679
3,443
2,774
3,342
5,064
1,913
2,889
1,543
2,537
2,960
2,512
9,106
3,496

62
141
101
299
308
51
174
139
234
646
285
178
121
186
155
177
667
284

981

57,950

4,208

265

309

43
0

240

18
4
105

157
119

53

23

165
1,139

Invalids. Minors,
etc.

307

28

564

23

304
159

24
20

146

12

561

43

2,041

150

Army.
N avy.
Navy,
Army,
widows. widows. Invalids. Widows, Invalids. Widows, W idows.
etc.
etc.

Augusta..........
Boston............
Buffalo............
Chicago............
C olu m bu s.....
Concord..........
Des Moines___
Detroit............
Indianapolis...
K noxville.......
Louisville........
Milwaukee......
New Y ork .___
Philadelphia...
Pittsburgh___
Ban Francisco.
Topeka............
W ashington...

8,046
15,414
9,796
15,599
21,145
8,226
11,439
8,107
11,420
14,044
6,075
10,511
15,281
16,523
12,600
8,757
25,770
10,585

T o ta l....

219,238




1,492

268
677
830
1,430
2,440
333
987
1,394
2,015
2,315
1,047
1,231
892
792
752
1,640
1,954
1,647

47
373
210
257
346
56
151
214
165
643
231
224
416
261
144
236
310
533

8,960

22,644

4,817

2,174
1,483

2,095
1,862
854

War with Mexico.

Sur­
vivors.

5
97

88

146

37

4

7
19
19
20
4
3
3

13
14
128
68
2
65
22
72
422
69
31

13
85
9
6
15
6
3

131
76

54
81

102

22

187

108

3
12
47

739

290

279

W idows.

Number of pen­
sioners.

Indian wars.

Sur­
vivors.

1

W idows. June 30, June 30,
1911.
1910.

2
14
7

659
161
41

15,257
54,538
38,292
69,955
87,603
14,213
49,597
36,917
55,841
59,253
24,254
45,721
50,378
52,660
40,362
43,766
102,828
50,663

15,897
56,668
39,941
72,102*
90,490
14,845
51,314
38,330
57,518
61,276
24,933
46,989
52,074
54,822
41,868
44,037
105,975
52,004

2,629

892,098

921,083

48
27
14
291
250
99

25
78
45
406
206
21
213
61
265
1,978
336
97
164
126
78
690
821
372

3
1
1

14
1,577
10
18
11
10
3

774
89
19

1,639

5,982

1,387

4
7
6

58
11
1

7
1
1

26
6

464
4
5

•a&oisjisM

Agency.

W ar of
1812.

War with Spain.

Act Apr. 19,1908.

S89

Civil War—Contd.

and

A llowed, 1862

to

686

No. 3 4 3 . — ORIGINAL PENSION CLAIMS: N umbeb F iled

1911.

[Source: Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Pensions, Department of the Interior.]
Regular establishment.
Year
ended
June
S—
O

Civil War (general law ).

Applications
filed.

Claims allow ed.

Applications
filed.

Claims allowed.

Applications
filed.

Inva­ Widows,
lids.
etc.

Inva­ W idows,
lids.
etc.

Inva­ Widows,
lids.
etc.

Inva­ Widows,
lids.
etc.

Inva­ Widows,
lids.
etc.

1

_

t
i

10K4
1

1

1886....1............1 ..............1
.............




1,422
26,670
20,648
27,754
36,149
16,155
7,462
11,325
13,251
9,027
9,097
8,976
9,580
12,286
17,374
16,803
19,112
37,434
112,034
18,970
29,476
35,816
29,633
28,684
36,064

1,065
22,662
32,951
44,930
29,107
20,598
13,306
14,741
11,600
9,127
6,933
6,547
5,754
5,472
6,394
5,366
6,792
9,982
26,161
10,752
10,560
12,129
11,533
11,834
18,503

419
4,122
17,041
15,212
22,883
16,589
9,460
7,292
5,721
7,984
6,468
6,551
5,937
5,760
6,360
7,282
7,414
7,242
10,176
21,894
22,946
82,014
27,414
27,580
81,937

227
3,766
22,456
24,964
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

War o f 1812.

Applications
Claims allowed.
filed.
A ty liClaims
cations allow ed.
Surviv­ Widows. Surviv­ Widows.
Inva­ Widows, filed.
ors.
ors.
etc.
lids.

Claims allow ed.

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

i

1
1

i
!

!
i

............... i...........

1
*

i
20,741
6,546
1,481
737
425
319
198
1 2,786
1 811
1 295

1

i

......... 1
1
;
1
1

109
85
61

52
27
24

5,074
198
3,815 17,504
1,299
3,186
718
563
671
240
436
73
848
67
15,897
817
8,891
2,548
2,976
284
1,286
115
818
26
770
23
24
567
373
18
5
304

31
3,117
2,242
810
416
168'
126
181
18,177
4,630
1,965
693
822
388
426
305

pensions.

1882
186S
1864
1865___
1866___
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883

Civil War (act o f
Feb. 6,1907).

Civil War (acts o f June 27,1890,
and Apr. 19,1908).

P
E
N
S
I
O
N
S
,




Oi
00
-a

War -with M exico.

Indian wars.

Army nurses.

War with Spain.

ion s filed. Claims allow ed. Applications filed. Claims allowed. Applications filed. Claims allowed.
W idows. 8 ore!7" wld0WJ' Surviv­ Widows. Surviv- widows, Inva­
lids.
ors.
ors.




3,983

7,552

Widows,
etc.

tion
s

filed.

Claims
allowed.

T ta
o l

number
appli­

ca n
tio s
filed.

2,487
49,832
53,699
72,684
65,256
36,753
20,768
26,066
24,851
43,969
26,391
18,303
16,734
18,704
23,523
22,716
44,587
57,118
141,466
31,116
40,939
48,776
41,785
40,918
49,895
72,465

Total
number
claims
allowed.

646
7,888
39,497
40,176
60,177
36,482
28,921
23,196
18,221
16,562
34,833
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

PENSIONS,

1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867,
1868.
1869,
1870,
1871,
1872,
1873,
1874,
1875,
1876.
1877,
1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.

Widows, Inva­
lids.
etc.

Applica­

688

. 343.—Original Pension Claims: Number Filed and Allowed, 1862 to 1911—Continued.

21930°—e A1911{2
§
^
I
£
hj
§

1888...............................................
3889........................... ..
1890............................
1891 ............................
1892............................
1893 ............................
1894............................
1895............................
1896 ............................
1897............................
1898............................
1899............................
1900..............„.............
1901....................... .
1902............................
1903............................
1904............................
1905............................
1906............................
1907............................
1908............................
1909............................
1910............................
1911............................

5,045
2,032
1,009
706
395
428
211
152
110
121
107
63
69
46
56
63
56
37
41
86
46
14
15
11

2,808
1,351
968
875
759
794
772
636
618
610
673
660
497
605
430
470
498
452
352
211
329
276
255
215

9,048
1,772
794
336
416
205
174
96
64
48
46
26
21
15
9
11
27
18
10
9
8
4
2
2

4,292
1,206
678
385
550
440
702
620
522
466
502
427
420
352
362
435
430
417
342
273
298
272
215
205

4,505
387
193
109
98
47
28
26
23
17
2,795
359
138
122
87
65
508
67
28

4,514
1,139
656
478
421
296
226
196
185
129
1,282
366
235
204
145
159
326
183
125

2,509
858
189
85
49
17
13
10
7
4
846
1,088
246
134
58
44
139
28
21

1,347
1,998
795
607
839
211
227
144
132
115
199
648
841
210
143
131
158.
152
114

15,009
12,038
12,814
10,210
7,728
6,152
5,736
4,749
3,683
8,793
3,626
2,844
2,376

2,551
1,383
1,834
1,395
1,282
938
865
762
657
871
745
674
657

125
801
2,795
3,441
3,415
4,013
3,920
2,559
1,860
1,895
1,787
1,178
973

T otal................. 25,654

19,897

20,713

15,614

9,602

11,265

6,435

7,911

90,758

14,614

28,762




75,726
81 220
in?ij J M
ILW V

o<m
«70v

out
«5 0
137
84
61

178
710
1,240
884
936
885
583
392
307
808
260
213
226

189
103
133
153
97
38
49
32
25
56
26
35
19
38
29
13
22
10

7,122

1,997

696,941
246 638
110 Q 1
A
u v,ooi
fV 141
7
Of, 141
45,361
AO O H

fin 9U
9
OU, MK
R1 Qrt.1
O , 9£l
L
c a eon
O ,Oo/
O
156,486
0 4(un
0
101L,OoU
J 4 (ton
LJ
OQ AQB

OiffUoO
S 1flR
O
40,o 1%
w 974
Kn i/M
OU, JAJ1

Rd.
Or

h i
OUj OOv

37
16
22
25
14
31
10
28
5
7
6
7
8
7

40) fO*
53,881
51,964
58,373
47,965
52,325
55,794
52,841
37,212
48,319
46,619
85,789
81,766
30,601

37,077
40,645
44,225
40,173
40,136
44,296
50,027
34,974
29,945
37,691
45,086
28,027
25,519

825 3,258,642

2,077,338

AA 7 3 9

0
4

RO , AAO
m o

s

I
a

o>
oo
cp

CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATION,

690
N o.
R

3 4 4 * — A P P O R T IO N M E N T
a t io s u n d e r t h e

C

o n s t it u t io n

O F
a n d

C O N G R E S S IO N A L
a t

E

ach

C

ensus,

R E P R E S E N T A T IO N :

1790

to

1910,

b y

St

ates

.

[Source: Reports of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor.]
Ratios under Constitution and censuses.

s
3

173,901.

131,425.

i

C
O
o»

127,381,

70,680.

47,700.

40,000.

i

$

l

35,000.

State.

30,000.

Consti­ 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1800 1870 1880 1890 1900
1910
tution.

S
r3
H

i

§

Representation.
Alabama.......
Arkansas......
California_
_
Colorado.......
Connecticut.,

10

7

11

4
5

Delaware.
Florida...
G eorgia...
Idaho.......
Illin ois....

19

Kentucky.
Louisiana.

tt£ o o £ e 9

Indiana.
Iow a___

Maine..............
Maryland........
Massachusetts.
M ichigan........
Minnesota......

17

(-‘ ©WOSOC

14

OW &O i*.

12

Mississippi.
M is s o u r i ____

M ontana...
Nebraska...
Nevada___

O hio..............
Oklahoma.. . .
Oregon...........
Pennsylvania.
Rhode Island.

14
18

CoSwOCW

WOWMbS

New Hampshire.
New Jersey........
New York...........
North Carolina...
North Dakota....
21

23

South Carolina.,
South Dakota...
Tennessee.........
Texas..............
Utah................ .

WOOOCO-4

2
^8

Vermont...........
Virginia............
W ashington,...
West Virginia..,
Wisconsin.........
Wyoming........ .
Total........

2
10
5
6
11
1

65

106

142

186

213 242

237 243

i Included in the 20 members originally assigned to Massachusetts, but credited to Maine after its
admission as a State Mar. 15,1820.
N ote .— The following representation included in the table was added after the several census appor­
tionments indicated: First—1 ennessee, 1. Second—
T
Ohio, 1. Third—Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana,
1; Louisiana, 1; Maine, 7; Mississippi, 1. Fifth—Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1. Sixth—California, 2;
Florida, 1: Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 2. Seventh—Massachusetts, 1; Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1.
Eighth—Illinois, 1; Iowa, 1; Kentucky, 1; Minnesota, 1: Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1; Ohio, 1; Pennsyl­
vania, 1; Rhode Island, 1; Vermont, 1. Ninth—Colorado, 1. Tenth—Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North
Dakota,!; South Dakota, 2; Washington, 1; Wyoming, 1. Eleventh—Utah, 1.




POPULAR VOTE.
N o.

3 4 5 .— P O P U L A R
P

V O T E

o l it ic a l

P

F O R

a r t ie s

691

P R E S ID E N T IA L
a n d

b y

St

a t e s

.

E L E C T O R S :

1888

B

y

P

r in c ip a l

1908.

t o

[Source: Reports of State officials on file in the Department of State, Washington, D. C.j
1883.
State.

Repub­
lican.

W i s c o n s i n ................

56,197
60,245
124,816
50,774
74,586
12,973
26,654
40,453
370,475
263,301
211,598
182,904
155,134
30,701
73,656
99,986
183,892
236,387
142,492
31,120
236,252
108,425
7,088
45,728
144,360
650,338
134,784
416,054
33,291
526,269
21,969
13,740
138,988
88,280
45,192
150,449
78,171
176,555

T o t a l .............

5,444,337

A l a b a m a ..................
A r k a n s a s .................
C a l i f o r n i a ................
C o l o r a d o ..................
C o n n e c t i c u t ----------D e l a w a r e ..................
F l o r i d a ......................
G e o r g i a .....................
I l l i n o i s ......................

Tndifl.T>fl............. ..
I o w a ..............................

TTftngflg................ .
K e n t u c k y ..............
L o u i s i a n a ...............
M a i n e .........................
M a r y l a n d .................
M a s s a c h u s e tts ...
l U n r h i g a n ...................
M i n n e s o t a .............. .
M i s s i s s i p p i ..............
M i s s o u r i ...................
N e b r a s k a ..................
N e v a d a .....................
N e w H a m p s h ir e
N e w J e r s e y .............
N e w Y o r k ...............
N o r t h C a r o lin a ..
O h i o ..............................
O r e g o n ........................
P e n n s y lv a n ia ...
R h o d e Is la n d ...
S o u th C a r o lin a ..
T e n n e s s e e .................
T e x a s .................... ..
V e r m o n t ....................
V i r g i n i a ......................
W e s t V ir g in ia ...

P l u r a l i t y ....................

Democrat.
117,320
86,717
117,729
37,567
74,922
16,414
39,656
100,472
348,371
261,013
179,877
102,745
183,800
85,032
50,437
106,168
151,905
213,469
104,385
85,467
261,943
80,542
5,149
43,456
151,508 1
635,965
148,336
396,455
26,522
447,004
17,530
65,825
158,770
234,883
16,788
151,979
78,677
155,243
5,540,050

Union
Labor.

Prohibi­
tion.
583
615
5,761
2,192
4,236
400
418
1,808
21,703
9,881
3,550
6,779
5,225
127
2,691
4,767
8,701
20,945
15,311
258
4,539
9,429
41
1,593
7,933
30,231
2,789
24,356
1,677
20,966
1,251

Total.*

1,508
8,561

5,977
4,749
1,460
1,682
1,085
14,415

174,100
158,248
248,306
91,799
153,984
29,787
66,728
142,869
747,683
536,949
404,130
330,216
344,159
115,899
128,133
210,921
344,498
475,356
263,285
116,845
521,353
202,622
12,278
90,819
303,801
1,317,160
285,956
840,361
61,853
998,115
40,750
79,565
303,744
357,371
63,440
304,110
159,441
354,774

146,897

250,125

11,381,408

10,671
1,266
240

136
7,134
2,694
9,105
37,788
39
1,349

4,555
1,097
18,619
4,226
42
626
47
3,496
363
3,876

29,459

95,713

i Figures do not include blank or void ballots or votes cast for names not appearing on any of the electoral
tickets specified in the table.




POPULAR VOTE.

692
W o.

3 4 5 .— P

o p u l a r

P

V

a r t ie s

o te

f o r

a n d

P

b y

r e s id e n t ia l

St

a t e s

, 1888

E
to

, b y P r in c
1908— C o n tin u e d .

l e c to r s

ip a l

P

o l it ic a l

1892.
State.
Alabama.................................................
Arkansas.............................................
California................................................
Colorado.................................................
Connecticut............................................
Delaware.............. v ..............................

Republican. Democrat.
9,197
46,974
117,962
38,620
77,032
18,077

F l o r i d a .........................................................................................

Minnesota...............................................
Mississippi..............................................
Missouri..................................................
Montana.................................................
Nebraska................................................
Nevada................................................:.
New Hampshire.....................................
New Jersey.............................................
New York..............................................
North Carolina.......................................
North Dakota.........................................
Ohio......................................................
Oregon....................................................
Pennsylvania..........................................
Rhode Island..........................................
South Carolina........................................
South Dakota.........................................
Tennessee...............................................
Texas.....................................................
Vermont.................................................
Virginia..................................................
Washington............................................
West Virginia.........................................
Wisconsin...............................................
Wyoming...............................................

48,305
8,799
399,288
255,615
219,795
157,241
135,441
27,903
62,878
92,736
202,927
222,708
122,823
1,342
226,918
18,851
87,227
2,811
45,658
156,101
609,459
100,565
17,506
405,187
35,002
516,011
26,975
13,384
34,888
99,851
81,444
37,992
113,256
36,460
80,293
170,846
8,454

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

5,190,802

Georgia...................................................
Idaho.....................................................
Illinois....................................................
Indiana..................................................
Iowa.......................................................
T T ty n R a s .........................................................................................

Kentucky...............................................
T.miisiana..... .........................................
Maine.....................................................
Maryland...............................................
Massachusetts.........................................
M i c h i g a n ....................................................................................

Plurality.................................................

Populist. Prohibition.

138,138
87,834
118,174
82,395
18,581
30,143
129,386
2
426,281
262,740
196,367
175,461
87,662
48,024
113,866
176,858
202,296
100,920
40,288
268,188
17,581
24,943
714
42,081
171,066
654,900
133,098
404*115
14,243 *
452,264
24*336
54,698
9,061
136,594
239,148
16,325
163,977
29,844
84,467
177,335
5,554,414

85,181
11,831
25,311
53,584
809

241
130
8,096
1,687
4*026
564
570
988
288
25,870
13,050
6,402
4,553
6,442

Total.1

2,045
796
3,348
19,931
29,313
10,102
41,213
7,334
83,134
7,264
293
969
16,436
44,732
17,700
14,852
26,965
8,714
228
2,410
26,544
23,730
99,418
44
12,275
19,105
4,166
9,909
7,722

3,062
5,877
7,539
20,857
14,182
995
4*331
549
4*902
89
1,297
8,133
38,193
2,630
899
26,012
2,281
25,123
1,654

4,799
2,165
1,424
2,798
2,553
2,145
13,132
530

232,757
146,769
269,543
93,891
164,262
37,222
35,556
221,616
19,609
873,646
553,613
443,159
324,905
340,844
115,565
116,009
213,275
390,672
465,792
267*238
52*727
540*650
44*315
200*206
10*878
89,329
336,269
1,318,988
281,025
36,105
850,166
78,491
1,002,112
53,193
70,492
70,513
264,974
422,175
55,785
292,306
87,962
171,071
371,222
16,706

1,027,329

271,058

12,043,603

4,843
42,937
10,520
22,207
22,208
20,595
163,111
23,500

363,612

1Figures do not include blank or void ballots orvotes cast for names not appearingon any of the electoral
tickets specified in the table.




POPULAR VOTE.
N o . 3 4 5 .— P

o pu la r

P

V

o te

a r t ie s

fo r

a n d

P

b y

r e s id e n t ia l

S

t a t e s

, 1888

E

693

l e c to r s

to

,

b y

P

r in c ip a l

P

o l it ic a l

190 8— C o n tin u e d .

1896.

A la b a m a .

D e m o c ra tP o p u lis t .

N a t io n a l
D e m o c ra t.

5 4 ,7 3 7

1 3 1 ,2 2 6

6 ,4 6 4

3 7 ,5 1 2

S ta te .

Repub­
lic a n .

1 1 0 ,1 0 3

P r o h ib i­
t io n .

S o c ia lis t
L a b o r.

T o t a l.1

2 ,1 4 7

1 9 4 ,5 7 4

. 893

1 4 8 ,5 0 8

C a l i f o r n i a ..................

1 4 6 ,6 8 8

1 4 4 ,6 1 8

2 ,0 0 6

2 ,5 7 3

1 ,6 1 1

2 9 7 ,4 9 6

C o l o r a d o ....................

2 6 ,2 7 9

1 6 1 ,2 6 9

1

2 ,1 1 0

160

1 8 9 ,8 1 9

C o n n e c t i c u t ............

1 1 0 ,2 9 7

5 6 ,7 4 0

4 ,3 3 6

1 ,8 0 6

1 ,2 2 3

1 7 4 ,4 0 2

D e l a w a r e ...................

1 6 ,8 8 3

1 3 ,4 2 5

877

353

F l o r i d a ........................

1 1 ,2 8 8

3 2 ,7 3 6

1 ,7 7 8

654

4 6 ,4 5 6

G e o r g i a .......................

6 0 ,1 0 7

9 4 ,7 3 3

2 ,8 0 9

5 ,6 1 3

1 6 3 ,2 6 2

3 1 ,5 3 8

2 9 ,6 2 1

I d a h o ............................

6 ,3 1 4

2 3 ,1 3 5

I l l i n o i s .........................

6 0 7 ,1 3 0

4 6 4 ,5 2 3

6 ,3 9 0

9 ,8 1 8

1 ,1 4 7

1 ,0 8 9 ,0 0 8

I n d i a n a ......................

3 2 3 ,7 5 4

3 0 5 ,5 7 3

2 ,1 4 5

5 ,3 2 3

329

6 3 7 ,1 2 4

I o w a ..............................

2 8 9 ,2 9 3

2 2 3 ,7 4 1

4 ,5 8 6

3 ,5 4 4

453

Kansas..................

1 5 9 ,3 4 5

1 7 2 ,9 1 5

1 ,2 0 9

2 ,3 1 8

3 3 5 ,7 8 7

K e n t u c k y .................

2 1 8 ,1 7 1

2 1 7 ,8 9 0

5 ,1 1 4

4 ,7 8 1

4 4 5 ,9 5 6

L o u i s i a n a .................

2 2 ,0 3 7

7 7 ,1 7 5

1 ,8 3 4

M a i n e ............................

8 0 ,4 6 1

3 4 ,5 8 7

1 ,8 6 7

1 ,5 8 9

M a r y l a n d .................

1 3 6 ,9 7 8

1 0 4 ,7 4 6

2 ,5 0 7

6 ,0 5 8

588

M a s s a c h u s e tts ...

2 7 8 ,9 7 6

1 2 1 ,3 8 5

1 1 ,8 0 9

3 ,0 6 0

2 ,1 3 7

4 1 7 ,3 6 7

M i c h i g a n ....................

2 9 3 ,5 8 2

2 3 7 ,2 6 8

6 ,9 6 8

6 ,8 4 6

294

5 4 4 ,9 5 $

M i n n e s o t a ................

1 9 3 ,5 0 3

1 3 9 ,7 3 5

4 ,3 4 8

954

3 3 8 ,6 4 0

M i s s i s s i p p i ..............

5 ,1 2 3

6 3 ,7 9 3

1 ,0 7 1

485

M i s s o u r i .....................

2 3 9 ,3 3 3

3 1 3 ,5 7 6

2 ,3 6 3

2 ,4 6 2

595

5 5 8 ,3 2 9

2 ,8 8 5

2 ,0 4 0

186

1824,174

3 ,4 2 0

825

228

8 3 ,5 6 7

M o n t a n a ...................

1 0 ,4 9 4

4 2 ,5 3 7

N e b r a s k a ..................

1 0 3 ,0 6 4

1 1 5 ,9 9 9

172

N e v a d a ......................

1 ,9 3 8
5 7 ,4 4 4

2 1 ,6 5 0

1 0 1 ,0 4 6
1 1 8 ,5 0 4
2 5 0 ,8 7 7

7 0 ,4 7 2

5 3 ,2 1 7

186

1 0 ,3 1 4

8 ,3 7 6

N e w H a m p s h ir e ,

5 2 1 ,6 1 7

N e w Je rs e y. . . . .

2 2 1 ,3 7 1

1 3 3 ,6 9 5

6 ,3 7 8

5 ,6 1 7

3 ,9 8 6

3 7 1 ,0 4 7

N e w Y o r k ...............

8 1 9 ,8 3 8

5 5 1 ,5 1 3

1 8 ,9 7 2

1 6 ,0 8 6

1 7 ,7 3 1

1 ,4 2 4 ,1 4 0

N o r t h C a r o lin a ..

1 5 5 ,2 4 3

1 7 4 ,4 8 8

578

N o r th D a k o t a ...

2 6 ,3 3 5

2 0 ,6 8 6

O h i o ..............................

5 2 5 ,9 9 1

4 7 7 ,4 9 7

3 3 0 ,9 8 0

681

4 7 ,3 7 9

358
1 ,8 5 8

7 ,7 8 4

1 ,1 6 5

1 ,0 1 4 * 2 9 5

O r e g o n .........................

4 8 ,7 7 9

4 6 ,7 3 9

977

919

P e n n s y lv a n ia ...

7 2 8 ,3 0 0

4 3 3 ,2 2 8

1 1 ,0 0 0

2 0 ,1 4 7

1 ,6 8 3

1 ,1 9 4 ,3 5 8

97*414

R h o d e Is la n d .. .

3 7 ,4 3 7

1 4 ,4 5 9

1 ,1 6 6

1 ,1 6 1

558

5 4 ,7 8 1

S o u th C a r o lin a ..

9 ,3 1 3

5 8 ,8 0 1

824

S o u th D a k o ta ...

4 1 ,0 4 2

4 1 ,2 2 5

T e n n e s s e e .................

1 4 9 ,7 0 3

1 6 8 ,8 4 7

T e x a s ............................

1 5 8 ,8 9 4

3 6 1 ,2 2 4

U t a h ..............................

1 3 ,4 9 1

6 4 ,6 0 7

21

V e r m o n t ....................

5 1 ,1 2 7

1 0 ,6 4 0

1 ,3 3 1

733

V i r g i n i a ......................

1 3 5 ,3 8 8

1 5 4 ,9 8 5

2 ,1 2 7

2 ,3 4 4

6 8 ,9 3 8
683

8 2 ,9 5 0

2 ,1 0 6

3 ,1 4 0

3 2 3 ,7 9 6

4 ,8 5 3

1 ,7 2 2

526*693
7 8 ,1 1 9
6 3 ,8 3 1
115

2 9 4 ,9 5 9

W a s h i n g t o n ...........

3 9 ,1 5 3

5 1 ,6 4 6

1 ,6 6 8

1 ,1 1 6

9 3 ,5 8 3

W e s t V ir g in ia ...

1 0 5 ,3 7 9

9 4 ,4 8 8

678

1 ,2 2 3

2 0 1 ,7 6 8

4 ,5 5 3

7 ,7 9 9

W i s c o n s i n ................

2 6 8 ,0 5 1

1 6 5 ,3 4 9

W y o m i n g .................

1 0 ,0 7 2

1 0 ,3 7 5

T o t a l .............

7 ,0 3 5 ,6 3 8

6 ,4 6 7 ,9 4 6

P l u r a l i t y ...................

5 6 7 ,6 9 2

1 ,3 1 1

1 3 1 ,5 2 9

1 4 1 ,6 7 6

4 4 7 ,0 6 3
2 0 ,6 0 6

159
3 6 ,4 5 4

1 3 ,8 1 3 ,2 4 3

1Figures do not include blank or void ballots or votes cast for names not appearing on any of the electoral
tickets specified in the table.




694

POPULAR VOTE,

No. 3 4 5 * — P opular V ote for P residential E lectors , b y P rincipal P olitical
P arties and b y States , 1888 to 1908— Continued.
1900.

S ta te .

Repub­
lic a n .

D e m o c ra t.

P r o h ib i­
tio n .

S o c ia lis t .

. A l a b a m a ............................................

5 5 ,6 3 4

9 6 ,3 6 8

2 ,7 6 2

A r k a n s a s ............................................

4 4 ,7 7 0

8 1 ,0 9 1

584

27

C a l i f o r n i a ...........................................

1 6 4 ,7 5 5

1 2 4 ,9 8 5

5 ,0 8 7

9 3 ,0 3 9

1 2 2 ,7 3 3

3 ,7 9 0

714

C o n n e c t i c u t ....................................

1 0 2 ,5 7 2

7 4 ,0 1 4

1 ,6 1 7

1 ,0 2 9

D e l a w a r e ............................................

2 2 ,5 3 5

1 8 ,8 6 3

546

67

F l o r i d a .................................................

7 ,3 1 4

2 8 ,0 0 7

2 ,2 3 4

601

P o p u lis t .

7 ,5 7 2

C o l o r a d o .............................................

S o c ia lis t
L a b o r.

G e o r g i a ................................................

T o t a l.»

4 ,1 7 8

1 5 8 ,9 4 2

972

1 2 7 ,4 4 4
3 0 2 ,3 9 9

389
908

2 2 0 ,6 6 5
1 8 0 ,1 4 0
4 2 ,0 0 1

1 ,0 7 0

3 9 ,2 2 6
1 2 2 ,7 3 6

3 5 ,0 5 6

8 1 ,7 0 0

1 ,3 9 6

4 ,5 8 4

2 7 ,1 9 8

2 9 ,4 1 4

857

232

5 7 ,7 0 1

I l l i n o i s ..................................................

5 9 7 ,9 8 5

50 3 ,0 6 1

1 7 ,6 2 6

1 ,3 7 3

1 ,1 4 1

1 ,1 3 0 ,8 7 3
6 6 3 ,8 4 0

9 ,6 8 7

I n d i a n a ................................................

3 3 6 ,0 6 3

3 0 9 ,5 8 4

1 3 ,7 1 8

2 ,3 7 4

663

1 ,4 3 8

I o w a .......................................................

3 0 7 ,8 0 8

2 0 9 ,2 6 5

9 ,5 0 2

2 ,7 4 2

259

613

K a n s a s .................................................

1 8 5 ,9 5 5

1 6 2 ,6 0 1

3 ,6 0 5

1 ,6 0 5

2 ,8 1 4

770

2 ,5 8 5

878

K e n t u c k y ..........................................

2 2 6 ,8 0 1

2 3 4 ,8 9 9

L o u i s i a n a ..........................................

1 4 ,2 3 3

5 3 ,6 7 1

M a i n e .....................................................

6 5 ,4 3 5

3 6 ,8 2 3

5 3 0 ,1 8 9
3 5 3 ,7 6 6

299

2 ,0 1 7

4 6 7 ,6 0 0
6 7 ,9 0 4
1 0 5 ,7 2 1

M a r y l a n d ...........................................

1 3 6 ,1 8 5

1 2 2 ,2 3 7

4 ,5 7 4

904

388

2 6 4 ,2 8 8

M a s s a c h u s e t t s ...............................

2 3 9 ,1 4 7

1 5 7 ,0 1 6

6 ,2 0 8

9 ,7 1 6

2 ,6 1 0

4 1 4 ,6 9 7

M i c h i g a n ............................................

3 1 6 ,2 6 9

2 1 1 ,6 8 5

1 1 ,8 5 9

2 ,8 2 6

903

M i n n e s o t a .........................................

1 9 0 ,4 6 1

1 1 2 ,90 1

8 ,5 5 5

3 ,0 6 5

1 ,3 2 9

5 ,9 6 5

6 ,1 3 9

1 ,2 9 4
169

M i s s i s s i p p i ........................................

5 ,7 5 3

5 1 ,7 0 6

M i s s o u r i ...............................................

3 1 4 ,0 9 2

3 5 1 ,9 2 2

833

5 4 4 ,3 7 5
3 1 6 ,3 1 1

1 ,6 4 4

M o n t a n a .............................................

2 5 ,3 7 3

3 7 ,1 4 5

298

708

N e b r a s k a . . .....................................

121, §35

1 1 4 ,01 3

3 ,6 5 5

1 ,2 7 1

6 8 3 ,6 5 6

1 ,1 0 4

823

5 9 ,1 0 3

4 ,2 4 4

2 4 1 ,4 3 0

790

N e v a d a . . ..........................................

3 ,8 4 9

6 ,3 4 7

N e w H a m p s h i r e ........................

5 4 ,7 9 8

3 5 ,4 8 9

N e w J e r s e y ......................................

2 2 1 ,7 5 4

1 6 4 ,8 7 9

7 ,1 9 0

4 ,6 1 1

2 ,0 8 1

N e w Y o r k ........................................

8 2 2 ,0 1 3

6 7 8 ,4 2 5

2 2 ,0 7 7

1 2 ,8 6 9

6 3 ,6 9 3

1 2 ,6 2 2

1 0 ,1 9 6

N o r t h C a r o l i n a .............................

1 3 3 ,0 8 1

1 5 7 ,75 2

1 ,0 0 9

N o r t h D a k o t a ...............................

3 5 ,8 9 8

2 0 ,5 3 1

735

520

O h i o ........................................................

5 4 3 ,9 1 8

4 7 4 ,8 8 2

1 0 ,2 0 3

4 ,8 4 7

9 2 ,3 4 8
691

830

O r e g o n ..................................................

4 6 ,5 2 6

3 3 ,3 8 5

2 ,5 3 6

7 1 2 ,6 6 5

4 2 4 ,2 3 2

2 7 ,9 0 8

4 ,8 3 1

R h o d e I s l a n d ................................

3 3 ,7 8 4

1 9 ,8 1 2

1 ,5 2 9

S o u t h C a r o l i n a .............................

3 ,5 7 9

2 9 2 ,6 7 2

111
1 ,6 8 8

1 ,4 9 4

P e n n s y l v a n i a ................................

4 0 1 ,2 0 6
1 ,5 4 8 ,0 0 6

5 7 ,7 9 5

251

1 ,0 3 5 ,7 8 9

4 7 ,2 8 3

275
2 ,9 3 6

8 4 ,2 1 6

642

1 ,1 7 3 ,2 1 4

1 ,4 2 3

5 6 ,5 4 8
5 0 ,8 6 2

S o u t h D a k o t a ...............................

5 4 ,5 3 0

3 9 ,5 4 4

1 ,5 4 2

169

339

9 6 ,1 2 4

T e n n e s s e e ..........................................

1 2 3 ,1 8 0

1 4 5 ,3 5 6

3 ,8 8 2

413

1 ,3 2 2

2 7 4 ,1 5 3

2 0 ,9 8 1

4 2 3 ,7 0 6

T e x a s .....................................................

1 3 0 ,6 4 1

2 6 7 ,4 3 2

2 ,6 4 4

1 ,8 4 6

162

U t a h .......................................................

4 7 ,0 8 9

4 5 ,0 0 6

209

720

106

V e r m o n t . . .......................................

4 2 ,5 6 9

1 2 ,8 4 9

367

V i r g i n i a ...............................................

1 1 5 ,8 6 5

1 4 6 ,0 8 0

2 ,1 5 0

145

167

W a s h i n g t o n ....................................

5 7 ,4 5 6

4 4 ,8 3 3

2 ,3 6 3

2 ,0 0 6

806

W e s t V i r g i n i a ...............................

1 1 9 ,8 2 9

9 8 ,8 0 7

1 ,6 9 2

219

W i s c o n s i n .........................................

2 6 5 ,7 5 6

1 5 9 ,27 9

1 0 ,0 2 2

7 ,0 5 1

505

W y o m i n g ..........................................

1 4 ,4 8 2

1 0 ,1 6 4

T o t a l ......................................

7 ,2 1 9 ,5 3 0

6 ,3 5 8 ,0 7 1

9 4 ,7 6 8

3 2 ,7 5 1

P l u r a l i t y ............................................

8 6 1 ,4 5 9

9 3 ,1 3 0
5 5 ,7 8 5
63

2 6 4 ,4 7 0

268

2 2 0 ,8 1 5

1 0 7 ,5 2 4

4 4 2 ,6 1 3
2 4 ,6 4 6

2 0 9 ,1 6 6

5 0 ,2 3 2

1 3 ,9 6 4 ,5 1 3

1Figures do not include blank or void ballots or votes cast for names not appearing on any of the electoral
tickets specified in the table.




#

POPULAR
N o . 3 4 5 .— P

V

o p u l a r

P

o te

a r t ie s

P

fo r

a n d

b y

E

r e s id e n t ia l

St

a t e s

695

VOTE.

, 1888

le c to r s

,

b y

P

r in c ip a l

P

o l it ic a l

1908— C o n tin u e d .

to

1904.
Repub'
lie a n .

S ta te .

D e m o c ra t.

P r o h ib i­
tio n .
1

A l & h a m a ___

___ 1

S o c ia lis t
L a b o r.

S o c ia lis t .

P o p u lis t

1
853 1

T o t a l, i

2 2 ,4 7 2

7 9 ,8 5 7

612

A r k a n s a s ............................................ I

4 0 ,8 0 0

6 4 ,4 3 4

993

1 ,8 1 6

C a l i f o r n i a ........................................... '

2 0 5 ,2 2 6

8 9 ,4 0 4

7 ,3 8 0

2 9 ,5 3 5

C o l o r a d o .............................................. 1

1 3 4 ,6 8 7

1 0 0 ,1 0 5

3 ,4 3 2

4 ,3 0 4

335

824

2 4 3 ,6 8 7

C o n n e c t i c u t .................................... I

1 1 1 ,0 8 9

7 2 ,9 0 9

1 ,5 0 6

4 ,5 4 3

575

495

1 9 1 ,1 1 7

................. ‘

2 3 ,7 1 2

1 9 ,3 5 9

607

146

51

4 3 ,8 7 5

F l o r i d a ................................................. '

8 ,3 1 4

2 7 ,0 4 6

5

2 ,3 3 7

1 ,6 0 5

3 9 ,3 0 7

t

2 4 ,0 0 3

8 3 ,4 7 2

685

197

2 2 ,6 3 5

1 3 0 ,9 9 2

4 7 ,7 8 3

1 8 ,4 8 0

1 ,0 1 3

4 ,9 4 9

6 3 2 ,6 4 5

3 2 7 ,6 0 6

3 4 ,7 7 0

6 9 ,2 2 5

4 ,6 9 8
1 ,5 9 8

D e l a w a r e ...........

G e o r g i a ...................

I d a h o ..................................................... 1
I l l i n o i s ..................................................
I n d i a n a ............................................... '

3 6 8 ,2 8 9

2 7 4 ,3 4 5

2 3 ,4 9 6

3 0 7 ,9 0 7

1 4 9 ,14 1

11 ,6 0 1

2 1 2 ,9 5 5

8 6 ,1 7 4

7 ,3 0 6

2 0 5 ,2 7 7

2 1 7 ,1 7 0

6 ,6 0 9

4 7 ,7 0 8

6 4 ,4 3 8

2 7 ,6 4 8

1 ,5 1 0

L o u is ia n a .

___

M a i n e ....................................................

1 1 6 ,4 2 1

353

7 2 ,5 7 8

0 ,7 2 5

1 ,0 7 5 ,6 6 9

2 ,4 4 4

6 8 1 ,9 3 4

2 ,4 0 6

3 ,6 0 2

5 ,2 0 5

i

1 5 ,8 6 9

K e n t u c k y .........................................

1 0 8 ,8 4 5

3 3 1 ,5 4 5

1 4 ,8 4 7

K a n s a s ...........

2 ,3 1 8

1 1 ,7 6 2

I o w a .......................................................

5 ,0 5 1

4 8 5 ,9 0 2

6 ,2 5 3

3 2 8 ,5 5 7

2 ,5 1 1

4 3 5 ,7 6 5

338

596

9 6 ,0 3 7

995

5 3 ,9 0 8

2 ,1 0 3

2 2 4 ,2 2 4

M a r y l a n d ...........................................

1 0 9 ,4 9 7

1 0 9 ,44G

3 ,0 3 4

2 ,2 4 7

M a s s a c h u s e t t s . ............................

2 5 7 ,8 2 2

16 5 ,7 7 2

4 ,2 S 6

1 3 ,6 0 2

2 ,3 6 5

1 ,2 9 9

4 4 5 ,1 4 6

M i c h i g a n ............................................

3 6 4 ,9 5 7

1 3 5 ,39 2

1 3 ,4 4 1

9 ,0 4 2

1 ,1 0 8

1 ,1 5 9

5 2 5 ,0 9 9

M i n n e s o t a .........................................

2 1 0 ,6 5 1

5 5 ,1 8 7

6 ,3 5 2

11,(592

974

2 ,1 0 3

2 9 2 ,9 5 9

M i s s i s s i p p i ........................................

3 ,1 8 7

5 3 ,3 7 4

M i s s o u r i ..............................................

3 2 1 ,4 4 9

2 9 6 ,3 1 2

M o n t a n a .............................................

3 4 ,9 3 2

N e b r a s k a ...........................................

1 3 8 ,55 8

1 ,4 2 4

5 8 ,3 7 7

4 ,2 2 6

392

6 4 3 ,S G I

7 ,1 9 1

1 3 ,0 0 9

1 ,6 7 4

2 1 ,7 7 3

335

5 ,6 7 6

208

1 ,5 2 0

6 4 ,4 4 4

5 2 ,9 2 1

6 ,3 2 3

7 ,4 1 2

2 0 ,5 1 8

2 2 5 ,7 3 2

925

344

1 2 ,1 1 5

749

1 ,0 9 0

83

9 0 ,0 9 7

N e v a d a ................................................

6 ,8 6 4

3 ,9 8 2

N e w H a m p s h i r e .........................

5 4 ,1 8 0

3 3 ,9 9 5

N e w J e r s e y ......................................

2 4 5 ,1 6 4

1 6 4 ,5 6 7

6 ,8 4 5

9 ,5 8 7 j

2 ,6 8 0

3 ,7 0 5

4 3 2 ,5 4 8

N e w Y o r k .........................................

8 5 9 ,5 3 3

6 8 3 ,98 1

2 0 ,7 8 7

3 6 ,8 8 3 j|

9 ,1 2 7

7 ,4 5 9

1 ,6 1 7 ,7 7 0

N o r t h C a r o l i n a ............................

8 2 ,0 2 5

124,121

361

879

2 0 8 ,1 1 0

N o rth

D a k o t a ...............................

5 2 ,5 9 5

1 4 ,2 7 3

1 ,1 4 0

O h i o .......................................................

COO, 095

3 4 4 ,9 4 0

1 9 ,3 3 9

124

1

165

3 6 ,2 6 0

2 ,6 3 3

O r e g o n .................................................

6 0 ,4 5 5

1 7 ,5 2 1

3 ,8 0 6

7 ,6 1 9

P e n n s v l v a n i a ................................

8 4 0 ,9 4 9

3 3 7 ,9 9 8

3 3 ,7 1 7

2 1 ,8 6 3

4 1 ,6 0 5

2 4 ,8 3 9

768

956

488

S o u t h C a r o l i n a ............................

2 ,5 5 4

5 2 ,5 6 3

1 ,0 0 4 ,0 6 8

2 ,2 1 1

R h o d e I s l a n d ................................

7 0 ,2 9 0

1 ,4 0 1

2 ,1 1 7 1

753

9 0 ,1 5 4
1 ,2 3 6 ,7 3 8
6 8 ,6 5 6

1

22

5 5 ,1 4 0

S o u t h D a k o t a ...............................

7 2 ,0 8 3

2 1 ,9 6 9

2 ,9 6 5

3 ,1 3 8

1 ,2 4 0

101 ,3 9 5

T e n n e s s e e .........................................

1 0 5 ,3 6 9

1 3 1 ,6 5 3

1 ,9 0 6

1 ,3 5 4

2 ,5 0 6

2 4 2 ,7 8 8

T e x a s ....................................................

5 1 ,2 4 2

1 6 7 ,2 0 0

4 ,2 9 2

8 ,0 6 2

2 3 4 ,0 0 8

U t a h ......................................................

6 2 ,4 4 6

3 3 ,4 1 3

V e r m o n t .............................................

4 0 ,4 5 9

9 ,7 7 7

792

859

V i r g i n i a ..............................................

4 7 ,8 8 0

8 0 ,6 4 8

1 ,3 8 3

56

218
1 ,5 9 2

2 ,7 9 1

421

5 ,7 6 7

W a s h i n g t o n ....................................

1 0 1 ,5 4 0

2 8 ,0 9 8

3 ,3 2 9

1 0 ,0 2 3

W e s t V i r g i n i a ...............................

1 3 2 ,G28

100,881

4 ,6 0 4

1 0 1 ,6 2 6
I

1 ,5 7 4

W i s c o n s i n .........................................

2 8 0 ,1 0 4

1 2 4 ,1 0 7

9 ,7 7 0

2 8 ,2 2 0

W y o m i n g .........................................

2 0 ,4 8 9

8 ,9 3 0

217

7 ,6 2 8 ,8 3 4

5 ,0 8 4 ,4 9 1

2 5 9 ,2 5 7

4 0 2 ,4 6 0

P l u r a l i t y ............................................

1 3 0 ,5 4 4

669

14 5 ,2 5 1

339

2 4 0 ,0 2 6

530

4 4 3 ,0 1 4

1 ,0 7 7

T o t a l .......................................

5 1 ,8 8 7
359

2 ,5 4 4 ,3 4 3

223

3 0 ,7 1 3
3 3 ,7 2 4

1 1 4 ,7 5 3 |

1 3 ,5 2 3 ,5 1 9

!
i F ig u r e s d o n o t in c lu d e b la n k o r v o id b a llo t s o r v o te s c a s t fo r n a m e s n o t a p p e a r in g o n a n y o f t h e e le c to r a l
t ic k e t s s p e c ifie d i n t h o t a b le .




696

POPULAR

VOTE.

No. 345. — P o p u l a r

V o t e f o b P r e s id e n t ia l E l e c t o r s , b y P r in c ip a l P o litic a l
P a r t ie s a n d b y S t a t e s , 1888 to 1908— Continued.
1908.
Repubiic a n .

A la b a m a

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

25,308
56,760
214,398
123,700
112,915
25,014
10,654
41,602
52,621
629,929
348,993
275,210
197,216
235,711
8,958
66,987
110,513
205,966
335,580
195,843
4,363
347,203
32,333
126,997
10,775
53,149
265,326
870,070
114,937
57,680
572,312
110,474
62,530
745,779
43,942
3,905
67,536
118,324
65,6G
6
61,028
39,552
52,573
106,062
137,869
247,747
20,846

A r k a n s a s ..............................................
C a l i f o r n i a ............................................
C o l o r a d o ...............................................
C o n n e c t i c u t ......................................
D e l a w a r e .............................................
F l o r i d a ...................................................
G e o r g i a ..................................................
I d a h o ......................................................
I l l i n o i s ....................................................
I n d i a n a .................................................
I o w a , .......................................................
K a n s a s ...............................
K e n t u c k y ..........................
L o u i s i a n a ............................................
M a i n e ......................................................
M a r y l a n d ............................................
M a s s a c h u s e t t s .................................
M i c h i g a n ..............................................
M i n n e s o t a ...........................................

M s s i s s i p p i .........................................
M i s s o u r i ................................................
M o n t a n a ..............................................
N e b r a s k a .............................................
N e v a d a ..................................................
N e w l l a m p s h i r e ..........................
N e w J e r s e y ........................................
N e w Y o r k ...........................................
N o r t h C a r o l i n a ..............................
N o r t h D a k o t a .................................
O h i o .........................................................

..........................
...............................
P e n n s y l v a n i a ....................
R h o d e I s l a n d . . . ...............
O k la h o m a
O re g o n

S o u t h C a r o l i n a ...............................
S o u t h D a k o t a . . . .........................
T e n n e s s e e ............................................
T e x a s .......................................................
U t a h .........................................................
V e r m o n t ...............................................
V i r g i n i a .................................................
W a s h i n g t o n ......................................
W e s t V i r g i n i a .................................
W i s c o n s i n ...........................................
W y o m i n g ............................................
T o t a l ........................................

7,679,006

P l u r a l i t y ..............................................

Dem o­
c ra t.

74,374
87,015 !
127,492
120,644
68,255
22,071
31,104 .
72,413
36,162 '
450,795
338,262
200,771
161,209
244,092 |
63,568 ,
35,403 j
115,908 !
155,543 1
175,771
109,401
60,287
346,574
29,326
131,099
11,212
33,655
182,567
667,468
136,995
32,885
502,721
122,363
38,049
448,778
24,706
62,290
40,266
135,608
217,302
42,601
11,496
82,946
58,691
111,418
166,632
14,918
6,409,106

P r o h i­
b it io n .

665
1,194
11,770
5,559
2,380
670
553
1,059
1,986
29,343
18,045
9,837
5,033
5,887
1,487
3,302
4,379
16,974
11,107
4,231
827
5,179
905
4,934
22,607
1,553
11,402
2,082
36,694
1,010
4,039
300
1,634

S o c ia l­
is t.

1,399
5,842
28,659
7,974
5,113
239
3,747
584
6,400
34,691
13,476
8,287
12,420
4,060
2,538
1,758
2,323
10,781
11,586
14,527
978
15,431
5,855
3,524
2,103
1,299
10,253
38,451
378
2,421
33,795
21,734
7,339
33,913
1,365
100
2,846
1,870
7,870
4,895

802
1,111
4,700
5,139
11,572
66

255
14,177
3,679
28,170
1,715

252,683

420,820

S o c ia l­
is t
L a b o r.

Popu­

list.

1,508 ;
1,026 I

In d e ­
pend­
e n t.

495
4,278

1,946
16,969
1,651
643

633
1,193
261

404

333

728
30
1,356
77’
119
7,709
514
404
68
200

82
701
485
19,239
742

1,018
1,096
1,276
1,165

402
481

584
2,922
35,817

1,196
3,877

43

720

163
412

1,222

183

475
245
289
1,057
1,105
43

1,081 j

25

332

105

87
804
51
249
46

28,131

83,562

314
64
13,825

T o ta l.1

103,809
152.126
386,597
263,877
189,999
48,024
49,360
132,794
97,288
1,154,751
721.126
494,770
375,946
490,687
75,146
106,336
238,531
456,926
541,749
331,304
66,904
715,874
68,822
266,799
24,526
89,592
467,198
1,638,350
252,310
94,582
1,121,588
255,228
110,889 (
1,267,443
72,317,,
66,398
114,775
257,515
292,472
108,611'
52,654
137,066
183,879
258,151
454,435
37,609
14,887,133

1 1,209,900

i Figures do not include blank or void, ballots or votes cast for names not appearing on any of the electoral

Digitized fortickets specified in the table.
FRASER


POPULAR VOTE,

697

No. 346*— POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: B y P r in c ip a l
P o l it ic a l P a r t ie s , S p e c if ie d i n t h e P r e c e d in g T a b l e , a n d b y S t a t e s , 1888
to 1908.1
[ S o u r c e : R e p o r t s o f S t a t e o f fic ia ls o n f i le i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f S t a t e , W a s h in g t o n , D . C . ]

1888

1892

1896

1900

1904

A l a b a m a .........................................................

174*100

2 3 2 ,7 5 7

1 9 4 ,5 7 4

1 5 8 ,9 4 2

106*845

A r l r a n s n s , . . . . .................................................

1 5 8 ,2 4 8

1 4 6 ,7 6 9

1 4 8 ,5 0 8

1 2 7 ,4 4 4

1 1 6 ,4 2 1

1 5 2 ,1 2 6

C a l i f o r n i a .......................................................

2 4 8 ,3 0 6

2 6 9 ,5 4 3

2 9 7 ,4 9 6

3 0 2 ,3 9 9

3 3 1 ,5 4 5

3 8 6 ,5 9 7

S ta te .

1908

103*809

C o l o r a d o ..........................................................

9 1 ,7 9 9

9 3 ,8 9 1

1 8 9 ,8 1 9

2 2 0 ,6 6 5

2 4 3 ,6 8 7

2 6 3 ,8 7 7

C o n n e c t i c u t .................................................

1 5 3 ,9 8 4

1 6 4 ,2 6 2

1 7 4 ,4 0 2

1 8 0 ,1 4 0

1 9 1 ,1 1 7

1 8 9 ,9 9 9

D e l a w a r e ........................................................

2 9 ,7 8 7

3 7 ,2 2 2

3 1 ,5 3 8

4 2 ,0 0 1

4 3 ,8 7 5

4 8 ,0 2 4

F l o r i d a .............................................................

6 6 ,7 2 8

3 5 ,5 5 6

4 6 ,4 5 6

3 9 ,2 2 6

3 9 ,3 0 7

4 9 ,3 6 0

G e o r g i a .............................................................

1 4 2 ,8 6 9

2 2 1 ,6 1 6

1 6 3 ,2 6 2

1 2 2 ,7 3 6

1 3 0 ,9 9 2

1 3 2 ,7 9 4

1 9 ,6 0 9

2 9 ,6 2 1

5 7 ,7 0 1

7 2 ,5 7 8

9 7 ,2 8 8

1 ,0 8 9 ,0 0 8

1 ,1 3 0 ,8 7 3

1 ,0 7 5 ,6 6 9

1 ,1 5 4 ,7 5 1
7 2 1 ,1 2 6

I d a h o .................................................................
I l l i n o i s ...............................................................

7 4 7 ,6 8 3

8 7 3 ,6 4 6

T n r if a n n . ............................................

5 3 6 ,9 4 9

5 5 3 ,6 1 3

6 3 7 ,1 2 4

6 6 3 ,8 4 0

6 8 1 ,9 3 4

I o w a ....................................................................

4 0 4 ,1 3 0

4 4 3 ,1 5 9

5 2 1 ,6 1 7

5 3 0 ,1 8 9

4 8 5 ,9 0 2

4 9 4 ,7 7 0

K a n s a s ..............................................................

3 3 0 ,2 1 6

3 2 4 ,9 0 5

3 3 5 ,7 8 7

3 5 3 ,7 6 6

3 2 8 ,5 5 7

3 7 5 ,9 4 8

K e n t u c k y ......................................................

3 4 4 ,1 5 9

3 4 0 ,8 4 4

4 4 5 ,9 5 6

4 6 7 ,6 0 0

4 3 5 ,7 6 5

4 9 0 ,6 8 7

L o u i s i a n a .......................................................

1 1 5 ,8 9 9

1 1 5 ,5 6 5

1 0 1 ,0 4 6

6 7 ,9 0 4

5 3 ,9 0 8

7 5 ,1 4 6

M a i n e .................................................................

1 2 8 ,1 3 3

1 1 6 ,0 0 9

1 1 8 ,5 0 4

1 0 5 ,7 2 1

9 6 ,0 3 7

1 0 6 ,3 3 6
2 3 8 ,5 3 1

M a r y l a n d .......................................................

2 1 0 ,9 2 1

2 1 3 ,2 7 5

2 5 0 ,8 7 7

2 6 4 ,2 8 8

2 2 4 ,2 2 4

M a s s a c h u s e t t s ...........................................

3 4 4 ,4 9 8

3 9 0 ,6 7 2

4 1 7 ,3 6 7

4 1 4 ,6 9 7

4 4 5 ,1 4 6

4 5 6 ,9 2 6

M i c h i g a n .........................................................

4 7 5 ,3 5 6

4 6 5 ,7 9 2

5 4 4 ,9 5 8

5 4 4 ,3 7 5

5 2 5 ,0 9 9

5 4 1 ,7 4 9

M i n n e s o t a ......................................................

2 6 3 ,2 8 5

2 6 7 ,2 3 8

3 3 8 ,5 4 0

3 1 6 ,3 1 1

2 9 2 ,9 5 9

3 3 1 ,3 0 4

M i s s i s s i p p i ....................................................

1 1 6 ,8 4 5

5 2 ,7 2 7

7 0 ,4 7 2

5 9 ,1 0 3

5 8 ,3 7 7

6 6 ,9 0 4

M i s s o u r i ...........................................................

5 2 1 ,3 5 3

5 4 0 ,6 5 0

5 5 8 ,3 2 9

6 8 3 ,6 5 6

6 4 3 ,8 6 1

7 1 5 ,8 7 4

4 4 ,3 1 5

5 3 ,2 1 7

6 3 ,6 9 3

6 4 ,4 4 4

6 8 ,8 2 2

2 0 2 ,6 2 2

2 0 0 ,2 0 6

2 2 4 ,1 7 4

2 4 1 ,4 3 0

2 2 5 ,7 3 2

2 6 6 ,7 9 9

M o n t a n a .........................................................
N e b r a s k a ........................................................
N e v a d a ............................................................

1 2 ,2 7 8

1 0 ,8 7 8

1 0 ,3 1 4

1 0 ,1 9 6

1 2 ,1 1 5

2 4 ,5 2 6

N e w H a m p s h i r e .....................................

9 0 ,8 1 9

8 9 ,3 2 9

8 3 ,5 6 7

9 2 ,3 4 8

9 0 ,0 9 7

8 9 ,5 9 2

N e w J e r s e y ..................................................

3 0 3 ,8 0 1

3 3 6 ,2 6 9

3 7 1 ,0 4 7

4 0 1 ,2 0 6

4 3 2 ,5 4 8

4 6 7 ,1 9 8

N e w Y o r k .....................................................

1 ,3 1 7 ,1 6 0

1 ,3 1 8 ,9 8 8

1 ,4 2 4 ,1 4 0

1 ,5 4 8 ,0 0 6

1 ,6 1 7 ,7 7 0

1 ,6 3 8 ,3 5 0

N o r t h C a r o l i n a .........................................

2 8 5 ,9 5 6

2 8 1 ,0 2 5

3 3 0 ,9 9 0

2 9 2 ,6 7 2

2 0 6 ,1 1 0

2 5 2 ,3 1 0

3 6 ,1 0 5

4 7 ,3 7 9

5 7 ,7 9 5

7 0 ,2 9 0

9^582

8 4 0 ,3 6 1

8 5 0 ,1 6 6

1,0 1 4 * 2 9 5

1 ,0 3 5 ,7 8 9

1 ,0 0 4 * 6 6 8

1 ,1 2 1 ,5 8 8

O r e g o n ..............................................................

6 1 ,8 5 3

7 8 ,4 9 1

9 7 ,4 1 4

8 4 ,2 1 6

9 0 ,1 5 4

1 1 0 ,8 8 9

P e n n s y l v a n i a ............................................

9 9 8 ,1 1 5

1 ,0 0 2 ,1 1 2

1 ,1 9 4 ,3 5 8

1 ,1 7 3 ,2 1 4

1 ,2 3 6 ,7 3 8

1 ,2 6 7 ,4 4 3

R h o d e I s l a n d ............................................

4 0 ,7 5 0

5 3 ,1 9 3

54*781

5 6 ,5 4 8

6 8 ,6 5 6

7 2 ,3 1 7

S o u t h C a r o l i n a .........................................

7 9 ,5 6 5

7 0 ,4 9 2

6 8 ,9 3 8

5 0 ,8 6 2

5 5 ,1 4 0

6 6 ,3 9 8

7 0 ,5 1 3

8 2 ,9 5 0

9 6 ,1 2 4

1 0 1 ,3 9 5

114*775

T e n n e s s e e ......................................................

3 0 3 ,7 4 4

2 6 4 ,9 7 4

3 2 3 ,7 9 6

2 7 4 ,1 5 3

2 4 2 ,7 8 8

2 5 7 ,5 1 5

T e x a s .................................................................

3 5 7 ,3 7 1

4 2 2 ,1 7 5

5 2 6 ,6 9 3

4 2 3 ,7 0 6

2 3 4 ,0 0 8

2 9 2 ,4 7 2

7 8 ,1 1 9

9 3 ,1 3 0

1 0 1 ,6 2 6

1 0 6 ,6 1 1

N o r t h D a k o t a . . . . . . . . . . .................
O h i o ....................................................................
O k l a h o m a .....................................................

2 5 5 ,2 2 8

S o u t h D a k o t a ............................................

U t a h ........................... .......................................
V e r m o n t .........................................................

6 3 ,4 4 0

5 5 ,7 8 5

6 3 ,8 3 1

5 5 ,7 8 5

5 1 ,8 8 7

5 2 ,6 5 4

V i r g i n i a ...........................................................

3 0 4 ,1 1 0

2 9 2 ,3 0 6

294*959

2 6 4 ,4 7 0

1 3 0 ,5 4 4

1 3 7 ,0 6 6

8 7 ,9 6 2

9 3 ,5 8 3

1 0 7 ,5 2 4

1 4 5 ,2 5 1

1 8 3 ,8 7 9

W e s t V i r g i n i a ............................................

15 9 ,4 4 1

1 7 1 ,07 1

2 0 1 ,7 6 8

2 2 0 ,8 1 5

2 4 0 ,0 2 6

2 5 8 ,1 5 1

W i s c o n s i n ......................................................

3 5 4 ,7 7 4

3 7 1 ,2 2 2

4 4 7 ,0 6 3

4 4 2 ,6 1 3

4 4 3 ,0 1 4

4 5 4 ,4 3 5

1 6 ,7 0 6

2 0 ,6 0 6

2 4 ,6 4 6

3 0 ,7 1 3

3 7 ,6 0 9

1 1 ,3 8 1 ,4 0 8

1 2 ,0 4 3 ,6 0 3

1 3 ,8 1 3 .2 4 3

1 3 ,9 6 4 ,5 1 8

1 3 ,5 2 3 ,5 1 9

1 4 ,8 8 7 ,1 3 3

5 6 7 ,6 9 2

8 6 1 ,4 5 9

2 ,5 4 4 * 3 4 3

1 ,2 6 0 ,9 0 0

9 5 ,7 1 3

3 6 3 ,6 1 2

W a s h i n g t o n .................................................

W y o m i n g ......................................................
T o t a l ..................................................
P lu r a lit y :
R e p u b l i c a n ......................................
D e m o c r a t i c .....................................

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698

No. 3 4 ? . —ELECTORAL VOTE FOR PRESIDENT: B y P r in c ip a l
P a r t ie s a n d b y S t a t e s , 1888 t o 1908.

P o litica l

[S o u rc e : J o u r n a l o f t h e S e n a te , W a s h in g t o n , D . C .]

1892

18961

S ta te .
Repub­
lic a n .

Dem o­
c r a t ic .

T o t a l.

R epub­ D e m o ­
lic a n .

c r a t ic .

Popu­
lis t .

T o t a l.

Repub­
lic a n .

Dem oc r a t ic Populis t.

T o ta l.

A l a b a m a _____

11

A r k a n s a s ....

8

C a l i f o r n i a ____

9

C o l o r a d o _____

4

C o n n e c tic u t-.

6

D e la w a r e .. . ,

3

F l o r i d a .............

4

G e o r g i a ............

13

I d a h o .................

3

I l l i n o i s ..............

24

I n d i a n a ............

15

I o w a ....................

13

13

10

10

K e n t u c k y ...................

13

L o u i s i a n a ....................
M a i n e ..............................

8

M a r y l a n d ....................
M a s s a c h u s e tts .. .

15

M i c h i g a n .....................

14

M i n n e s o t a ..................

9

M i s s i s s i p p i .................

9

M i s s o u r i ........................

17

17

M o n t a n a ......................

3

3

N e b r a s k a ....................

8

8

N e v a d a .........................

3

3

N e w H a m p s h ir e .

4

4

10

10

N e w J e r s e y ...............

10

N e w Y o r k ..................

36

N o r th C a r o lin a ...

11

N o r t h D a k o t a ____

3

3

23

23

O h i o .................................

23

36

11

11

O k l a h o m a ..................
O r e g o n ...........................

4

4

P e n n s y l v a n i a ____

32

32

R h o d e I s l a n d _____

4

4

S o u th C a r o lin a ...

9

9

S o u th

D a k o ta ...

4

4

T e n n e s s e e ...................

12

12

T e x a s ..............................

15

4

15
3
4

12

12

W a s h i n g t o n .............

4

4

W e s t V i r g i n i a ____

6

6

12

12

3

3

U t a h ................................
V e r m o n t ......................

12

V i r g i n i a ........................

W i s c o n s i n ...................

11

W y o m i n g ....................
T o t a l ...............

233

P l u r a l i t y ....................
i Th
 e e l e c t o r a l v o t e f o r V i c e


168

401

145

277
132

22

444

271

176

95

P r e s i d e n t i n 1896 w a s : R e p u b l i c a n , 2 7 1 ; D e m o c r a t i c , 14 9 ; P o p u l i s t , 2 7 .

447

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1904

1900

1908

S ta te .
Repub­
lic a n .

ll

A l a b a m a .....................................................
A r k a n s a s ....................................................
C a l i f o r n i a ....................................................

Dem o­
c r a t ic .

8
9

T o ta l.

11

11

11

11

8

9

9

9

Repub­
lic a n .

10

4

5

5

7

7

3

3

Dem o­
c ra tic .

7

3

3

10

6

6

D e l a w a r e ....................................................

Repub­
lic a n .

9
4

C o l o r a d o ......................................................
C o n n e c t i c u t .............................................

Dem o­
c ra tic .

T o ta l.

3

T o t a l.

11
9
10

10
5

5
7
3

F l o r i d a .........................................................

4

4

5

5

5

5

G e o r g i a . . ....................................................

13

13

13

13

13

13

24

3

3

3

3

3

24

3

I d a h o ..............................................................
I l l i n o i s ..........................................................

27

27

27

27

I n d i a n a ........................................................

IS

15

15

15

15

15

I o w a ...............................................................

13

13

13

13

13

13

T r a n s a s .........................................................

10

10

10

10

10

13

K e n t u c k y ..................................................

8

L o u i s i a n a ...................................................

13

13

9

8

M a i n e ............................................................

6

6

6

M a r y l a n d ...................................................

8

8

1

2

9

G

8

6

8

13

9

9
6

7

10
13

13

6

M a s s a c h u s e t t s .......................................

15

15

16

16

16

16

M i c h i g a n ....................................................

14

14

14

14

14

14

M i n n e s o t a .................................................

9

9

11

11

11

10

9

9

M i s s o u r i ......................................................

17

17

18

18

18

3

3

3

3

3

8

8

8

8

3

3

3

3

4

4

4

M o n t a n a ......................................................
N e b r a s k a . .................................................

8

N e v a d a .........................................................
N e w H a m p s h i r e .................................

3
4

10

11

M i s s i s s i p p i ................................................

10

10
18
3

4

8
3
4

N e w J e r s e y ..............................................

10

10

12

12

12

12

N e w Y o r k .................................................

36

36

39

39

39

39

11

N o r t h C a r o l i n a ....................................

11

12

12

12

12

N o r t h D a k o t a .......................................

3

3

4

4

4

4

O h i o ................................................................

23

23

23

23

23

23

O r e g o n .........................................................

4

4

4

4

4

4

P e n n s y l v a n i a ........................................

32

32

34

34

34

34

R h o d e I s l a n d ........................................

4

4

4

4

4

7

O k l a h o m a .................................................

9

S o u t h C a r o l i n a ....................................
S o u t h D a k o t a .......................................

4

9
4

9
4

4

4
9

9

7

9
4

4

T e n n e s s e e .................................................

12

12

12

12

12

12

T e x a s .............................................................

15

15

18

18

18

18

U t a h ...............................................................

3

3

3

3

3

3

V e r m o n t .....................................................

4

4

4

4

4

4

12

V i r g i n i a .......................................................

12

12

12

12

12
5

W a s h i n g t o n ............................................

4

4

5

5

5

W e s t V i r g i n i a .......................................

6

6

7

7

7

7

12

12

13

13

13

13

W y o m i n g ..................................................

3

3

3

3

3

3

T o t a l ...............................................

292

447

336

476

321

P l u r a l i t y ...................................................

137

W is c o n s in ..




155

196

140

159

162

483




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OF T H E

U N IT E D

ST A T E S,

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A re a .1

P o p u la tio n
J u n e l.*

Popu­
la t io n
per
s q u a re
m ile .a

1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1876
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1835
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
3898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
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81
1

892,135
1 ,7 2 0 ,1 2 2
1 .7 9 2 .2 2 3
1, 792,223
1 .7 9 2 .2 2 3
2 .9 9 7 .1 1 9
2 .9 9 7 .1 1 9
2 .9 9 7 .1 1 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 , 789
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3.0 2 6 , 789
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
8 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9
3 .0 2 6 .7 8 9

P er
c a p it a .

T o t a l.

Dollars.

Sq. miles.
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1801
1862
1863
1864
1865

5 ,3 0 8 ,4 8 3
7 ,2 39,881
9 ,6 3 8 ,4 5 3

12,866,020
1 7 ,069,453
23 ,1 9 1 ,8 7 6
2 3 .9 9 5 .0 0 0
2 4 .8 0 2 .0 0 0
2 5 .6 1 5 .0 0 0
2 6 .4 3 3 .0 0 0
27 .2 5 6 .0 0 0
28 .0 8 3 .0 0 0
28 .9 1 6 .0 0 0
2 9 .7 5 8 .0 0 0
30 .5 9 6 .0 0 0
31,443,321
3 2 .0 6 4 .0 0 0
3 2 .7 0 4 .0 0 0
3 3 .3 6 5 .0 0 0
3 4 .0 4 6 .0 0 0
3 4 .7 4 8 .0 0 0
3 5 .4 6 9 .0 0 0
3 6 .2 1 1 .0 0 0
3 6 .9 7 3 .0 0 0
3 7 .7 5 6 .0 0 0
38,658,371
3 9 .5 5 5 .0 0 0
4 0 .5 9 6 .0 0 0
4 1 .6 7 7 .0 0 0
4 2 .7 9 6 .0 0 0
4 3 .9 5 1 .0 0 0
4 5 .1 3 7 .0 0 0
4 6 .3 5 3 .0 0 0
47 .5 9 8 .0 0 0
4 8 .8 6 6 .0 0 0
50 ,1 5 5 ,7 8 3
51 .3 1 6 .0 0 0
5 2 .4 9 5 .0 0 0
5 3 .6 9 3 .0 0 0
5 4 .9 1 1 .0 0 0
5 6 .1 4 8 .0 0 0
5 7 .4 0 4 .0 0 0
5 8 .6 8 0 .0 0 0
5 9 .9 7 4 .0 0 0
61 .2 8 9 .0 0 0
6 2 ,9 4 7 ,7 1 4
6 3 .8 4 4 .0 0 0
65 .0 8 6 .0 0 0
6 6 .3 4 9 .0 0 0
67 .6 3 2 .0 0 0
6 8 .9 3 4 .0 0 0
70 .2 5 4 .0 0 0
7 1 .5 9 2 .0 0 0
7 2 .947.000
74 .3 1 8 .0 0 0
7 5 ,994,575
77 ,6 1 2 ,5 6 9
79 ,2 3 0 ,5 6 3
80 ,8 4 8 ,5 5 7
82,466,551
84 ,0 8 4 ,6 4 5
8 5 ,7 0 2 ,5 3 3
87 ,3 2 0 ,5 3 9
88,9 3 8 ,5 2 7
90,556,521
92,1 7 4 ,6 1 5
93,7 9 2 ,5 0 9

i P u b l i c d e b t , le s s i
1
T r e a s u r y J u l:

W e a lt h .*

1

Dollars. ^

6.12
4 .2 9
5 .5 0
7 .3 4
9 .7 3
7 .8 8
8 .1 5
8 .4 2
8 .6 1
8 .8 9
9 .1 6
9 .4 4
9 .7 2

'
7 ,1 3 5 ,7 8 0 ,6 6 6

3 0 7 .6 9 1

i
i

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10.01
1 0 .29
1 0 .57
1 0 .7 8

1 6 ,1 5 9 ,6 1 6 ,0 0 0

5 1 3 .9 3

3 0 ,0 6 8 ,5 1 8 ,0 0 0

7 7 9 .8 3

4 3 ,6 4 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

8 5 0 .2 0

6 5 ,0 3 7 ,0 9 1 ,0 0 0

1 ,0 3 8 .5 7

11.00
11.22
1 1 .4 5

11.68
1 1 .93
1 2 .1 8
1 2 .4 3
1 2 .0 9
1 2 .9 6
1 3 .3 0
1 3 .6 5
1 4 .0 1
1 4 .3 9
1 4 .7 8
1 5 .1 8
1 5 .5 9
1 6 .0 0
1 6 .4 3
1 6 .8 6
1 7 .2 5
1 7 .6 5
1 8 .0 5
1 8 .4 6
1 8 .8 8
1 9 .3 0
1 9 .73
2 0 .1 7
20.61
2 1 .1 6
2 1 .4 7

21.88
22.31
2 2 .7 4
2 3 .1 8
2 3 .6 2
2 4 .0 7
2 4 .6 3
2 4 .9 9
2 5 .5 5
2 6 .1 0
2 6 .6 4
2 7 .1 8
2 7 .7 3
2 8 .2 7
2 8 .8 2
2 9 .3 6
2 9 .9 0
3 0 .4 5
3 0 .9 9
3 1 .5 4

• 7 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 9 1 ,1 1 7 .0 1

8 8 ,5 1 7 ,3 0 6 ,7 7 5

1 ,1 6 4 .7 9

1 0 7 ,1 0 4 ,2 1 1 ,9 1 7

1 ,3 1 8 .1 1

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>

T o t a l. 5

Dollars.

8 2 ,9 7 6 ,2 9 4 .3 5
5 3 ,1 7 3 ,2 1 7 .5 2
9 1 ,0 1 5 ,5 6 6 .1 5
4 8 ,5 6 5 ,4 0 6 .5 0
3 ,5 7 3 ,3 4 3 .8 2
6 3 .4 5 2 .7 7 3 .5 5
6 8 ,3 0 4 ,7 9 6 .0 2
6 6 .1 9 9 .3 4 1 .7 1
5 9 ,8 0 3 ,1 1 7 .7 0
4 2 ,2 4 2 ,2 2 2 .4 2
3 5 .5 8 6 .9 5 6 .5 6
1 0 .9 6 5 .9 5 3 .0 1
9 ,9 9 8 ,6 2 1 .7 6
3 7 .9 0 0 .1 9 1 .7 2
5 3 ,4 0 5 ,2 3 4 .1 9
5 9 .9 6 4 .4 0 2 .0 1
8 7 ,7 1 8 ,6 6 0 .8 0
5 0 5 ,3 1 2 ,7 5 2 .1 7
11 1 .3 5 0 .7 3 7 .4 1
7 0 9 ,4 5 2 ,2 7 7 .0 4
6 7 4 ,8 1 5 ,8 5 6 .7 6
6 3 6 ,0 3 6 ,1 6 3 .8 4
5 0 8 .1 5 1 .2 1 1 .6 9
4 8 0 .8 5 3 .4 1 3 .2 3
4 3 2 ,7 7 1 ,8 7 3 .0 9
3 3 1 .1 6 9 .9 5 6 .2 1
2 4 6 ,9 9 4 ,0 6 8 .6 7
1 4 9 ,7 8 0 ,5 3 0 .3 5
1 0 5 .4 6 2 .0 6 0 .7 5
1 0 4 .1 4 9 .1 5 3 .6 9
0 9 0 .0 4 1 .1 7 0 .1 3
0 6 0 .9 2 5 .3 4 0 .4 5
0 1 9 .2 7 5 .4 3 1 .3 7
9 9 9 .3 8 2 .2 8 0 .4 5
9 9 6 .4 1 4 .9 0 5 .0 3
9 1 9 .3 2 6 .7 4 7 .7 5
8 1 9 .6 5 0 .1 5 4 .2 3
6 7 5 .0 2 3 .4 7 4 .2 5
5 3 8 .7 8 1 ,8 2 5 .1 5
4 3 8 ,5 4 2 ,9 9 5 .3 9
3 7 5 ,3 5 2 ,4 4 3 .9 1
2 8 2 ,1 4 5 ,8 4 0 .4 4
1 7 5 .1 6 8 .6 7 5 .4 2
0 6 3 .0 0 4 .8 9 4 .7 3
9 7 5 .9 3 9 .7 5 0 .2 2
8 9 0 ,7 8 4 ,3 7 0 .5 3
8 5 1 .9 1 2 .7 5 1 .7 8
3 1 1 ,5 2 6 ,4 6 3 .6 0
8 3 8 .9 6 9 .4 7 5 .7 5
8 9 9 ,3 1 3 ,3 8 0 .5 5
9 0 1 .6 7 2 .9 6 6 .7 4
9 5 5 .2 9 7 .2 5 3 .7 0
9 8 6 .6 5 6 .0 8 6 .1 4
0 2 7 .0 8 5 .4 9 2 .1 4
1 5 5 ,3 2 0 ,2 3 5 .1 9
1 0 7 ,7 1 1 ,2 5 7 .8 9
0 4 4 ,7 3 9 ,1 1 9 .9 7
9 6 9 .4 5 7 .2 4 1 .0 4
9 2 5 ,0 1 1 ,6 3 7 .3 1
9 6 7 .2 3 1 .7 7 3 .7 5
9 8 9 ,8 6 6 ,7 7 2 .0 0
9 6 4 .4 3 5 .6 8 6 .7 9
8 7 8 ,5 9 6 ,7 5 5 .0 3
9 3 8 .1 3 2 .4 0 9 .3 8
0 2 3 .8 6 1 .5 3 0 .7 9
0 4 6 .4 1 9 .1 8 5 .2 5
015, 781, 33S. 46

r e la t e t o c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta te s .
r e la t e t o c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta te s .
F o r o t h e r t h a n c e n s u s y e a r s , f r o m 1800
’ r e p r e s e n t e s t im a t e s o f t h e A c t u a r y o f t h e T r e a s u r y , b e in g a s o f J u l y 1, p r io r
a r e e s tim a te s o f t h e B u r e a u o f t h e C e n s u s , D e p a r t m e n t o f C o m m e r c e a n d L a b i
a re b a s e d u p o n t h e la n d a re a o f c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta te s a n d u p o n p o p u l
r e c e d in g c o lu m n .
t io n o f r e a l a n d p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y ; t h e fig u r e s a r e th o s e o f t h e B u r e a u o f t h e
C o m m e r c e a n d L a b o r , r e la t e to c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta te s , a n d c o v e r c e n s u s y
i, o u t s t a n d i n g p r i n c i p a l o f t h e p u b l i c d e b t J a n . 1 .




PROGRESS
P R O G R E S S

In te re s tb e a r in g d e b t
J u ly l.«

D o lla r s.

8 2 ,9 7 6 ,2 9 4
5 3 ,1 7 3 ,2 1 8
9 1 ,0 1 5 ,6 6 6
4 8 ,5 6 5 ,4 0 6
3 ,5 7 3 ,3 4 4
6 3 ,4 5 2 ,7 7 4
6 8 ,3 0 4 ,7 9 6
6 6 ,1 9 9 ,3 4 2
5 9 ,8 0 3 ,1 1 8
4 2 ,2 4 2 ,2 2 2
3 5 ,5 8 6 ,9 5 7
3 1 ,7 6 2 ,7 6 2
2 8 ,4 6 0 ,9 5 9
4 4 ,7 0 0 ,8 3 8
5 8 ,2 9 0 ,7 3 8
6 4 ,6 4 0 ,8 3 8
9 0 ,3 8 0 ,8 7 4
3 6 5 ,3 0 4 ,8 2 7
7 0 7 ,5 3 1 ,6 3 4
1 ,3 5 9 ,9 3 0 ,7 6 4
2 ,2 2 1 ,3 1 1 ,9 1 8
2 , S 3 2 ,3 3 1 ,2 0 8
2 ,2 4 8 ,0 6 7 ,3 8 8
2 ,2 0 2 ,0 8 8 ,7 2 8
2 ,1 6 2 ,0 6 0 ,5 2 2
2 ,0 4 6 ,4 5 5 ,7 2 2
1 ,9 3 4 ,6 9 6 ,7 5 0
1 ,8 1 4 ,7 9 4 ,1 0 0
1 ,7 1 0 ,4 8 3 ,9 5 0
1 ,7 3 8 ,9 3 0 ,7 5 0
1 ,7 2 2 ,6 7 6 ,3 0 0
1 ,7 1 0 ,6 8 5 ,4 5 0
1 ,7 1 1 ,8 8 8 ,5 0 0
1 ,7 9 4 ,7 3 5 ,6 5 0
1 ,7 9 7 ,6 4 3 ,7 0 0
1 ,7 2 3 ,9 9 3 ,1 0 0
1 ,6 3 9 ,5 6 7 ,7 5 0
1 ,4 6 3 ,8 1 0 ,4 0 0
1 ,3 3 8 ,2 2 9 ,1 5 0
1 ,2 2 6 ,5 6 3 ,8 5 0
1 ,4 9 6 ,1 5 0 ,9 5 0
1 ,1 4 6 ,0 1 4 ,1 0 0
1 ,0 2 1 ,6 9 2 ,3 5 0
9 5 0 ,5 2 2 ,5 0 0
8 2 9 ,8 5 3 ,9 9 0
7 2 5 ,3 1 3 ,1 1 0
6 1 0 ,5 2 9 ,1 2 0
5 8 5 ,0 2 9 ,3 3 0
5 8 5 ,0 3 7 ,1 0 0
6 3 5 ,0 4 1 ,8 9 0
7 1 6 ,2 0 2 ,0 6 0
8 4 7 ,3 6 3 ,8 9 0
8 4 7 ,3 6 5 ,1 3 0
8 4 7 ,3 6 7 ,4 7 0
1 ,0 4 6 ,0 4 8 ,7 5 0
1 ,0 2 3 ,4 7 8 ,8 6 0
9 8 7 ,1 4 1 ,0 4 0
9 3 1 ,0 7 0 ,3 4 0
9 1 4 ,5 4 1 ,4 1 0
8 9 5 ,1 5 7 ,4 4 0
8 9 5 ,1 5 8 ,3 4 0
8 9 5 ,1 5 9 ,1 4 0
8 9 4 ,8 3 4 ,2 8 0
8 9 7 ,5 0 3 ,9 9 0
9 1 3 ,3 1 7 ,4 9 0
9 1 3 ,3 1 7 ,4 9 0
9 1 5 ,3 5 3 ,1 9 0

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A nn ual
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c h a r g e .*

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U N IT E D

In te re s t
per
c a p ita .*

D o ls.

3 ,4 0 2 ,6 0 1
0 .6 4
3 ,1 6 3 ,6 7 1
.4 4
5 ,1 5 1 ,0 0 4
.5 3
.1 5
1 ,9 1 2 ,5 7 5
1 7 4 ,5 9 8
.0 1
.1 6
3 ,7 8 2 ,3 9 3
8 ,6 9 6 ,7 6 1
.1 5
4 ,0 0 0 ,2 9 8
.1 6
.1 4
3 ,6 6 5 ,8 3 3
.1 2
3 ,0 7 0 ,9 2 7
.0 8 1
2 ,3 1 4 ,4 6 5
.0 7
1 ,8 6 9 ,4 4 6
.0 6
1 ,6 7 2 ,7 6 8
2 ,4 4 6 ,6 7 0
.0 8
3 ,1 2 6 ,1 6 6
.1 0
3 ,4 4 3 ,6 8 7
.1 1
5 ,0 9 2 ,6 3 0
.1 6 1
.6 7
2 2 ,0 4 8 ,6 1 0
4 1 ,8 5 4 ,1 4 8
1 .2 5
7 8 ,8 6 3 ,4 8 7
2 .3 2
3 .9 6
1 3 7 ,7 4 2 ,6 1 7
4 .1 2
1 4 6 ,0 6 8 ,1 9 6
1 3 8 ,8 9 2 ,4 5 1
3 .8 4
3 .4 8
1 2 8 ,4 5 9 ,5 9 8
3 .3 2
1 2 5 ,5 2 3 ,9 9 8
3 .0 8
1 1 8 ,7 8 4 ,9 6 0
1 1 1 ,9 4 9 ,3 3 1
2 .8 3
2 .5 6
1 0 3 ,9 8 8 ,4 6 3
2 .3 5
9 8 ,0 4 9 ,8 0 4
9 8 ,7 9 6 ,0 0 5
2 .3 1
9 6 ,8 5 5 ,6 9 1
2 .2 0
9 6 ,1 0 4 ,2 6 9
2 .1 1
9 3 ,1 6 0 ,6 4 4
2 ,0 1
9 4 ,6 5 4 ,4 7 3 i 1 .9 9
8 3 ,7 7 3 ,7 7 9
1 .7 1
7 9 ,6 3 3 ,9 8 1
1 .5 9
7 5 ,0 1 8 ,6 9 6 1 1 .4 6
5 7 ,3 6 0 ,1 1 1
1 .0 9
.9 6
5 1 ,4 3 6 ,7 1 0
.8 7
4 7 ,9 2 6 ,4 3 3
.8 4
4 7 ,0 1 4 ,1 3 3
4 5 ,5 1 0 .0 9 8
.7 9
.7 1
4 1 ,7 8 0 ,5 3 0
3 8 ,9 9 1 ,9 3 5
.6 5
.5 3
3 3 ,7 5 2 ,3 5 5
.4 7
2 9 ,4 1 7 ,6 0 3
.3 7
2 3 ,6 1 5 ,7 3 6
.3 5
2 2 ,8 9 3 ,8 8 3
2 2 ,8 9 4 ,1 9 4
.8 5
.3 8
2 5 ,3 9 4 ,3 8 6
.4 2
2 9 ,1 4 0 ,7 9 2
.4 9
3 4 ,3 8 7 ,2 6 6
.4 3
3 4 ,3 8 7 ,3 1 5
3 4 ,8 8 7 ,4 0 9
.4 7
.5 4
4 0 ,8 4 7 ,8 7 3
.4 1
3 3 ,5 4 5 ,1 3 0
.3 8
2 9 ,7 8 9 ,1 5 3
2 7 ,5 4 2 ,9 4 6
.3 5
.3 2
2 5 ,5 4 1 ,5 7 3
.2 9
2 4 ,1 7 6 ,7 4 5
.2 9
2 4 ,1 7 6 ,7 8 1
2 3 ,2 4 8 .0 6 4
.2 7
.2 5
2 1 ,6 2 8 ,9 1 4
.2 4
2 1 ,1 0 1 ,1 9 7
2 1 ,2 7 5 ,6 0 2
.2 3
2 1 ,2 7 5 ,6 0 2
.2 3
.2 3
2 1 ,3 3 6 ,6 7 3

ST A T E S,

c o in e d .f

U N IT E D
1800 T O

S ilv e r
c o in e d .f

D o lla r s.

2 2 4 ,2 9 6
6 3 8 ,7 7 4
5 0 1 ,6 8 1
2 ,4 9 5 ,4 0 0
1 ,7 2 6 ,7 0 3
1 ,8 6 6 ,1 0 0
7 7 4 ,3 9 7
9 9 9 ,4 1 0
9 ,0 7 7 ,5 7 1
8 ,6 1 9 ,2 7 0
3 ,5 0 1 ,2 4 5
5 ,1 4 2 ,2 4 0
5 ,4 7 8 ,7 6 0
8 ,4 9 5 ,3 7 0
3 ,2 8 4 ,4 5 0
2 ,2 5 9 ,3 9 0
3 ,7 8 3 ,7 4 0
1 ,2 5 2 ,5 1 7
8 0 9 ,2 6 8
6 0 9 ,9 1 7
6 9 1 ,0 0 5
9 8 2 ,4 0 9
9 0 8 ,8 7 6
1 ,0 7 4 ,3 4 3
1 ,2 6 6 ,1 4 3
1 ,3 7 8 ,2 5 6
3 ,1 0 4 ,0 3 8
2 ,5 0 4 ,4 8 9
4 ,0 2 4 ,7 4 8
6 ,8 5 1 ,7 7 7
1 5 ,3 4 7 ,8 9 3
2 4 ,5 0 3 ,3 0 8
2 8 ,3 9 3 ,0 4 6
2 8 ,5 1 8 ,8 5 0
2 7 ,5 6 9 ,7 7 6
2 7 ,4 1 1 ,6 9 4
2 7 ,9 4 0 ,1 6 4
2 7 ,9 7 3 ,1 3 2
2 9 ,2 4 6 ,9 6 8
2 8 ,5 3 4 ,8 6 6
2 8 ,9 6 2 ,1 7 6
3 2 ,0 8 6 ,7 1 0
8 5 ,1 9 1 ,0 8 1
3 3 ,0 2 5 ,6 0 6
8 5 ,4 9 6 ,6 8 3
3 9 ,2 0 2 ,9 0 8
2 7 ,5 1 8 ,8 5 7
1 2 ,6 4 1 ,0 7 8
8 ,8 0 1 ,7 3 9
9 ,2 0 0 ,3 5 1
5 ,6 9 8 ,0 1 0
2 3 ,0 8 9 ,8 9 9
1 8 ,4 8 7 ,2 9 7
2 3 ,0 3 4 ,0 8 3
2 6 ,0 6 1 ,5 2 0
3 6 ,3 4 5 ,3 2 1
3 0 ,8 3 8 ,4 6 1
3 0 ,0 2 8 ,1 6 7
1 9 ,8 7 4 ,4 4 0
1 5 ,6 9 5 ,6 1 0
6 ,3 3 2 ,1 8 1
1 0 ,6 5 1 .0 8 8
1 3 ,1 7 8 ,4 3 6
1 2 ,3 9 1 ,7 7 7
8 ,0 8 7 ,8 5 3
3 ,7 4 0 ,4 6 8
6 ,4 5 7 ,3 0 2

1911.

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c ia l
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g o ld .f

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in
c ir c u la t io n
J u ly l.
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1 5 .6 8
1 5 .7 7
1 5 .6 2
1 5 .8 2
1 5 .6 2
1 5 .7 0
1 5 .4 6
1 5 .5 9
1 5 .3 3
1 5 .3 3
1 5 .3 8
1 5 .3 8
1 5 .2 7
1 5 .3 8
1 5 .1 9
1 5 .2 9
1 5 .5 0
1 5 .3 5
1 5 .3 7
1 5 .3 7
1 5 .4 4
1 5 .4 3
1 5 .5 7
1 5 .5 9
1 5 .6 0
1 5 .5 7
1 5 .5 7
1 5 .6 3
1 5 .9 3
1 6 .1 6
1 6 .6 4
1 7 .7 5
1 7 .2 0
1 7 .9 2
1 8 .3 9
1 8 .0 5
1 8 .2 5
1 8 .2 0
1 8 .6 4
1 8 .6 1
1 9 .4 1
2 a 78
2 1 .1 0
2 2 .0 0
2 2 .1 0
1 9 .7 5
2 0 .9 2
2 3 .7 2
2 6 .4 9
3 2 .5 6
3 1 .6 0
3 0 .5 9
3 4 .2 0
8 5 .0 3
3 4 .3 6
3 3 .3 3
3 4 .6 8
3 9 .1 5
3 8 .1 0
3 5 .7 0
3 3 .8 7
3 0 .5 4
3 1 .2 4
3 8 .6 4
3 9 .7 4
3 8 .2 2
3 8 .3 3

G o ld .7

Y e a r.

S ilv e r .7

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

3 1 7 ,7 6 0
5 0 1 ,4 3 5
1 ,3 1 9 ,0 3 0
6 4 3 ,1 0 5
1 ,6 7 5 ,4 8 3
3 1 ,9 8 1 ,7 3 9
6 2 ,6 1 4 ,4 9 3
5 6 ,8 4 6 ,1 8 8
3 9 ,3 7 7 ,9 0 9
2 5 ,9 1 5 ,9 6 3
2 9 ,3 8 7 ,9 6 8
3 6 ,8 5 7 ,7 6 9
3 2 ,2 1 4 ,0 4 0
2 2 ,9 3 8 ,4 1 4
1 4 ,7 8 0 ,5 7 0
2 3 ,4 7 3 ,6 5 4
8 3 ,3 9 5 ,5 3 0
2 0 ,8 7 5 ,9 9 8
2 2 ,4 4 5 ,4 8 2
2 0 ,0 8 1 ,4 1 5
2 8 ,2 9 5 ,1 0 8
3 1 ,4 3 5 ,9 4 5
2 3 ,8 2 8 ,6 2 5
1 9 ,3 7 1 ,3 8 8
1 7 ,5 8 2 ,9 8 8
2 3 ,1 9 8 ,7 8 8
2 1 ,0 3 2 ,6 8 5
2 1 ,8 1 2 ,6 4 5
5 7 ,0 2 2 ,7 4 8
3 5 ,2 5 4 ,6 3 0
3 2 ,9 5 1 ,9 4 0
4 6 ,5 7 9 ,4 5 3
4 3 ,9 9 9 ,8 6 4
4 9 ,7 8 6 ,0 5 2
3 9 ,0 8 0 ,0 8 0
6 2 ,3 0 8 ,2 7 9
9 6 ,8 5 0 ,8 9 0
6 5 ,8 8 7 ,6 8 5
2 9 ,2 4 1 ,9 9 0
2 3 ,9 9 1 ,7 5 7
2 7 ,7 7 3 ,0 1 3
2 8 ,9 4 5 ,5 4 2
2 3 ,9 7 2 ,3 8 3
3 1 ,3 8 0 ,8 0 8
2 1 ,4 1 3 ,9 3 1
2 0 ,4 6 7 ,1 8 3
2 9 ,2 2 2 ,0 0 5
3 4 ,7 8 7 ,2 2 3
5 6 ,9 9 7 ,0 2 0
7 9 ,5 4 6 ,1 6 0
5 9 ,6 1 6 ,3 5 8
4 7 ,0 5 3 ,0 6 0
7 6 ,0 2 8 ,4 8 5
7 7 ,9 8 5 ,7 5 7
1 1 1 ,8 4 4 ,2 2 0
9 9 ,2 7 2 ,9 4 3
1 0 1 ,7 3 5 ,1 8 8
4 7 ,3 8 4 ,8 5 3
4 3 ,6 8 3 .7 9 3
2 3 3 ,4 0 2 ,4 0 0
4 9 ,6 3 8 ,4 0 0
7 7 ,5 3 8 ,0 4 5
1 3 1 ,9 0 7 ,4 9 0
1 3 1 ,6 3 8 ,6 3 2
8 8 ,7 7 6 ,9 0 8
1 0 4 ,7 2 3 ,7 3 5
5 6 ,1 7 6 ,8 2 3

703

STATE S,

D o lla r s.

8 1 6 , 0C10,000
2 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,3 4 4 ,2 9 5
7 9 ,3 3 6 ,9 1 6
1 4 7 ,3 9 5 ,4 6 6
1 7 5 ,0 8 8 ,3 5 4
1 8 9 ,3 6 7 ,8 6 4
2 1 4 ,0 5 7 ,1 0 7
2 2 0 ,8 6 2 ,0 3 3
*
2 3 1 ,0 6 8 ,0 2 4
2 3 0 ,0 9 8 ,6 7 5
2 4 2 ,2 8 9 ,8 8 6
2 5 3 ,6 0 1 ,6 8 4
2 4 5 ,6 6 0 ,7 2 4
2 2 8 ,3 0 4 ,7 7 5
2 4 6 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 1 ,0 5 5 ,1 2 8
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 7 ,8 8 4 ,8 5 3
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,1 2 7 ,5 7 3
2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 1 0 ,6 0 5 ,3 6 2
6 9 ,3 8 3 ,0 2 3
6 8 ,6 2 2 ,3 4 5
2 2 5 ,6 9 5 ,7 7 9
7 6 ,1 8 1 ,7 7 6
3 1 5 ,3 1 2 ,8 7 7
7 8 ,7 8 3 ,7 6 9
3 5 8 ,2 5 1 ,3 2 5
8 2 ,1 2 5 ,7 4 9
3 4 4 ,6 5 3 ,4 9 5
8 6 ,3 5 1 ,0 0 8
3 4 0 ,6 2 4 ,2 0 3
3 4 1 ,6 6 8 ,4 1 1
8 2 ,7 8 9 ,8 9 0
9 8 ,8 4 2 ,6 1 3
3 6 8 ,2 1 9 ,5 7 5
1 0 4 ,1 3 2 ,5 8 6
3 7 6 ,5 4 0 ,6 8 1
1 0 5 ,8 8 9 ,7 1 0
3 9 1 ,1 1 4 ,0 3 3
1 0 5 ,9 3 4 ,4 6 3
3 7 6 ,4 8 1 ,5 6 8
3 7 4 ,2 5 8 ,9 2 3
1 1 0 ,3 1 1 ,3 3 6
1 1 7 ,0 4 5 ,3 9 9
4 0 7 ,3 1 9 ,1 6 3
4 0 8 ,5 6 8 ,8 2 4
1 2 0 ,1 1 1 ,1 6 6
1 2 2 ,3 9 9 ,5 3 9
4 0 8 ,5 3 5 ,6 6 3
1 1 2 ,0 7 5 ,6 1 9
4 9 5 ,9 7 6 ,7 3 0
4 7 9 ,6 3 7 ,9 6 1
1 1 2 ,3 3 6 ,0 5 7
1 1 2 ,3 2 1 ,3 5 5
4 5 4 ,9 0 5 ,0 6 4
1 1 1 ,5 5 6 ,6 9 0
6 1 7 ,5 8 9 ,6 8 8
1 2 2 ,5 3 9 ,8 8 6
6 5 7 ,9 5 0 ,4 6 3
1 3 0 ,5 4 7 ,2 5 0
6 7 9 ,7 3 8 ,0 5 0
1 4 2 ,0 5 0 ,3 3 4
6 1 0 ,8 0 6 ,4 7 2
1 4 6 ,1 5 6 ,5 3 7
6 2 9 ,7 9 0 ,7 6 5
1 5 4 ,4 6 8 ,5 7 7
6 3 2 ,3 9 4 ,2 8 9
1 6 5 ,1 1 7 ,9 3 4
6 1 7 ,2 6 0 ,7 3 9
6 4 5 ,8 1 7 ,5 7 6
1 6 6 ,8 4 2 ,1 6 9
1 7 5 ,0 2 2 ,0 4 3
6 5 1 ,0 6 3 ,5 8 9
1 8 8 ,6 3 0 ,8 7 2
6 6 8 ,6 5 5 ,0 7 5
2 0 3 ,4 8 7 ,8 4 5
>«561 ,6 9 7 ,3 7 1
2 0 0 ,5 0 6 822
6 1 3 ,2 4 4 ,8 1 0
2 0 4 ,3 1 9 ,6 9 8
5 9 9 ,3 3 7 ,6 9 8
5 9 0 ,8 7 7 ,9 9 3 102 08,016,245
5 8 9 ,2 9 5 ,5 3 8
2 1 0 ,8 6 7 ,7 7 2

..1 8 0 0
.1 8 1 0
.1 8 2 0
..1 8 8 0
,.1 8 4 0
,.1 8 5 0
..1 8 5 1
,.1 8 5 2
..1 8 5 3
..1 8 5 4
,.1 8 5 5
..1 8 5 6
.1 8 5 7
..1 8 5 8
,.1 8 5 0
..I 8 6 0
.1 8 6 1
..1 8 6 2
..1 8 6 3
,.1 8 6 4
,.1 8 6 5
..1 8 6 6
.1 8 6 7
..1 8 6 8
,.1 8 6 9
.1 8 7 0
,.1 8 7 1
,.1 8 7 2
.1 8 7 3
.1 8 7 4
,.1 8 7 5
..1 8 7 6
..1 8 7 7
.1 8 7 8
.1 8 7 9
.1 8 8 0
,.1 8 8 1
..1 8 8 2
,.1 8 8 3
,.1 8 8 4
,.1 8 8 5
.1 8 8 6
.1 8 8 7
.1 8 8 8
.1 8 8 9
.1 8 9 0
.1 8 9 1
.1 8 9 2
.1 8 9 3
.1 8 9 4
,.1 8 9 5
.1 8 9 6
.1 8 9 7
.1 8 9 8
.1 8 9 9
.1 9 0 0
.1 9 0 1
.1 9 0 2
.1 9 0 3
.1 9 0 4
.1 9 0 5
.1 9 0 6
.1 9 0 7
.1 9 0 8
.1 9 0 9
.1 9 1 0
.1 9 1 1

* F is c a l y e a rs .
f C a le n d a r re a r s .
®F i g u r e s f o r t h e y e a r s 1800 t o 185 5 i n c l u d e t h e t o t a l p u b l i c d e b t .
* G o l d a n d s i l v e r c a n n o t b e s t a t e d s e p a r a t e l y p r i o r t o 1876.
F r o m 186 2 t o 1 87 5, i n c l u s i v e , g o l d a n d
s ilv e r w e r e n o t i n c ir c u la t io n e x c e p t o n t h e P a c if ic c o a s t, w h e r e i t is e s t im a t e d t h a t t h e a v e r a g e s p e c i e
c i r c u l a t i o n w a s a b o u t 8 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d t h i s e s t i m a t e i s c o n t i n u e d f o r t h e t h r e e f o l l o w i n g y e a r s u n d e r
th e h e a d o f g o ld .
A f t e r t h a t p e r io d g o ld w a s a v a ila b le f o r c ir c u la t io n .
8 T o t a l s p e c i e i n c i r c u l a t i o n ; g o l d a n d s i l v e r w e r e n o t s e p a r a t e l y s t a t e d p r i o r t o 187 6.
* E s t im a t e d .
io A s t h e r e s u l t o f s p e c i a l i n v e s t i g a t i o n b y t h e D i r e c t o r o f t h e M i n t a r e d u c t i o n o f 8 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w a s
m a d e i n t h e e s t i m a t e o f g o l d c o i n i n c i r c u l a t i o n o n J u l y 1 ,1 9 0 7 , a s c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e b a s i s o f p r e ­
v i o u s y e a r s , a n d o n S e p t . 1 ,1 9 1 0 , a r e d u c t i o n o f 8 9 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 w a s m a d e i n t h e e s t i m a t e o f s i l v e r c o i n .




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PR O G R E SS

OF T H E
N o .

U N IT E D

3 4 8 .—

S

STATE S,

t a t is t ic a l

R

e c o r d

o f

t h e

P

r o g r e s s

M o n e y i n c i r c u l a t i o n J u l y 1— C o n t i n u e d .

Y e a r.

G o ld
S ilv e r
c e r t if ic a t e s .' c e r t ific a t e s ,

Dollars.

Dollars.

1800.
1810.
1820.
1830.
1840.
1850.
18511852.
1853.
1854.
1855.
1850.
1857.
1858.
1859.
1860.
1861 .
1862.
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867 .
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874 .
1875.
1876.
1877.

7 ,0 8 0

1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911 . . . .

1 5 ,2 7 9 ,8 2 0
7 ,9 6 3 ,9 0 0
6 ,7 6 9 ,5 2 0
6 ,0 2 9 ,0 2 0
6 9 ,8 0 7 ,8 7 0
7 1 ,1 4 6 ,6 4 0
................................
1 2 6 ,7 2 9 ,7 3 0
................................
7 6 ,0 4 4 ,3 7 5
................................
9 1 ,2 2 5 ,4 3 7
................................
1 2 1 ,0 9 4 ,6 5 0
................................
1 1 7 ,1 3 0 ,2 2 9
................................
1 3 0 ,8 3 0 ,8 5 9
................................
1 2 0 ,0 6 3 ,0 6 9
................................
1 4 1 .0 9 3 .6 1 9
................................
9 2 ,6 4 2 ,1 8 9
................................
6 6 ,3 3 9 ,8 4 9
................................
4 8 ,3 8 1 ,3 0 9
................................
4 2 ,1 9 8 ,1 1 9
................................
3 7 ,2 8 5 ,3 3 9
................................
8 5 ,8 1 1 ,5 8 9
................................
3 2 ,6 5 5 ,9 1 9
................................
2 0 0 ,7 3 3 ,0 1 9
................................
2 4 7 ,0 3 6 ,3 5 9
................................
3 0 6 ,3 9 9 ,0 0 9
................................
3 7 7 ,2 5 8 ,5 5 9
................................
4 6 5 ,6 5 5 ,0 9 9
................................
4 8 5 ,2 1 0 ,7 4 9
................................
................................
6 1 6 ,5 6 1 ,8 4 9
................................
6 0 0 ,0 7 2 ,2 9 9
7 8 2 .9 7 6 .6 1 9
................................
8 1 5 ,0 0 5 ,4 4 9
................................
8 0 2 ,7 5 4 ,1 9 9
................................
9 3 0 ,3 6 7 ,9 2 9

4 1 4 ,4 8 0
5 ,7 8 9 ,5 6 9
3 9 ,1 1 0 ,7 2 9
5 4 ,5 0 6 ,0 9 0
7 2 ,6 2 0 ,6 8 6
9 6 ,4 2 7 ,0 1 1
1 0 1 ,5 3 0 ,9 4 6
8 8 ,1 1 6 ,2 2 5
1 4 2 ,1 1 8 ,0 1 7
2 0 0 ,7 5 9 ,6 5 7
2 5 7 ,1 5 5 ,6 6 5
2 9 7 .5 5 6 .2 3 8
3 0 7 ,2 3 5 ,9 6 6
3 2 6 ,6 9 3 ,4 6 5
3 2 6 ,8 2 3 ,8 4 8
3 2 6 ,9 9 0 ,7 3 6
3 1 9 ,6 2 2 ,9 4 1
3 3 0 ,6 5 7 ,1 9 1
3 5 7 ,8 4 9 ,3 1 2
3 9 0 ,1 2 6 ,5 1 0
4 0 2 ,1 3 6 ,6 1 7
4 0 8 ,4 6 5 ,5 7 4
4 2 9 ,6 4 3 ,5 5 6
4 4 6 ,5 5 7 ,6 6 2
4 5 4 ,7 3 3 ,0 1 3
4 6 1 ,1 3 8 ,6 9 8
4 5 4 ,8 6 4 ,7 0 8
4 7 1 ,5 2 0 ,0 5 4
4 7 0 ,2 1 1 ,2 2 5
4 6 5 ,2 7 8 ,7 0 5
4 7 7 ,7 1 7 ,8 2 4
4 7 8 .5 9 7 .2 3 8
4 5 3 ,5 4 3 ,6 9 6

U n ite d
S ta te s n o te s
(g re e n ­
b a c k s ).

N a tio n a lb a n k n o te s .

Dollars.

Dollars.

7 2 ,8 6 5 ,6 6 5
3 1 2 ,4 8 1 ,4 1 8
4 1 5 ,1 1 5 ,9 9 0
3 7 8 ,9 1 6 ,7 4 2
3 2 7 ,7 9 2 ,3 0 5
8 1 9 ,4 3 7 ,7 0 2
3 2 8 ,5 7 1 ,6 6 5
3 1 4 ,7 0 2 ,0 9 4
3 2 4 ,9 6 2 ,6 3 8
3 4 3 ,0 6 8 ,9 7 0
3 4 6 ,1 6 8 ,6 8 0
3 4 8 ,4 6 4 ,1 4 5
3 7 1 ,4 2 1 ,4 5 2
3 4 9 ,6 8 6 ,3 3 5
3 3 1 ,4 4 7 ,3 7 8
3 3 7 ,8 9 9 ,3 4 4
3 2 0 ,9 0 5 ,8 9 5
3 0 1 ,6 4 4 ,1 1 2
3 2 7 ,8 9 5 ,4 5 7
3 2 8 ,1 2 6 ,9 2 4
3 2 5 ,2 5 5 ,4 2 7
8 2 3 ,2 4 2 ,1 7 7
3 1 8 ,6 8 7 ,2 1 4
3 3 1 ,2 1 8 ,6 3 7
3 2 3 ,8 1 2 ,6 9 9
3 2 6 .6 6 7 .2 1 9
3 0 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 4 0
3 1 6 ,4 3 9 ,1 9 1
3 3 4 ,6 8 8 ,9 7 7
3 4 3 ,2 0 7 ,3 6 0
3 0 9 ,5 5 9 ,9 0 4
3 1 9 ,0 5 9 ,4 2 6
2 6 6 ,5 8 9 ,6 0 2
2 6 3 ,6 4 8 ,9 8 5
2 2 4 ,2 4 9 ,8 6 8
2 4 5 ,9 5 4 ,6 2 2
2 8 4 ,5 6 9 ,0 2 2
3 0 8 ,3 5 1 ,8 4 2
3 1 3 ,9 7 1 ,5 4 5
3 3 0 ,0 4 5 ,4 0 6
3 3 4 ,2 9 1 ,7 2 2
3 3 4 ,2 4 8 ,5 6 7
3 3 3 ,7 5 9 ,4 2 5
3 3 2 ,4 2 0 ,6 9 7
5 3 5 .9 4 0 .2 2 0
3 4 2 ,2 7 0 ,0 5 5
3 3 9 ,3 9 6 ,3 2 2
3 4 0 ,1 1 8 ,2 6 7
3 3 4 ,7 8 7 ,8 7 0
3 3 8 ,9 8 9 ,1 2 2

3 1 ,2 3 5 ,2 7 0
1 4 6 ,4 0 6 ,7 2 5
2 7 6 ,1 1 6 ,1 7 0
2 8 6 ,8 9 8 ,0 2 0
2 9 5 ,1 5 1 ,4 1 0
2 9 2 ,8 7 0 ,1 5 7
2 8 9 ,7 1 9 ,7 1 4
3 1 4 ,1 3 2 ,7 8 1
3 3 2 ,2 7 6 ,1 6 4
3 4 0 ,8 8 0 ,0 7 8
3 4 0 .2 6 5 .5 4 4
3 4 0 .5 4 6 .5 4 5
3 1 6 ,1 2 0 ,7 0 2
3 0 1 ,2 8 9 ,0 2 5
3 1 1 ,7 2 4 ,3 6 1
3 2 1 ,4 0 4 ,9 9 6
3 3 7 ,4 1 5 ,1 7 8
3 4 9 ,7 4 6 ,2 9 3
3 5 2 ,4 6 4 ,7 8 8
3 4 8 ,5 9 8 ,4 4 8
3 3 0 ,6 8 9 ,8 9 3
3 0 9 ,1 2 4 ,2 2 2
3 0 4 ,9 7 6 ,0 4 4
2 7 6 ,8 5 5 ,2 0 3
2 4 5 ,3 0 6 ,7 8 0
2 0 7 ,2 2 0 ,6 3 3
1 8 1 ,6 0 4 ,9 3 7
1 6 2 ,2 2 0 ,6 4 6
1 6 7 ,2 2 1 ,5 1 7
1 7 4 ,6 6 9 ,7 8 6
2 0 0 ,7 1 8 ,2 0 0
2 0 6 ,9 5 3 ,0 5 1
2 1 5 ,1 6 8 ,1 2 2
2 2 6 ,3 1 8 ,0 0 3
2 2 2 ,9 9 0 ,9 8 7
2 3 7 ,8 0 5 ,4 3 9
8 0 0 ,1 1 6 ,1 1 1
3 4 5 ,1 1 0 ,8 0 0
8 4 5 ,4 7 6 ,5 1 6
3 9 9 ,9 9 6 ,7 0 9
4 3 3 ,0 2 7 ,8 3 5
4 8 0 ,0 2 8 ,8 4 9
5 4 8 ,0 0 1 ,2 3 8
5 8 9 ,2 4 2 ,1 2 5
6 3 1 ,6 4 8 ,6 8 0
6 6 5 ,5 3 8 ,8 0 6
6 8 3 ,6 5 9 ,5 3 5
6 8 7 ,7 0 1 ,2 8 3

M is c e lla ­
neous
c u rre n c y .1

T o ta l m o n e y
in c ir c u la t io n .

C ir c u ­
la t io n
per
c a p it a .

Dollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

1 0 .5 0 0 .0 0 0
2 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 4 .8 0 0 .0 0 0
6 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 6 ,9 6 8 ,5 7 2
1 3 1 ,3 6 6 ,5 2 6
1 5 5 ,1 6 5 ,2 5 1
1 7 1 .6 7 3 .0 0 0
1 8 8 .1 8 1 .0 0 0
2 0 4 ,6 8 9 ,2 0 7
1 8 6 ,9 5 2 ,2 2 3
1 9 5 ,7 4 7 ,9 5 0
2 1 4 ,7 7 8 ,8 2 2
1 5 5 ,2 0 8 ,3 4 4
1 9 3 ,3 0 6 ,8 1 8
2 0 7 ,1 0 2 ,4 7 7
2 0 2 ,0 0 5 ,7 6 7
2 3 6 ,8 3 2 ,0 7 9
2 5 7 ,9 1 2 ,6 2 0
1 9 8 ,2 9 0 ,2 1 8
1 6 4 ,6 4 8 ,3 9 3
4 4 ,6 8 3 ,2 2 6
3 0 ,7 9 0 ,4 0 6
3 2 ,1 6 3 ,1 2 3
3 3 ,0 0 1 ,1 1 3
3 6 ,6 0 2 ,0 7 5
3 6 ,4 1 4 ,3 6 3
3 8 ,1 0 3 ,8 6 4
3 9 ,4 5 5 ,1 8 9
3 9 ,3 9 6 ,0 3 5
3 8 ,8 6 9 ,0 6 7
3 3 ,9 8 6 ,1 8 0
2 0 ,2 4 1 ,6 6 1
1 6 ,3 6 7 ,7 2 5

2 6 .5 0 0 .0 0 0
6 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 7 .1 0 0 .0 0 0
8 7 ,3 4 4 ,2 9 5
1 8 6 ,3 0 5 ,4 8 8
2 7 8 ,7 6 1 ,9 8 2
3 3 0 ,2 5 3 ,6 0 5
3 6 1 ,0 4 0 ,8 6 4
4 0 2 ,2 3 8 ,1 0 7
4 2 5 ,6 5 1 ,2 4 0
4 1 8 ,0 2 0 ,2 4 7
4 2 5 .8 4 6 ,6 2 5
4 5 7 .0 6 8 .7 0 8
4 0 8 ,8 1 0 ,0 2 8
4 3 8 ,9 6 7 ,6 4 2
4 3 5 ,4 0 7 ,2 5 2
4 4 8 ,4 0 5 ,7 6 7
3 3 4 ,6 9 7 ,7 4 4
6 9 5 ,3 9 4 ,0 3 8
6 6 9 ,6 4 1 ,4 7 8
7 1 4 ,9 7 1 ,8 6 0
6 7 3 ,5 9 1 ,7 0 1
6 6 2 ,1 2 6 ,1 2 8
6 8 0 ,8 8 6 ,1 9 8
6 6 5 ,5 7 3 ,3 6 4
6 7 6 ,2 8 4 ,4 2 7
7 1 8 ,6 1 6 ,1 1 4
7 4 1 .5 4 8 .7 0 8
7 5 3 ,7 9 9 ,4 1 2
7 7 6 ,0 8 3 ,0 3 1
7 5 4 ,1 0 1 ,9 4 7
7 2 7 ,6 0 9 ,3 8 8
7 2 2 ,3 1 4 ,8 8 3
7 2 9 ,1 3 2 ,6 3 4
8 1 8 ,6 3 1 ,7 9 3
9 7 3 ,3 8 2 ,2 2 8
1 ,1 1 4 ,2 3 8 ,1 1 9
1 ,1 7 4 ,2 9 0 ,4 1 9
1 ,2 3 1 ,0 4 7 ,9 2 5
1 ,2 4 3 ,9 2 5 ,9 6 9
1 ,2 9 3 ,0 6 1 ,8 3 6
1 ,2 5 0 ,0 1 1 ,5 3 1
1 ,3 1 7 ,5 3 9 ,1 4 3
1 ,3 7 2 ,1 6 4 ,8 7 0
1 ,3 8 0 ,3 6 1 ,6 4 9
1 ,4 2 9 ,2 5 1 ,2 7 0
1 ,4 9 7 ,4 4 0 ,3 0 7
1 ,6 0 1 ,3 4 7 ,1 8 7
1 ,5 9 6 ,7 0 1 ,0 6 5
1 ,6 6 1 ,3 0 7 ,1 6 5
1 ,6 0 1 ,9 6 8 ,4 7 3
1 ,5 0 6 ,4 3 4 ,9 6 6
1 ,6 4 0 ,9 8 3 ,1 7 1
1 ,8 3 7 ,8 5 9 ,8 9 4
1 ,9 0 4 ,0 7 1 ,8 8 1
2 ,0 5 5 ,1 5 0 ,9 9 7
2 ,1 7 5 ,3 0 7 ,9 6 1
2 ,2 4 9 ,3 9 0 ,5 5 1
2 ,3 6 7 ,6 9 2 ,1 6 9
2 ,5 1 9 ,1 4 2 ,8 5 9
2 ,5 8 7 ,8 8 2 ,6 5 3
2 ,7 3 6 ,6 4 6 ,6 2 8
a2 , 7 7 2 ,9 5 6 ,4 5 5
3 ,0 3 8 ,0 1 5 ,4 8 8
3 ,1 0 6 ,2 4 0 ,6 5 7
2 3 ,1 0 2 ,3 5 5 ,6 0 5
3 ,2 1 4 ,0 0 2 ,5 9 6

4 0 ,3 4 8 ,7 0 4
1 2 8 ,0 9 8 ,6 9 2
1 5 2 ,5 7 0 ,6 1 4
1 9 3 ,6 1 6 ,4 2 9
1 7 1 ,3 8 8 ,1 6 9
1 2 6 ,9 3 5 ,2 4 7
1 4 4 ,4 2 9 ,5 1 7
1 2 3 ,8 7 1 ,4 3 7
1 1 2 ,8 3 6 ,7 6 4
7 9 ,0 0 8 ,9 4 2
4 7 ,5 2 4 ,5 3 8
2 9 ,8 0 2 ,7 7 6
1 9 ,0 7 6 ,6 4 8
1 2 ,9 0 2 ,0 5 7
9 ,2 7 2 ,0 1 8
7 ,3 3 7 ,3 2 0
5 ,9 7 5 ,5 3 5
4 ,9 6 3 ,5 3 0
4 ,2 0 3 ,4 1 5
8 ,6 6 2 ,5 2 5
3 ,2 3 7 ,2 5 6

4 .9 9
7 .6 0
6 .9 6
6 .7 8

10.91
12.02
1 3 .7 6
1 4 .5 6
1 5 .7 0
1 6 .1 0
1 5 .3 4
1 5 .1 6
1 5 .8 1
1 3 .7 4
1 4 .3 6
1 3 .8 5
1 3 .9 8
1 0 .2 3
1 7 .8 4
1 9 .6 7
2 0 .5 8
1 8 .9 9
1 8 .2 9
1 8 .4 2
1 7 .6 3
1 7 .6 1
1 8 .1 7
1 8 .2 7
1 8 .0 9
1 8 .1 3
1 7 .1 6
1 6 .1 2
1 5 .6 8
1 5 .3 2
1 6 .7 5
1 9 .4 1
2 1 .7 1
2 2 .3 7
2 2 .9 3
2 2 .6 5
2 3 .0 3
2 1 .7 8
2 2 .4 5

22.88
2 2 .5 2
2 2 .8 2
2 3 .4 5
2 4 .6 0
2 4 .0 6
2 4 .5 6
2 3 .2 4
2 1 .4 4
2 2 .9 2
2 5 .1 9
2 5 .6 2
2 6 .9 3
2 7 .9 8
2 8 .4 3
2 9 .4 2
3 0 .7 7
3 1 .0 8
3 2 .3 2
2 3 2 .2 2
3 4 .7 2
3 4 .9 3
2 3 4 .3 3
3 4 .2 0

i I n c l u d e s n o t e s o f B a n k o f U n i t e d S t a t e s , S t a t e b a n k n o t e s , d e m a n d n o t e s o f 1862 a n d 1 8 6 3 ; f r a c ­
t i o n a l c u r r e n c y 1863 t o 1 87 8; T r e a s u r y n o t e s o f 1890, 1891 t o d a t e , a n d c u r r e n c y c e r t i f i c a t e s , a c t o f
J u n e 8 , 1 8 7 2 ,1 8 9 2 t o 190 0.




PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES,
of

th e

U

n it e d

Sta t e s, 1800

to

191 1— C o n tin u e d .

N a t io n a l b a n k s . f

B a n k c le a r in g s . *

N ew Y ork.

N um ­
ber.

T o t a l U n ite d
S ta te s .

C a p it a l p a id ,
1

Dollars.

D o lla r s.

Loans and
d is c o u n t s .

| S u r p lu s f u n d
a n d u n d iv id e d
!
p r o f it s .

Dollars.

Dollars.

T
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66
X,
1 ,6 3 4
1 ,6 3 6
1 ,6 4 0
1 ,6 1 9
1 ,6 1 2
1 ,7 2 3
1 ,8 5 3
1 ,9 6 8
1 ,9 8 3
2 .0 7 6
2 ,0 9 1
2 ,0 7 8
2 ,0 5 6
2 ,0 4 8
2 .0 7 6
2 ,1 1 5
2 .2 3 9
2 ,4 1 7
2 ,6 2 5

2 .6 8 9
5 2 ,1 2 6 ,7 0 4 ,4 8 8
4 8 ,7 5 0 ,8 8 6 ,8 1 3
5 3 ,5 0 1 ,4 1 1 ,5 1 0
5 8 ,8 4 5 ,2 7 9 ,5 0 5
5 7 ,2 9 8 ,7 3 7 ,9 3 8
6 0 ,8 8 3 ,5 7 2 ,4 3 8
5 8 ,8 8 0 ,6 8 2 ,4 5 5
4 5 ,0 2 8 ,4 9 6 ,7 4 6
5 0 ,9 7 5 ,1 5 5 ,0 1 6
5 1 ,9 3 5 ,6 5 1 ,7 3 3
6 4 ,1 7 9 ,5 4 5 ,0 3 0
6 5 ,9 2 4 ,8 2 0 ,7 6 9
8 8 ,8 2 8 ,6 7 2 ,5 3 3
8 4 ,5 8 2 ,4 5 0 ,0 8 1
1 1 4 ,8 1 9 ,7 9 2 ,0 8 6
1 1 6 ,0 2 1 ,6 1 8 ,0 0 3
1 1 3 ,9 6 3 ,2 9 8 ,9 7 3
1 0 2 ,3 5 6 ,4 3 5 ,0 4 7
1 4 0 ,5 9 2 ,0 8 7 ,6 1 6
1 5 7 ,6 8 1 ,2 5 9 ,9 9 9
1 5 4 ,4 7 6 ,8 3 0 ,5 3 7
1 2 6 ,2 3 8 ,6 9 4 ,3 9 8
1 5 8 ,8 7 7 ,1 9 2 ,1 0 0
1 6 8 .9 8 6 .6 6 4 .0 0 0
1 5 9 .3 7 3 .4 5 0 .0 0 0

2 ,8 0 9
3 ,0 1 4
3 ,1 2 0
3 .2 3 9
3 ,4 8 4
3 ,6 5 2
3 ,7 5 9
3 ,8 0 7
3 ,7 7 0
3 ,7 1 5
3 .6 8 9
3 ,6 1 0
3 .5 8 2
3 .5 8 3
3 ,7 3 2
4 ,1 6 5
4 ,5 3 5
4 ,9 3 9
5 ,3 3 1
5 ,6 6 8
6 ,0 5 3
6 ,4 2 9
6 ,8 2 4
6 ,9 2 6
7 ,1 4 5
7 ,2 7 7

7 ,1 3 8 ,3 9 3
7 5 ,2 1 3 ,9 4 5
3 2 5 ,8 3 4 ,5 5 8
4 1 4 ,2 7 0 ,4 9 3
4 1 8 .5 5 8 .1 4 8
4 2 0 ,1 0 5 ,0 1 1
4 2 2 ,6 5 9 ,2 6 0
4 2 7 ,2 3 5 ,7 0 1
4 5 0 ,3 3 0 ,8 4 1
4 7 0 ,5 4 3 ,3 0 1
4 9 0 ,1 0 9 ,8 0 1
4 9 1 ,0 0 3 ,7 1 1
5 0 1 .5 6 8 .5 6 4
5 0 0 ,3 9 3 ,7 9 6
4 8 1 ,0 4 4 ,7 7 1
4 7 0 ,3 9 3 ,3 6 6
4 5 5 ,2 4 4 ,4 1 5
4 5 5 .9 0 9 .5 6 5
4 6 0 ,2 2 7 ,8 3 5
4 7 7 ,1 8 4 ,3 9 0
5 0 0 ,2 9 8 ,3 1 2
5 2 2 ,5 1 5 ,9 9 6
5 2 6 ,2 7 3 ,6 0 2
5 3 9 ,1 0 9 ,2 9 2
5 7 1 ,6 4 8 ,8 1 1
5 8 8 ,3 8 4 ,0 1 8
6 0 5 ,8 5 1 ,6 4 1
6 4 2 ,0 7 3 ,6 7 6
6 7 2 ,9 0 3 ,5 9 7
6 8 4 ,6 7 8 ,2 0 3
6 8 5 ,7 8 6 ,7 1 9
6 7 1 ,0 9 1 ,1 6 5
6 5 8 ,2 2 4 ,1 8 0
6 5 1 ,1 4 4 ,8 5 5
6 3 2 ,1 5 3 ,0 4 2
6 2 2 ,0 1 6 ,7 4 5
6 0 4 ,8 6 5 ,3 2 7
6 2 1 .5 3 6 ,4 6 1
6 4 5 ,7 1 9 ,0 9 9
7 0 1 ,9 9 0 ,5 5 4
7 4 3 ,5 0 6 ,0 4 8
7 6 7 .3 7 8 .1 4 8
7 9 1 ,5 6 7 ,2 3 1
8 2 6 ,1 2 9 ,7 8 5
8 8 3 ,6 9 0 ,9 1 7
9 1 9 ,1 0 0 ,8 5 0
9 3 7 ,0 0 1 ,0 3 6
9 8 9 ,5 6 7 ,1 1 4
j l , 0 1 9 ,6 3 3 ,1 5 2

5
4 6 6 ,0 8 8
70 7 4 6 ,5 1 3
362 4 4 2 ,7 4 3
550. 3 5 3 ,0 9 4
5 8 8 ,4 5 0 ,3 9 6
6 5 5 ,7 2 9 ,5 4 6
6 8 6 ,3 4 7 ,7 5 6
7 1 9 .3 4 1 ,1 8 6
7 8 9 ,4 1 6 ,5 6 8
8 7 1 ,5 3 1 ,4 4 9
9 2 5 ,5 5 7 ,6 8 2
926 1 9 5 ,6 7 2
9 7 2 ,9 2 6 ,5 3 2
9 3 3 ,6 8 6 ,5 3 0
901 7 3 1 ,4 1 6
8 3 5 ,0 7 8 ,1 3 3
8 3 5 ,8 7 5 .0 1 2
994, 7 1 2 ,6 4 6
1 ,1 4 4 ,9 8 8 ,9 4 9
1 ,2 0 8 ,9 3 2 ,6 5 6
1 ,2 8 5 ,5 9 1 ,9 0 2
1 ,2 6 9 ,8 6 2 ,9 3 6
1 ,2 5 7 ,6 5 5 ,5 4 8
1 ,4 2 1 ,5 4 7 ,1 9 9
1 5 6 0 ,3 7 1 ,7 4 1
1 ,6 2 8 ,1 2 4 ,5 6 5
1 ,7 7 9 ,0 5 4 ,5 2 8
1 ,9 3 3 ,5 0 9 ,3 3 3
1 ,9 6 3 ,7 0 4 ,9 4 8
2 ,1 2 7 , 7 5 7 ,1 9 1
2 ,0 2 0 ,4 8 3 ,6 7 1
1 ,9 4 4 ,4 4 1 ,3 1 5
2 ,0 1 6 ,6 3 9 ,5 3 6
1 ,9 7 1 ,6 4 2 ,0 1 2
1 ,9 7 7 ,5 5 3 ,7 1 1
2 ,1 6 3 , 6 8 1 ,9 3 8
2 ,4 9 2 ,2 3 0 ,5 8 5
2 ,6 2 3 ,5 1 2 ,2 0 1
2 ,9 5 6 ,9 0 6 ,3 7 6
3 ,2 2 1 ,8 5 9 ,6 3 1
3 ,4 1 5 ,0 4 5 ,7 5 1
3 ,5 9 5 ,0 1 3 ,4 6 7
3 ,8 9 9 ,1 7 0 ,3 2 8
4 ,2 0 6 ,8 9 0 ,0 7 8
4 ,6 3 1 ,3 4 3 ,6 9 2
4 ,6 1 5 ,6 7 5 ,5 3 2
5 ,0 3 5 .8 8 3 ,5 1 7
5 ,4 3 0 ,1 5 9 ,1 8 7
5 ,6 1 0 ,8 3 8 ,7 8 7

4 ,2 2 4 ,2 4 0
5 4 ,4 6 2 ,9 7 4
7 9 ,4 3 8 ,1 6 7
9 3 ,8 8 9 ,0 3 4
1 0 9 ,3 8 3 ,3 4 2
1 2 6 ,0 3 1 ,4 7 5
1 3 4 ,5 5 1 ,5 4 7
1 4 3 ,8 5 7 ,4 3 2
1 5 5 ,4 1 6 ,2 4 2
1 7 2 .1 5 3 .6 0 9
1 8 4 ,5 7 2 ,2 7 4
1 8 5 ,3 2 9 ,1 9 9
1 7 8 ,5 0 6 ,5 3 9
1 7 5 ,2 2 2 ,4 2 5
1 5 8 ,6 6 1 ,0 5 3
1 6 0 .1 2 4 .2 2 2
1 6 8 ,5 4 5 ,6 5 0
1 8 1 ,3 6 3 ,6 5 5
1 8 3 ,2 0 8 ,0 6 9
2 0 6 ,6 8 6 ,0 5 9
2 1 6 .3 6 0 .9 0 3
1 9 8 ,7 5 3 ,7 4 7
2 2 1 ,3 0 5 ,8 2 1
2 3 4 ,6 4 3 ,0 3 3
2 5 3 .4 0 2 .6 0 9
2 6 9 ,4 4 4 ,5 6 3
2 9 2 ,4 6 9 ,3 9 9
3 1 4 ,6 4 7 ,5 1 4
3 2 6 ,4 6 7 ,3 6 0
3 4 3 ,0 8 2 ,9 5 0
3 3 0 ,2 0 6 , 968
3 2 9 ,0 0 4 ,1 3 7
3 8 1 ,8 5 1 ,6 3 2
3 3 0 .2 6 7 .2 2 2
3 3 2 ,9 7 1 ,6 4 3
3 4 2 ,3 2 1 ,7 5 2
3 9 1 ,5 4 7 ,8 3 5
4 1 6 ,7 3 9 ,8 1 8
4 8 2 ,3 7 7 ,4 4 3
5 4 2 ,1 8 3 ,5 3 8
5 8 1 ,6 3 8 ,5 2 8
6 1 5 ,2 9 1 ,2 3 7
6 6 5 ,1 6 3 ,3 6 8
7 2 0 ,4 1 3 ,0 3 9
7 4 8 ,7 0 1 ,6 0 0
8 0 7 ,0 7 0 ,8 3 4
8 6 1 ,4 0 3 ,6 0 8
9 1 3 .5 0 0 .9 0 3

p t . 30.
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r t e o f g o l d c o i n i n c i r c u l a t i o n o n J u l y 1 ,1 9 0 7 , a s c o m p a r e d w i t h t h e b «
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X.

.1 8 0 0
.1 8 1 0
.1 8 2 0
.1 8 3 0
.1 8 4 0
.1 8 5 0
.1 8 5 1
.1 8 5 2
.1 8 5 3
.1 8 5 4
.1 8 5 5
.1 8 5 6
.1 8 5 7
.1 8 5 8
.1 8 5 9
.1 8 6 0
.1 8 6 1
.1 8 6 2
.1 8 6 3
.1 8 6 4
.1 8 6 5
.1 8 6 6
.1 8 6 7
.1 8 6 8
.1 8 6 9
.1 8 7 0
.1 8 7 1
.1 8 7 2
.18 7 3
.1 8 7 4
.1 8 7 5
.1 8 7 6
.1 8 7 7
.1 8 7 8
.1 8 7 9
.1 8 » 0
.18 8 1
.18 8 2
.1883
.18 8 4
.18 8 5
.18 8 6
.18 8 7
.18 8 8
.18 8 9
.18 9 0
.1891
.18 9 2
.18 9 3
.1894
.1896
.1896
.1897
.1898
.1899
,1900
.1901
.1902
,1903
.1904
.1905
.1906
.1907
.1908
.1909
.1910
,1911

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I n d i v i d u a l d e p o s it s i n — *

Y ea r.
N a t io n a l
banks.

S a v i n g 's
banks, i

S ta te b a n k s .

Loan and
tru s t
c o m p a n ie s .

P r iv a t e
b a n k s .*

T o t a l .*

Dollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

D ollars.

1800.
1810.
1820.
1 8 4 0 .................
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
18 5 7
1858
18 6 9
18 6 0 .................
18 6 1 .................
18 6 2 .................
1863
1864
18 6 5
18 6 6
18 6 7
18 6 8
1 8 7 9 .................
1870
1871
1872
18 7 3
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879 .................
1880
1881.................
1 8 8 2 .................
1883
18 8 4
1885
1 8 8 6 ....
1 8 8 7 ..
1 8 8 8 ..
1 8 8 9 ..
1 8 9 0 ..
18913 . .
1 8 9 2 ..
1 8 9 3 ..
1 8 9 4 ..
1 8 9 5 ..
1 8 8 6 ..
1 8 9 7 ..
1 8 9 8 ..
1 8 9 9 .................
1 9 0 0 ..
1 9 0 1 ..
1 9 0 2 ..
1 9 0 3 ..
1 9 0 4 ..
1 9 0 5 ..
1 9 0 6 ..
1 9 0 7 .................
1 9 0 8 ..
1 9 0 9 ..
1 9 1 0 ..
1 9 1 1 ..

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................................ 3 9
7 1 1 9 ,4 1 4 ,2
................................ 6 0
7 3 9 8 ,3 5 7 ,6
7 5 9 3 ,3 3 8 ,1
................................ 7 4
................................ 7 6
5 3 9 ,5 9 9 ,0
5 7 5 ,8 4 2 ,0
................................ 7 0
5 7 4 ,3 0 7 ,3 8 3
5 4 2 ,2 6 1 ,5
................................ 6 3
................................ 5 8
6 0 2 ,1 1 0 ,7
................................ 1 9
6 1 8 ,8 0 1 ,6
6 4 1 ,1 2 1 ,7
................................ 7 5
6 2 2 ,8 6 3 ,1
................................ 5 4
6 8 6 ,4 7 8 ,6
................................ 3 0
6 4 1 ,4 3 2 ,8
................................ 8 6
6 3 6 ,2 6 7 ,5
................................ 2 9
6 2 1 ,6 3 2 ,1
................................ 6 0
6 4 8 ,9 3 4 ,1 4 1
8 3 3 ,7 0 1 ,0
................................ 3 4
1 ,0 3 1 ,7 3 1 ,0 4 3
1 ,0 6 6 ,7 0 7 ,2 4 9
1 ,0 4 3 ,1 3 7 ,7
................................ 6 3
9 7 9 ,0 2 0 ,3
................................ 5 0
1 ,1 0 6 ,3 7 6 ,5
................................ 1 7
1 ,1 4 6 ,2 4 6 ,9 1 1
. . 1 .2 8 5 .0 7 6 .9 7 9
. . 1 ,2 9 2 ,3 4 2 ,4 7 1
. . 1 .4 4 2 .1 3 7 .9 7 9
. . 1 ,5 2 1 ,7 4 5 ,6 6 5
1 ,5 3 5 ,0 5 8 ,5 6 9
. . 1 ,7 5 3 ,3 3 9 ,6 8 0
. . 1 ,5 5 6 ,7 6 1 ,2 3 0
. . 1 ,6 7 7 ,8 0 1 ,2 0 1
. . 1 ,7 3 6 ,0 2 2 ,0 0 7
. . 3 .6 6 8 .4 1 3 .5 0 8
. . 1 ,7 7 0 ,4 8 0 ,5 6 3
. . 2 ,0 2 3 ,3 5 7 ,1 6 0
2 .5 2 2 .1 5 7 .5 0 9
. . 2 ,4 5 8 ,0 9 2 ,7 5 8
. . 2 ,9 4 1 ,8 3 7 ,4 2 9
. . 3 ,0 9 8 ,8 7 5 ,7 7 2
. . 3 .2 0 0 .9 9 8 .5 0 9
. . 3 ,3 1 2 ,4 3 9 ,8 4 2
. . 8 ,7 8 3 ,6 5 8 ,4 9 4
. . 4 ,0 5 5 ,8 7 3 ,6 3 7
4 ,3 2 2 ,8 8 0 ,1 4 1
. . 4 , 3 7 4 ,5 5 1 ,20S
. . 4 ,8 9 8 ,5 7 6 ,6 9 0
. . 5 ,2 8 7 ,2 1 6 ,3 1 2
. . 5 ,4 7 7 ,9 9 1 ,1 5 6

1 ,1 3 8 ,5 7 6
6 ,9 7 3 ,8 0 4
1 4 ,0 5 1 ,5 2 0
4 3 ,4 3 1 ,1 3 0
5 0 .4 5 7 ,9 1 3
5 9 ,4 6 7 ,4 5 3
7 2 ,3 1 3 ,6 9 6
7 7 ,8 2 3 ,9 0 6
8 4 ,2 9 0 ,07G
9 5 ,5 9 8 ,2 3 0
9 8 ,5 1 2 ,9 6 8
1 0 8 ,4 3 8 ,2 8 7
1 2 8 .6 5 7 .9 0 1
149,277,50*1
1 4 6 ,7 2 9 ,8 8 2
1 6 9 ,4 3 4 ,5 4 0
2 0 6 ,2 3 5 ,2 0 2
2 3 6 ,2 8 0 ,4 0 1
2 4 2 ,6 1 9 ,3 8 2
2 8 2 ,4 5 5 ,7 9 4
3 3 7 ,0 0 9 ,4 5 2
3 9 2 ,7 8 1 ,8 1 3
4 5 7 ,6 7 6 ,0 5 0
5 4 9 ,8 7 4 ,3 5 8
6 5 0 ,7 4 5 ,4 4 2
7 3 5 ,0 4 6 ,8 0 5
8 0 2 ,3 6 3 ,6 0 9
8 6 4 .5 5 6 .9 0 2
9 2 4 ,0 3 7 ,3 0 4
9 4 1 ,3 5 0 ,2 5 5
8 6 6 ,2 1 $ , 306
8 7 9 .8 9 7 425

802 .490 ,29 8
8 1 9 ,1 0 6 ,9 7 3
8 9 1 ,9 6 1 ,1 4 2
9 6 6 ,7 9 7 ,0 8 1
1 ,0 2 4 ,8 5 6 ,7 8 7
1 .0 7 3 .2 9 4 .9 5 5
1 ,0 9 5 .1 7 2 ,1 4 7
1 , 1 4 i; 5 3 0 ,6 7 8
1 ,2 3 5 .2 4 7 ,3 7 1
1 ,3 6 4 ,1 9 6 .5 5 0
3 ,4 4 4 ,3 9 1 ,3 2 5
1 .5 5 0 .0 2 3 .9 5 6
1 ,6 5 4 8 2 6 ,1 4 2
1 ,7 6 8 ,3 2 9 ,6 1 8
1 ,8 0 8 .8 0 0 ,2 6 2
1 ,7 7 7 .8 3 3 ,2 4 2
1 ,8 4 4 ,3 5 7 ,7 9 8
1 ,9 3 5 ,4 6 6 ,4 6 8
1 ,9 8 3 .4 1 3 ,5 6 4
2 ,0 2 8 ,2 0 8 ,4 0 9
2 ,1 8 2 ,0 0 6 ,4 2 4
2 ,3 8 9 ,7 1 9 ,9 5 4
2 ,5 1 8 ,5 9 9 ,5 8 6
2 ,6 5 0 ,1 0 4 ,4 8 6
2 ,8 1 5 ,4 8 3 ,1 0 6
2 ,9 1 8 ,7 7 5 ,3 2 9
3 ,0 9 3 ,0 7 7 ,3 5 7
3 ,2 9 9 .5 4 4 ,6 0 1
3 ,4 9 5 .4 1 0 ,0 8 7
3 ,4 7 9 ,1 9 2 ,8 9 1
3 ,7 1 3 ,4 0 5 ,7 1 0
4 ,0 7 0 ,4 8 6 ,2 4 7
4 ,2 3 2 ,5 8 3 ,5 9 9

7 5 ,6 9 6 ,8 , *7
1 0 9 ,5 8 6 ,5 9 5
1 2 8 ,9 5 7 ,7 i 2
1 4 5 ,5 5 3 ,8 ’, 6
1 8 8 ,1 8 8 ,7 1 4
1 9 0 ,4 0 0 ,3 4 2
2 1 2 ,7 0 5 ,6<»2
2 3 0 ,3 5 1 ,3 . >2
1 8 5 ,9 3 2 , 0 j 9
2 5 9 ,5 6 8 ,2 7 8
2 5 3 ,8 0 2 ,1 2 9
2 5 7 ,2 2 9 ,5 0 2
2 9 6 ,3 2 2 ,4 0 8
3 9 3 ,6 8 6 ,2 2 6
( #)

8 5 ,0 2 5 ,3 7 1
8 7 ,8 1 7 ,9 9 2
8 4 ,2 1 5 ,8 4 9
7 3 ,1 3 6 ,6 7 8
7 5 ,8 7 3 ,2 1 9
9 0 ,0 0 8 ,0 0 8
111, 6 7 0 ,3 2 9
1 4 4 ,8 4 1 ,5 9 6
1 6 5 ,3 7 8 ,5 1 5
1 8 8 ,7 4 5 ,9 2 2
1 8 8 ,4 1 7 ,2 9 3
2 1 4 ,0 6 3 ,4 1 5
2 4 0 ,1 9 0 ,7 1 1
2 5 7 ,8 7 8 ,1 1 4
2 9 9 ,6 1 2 ,8 9 9
3 3 6 ,4 5 6 ,4 9 2
3 5 5 ,3 3 0 ,0 8 0
4 1 1 ,6 5 9 ,9 9 6
4 8 6 ,2 4 4 ,0 7 9
4 7 1 ,2 9 8 ,8 1 6
5 4 6 ,6 5 2 ,6 5 7
5 8 6 ,4 6 8 ,1 5 6
5 6 6 ,9 2 2 ,2 0 5
6 6 2 ,1 3 8 ,3 9 7
8 3 5 ,4 9 9 ,0 6 4
1 ,0 2 8 ,2 3 2 ,4 0 7
1 ,2 7 1 ,0 8 1 ,1 7 4
1 ,5 2 5 ,8 8 7 ,4 9 3
1 ,5 8 9 ,3 9 8 ,7 9 6
1 ,6 0 0 ,3 2 2 ,3 2 5
1 ,9 8 0 ,8 5 6 ,7 3 7
2 ,0 0 8 ,9 3 7 ,7 9 0
2 ,0 6 1 .6 2 3 ,0 3 5
1 ,8 6 6 ,9 6 4 ,3 1 4
2 ,8 3 5 ,8 3 5 ,1 8 1
3 .0 7 3 ,1 2 2 ,7 0 6
3 ,2 9 5 ,8 5 5 ,8 9 5

3 2 1 .1 0 0 .0 0 0
3 2 2 .1 0 0 .0 0 0
2 4 3 .8 4 0 .0 0 0
1 8 3 .8 3 0 .0 0 0
1 3 9 .9 2 0 .0 0 0
1 8 2 ,6 6 7 ,2 3 5
2 4 1 ,8 4 5 ,5 5 4
2 9 5 ,6 2 2 ,1 6 0

2 ,1 8 2 ,5 1 2 ,7 4 4
2 ,1 5 0 ,6 2 9 ,7 9 1
2 ,0 5 7 ,1 9 6 ,2 2 2
1 ,9 0 1 ,2 6 0 ,6 5 4
1 ,8 3 4 ,1 7 5 ,8 8 7
2 ,1 3 4 ,2 3 4 ,8 6 1
2 ,5 3 8 ,5 7 0 ,3 7 1
2 ,7 5 5 ,7 4 3 ,5 8 2

8
9 6 ,h 8 0 ,4 5 7
9 4 ,8 7 8 ,8 4 2
8 3 ,1 8 3 ,7 1 8
9 9 ,7 2 1 ,6 6 7
9 4 ,9 5 9 ,7 2 7
9 3 ,0 9 1 ,1 4 8
6 8 ,5 5 2 ,6 9 6
6 6 ,0 7 4 ,5 4 9
8 1 ,8 2 4 ,9 3 2
5 9 ,1 1 6 ,3 7 8
5 0 ,2 7 8 ,2 4 3
6 2 ,0 8 5 ,0 8 4
6 4 ,9 7 4 ,3 9 2
9 6 ,2 0 6 ,0 4 9
1 1 8 ,6 2 1 ,9 0 3
1 3 1 ,6 6 9 ,9 4 8
1 3 3 ,2 4 7 ,9 9 0
9 5 ,7 9 1 ,4 5 4
1 2 7 ,9 3 7 ,0 9 8
1 0 9 ,9 4 7 ,5 0 9
1 5 1 .0 7 2 ,2 2 5
1 2 6 ,6 7 3 ,1 5 8
1 9 3 .2 6 3 .2 2 4
1 2 1 ,6 4 4 ,0 0 3
1 4 2 .2 7 7 .2 2 4

3 ,3 0 5 ,0 9 1 ,1 7 1
3 ,4 1 9 ,3 4 3 ,8 1 9
3 ,7 7 6 ,4 1 0 ,4 0 2
4 ,0 6 1 ,0 0 2 ,3 6 4
4 ,1 9 6 ,8 1 1 ,5 3 0
4 ,6 6 4 ,9 3 4 ,2 5 1
4 ,6 2 7 ,2 2 3 ,9 1 0
4 ,6 5 1 ,1 1 5 ,3 0 2
4 ,9 2 1 ,2 6 7 ,8 1 7
4 ,9 4 5 ,1 2 4 ,4 2 4
5 ,0 9 4 ,7 3 5 ,3 7 0
5 ,6 8 8 ,1 6 4 ,4 5 6
6 ,7 6 8 ,6 5 8 ,3 6 1
7 ,2 3 8 ,9 8 6 ,4 5 0
8 ,4 (5 0 ,6 4 2 ,2 8 8
9 ,1 0 4 ,7 2 2 ,9 8 6
9 ,5 5 3 ,6 9 3 ,5 9 4
1 0 ,0 0 0 ,5 4 6 ,9 9 9
1 1 ,3 5 0 ,7 3 9 ,3 1 6
1 2 ,2 1 5 ,7 6 7 ,6 G 6
1 3 ,0 9 9 ,6 3 5 ,3 4 8
1 2 ,7 8 4 ,5 1 1 ,1 6 9
1 4 ,1 0 8 ,0 3 9 ,4 7 7
1 5 ,2 8 3 ,3 9 6 ,2 5 4
1 5 ,9 0 6 ,2 7 4 ,7 1 0

♦ S t a t i s t i c s f o r i n s t i t u t i o n s r e p o r t i n g m a r e s t J u n e 3(> i n e a c h y e a r .
i P r i o r t o 1909, e x c l u s i v e o f I l l i n o i s S t a t e b a n k s h a v i n g s a v i n g s d e p a r t m e n t s .
I n c lu d e d i n n e x t
c o lu m n (S ta te b a n k s ).
* I n c l u d e s a l l p r i v a t e b a n k s f r o m 1875 t o 1$82; f r o m 1887 t o d a t e i n c l u d e s o n l y t h o s e v o l u n t a r i l y
r e p o r t in g , e s t im a t e d a t o n e -f o u r t h o f t o t a l p r iv a t e b a n k a .
« P r i o r t o 190 9 i n c l u d e s d e p o s i t o r s i n I l l i n o i s S t a t e b a n k s h a v i n g s a v i n g s d e p a r t m e n t s , f o r n u m b e r
o f w h ic h see re p o r t o f th e C o m p t r o lle r o f th e C u r r e n c y .
« " O r d in a r y r e c e ip t s ” in c lu d e r e c e ip ts fr o m c u s to m s , in t e r n a l r e v e n u e , d ir e c t t a x , p u b lic la n d s ,
a n d ‘ ‘ M is c e lla n e o u s , ” b u t d o n o t i n c l u d e r e c e ip t s f r o m lo a n s , p r e m iu m s , o r T r e a s u r y n o t e s , o r r e v e ­
n u e s o f P o s t O ilic e D e p a r tm e n t.
T h e lig u r e s c o v e r a c t u a l r e c e ip t s a s o f T r e a s u r y a c c o u n ts .




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1911— C o n tin u e d .

G o v e r n m e n t r e c e ip t s ,t
D e p o s it o r s
in s a v in g s
h a n k s .* 8

O r d in a r y . *

1
|

T o ta l.

Number.
8 ,6 3 5
38,035
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
976,026
980,844
1 ,067,061
1 ,1 8 8 ,2 0 2
1 ,3 1 0 ,1 4 4
1 ,4 6 6 ,6 8 4
1 ,6 3 0 ,8 4 6
1 ,9 0 2 ,0 4 7
1 ,9 9 2 ,9 2 5
2 ,1 8 5 ,8 3 2
2 ,2 9 3 ,4 0 1
2 ,3 5 9 ,8 6 4
2 ,3 6 8 ,6 3 0
2 ,3 9 5 ,3 1 4
2 ,4 0 0 ,7 8 5
2 ,2 6 8 ,7 0 7
2 ,3 3 5 ,5 8 2
2 ,5 2 8 ,7 4 9
2 ,7 1 0 ,3 5 4
2 ,8 7 6 ,4 3 8
3 ,0 1 5 ,1 5 1
3 ,0 7 1 ,4 9 5
3 , 15s, 950
3 ,4 1 8 ,0 1 3
3 ,8 3 8 ,2 9 1
4 ,0 2 1 ,5 2 3
4 ,2 5 8 ,8 9 3
4 ,5 3 3 ,2 1 7
4 ,7 8 1 ,6 0 5
4 , 830,599
4 ,7 7 7 ,6 8 7
4 ,8 7 5 ,5 1 9
5 ,0 6 5 ,4 9 4
5 ,2 0 1 ,1 3 2
5,3 8 5 , 746
5, 687,818
6 ,1 0 7 ,0 8 3
6 ,3 5 8 ,7 2 3
6 ,6 0 6 ,6 7 2
7 ,0 3 5 ,2 2 8
7 ,3 0 5 ,1 4 3
7, 690,229
8 ,0 2 7 ,1 9 2
8 ,5 8 3 ,8 1 1
8 ,7 0 5 ,8 4 8
8 831,863
9 ,1 4 2 ,9 0 8
9 ,5 9 7 ,1 8 5

Dollars.

D ollars.

C u s to m s . 5

In tern a l
reven u e.

Dollars.

2 .0 4
1 .3 0
1 .8 5
1 .9 3 |
1 .1 4
1 .8 8
2 .1 9
2.01
2 .4 0
2 .7 9
2 .4 0
2 .6 4
2 .3 8
1 .5 7
1 .7 2
1 .7 8
1 .3 0
1 .5 8
3 .3 6
7 .1 4
9 .2 6
1 4 .6 5
1 2 .7 8
10.18
9 .4 6
1 0 .2 6
9 .4 7
8 .9 8
7 .7 3
7 .0 1
6 .4 6 :
6 .4 3
6 .0 6
5 .4 1
5 .5 7
6 .6 5
7 .0 0
7 .6 8
7.41
6.E 6
5 .7 6
5 .8 6
6 .3 3
6 .3 2
6 .3 1
6 .4 3
6 .1 4
5 .4 4
5 .8 1
4 .4 0
4 .5 4
4 .6 5
4 .8 5
5 .5 5
6 .9 3
7 .4 3
7 .5 6
7.31.
6 .9 3
6 .5 9
6 .5 4
7 .0 2
7 .7 0
6 .8 7
6 .7 9
7 .4 8
7 .4 6

E x cess o f o r d i­
n a r y r e c e ip t s
( + ) o r o r d in a r y
d is b u rs e m e n ts
(-).t

D ollars.

P e r c a p ita .

1 0 ,848,749
9 ,3 8 4 ,2 1 4
1 7 ,840,670
2 4 ,844,117
1 9 ,480,115
43,5 9 2 ,8 8 9
5 2 ,5 5 5 ,0 3 9
49,8 4 6 ,8 1 6
6 1 ,5 8 7 ,0 3 2
7 3 ,800,341
6 5 ,3 5 0 ,5 7 5
74 ,0 5 6 ,6 9 9
6 8 ,9 6 5 ,3 1 3
4 6 ,6 5 5 ,3 6 6
5 2 ,7 7 7 ,1 0 8
56 ,0 5 4 ,6 0 0
4 1 ,4 7 6 ,2 9 9
51 ,9 1 9 ,2 6 1
112 ,0 9 4 ,9 4 6
2 43 ,412 ,97 1
322 ,0 3 1 ,1 5 8
519 ,9 4 9 ,6 6 4
462 ,8 4 6 ,6 8 0
3 7 6 ,4 3 4 ,4 5 4
357 ,1 8 8 ,2 5 6
395 ,9 5 9 ,8 3 1
3 7 4 ,4 3 1 ,1 0 5
3 6 4 ,6 9 4 ,2 3 0
3 2 2 ,1 7 7 ,6 7 4
299,941,091
284,020,771
2 9 0 ,0 6 6 ,5 8 5
2 81 ,000 ,64 2
257 ,4 4 6 ,7 7 6
2 72 ,322 ,13 7
333,526 ,50 1
360 ,7 8 2 ,2 9 3
4 0 3 ,5 2 5 ,2 5 0
3 9 8 ,287 ,58 2
3 4 3 ,5 1 9 ,8 7 0
323 ,6 9 0 ,7 0 6
3 36 ,439 ,72 7
3 7 1 ,403 ,27 8
3 7 9 ,206 ,07 5
3 8 7 ,0 5 0 ,0 5 9
403 ,080 ,98 3
3 9 2 .612 ,44 7
3 5 1 ,937 ,78 4
385 ,819 ,62 9
297 ,722 ,01 9
313 ,390 ,07 5
826 ,976 ,20 0
3 4 7 ,7 2 1 ,7 0 )
405 ,321 ,33 5
5 1 5 ,960 ,62 0
567 ,210 ,85 2
5 s7 ,6 s 5 ,3 3 8
562 ,478 ,23 3
5 6 0 ,396 ,67 5
5 3 9 ,716 ,91 4
544 ,606 ,75 9
59 4 ,7 1 7 ,9 4 2
6 6 3 ,125 ,66 0
6 0 1 ,060 ,72 3
60 3 ,5 8 9 ,4 9 0
675 ,511 ,71 5
701 372,375

707

9,080,933
8,5 8 3 ,3 0 9
15,005,612
21,922,391
13,499,502
3 9 ,668,686
4 9 ,017,568
47 ,3 3 9 ,3 2 7
5 8 ,931,866
6 4 ,224,190
53 ,0 2 5 ,7 9 4
6 4 ,022,864
63 ,8 7 5 ,9 0 5
41,789,621
49 ,5 6 5 ,8 2 4
53 ,1 8 7 ,5 1 2
3 9 ,5 8 2 ,1 2 6
4 9 ,0 5 6 ,3 9 8
6 9 ,059,642
102,316,153
84,9 2 8 ,2 6 1
179,046,652
176,417,811
164,464,600
180,048,427
194,538,374
2 06 ,270 ,40 8
216 ,370 ,28 7
188 ,089 ,52 3
163 ,103 ,83 4
157 ,167 ,72 2
148,071,935
130,956,493
1 3 0 ,170 ,68 0
137,250,048
186,522,065
198 ,159 ,67 6
220 ,410 ,73 0
2 1 4 ,706 ,49 7
195 ,067 ,49 0
181 ,471 ,93 9
192 ,905 ,02 3
21.7,286,893
2 1 9 ,091 ,17 4
223 ,832 ,74 2
2 2 9 ,668 ,58 5
21 9 ,5 2 2 ,2 0 5
177 ,452 ,96 4
203 ,355 ,01 7
131,818,531
152 ,158 ,61 7
160,021, 752
176 ,554 ,12 7
149 ,575 ,06 2
206 ,128 ,48 2
2 3 3 ,164 ,87 1
2 3 8 ,585 ,45 6
254 ,444 .70 3
284 ,479 ,58 2
261 ,274 ,50 5
261 ,798 ,85 7
3 0 9 ,251 ,87 8
332 ,233 ,36 3
286 ,113 ,13 0
300,711,934
333 ,683 ,44 5
31 4, 497,071

809,397
7,431
106,261
12,161
1 ,6 8 2

3 7 ,6 4 0 ,7 8 8
1 09 ,741 ,13 4
209 ,4 6 4 ,2 1 5
309 ,2 2 6 ,8 1 3
266 ,0 2 7 ,5 3 7
191 ,0 8 7 ,5 8 9
158,356 ,46 1
1 84 ,899 ,75 6
143,098 ,15 4
130,642 ,17 8
113,729 ,31 4
1 02 ,409 ,78 5
110,007 ,49 4
116 ,7 0 0 ,7 3 2
118,630 ,40 8
110 ,5 8 1 ,6 2 5
113,563 ,61 1
1 24 ,009 ,37 4
1 35 ,264 ,38 6
146 ,4 9 7 ,5 9 5
144 ,7 2 0 ,3 6 9
121 ,5 8 6 ,0 7 3
1 12 ,498 ,72 6
1 16 ,805 ,93 6
118,823 ,39 1
1 24 ,296 ,87 2
1 30 ,881 ,51 4
1 42 ,606 ,70 6
1 4 5 ,686 ,24 9
153,971 ,07 3
1 61 ,027 ,62 4
1 47 ,111 ,23 3
1 43 ,421 ,67 2
146 ,762 ,86 >
146 ,688 ,57 4
170,900,641
2 73 ,437 ,16 2
2 95 ,327 ,92 7
307 ,180 ,66 4
271 ,880 .12 2
2 3 0 ,810 ,12 4
232, 904,119
234,095 ,74 1
249 ,1 5 0 ,2 1 3
269 ,6 6 6 ,7 7 3
2 51 ,711 ,12 7
2 4 6 ,2 1 2 ,6 1 4
6 2 89 ,933 ,51 9
* 322,529 ,20 1

Y ea r.

Dollars.
+
+

34,778
909,461
4 4 4 ,865
+
9 ,7 0 2 ,0 0 9
4 ,8 3 4 ,4 0 3
4- 2 ,6 4 4 ,5 0 6
+
4 ,8 0 3 ,5 6 1
+
5 ,4 5 6 ,5 6 4
-f- 1 3 ,8 4 3 ,0 1 3
+ 18 ,7 6 1 ,8 8 6
+
6 ,7 1 9 ,9 1 2
+
4 ,8 7 1 ,0 4 6
4- 1 ,5 3 3 ,1 7 7
- 2 6 ,9 5 5 ,4 6 1
- 1 6 ,2 9 3 ,8 6 9
7 ,0 7 5 ,9 9 9
- 2 5 ,0 7 0 ,3 4 5
— 4 22 ,842 ,55 8
— 602 ,6 4 5 ,7 8 0
-6 2 1 ,9 0 9 ,6 7 1
- 9 7 3 ,8 0 6 ,1 6 6
8 0 1 ,3 7 6
+ 1 1 6 ,1 1 7 ,3 5 4
4* 6 ,0 9 5 ,3 2 0
4* 3 5 ,9 9 7 ,6 5 8
+ 1 0 2 ,3 0 2 ,8 2 9
4- 91 ,2 7 0 ,7 1 1
4- 9 4 ,1 3 4 ,5 3 4
4- 3 6 ,9 3 8 ,3 4 8
1 ,2 9 7 ,7 0 9
4- 9 ,3 9 7 ,3 7 9
4- 2 4 ,9 6 5 ,5 0 0
4- 3 9 ,6 6 6 ,1 6 7
4- 2 0 ,4 8 2 ,4 5 0
4- 5 ,3 7 4 ,2 5 3
+ 6 8 ,6 7 8 ,8 6 4
+ 1 0 1 ,1 3 0 ,6 5 4
+ 1 4 5 ,5 4 3 ,8 1 1
+ 1 3 2 ,8 7 9 ,4 4 4
+ 1 0 4 ,3 9 3 ,6 2 6
+ 6 8 ,4 6 3 ,7 7 1
+ 9 3 ,9 5 6 ,5 8 9
+ 1 0 3 ,4 7 1 ,0 9 8
+ 1 1 9 ,6 1 2 ,1 1 6
+ 1 0 5 ,053 ,44 3
+ 1 0 5 ,3 4 4 ,4 9 6
+ 3 7 ,2 3 9 ,7 6 3
+
9 ,9 1 4 ,4 5 4
+ 2 ,3 4 1 ,6 7 4
- 6 9 ,803,261
- 4 2 ,8 0 5 ,2 2 3
- 2 5 ,2 0 8 ,2 4 6
- 18 ,0 5 2 ,4 5 4
- 3 8 ,0 4 7 ,2 4 8
- 8 9 ,1 1 1 ,5 6 0
7 9 ,5 2 7 ,0 6 0
-J- 7 7 ,7 1 7 ,9 8 4
+ 9 1 ,2 8 7 ,3 7 6
d- 5 1 ,8 0 7 ,6 5 2
+ 7 ,4 7 9 ,0 9 3
- 1.8,753,335
+ 4 5 ,3 1 2 ,5 1 7
- . 1 ] 1,4 2 0 .5 3 1
- 2 0 ,0 4 1 ,6 6 7
- 5 8 ,7 3 4 ,9 5 5
d- 15,806,321
+ 4 7 ,2 8 4 ,3 7 7

....1 8 0 0
....1 8 1 0
....1 8 2 0
. .. .1 8 3 0
....1 8 4 0
....I 8 6 0
. .. .1 8 5 1
....1 8 5 2
....1 8 5 3
....1 8 5 4
. .. .1 8 5 5
....1 8 5 6
....1 8 5 7
....1 8 5 8
....1 8 5 9
....I 8 6 0
. .. .1 8 6 1
. .. .1 8 6 2
. .. .1 8 6 3
....1 8 6 4
. .. .1 8 6 5
. .. .1 8 6 6
....1 8 6 7
....1 8 6 8
. .. .1 8 6 9
....1 8 7 0
. . . .1 8 7 1
....1 8 7 2
. .. .1 8 7 3
....1 8 7 4
....1 8 7 5
....1 8 7 6
. .. .1 8 7 7
....1 8 7 8
....1 8 7 9
....1 8 8 0
....1 8 8 1
....1 8 8 2
....1 8 8 3
‘ ....1 8 8 4
'. . . . 1 8 8 5
j ....1 8 8 6
I
1 . . . .1887
I
!. . . . 1 8 8 8
....1 8 8 9
1. . . . 1 8 9 0
...U $ 9 1
....1 8 9 2
....1 8 9 3
....1 8 9 4
....1 8 9 5
....1 8 9 6
....1 8 9 7
....1 8 9 8
. .. .1 8 9 9
. . 1900
...
• .1 9 0 1
1. .. .1 9 0 2
. .. .1 9 0 3
. .. .1 9 0 4
I. .. .1 9 0 5
1. .. .1 9 0 8
*. .. .1 9 0 7
___ 19CS
1____1909
!____1910
... .1 9 1 1

* S t a t is t ic s f o r i n s t it u t i o n s r e p o r t in g n e a r e s t J u n e 80 i n e a c h y e a r ,
f F is c a l y e a r s .
6 A c t u a l c o l l e c t i o n s o n a c c o u n t o f d u t ie s a n d t o n n a g e t a x .
6 N o d a ta .
7 I n d iv id u a l a n d oth er.
8 T h e o r d i n a r y r e c e ip t s a n d d i s b u r s e m e n t s a n d p e r c a p i t a o n r e c e ip t * P>r 1S'»1 w e r - ‘ e r - o n e n ’ ^ l v
s t a t e d b y t h e R e g is t e r o f t h e T r e a s u r y i n h is r e p o r t s f o r 1891, 18Cf2, a n d 1S93. (< e e F r o n c - c R e p o r t s
f o r t h o s e y e a r s , p p . 767. 845, a n d 906.)
s I n c l u d e s $20,951,780.97 c o r p o r a t i o n t a x i n 1910 a n d $33,'>16,977 i n 1911.




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Government disbursements.*
Year.

Ordinary.1
W a r.2

D o lla r s.

1800........
1810........
1820........
1830........
1810........
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
18S7........
1888........
1889
1890 . . . .
1 8 9 1 ? ....
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
190.8........
1909
1910
1911

10,813,971
8 ,4 7 4 ,7 5 3
18 ,2 8 5 ,5 3 5
15 ,1 4 2 ,1 0 8
24 ,3 1 4 ,5 1 8
40 ,9 4 8 ,3 8 3
........................
........................8
4 7 ,7 5 1 ,4 7
44 ,3 9 0 ,2 5 2
........................
47 ,7 4 3 ,9 8 9
........................
55 ,0 3 8 ,4 5
........................5
58 ,6 3 0 ,6 6 3
........................
68 ,7 2 6 ,3 5 0
........................
6 7 ,6 3 4 ,4 0
........................9
7 3 ,982,493
........................
68 ,9 9 3 ,6 0 0
........................
63 ,2 0 0 ,8 7 6
........................
66 ,6 5 0 ,2 1 3
4 69 ,570 ,24 2
718,734 ,27 6
........................
864,969,101
........................
1 ,2 9 5 ,0 9 9 ,2 9 0
........................
5 19 ,022 ,35
........................6
3 4 6 ,7 2 9 ,32G
........................
3 70 ,339 ,13
........................4
321 ,3 9 0 ,5 9 8
........................
2 93 ,657 ,00
........................5
283 ,1 6 0 ,3 9 4
2 70 ,559 ,69
........................6
2 85 ,239 ,32
........................5
3 01 ,238 ,80
........................0
274 ,6 2 3 ,3 9
........................3
265 ,1 0 1 ,0 8 5
........................
2 41 ,334 ,47
........................5
2 36 ,964 ,32
........................7
2 66 ,947 ,88
........................4
264,847 ,63
........................7
2 59 ,651 ,63 9
2 57 ,981 ,44 0
265.408 .13 8
........................
244,126 ,24 4
........................
2 60 ,226 ,93 5
2 42 .483 .13
........................9
267.932 .18 0
259 ,6 5 3 ,9 5 9
2 81 ,996 ,61
........................6
297,730 ,48 7
3 55 ,372 ,68 5
345,023 ,33 1
........................
3 8 3 ,4 /7 ,9 5 4
........................
3 67 ,525 ,28
........................0
356,195 ,29 8
........................
352,179, 446
........................
3 65 ,774 ,16
........................0
4 4 3 ,3 6 8 ,5«3
........................
6 05 .072 .18
........................0
487,713 ,79
........................2
........................
509,967 ,35 3
4 71 ,190 ,85
........................8
5 06 ,089 ,02
........................2
532,237 ,82 1
........................
563,360 ,09
........................4
5 49 ,405 ,42
........................5
551,705 ,12
........................9
621,102 ,39 1
6t>2,324,445
........................
659, 7U5,391
........................
6 64 ,137 ,99 8
........................

D o lla r s.

2 .0 4
1 .1 7
1 .9 0
1 .1 8
1 .4 2
1.77
1 .9 9
1 .7 9

1.86
2 .0 8
2 .1 5
2 .4 5
2 .3 3
2 .4 9
2 .2 5

2.01
2 .1 4
1 4 .3 5
2 1 .5 4
2 5 .4 0
3 7 .27
14.63
9 .5 8

10.01
8 .5 1
7. Cl
7 .1 6

6.66
6 .8 4
7 .0 4
6 .2 5
5.87
5 .2 1
4 .9 8
5 .4 6
5 .2 8
5 .0 8
4 .9 2
4 .9 4
4 .4 5
4 .6 3
4 °2
4! 56
4 .3 2
4 .6 0
4 .7 5
5 .5 6
5 .2 9
5 .7 7
5 .4 3
5 .1 6
5.01
5 .1 0
6 .0 7
8 .1 4
6 .3 9
6 .5 6
5 .9 6 i
6 .2 6 .
6 .5 0
6 .7 7
6 .4 9
6.41
7 .1 0
7 .4 5
7 .3 0
6 .9 6

D o lla r s.

Navy.2

D o lla r s.

3 ,4 4 8 ,7 1 6
2 ,5 6 0 ,8 7 9
1 ,6 5 4 ,2 4 4
2 ,2 9 4 ,3 2 4
2 ,6 3 0 ,3 9 2
4 ,3 8 7 ,9 9 0
4 ,7 6 7 ,1 2 9
3 ,2 3 9 ,4 2 9
6 ,1 1 3 ,8 9 7
7 ,0 9 5 ,2 6 7
7 ,9 0 4 ,7 2 5
9 ,6 8 7 ,0 2 5
12,1 6 1 ,9 6 5
8 ,8 8 0 ,5 8 1
8 ,9 1 8 ,8 4 2
8 ,5 2 1 ,5 0 6
1 1 ,0 6 7 ,7 9 0
9 ,9 1 0 ,4 9 8
1 0 ,7 9 0 ,0 9 6
1 1 ,7 22,283
14,6 4 8 ,0 7 4
1 3 ,3 2 7 ,0 9 5
1 4 ,0 7 4 ,8 3 5
16,963,161
1 2 ,6 5 1 ,6 9 5
19,159,151
2 5 ,6 7 9 ,1 2 2
1 4 ,0 5 3 ,2 6 5
1 4 ,6 9 0 ,9 2 8
23 ,1 5 4 ,7 2 1
1 1 ,5 1 4 ,6 5 0
1 6 ,4 72,203
23 ,0 0 1 ,5 3 1
1 2 ,3 8 7 ,1 5 7
3 8 9 ,173 ,56 2 4 2 ,6 4 0 ,3 5 3
6 3 ,2 6 1 ,2 3 5
603 ,314 ,41 2
8 5 ,7 0 4 ,9 6 4
090 ,391 ,04 9
1 ,0 3 0 ,6 9 0 ,4 0 0 12 2 ,6 1 7 ,4 3 4
2 8 3 ,154 ,67 6 4 3 ,2 8 5 .6 6 2
95 ,2 2 4 ,4 1 6 3 1 .0 3 4 .0 1 1
2 5 ,7 7 5 ,5 0 3
123 ,246,649
7 8 ,5 01,991
2 0 ,0 0 0 ,7 5 8
2 1 ,7 8 0 ,2 3 0
5 7 ,6 5 5 ,6 7 5
3 5 ,7 9 9 ,9 0 2
1 9 ,4 3 1 ,0 2 7
2 1 ,2 4 9 ,8 1 0
35 ,3 7 2 ,1 5 7
2 3 ,5 2 6 ,2 5 7
46 .3 2 3 ,1 3 8
4 2 ,3 1 3 ,9 2 7
3 0 ,9 3 2 ,5 8 7
4 1 ,1 2 0 ,6 4 6
2 1 ,4 9 7 ,6 2 6
3 8 ,0 7 0 ,8 8 9 18,963 ,31 0
3 7 ,0 8 2 ,7 3 6
1 4 ,9 5 9 ,9 3 5
1 7 ,3 6 5 ,3 0 1
3 2 ,1 5 4 ,1 4 8
1 5 .1 2 5 .1 2 7
40 ,4 2 5 ,6 6 1
3 8 ,1 1 6 ,9 1 6
1 3 ,5 3 6 ,9 8 5
1 5 ,6 8 6 ,6 7 2
4 0 ,4 66,461
1 5 ,0 3 2 ,0 4 6
4 3 ,5 7 0 ,4 9 4
48 ,9 1 1 ,3 8 3
1 5 .2 8 3 .4 3 7
3 9 ,4 2 9 ,6 0 3
1 7 ,2 9 2 ,6 0 1
1 6 ,0 2 1 ,0 8 0
42 .6 7 0 .5 7 8
3 4 ,3 2 4 ,1 5 3
1 3 ,9 0 7 ,8 8 8
38 ,5 6 1 ,0 2 6
1 5 .1 4 1 .1 2 7
3 8 ,5 2 2 ,4 3 6
1 6 .9 2 6 .4 3 8
44 ,4 3 5 ,2 7 1
2 1 ,3 7 8 ,8 0 9
2 2 ,0 0 6 ,2 0 6
4 1 ,5 8 2 ,8 3 8
4 8 ,7 2 0 ,0 6 5
2 6 ,1 1 3 ,8 9 6
2 9 ,1 7 4 ,1 3 9
46 ,8 9 5 ,4 5 6
3 0 ,1 3 6 ,0 8 4
49 ,6 4 1 ,7 7 3
54,5 6 7 ,9 3 0
81 ,7 0 1 ,2 9 4
51 .8 0 4 .5 7 9
2 8 ,7 9 7 ,7 9 6
2 7 ,1 4 7 ,7 3 2
5 0 ,8 30,921
48 ,9 5 0 .2 6 8
3 4 ,5 6 1 ,5 4 6
5 8 ,8 2 3 ,1 0 4
91 ,9 9 2 ,0 0 0
G3,942,985
2 2 9 ,841 ,25 4
134,774 ,76 8
5 5 ,9 5 3 ,0 7 8
6 0 ,5 0 6 ,9 7 8
144 ,615 ,69 7
1 1 2 ,272 ,21 6
6 7 .8 0 3 .1 2 8
1 1 8 ,619 ,52 0
8 2 ,6 1 8 ,0 3 4
115 ,035 ,41 1 1 0 2 ,956 ,10 2
122,175 ,07 4 11 7 ,5 5 0 ,3 0 8
117 ,946,692 1 1 0 ,474 ,26 4
1 2 2 ,576 ,46 5 9 7 ,1 2 8 ,4 0 9
137 ,746 .52 4 118 ,037 ,09 7
161 ,067,462 115 .546.011
155 ,911,706 123 ,173 ,71 7
160,135 ,97 6 1 1 9 ,937 ,64 4

Interest
on public
debt.

Pensions.

D o lla r s.

Total
number
of pen­
sioners.

D o lla r s.

3 ,4 0 2 ,6 0 1
3 ,1 6 3 ,6 7 1
5 ,1 5 1 ,0 0 4
1 ,9 1 2 ,5 7 5
174,598
3 ,7 8 2 ,3 9 3
3 ,6 9 6 ,7 6 1
4 ,0 0 0 ,2 9 8
3 ,6 6 5 ,8 3 3
3 ,0 7 0 ,9 2 7
2 ,3 1 4 ,4 6 5
1 ,9 5 3 ,8 2 2
1 ,5 9 3 ,2 6 5
1 ,6 5 2 ,0 5 6
2 ,6 3 7 ,6 5 0
3 ,1 4 4 ,1 2 1
4 ,0 3 4 ,1 5 7
1 3 ,1 9 0 ,3 4 5
24 ,7 2 9 ,7 0 1
5 3 ,6 8 5 ,4 2 2
7 7 ,3 9 5 ,0 9 0
133 ,0 6 7 ,6 2 5
143 ,7 8 1 ,5 9 2
140 ,4 2 4 ,0 4 6
130,694,243
129 ,2 3 5 ,4 9 8
1 25 ,576 ,56 6
117 ,3 6 7 ,8 4 0
1 04 ,750 ,68 8
1 07 ,119 ,81 5
103 ,0 9 3 ,5 4 5
1 00 ,243 ,27 1
97 ,1 2 4 ,5 1 2
1 02 ,500 ,87 5
105 ,3 2 7 ,9 4 9
9 5 .7 5 7 .5 7 5
8 5 ,5 0 8 ,7 4 1
7 1 ,0 7 7 ,2 0 7
5 9 ,1 6 0 ,1 3 1
5 4 ,5 7 8 ,3 7 8
5 1 ,3 8 6 ,2 5 6
5 0 ,5 8 0 ,1 4 6
4 7 ,7 4 1 ,5 7 7
4 4 ,7 1 5 ,0 0 7
4 1 ,0 0 1 ,4 8 4
3 6 ,0 9 9 ,2 8 4
3 7 ,5 4 7 ,1 3 5
2 3 ,3 7 8 ,1 1 6
2 7 ,2 6 4 ,3 9 2
2 7 ,8 4 1 ,4 0 6
3 0 ,9 7 8 ,0 3 0
3 5 ,3 8 5 ,0 2 9
3 7 ,7 9 1 ,1 1 0
3 7 ,5 8 5 ,0 5 6
3 9 ,8 9 0 ,9 2 5
4 0 .1 6 0 .3 3 3
3 2 .3 4 2 .9 7 9
2 9 ,1 0 8 ,0 4 5
2 8 ,5 5 6 ,3 4 9
2 4 ,6 4 6 ,4 9 0
2 4 ,5 9 0 ,9 4 4
2 4 .3 0 8 .5 7 6
2 4 ,4 8 1 ,1 5 8
2 1 ,4 2 6 ,1 3 8
2 1 ,8 0 3 ,8 3 6
2 1 .3 1 2 .9 7 9
2 1 .3 1 1 .3 3 4

64,131
83,744
3 .2 0 8 .3 7 6
1 ,3 6 3 ,2 9 7
2 ,6 0 3 ,5 6 2

1,866,886

2 .2 9 3 .3 7 7
2 ,4 0 1 ,8 5 9
1 ,7 5 6 ,3 0 6
1 ,2 3 2 ,6 6 5
1 ,4 7 7 ,6 1 2
1 ,2 9 6 .2 3 0
1 ,8 30,381
1 ,2 1 9 ,7 6 8
1 ,2 2 2 ,2 2 3
1 ,1 0 0 ,8 0 2
1 ,0 3 4 ,6 0 0
852,170
1 ,0 7 8 ,5 1 3
4 ,9 8 5 ,4 7 4
16.3 4 7 .6 2 1
1 5 ,6 0 5 ,5 5 0
2 0 ,9 3 6 ,5 5 2
2 3 ,7 8 2 ,3 8 7
2 8 .4 7 6 .6 2 2
2 8 ,3 4 0 ,2 0 2
3 4 ,4 4 3 ,8 9 5
2 8 ,5 3 3 ,4 0 3
2 9 ,3 5 9 ,4 2 7
2 9 ,0 3 8 ,4 1 5
2 9 ,4 5 6 ,2 1 6
2 8 ,2 5 7 ,3 9 6
2 7 ,9 6 3 ,7 5 2
2 7 ,1 3 7 ,0 1 9
3 5 ,1 2 1 ,4 8 2
5 6 ,7 7 7 ,1 7 4
5 0 ,0 5 9 ,2 8 0
61,3 4 5 ,1 9 4
6 6 ,0 1 2 ,5 7 4
5 5 ,4 2 9 ,2 2 8
56 ,1 0 2 ,2 6 7
6 3 ,4 0 4 ,8 6 4
75 ,0 2 9 ,1 0 2
8 0 ,2 8 8 ,5 0 9
8 7 ,6 2 4 ,7 7 9
1 06 ,936 ,85 5
124,415,951
134,583 ,05 3
1 59 ,357 ,55 8
141 ,177 ,28 5
141,395 ,22 9
1 39 ,434 ,00 1
141,053 ,16 5
147,452 ,36 9
139,394 ,92 9
140,877 ,31 6
139,323 ,62 2
138,488 ,56 0
138,425 ,64 6
1 42 ,559 ,26 6
141,773 ,96 5
1 41 .034 ,56 2
1 39 ,309 ,51 4
1 53 ,892 ,46 7
101,710 ,36 7
100,696,416
1 57 ,980 ,57 5

8 ,6 3 6
8 ,1 5 9
14,791
5 1 ,135
85,986
126,722
153,183
169,643
187,963
198.686
2 0 7 ,495
232,299
238,411
236,241
234,821
2 3 2 ,137
232,104
2 2 3 ,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
976,011
993,714
991,519
993,529
997,735
999,446
9 9 6 .545
994,762
998,441
985,971
967,371
951.687
916,194
921,083
892,098

* Fiscal years.
1 “ Ordinary expenses” include disbursements for War, Navy, Indians, pensions, payments for inter­
est, and “ Miscellaneous.” but do not include payments for premiums, principal of public debt, or
disbursements for postal service paid from revenues thereof.
2 F i g u r e s cover the military and naval establishments, but not the items “ Salaries and expenses”
and “ Public buildings and grounds” from disbursements of the civil establishment.
3Based on total imports prior to 1866, after that on imports for consumption only.




PROGRESS OF TH E
of

th e

U

n it e d

S tates,

1800

to

1911— Continued.

Imports of merchandise.*

Free.

D

Dutiable.

o l l a r s .D

(6)
4,590,281
48,313,391
18,081,590
19,653,084
21,187,890
27,182,152
25,760,447
36,430,524
52,748,074
54,267,507
61,044,779
72,286,327
73,741,479
71,130,851
52,721,653
35,241,924
41,126,332
44,519,516
59,028,526
23,133,495
15,190,781
21,646,692
20,140,786
36,587,737
47,267,213
144,815,884
151,481,762
146,279,927
110,361,913
140,788,452
141,278,265
142,681,505
208,301,863
202,491,547
210,579,007
207,504,718
209,884,184
193,213,624
212,159,296
234,221,131
244,071,615
256,487,078
265,668,629
366.241,352
457,999,658
444,544,211
379,795,536
363,233,795
369,757,470
381,938,213
291,414,175
300,279,810
367,236,866
339,608,669
396,818,871
426,180,979
454,130,240
517,442,302
549,623,878
644,029,761
525,603,308
599,556,639
755,811,896
776,972,509

Total.

o l l a r s .D

(5
)
(5
)
5)
58,130,675
49,945,315
155,427,936
191,118,345
183,252,508
236,595,113
272,043,347
221,378,184
257,684,236
294,160,835
202,293,875
259,047,014
279,874,640
218,180,191
136,635,024
208,093,891
275,320,951
194,226,064
375,783,540
372,627,601
342,245,659
395,859,687
415,817,622
483,635,947
679,327,864
497,320,326
415,924,580
386,725,509
320,379,277
310,634,674
295,773,207
303,096,270
459,652,883
440,173,081
514,060,567
515,676,196
457,813,509
384,313,705
423,276,840
458,098,637
479,885,499
488,644,574
523,641,780
478,674,844
369,402,804
421,856,711
275,199,086
308,736,170
409,967,204
382,792,169
324,635,479
396,868,679
482,704,318
483,563,496
506,502,077
599,538,258
536, 957,131
600,070,769
676,938,568
790,391,664
668,738,484
712,363,585
801,636.034
750,253,596

Duties collected.*
ad valo­
On merchandise.* Averagerates.
rem
Year.
Per
Per
cent capita.®
free.
Per On du­ On free
Total value. capita. tiable.
and
dutiable.

o l l a r s .

91,252,768
85,400,000
74,450,000
62,720,956
98,258,706
173,509,526
210,771,429
207,410,398
263,777,265
297,803,794
257,808,708
310,432,310
348,428,342
263,338,654
331,333,341
353,616,119
289,310,642
189,356,677
243,335,815
316,447,283
238,745,580
434,812,066
395,761,096
357,436,440
417,506,379
435,958,408
520,223,684
626,595,077
642,136,210
567,406,342
533,005,436
460,741,190
451,323,126
437,051,532
445,777,775
667,954,746
642,664,628
724,639,574
723,180,914
667,697,693
577,527,329
635, 436,136
692,319,768
723,957,114
745,131,652
789,310,409
844,916,196
827,402,462
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
1,025,719,237
991,087,371
1,117,513,071
1,226,562,446
1,434,421,425
1,194,341,792
1,311,920,224
1,556,947,430
1,527,226,105

709

U N IT E D STATES,

7.32
49.17
10.42
9.32
11.66
10.30
8.65
14.13
16.99
15.57
23.18
21.82
20.85
24.59
27.84
14.48
13.00
18.65
13.58
5.85
4.25
5.18
4.62
7.03
7.54
22.55
26.70
27.44
30.46
31.19
32.33
32.01
31.19
31.51
29.06
28.69
31.43
33.46
33.39
33.83
33.71
34.42
33.66
43.35
55.35
51.31
57.98
49.62
47.42
49.94
47.30
43.07
43.21
41.26
43.93
41.55
45.82
46.30
44.81
44.90
44.01
45.70
48.51
50.87

D

o l l a r D s .o l l a r s .

17.19
11.80
7.71
4.87
5.76
7.48
8.78
8.36
10.30
11.27
9.46
11.05
12.05
8.85
10.83
11.25
9.02
5.79
7.29
9.30
6.87
11.94
10.44
9.33
10.45
11.06
12.63
13.79
15.91
13.26
11.98
10.29
9.49
9.21
9.00
12.61
12.68
13.65
13.05
12.16
10.32
10.87
11.58
11.79
11.99
12.16
13.24
12.36
12.55
9.32
10.61
10.81
11.02
8.05
9.22
10.93
10.25
11.18
12.28
11.73
12.74
13.95
15.97
13.11
33.94
16.54
16.05

618,883,252
28,417,056
15,178,975
40,181,813
48,626,600
47,577,633
58,467,815
64,931,607
64,119,677
64,084,401
63,664,864
42,046,722
48,89*4,684
52,692,421
39,038,269
46,509,215
63,729,203
96,465,957
80,635,170
177,056,523
168.503,750
160,532,779
176,557,584
191,390,500
202,446,673
212,619,105
184,929,042
160,522,285
154,554,983
145,178,603
128,428,343
127,195,159
133,395,436
182,747,654
193,800,880
216,138,916
210,637,293
190,282,836
178,151,601
189,410,448
214,222,310
216,042,256
220,576,989
226,540,037
216,885,701
174,124,270
199,343,678
129,558,892
149,450,608
157,013,506
172,760,361
145,438,385
202,072,050
229,360,771
233,556,110
251.453,155
8280,752,416
8258,161,130
8258,426,295
8293,910,396
8329,480,048
8282,582,895
8294,667,054
8326.561,683
8309,965, G
92

D

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«1.90 «35.97
2.21 48.88
.88 30.37
1.73 25.85
2.03 25.44
1.92 25.96
2.28 25.93
2.46 25.61
1.99 26.82
2.28 26.05
2.20 22.45
1.41 22.44
1.59 19.56
3.68 19.67
1.22 18.84
1.42 36.19
1.91 32.62
2.83 36.69
2.33 47.56
4.96 48.33
4.65 46.67
4.34 48.63
4.68 47.22
4.96 47.08
6.12 43.94
6.24 41.35
4.43 38.04
3.75 38.49
3.51 40.58
3.22 44.70
2.77 42.84
2.67 42.71
2.73 44.82
3.64 43.46
3.78 43.27
4.12 42.61
3.92 42.41
3.47 41.57
3.17 45.83
3.30 45.53
3.65 47.08
3.60 45.61
3.60 45.11
3.60 44.39
3.40 46.26
2.67 48.69
3.00 49.56
1.92 50.00
2.17 41.75
2.23 39.95
2.41 42.17
1.99 48.80
2.72 52.07
3.02 49.24
2.96 49.64
3.13 49.79
3.42 49.03
3.08 48.77
3.03 45.24
3.38 44.16
3.72 42.55
8.13 42.94
3.21 43.15
3.50 41.52
3.25 41.22

*34.64
45.31
15.45
23.16
23.07
22.94
23.37
23.52
23.36
21.68
19.09
17.33
15.43
15.67
14.21
26.08
28.28
32.03
38.46
41.81
44.56
46.49
44.65
44.89
40.51
37.99
27.90
28.29
29.36
31.25
29.20
29.00
30.33
29.12
29.79
30.16
30.04
28.50
30.75
30.35
31.52
30.55
30.02
29.59
25.65
21.65
23.79
20.56
20.44
20.67
21.89
24.77
29.48
27.62
28.91
27.95
27.85
26.29
23.77
24.22
23.28
23.88
22.99
21.11
20.29

..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
..187S
..1879
..1880
..1881
..1882
-.1883
..1884
..1885
..1886
..1887
..1888
..1889
..1890
.71891
..1892
..1893
..1894
..1895
..1896
..1897
..1898
..1899
..1900
..1901
..1902
..1903
..1904
..1905
..1906
..1907
..1908
..1909
..1910
..1911

* The figures represent duties reported at the time of entry, not always liquidated receipts. See
note 4, p. 706.
6 Not stated.
61821; no complete data for 1820 or earlier years.
7 The ordinary receipts and disbursements and per capita on receipts for 1891 were erroneously
stated by the Register of the Treasury in his reports for 1891,1892, and 1893. (See Finance Reports
for those years, pp. 767, 845, and 906.)
8 Export duty from the Philippine Islands not included.




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Year.
Domestic.

D

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31,840,903
1800..............
42,366,675
1810..............
1820..............
51,683,640
68,624,878
1830..............
1840..............
111,660,561
1850..............
134,900,233
1851..............
178,620,138
1852..............
154,931,147
189,869,162
1853..............
1854..............
215,328,300
1855..............
192,751,135
3856..............
266,438,051
1857..............
278,906,713
251,351,033
1858..............
1859..............
278,392,080
1860..............
316,242,423
204,899,616
1861..............
1862..............
179,644,024
1863..............
186,003,912
1864..............
143,504,027
..............
1865 136,940,248
337,518,102
1866..............
1867..............
279,786,809
1868..............
269,389,900
275,166,697
1869..............
1870..............
376,616,473
1871..............
428,398,908
1872..............
428,487,131
505,033,439
1873..............
1874..............
569,433,421
1875..............
499,284,100
525,582,247
1876..............
1877..............
589,670.224
680,709,268
1878..............
1879..............
698,340,790
1880..............
823,946,353
883,925,947
1881..............
3882..............
733,239,732
804,223,632
1883..............
1884 .............
724,964,852
1885 .............
726,682,9-16
1886 .............
665,96-1,529
1887..............
703,022,923
1888..............
683,862,104
1889..............
730,282,609
3890..............
845,293,823
3891 .............
872,270,288
1892.............. 1,015,732,031
1893..............
831,030,785
3894..............
869,204,937
1895.............. '
793,392,599
1896..............
863,200,487
1897.............. 1 1,032,007,603
1
1898..............
1,210,291,913
1899.............. 1 1,203,931,222
1900.............. 1 1,370,763,571
i
1901..............
1,460,462,806
1902 ...........
1,355,481,861
1903..............
1,392,231,302
1904..............
1,435,179,017
1905.............. > 1,491,744,641
i
3900.............. 1 3,717,953,382
'
1907..............
1,853,718,034
1908.............. 1 1,834,786,357
1 9 0 9 .............. :I
1,638,355,593
1910..............
1,710,083,998
2,013,549,025
3911..............

Foreign.

D

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39,130,877
24,791,295
18,008,029
13,145,857
12,008,371
9,475,493
10,295,121
12,053,084
13,620,120
21,715,464
26,158,368
14,781,372
14,917,047
20,660,241
14,509,971
17,333,634
14,654,217
11,026,477
17,960,535
15,333,961
29,089,055
11,341,420
14,719,332
12,562,999
10,951,000
16,155,295
14,421,270
15,690,455
17,446,4S3
16,849,619
14,158,611
14,802,424
12,804,996
14,156,498
12,098,651
11,692,305
18,451,399
17,302,525
19,615, 770
15,548,757
15,506,809
13,560,301
13,160,288
12,092,403
12,118,7o6
12,531,856
12,210 527
14.546,137
16,634,409
22,935,635
14,145,566
19, 406,451
18, 985, 953
21,190,417
23,092,080
23,719,511
27,302,185
26,237,540
27,910,377
25,648,254
26.817,025
25,911,118
27,133,014
25,986,989
24,655,511
34,900,722
35, 771,174

Total.

D

Per
capita.1

o l l a r s . D

70,971,780
66,757,970
69,691,669
71,670,735
123,668,932
144,375,726
188,915,259
166,984,231
203,489,282
237,043,764
218,909,503
281,219,423
293,823,760
272,011,274
292,902,051
333,576,057
219,553,833
190,670,501
203,964,447
158,837,988
166,029,303
348,859,522
294,506,141
281,952,899
286,117,697
392,771,768
442,820,178
444,177,586
522,479,922
586,283,040
513,442,711
540,384,671
602,475,220
694,865,766
710,439,441
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
1,420,141.679
1.460,827,271
1,518,561,666
1,743,804,500
1,880,851,078
1,860,773,340
1,663,011,104
1.744,984,720
2,049,320,199

Domestic—p er cent of
product cxporterl.*
Cotton.

o l l a r s .P

13.37
9.22
7.22
5.57
7.25
6.23
7.87
6.73
7.91
8.97
8.03
10.01
10.16
9.14
9.57
10.61
6.85
5.83
6.31
4.67
4.78
9.84
7.73
7.29
7.29
9.77
10.83
10.55
12.12
13.31
11.36
11.64
12.72
14.30
14.29
16.43
37.23
13.97
34.98
18.20
12.94
31.60
11.98
11.40
11.92
13.43
13.66
15.61
12.98
12.85
11.51
12.29
14.42
16.59
16.20
17.76
18.53
16.85
16.96
17.14
17.18
19.75
20.91
20.32
17.82
18.28
21.15

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c e n tP

57.12
69.80
74,62
75.66
78.69
86.82
78.11
71.02
71.42
74.48
83.92
72.96
74.28
73.78
82.03
16.01
.23
1.43
5.34
5.94
62.15
71.95
64.07
59.16
82.49
72.62
66.20
67.67
69.25
70.97
70.60
68.94
71.14
69.34
68.47
70.06
65.74
67.18
67.61
68.10
65.95
66.13
65.64
68.18
65.94
68.33
65.95
67.36
71.40
69.43
60. 63
71.94
71.36
66.95
65.77
66.82
71.61
64.29
62.62
66.66 !
64.56 1
64.91
68. 3 9
66.18
62. 93
66.85

Wheat.
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12.10
C 81
.

9.19

7.89
11.90
13.27
20. 72
22.30
16.88
20.80
32.54
23.60
25.34
19.73
25.29
35.16
40.18
37.38
31.82
29.33
26.49
25.86
26.48
33.66
26.23
21.31
22. 3
1
26.60
36. h8
37.20
41. 47
31. 46
27.07
38. 93
40.91
32.97
31.00
41.36
31.37
30.28
38.92 |
7.99
14.09
19.95 '
25.71
17.19
12.73
10. 91

1

* Fiscal years,
1 Based on total exports prior to 1806, after that on domestic exports only.
2 Gold and silver can not be separately stated in domestic exports prior to 1864, but it is probable
that the greater portion of the exports was gold, under which head the exports in question are
included. Gold and silver contained in ore are included under gold and silver since 1894.




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Domectic—per cent of
product exported*—Con.
Corn.
P e r c en t.

0.37
1.29

.51

1.85
1.1*3
.91
.21
.93
3.60
3.68
3.86
3. 53
3.86
5.68
6.49
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6. 43
5.46
3. 71
2. 58

2. 99
2.9)
8.3)
2. 48
1.71
3.57
4.85
2 .n
3.72
2.89
4.11
2.36
4.70
7. S3
11.11
9.21
1 30
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1.81

3.01
2.59
3.66
4. 43
2.95
2.12
1.41
1.49
2.27

Year.

P e r c en t.

1.77
1.47
1.56
2.43
2.52
2.70
3.20
2.89
2.57
8.05
3.49
2.64
3. 57
2.69
2.04
1.35
1.40
.77
.66
2.00
.76
.86
. 5S
1.00
1 29
.82
.86
1.18
1.10
.85
.66
.50
.05
.76
.89
.92
.82
.97 !
.99 !
.92
1.33
1.48
1.02
1.57
1.90
2.21
1.86 |
1.94 1
2.04
2.34
3.11 ,
3.04 I
2.6S
2.21
2.55 '
2.69 ,
2.54 1
2.88 1
2.80 ,
3.04
3.07 1
3.18 |

Gold.

Silver.

Gold.8

Silver.8

D o lla r s.

Bituminous
coal.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

3« ftfu son
821,146
7,334,818
3,085', 157
5,797,656
1,776,706
2,852,086
3,569,090
1,884,413
3,658,059
1,846,985
2,427,356
1,774,026
3 ]03l] 964
3,726,623
l] 092] 802
2,567,010
' 990] 305
3,217,327
6,654] 636
5,807,163
11,566,068
7,708,428
2,125,397
5,309,392
2]508]786
6,041,349
42,291,930
4,047,681
13,907. Oil
2,508,041
5,530] 538
4,053,567
11]176]769
1,938,813
6.498,228
3,311,844
8,196,261
2,503,831
17,024,866
6,045,609
8,737,443
5,450,925
14,132,568
5,675,308
12,056,950
14,362,229
6,883,561
14,386,463
8.717,458
5,026.231
8,682,447
12,798,490
19,503,137
8,951,769
13,696,793
7,203,924
7,992,709
7,943,972
26,246,234
14,528,180
13,330,215
16,491,099
5,624.948
14,671,052
12,275,911
80,758.396
100,031,259
10,544,238
34,377,054
8,095,336
17,734,149
10,755,242
14,594,945
22,831,317
26.691,696
16,550,627
20,743,349
17,850,307
42,910,601
17,260,191
43,934,317
15,403,669
10,284.858
18,678,215
12,943,342
21,032,984
18,232,567
18,026,880
49,699,454
19,955,086
21,174,381
23,193,252
13,286,552
72,449,319
36.3.8-4,760
20,211.179
33,525,065
28,777,186
85,014,780
30,533,227
30,927,781
120,391,671
88, 954,603
30,675,056
41,573,184
35,256,302
66,051,187
36,386,521
28,232,254
62,021,254
24,163,491
41,982,027
99,055,368
27,768,814
53,618,961
27,484,865
90,221,730
44,442,510
111,510,219
42,946,624
118,337,321
44,658,097
41,003,989
43,954,810
43,339,905
45,217,194
73,607,013
45,937,249

810,478,059
1,422,664
756,109
3,703,373
4,713,641
4,560,627
2,962,367
22,829,913
6,635,839
40,073,979
2,600,156
25,442,858
2,044,017
40,470,260
727,040
55,109,215
1,138,128
45,000,977
744,508
65,232,653
3,904,269
50,002,804
2,630,343
61,108,053
2,779,358
58,446,039
8,100,200
27,423,973
2,367,107
35,439,903
1,447,737
62,162,838
1,993,773
100,661,634
4,734,907
58, S81,033
9,262,193
71,197,309
14,846,762
21,841,745
39,026,627
72,396,344
21,387,758
36,003,498
21,134,882
33,635,962
24,519,704
66,686,208
31,705,780
49,548,760
30,328,774
44,856,715
39,751,859
34,042,420
32,587,985
66,980,977
25,151,165
31,177,050
25,329,252
26,590,374
29,571,863
9,204,445
24,535,670
4,587,614
20,409,827
3,639,025
13,503,894
2,565,132
16,841,715
32,587,880
16,829,599
11,600,888
20,219,445
41,081,957
26,051,426
8,477,892
33,753,633
42,952,191
29,511,219
9,701,187
26 296,504
18,376,234
28,037,949
36,689,248
59,952,285
17,274,491
34,873,929
86,362,654
22,590,988
50,195,327
32,810,559
108,680,844
40,737,319
76,978,061
50,451,265
66,468,481
47,295,286
112,409,947
60,541,670
40,361,580
61,946,638
15,406,391
55,105,239
37,522,086
56,319,055
56,712,275
48,266,759
53,185,177
64,285,180
48,568.950
49,732,390
47,090,595
44,250,259
81,459,986
49,472,702
92,594,024
48,848,812
38,573,591
65,869,063
61,399,176
56,739,073
72,432,924
57,921,202
55,682, 792
91,531,818
55,286, %1
118,563,215
64,749,958
22,509,653

* Fiscal years.
31821; no complete data for 1820 or earlier years.




713

.............. 1800
.............. 1810
.............. 1820
.............. 1830
.............. 1840
.............. 1850
.............. 1851
.............. 1852
.............. 1853
.............. 1854
.............. 1855
.............. 1856
.............1857
.............. 1858
.............1859
.............. 1861
.............. 1862
.............. 1863
.............. 1864
.............. 1865
.............. 1866
.............. 1867
.............. 1868
.............. 1870
..............1871
.............. 1872
.............. 1873
.............. 1874
.............. 1875
.............. 1876
.............. 1877
.............. 1878
.............. 1879
.............. 1&
80
.............. 1881
.............. 1882
.............. 1883
.............. 1884
.............. 1886
.............. 1887
.............. 1888
.............. 1889
.............. 1890
.............. 1891
.............. 1892
.............. 1893
.............. 1894
.............1895
..................1896

.............. 1897
.............. 1898
..............1899
.............. 1901
.............. 1902
.............. 1903
.............. 1904
.............. 1905
.............. 1906
.............. 1907
.............. 1908
.............. 1909
.............. 1910
.............. 1911

712

PROGRESS OF TH E U N IT E D S T A T E S
— Statistical R ecord
o
.

N

of the

P rogress
3

Imported merchandise, classified by great groups.*
Free of duty.
Foodstuffs in crude
condition, and food
animals.
Per cent
of total.

Value.
D
L800..
L810..
[820 1
L830..
[840 2
L850..
[851..
.852..
[853..
L854-.
L855-.
L856..
L857-.
L858..
[859..
1860..
[861..
1862..
1863-.
L864-.
1865..

o l l .a r s

35,213,743
15,803,449
37,530,597
21,619,983
23,712,171
21,252; 671
28j503; 915
36, 408,087
37,944,739
31,937,361
40,615,853
42,126,415
37,019,099
14,751,590
6,223,228
13, 452,056
15,377,520
21,939,409

L866..
L867-.

Foodstuffs partly or
wholly m an ufac­
tured.
Value.
D

Per cent
of total.

o l l a r s .

78,112
198,669
8 200,000
892,323
70,149,388
78,158,655
75,728,907
78,237,729
73,020,691
71,188,910
66,060,517
85,524,106
*4,058,269
74,006,308
70,585,265
80,592,108
73,323,436
71,204,304
84,826,177
87,120,941
100,506,593
106,515,414
126,337,335
155,830,684
106,768,743
214,255,498
120,846,960
108,890,988
108,088,505
86,1 <4,672
69,917,761
68,722,439
80,961.321
90,287,483
86,621,680
HO, 481,432
1.26,253,902
114,305,025
125,047,095
116,509,736
131,620,840
113,681,442
147,262,425

L869. .
1870..

871..
L872..
L873 .

L874..
[875.876..

[877 .
[878..
1879..
1880..
881 .
[882..
L883. .
1884..
885..

L886 L887-.
1888..
L889..
[890..

891..
[892..
L893 -.
[894..
[895 .
LS96..
[897..
[898..
1899-.
L900-.
[901..
[902 [903..
L904-.
[905 .
L906..
1907..
L908-.
L909-.
1910..
L911..

♦Fiscal years.




Value.
D

31.49
87.40
89.20
89.38
87.23
82.50
78.25
69.02
69.92
52.31
56.19
57.13
52.04
27.98
17.66
32.71
34.54
37.12

1,020,805

2.11

1,616,137
5,73U 891
,
4,931,984
3,752,255
3,884,416
4,446,686
4,980,159
4,348,634
3,273,272
4,602,633
6,151,612
9,233,256

4.16
10.87
9.09
6.15
5.37
6.03
7.00
8.25
9.32
11.19
13.82
15.65

.36
.99
.55
1.89
48.45
51.60
51.76
55.74
51.86
50.39
46.30
41.06
41.51
35.15
34.02
88.39
37.95
33.56
36.22
35.69
39.18
40.10
34.50
34.02
24.01
30.09
33.27
29.46
28.30
29.56
23.29
18.71
23.84
22.75
20.32
24.33
24.40
20,80
19.42
22,17
21.95
15.05
18.95

982,441
872,873
1,001,967
2,826,451
3,552,665
3,784,991
5,053,641
6,329,667
8,240,934
8,901,303
10,930,222
11,79*>,898
10,564,847
11,094,613
15,222,424
16,0G2,182
15,37 \ 181
62,1 IS, 622
111,611,359
121,85*,297
130,453,992
31,342,735
15,903,403
17,082,121
18,87 $,609
19,783,464
23,109,601
2,816,596
3,067,596
3,417,269
3,328,314
3,316,913
3,348,670
4,104,832
5,468,989
5,177,207
9,390,612
12,338,851

.65
.60
.71
2.01
2.51
2.65
2.43
3.13
3.91
4.29
5.21
6.11
4.98
4.74
6.24
6.26
5.78
16.97
24.37
27.41
34.35
9.45
4.30
4.47
6.48
6.69
6.30
.83
.77
.80
.73
.64
.61
.64
1.04
.86
1.24
1.59

i

.868..

Crude materials for
use in manufactur­
ing.

i Figures for 1821.

Per cent
of total.

o l l .a r s

i, 424,755
3,309,771
9,698,751
407,141
174,428
417,473
580,806
1,282,018
2,163,411
3,098,651
4,471,680
14,558,740
13,918,052
16,429,453
14,854,042
14,467,825
6,126,303
7,986,842
7,305,556
10,069,422
7,021,846
6,518,969
9,384,760
13,432,645
23,921,936
32,357,721
54,003,779
47,544,301
50,387,008
43,174,941
48,939,301
50,043,397
54,291,578
88,232,538
85,627,454
96,328,218
95,298,676
82,302,251
71,811,589
87,782,800
96,420,225
102,472,296
102,659,356
107,346,313
135,561,275
145,473,408
161,760,952
103,778,983
153,018,340
173,484,188
180,127,286
145,457,928
166,545,281
210,391,745
188,062,232
229,997,766
246,138,697
246,275,899
289,313,585
306,500,952
359,001,194
276,329,038
329,067,111
436,257,101
400,521,730

70.62
72.11
20.07
2.25
.89
1.73
2.14
4.97
5.94
5.87
8.24
23.85
19.25
22.28
20.88
27.45
17.39
19.42
16.42
17.06
30.35
42.92
43.36
66.69
65.38
68.45
37.29
31.38
34.45
30.76
34.76
35.43
38.05
42.35
42.28
45.75
45.92
39.22
37.16
41.38
41.16
41.98
40.02
40.42
37.02
81.77
36.39
27.32
42.13
46.92
47.16
49.92
55.46
57.29
55.37
57.96
57.76
54.23
55.91
55.77
55.74
52.57
54.89
57.76
51.55

4

PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES,
of

t iie

U

n it e d

St a t e s,

1800

to

713

1911—Continued.

I m p o r t e d m e r c h a n d i s e , c l a s s i f i e d b y g r e a t g r o u p s *— C o n t i n u e d .
F r e e o f d u t y — C o n tin u e d .
M a n u fa c tu re s fo r
fu r th e r u se in
m a n u fa c tu r in g .

M a n u fa c tu re s
re a d y fo r c o n ­
s u m p tio n .

M is c e lla n e o u s .

Y e a r.
T o t a l v a lu e .

V a lu e .

Per
cent of
t o t a l.

D o lla r s.

4 8 7 ,6 9 7
1 ,2 1 0 ,9 8 5
1 ,9 6 2 ,4 8 7
7 6 4 ,2 2 3
8 7 7 ,1 5 8
7 6 9 ,5 3 8
1 ,3 2 1 ,5 7 5
1 ,0 3 7 ,5 4 9
1 ,2 0 1 ,3 1 8
3 ,8 8 1 ,2 9 7
3 ,2 9 0 ,4 8 4
6 ,5 6 5 ,8 1 6
8 ,8 0 9 ,3 9 9
6 ,4 3 2 ,9 1 4
9 ,3 9 7 ,7 2 8
7 ,6 6 1 ,6 0 2
7 ,1 3 5 ,9 7 4
7 ,9 7 4 ,5 1 0
7 ,7 3 0 ,0 6 2
1 1 ,2 2 0 ,4 8 3
5 ,3 9 1 ,9 2 0
5 ,2 5 9 ,3 3 4
9 ,2 2 0 ,1 6 9
2 ,5 1 8 ,3 2 0
4 ,0 7 5 ,2 8 1
3 ,9 8 6 ,7 0 3
8 ,0 9 0 ,2 0 3
8 ,3 5 4 ,5 8 2
6 ,7 7 0 ,1 8 6
6 ,3 8 4 ,3 8 3
7 ,3 5 0 ,1 2 2
7 ,7 8 5 ,3 9 6
8 ,6 4 4 ,9 3 8
1 5 ,4 0 4 ,8 6 5
1 2 ,5 0 2 ,4 3 2
1 6 ,7 2 8 ,6 3 0
1 6 .7 0 1 ,2 6 7
1 6 ,0 8 7 ,4 1 4
1 4 ,0 2 4 ,7 0 8
1 6 ,0 0 5 ,9 8 8
2 0 ,2 8 2 ,0 5 2
2 0 ,6 5 7 ,8 8 9
1 9 ,6 5 5 ,3 3 1
1 9 ,2 7 4 ,5 8 0
2 3 ,4 3 4 ,8 6 2
2 6 ,4 3 6 ,5 6 2
3 3 ,1 1 3 ,8 3 8
1 5 ,1 2 9 ,4 0 6
2 9 ,9 5 5 ,4 0 6
3 7 ,7 1 7 ,5 0 2
3 9 ,5 6 5 ,6 8 7
2 3 ,7 3 8 ,7 6 2
2 6 ,2 2 6 ,0 7 4
4 5 ,5 7 7 ,8 3 1
4 4 ,6 9 9 ,5 1 8
5 1 ,1 3 7 ,6 2 2
6 7 , 2 5 s , 244
6 5 ,5 5 7 ,5 5 2
7 1 ,0 6 0 ,5 6 1
9 1 ,1 7 2 ,4 7 2
1 1 6 ,7 2 2 ,0 1 4
8 4 ,7 2 0 ,7 4 5
9 5 ,0 7 8 ,9 0 9
1 2 3 ,2 9 5 ,1 0 7
1 4 2 ,7 7 2 ,6 4 7

V a lu e .

Per
cent of
t o ta l.

D o lla r s.

2 4 .1 7
2 6 .3 8
1 0 .2 7
4 .2 3
4 .4 6
3 .1 8
4 .8 6
4 .0 3
3 .2 9
7 .3 6
6 .0 6
1 0 .7 6
1 2 .1 9
8 .7 2
1 3 .2 1
1 4 .5 3
2 0 .2 5
1 9 .3 9
1 7 .3 6
1 9 .0 2
2 3 .3 2
3 4 .6 2
4 2 .5 9
1 2 .5 0
1 1 .1 3
8 .4 4
5 .5 8
5 .5 2
4 .6 3
4 .5 5
5 .2 2
5 .5 0
6 .0 6
7 .3 9
6 .1 7
7 .9 4
8 .0 5
7 .6 6
7 .2 6
7 .5 4
8 .6 6
8 .4 7
7 .6 7
7 .2 5
6 .3 9
ft. 77
7 .4 5
3 .9 8
8 .2 5
1 0 .2 0
1 0 .3 6
8 .1 4
8 .7 4
1 2 .4 1
1 3 .1 6
1 2 .8 9
1 5 .7 8
1 4 .4 4
1 3 .7 3
1 6 .5 9
1 8 .1 2
1 6 .1 2
1 5 .8 6
1 6 .3 2
1 8 .3 6

5 4 ,9 7 1
8 1 ,4 6 9
1 7 ,3 3 6 ,6 0 5
9 1 1 ,4 8 5
7 4 1 ,3 0 8
1 ,0 9 0 ,0 2 6
1 ,2 4 2 ,8 5 3
1 ,7 4 4 ,2 2 4
2 ,4 3 6 ,5 5 3
2 ,7 5 4 ,8 2 0
2 ,7 4 1 ,1 0 4
2 ,9 7 5 ,8 1 2
8 ,6 9 4 ,1 6 6
3 ,2 2 5 ,0 8 7
3 ,9 1 5 ,1 8 4
1 0 ,7 4 6 ,7 4 0
1 2 ,0 7 3 ,1 4 5
6 .5 2 2 ,3 3 2
7 ,6 0 7 ,1 8 4
5 ,8 9 3 ,1 8 2
1 0 ,0 1 2 ,7 4 1
2 ,7 0 6 ,0 8 8
2 ,0 7 6 ,1 8 1
3 ,8 4 2 ,1 0 1
3 ,9 4 3 ,6 1 2
5 ,0 8 1 ,3 2 3
5 ,1 6 1 ,9 2 6
6 ,2 7 5 ,8 4 0
7 ,2 9 8 ,5 3 1
4 ,5 0 0 ,1 6 0
5 , 6 4 1 , 71G
5 ,9 9 9 ,7 3 9
6 ,6 7 8 ,0 2 4
1 0 ,2 6 1 ,2 4 6
9 ,9 4 6 ,1 5 1
1 0 ,9 9 9 ,6 6 1
1 1 ,5 9 7 ,2 1 4
1 4 ,5 7 6 ,0 6 3
1 4 ,8 2 8 ,2 2 9
1 6 ,7 8 4 ,4 8 7
1 7 ,5 5 8 ,9 5 2
1 4 ,0 2 7 ,5 2 5
1 3 ,0 5 2 ,3 6 5
1 2 ,0 0 8 ,5 8 6
1 4 ,4 9 5 ,3 3 4
1 4 ,9 5 8 ,5 0 8
1 6 .8 7 5 .5 4 7
1 3 ,3 0 2 ,4 3 2
2 1 ,6 2 4 ,5 0 4
3 0 ,5 8 8 ,3 1 2
3 4 ,4 2 6 ,8 0 6
1 5 ,3 1 5 ,8 1 2
1ft, 6 6 9 ,5 1 6
1 7 ,0 0 7 ,0 6 7
1 9 ,9 7 5 ,7 9 1
1 9 ,0 8 4 ,3 2 7
1 9 ,6 0 8 ,5 0 5
2 1 ,7 6 5 ,1 9 8
2 3 ,8 9 0 ,3 7 6
2 8 ,5 0 7 ,6 5 4
3 1 ,9 9 1 ,6 6 8
3 5 .9 6 1 ,1 2 4
3 2 ,7 2 2 ,5 7 1
6 1 ,9 9 3 ,3 7 7
6 4 ,9 2 7 ,5 7 5

V a lu e .

Per
cent of
to t a l.

D o lla r s.

2 .7 3
.6 9
3 5 .8 9
5 .0 4
3 .7 7
4 .5 1
4 .5 7
6 .7 8
6 »6 9
5 .2 2
5 .0 5
4 .8 7
5 .1 1
4 .3 7
5 .5 1
2 0 .3 8
3 4 .2 6
1 5 .8 5
1 7 .0 8
9 .9 9
4 3 .2 8
1 7 .8 1
9 .5 9
1 9 .0 8
1 0 .7 8
1 0 .7 5
3 .5 6
4 .1 4
4 .9 9
3 .2 1
4 .0 1
4 .2 5
4 .6 8
4 .9 3
4 .9 1
5 .2 2
5 .5 9
6 .9 5
7 .6 8
7 .9 1
7 .5 0
5 .7 5
5 .0 9
4 .5 2
3 .9 5
3 .2 7
3 .8 0
8 .5 0
5 .9 5
8 .2 7
9 .0 2
5 .2 5
5 .2 2
4 .6 3
5 .8 9
4 .8 1
4 .6 0
5 .4 5
4 .6 2
5 .1 8
4 .9 7
6 .8 4
5 .4 6
8 .6 1
8 .3 6

5 0 ,0 0 0
3 8 ,0 5 6
8 1 ,0 0 9
1 9 5 ,2 9 2
3 2 9 ,5 9 3
2 9 0 ,8 7 0
8 2 4 ,7 4 7
4 4 3 ,9 8 5
6 0 9 ,1 9 0
8 7 4 ,3 2 8
8 8 7 ,5 1 6
1 ,2 5 4 ,7 9 5
1 ,3 6 4 ,4 1 1
1 ,0 8 1 ,0 2 4
9 6 4 ,1 3 9
7 4 5 ,2 6 2
4 1 0 ,0 0 2
5 8 8 ,9 5 9
3 4 7 ,5 8 2
6 7 2 ,7 7 4
7 0 6 ,9 8 8
7 0 6 ,3 9 0
8 8 7 ,4 7 0
1 4 9 ,0 5 1
4 ,4 4 6 ,9 0 8
4 ,9 4 9 ,1 4 3
7 ,4 1 0 ,5 8 8
1 0 ,1 6 5 ,9 4 3
5 ,2 2 2 ,4 2 2
7 ,0 6 2 ,7 3 3
3 ,0 1 0 ,1 7 1
2 ,7 0 8 ,1 5 8
3 ,2 2 1 ,4 5 7
3 ,8 2 5 ,4 6 7
4 ,0 2 7 ,5 7 4
4 ,2 7 5 ,2 5 6
4 ,4 2 0 ,9 9 3
5 ,3 9 6 ,1 2 6
7 ,4 2 9 ,7 6 4
9 ,8 1 6 ,8 7 0
4 ,0 3 9 ,1 1 2
4 ,5 7 0 ,5 4 0
4 ,5 5 1 ,2 5 1
5 ,1 4 8 ,5 5 5
4 ,2 9 3 ,9 2 4
3 ,6 8 6 ,1 3 7
4 ,1 6 6 ,8 3 4
2 ,8 7 5 ,2 2 5
3 ,4 4 5 ,8 5 0
3 ,1 7 3 ,0 7 7
2 ,6 4 7 ,8 3 8
1 ,8 8 3 ,3 9 2
2 ,1 0 7 ,7 1 4
2 ,4 2 8 ,1 8 3
3 ,0 9 3 ,2 1 1
3 ,2 4 4 ,0 7 7
3 ,1 3 6 ,5 8 4
3 ,7 2 1 ,8 4 5
8 .6 0 6 ,9 6 5
5 ,7 8 9 ,1 0 5
7 ,1 6 2 ,9 5 8
6 ,6 1 3 ,6 9 6
5 ,8 9 0 ,0 0 1
7 ,6 9 3 ,7 5 7
9 ,1 4 9 ,2 8 1

D o lla r s.

2 .4 8
.8 2
.1 7
1 .0 8
1 .6 8
1 .2 0
1 .2 0
1 .7 2
1 .6 7
1 .6 6
1 .6 4
2 .0 6
1 .8 9
1 .4 7
1 .3 6
1 .4 1
1 .1 2
1 .4 4
.7 8
1 .1 6
3 .0 5
4 .6 5
4 .1 0
.7 4
1 2 .1 6
1 0 .4 7
5 .1 2
6 .7 1
3 .5 7
5 .0 3
2 .1 4
1 .9 2
2 .2 6
1 .8 4
1 .9 9
2 .0 3
2 .1 3
2 .5 7
3 .8 4
4 .6 3
1. 72
1 .8 7
1 .7 8
1 .9 3
1 .1 7
.8 0
.9 4
.7 6
.9 5
.8 5
.6 9
.6 5
.7 0
.6 6
.9 1
.8 2
.7 4
.8 2
.7 0
1 .0 5
1 .1 1
1 .2 6
.9 8
1 .0 2
1 .1 8

2 ,0 1 7 ,4 2 3
4 ,5 9 0 ,2 8 1
4 8 ,3 1 3 ,3 9 1
1 8 ,0 8 1 ,5 9 0
1 9 ,6 5 3 ,0 8 4
2 4 ,1 8 7 , .890
2 7 ,1 8 2 ,1 5 2
2 5 ,7 6 0 ,4 4 7
3 6 ,4 3 0 ,5 2 4
5 2 ,7 4 8 ,0 7 4
6 4 ,2 6 7 ,5 0 7
6 1 ,0 4 4 ,7 7 9
7 2 ,2 8 6 ,3 2 7
7 3 ,7 4 1 ,4 7 9
7 1 ,1 3 0 ,3 5 1
5 2 ,7 2 1 ,6 5 3
3 5 ,2 4 1 ,9 2 4
4 1 ,1 2 6 ,3 3 2
4 4 ,5 1 9 ,5 1 6
5 9 ,0 2 8 ,5 2 6
2 3 ,1 3 3 ,4 9 5
1 5 ,1 9 0 ,7 8 1
2 1 ,6 4 6 ,6 9 2
2 0 ,1 4 0 ,7 8 6
3 6 ,5 8 7 ,7 3 7
4 7 ,2 6 7 ,2 1 3
1 4 4 ,8 1 5 ,8 8 4
1 5 1 ,4 8 1 ,7 6 2
1 4 6 ,2 7 9 ,9 2 7
1 1 0 ,3 6 1 ,9 1 3
1 4 0 ,7 8 8 ,4 5 2
1 4 1 ,2 7 8 ,2 6 5
1 4 2 ,6 8 1 ,5 6 5
2 0 8 ,3 0 1 ,8«>3
2 0 2 ,4 9 1 ,5 4 7
2 1 0 ,5 7 9 ,0 0 7
2 0 7 ,5 0 4 ,7 1 8
2 0 9 ,8 8 4 ,1 8 4
1 9 3 ,2 1 3 ,6 2 4
2 1 2 ,1 6 9 ,2 9 6
2 3 4 ,2 2 1 ,1 3 1
2*1 4,071,615
2 5 6 ,4 8 7 ,0 7 8
2 6 5 ,6 6 8 ,6 2 9
3 6 6 ,2 4 1 ,3 5 2
4 5 7 ,9 9 9 ,6 5 8
4 1 4 ,5 4 1 ,2 1 1
3 7 9 ,7 9 5 ,5 3 6
3 6 3 ,2 3 3 ,7 9 5
3 6 9 ,7 5 7 ,4 7 0
3 8 1 ,9 3 8 ,2 4 3
2 9 1 ,4 1 4 ,1 7 5
3 9 0 ,2 7 9 ,8 1 0
3 6 7 ,2 3 6 ,8 6 6
3 3 9 ,6 0 8 ,6 6 9
3 9 6 .8 1 8 ,8 7 1
4 2 6 ,1 8 0 ,9 7 9
4 5 4 ,1 3 0 ,2 4 0
5 1 7 ,4 4 2 ,3 0 2
5 4 9 ,6 2 3 ,8 7 8
6 4 4 ,0 2 9 ,7 6 1
5 2 5 ,6 0 3 ,3 0 8
5 9 9 ,5 5 6 ,6 3 9
7 5 5 ,3 1 1 ,2 9 6
7 7 6 ,9 7 2 ,5 0 9

..1 8 0 0
. . 1810
.H 8 2 0

...................................2 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
....................................3X
82
..................................... 1883
..................................... 1884
..................................... 1885
....................................1886
....................................1887
.................................. 1888
.................................... 3889
.................................. 1890,
.....................................1891
..................................... 1892
..................................... 1893
................................... 1894
..................................... 1895
..................................... 1896
....................................1897
........, ..........................1898
..................................... 1899
..................................... 1900
..................................... 1901
................................... 1902
..................................... 1903
..................................... 1904
..................................... 1905
..................................... 1906
..................................... 1907
..................................... 1908
..................................... 1909
..................................... 1910
..................................... 1911

* F is c a l y e a rs .
* T e a s , c o f f e e , a n d f r u i t s t r a n s f e r r e d t o f r e e l i s t i l l 1833 i n t a r i f f o f 1 8 3 2 .
3 E s t im a t e d v a lu e o f f r e e f is h .




714

PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES,
N o.

3 4 8 *— S t a

R

t is t ic a l

ecord

o f

th e

P

rogress

Imported merchandise, classified by great groups*—Continued.
Dutiable.
Foodstuffs partly or ‘ Crude materials for
wholly manufae- * use in manufactur­
tured,
i ing.

Foodstuffs in crude
condition, and food
animals.

Year.

Value.

1800.......................................
1810.......................................
18201....
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----1878......
1 8 7 4 .......

1875......
1876......
1877......
1878-. ..
1879----1880......
1881----1882......
1883......
1884......
1885......
1886......
1S87___
18*8......
1889___
1890......
1891......
1892......
1898......
1894....
1895......
1896......
1897 ....
1898......
1899......
3900......
1901......
1902___
1903......
1904___
1905___
1900___

6,081,641
7,882,274
59,587
2,208,210
2,218,483
2,347,374
2,442,739
3,835,803
4,431,114
2,714,035
2,655,625
3,696,870
3,254,689
3,617,411
8,158,397
17,743,530
24,231,463
30,806,405
19,759,724
38,729,710
50,697,276
61,719,723
52,846,720
53,882,422
63,418,372
75,853,025
13,214,677
1C 105,826
,
14,289,978
15,943,787
33,113,774
13,211.059
16,223,472
14,772,934
18,428,583
30,941,364
22,606,093
1 22,418,722
20,022,147
20,384,340
21,536,057
1 28,966,165
22,624,391
1 21,964,728
' 21,302,064
19,728,177
24,895,225
19,054,491
20,530,278
21,111,322
20,291,280
17,839,936
28,985,495
29,193,851
29,423,887
29,992,819
32,580,994
21,712,-163
19,877,0U
1
20,010,423

,

2.) 067,691
32,489,834
31,095,194
33,932,438
* F isca l years.




D o lla r s

11.58
12.70
.12
1.42
1.16
1.28
1.03
1.41
2.00
1.05
.90
1.83
1.26
1.29
1.45
12.98
11.65
11.19
10.12
10.31
13.60
16.11
13.35
12.32
13.11
13.09
2.65
3.87
3.74
4.98
4.22
4.47
5.35
3.21
4.19
6.02
4.36
4.90
5.21
4.82
4.70
6.04
4.63
4.19
5.07
5.34
5.90
6.92
5.57
5.15
6.30
5.49
7.32
6.05
6.08
5.92
ft. 44
4.05
3.31
2.96

Per cent j
of total.

Value.

D o lla r s .

2 4 7 0 0 ,598

1907......
3908___
1909......
1910......
1911 ....

Per cent
of total.

l
1

i
j

.

10,820,814
9,653,971
14,168,040
21,465,776
29,201,235
29,123,353
32,857,296
32,671,118
32,621,700,
40,576,886
66,739,454
42,077,573
63,454,987
55,391,088
48,762,581
30,217,493
31,894,349
46,955,321
41,879,022
63,248,252
65,387,466
77,878,959
95,073,003
96,081,635
103,225,752
121,746,757
122,063,864
118,635,696
112,272,979
90,925,302
111, 752,601
98,482,19*4
98,874,935
113,071,575
117,050,721
131,197,572
133,226,623
119,848,064
91,142,035
102,206,589
100,619,769
95,825,651
106,192,084
117,956,850
85,603,262
28,180,414
31,880,884
24,894,882
72,683,445
102,902,300
112,162,830
67,217,401
103,661,671
109,917,773
122,724,053
92,282,660
113,203,354
114,894,548
142,038,926
137,009,444

3.13
154,551,431
4.35 1 141,539,881
4.56
160,523,713
3.88
172,175.960
4.52 | 159,667,650

|

20.60
16.61
28.37
13.81
15.31
15.90
13.89
12.01
14.74
15.76
22.72
20.80
20.64
19.79
22.35
22.12
15.33
17.05
21.57
16.83
17.55
22.75
24.02
23.27
21.34
21.01
24.55
28.52
29.03
28.38
35.99
33.30
32.62
24.60
26.59
25.52
25.84
26.18
23.71
24.15
21.96
19.97
21.73
22.53
17.89
7.63
7.56
9.05
19.71
25.10
29.29
20.70
26.12
22.77
25.38
18.22
18.88
21.40
23.67
20.24
19.55
21.17
22.54
21.48
21.28

Value.
D o lla r s

.

558,951
905,054
1,811,494
11,304,125
15,552,139
11,884,556
16,794,446
20,302,911
23,988,047
22,726,505
28,676,903
18,252,902
22,968,510
23,262,344
14,405,130
17,460,386
40,832,534
30,760,597
21,471,472
36,045,077
81,662,770
32,847,301
38,278,994
42,182,557
42,877,719
59,357,638
40,289,597
25,822,262
28,504,761
23,195,304
20,653,367
22,441,929
19,037,210
43,629,079
28,617,177
35,027,895
88,813,774
36,848,390
34,962,964
40,651,959
46,940,825
52,585,136
60,888,750
63,290,937
48,613,922
42,844,187
47,516,160
26,307,028
27,921,562
24,162,664
16,032,085
43,861,318
42,020,410
65,849,407
59,941,519
73,004,102
84,352,387
74,518,532
99,847,073
108,187,047

118,025, 980
87,153,240
122,292,148
130,013,669
110,840,410

1Figures for 1821.

Per cent
of total.

1.06
1.55
3.62
7.27
8.14
6.48
7.10
7.47
10.84
8.83
9.74
9.02
8.87
8.31
6.60
12.78
19.62
11.19
11.00
9.60
9.30
9.60
9.67
10.22
8.87
10.25
8.10
6.21
7.36
7.21
6.65
7.59
6.28
9.49
6.50
6.82
7.43
8.05
9.10
9.61
10.25
10.96
12.46
12.09
10.15
11.59
11.26
9.56
7.57
5.89
4.19
13.53
10.58
13.65
12.40
14.41
14.07
13.88
16.64

15.98
14.93
13.03
17.17
16.22
11.77

PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES,
of

the

U

n it e d

S tates,

1800

to

715

1911 -“Continued.

Imported merchandise, classified by great groups *—Continued.
Dutiable—Continued.
Manufactures for Manufactures ready
further use in
for consumption.
manufacturing.
Value.

D o lla r s.

3,591,367
3,941,501
6,393,709
25,398,929
26,105,307
20,333,138
41,055,430
43,593,747
33,518,762
36,912,592
35,358,403
24,447,415
31,614,429
28-, 466,389
23,216,079
16,112,031
28,012,538
44,306,443
22,172,301
44,620,291
50,273,933
48,176,045
63,430,740
53,050,751
68,152,925
83,619,944
88,651,472
63,558,916
56,641,420
44,703,062
41,181,510
88,715,285
41,047,511
95,374,651
75,288,458
81,895,136
82,054,156
78,610,835
64,229,969
76,533,256
99,797,702
100,917,205
95,424,587
97,649,500
113,011,447
86,292,741
102,491,580
67,765,326
66,531,216
63,353, 135
48,924,719
5'\ 549,655
65,727,840
88,641,214
82,877,406
96,518,670
128,492,003
94,676,3o8
106,767,399
129,126,279
157,374,450
111,527,664
127,022,713
161,843,266
lift. 013,005

Per
cent of
total.

Value.

Per
cent of
total.

D o lla r s.

6.83 80,943,929 58.95
6.78 35,703,368 61.42
12.80 26,963,400 53.99
16.35 91,401,011 60.74
13.66 117,318,431 61.38
11.09 118,593,241 64.72
17.35 132,970,338 60.43
16.02 170,852,704 62.80
15.14 126,522,536 57.15
14.34 154,270,032 59.83
12.02 160,372,473 54.50
12.09 113,513,734 56.13
12.20 147,356,803 56.88
10.17 168.903,904 60.35
10.64 128,357,718 58.83
11. 79 54,951,185 40.22
13.46 82.936,023 39.85
16.09 121,927,245 44.28
11.41 88,530,914 45.63
11.87 192,235,219 51.15
13.49 170,503,579 45.76
14.08 130,725,992 38.20
13.50 154,479,281 39.02
12.85 169.772,787 41.13
14.09 199.539,659 41.26
14.44 232,847,193 40.19
17.81 226,946,094 45.63
15.28 186,156,027 44.76
14.63 170,592,909 44.10
18.95 141,191,648 44.07
13.26 120,012,823 38.65
13.08 118.785,451 40.16
33.54 123,467,794 40.74
20. 75 ISO 326,159 40.54
,
17.11 193.779,774 44.02
15.93 227,717,030 44.29
15.91 231,348,348 44.87
17.17 193,395,009 42.19
16.71 167.714,847 43. 64
17.84 178,007,081 42.05
21.78 185,241,121 40.44
21.03 197,191,127 41.09
19.53 399,430,153 40.82
18.65 218,676,995 , 41.76
23.61 203,082,441 i 42.43
23.36 1 > 585,349 51.33
M,
24.30 211,889,319 50.22
24.62 135,495,589 49.24
18.04 177,918,601 48.25
15.45 196,051,447 47.83
47.92
1 2 . 78 ' 183.417,112
17.11 ,, 137,709,398 42.42
16.56 153,847,114 38.76
18.36 186,119,274 38.55
17.14 185,529,789 38.37
19.06 212,336,493 41.92
21.43 238,148,679 39.72
42.48
17.63 218,092,475
17. 79 228.482,274 38.08
279,293,500 43.26
19. OS
19.91 332,201,216 42.03
16.68 295,656,802 44.21
17.83 206,383,664 37.39
20.19 302.729,890 37.76
19.33 296.494,605 39.52

Miscellaneous.

Value.

Per
cent of
total.

D o lla r s.

506,709
544,507
549,085
619,882
662,750
970,846
474,864
787,034
295,725
484,186
357,977
305,381
397,536
233,504
280,286
150,399
186,984
564,940
412,631
904,991
1,102,577
897,639
1,750,949
847,470
6,421,520
5,903,307
6,254,622
5,6-45.853
4,423,462
4,415,114
3,820,599
4,137,346
4,445,348
6,478,485
7,008,368
7,281,570
8,227,202
6,892,489
6,241,743
6,493,615
3,963,163
4,370,214
4,084,609
4,102,770
4,061,708
2,771,936
3,180,543
1,681,820
3,151,065
2,386,038
3,964,143
2,454,773
2,623,119
2,979,796
3,063,837
2,367,333
2,760,241
3,032,775
3,058,096
3,311,875
3,537,989
3,793,206
3,051,513
3,778,055
4,305,488

Y e a r.

Total value.

D o lla r s.

0.93
.94
1.10
.41
.35
.53
.20
.29
.13
.19
.12
.15
.15
.09
.13
.11
.09
,20
.21
.24
.30
.26
.44
.21
1.33
1.02
1.26
1.36
1.48
1.38
1.23
1.40
1.47
1.41
1.59
1.42
1.59
1.51
1.63
1.53
.87
.91
.83
.78
.85
.75
.78
.61
.86
.58
.52
.75
.66
.62
.63
.47
.46
.56
.51
.48
.45
.56
.51
.47
.58

52,503,411
68.130,675
49,945,315
155,427,936
191,118,345
183,252,508
236,595,113
272,043,347
221,378,184
257,684,236
294,160,835
202,293,875
259,047,014
279,874,640
218,180.191
136,635,024
208,093,891
275,320,951
194,226,064
375,783,540
372,627,601
342,245,6^9
395,859,687
415,817,622
483,635,947
579,327,864
497,320,326
415,924,580
386,725,509
320,379,277
310,534,674
295,773,267
303,096,270
459,652,883
440,173,0.81
614,060,567
515,676,196
457,813,509
384,313,705 i
423,276,810 *
458,098,637
479,88-5,499
488,614,574 |
623,611,780 1
478,674,844 |
309,402,804
421,856,711 1
275,199,086 1
368,736,170
409,967,204
382,792, lt>
9
324,635,479
396,808,679
482,704,318
483,563,496
506,502,077 ■
599,538,258 ’
536,957,131 '
600,070,769
676,938,568
790,391,064 1
668,738,484 1
712,363,585 .
80.1,636,034 1
750,253.596 j

* F is c a l y e a rs .
2 T e a s , c o f f e e , a n d f r u i t s t r a n s f e r r e d t o f r e e l i s t i n 1833 i n t a r i f f o f 1832.




. 1809
.1 8 1 0
11820
.1 8 3 0
^1840
.1 8 5 0
.1 8 5 1
. 1852
. 1853
. 1854
.1 8 5 6
. 1856
. 1857
1858
. 1859
. 1860
. 1861
. 1862
. 1863
.1 8 6 4
. 1865
.1 8 6 6
.1 8 6 7
.1 8 6 8
.1 8 6 9
.1 8 7 0
. 1871
. 1872
.1 8 7 3
. 1874
. 1 8 ^5
. 187C
. 1877
. 1878
. 1879
. 1880
. 1881
. 1832
. 1883
. 1884
. 1885
.1 8 :8 6
. 1887
. 1888
. 1889
. 1890
. 1891
. 18‘*2
. 1893
. 1894
. 1895
. 1896
. 1 «9 7
. 1898
. 1899
. 1900
. 1901
.1 9 0 2
. 1903
. 1904
. 1905
. 1906
. 1907
.1 9 0 8
. 1909
. 1910
. 1911

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PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES,
N o .

3 4 8 .

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t

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a

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aR

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d

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t

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r

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g

r

e

s

s

Imported merchandise, classified by great groups*—Continued.
Total free and dutiable.
Foodstuffs in crude
condition, and food
animals.

Year.

V a lu e ,

1800.......................................
1810......................................
18201....
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___
3887......
1888___
1889___
1890___
1891......
1892___
1893___
1894___
1895___
1896___
1897----1898___
1899......
1900___
1901___
1902___
1903----1904___
1905....
1906....
1907.....
1908....,
1909___
1910___
1911....

D o lla r s.

6,081,641
7,382,274
15,273,321
18,011,659
19,749,080
23,967,357
26,154,910
25,088,474
32,935,329
39,122,122
40,600,364
35,634,231
43,870,542
45,743,826
40,177,496
32,495,120
30,454,691
44,258,461
35,137,244
60,669,119
50,697,276
51,719,723
52,924,832
54,081,091
63,618,372
76,745,348
83,364,065
94,264,481
90,018,885
94,186,516
86,134,465
84,399,969
82,283,989
100,297,040
102,486,852
104,947,672
93,091,358
103,010,830
93,345,583
91,588,644
106,362,234
116,087,107
123,130,984
123,480,142
150,639,399
175,558,861
131,663,968
183,309,989
141,377,238
130,002,310
128,379,785
103,984,608
98,933,256
97,916,293
110,385,208
120,280,302
119,202,674
132,223,895
146,130,903
134,315,448
149,747,693
145,577,427
164,110,674
144,776,636
181,194,863

* Fiscal years.




Per cent
of total.

Foodstuffs partly or
■wholly manufac­
tured.
V a lu e .

Crude materials for
use in manufactur­
ing.

Per cent
of total.

D o lla r s,

11.15
11.77
15.54
10.38
9.37
11.55
9.90
8.42
12.78
12.60
11.65
13.53
13.24
12.94
13.89
17.17
12.51
14.00
14.72
13.95
12.81
14.47
12.68
12.41
12.24
12.26
12.98
16.61
16.89
20.44
19.08
19.31
18.46
15.01
15.95
14.49
12.87
15.43
16.16
14.41
15.36
16.03
16.53
16.28
17.83
21.22
15.19
20.35
19.31
16.67
16.79
16.88
14.19
11.52
13.48
13.31
11.62
13.34
13.08
10.95
10.44
12.19
12.51
9.30
11.87

10,820,814
9,653,971
15,188,845
21,465,776
29,261,236
29,123,353
32,857,296
32,671,118
34,137,837
46,307,777
71,671,438
45,829,828
57,339,403
59,837,674
53,742,740
34,566,127
35,167,621
51,557,954
48,030,634
72,481,508
65,387,466
77,878,959
95,073,003
96,081,635
103,225,752
121,746,757
122,063,864
119,618,137
113,145,852
91,927,329
114,579,052
102,034,859
102,659,926
• 118,125,216
123,380,388
139,438,506
142,127,926
130,778,286
102.937,933
112,771,436
111 714,382
111,048,075
122.254,266
133 332,031
147.721,884
139,794,773
153.739,381
155,348,824
107,026,180
118,805,703
129,244,951
86.091,010
123,448,135
133,027,374
125,540,654
95,350,256
116. 620,623
118.222,862
145,355,839
140,358,114
158,656,263
147,008,870
165,700,920
181,566,572
172,906,501

V a lu e .

Per cent
of total.

D o lla r s.

19.85
15.39
15.46
12.37
13.88
14.04
12.46
10.97
13.24
14.92
20.57
17.40
17.31
16.92
18.58
18.25
14.45
16.29
20.12
16.67
16.52
21.79
22.77
22.03
19.84
19.43
19.01
21.08
21.23
19.95
25.39
23.34
23.03
17.69
19.20
19.24
19.65
19.59
17.82
17.75
16.14
15.34
16.41
16.89
17.48
16.89
17.75
23.72
14.63
15.24
16.90
13.97
17.71
15.65
15.25
10.56
11.37
11.93
13.01
11.44
11.06
12.31
12.63
1 1 .6 6

11.26

1Figures for 1821.

1,983,706
4,214,825
11,510,245
11,711,266
15,726,567
12,302,029
17,375,252
21,584,959
26,151,458
25,825,156
33,148,583
32,811,642
36,886,592
39,691,797
29,259,172
31,928,211
46,958,837
38,746,439
28,777,028
46,114,499
41,684,616
39,366,270
47,663,754
55,615,202
66,799,655
91,715,359
94,293,376
73,366,563
78,891,769
66,370,245
69,592,668
72,485,326
73,328,788
131,861,617
114,244,631
131,356,113
133,612,450
119,150,641
106,774,553
128,434,759
143,361,050
155,057,432
163,548,106
170,637,250
184,175,197
188,317,595
209,277,112
130,086,011
180,939,902
197,646,852
196,159,371
189,322,244
208,565,691
276,241,152
248,006,751
803,001,868
330,491,084
320,794,431
389,160,658
414,687,999
477,027,174
363,482,258
451,359,259
666,270,770
511,362,140

3.64
6.72
11.71
6.75
7.46
5.93
6.69
7.25
10.14
8.32
9.51
12.46
11.13
11.22
10.11
16.86
19.30
12.24
12.05
10.61
10.53
11.01
11.42
12.76
12.84
14.64
14.68
12.93
14.80
14.41
15.42
16.58
16.45
19.74
17.77
18.13
18.48
17.84
18.49
20.22
20.71
21.42
21.94
21.62
21.80
22.76
24.16
19.86
24.72
25.35
25.66
30.73
29.91
82.50
30.13
33.55
32.22
32.37
34.82
33.81
33.25
30.43
34.40
36.37
33.48

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manufacturing.
Value.

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total.

Dollars.

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Miscellaneous.

Per
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total.

Per
cent of
total.

Value.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Year.
Total value.

Dollars.

............................... 1800

______________

4,079,064
5,152,486
11,359,196
26,163,152
26,982,465
21,102,676
42,377,005
44,631,296
34,720,080
40,793,889
38,648,887
31,013,231
40,423,823
34,899,303
32,613,807
23,773,633
35,148,512
52,280,953
29,902,303
55,840,774
55,665,853
53,435,379
62,650,909
55,569,071
72,228,206
87,606,647
96,641,675
71,913,498
63,411,606
51,087,445
48,531,632
46,500,681
49,692,449
110,779,516
87,790,890
98,623,766
98,755,423
94,698,249
78,254,677
91,539,244
120,079,754
121,605,094
115,079,918
116,924,080
136,446,309
112,729,303
135,608,418
82,894,732
96,486,622
10L, 070,937
<8
S ,490,406
79,288,417
91,953,914
134,222,045
127,576,924
147,656,292
195,750,847
160,233,890
177,827,960
220,298,751
274,096,464
196,248,409
222,101,622
285,138,373
287,785, C
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7.48
8.22
11.56
15.08
12.80
10.17
16,07
14.99
13.47
13.14
11.09
11.79
12.21
9.87
11.27
12.56
14.45
16.52
12.52
12.84
14.07
14.95
15.01
12.75
13.88
13.98
15.05
12.67
11.89
11.09
10.75
10.66
11.15
16.59
13.66
13.61
13.66
14.18
13.55
14.40
17.34
16.80
15.44
14.81
16.15
13.63
15.65
12.65
13.18
12.96
11.57
12.88
13.19
15.79
15.49
16.34
19.08
16.17
15.91
17.96
19.11
16.43
16.94
18.31
18.84

30,998,900
35,734,837
44,300,005
95,312,499
118,059,739
119,683,267
144,213,191
172,596,928
128,959,080
157,024,852
163,113,577
116,489,546
151,051,029
172,128,991
132,272,902
65,697,925
95,009,168
128,449,577
96,138,098
198,128,401
180,516,320
133,432,080
156.555,462
173,614,888
203,483,271
237,928,516
232,108,020
192,431,867
177,891,440
145,691,808
125,654,539
124,785,193
130,145,818
196,587,405
203,725,925
238,716,691
242,945,562
207,771,072
182,543,076
194,791,568
202,800,073
211,218,652
212,482,518
230,685,581
217,577,775
204,543,857
228,764,866
148,798,021
199,543,108
226,639,759
217,843,918
153,025,210
169,516,630
203,126,341
205,505,580
231,420,820
257,757,184
252,857,673
252,372,650
307,801,154
364,192,884
331,617,926
299,106,235
367,723,367
361,422,180




656,709
682,563
630,094
845,174
992,843
1,261,716
799,611
1,231,019
904,915
1,358,514
1,245,493
1,560,176
1,761,947
1,314,528
1,244,425
895,661
596,986
1,153,899
760,213
1,577,765
1,809,565
1,604,029
2,638,419
996,521
10,868,428
10,852,450
13,665,210
15,811,796
9,645,884
11,477,847
6,830,770
6,845,504
7,666,805
10,303,952
11,035,942
11,556,826
12,648,195
12,288,615
13,671,507
16,310,485
8,002.275
8,940,754
8,635,860
9,251,325
8,355,632
6,458,073
7,347,377
4,557,045
6,596,915
5,559,113
4,611,981
4,338,165
4,730,863
5,407,979
6,157,048
5,611,410
5,896,825
6,754,620
6,665,061
9,100,980
10,700,947
10,406,902
9,541,514
11,471,712
13,454,769

56.86
56.97
45.09
54.93
56.02
57.70
54.68
57.96
50.02
50.58
46.82
44.23
45.58
48.68
45.72
34.69
39.04
40.59
40.27
45.57
45.61
37.33
37.49
39.82
39.11
37.97
36.15
33.92
33.38
31.62
27.84
28.55
29.19
29.43
31.70
32.94
33.59
31.12
31.61
30.65
29.29
29.17
28.52
29.23
25.75
24.72
26.40
22.72
27.26
29.07
28.48
24.84
24.32
23.90
24.96
25.62
25.13
25.51
22.58
25.10
25.39
27.77
22.80
23.62
23.67
♦

1.02
.93
.64
.49
.47
.61
.30
.41
.35
.44
.36
.59
.53
.37
.43
.47
.25
.36
.32
.36
.46
.45
.63
.23
2.09
1.73
2.13
2.79
1.81
2.49
1.52
1.56
1. 72
1.54
1.72
1.59
1.75
1.84
2.37
2.57
1.16
1.24
1.16
1.17
.99
.78
.85
.70
.90
.71
.60
.70
.68
.64
.74
.62
.58
.68
.60
.74
.75
.87
.72
.74
.88
F

54,520,834
62,720,956
98,258,706
173,509,526
210,771,429
207,440,398
263,777,265
297,803,794
257,808,708
310,432,310
348,428,342
263,338,654
331,333,341
353,616,119
289,310,542
189,356,677
243,335,815
316,447,283
238,745,580
434,812,066
395,761,096
357,436,440
417,506,379
435,958,408
620,223,684
626,595,077
642,136,210
667,406,342
533,005,436
460,741,190
451,323,126
437,051,532
445,777,775
667,954,746
642,664,628
724,639.574
723,180,914
667,697,693
677,527,329
635,436,136
692,319,768
723,957,114
745,131,652
789,310,409
844,916,196
827,402,462
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
1,025,719,237
991,087,371
1,117,513,071
1,226,562,446
1,434,421,425
1,194,341,792
1,311,920,224
1,556,947,430
1,527,226,105
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...1851
...1852
...1853
...1855
...1856
...1857
...1859
...1860
...1862
...1864
...1865
...1868
...1871
...1872
...1874
...1875
...1877
...1878

...1883
...1884
...1886
...1887
...1888
...1889
...1890
...1893
...1897
...1899
...1900
...1902
...1903

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1 3 9 7 ....................................................................
1 8 9 8 ....................................................................
1 8 9 9 ....................................................................
1 9 0 0 ....................................................................
1 9 0 1 ....................................................................
1 9 0 2 ....................................................................
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2 ,4 7 4 ,8 2 2
2 ,7 2 4 ,1 8 1
4 ,5 6 4 ,5 3 2
7 ,5 3 5 ,7 6 4
5 ,3 9 6 ,1 9 7
7 ,2 3 7 ,0 6 7
8 ,0 1 9 ,2 3 2
2 2 ,1 5 2 ,5 5 1
1 0 ,9 1 9 ,8 0 3
2 8 ,5 7 8 ,3 8 6
3 1 ,2 0 6 ,9 1 4
1 7 ,5 4 4 ,9 1 9
1 0 ,1 4 6 ,8 9 2
1 2 ,1 6 6 ,4 4 7
4 8 ,7 9 5 ,8 6 5
5 5 ,8 9 3 ,1 0 0
4 5 ,1 6 6 ,0 0 8
2 4 ,5 1 9 ,1 0 5
1 3 ,9 7 4 ,5 7 6
1 6 ,8 1 9 ,2 0 0
2 0 ,6 0 9 ,3 6 0
3 4 ,5 7 8 ,3 0 1
2 5 ,4 2 8 ,8 3 1
4 1 ,8 5 2 ,6 3 0
4 8 ,6 0 1 ,0 * 0
6 9 ,3 5 6 ,5 9 2
6 9 ,8 5 3 ,1 7 3
1 1 9 .1 4 3 ,2 8 2
7 9 ,0 7 7 ,6 7 9
9 4 ,1 8 1 ,6 3 0
9 0 ,6 3 0 ,8 9 8
1 5 4 ,8 0 9 ,6 9 5
1 8 8 ,5 2 6 ,9 5 9
2 6 6 ,1 0 8 ,9 5 0
2 4 1 ,6 4 1 ,8 4 7
1 5 5 ,0 0 8 ,4 9 7
1 6 3 ,1 9 6 ,4 4 3
1 3 0 ,3 9 5 ,8 7 2
1 2 3 ,3 2 6 ,8 6 7
3 0 0 ,7 9 9 ,6 9 2
3 2 5 ,4 5 3 ,6S6
8 6 ,3 6 8 ,4 0 3
9 8 ,8 4 7 ,4 5 5
1 3 2 ,0 7 3 ,1 8 3
1 0 6 ,1 5 5 ,7 2 1
2 6 2 ,4 5 5 ,8 4 6
1 5 3 ,2 7 7 ,8 5 9
1 3 3 ,1 9 6 ,9 2 8
9 9 ,0 5 1 ,1 0 8
1 2 8 ,5 5 0 ,6G9
1 8 1 ,4 2 0 ,8 1 4
3 0 5 ,1 0 8 ,9 1 5
2 3 2 ,9 0 3 ,0 6 6
2 2 7 ,3 4 7 .1 9 3
2 4 6 ,3 9 4 ,1 4 0
1 8 4 .7 ^ 6 ,3 8 9
1 8 5 ,3 0 8 ,0 6 4
1 3 5 ,7 4 7 ,2 2 4
3I R , 1 8 5 ,0 9 8
1 7 7 ,2 1 6 ,4 6 7
1 6 7 ,3 4 8 ,2 2 7
1 8 9 ,0 5 1 ,8 2 4
1 3 5 ,6 9 3 ,4 0 9
1 0 9 ,8 2 8 ,3 2 0
1 0 3 ,4 0 1 ,5 5 3

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1 8 1 0 ....................................................................
1 8 2 0 1 ..............................................................
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1 8 4 0 ....................................................................
1 8 5 0 ....................................................................
1 8 5 1 ....................................................................
1 8 5 2 ....................................................................
1 8 5 3 ....................................................................
1 8 5 4 ....................................................................
1 8 5 5 ....................................................................
1 8 5 6 ....................................................................
1 8 5 7 ....................................................................
1 8 5 8 ....................................................................
1 8 5 9 ....................................................................
1 8 6 0 ....................................................................
1 8 6 1 ....................................................................
1 8 6 2 ....................................................................
1 8 6 3 ....................................................................
1 8 6 4 ....................................................................
1 8 6 5 ....................................................................
1 8 6 6 ....................................................................
1 8 6 7 ....................................................................
1 8 6 8 ....................................................................
1 8 6 9 ....................................................................
1 8 7 0 ....................................................................
1 8 7 1 ....................................................................
1 8 7 2 ....................................................................
1 8 7 3 ....................................................................
1 8 7 4 ....................................................................
1 8 7 5 ....................................................................
1 8 7 6 ....................................................................
1 8 7 7 ....................................................................
1 8 7 8 .................................................................
1 8 7 9 ....................................................................
1 8 8 0 ....................................................................
1 8 8 1 ....................................................................
1 8 8 2 ....................................................................
1 8 8 3 ....................................................................
1 8 8 4 ....................................................................
1 8 8 5 .................................................................
1 8 8 6 ....................................................................
1 8 8 7 ....................................................................
1 8 8 8 ....................................................................
1 8 8 9 ....................................................................
1 8 9 0 ....................................................................
1 8 9 1 ....................................................................
1 8 9 2 ....................................................................
1 8 9 3 ....................................................................
1 8 9 4 ....................................................................

F o o d s tu ffs p a r t ly o r
w h o lly m a n u f a c ­
tu re d .

4 .7 9
4 .6 5
4 .0 9
5 .5 9
3 .0 2
4 .6 7
4 .2 3
1 0 .3 5
5 .6 7
1 0 .7 3
1 1 .1 9
6 .9 8
3 .6 5
3 .8 5
2 3 .8 1
3 1 .1 1
2 4 .2 8
1 7 .0 9
1 0 .2 0
4 .9 8
7 .3 7
1 2 .8 3
9 .2 4
1 1 .1 2
1 1 .3 5
1 3 .8 5
1 3 .8 3
2 0 .9 3
1 5 .8 4
1 7 .9 2
1 5 .3 7
2 2 .7 4
2 7 .0 0
32. SO
2 7 .3 4
2 1 .1 4
2 0 .2 9
1 7 .9 9
1 6 .9 7
1 5 .1 8
1 7 .8 5
1 2 .6 3
1 3 .5 4
1 5 .6 2
1 2 .1 7
2 5 .8 4
1 8 .4 3
1 5 .3 0
1 2 .4 9
1 4 .9 0
1 7 .5 8
2 5 .2 1
1 9 .3 5
1 6 .5 9
1 6 .8 8
1 3 .6 3
1 3 .3 1
9 .4 6
7 .9 2
1 0 .3 2
9 .0 3
1 0 .3 0
8 .2 8
6 .4 3
5 .1 3

1 6 ,0 8 5 ,3 6 6
9 ,5 5 6 ,9 9 2
1 5 ,9 3 6 ,1 0 8
2 0 ,0 1 7 ,1 6 2
1 9 ,7 0 2 ,4 7 6
1 9 ,8 3 7 ,4 5 1
2 6 ,6 2 0 ,1 0 6
4 6 ,6 8 7 ,9 2 6
3 3 ,0 0 9 ,1 2 7
5 3 ,3 2 5 ,3 9 5
4 8 ,5 5 8 ,8 0 9
3 8 ,5 3 4 ,0 6 8
3 2 ,4 3 7 ,1 3 7
3 8 ,6 2 4 ,9 4 9
5 3 ,7 3 6 ,1 7 2
7 0 ,2 4 9 ,5 2 4
6 6 ,0 4 7 ,6 1 0
5 4 ,9 0 9 ,0 7 7
4 7 ,9 8 1 ,4 7 2
4 0 ,6 8 4 ,4 6 4
3 4 .0 5 8 ,1 5 0
4 2 ,1 9 0 ,7 1 8
4 3 ,6 7 9 ,0 6 4
5 0 ,9 1 9 ,6 6 6
6 6 ,8 6 2 ,5 8 9
8 4 ,3 5 7 ,9 8 2
1 0 0 ,8 5 7 ,5 9 3
1 1 4 .0 3 8 ,6 0 5
1 1 0 ,2 9 2 ,7 8 0
1 2 1 ,6 1 5 ,5 8 9
1 5 0 ,1 0 1 ,3 6 2
1 7 0 ,2 7 7 ,0 2 3
1 7 4 ,2 3 0 ,8 1 6
1 9 3 ,8 5 2 ,7 2 3
2 2 6 ,3 8 6 ,8 2 1
1 7 8 ,0 0 2 ,7 3 8
186 3 9 2 ,8 2 2
1 9 4 ,7 0 3 ,2 4 5
2 0 1 ,8 0 0 ,8 0 1
1 6 2 .6 8 9 ,0 2 1
1 7 5 ,7 8 4 ,7 8 1
1 6 9 ,8 7 2 ,3 1 4
1 7 4 ,5 0 4 ,2 2 7
2 2 4 ,7 5 6 ,5 8 0
2 2 6 ,4 4 8 ,3 0 3
2 5 0 ,4 3 8 ,5 4 5
2 4 7 ,0 7 5 ,0 6 1
2 4 9 ,8 4 6 ,1 4 2
2 1 9 ,1 2 5 ,5 3 1
2 1 9 ,4 1 3 ,5 7 4
2 3 5 ,0 5 1 ,9 3 0
2 8 4 ,8 7 9 ,8 2 7
3 0 4 ,7 5 4 ,7 3 6
3 1 8 ,1 2 6 ,5 0 2
3 3 6 ,6 0 5 ,3 7 8
8 2 8 ,8 3 1 ,3 5 0
3 2 3 ,2 4 4 ,2 5 1
3 0 8 ,8 3 5 ,6 9 4
2 8 3 ,0 6 4 ,6 8 0
3 4 7 ,3 8 5 ,4 6 2
34"), 7 0 6 ,6 0 9
3 3 1 ,9 6 1 ,6 6 3
8 0 2 ,6 5 5 ,3 4 1
2 5 9 ,2 5 9 ,6 5 4
2 8 2 ,0 1 6 ,8 8 3

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D o lla r s.

1 9 .5 1
1 6 .8 2
1 4 .2 7
1 4 .8 4
1 1 .0 3
1 2 .8 0
1 4 .0 2
2 1 .8 2
1 7 .1 2
2 0 .0 1
1 7 .4 1
1 5 .3 5
1 1 .6 5
1 2 .2 1
2 6 .2 3
3 9 .1 0
3 5 .5 1
3 8 .2 6
3 5 .0 4
1 2 .0 5
1 2 .1 7
1 5 .6 6
1 5 .8 7
1 3 .5 3
1 5 .6 1
1 9 .6 8
1 9 .9 7
2 0 .0 3
2 2 .0 9
2 3 .1 4
2 5 .4 6
2 5 .0 1
2 4 .9 5
2 3 .4 7
2 5 .6 2
2 4 .2 8
2 3 .1 8
2 6 .8 6
2 7 .7 7
2 4 .4 3
2 5 .0 0
2 4 .8 4
2 3 .9 0
2 6 .5 9
2 5 .9 6
2 4 .6 6
2 9 .7 3
2 8 .7 7
2 7 .6 2
2 5 .4 1
2 2 .7 9
2 3 .5 4
2 5 .3 1
2 3 .2 1
2 3 .0 5
2 4 .2 7
2 3 .2 2
2 1 .5 2
1 8 .9 8
2 0 .2 2
1 8 .6 5
1 8 .1 0
1 8 .4 7
1 5 .1 6
1 4 .0 0

1 F i g u r e s f o r 1821.

3 1 ,2 4 6 ,3 8 2
3 6 ,4 8 2 ,2 6 6
7 5 ,4 8 8 ,4 2 1
8 3 ,9 8 4 ,7 0 7
1 2 4 ,3 2 0 ,8 6 9
1 0 9 ,4 3 9 ,2 1 1
1 2 4 ,0 1 4 ,8 7 8
1 0 7 ,3 8 9 ,7 8 3
1 0 8 ,4 7 6 ,8 5 1
1 4 5 ,0 0 3 ,9 7 9
1 5 7 ,3 5 5 ,0 7 0
1 5 4 ,3 8 7 ,7 3 7
1 8 9 ,0 2 9 ,0 7 2
2 1 6 ,0 0 9 ,6 4 8
5 7 ,0 1 4 ,2 6 9
1 7 ,8 1 1 ,6 5 9
2 7 ,8 9 3 ,4 5 3
2 8 ,2 8 2 ,2 4 5
3 3 ,8 5 2 ,7 2 0
2 2 7 ,6 2 5 ,8 0 0
1 6 6 ,1 2 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 2 ,4 5 0 ,6 7 6
1 4 4 ,8 9 1 ,8 8 6
2 1 3 ,4 3 9 ,9 9 1
2 2 0 ,9 9 5 ,5 5 9
1 9 4 ,4 5 8 ,4 0 6
2 3 1 ,9 0 4 ,0 7 7
2 2 8 ,1 4 9 ,7 3 2
2 0 6 ,2 7 1 ,7 9 5
2 0 2 ,2 4 7 ,8 4 2
2 0 0 ,8 2 1 ,7 6 5
2 1 3 ,1 2 8 ,0 9 3
1 9 8 ,6 8 7 ,7 4 7
2 3 8 ,7 8 7 ,9 3 4
2 7 8 ,9 1 8 ,7 2 2
2 3 3 ,2 9 4 ,0 7 2
2 8 8 ,8 4 1 ,6 8 4
2 3 9 ,5 1 0 ,2 2 4
2 4 8 ,6 1 1 ,1 8 1
2 5 4 ,4 0 9 ,4 0 7
2 5 0 ,2 3 6 ,4 3 6
2 7 1 ,2 7 5 ,6 2 9
2 8 6 ,2 3 5 ,2 2 7
3 0 4 ,5 6 6 ,9 2 2
3 4 6 ,8 1 8 ,3 2 1
3 1 5 ,0 9 6 ,5 1 8
2 4 7 ,2 8 9 ,2 1 0
2 7 6 ,0 6 8 ,9 8 9
2 6 4 ,1 9 4 ,6 7 9
2 5 1 ,8 1 7 ,5 7 1
2 9 6 ,8 3 4 ,8 5 8
2 8 6 ,3 1 1 ,3 3 4
2 7 7 ,7 2 3 ,3 7 4
8 2 5 ,5 8 9 ,0 0 0
3 9 7 ,7 6 7 ,4 6 3
3 7 3 ,5 9 5 ,2 4 3
4 0 8 ,6 7 9 ,6 9 9
4 6 1 ,7 1 6 ,3 2 8
4 7 2 ,6 0 5 ,3 0 9
5 0 0 ,5 3 6 ,7 0 0
5 9 3 ,3 4 5 ,1 3 5
5 5 6 ,6 8 1 ,4 6 2
5 2 0 ,9 0 7 ,4 3 6
5 6 5 ,9 3 4 ,9 5 7
7 1 3 ,0 1 8 ,2 0 6

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6 2 .3 4
6 7 .6 1
6 2 .2 6
6 9 .6 0
6 4 .8 3
6 5 .3 3
5 0 .1 9
5 6 .2 8
5 4 .4 3
5 6 .4 2
6 1 .4 3
6 7 .9 0
6 8 .3 1
2 7 .8 2
9 .9 2
1 5 .0 0
1 9 .7 0
2 4 .7 1
6 7 .4 2
5 9 .3 8
4 9 .1 7
5 2 .6 6
5 6 .6 4
5 1 .5 9
4 5 .3 9
4 5 .9 2
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3 8 .4 9
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6 ,0 7 4 ,9 8 4
6 ,4 5 0 ,6 9 3
1 0 ,8 7 7 ,5 7 5
1 1 ,3 0 4 ,0 9 4
8 ,0 4 1 ,3 4 6
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9 ,8 6 6 ,4 9 5
1 0 ,6 7 0 ,5 4 1
1 2 ,6 4 1 ,6 2 5
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8 ,1 2 6 ,4 6 4
1 1 ,3 9 3 ,2 4 4
9 ,8 6 1 ,0 9 0
1 0 ,6 5 0 ,2 8 8
1 2 ,3 5 7 ,0 0 0
1 5 ,0 6 5 ,0 1 0
1 7 ,0 1 7 ,6 1 6
1 3 ,8 8 7 ,5 6 2
1 3 ,7 1 1 ,7 0 8
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2 4 ,9 7 6 ,6 5 5
2 6 ,0 2 6 ,2 5 8
2 7 ,4 5 8 ,0 5 4
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3 1 ,5 1 3 ,5 5 6
2 8 ,6 8 5 ,4 8 0
3 0 ,1 6 9 ,0 0 2
2 9 ,0 4 4 .1 5 9
3 2 ,8 2 0 ,7 1 3
3 7 ,1 6 4 ,8 0 0
3 7 ,9 9 6 ,1 9 8
3 7 ,8 0 0 ,4 3 7
3 9 ,4 3 7 ,3 1 3
3 4 ,0 3 7 ,7 1 5
3 6 ,7 3 2 ,4 9 0
4 0 ,1 7 6 ,0 2 3
4 2 ,7 1 2 ,9 3 2
4 6 .4 5 1 ,9 9 2
4 7 ,9 6 1 ,3 7 2
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4 9 ,0 7 0 ,7 0 3
6 7 ,1 1 5 ,1 8 9
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7 6 ,2 1 9 ,7 2 3
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1 4 8 ,0 1 3 ,6 2 5
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2 5 9 ,4 1 4 ,7 8 4
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3 .8 3
3 .9 9
4 .1 0
4 .5 2
6 .1 2
6 .8 8
7 .7 9
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5 .3 8
6 .3 2
5 .0 5
3 .6 6
3 .2 3
4 .9 2
4 .9 5
4 .5 7
5 .5 0
5 .9 8
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4 .2 2
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5 .0 7
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1 3 .1 7
1 3 .9 9
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5 ,4 6 1 ,5 8 9
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1 7 ,1 6 2 ,2 0 6
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2 4 ,4 8 7 ,5 2 2
2 6 ,6 7 7 ,3 0 3
2 8 ,8 3 2 ,7 8 6
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3 0 ,0 5 1 ,7 8 8
3 0 ,1 5 7 ,8 9 6
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3 5 ,8 1 1 ,3 8 3
3 5 ,5 0 3 ,9 5 5
2 6 ,9 1 8 ,4 5 1
3 3 ,4 4 7 ,1 1 5
2 5 ,3 4 4 ,5 7 0
3 0 ,1 2 0 ,8 1 6
3 9 ,2 3 1 ,2 8 0
4 3 ,6 0 5 ,0 8 0
4 2 ,9 3 5 ,1 6 6
4 7 ,1 3 9 ,1 4 4
5 6 ,3 2 9 ,1 3 7
7 5 ,5 5 1 ,3 4 0
6 5 ,3 0 6 ,5 0 1
7 6 ,0 5 9 ,1 0 2
i 8 1 ,1 2 4 ,5 8 1
I 7 4 ,5 0 3 ,4 9 3
7 4 ,4 5 0 ,5 0 9
1 1 2 ,6 7 3 ,0 4 6
1 1 0 ,4 4 0 ,9 7 0
1 1 0 3 ,2 5 4 ,4 9 9
1 9 2 ,7 7 4 ,1 3 9
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1 2 2 ,4 1 8 ,5 4 9
1 1 8 ,1 7 2 ,8 8 2
1 1 0 ,8 1 8 ,8 6 5
1 1 1 ,6 2 7 ,3 1 2
1 1 2 ,4 1 7 ,8 3 9
1 1 3 ,8 9 2 ,6 8 9
1 2 3 ,1 8 3 ,8 8 3
1 3 2 ,5 2 7 ,0 5 0
1 4 0 ,3 4 9 ,7 4 1
1 3 2 ,7 9 2 ,4 4 1
1 2 9 ,9 3 8 ,2 8 4
1 3 5 ,6 5 9 ,2 7 1
1 4 3 ,2 4 4 ,9 6 9
1 3 1 ,7 8 9 ,lo 7
2 1 2 ,9 5 9 ,1 2 2
2 2 2 ,5 3 7 ,3 5 8
2 6 2 ,6 5 0 ,5 8 3
3 3 1 ,9 5 5 ,6 8 4
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1 4 .9 9
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1 7 .6 6
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1 4 .9 6
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1 5 .0 6
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1 9 .1 1
1 6 .2 3
1 4 .7 8
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1 1 .5 9
1 7 .0 2
1 5 .2 3
1 6 .3 0
1 5 .2 5
1 6 .7 6
1 5 .9 9
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8 5 9 ,9 1 8
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9 8 8 ,3 7 1
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6 4 1 ,8 2 6
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5 8 7 ,9 4 0
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8 0 0 ,3 5 8
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9 5 0 ,9 6 3
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3 ,9 2 3 ,5 9 7
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3 ,4 7 1 ,7 6 7
3 ,8 7 8 ,4 -1 8
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4 ,9 3 4 ,2 4 0
5 ,3 4 7 ,9 3 6
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2 ,6 8 7 ,9 1 9
2 .4 0 1 ,3 8 2
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4 ,5 0 6 ,8 2 5
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5 ,9 6 3 ,4 0 7
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9 ,4 0 3 ,9 1 6
8 ,1 0 3 ,2 0 3
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1 3 ,9 1 7 ,8 3 3
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5 ,5 5 9 ,7 9 2
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6 ,7 9 1 ,5 8 4
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2 7 9 ,7 8 6 ,8 0 9
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2 7 5 ,1 6 6 ,6 9 7
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.t>0
.3 8
.6 1
.6 2
.6 1
.6 3
.............................................................. 1855
.7 1
.5 6 ................................................................. 1856
. 66 .................................................................1857
.9 7 .................................................................1858
.8 1 ................................................................. 1859
1 .0 5 ................................................................. 1860
.9 7 .................................................................1861
.9 9 .................................................................1862
1 .3 0
1 .3 6 .................................................................1864
1 .3 5 .................................................................1865
.6 0 .................................................................1866
.6 8 .................................................................1867
.5 9 ,................................................................... 1868
.3 5
2 . 1 0 1.................................................................1870
1 .8 5 ! .................................................................1871
2 .1 0
1 .8 1 .................................................................1873
1 .6 6 i .............................................................. 1874
1 .8 5 |
1 .6 7 1
1 .9 1 .................................................................1877
2 .2 0 .............................................................. 31878
1 .7 4 |
.5 6 1
2 .2 1 .................................................................1881
2 .2 6 ................................................................. 1882
2 .3 1 ................................................................. 1883
.9 0 ................................................................. 1884
.7 5 .................................................................1885
.7 0 ................................................................. 1886
.7 0 ................................................................. 1887
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.............................. 1888
,6 5
.7 4.................................................................1889
.4 2 ................................................................. 1890
.............................................................. 1891
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. 65 .................................................................1892
.9 7 .................................................................1893
.7 9 .................................................................1894
.9 8 1.................................................................1895
1 .4 3 |
1 .2 5 1
1 17 ; ................................................................. 1898
1 .5 0 ................................................................. 1899
1 .3 2
1 .0 9 .................................................................1901
3 .4 9 .................................................................1902
......................................... 1903
1 .2 3
.............................................................. 1904
.9 5
1 .0 2 .................................................................1905
1 .0 3 !1.................................................................1906
1 . 47 .................................................................1907
1 .3 6 .................................................................1908
1 .1 5 .................................................................1.909
1 .1 3 .................................................................1910
1 .7 8 .................................................................1911

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PROGRESS OF THE UNITE!) STATES.
No. 3 4 8 , —

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Commerce by grand divisions of the world—Continued.
E x p o r t s fr o m th e U n it e d S ta te s to * —
Y e a r.

E u ro p e .

V a lu e .

N o r t h A m e r ic a .
Per cent
o f t o ta l.

D o lla r s.

1800...................................................
1810...................................................
1820...................................................
1830...................................................
1840...................................................
1850...................................................
1851...................................................
1852...................................................
1853...................................................
1854...................................................
1855...................................................
1856...................................................
1857...................................................
1858...................................................
1859...................................................
1 8 6 0 ..................................................
1861...................................................
1862...................................................
1863...................................................
1864...................................................
186 5...................................................
1866...................................................
1867...................................................
186 8...................................................
186 9...................................................
1870...................................................
1871...................................................
1872...................................................
1873...................................................
1874...................................................
1875...................................................
1876...................................................
1877................................................
1878 3 ...............................................
1 87 9...................................................
188 0...................................................
1 88 1.................................................
1882.................................................
1883...................................................
1884...................................................
1885...................................................
1886...................................................
1887...................................................1
1
1888................................................. 1
188 9...................................................
1890...................................................
1891...................................................
1892...................................................
1893..............................................
1894...................................................
1895...................................................
1896...................................................
1897...................................................
1898...................................................
1899...................................................
1900...................................................
1901...................................................,
1902...................................................*
1
3
2
1903...................................................
1904...................................................
1905...................................................
1 90 6...................................................
1907...................................................
1908...................................................
1909...................................................
1910...................................................
1911...................................................

4 1 ,3 4 8 ,0 8 8
46,853,851
4 8 ,1 1 6 ,5 3 8
4 8 ,1 7 5 ,2 4 8
9 8 ,930,684
113,862,253
171 ,009 ,93 2
165 ,140 ,80 9
175 ,493 ,10 2
2 0 8 ,483 ,26 7
2 0 0 ,761 ,14 3
2 4 7 ,255 ,18 7
276 ,098 ,83 0
2 4 2 ,6 2 7 ,0«0
268 ,199 ,35 1
31 0 ,2 7 2 ,8 1 8
1 7 0 ,339 ,18 4
157 ,741 ,88 6
2 2 7 ,456 ,97 5
2 2 2 ,809 ,42 0
2 0 1 ,758 ,31 0
45 8 ,3 1 0 ,3 4 4
3 5 4 ,932 ,41 2
3 6 5 ,392 ,23 5
328 ,059 ,18 2
4 2 0 ,184 ,01 4
4 7 9 ,738 ,69 3
4 5 0 ,167 ,84 3
5 3 9 ,061 ,32 3
57 2 ,5 1 1 ,4 7 9
533,544,921
5 3 8 ,322 ,83 5
55 7 ,2 4 4 ,6 1 5
59 7 ,7 7 1 ,9 5 9
5 9 4 ,189 ,27 2
7 1 9 ,433 ,78 8
7 6 6 ,313 ,79 8
6 0 0 ,100 ,49 8
6 5 9 ,867 ,39 6
583 ,795 ,46 2
5 9 9 ,240 ,74 8
5 4 1 ,373 ,03 9
5 7 5 ,300 ,32 6
5 4 9 ,092 ,50 3
5 7 8 ,902 ,52 0
683 ,736 ,39 7
704 ,798 ,04 7
85 0 ,6 2 3 ,1 5 0
6 6 1 ,976 ,91 0
700 ,870 ,82 2
6 2 7 ,927 ,69 2
6 7 3 ,043 ,75 3
8 1 3 .385 ,64 4
9 7 3 ,806 ,24 5
936 ,602 ,09 3
1,0 4 0 ,1 6 7 ,7 6 3
1 ,1 3 6 ,5 0 4 ,6 0 )
1,0 0 8 ,0 3 3 ,9 8 1
1 ,0 2 9 ,2 5 6 ,6 5 7
1 ,0 5 7 ,9 3 0 ,1 3 1
1 ,0 2 0 ,9 7 2 ,6 4 1
1 ,2 0 0 ,1 6 6 ,0 3 6
1 ,2 9 8 ,4 5 2 ,3 8 0
1 ,2 8 3 ,6 0 0 ,1 5 5
l,1 4 6 ,7 5 o ,3 2 1
1,1 3 5 ,9 1 1 ,5 5 1
1 ,3 0 8 ,2 7 5 ,7 7 8

58.26
7 0 .1 9
6 9 .0 4
6 5 .2 4
7 4 .8 9
7 4 .9 6
7 8 .3 1
78.77
7 5 .9 9
7 5 .5 9
7 2 .9 6
7 5 .6 2
7 6 .0 7
7 4 .7 4
7 5 .1 7
7 7 .5 4
6 8 .3 1
6 8 .6 0
6 8 .5 1
6 5 .4 7
5 9 .9 2
8 1 .0 5
7 7 .3 0
7 6 .6 2
74.71
7 9 .3 5
81.19
78.71
79.61
79.87
80.17
80.81
7 9 .3 8
8 0 .3 9
8 3 .6 0
8 6 .1 0
8 4 .9 6
7 9 .9 6
8 0 .1 0
78.84
8 0 .7 5
79.67
8 0 .3 3
7 8 .8 8
7 7 .9 8
7 9 .7 4
7 9 .7 3
8 2 .6 0
7 8 .1 0
7 8 .5 7
7 7 .7 6
76.26
77.39
7 9 .0 7
7 6 .3 3
7 4 .6 0
7 6 .3 9
7 2 .9 6
72.48
7 2 .4 2
6 7 .2 3
6 8 .8 2
6 9 .0 3
6 8 .9 9
6 8 .9 6
65.10
6 3 .8 4

V a iu e .
\ a lu e

D o lla r s.
2 7 ,2 0 8 ,6 1 8
16 ,0 6 6 ,8 9 9
16 ,8 1 0 ,5 9 7
1 8 ,8 8 6 ,4 3 4
2 3 ,7 3 7 ,0 7 8
2 4 ,7 2 2 ,6 1 0
2 9 ,5 7 5 ,9 1 6
28 ,3 8 6 ,1 7 7
3 2 ,5 0 3 ,4 9 4
4 7 ,1 3 5 ,1 1 8
5 0 ,8 1 6 ,5 3 2
5 1 ,1 7 8 ,7 6 0
55 ,9 6 9 ,8 8 6
5 3 ,9 0 1 ,1 4 8
55 ,9 3 9 ,3 0 1
5 3 ,3 2 5 ,9 3 7
4 9 ,9 1 5 ,4 3 3
4 8 ,0 1 1 ,7 9 3
7 3 ,2 0 2 ,9 1 0
7 9 ,5 5 4 ,8 1 0
9 4 ,8 3 7 ,9 9 0
6 7 ,3 3 1 ,6 1 3
6 1 ,8 9 0 ,5 5 2
6 8 ,2 8 9 ,6 7 0
65 ,8 4 8 ,7 8 4
6 8 ,9 6 2 ,0 0 6
77 ,3 4 8 ,1 8 4
7 3 ,2 3 0 ,6 1 8
8 1 ,6 2 9 ,7 5 9
94 ,9 4 2 ,1 3 8
8 6 ,1 6 6 ,4 5 4
7 9 ,9 2 6 ,6 9 9
8 3 ,0 5 8 ,6 5 6
7 8 ,7 6 2 ,1 8 4
6 7 ,5 9 8 ,5 2 5
69 ,4 3 7 ,7 8 3
83 ,1 5 6 ,8 9 9
8 5 ,7 9 3 ,2 5 5
9 9 ,4 2 8 ,4 7 6
9 2 ,2 1 7 ,1 9 0
76 ,7 6 4 ,7 4 8
7 1 ,9 8 0 ,4 0 0
7 3 ,4 2 5 ,9 4 8
79 ,9 9 5 ,4 9 7
89 ,5 5 0 ,4 7 6
9 4 ,1 0 0 ,4 1 0
9 6 ,5 4 9 ,1 2 9
1 05 ,566 ,18 4
1 19 ,788 ,88 9
1 19 ,693 ,21 2
108,575 ,59 4
1 16 ,567 ,49 6
124,958,461
139,627 ,84 1
1 57 ,931 ,70 7
1 87 ,594 ,62 5
1 96 ,534 ,46 0
2 0 3 ,971 ,08 0
2 1 5 ,482 ,76 9
2 3 4 ,909 ,95 9
2 6 0 ,570 ,23 5
8 08 ,382 ,98 2
3 49 ,840 ,64 1
324 ,6 7 4 ,7 1 9
3 09 ,476 ,69 4
3 85 ,520 ,06 9
4 5 7 ,059 ,17 9

1

1 P e r oc tean t 1
of t
l

S o u th A m e r ic a .

V a lu e .

D o lla r s.

3 8 .3 4
2 4 .0 7
2 4 .1 2
2 5 .5 7
1 7 .9 7
1 6 .27
1 3 .5 4
1 3 .5 4
1 4 .0 7
17.09
18.47
1 5 .6 5
1 5 .4 2
16.60
1 5 .6 8
13.33
2 0 .02
2 0 .8 8
2 2 .0 5
2 3 .3 8
2 8 .1 7
1 1 .91
13.48
14.32
1 4 .99
1 3 .03
1 3 .09
1 2 ,80
12.05
13.25
1 2 .95
1 2 .00
1 1 .83
1 0 .59
9 .5 0
8 .3 1
9.21
11.43
12. U7
1 2 .45
1 0 .3 4
1 0 .59
1 0 .25
1 1 .50
1 2 .0 6
1 0 .9 8
10.92
1 0 .25
14.13
1 3 .42
1 3 .45
13.21
1 1 .89
11.35
12.87
1 3 .4 5
13.21
1 4 .76
1 5 .16
1 6 .08
1 7 .16
1 7 .68
18.60
1 7 .45
18.61
2 2 .0 9
2 2 ,3 0

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1

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|

1 ,6 1 1 ,7 3 8
1 ,1 3 3 ,6 8 9
4 ,5 8 7 ,3 9 1
5 ,9 6 9 ,5 1 7
9 ,0 7 6 ,7 2 4
1 1 ,8 8 4 ,8 3 9
1 0 ,197,876
1 1 ,160,676
11 ,5 6 8 ,5 8 0
1 3 ,455,417
15 ,7 1 6 ,5 4 0
1 6 ,227,619
13 ,3 1 8 ,3 8 4
1 5 ,976,969
16 ,7 4 2 ,1 0 0
1 4 ,348,897
11 ,7 7 6 ,0 7 9
16 ,1 8 8 ,0 1 9
19 ,3 5 9 ,5 6 2
2 1 ,6 0 6 ,9 0 8
17 ,9 2 4 ,2 9 5
2 1 ,7 7 0 ,3 4 6
2 0 ,6 5 2 ,0 8 5
19,531,311
2 1 ,6 5 1 ,4 5 9
39,599,581
2 7 ,0 0 6 ,8 9 0
2 9 ,6 6 1 ,9 6 7
2 6 ,7 4 7 ,0 2 0
24 ,0 9 6 ,9 5 0
2 2 ,8 6 2 ,7 4 6
2 2 ,5 7 7 ,1 5 4
2 4 ,6 9 0 ,4 7 8
2 3 ,4 3 7 ,3 7 6
2 3 ,1 9 0 ,2 2 0
2 5 ,3 0 4 ,8 4 6
2 7 ,2 2 4 ,8 5 0
29 ,5 7 0 ,6 5 9
3 1 ,2 2 6 ,9 3 4
27 ,7 3 4 ,8 5 7
2 6 ,131,991
3 0 ,7 4 4 ,4 9 7
2 9 ,5 7 9 ,2 2 7
3 5 ,0 2 1 ,0 1 7
3 8 ,7 5 2 ,6 4 8
3 3 ,7 0 8 ,2 9 0
3 3 ,1 4 7 ,6 1 4
3 2 ,6 3 9 ,0 7 7
3 3 ,2 1 2 ,3 1 0
3 3 ,5 2 5 ,9 3 5
3 6 ,2 9 7 ,6 7 1
3 3 ,7 6 8 ,6 4 6
33,821,701
35 ,6 5 9 ,9 0 2
3 8 ,9 4 5 ,7 6 3
41 ,4 0 0 ,1 9 5
38 ,0 4 3 .6 1 7
41 ,1 3 7 ,8 7 2
5 0 ,755,027
56 ,8 9 4 ,1 3 1
7 5 ,169,781
8 2 ,1 5 7 ,1 7 4
8 3 ,5 8 3 ,8 7 4
7 6 ,5 6 1 ,6 8 0
9 3 ,2 4 6 ,8 2 0
108, S91,894

♦ F is c a l y e a rs .
1 H a w a i i a n I s l a n d s n o t i n c l u d e d s i n c e 1900.
2 I n c lu d e s “ A l l o t h e r c o u n t r ie s ,“ n o t s e p a r a t e ly a s s ig n a b le t o e it h e r g r a n d
a n n u a l r e p o r t s o n C o m m e r c e a n d N a v i g a t i o n , f r o m 1870 t o 1896, i n c l u s i v e .
3 M e r c h a n d i s e a n d s p e c i e t o 1 87 9, i n c l u s i v e ; m e r c h a n d i s e o n l y a f t e r 1 8 7 9 .




P er cent
o f t o ta l.

d iv is io n ,

2 .4 1
1 .6 3
6 .2 1
4 .5 2
5 .9 8
t 5 .4 4
' 4 .8 6
4 .8 3
4 .1 9
4 .8 9
4 .8 1
4 .4 7
4 .1 0
4 .4 8
4 .1 8
5 .7 6
5 .1 2
4 .8 8
5 .6 9
6 .4 2
3 .1 7
4 .7 4
4 .3 3
4 .4 5
4 .0 9
3 .3 1
4 .7 2
4 .3 8
3 .7 3
3 .6 2
3 .4 3
3 .2 2
3 .3 2
3 .2 9
2 .7 7
2 .7 9
3 .6 3
3 .6 9
4 .2 2
3 .7 4
3 .8 5
4 .2 9
4 .2 5
4 .7 2
4 .5 2
3 .8 1
3 .2 1
3 .8 5
3 .7 2
4 .1 5
4 .1 1
3 .2 1
2 .7 5
2 .9 1
2 .7 9
2 .9 8
2 .7 5
2 .9 0
3 .4 7
3 .7 5
4 .3 1
4 .8 7
4 .4 9
4 .6 0
5 .3 4
5 .3 2

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1800

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UNITED STATES,

723

1911— Continued.

C o m m e rc e b y g r a n d d iv is io n s o f th e w o r ld — C o n tin u e d .
E x p o r t s f r o m t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s t o *— C o n t i n u e d .

O c e a n ia , i

A s ia .

V a lu e .

P e rc e n t'
o f to t a l.

D o lla r s.

1 ,1 7 7 ,8 4 6
5 5 6 ,8 8 1
3 ,2 8 9 ,0 0 0
1 ,8 4 5 ,2 2 4
2 ,2 8 6 ,2 9 0
3 ,0 5 1 ,7 2 0
3 ,4 9 3 ,2 0 8
3 ,6 0 5 ,9 0 6
4 ,6 9 4 ,9 6 4
2 ,2 1 9 ,4 7 6
3 ,5 1 6 ,1 9 5
3 ,9 1 9 ,7 5 5
6 ,0 6 3 ,7 7 5
7 ,8 6 2 ,7 5 1
9 ,2 4 9 ,2 4 0
1 1 ,0 6 7 ,9 2 1
8 ,3 3 5 ,5 6 8
6 ,6 9 7 ,7 2 3
7 ,7 4 2 ,9 8 7
9 ,7 7 2 ,5 5 8
8 ,5 2 9 ,5 9 6
1 1 ,7 9 9 ,4 1 0
1 1 ,4 4 9 ,6 1 8
1 3 ,8 4 4 ,1 0 5
1 6 ,9 4 7 ,1 2 4
1 0 ,9 7 2 ,0 6 4
7 ,7 8 1 ,1 3 8
1 3 ,9 6 5 ,1 6 6
1 8 ,7 2 7 ,0 9 4
1 5 ,0 8 7 ,6 9 5
1 3 ,9 7 2 ,3 0 5
1 5 ,5 2 8 ,5 6 7
2 7 ,4 4 9 ,9 4 5
2 8 ,9 9 8 ,3 4 3
1 1 ,7 5 2 ,9 6 9
1 1 ,6 4 5 ,7 0 3
1 2 ,9 1 7 ,3 4 8
1 8 ,3 9 3 ,6 7 1
1 6 ,3 4 8 ,7 4 2
1 6 ,9 1 3 ,9 7 8
2 0 ,7 3 9 ,9 7 2
2 1 ,9 8 0 ,9 9 9
8 1 9 ,3 2 2 ,1 7 2
1 8 ,9 2 9 ,1 5 2
1 8 ,4 3 9 ,6 2 6
1 9 ,6 9 6 ,8 2 0
2 5 ,5 5 3 ,3 0 8
1 9 .5 9 0 ,3 5 0
1 6 ,2 2 2 ,3 5 4
2 0 ,8 7 2 ,7 6 1
1 7 ,3 2 5 ,0 5 7
2 5 ,6 3 0 ,0 2 9
3 9 .2 7 4 ,9 0 5
4 4 ,7 0 7 ,7 9 1
4 8 ,3 6 0 ,1 6 1
6 4 ,9 1 3 ,8 0 7
4 9 ,3 9 0 ,7 1 2
6 3 ,9 4 4 ,0 7 7
5 8 ,3 5 9 ,0 1 6
6 0 ,1 5 1 ,3 4 7
1 2 8 ,5 0 4 ,6 1 0
1 0 5 ,4 5 1 ,6 1 0
9 2 ,7 0 3 ,6 6 4
1 0 1 ,7 8 4 ,8 3 2
7 1 ,7 9 2 ,1 8 7
6 0 ,8 6 1 ,8 1 3
8 5 ,4 2 2 ,4 2 8

V a lu c -

Per cent
o f to t a l.

D o lla r s.

1 .6 6
.8 3
4 .7 2
2 .5 0
1 .7 3
2 .0 1
3 .6 0
1 .7 2
2 .0 3
.8 0
1 .2 8
1 .2 0
1 .6 7
2 .4 2
2 .5 9
2 .7 7
3 .3 4
2 .9 1
2 .3 3
2 .8 7
2 .5 3
2 .0 9
2 .4 9
2 .9 0
3 .8 6
2 .0 7
1 .3 1
2 .4 4
2 .7 5
2 .1 0
2 .1 0
2 .3 3
3 .9 1
3 .9 0
1 .6 7
1 .3 9
1 .4 2
2 .4 5
1 .9 8
2 .2 8
2 .7 9
3 .2 5
2 .7 0
2 .7 3
2 .4 8
2 .3 0
2 .8 9
1 .8 1
1 .9 1
2 .3 4
2 .1 5
2 .9 0
3 .7 4
3 .6 3
3 .9 4
4 .6 6
3 .3 4
4 .6 3
4 .1 1
4 .1 2
8 .4 6
6 .0 5
4 .9 3
5 .4 7
4 .3 2
3 .4 9
4 .1 7

1 4 ,1 1 2
2 2 7 ,5 6 0
8 ,9 0 6
9 3 ,6 6 8
4 5 4 ,8 1 4
2 0 8 ,1 2 9
8 2 2 ,6 3 1
7 6 3 ,3 9 1
5 ,0 9 0 ,2 5 4
4 ,2 3 3 ,2 8 7
4 ,6 7 3 ,4 2 9
6 ,5 9 3 ,8 4 1
5 ,2 4 5 ,4 9 3
4 ,3 2 1 ,4 3 5
4 ,3 8 7 ,4 0 1
5 ,3 7 3 ,4 9 7
4 ,0 7 5 ,6 7 7
3 ,8 1 0 ,7 2 5
4 ,6 3 3 ,7 0 2
6 ,4 4 4 ,0 1 7
7 ,5 5 2 ,1 1 7
7 ,6 7 5 ,4 2 8
6 ,2 2 9 ,6 5 9
5 ,9 9 2 ,6 9 1
7 ,0 2 7 ,4 1 5
4 ,3 3 4 ,9 9 1
3 ,3 0 7 ,8 4 1
3 .6 1 3 ,7 8 0
4 ,6 7 7 ,4 5 7
4 ,4 9 3 ,9 1 6
4 ,2 7 6 ,9 7 9
4 ,7 7 1 ,2 1 2
7 ,3 4 5 ,9 2 9
8 ,6 0 7 ,6 4 4
9 ,9 0 0 ,5 5 0
4 6 ,8 4 6 ,6 9 8
9 ,5 0 6 ,5 7 7
1 2 ,4 6 0 ,6 6 4
1 3 ,5 7 1 ,7 2 1
1 3 ,1 0 5 ,6 0 1
1 3 ,6 0 5 ,4 6 8
1 4 ,7 7 7 ,4 0 7
1 3 ,8 6 7 ,5 5 2
1 4 ,7 4 6 ,0 6 5
1 6 ,2 3 9 ,4 0 3
1 6 ,4 6 0 ,2 6 9
1 8 ,6 2 1 ,8 0 1
1 5 ,5 7 2 ,7 6 7
1 1 ,1 9 9 ,4 7 7
1 1 ,9 1 4 ,1 8 2
1 3 ,1 0 9 ,2 3 1
1 7 ,1 9 7 ,2 2 9
2 2 ,6 5 2 ,7 7 3
2 2 ,0 0 3 ,0 2 2
2 9 ,8 7 5 ,0 1 5
4 3 ,3 9 1 ,2 7 5
3 5 ,3 9 2 ,4 0 1
3 4 ,2 5 8 ,0 4 1
3 7 ,4 6 8 ,5 1 2
3 2 ,8 5 0 ,6 8 1
3 3 ,0 7 9 ,4 4 6
3 5 ,1 4 1 ,7 5 1
4 1 ,1 8 6 ,1 9 3
4 6 ,7 8 9 ,2 0 1
4 1 ,3 8 9 ,7 8 8
5 0 ,8 9 0 ,0 8 7
6 6 ,0 6 0 ,8 1 3

Y e a r.

A f r ic a .8

V a lu e .

Per cent
o f t o ta l.

D o lla r s.

0 .0 2
.3 4
.0 1
.1 3
.3 5
.1 4
.3 8
.3 6
2 .2 0
1 .5 4
1 .7 0
2 .0 2
1 .4 5
1 .3 3
1 .2 3
1 .3 4
1 .6 4
1 .6 6
1 .3 9
1 .9 0
2 .2 4
1 .3 6
1 .3 6
1 .2 5
1 .6 0
.8 2
.5 6
.6 3
.6 9
.6 3
.6 4
.7 1
1 .0 5
1 .1 6
1 .3 2
.8 2
1 .0 4
1 .6 6
1 .6 5
1 .7 7
1 .8 3
2 .1 1
1 .8 7
2 .1 2
2 .1 9
1 .9 2
2 .1 1
1 .5 1
1 .3 2
1 .3 4
1 .6 2
1 .9 5
2 .1 6
1 .7 8
2 .4 3
3 .1 1
2 .3 6
2 .4 8
2 .6 4
2 .2 5 1
2 .1 8 1
2 .0 2
2 .1 9
2 .5 1
2 .4 9
2 .9 2
3 .2 2

1 ,1 1 0 ,3 7 4
1 ,4 0 7 ,8 2 8
3 0 5 ,9 6 8
2 3 3 ,6 0 1
7 0 7 ,5 6 3
9 7 7 ,2 8 4
1 ,6 0 1 ,4 8 5
1 ,5 6 4 ,2 0 7
2 ,0 3 3 ,6 3 7
2 ,1 5 7 ,5 9 2
1 ,9 3 4 ,1 3 0
2 ,3 0 0 ,8 2 5
3 ,3 5 5 ,0 9 9
2 ,6 1 3 ,6 2 3
3 ,0 3 7 ,2 0 0
3 ,2 2 7 ,7 6 0
2 ,3 3 0 ,1 5 4
1 ,9 0 0 ,7 7 9
2 ,7 8 3 ,9 8 9
2 ,3 5 1 ,7 7 2
2 ,4 1 2 ,2 0 2
2 ,3 8 5 ,3 0 4
2 ,9 1 6 ,2 3 3
2 ,7 3 2 ,0 5 3
1 ,7 1 4 ,2 1 3
3 ,4 1 4 ,7 6 8
3 ,2 0 3 ,1 1 3
4 .0 0 5 ,1 4 0
3 ,5 2 4 ,4 7 4
3 ,0 3 7 ,1 4 4
3 ,4 7 0 ,7 8 2
4 ,8 1 4 ,3 8 2
4 ,2 7 1 ,7 8 8
4 ,7 7 0 ,7 2 9
4 ,7 5 8 ,7 0 1
5 ,0 8 4 ,4 6 6
5 ,3 7 7 ,8 7 8
6 ,5 6 9 ,3 1 9
5 ,0 5 2 ,4 0 8
3 ,2 5 4 ,4 4 1
4 ,1 0 3 ,9 6 2
3 ,2 8 0 ,9 9 4
3 ,5 2 2 ,7 1 .6
3 ,6 1 2 ,0 6 3
4 ,2 4 8 ,3 3 3
5 ,0 8 2 ,1 1 0
5 ,2 5 0 ,2 3 5
5 ,7 7 8 ,0 8 3
5 ,8 3 8 ,4 8 7
5 ,5 7 7 ,2 8 5
7 ,0 7 4 ,6 5 6
1 3 ,8 7 0 ,7 6 0
1 6 ,9 5 3 ,1 2 7
1 7 ,5 1 5 ,7 3 0
1 8 ,5 9 4 ,4 2 4
19, 469, M 9
2 5 ,5 4 2 ,6 1 8
3 3 ,4 6 8 ,6 0 5
3 8 ,4 3 6 ,8 5 3
2 4 ,2 3 0 ,1 2 6
1 8 ,5 4 0 ,6 0 3
1 9 ,5 6 2 ,3 4 0
1 6 ,5 1 1 ,0 2 6
2 0 ,3 4 0 ,5 6 5
1 7 ,0 3 5 ,4 3 4
1 8 ,5 5 1 ,3 8 0
2 3 ,6 0 7 ,1 0 7

1 .5 6
2 .1 1
.4 4
.3 1
.5 4
.6 4
.7 3
.7 5
.8 8
.7 9
.7 0
.7 0
.9 2
.8 1
.8 5
.8 4
.9 3
.8 3
.8 4
.6 9
.7 2
.4 2
.6 3
.5 8
.3 9
.6 4
.5 4
.7 0
.5 2
.4 2
.5 2
.7 2
.6 1
.6 4
.7 2
.6 1
.5 8
.8 7
.6 1
.4 4
.5 5
.5 3
.5 6
.5 2
.5 7
.5 4
.5 4
.6 2
.6 9
,6 1
.8 7
1 .5 7
1 .6 1
1 .4 2
1 .5 2
1 .3 9
1 .7 2
2 .4 2
2 .7 1
1 .6 6
1 .2 2
1 .1 2
.8 8
1 .0 9
1 .0 2
1 .0 6
1 .1 5

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...............................................................1851
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' .............................................................. 1904
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■ ............................................................1907
1
1
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j ..............................................................1911

* F is c a l y e a rs .
* I n c l u d e s 4‘ A I I o t h e r S p a n i s h p o s s e s s i o n s , ” n o t s e p a r a t e l y s t a t e d i n t h e a n n u a l r e p o r t o n C o m m e r c e
a n d N a v ig a t io n .
* In c lu d e s “ A l l o t h e r c o u n t r ie s i n A s ia a n d O c e a n ia ,” n o t s e p a r a t e ly a s s ig n a b le t o e it h e r g r a n d
d iv is io n , f r o m t h e a n n u a l r e p o r t o n C o m m e r c e a n d N a v ig a t io n ,




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PROGRESS OF THE U NITED STATES,
No. 3 4 8 . —

S t a t is t ic a l

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ecord

of

the

P

rogress

T r a n s p o r t a t io n o f f o r e ig n c o m m e r c e .*
Im p o r t s in t o t h e U n it e d S ta te s . *
B y sea. 2

Y e a r.

In
|

A m e r ic a n
v e s s e ls .

I n f o r e ig n
v e s s e ls .

D o lla r s.

D o lla r s.

18 0 0 .,
1 8 1 0 ..
1 8 2 0 ..
1 8 8 0 ..
1 8 4 0 ..
1 8 5 0 ..
1 8 5 1 ..
1 8 5 2 ..
1 8 5 3 ..
1 8 5 4 ..
3 8 5 5 ..
1 8 5 6 ..
1 8 5 7 ..
1 8 5 8 ..
1 8 5 9 ..
1 8 6 0 ..
1 8 6 1 ..
1 8 6 2 ..
1 8 6 3 ..
1 8 6 4 ..
1 8 6 5 ..
1 8 6 6 ..
1 8 6 7 ..
1868 .
1 8 6 9 ..
1 8 7 0 ..
1 8 7 1 ..
1 8 7 2 ..

6 6 ,0 3 5 ,7 3 9
9 2 ,8 0 2 ,3 5 2
1 3 9 ,6 5 7 ,0 4 3
1 6 3 ,6 5 0 ,5 4 3
1 5 5 ,2 6 8 ,4 6 7
1 9 1 ,6 8 8 ,3 2 5
2 1 5 .3 7 6 ,2 7 3
2 0 2 ,2 3 4 ,9 0 0
2 4 9 ,9 7 2 ,5 1 2
2 5 9 ,1 1 6 ,1 7 0
2 0 3 ,7 0 0 ,0 1 6
2 1 6 ,1 2 3 ,4 2 8
2 2 8 ,1 6 4 ,8 5 5
2 0 1 ,5 4 4 ,0 5 5
9 2 ,2 7 4 ,1 0 0
1 0 9 ,7 4 4 ,5 8 0
8 1 ,2 1 2 ,0 7 7
7 4 ,3 8 5 ,1 1 6
1 1 2 ,0 4 0 ,3 9 5
1 1 7 ,2 0 9 ,5 3 6
1 2 2 ,9 6 5 ,2 2 6
1 3 6 ,8 0 2 ,0 2 4
1 5 3 ,2 3 7 ,0 7 7
1 6 3 ,2 8 5 ,7 1 0
1 7 7 ,2 8 6 302
1 7 1 .7 3 9 ,8 3 4
1 7 6 ,0 2 7 ,7 7 8
1 5 7 ,8 7 2 ,7 2 6
1 4 3 ,3 8 9 ,7 0 4
1 5 1 ,8 3 4 ,0 6 7
1 4 6 ,4 9 9 ,2 8 2
1 4 3 ,5 9 0 ,3 5 3
1 4 9 ,3 1 7 ,3 6 8
1 3 3 ,6 3 1 ,1 4 6
1 3 0 ,2 6 6 ,8 2 6
1 3 6 ,0 0 2 .2 9 0
1 3 5 ,0 4 6 ,2 0 7
1 1 2 ,8 6 4 ,0 5 2
1 1 8 ,9 4 2 ,8 1 7
1 2 1 ,3 6 5 ,4 9 3
1 2 3 ,5 2 5 ,2 9 8
1 2 0 ,7 8 2 ,9 1 0
1 2 4 ,9 4 8 , 948
1 2 7 ,4 7 1 .6 7 8
1 3 9 ,1 3 9 ,8 9 1
1 2 7 ,0 9 5 ,4 3 4
1 2 1 ,5 6 1 ,1 9 3
1 0 8 ,2 2 9 ,6 1 5
1 1 7 ,2 9 9 074
1 0 9 ,1 3 3 ,4 5 4
9 3 ,5 3 5 ,S67
8 2 ,0 5 0 .1 1 8
1 0 4 ,3 0 4 ,9 4 0
9 3 ,0 5 5 ,4 9 3
1 0 2 ,1 8 8 ,0 0 2
1 2 3 ,6 6 6 ,8 3 2
1 8 2 ,2 5 3 .0 6 5
1 6 0 ,6 4 9 ,5 7 1
1 6 8 ,4 8 8 ,1 2 9
1 7 6 .5 5 0 ,7 1 6
1 5 1 ,9 1 9 ,7 3 3
1 5 0 ,5 2 8 ,0 7 a
1 1 7 .1 0 0 ,9 7 6
1 4 6 ,0 4 0 ,9 1 2

1 8 7 3 ..

1 8 7 4 ..
1 8 7 5 ..
1 8 7 6 ..
3 8 7 7 ..
1 8 7 8 ..
1 8 7 9 ..
1880.
1 8 8 3 ..
1 8 8 2 ..
1 8 8 3 ..
1884 .
1 8 8 5 ..
1 8 8 6 ..
1 8 8 7 ..
1 8 8 8 ..
1 8 8 9 ..
1 8 9 0 ..
1 8 9 1 ..
1 8 9 2 ..
1 8 9 3 ..
1894.
1 8 9 5 ..
1 8 9 6 ..
1 8 9 7 ..
1 8 9 8 ..
1 8 9 9 ..
3900 .
1 9 0 1 ..
1 9 0 2 ..
1 9 0 3 ..
1 9 0 4 ..
1 9 0 5 ..
1 9 0 6 ..
1 9 0 7 ..
1908 .
1 9 0 9 ..
1 9 1 0 ..
1 9 1 1 ..
♦ F isca l years.

I
i
'
1

T o ta l.

D o lla r s.

4 ,4 8 1 ,1 8 1
1 4 ,3 3 9 ,1 6 7
3 8 ,4 8 1 ,2 7 5
5 2 ,5 7 4 ,3 8 9
5 3 ,0 3 8 .3 8 8
7 6 ,2 9 0 ,3 2 2
8 6 ,1 1 7 ,8 2 1
5 9 ,2 3 3 ,6 2 0
6 4 ,6 6 7 ,4 3 0
1 0 1 ,7 7 3 ,9 7 1
7 8 ,9 1 3 ,1 3 4
1 2 2 ,6 4 4 ,7 0 2
1 3 4 ,0 0 1 ,3 9 9
1 3 4 ,1 0 6 ,0 9 8
1 1 3 ,4 9 7 ,6 2 9
1 4 3 ,1 7 5 ,3 4 0
2 4 8 ,3 5 0 ,8 1 8
1 7 4 ,1 7 0 ,5 3 6
3 3 3 .4 7 1 .7 6 3
3 0 0 ,6 2 2 ,0 3 5
2 4 8 ,6 5 9 ,5 8 3
3 0 0 ,5 1 2 ,2 3 1
3 0 9 ,1 4 0 ,5 1 0
3 6 3 ,0 2 0 ,6 4 4
4 4 5 ,4 1 6 ,7 8 3
4 7 1 ,8 0 6 ,7 6 5
4 0 5 ,3 2 0 ,1 3 5
3 8 2 ,9 4 9 ,5 6 8
3 2 1 ,1 3 9 ,5 0 0
3 2 9 ,5 6 5 ,8 3 3
3 0 7 ,4 0 7 ,5 6 5
3 1 0 ,4 9 9 ,5 9 9
5 0 3 ,4 9 4 ,9 1 3
4 9 1 .8 4 0 .2 6 9
5 7 1 ,5 1 7 ,8 0 2
5 6 4 ,1 7 5 ,5 7 6
5 1 2 ,5 1 1 ,1 9 2
4 4 3 ,5 1 3 ,8 0 1
4 9 1 ,9 3 7 ,6 3 6
5 4 3 ,3 9 2 ,2 1 6
6 6 8 ,2 2 2 ,3 5 7
5 8 6 ,1 2 0 ,8 8 1
6 2 3 ,7 4 0 ,1 0 0
6 7 6 .5 1 1 .7 6 3
6 4 8 ,5 3 5 ,9 7 6
6 9 5 ,1 8 4 ,3 9 4
5 0 3 ,8 1 0 ,3 3 4
5 9 0 .5 3 8 ,3 6 2
6 2 6 ,8 9 0 ,5 2 1
6 1 9 ,7 8 4 ,3 3 8
4 9 2 ,0 8 6 ,0 0 3
5 8 1 ,6 7 3 ,5 5 0
7 0 1 ,2 2 3 ,7 3 5
6 8 3 ,0 1 5 ,8 5 8
7 1 4 ,7 6 6 ,2 3 5
8 3 5 ,8 4 4 ,2 1 0
7 9 0 ,5 9 5 ,1 8 6
8 7 8 ,1 3 8 ,2 3 0
9 7 1 .3 9 7 .2 7 0
1 ,1 6 3 ,6 9 8 ,0 6 0
9 7 1 ,1 1 1 ,2 3 4
1 ,0 9 0 ,0 0 1 ,0 0 7
1 ,3 1 9 ,4 3 8 ,0 8 5
1 ,2 8 9 ,5 1 0 ,5 7 3

7 0 ,5 1 6 ,9 2 0
1 0 7 .1 4 1 .5 1 9
1 7 8 ,1 3 8 ,3 1 8
2 1 6 ,2 2 4 ,9 3 2
2 0 8 ,2 9 6 ,8 5 5
2 6 7 ,9 7 8 ,6 4 7
3 0 1 ,5 9 4 ,0 9 4
2 6 1 .4 6 8 .5 2 0
3 1 4 ,6 3 9 ,9 4 2
3 6 0 ,8 9 0 .1 4 1
2 8 2 ,6 1 3 ,1 5 0
3 3 8 ,7 6 8 ,1 3 0
3 6 2 .1 6 6 .2 5 4
8 3 5 ,6 5 0 ,1 5 3
2 0 5 ,7 7 1 ,7 2 9
2 5 2 ,9 1 9 ,9 2 0
3 2 9 ,6 6 2 ,8 9 5
2 4 8 ,5 5 5 ,6 5 2
4 4 5 ,5 1 2 ,1 5 8
4 1 7 ,8 3 1 ,5 7 1
3 7 1 ,6 2 4 ,8 0 8
4 3 7 .3 1 4 .2 5 5
4 6 2 ,3 7 7 ,5 8 7
5 2 6 ,3 0 6 ,3 5 4
6 2 2 ,7 0 3 ,0 8 5
6 4 6 ,5 1 6 ,5 9 9
5 8 1 ,3 4 7 ,9 1 3
5 1 0 ,8 2 2 ,2 9 4
4 6 4 ,5 2 9 ,2 0 4
4 8 1 ,3 9 9 ,9 0 0
4 5 3 .9 0 6 ,8 4 7
4 5 4 ,0 8 9 ,9 5 2
6 5 2 ,8 1 2 ,2 8 1
6 2 5 ,4 7 1 ,4 1 5
7 0 1 ,7 8 4 .6 2 8
7 0 0 .1 7 7 .8 6 6
6 4 7 ,5 5 7 ,3 9 9
5 5 6 ,3 7 7 .8 5 3
6 1 0 ,8 8 0 ,4 5 3
6 6 4 ,7 5 7 ,7 0 9
6 9 1 ,7 4 7 655
7 0 6 .9 0 3 .7 9 1
7 4 8 ,6 8 9 ,0 4 8
8 0 3 ,9 8 3 ,4 4 1
7 8 7 .6 7 5 .8 6 7
8 2 2 ,2 7 9 ,8 2 8
6 2 5 .3 7 1 ,5 2 7
6 9 8 ,7 6 7 ,9 7 7
7 4 1 ,1 8 9 .5 9 5
7 2 8 .9 1 7 .7 9 2
5 8 5 ,6 2 1 ,8 7 0
6 6 3 ,7 2 3 ,6 6 8
8 0 5 ,5 2 8 ,6 7 5
7 7 6 ,0 7 1 ,3 5 1
8 4 6 ,9 5 4 ,2 3 7
9 5 9 ,5 1 1 ,0 4 2
9 2 2 ,8 4 8 ,2 5 1
1 ,0 3 8 ,7 8 7 ,8 0 1
1 ,1 3 9 ,8 8 5 ,3 9 9
1 ,3 4 0 ,2 4 8 ,7 " 6
1 , 1 2 3 , 0 3 0 ,967
1 ,2 4 0 ,5 2 9 ,0 8 2
1 , 4 6 6 ,5 3 9 ,0 6 1
1 ,4 3 6 ,1 5 3 .4 8 5

B y la n d
v e h ic le s .*

P er cent
m A m e r i-i
can

v

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s s

e

l s .
D o lla r s.

9 4 .2

86.6
7 8 .4
7 5 .7
7 4 .5
7 1 .5
7 1 .4
7 7 .3
7 9 .4
7 1 .8
7 2 .1
6 3 .8
6 3 .0
6 0 .1
4 4 .8
4 3 .4
2 4 .6
2 9 .9
2 5 .2

28.1
3 3 .1
3 1 .3
3 3 .1
3 1 .0
2 8 .5
2 7 .0
3 0 .3
2 9 .2
3 0 .9
3 1 .6
3 2 .3
3 1 .7
2 2 .9
2 1 .4
1 8 .6
1 9 .4

20.8
2 0 .3
1 9 .5
1 8 .3
1 7 .8
1 7 .1
1 6 .7
1 5 .9
1 7 .7
1 5 .5
1 9 .4
1 5 .5
1 5 .7
1 5 .0
1 6 .0
1 2 .4
1 2 .9

12.0
12.1
1 2 .9
1 4 .3
1 5 .5
1 4 .8
1 3 .2
1 3 .5

12.1
10.0
10.2

T o t a l b y la n d
a n d sea.

1 5 ,1 8 7 ,3 5 4
1 7 ,6 3 5 ,6 8 1
1 7 ,0 7 0 ,5 4 8
1 4 ,5 1 3 ,3 3 5
1 3 ,0 8 3 ,8 5 9
1 2 ,1 4 8 ,6 6 7
1 0 ,6 9 7 ,6 4 0
1 2 ,9 6 5 ,9 9 9
1 1 ,9 8 3 ,8 2 3
1 5 ,1 4 2 ,4 6 5
1 7 ,1 9 3 ,2 1 3
2 2 ,8 5 4 ,9 1 6
2 3 ,0 0 3 ,0 4 8
2 0 ,1 4 0 ,2 9 4
2 1 ,1 4 9 ,4 7 6
2 4 ,5 5 5 ,6 8 3
2 7 ,5 6 2 ,0 5 9
3 2 ,2 0 9 ,4 5 9
3 8 ,2 2 7 ,8 6 1
4 0 ,6 2 1 ,3 6 1
4 0 ,9 3 2 ,7 5 5
3 9 ,7 2 6 ,5 9 5
4 4 .1 2 1 .0 9 4
2 9 .6 2 3 .0 9 5
3 3 ,2 0 1 ,9 8 8
3 5 ,5 3 5 ,0 7 9
3 5 .8 1 2 .6 2 0
3 0 ,4 2 7 ,7 8 4
3 3 ,4 2 4 ,8 2 1
4 4 ,4 1 2 ,5 0 9
4 7 ,1 0 0 ,8 1 4
5 6 ,3 6 6 ,7 1 1
6 6 ,2 0 8 ,1 9 5
6 8 ,2 3 9 ,1 2 0
7 8 ,7 2 5 ,2 7 0
8 6 ,6 7 7 ,0 1 7
9 4 ,1 7 2 ,6 4 9
7 1 ,3 1 0 ,8 2 5
7 1 ,3 9 1 ,1 4 2
9 0 ,4 0 8 ,3 6 9
9 1 .0 7 4 .6 2 0

D o lla r s.

7 0 ,5 1 6 ,9 2 0
1 0 7 .1 4 1 .5 1 9
1 7 8 ,1 3 8 ,3 1 8
2 1 6 ,2 2 4 ,9 3 2
2 0 8 ,2 9 6 ,8 5 5
2 6 7 ,9 7 8 ,6 4 7
3 0 1 ,5 9 4 ,0 9 4
2 6 1 .4 6 8 .5 2 0
3 1 4 ,6 3 9 ,9 4 2
3 6 0 ,8 9 0 ,1 4 1
2 8 2 ,6 1 3 ,1 5 0
3 3 8 ,7 6 8 ,1 3 0
3 6 2 .1 6 6 .2 5 4
8 3 5 .6 5 0 .1 5 3
2 0 5 , 77 1 , 7 2 9
2 5 2 ,9 1 9 ,9 2 0
3 2 9 ,5 6 2 ,8 9 5
2 4 8 .5 5 5 .6 5 2
4 4 5 ,5 1 2 ,1 5 8
4 1 7 ,8 3 1 ,5 7 1
3 7 1 ,6 2 4 ,8 0 8
4 3 7 .3 1 4 .2 5 5
4 6 2 ,3 7 7 ,5 8 7
5 4 1 ,4 9 3 ,7 0 8
6 4 0 ,3 3 8 ,7 6 6
6 6 3 ,6 1 7 ,1 4 7
5 9 5 ,8 6 1 ,2 4 8
6 5 3 .9 0 6 .1 5 3
4 7 6 ,6 7 7 ,8 7 1
4 9 2 ,0 9 7 ,6 4 0
4 6 6 ,8 7 2 ,8 4 6
4 6 6 ,0 7 3 ,7 7 5
6 6 7 ,9 5 4 ,7 4 6
6 4 2 ,6 6 4 ,6 2 8
7 2 4 ,6 3 9 ,5 7 4
7 2 3 ,1 8 0 ,9 1 4
6 6 7 ,6 9 7 ,6 9 3
5 7 7 ,5 2 7 ,3 2 9
6 3 5 ,4 3 6 ,1 .3 6
6 9 2 ,3 1 9 ,7 6 8
7 2 3 ,9 5 7 ,1 1 4
7 4 5 .1 3 1 .6 5 2
7 8 9 ,3 1 0 ,4 0 9
8 4 4 ,9 1 6 ,1 9 6
8 2 7 ,4 0 2 ,4 6 2
8 6 6 ,4 0 0 ,9 2 2
6 5 4 ,9 9 4 ,6 2 2
7 3 1 ,9 6 9 ,9 6 5
7 7 9 ,7 2 4 ,6 7 4
7 6 4 ,7 3 0 ,4 1 2
6 1 6 ,0 4 9 ,6 5 4
6 9 7 ,1 4 8 , 489
8 4 9 ,9 4 1 ,1 8 4
8 2 8 ,1 7 2 ,1 6 5
9 0 3 ,3 2 0 ,9 4 8
1 ,0 2 5 ,7 1 9 ,2 3 7
9 9 1 ,0 8 7 ,3 7 1
1 ,1 1 7 ,5 1 3 ,0 7 1
1 ,2 2 6 ,5 6 2 ,4 4 6
1 ,4 3 4 ,4 2 1 ,4 2 5
1 ,1 9 4 ,3 4 1 ,7 9 2
1 ,3 1 1 ,9 2 0 ,2 2 4
1 ,5 5 6 ,9 4 7 ,4 3 0
1 ,5 2 7 ,2 2 6 ,1 0 5

JM erc h a n d ise an d sp ecie to 1879, in c lu s iv e ; m e r c h a n d ise o n ly a fter 1879.




PROGRESS OF THE
of

the

U

n it e d

States,

1800

to

UNITED STATES,

1911— Continued.

T r a n s p o r t a t io n o f f o r e ig n c o m m e rc e * — C o n t in u e d .
E x p o rts fro m

t h e U n it e d S ta te s .1

B y s e a .2

In

A m e r ic a n
v e s s e ls .

I n fo r e ig n
v e s s e ls .

T o ta l.

D o lla r s.

P er cent
in A m e r i­
can
|
v e s s e ls .

7 3 ,849,508
9 ,9 6 6 .7 8 9
132 ,085 ,94 6
26 ,4 6 3 ,6 8 9
151 ,998 ,72 0
52 ,2 8 3 ,6 7 9
218,388,011
65 ,9 3 1 ,3 2 2
209 ,658 ,36 6
70 ,1 8 1 ,4 2 9
70 ,9 4 7 ,3 5 5
230 ,976 ,15 7
84 ,4 7 4 ,0 5 4
27 5 ,7 9 6 ,3 2 0
7 1 ,906,284
2 7 5 ,156 ,84 6
9 4 ,6 6 9 ,1 4 6
326 ,964 ,90 8
362 ,960 ,68 2
111 ,7 4 5 ,8 2 5
334,644,421
8 1 ,1 5 3 ,1 3 3
3 5 6 ,789 ,46 2
1 07 ,171 ,50 9
4 0 0 ,122 ,29 6
1 21 ,039 ,39 4
249 ,344 ,91 3
6 9 ,3 7 2 ,1 8 0
229 ,938 ,98 5
104 ,517 ,66 7
1 99 .880 ,69 1
3 3 2 ,008 ,58 2
340 .292 .13 9
2 3 7 ,442 ,73 0
2 62 ,839 ,58 8
3 5 5 ,857 ,34 4
351 ,754 .92 8
665.426.394
280 ,708 ,36 8
4 6 1 ,333 ,73 6
301,886,491
4 7 6 ,902 ,83 9
285,979,783
4 3 9 ,134 ,52 9
529 ,519 ,30 2
3 2 9 ,786 ,97 8
3 9 2 ,801 ,93 2
583 .180 .39 4
393 ,929 ,57 9
5 6 1 ,974 ,37 8
4 9 4 ,915 ,88 6
6 6 6 ,482 ,64 4
633, HS5,971
708 .310 .18 7
658 ,224 ,01 5
5 01 ,838 ,94 9
192,215,487
6 5 9 ,901 ,95 4
530 ,3 5 4 ,7 0 3
6 9 5 ,180 ,91 7
7 3 6 .135 .18 8
569,583 564
7 2 9 ,194 ,97 2
6 00 ,769 ,63 3
720,770,523
8 2 9 ,799 ,73 0
8 9 4 ,118 ,03 8
7 77 ,162 ,71 4
6 41 ,460 .96 7
738 .423 ,88 6
798 ,749 ,55 8
6 94 ,331 ,34 8
7 13 ,939 ,83 5
6 15 ,287 ,00 7
6 36 ,004 ,76 5
7 18 ,006 ,45 6
5 81 ,973 ,47 7
660 ,3 8 0 ,1 6 3
6 21 ,802 .29 2
694 ,7 9 3 ,5 4 5
606,474 ,96 4
6 73 .807 .13 9
7 13 ,964 ,85 8
6 30 ,942 ,66 0
7 47 ,376 ,64 1
824 ,8 7 8 ,7 8 2
773,569 ,32 4
852,557 ,37 1
9 16 ,023 ,67 5
9 97 ,057 ,51 9
733,132 ,17 4
8 03 ,802 ,24 7
769,212 ,12 2
8 42 ,919 ,14 5
757,635,411
695,357 ,83 0
751,083
000 8 21 ,475 ,81 3
9 05 ,969 ,42 8
985,911 ,25 1
1 ,1 5 8 ,1 9 8 ,6 2 6
1 ,0 9 0 ,4 0 6 ,4 7 6
1 ,1 4 3 ,1 5 2 ,3 9 5
1 .0 6 4 .5 9 0 .8 0 7
1 ,2 8 3 ,9 9 9 ,9 4 1
1 ,1 9 3 ,2 2 0 ,6 8 9
1 ,2 9 1 ,5 2 0 ,9 3 8
1 ,8 7 5 ,8 6 4 ,0 6 0
1 ,1 7 4 ,2 6 3 ,0 7 9
1 ,2 5 7 ,8 9 5 ,0 6 4
1 ,1 9 0 ,2 6 2 ,1 7 8
1 ,2 8 1 ,2 9 0 ,3 7 8
1 ,3 0 8 ,0 9 0 ,3 8 2
1 .2 1 0 ,6 0 8 ,3 2 8
1 ,3 5 5 ,0 2 1 ,6 0 7
1 .2 2 5 ,0 6 3 ,2 3 2
1 ,3 9 6 ,2 7 0 ,0 8 4
1 ,5 5 0 ,1 2 9 ,1 6 0
1 ,6 6 2 ,3 7 8 ,5 4 1
1 ,5 2 0 ,5 9 8 ,2 3 1
1 ,5 4 9 ,6 2 8 ,6 3 0
1 ,6 7 0 ,2 2 2 ,2 1 9
1 ,4 8 0 ,8 2 1 ,9 4 9
1 .3 7 2 .6 9 2 .8 0 7
1 ,4 0 2 ,5 2 1 ,3 9 0
1, M 6 , 260,561
1 ,6 4 0 ,9 2 5 ,9 9 3
1 ,7 7 4 ,4 9 1 ,4 8 5

8 6 .5
8 0 .0
6 5 .4
6 9 .8
6 6 .5
67 .1
6 9 .4
7 3 .8
7 1 .1
6 9 .2
7 2 .8
7 0 .0
7 0 .0
7 2 .1
5 4 .6
3 9 .8
3 0 .2
26 .1
3 7 .8
3 9 .2
3 6 .7
3 4 .9
3 7 .7
3 2 .7
3 0 .0
2 5 .7
2 4 .6
2 3 .8
2 5 .4
2 3 .7
2 2 .7
1 7 .6
13.1
1 3 .1
1 3 .1
13.1
1 3 .8
1 1 .4
1 1 .9
1 0 .5




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10,015,089
10 ,7 9 9 ,4 3 0
8 ,5 0 9 ,2 0 5
7 ,3 0 4 ,3 7 6
6 ,3 2 4 ,4 8 7
6 ,7 6 7 ,1 7 0
7 ,5 1 1 ,3 6 5
7 ,4 3 9 ,8 6 2
5 ,8 3 8 ,9 2 8
8 ,2 5 9 ,3 0 8
12,1 1 8 ,3 7 1
25 ,0 8 9 ,8 4 4
26,5 7 3 ,7 7 4
24 ,1 8 3 ,2 9 9
19 ,1 4 4 ,6 6 7
2 1 ,3 8 9 ,6 6 6
2 2 ,1 4 7 ,3 6 8
28 ,4 3 6 ,5 1 7
32 ,9 4 9 ,9 0 2
31 ,9 2 3 ,4 3 9
33 ,2 2 0 ,6 2 9
43 ,8 6 2 ,9 4 7
49 ,2 2 1 ,4 2 7
4 9 ,9 0 2 ,7 5 4
61 ,1 3 1 ,1 2 5
6 5 ,0 8 2 ,3 0 5
73 ,2 8 3 ,7 0 4
8 3 ,8 7 0 ,9 0 7
110,483,141
111,900,931
123 ,824,337
138,851,301
152 ,736 ,88 9
163 ,540 ,05 9
193 ,735 ,34 0
21 8 ,4 7 2 ,5 3 7
190 ,551 ,12 7
1 8 2 ,189 ,15 5
2 2 8 ,724 ,15 9
2 7 4 ,828 ,71 4

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11.6
9 .4
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8.2
8 .5

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7 .1

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T o t a l b y la n d
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B y la n d
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7 3 ,8 4 9 ,5 0 8
132 ,0 8 5 ,9 4 6
1 51 ,998 ,72 0
218 ,3 8 8 ,0 1 1
2 09 ,658 ,36 6
2 3 0 ,976 ,15 7
2 7 5 ,7 9 6 ,3 2 0
275 ,1 5 6 ,8 4 6
326,964, 908
3 6 2 ,960 ,68 2
3 3 4 ,644 ,42 1
3 5 6 ,7 8 9 ,4 6 2
4 0 0 ,122 ,29 6
249,344, 913
2 2 9 ,9 3 8 ,9 8 5
3 3 2 ,008 ,58 2
3 4 0 ,2 9 2 ,1 3 9
3 5 5 ,8 5 7 ,3 4 4
5 6 5 ,426 ,39 4
4 6 1 ,333 ,73 6
4 7 6 ,902 ,83 9
4 3 9 ,134 ,52 9
5 2 9 ,5 1 9 ,3 0 2
5 9 0 ,9 7 8 ,5 5 0
5 7 1 ,989 ,46 7
6 7 7 ,2 8 2 ,0 7 4
7 1 6 ,819 ,39 2
665,528 ,39 1
666,226 ,44 1
701,9-48,087
743 ,6 4 6 ,5 5 3
736 ,634 ,83 4
8 3 5 ,638 ,65 8
9 0 2 ,377 ,34 6
750 ,5 4 2 ,2 5 7
823 ,8 3 9 ,4 0 2
7 40 ,513 ,60 9
7 4 2 ,1 8 9 ,7 5 5
6 7 9 ,5 2 4 ,8 3 0
716 ,1 8 3 ,2 1 1
695 ,9 5 4 ,5 0 7
742 ,4 0 1 ,3 7 5
8 5 7 ,8 2 8 ,6 8 4
8 8 4 ,4 8 0 ,8 1 0
1 ,0 3 0 ,2 7 8 ,1 4 8
847 ,6 6 5 ,1 9 4
892 ,1 4 0 ,5 7 2
807 ,5 3 8 ,1 6 5
8 8 2 ,6 0 6 ,9 3 8
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 9 4 ,4 8 3 ,0 8 2
1 ,4 8 7 ,7 6 4 ,9 9 1
1 ,3 8 1 ,7 1 9 ,4 0 1
1 ,4 2 0 ,1 4 1 ,6 7 9
1 ,4 6 0 ,8 2 7 ,2 7 1
1 ,5 1 8 ,5 6 1 ,6 6 6
1 ,7 4 3 ,8 6 4 ,5 0 0
1 ,8 8 0 ,8 5 1 ,0 7 8
1 ,8 6 0 ,7 7 3 ,3 4 6
1 ,6 6 3 ,0 1 1 ,1 0 4
1 ,7 1 4 ,9 8 4 ,7 2 0
2 ,0 4 9 ,3 2 0 ,1 9 9

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2I n c l u d i n g G r e a t L a k e s .

8 N o d a ta p r io r to

.1800
.1810
.1820
.1880
.1840
.1850
.1851
.1852
.1863
.1854
1855
.1856
.1867
.1858
.1859
.1860
.1861
.1862
.1863
.1864
.1865
.1866
.1867
.1868
.1869
.1870
.1871
.1872
.1873
.1874
.1875
.1876
.1877
.1878
1S79
.1880
.1881
.3882
.1883
.1884
.1885
.1886
.1887
.188-8
.1889
.1890
.1891
.1892
.1893
.1894
.1895
.1896
.1897
.1898
.1899
.1900
.1901
.1902
.1903
.1904
.1905
.1906
.1907
.1908
.1909
.1910
.1911

726

PRO G RESS OF T H E

U N IT E D STATES.

No. 3 4 § . — S tatistical R ecord

of the

P rogress

Foreign commerce of principal customs districts.*
Boston.

Year.

1 Exports.

Imports.

D rs. 1 D rs.
olla
olla

Imports.
1800...
1810...
1820...
1830..
1840..
1850..
1851..
1852..
1853..
1854..
1855..
1856..
1857..
1858..
1859..
1860.. .
1861...
1862...
1863 ..
1864..
1865..
18601..
18672..
1868.. .
1869..
1870..
1871..
1872..
1873..
1874..
1875..
1876..
1877..
1878..
1879..
1880..
1881...
1882...
1883..
1884..
1885..
1886..
1887..
1888..
1889..
1890..
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909
1910.
1911.

New York.

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

.
.

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

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
63.309.331
66,889,118
79,179,864
90,178,419
51,475,099
52,097,960
72,195,939
61,452,370
71,921,436
86,310,586
80,657,697
100,317,881
106,442,077
124,432,977
93,678,716
112,472,596
129,006,184
116,597,440

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
88,126.444
89,845,772
87,804,492
98,739,647
100,872,147
96.051.068
76,157,558
70,516,789
71.534.082

♦Fiscal years.




I

P

h

i

l

a

Exports.

Imports.

Exports.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

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
302,605,719 •
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
493,060,891
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 i 050
465,559,650
537,237,282
527.259.906
559,930,849
618,705,662
600,171,033
679,629,256
734,350,823
853,696,952
688,215,938
779,308,944
935,990 958
881,592,689

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
314,829,411
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
618,834,471
529,592,978
490,361,695
505,829,694
506,808,013
524,726,005
607,160,314
627,949,857
701,062,913
607,239,481
651,986,356
772,552,449

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
22,471,387
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
59,995,431
53.890.106
60,180,901
70,801,273
79,869,942
63.432.007
68,884,116
88,403,451
83,626,647*

Includes specie.

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
73,531,968
71,393,254
63,278,070
82,564,389
94,832,480
109,261,436
84,286,440
73,266,343
69,956,380

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l

727

PRO G RESS OF TH E U N IT E D STATES,
op the

U nited States , 1800

to

1911— Continued.

Foreign commerce of principal customs districts * Continued.
—
Baltimore.

New Orleans.

San Francisco.

Imports.

| Exports.

Imports.

1 Exports.

Imports.

D rs.
olla

|

Dollars.

|

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Yea*.

Exports.

D rs.
olla

Doctors.

.1800
.1810
.1820
.1880
.1840
-I860
.1851
.1852
.1853
.1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
.1860
..1861
..1862
..1863
..1864
..1865
.U866
,.U867
..1868

____________1
____________ i____________ ______ ______
•
i

'

1

i

i
1

I

::::::::::::::

9,119,907
10,5S0,208
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
15,228,844
13,140,203
20,555,687
13,418,523
16,150,946
11,978,900
12,260,706
13,476,630
11,371,193
8,907,138
9,151,155
19,045,279
18,899,473
22,825,281
27,803,167
20,345,788
21,181,239
30,084,653
37,774,305
29,477,101
24,022,324
29,900,618
32,174,404

11,050,298
13,686,335
10,342,310
9,158.056
8,940,300
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
14,610,733
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
35,847,7*8
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
115,530,878
106,239,081
80, 532,512
81,704,497
82,836,164
91,215,058
109,925,046
104,808,952
89,988,505
77,550,658
77,381,507
85,120,843

* Fiscal years.




14,905,766 | 80,838,900
91,752,534
22,964,149
15,065,182
88,874,986
16,678,001 | 101,116,349
20,636,316 I 108,164,812
6,911,921
9,501,020
5,738,325
1.397.457
1,451,009
4,278,470
3,581,912
1,463,965
8,710,220
96,975,227
11,142,249
82,884,049
58,823,518
10,732,697
11,064,200
75,384,630
14,377,471
107,586,952
18,421,796
94,021,579
89,956,585
18,433,285
104,550,834
19,867,501
14,424,248
93,275,841
71,571,372
12,320,822
11,216,572
84,157,667
70,372,204
9,326,606
10,921,412
85,590,033
6,902,021
63,907,613
90,442,019
10,611,353
103,743,9>s6
12,213,920
12,133,291
70,958,731
9,596,762
95,107,314
10, 784,561
81,868,229
79.147,574
8,688,552
82,560,196
8,115,171
9,652,135
79,519,909
11,617,749
81,257, 490
83,828,976
14.492.480
14,658,163
108,126,891
109,106,687
20,267,060
131,252,873
18,909,553
21,789,732
77,838,043
81,529,453
18,087,944
68,413,362
13,861,507
80,986,791
13,471,142
16,618,727 , 101,494,120
9.664.457 | 112,826,681
11,917,659 , 87,993,277
115,858,764
17,490,811
152,776,599
20,462,307
134,486,863
23.763.480
149,072,519
28,880,744
148,595,103
34,036,516
33,933,298
150,936,947
39,464,982
150,479,326
46,046,772
170,562,428
42, 785,646
169,455,773
144,981,625
45,713.098
55,712,027
140,376,560
66,722,295
172,835,293

6,468,193
5,970,170
6,510,157
7,656,622
7,367,016
7,215,022
6,774,729
7,925,720
10,849,153
16,802,226
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
35,857,898
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
38,116,626
36.269.637
41,400,317
34.375.945
42.822.945
35,716,577
47,869,628
35,161,753
35,102,981
36,454,283
37,542,978
46,675,545
44.433.271
54,094,570
48,251,476
49,998, 111
49,350,643
53,885,021

8,362,915
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
37.050,698
38,115,624
30,228,424
32.711.043
27,084,891
37,673,876
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
40,3G8,288
34,596,792
38,183,755
33,502,636
32.547.181
49,924,026
39,915,269
33,026,664
28,000,069
31,669,370
31.180.760
40,624,903

...........................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
...........................1903
...........................1904
.......................... 3905
........................ 1906
.......................... 1907
.......................... 1908
.......................... 1909
.......................... 1910
.......................... 1911

aImports and foreign exports include specie.

728

PROGRESS OF TH E U N IT E D STATES,
No. 3 4 8 ,— Statistical R ecord

of the

P rogress

Foreign commerce of principal customs districts *—Continued.
Galvestou.i

Year.

Savannah.

Puget Sound.

Imports.

1800...................
1810...................
1820...................
1830...................
1840...................
1850...................
1851...................
1852.................
1853...................
1854...................
1855...................
1856...................
1857...................
1858...................
1859...................
1860...................
1861...................
1862...................
1863...................
1864...................
1865...................
18663.................
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................... 1
1897................... I
1898...................
1890................... |
1900...................
1901...................
1902...................
1903...................
1904...................
1905...................
1906...................
1907...................
1908...................
1909...................
1910...................
1911...................

Exports.

Imports.

Exports.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

Imports.

Exports.

Dollars.

i

Dollars.
1

t
..................... 1
.......................
i
!

r
92,259
271,936
71,381
378,967
533,153
175,222

1,252,925
1,491,375
2,428,465
3,838,769
5,772,158
1,121,292

8,005,736
10,670,273
9,499,636
15,372,696
18,351,554
267,096

574,240
779,909
410,592
624,599
782,061
175,328

....................... 1
........................
1
111,357
571,757
579,966
266.517
509.231
1,253,927
1,741,000
2,426,020
1,419,955
1,216,265
1,332,940
1,411.594
1,078,368
850.089
1,094,514
3,101,324
3,022,274
1,511,712
1,119,708
1,157,370
757,133
705,309
715,868
722,656
415,792
648,021
1.317.000
863,452
680,717
369,575
602,770
779.101
1,166.IS
O
2,921.36')
1,453,545
953,801
909.246
1,611.119
1,847,610
4,992.361
5,018,87o
7,029,130
5,693,009
3,355,358
2,488,00G
3,530,945

l

1,288,926
7,017,472
5.922,300
9,641,112
14,873,732
13,787,250
12,211,933
17,644,009
19.193,042
16,004,936
15,376,219
15,243,086
12,248,479
16,452,061
16,749,889
26,767,107
15,523,388
29,629,047
20,454,948
12,679,154
16,966,851
18.902 888
15,703,147
15,576,192
24,446 831
33,772,005
35,386,256 ,
37,470,494
35,011,788 1
41,886,651
36,397,091
58,198,174
68,428,621
7S, 476,681
85,657.524
101,857,300
96,722,066
104,121,087
145,310,457
126,182,043
1C6.317,652
237,308,494
161,352,201
189,4G4,335
173,178,992
220,504,917

334,596
257,512
474,078

78 7
4 ,9 7

1,001,917
1,090,717
627,410
820,258
741,333
755,901
490,771
521,342
494,892
428,519
483,802
876,092
847,694
483,281
652,360
652,625
426,353
201.765
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
645,007
571,682
1,037,366
924,061
1,488,692
1,503,069
2,203,867
2,043,847
2,152,441
3,855,373
5,296,746

* Fiscal years.
1 Prior to 187j the caroms district of Texas.




.

.
1
|
1
,
1
1
j
<
|
|

17,934,119
10,679,420
24,648,156
21,063,698
29,747,058
32,937,042
28,250,671
32.675,500
30,213,831
29,666,666
22,682,312
16,205,706
18,545,446
21.527,235
23,992,304
27,575,161
19,745,889
22.813,347
19,947,349
20,871,446
20 304,812
23,783,313
20,256,113
17,865,454
30,881,451
33,506,420
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
54,140,882
53,770,382
62,244,837
64,839,551
63,039.824
61,695,330
50,900,156
63,428,155
72,076,045

,
1
I

1
1
1
1
i
1

3,955
3,717
12,367
5,133
(*)
(2
)
(2)
(2
)
(2)
11,561
49,283
24,250
40,604
70,883
34,787
34,063
32.914
35,028
24,566
24,954
37,715
51,498
30,962
26,522
17,515
22,264
51,076
95,441
137,971
238,036
660,675
347,818
407,418
361,502
305,289
476,962
572,637
839,709
1,230,399
2,222,395
5,483,840
7,060,131
5,058,069
7,239,718
7,148,563
6,721,060
11,970,799
12,177,243
11,285,096
7,378,328
13,614,438
25,353,373
22,208,814
26,959,891
28,910.491
36,654,675

8 Not separately stated.
* Includes specie.

91,299
25,805
265,701
444,352
(«)
(2
)
(2)
(2)
(2)
632,542
426,260
237,052
333,979
315,876
427,689
394,761
488,669
601,993
604,339
395,330
462,990
483,185
565,790
558,918
361,449
446,795
876,121
1,770,219
1,954,581
3,184,908
2,123,087
1,770,429
2,250,892
4,068,511
3,326,145
5,729,494
6,565,998
5,093,436
4,942,040
5,805,193
6.854,707
11,864,925
17,918,626
15,200,340
17,903,107
20,678,829
33,788,821
32,499,828
22,729,580
43,843,173
49,234,861
43,659,308
44,032,767
25,788,475
30,121,004
39,361,303

PRO G RESS OF TH E U N IT E D
op the

U nited St a t e s , 1S00

STATES.

729

1911— Continued.

to

Foreign commerce of principal customs districts*—Continued.
<

Buffalo Creek.
Imports.

Exports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,887,239
1,G01,419
1,380, G
24
1,669,845
2.677.739
2,573,322

8

(2)
3,857,619
5,630,385
3,365,920
2,562,144
2,820,628
3,460,997
3.110.894
2.625.993
2,686,387
2,916,406
2,499,004
3.083.994
2,520,580
3,258,576
3,307,693
3,742,631
4,064,923
5,906,596
5,358,215
4,430,117
5,051,938
5,875,187
6,043,022
6,440,784
6,774.514
5.753.014
5,212,155
4,834,612
4,569,729
2,365,521
3,746,410
3,290,277
4,001,346
3,631,815
3,675,047
4,134,917
3,7S3,607
5,233,914
6,034,430
4,933,319
7.073.014
6,309,610
7.277.740
6,927,281
8.354.894
11,122,903
13,432,519

Imports.
I

949,529
941,970
762,203
920,195
705,125
642,982
ft
841,409
761,432
329,494
266,939
329,666
326,094
267,698
337,836
389,117
514,422
766,945
871,407
322,107
193,684
232,496
329,985
27<, 8oO
253 614
424,184
371,478
393,543
359,158
387,390
422,505
421,008
505,170
681,401
579,24a
1,641,477
4,546,044
4,220,770
4,429,084
5,015,247
7,339,127
8,010,354
14,488,028
13,981,151
15,784,215
18,584,971
22,592,340
26,106,103
29,916,082
33, io5,0G4
31,401,480
27,257,804
34,788,077
46,182,245
* Tiscal years.




Chicago.

Dollars.

Exports.
| Dollars.

277,404 .
326,325
222,930
93,588
60,214
77,348
62,129
134,204
322,352 '
311,455
1,095,585
355,790 1
344,174
423,889
735,894
575,154
953,111
1,058,625
808,517
561,549
521,537
327,420
399,920
272,766
847,935
860,108
1,237,437

C49,090

918,240
9,918,209
10,1S3,209
11,704, 472
12,721,445
13,099,920 i
13,590,124
15,303,373
14,975,557 .
18,448,404
15,485,838
15,053,146
15,545,819 I
11,527,552 ,
10,141,413 I
12,153,814

15.309.725 ,
14,531,748
16,860,702
20,122,325
21.088,397
18.144.726
22,210,010

25,016,50.1
26,171,943
23,670,778
26,760,061
30,585,936

Y
ear.

Detroit.

1,345,223
1,585,404

Im orts.
p

E
xports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,165,183
3,522,313
2,303,275
3,544,085
3,529,034
4,590,350
2, G44,475
1,824,371
5,052,002
3,742,256
2.613.072
5,580,174
3,090,386
6.049,663
7.112.936
3,429,355
3,44(5,551
3,434,638
3,781,899
2,836,562
3,445,379
4,201,723
3,198,461

845,288
1,018,30S
663,001
1,039,027
960.589
542,853
531,506
771,834
1,621,191
1,440,601
2,195,409
757,886
671,054
737,736
896,349
1,038,701
1,367,515
1.900.228
1,450,072
1,329,326
1.582.435
1,410,383
944,104
1,342,600
1,703,038
1,761,605
3,232,230

1,915,613
2,818,408
3.293.440
2,351,766
2,740,851
3,420,648
3.528.441
2,537,732
2,403, G
03
2,659,272
1,957,258

2,905,926
2,083,403
2,309,577
1,461,242
1,632,037
2,181,432
2,480,852
2,340,020
3.677.937
4,084,487
3,610,226
!,55S, 0G
9
1.293.073
2.309.549
7,488,886
7,674,812
5.211.770
10,030,209
5.092.771
4,551,033
2,321,560
3,220,858
2,580,794
4,012,748
4,924,932
4,774,758
6,528,720
6,910,022

1,851,825
2,030,310
2,367,831
2,530,530
2,980,474
3,002,557
3,127,094
2,930,022
2,770,369
3,397,289
2,620,814
2,890,423
3,437,180
3,226,463
2.206.033
2.153.229
2,794,909
2,867,645
3,469,077
4,311,186
4,466,053
4,864,9S7
5,596,153
6.252.034
7,982,642
6,787,007
7.565.436
7,77G,314

3,399,057
6,203,377
4,030,737
5,361,642
3,759,775
5,971,887
C 865,37G
,
5,138,848
0,799,518
6.289,611
7,801,534
7,785.891
10,702,948
11,080,772
13,309,801
13,615,977
16,858,456
17,669,535
18,053,055
20,351,148
23,698,435
26,568,302
35,276,597
40,485,134
37,158,424
33,903, 494
38,368,872
46,233,833

3.723.548

2,05(1,979

981,028
1,502,606
5,188,707
3,024,624
3,826,932
330,752
1,631,712
2,008,599
2,750,576
2,870,830
2,731,325
1,573,249
712,094
1,180,049

2,820,9<>2

<Imports and foreign exports include specie.

...1800
...1810
...1820
...1830
...1840
...1850
...1851
...1852
..1853
...1854
...1855
..1856
..1857
..1858
. 1859
...I860
..1861
..1862
..1863
..1864
..1865
.91866
.41867
. 1868
..1869
. 1870
..1871
..1872
...1873
...1874
.1875
..1876
. 1877
. 1878
..1879
. 1880
...1881
...1882
..1883
.1884
. 1885
. 1886
. . 18S7
. 1888
. 1889
...1890
..1891
..1892
. .1893
..1894
..1895
..1896
..1897
...1898
...1899
...1900
..1901
..1902
...1903
..1904
..1905
...1906
...1907
...1908
...1909
.. 1910
..1911

730

PBOGRESS OP T H E

U N IT E D

STATES,

No. 3 4 8 . — Statistical R ecord

op t h e

P r o g r e ss

Foreign commerce, by groups, of customs districts and ports.*
Gulf coast districts.

Atlantic coast districts.

Year.

Mexican border districts.

Imports.

Exports.

Imports.

Exports.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

270,145,996
300,154,667
229,441,951
291,558,512
304,576,874
253,277,987
168,109,758
219,919,117
279,254,975
193,741,158
374,188,196
362.801.074
307,792,141
365,816,530
370,613,980
453,717,194
544,331,902
551,248,830
492,702,019

150.293.860
159,215,894
138,880,102
133,466,853
160.215.768
180,889,215
173,114,032
237,273,226
207,360,311
257,458,920
360,622,114
270,690,423
265,763,220
247,275,919
293,440,129
323,470,814
343,661,756
403,674,402
462,643,544

15,843,989
23,984,519
15,693,303
17.809.559
22,303,319
10,104,016
60,226
1,418,720
1,469,471
1,476,248
9,378,252
12,225,732
11,865,890
11,811,248
16.505.977
21,507,420
22.360.977
23,890,378
17,332,278

107,691,520
116,270,898
114,022,113
136,872,229
153,679,708
17,021,888
99,322
5,796,783
4,297,968
3,521,667
157,690,804
113,101,930
88,056,474
106,566,237
146,019,909
131,171,151
118,536,215
137,200,779
126,442,800

63,102
81,886
338,397
725,142
958,575
1,248,533
1,327,412
1,473,671
1,485,110

391,540
1,329,791
1.576.245
2,213,292
3,348,417
2,338,211
2,904,723
2,446,360

390,689,793
387,948,496
373,748,061
385,008,707
589,623,936
552,949,557
620.455.553
625,153,920
583,397,462
481,844,535
533.641.554
578,039,609
595,776,426
609,888,373
653,534,537
097,964,807
689,457,889
717.360.074
537,643,885
613,737,342
645,204,456
639,407,219
502,145,575
576,163,388
693.112.563
670,622,399
724,370,676
821,251,923
779,237,183
888,238,697
974,562,799
1,133,032,203
907.184.563
1,018,847,312
1,227,154,723
1,163,540,071

437,197,293
478.753.447
540,415,085
559,608,405
651,413,193
687,024,077
556,823,209
597,387,924
542,779,590
563,743,207
505,361,562
538,942,998
522,095,810
548,010,836
628,864,721
637,454,280
753,106,829
624,278,456
670,206,025
590,392,743
635,841,697
733,204,968
862,325,006
870,754,673
963.569.447
1,002,840,573
895,444,758
904,171,980
897,106,123
917.349.861
1,061,778,069
1,079,770,229
1,155,761,363
976.962.769
1,018,143,541
*,166,468,889

14,685,773
12.030.237
13,918,188
8,857,913
12,658,251
16,743,528
16,381,224
12,279,499
12,947,581
10,820,200
10,081,836
11,962,779
13,864,603
37,289,117
17.820.559
23,214,484
21,750,457
24,682,332
20,680,768
16,709,350
17,548,262
19.991.237
13,062,729
17,483,250
23,692,036
26,669,898
31,076,809
38,378,060
43,923,657
48,209,910
53,983,654
62,908,323
59,340,735
59,565,904
68,704,561
82,147,619

118,039,364
101.283.386
110,420,290
89,868,207
117,648,840
140,565,822
94,094,117
131.026.387
110,108,510
97,798,086
105,430,623
104,229,271
104,674,403
107,599,539
141,119,618
151,940,836
174,686,492
125,591,932
126,787,667
122,138,450
131,320,385
181,269,115
201,847,700
194,390,356
234,107,671
285,464,529
263,079,196
285,021,044
334,794,649
319,544,369
368,723,184
469,273,078
396,552,136
409,630,809
399,100,499
487,929,157

1,698,149
1,453,894
1,585,368
1,525,692
2,273,179
2,513,373
2.208,684
1,939,268
1,914,643
2,421,840
3,730,166
5,089,105
5,712,454
8,182,308
9,353,325
11,106,375
12,500,667
13,825,550
8,228,892
2,434,549
3,686,509
4,135,398
5,065,146
4,632,001
5,377,669
10,142,272
13,704,334
13,377,200
12,449,975
14,981,271
16,944,791
18,001,491
10,868,544
16,178,002
22,911,198
20,363,988

2,565,611
2.920.245
3,391,787
3,068,595
3,624,710
3,722,070
4,732,519
5,435,702
4,641,820
2,624,531
2,095,036
2,654,099
3,442,564
4,400,771
5,608,229
7,540,694
6,992,877
12,151,900
7,344,601
8,954,873
10,983,740
13,998,575
12,134,863
15.819.832
22,320,157
21.147.121
24,231,221
25,935,871
29,260,684
26.245.121
34,925,348
41.100.832
33,101,272
27,135,805
29,106,100
30,396,911

4 67 ,8 37 ,65 7

1 8 7 5 ..

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1877..
1878..
1879..
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1881..
1882..
1883..
1884..
1885..
1886..
1887..
1888..
1889..
1890..
,1891..
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1892..
1893..
1894..
1895..
1896..
1897..
1898..
1899..
1900..
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907.. .
1908..
1909..
1910..
1911..

Imports.

Dollars.

1800..
1810..
1820..
1830..
1840..
1850..
1851..
1852..
1853..
1854..
1855..
1856..
1857..
1858..
1859..
1860..
1861..
1862..
1863..
1864..
1805..
18661.
1867s .
1868..
1869..
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1871..
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1873..
1874..

Exports.

.
.
.

4 20 ,9 75 ,86 8

1 5,4 0 2 ,7 8 0

♦Fiscal years, currency values.




1 00,038,911

229,575
28,838
41,710
89,195
528,354
50,492
5,063

1 ,6 6 3 ,7 8 1

1Includes specie.

687,664
17,140
1,011,776
74,060
33,249

2 ,5 5 8 ,2 6 8

PRO G RESS OP T H E
of t h e

U nited S t a te s , 1800

to

731

U N IT E D ST A T E S .

1911— Continued.

Foreign commerce, by groups, of customs districts and ports*—Continued.
Pacific coast districts.

Northern border and lake
districts.

\

Interior ports.

Imports.

Exports.

Imports.

Exports.

I Imports.

Exports.

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

6,484,674
5,085,623
6,567,146
7,671,643
7,371,899
7,220,152
5,791,701
7,968,653
10,975,155
15,947,681
15,839,240
18,182,181
15.874.943
15,401,259
16,240,558
16,448,058
27,866,433
33,401,719
27.291.817
25,189,232
28,877,323
30,276,108
27,234,136
29,568,604
35,671,589
38,912,563

3,460,448
2,624,208
2,671,346
4,461,639
4,981,202
7,484,389
7,295,110
8,481,438
8,725,845
10,905,464
30.820.961
12,556,145
15,025,473
13,641,514
14,647,458
14,111,021
11,391,270
26,722,371
28,363,310
27,318,210
28,015,527
34,714,978
28,751,971
36,957,727
38,888,418
40,535,793
65,359,509
53,497,040
46,394,722
47,922,981
39,824,480
41,414,089
36,313,693
48,846,762
45,361,463
52,582,577
55.825.634
42,229,504
34,599,339
36,061,032
44,071,109
58,925,171
74,183,222
56,203,575
70,175,057
69.533.962
87,515,263
79,253,334
65,722,816
103,121,575
101,770,160
92.029.634
94,207,094
69,949,403
73,188,636
94,261,132

17,728,076
18,274,695
11,594,544
14,204,432
18,835,673
18,657,895
15,394,992
14,024,262
24,747,682
27,580,493
46,043,368
24,540,698
21,565,069
23,752,200
31,639,318
27,302,479
30,708,353
32,121,612
28,595,118
22,911,986
24,790,152
19,614,391
20,565,779
20.816.859
27,727,791
31,545,607
43,132,577
36,927,410
32,254,057
41,845,363
43,908,840
46,792,976
51,263,444
51,065,631
49,540,334
49,584,345
46,009,909
52,923,430
41,692,558
51,016,783
56,153,380
50,066,412
39,478,025
45,588,324
59.947.859
57,119,751
67,756,020
82,054,497
83,744,295
90,029,593
97,927,685
109,172,280
114,873,922
112,690,231
129,123,041
137,723,850

Year.

42,461,536

46.880.817
37,183,950
35,986,071
38,703,713
42,222,868
49,186,797
51,170,753
50,992,631
53,581,218
49,987,651
48,315,035
41,241,034
40,290,105
49,174,138
43,906,143
50,263,791
45,873,236
58,916,113
48.202.943
54,301,387
56,474,603
57,499,129
62,257,390
66,323,922
91,139,804
81,981,637
85,961,830
88,656,730
102,702,653

* Fiscal years, currency values.




19,085,931
15,706,760
16,437,713
18,084,190
13,687,603
14,084,281
12.582.973
16,300,524
14.478.225
16.228.067
16,292,215
9,617,502
12,943,779
12,936,234
15,042,848
20,435,159
16,184,481
22.171.225
30.292.973
22,504,992
23,902,344
28,113,794
26,927,295
22,134,459
24,063,497
30,529,584
29,532,903
36,492,349
36,588,967
30,100,950
26,813,129
28,942,754
28,828,037
33,543,467
3G,874,653
34,962,423
39,666,323
43,413,402
53,142,940
49.991.067
00,389,603
63,595,594
80,980, G60
89,403,972
104,267,087
107,938,789
111,441,279
125,758,847
133,942,317
152,300,325
176,664,860
198,673,650
181,146,516
179,329,260
225,398,112
269,889,577

.1800
.1810
.1820
.1830
.1840
.1850
.1851
.1852
.1853
.1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
...1860
...1861
...1862
...1863
...1864
...1865
.11866
.*1867
...1868
...1869
...1870
...1871
...1872
...1873
...1874
...1875
...1876
...1877
...1878
...1879
...1880
...1881

...1882
4,
5,370,

8,212,
8,153,
7,535,
8,069,
9,464,
7,695,
9,294,
5,507,
7,781,
7,957,
7,224,
6,034,
7,408,
8,894,
10,414,

12,111,

14,182,
14,233,
13,796,
16,819,
20,167,
20,092,
18,676,
20,397,
20,747,

...1883
...1884
...1885
...1886
...1887
...1888
...1889
...1890
...1891
...1892
...1893
...1894
...1895
...1896
...1897

404
133
10,879
................. 1899
450,894
................. 1900
43,663
................. 1901
840,017
................. 1902
7,684
.................1903
C03
.................1904
682
.................1905
415
.................1906
2,879
.................1907
3,655
.................1908
4,965
3,058 ......................... 1909
.......
47,832 ...........................1910
374,533
1911

3Imports and foreign exports include specie.

732

PROGRESS OF TH E

U N IT E D STATES,

N o . 3 4 8 . — S t a t is t ic a l R e c o r d o f t iie P r og r ess

Farms.1
Year.

Persons

Value of
Number of engaged in farm sandfarm
farms.
agricul
property.3
tare.
Number.

L800..
L810-.
L820. .
L830..
L840..
L850..
L851..
L852..
L853..
[854..
L855..
L856..
L857.
L858._
1859..
L860..
1861..
L862..
L863. .
1864..

Farm animals.2

D rs.
olla

Cattle.

i
T

N mer.
ub

544,180,516

11,971,586
17,778,907

1,0S9,329,915

3,907,343,580

1,449,073

Total value.

Dollars.

Dollars.

25,GIG, 019

*1
-

2,044,077

7,980,493,063

I

1866 .
[8 6 7 ..

L868..
L869..
L870..
[871..
[872..
[873..
8 7 4 ..
1875..
L876..
L877.
[87 8..
[879..
8 8 0 ..
.881.
.8 8 2 ..
:8 8 3 ..
i.884.
[88 5..

Value of
products. *

*2,659,985*1 *5*922* 471* *8,911,857,749

4,008,907

7,713,875

12,180,501,538

8,505,926

16,082,267, G89

10,381,765

1120,439,901,164

L 6.
88
L887........
L888........
[889........
4,564,641
[890........
[891........
L892........
L893 . . . .
L894........
1.895....................... i....................
[896...............................................
[897...............................................
......................
[898....................... •
[899....................... 1
......................
[900 ......................
5,737,372
.901....................... 1
......................
L902...............................................
L903....................... ,......................
[901....................... 1
......................
[005...............................................
.906...............................................
L907....................... ' ......................
[908....................... ' ......................
L909........
[910........
.| 6,261,502
L911........

1s40,991,419,090

978, 582.736
903, 190,821
1,136, 684,545
'V ol,958 030,927 51,229, 889.609
3,623, 446,379
1,504, 271.924
1,494, 615,523
1,154, 169,184
1,438, 233,086
3.460, 743,917
1.483, 072,515
3,542, 233,873
1,445, 423,062
2,212.540,927
1,576, 884,707
3,721, 795.252
3 ,90t), 468.252
2,33*. 215,768
2,467, 868,921
2,456, 128,383
2,365, 159,862
2,400, 586,938
2,409, 043,418
2,007, 050,058
. 2,460,107,454
2,308, 767,573
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
3,075, 477,703
4,717, 069,973
5,317, 000,000
3,011, 254,076
5,617, 000,000
2,989, 170,150
5,917, 000,000
3,102, 515,540
6,159, 000,000
2.998, 247,479
6,309, 000,000
3,006, 580.737
3,675, 389,442
6,755, 000,000
7,488, 000,000
4,423, 697,853
7, 778, 000,000
4,331 230.000
8,760, 000,000
4,525,
i.O O
O
i 8, C94, 000,000
4,925, 173.610
8,417, 000,000
5,276, 348.000

20,079,725
20,634,052
21,433,099
23,820,608
26,235,290
26,693,300
26.989.700
26.923.400
27,220,200
27.870.700
29,216,900
30.523.400
33,234,500
39,675,533
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
57,648,792
52,895,239
54,067,590
52,378,283
53,095,568
50,868,845
48.222.995
46,450,135
45,105,083
43,981,340
52,403,828
62.333.870
61,424,599
61,764,483
61,049,315
61,241,907
66,861,522
72.533.996
71.267.000
71.099.000
53,997,327
60.502.000

1The figures are those of the Bureau of the Census, cover census years, and relate to continental
United States.
2 Census figures for census years, the values inclu d in g farm animal* o f all ages, w hile numbers are
exclusive o f calves, colts, lambs, and m ule colts.
3 The item “ live stock.” nihich forms a part of the total vu luj, includes for 1850, 1860, and 1870 only
reported value of live stock on farm*: for 1880 and 1890, estimates for value o f range anim als; and for
1900 and 1910, value of live stork on both farms and ranges.
* Figures for years subsequent to 1900 are those of the Dej artmeut of Agriculture and relate to
wealth production on farm*.
s Inclu
FRASER din g for census years a*ses and burros.

Digitized for


PROGRESS OE TH E U N IT E D
of

the

STATES,

733

U n i t e d S t a t e s , 1 8 0 0 t o 1 9 1 1 — C o n t in u e d .

P u
rod ctionofprin
cipalco
m
m
odities.

F anim C tin ed
arm
als— on u .
H
orses.

S eep
h .

Number.

Num ber.

Number.

(8J

5 ,3
59 31
i
i
1
1

6 249,174 1 2 , 4
,
2 71,275

1,151,118

i
5,401,263
5,756, 9 0
4
6,332,793
7, 1 5 7
4 ,3 0
8,702,000
8,990,900
9,222,470
9,333,800
9,604,200
9,735,300
10,155,400
10,329,700
10,938,700
10,357,488
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
15,266,244
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
16,952,191
16,744,723
16,531,224
16,557,373
16,736,059
17,057,702
18,718,578
19,746,583
19,992,000
20,640,000
19,220,33 k
20,277,000

39,385,386
38,991,912
37,724,279
28,477,951
31,851,000
31,679,300
33,002,400
33,938,200
33,783, 6 0
0
35,935,300
35,804,200
35,740,500
38,123,800
42,192,074
43,569,899
45,016,224
49,237,291
50,626,626
50,360,243
48,322,331
44,759,314
44,51J7 5
,5
42,599,079
40,876,312
43,421,136
41,938,365
47,273,553
45,048,017
42.294,064
38,298,783
36,818,643
37,656,960
39,114,453
39,852,967
59,756,718
62,039,091
68,964,876
61,630,141
45,170,423
50,631,619
53,240,282
54,631,000
56,084,000
39,644,616
53,633,000

Number.

W
ool.* 8
P ound s.

Wheat.*9

Y
ear.

Bushels.

............. 1 0
80
..............1 1
80
.. . 1 2
80
........1 3
80
26,301,293
35,802,114
84,823,272 ..............1 4
80
30,354,213
52,516,959 1 0 8 ,9 4 ..............1 5
0 ,4 5 -4
80
........1 5
81
..............1 5
82
_______ 1 5
83
...............................1 5
84
.................1
.............. 1 5
85
..................'.............. 1 5
86
_________ '
___ 1 5
87
................ .......................................i.............. 1 5
88
.............. '_____________________________ 1 5
8 ft
33,512,867 , 60,264,913 173,104,924 ..............1 6
80
75,000,000
..............1 6
81
90,000,000
..............1 6
82
1 106,000,000
..............1 6
83
123,000,000
........1 6
84
142,000,000
..............1 6
85
155,000,000 151,999,9 6 ..............1 6
U
86
24,693,534 160,000,000 212,441,400 ..............1 6
87
24,317,258 168,000,000 224,036,600
23,316,476 100,102,387 287,745,626 ..............1 6
S9
25,134,569 162,000,000 235,884,700 ..............1 7
80
81
29,457,500 160,000,000 . 230,722,400 ..............1 7
31,796,300 150,000,000 249,997,100 ..............1 7
82
32,632,050 158,000,000 1 281,254,700
30,860,900 170,000,000 1 308,102,700
28,062,200 181,000,000 292,136,000 ..............Is75
25,726,800 192,000,000 289,356,500 ..............1 7
86
28,077,100 200,000,000 364,194,116 ..............1 7
87
32,262,500 208,250,000 420,122,400 ..............1 7
88
84,766,100 1
55,681.751 459,483,137 ..............1 7
89
4 ,7 2 7
9 7 ,6 0 232,500,000 498,549,868 ..............1 8
80
36,247,683 240,000,000 383,280,090 ..............1 8
*1
7
44,122,200 272,000,000 504,185, 4 0 ..............1 8
82
43,270,086 290,000.000 421,086,160 ............ 1 8
83
44,200. 8 3 300,000,000 512,765,000 ............. 1 8
9
84
45,142, 6 7 308,000,000 357,112,000 ........... 1 8
5
85
46,092, ( 3 302,000,000 457,218,000 ............. lo
M
86
44,612,836 285,000,000 456,329,000 ..............1 8
87
44,346,525 269,000,000 415,868,000 ..............1 8
88
50,301,592 191,278.084 468,373,968 ..............1 8
89
57,426,859 276,000,000 399,262,000
50,625,106 285,000,000 611,780,000 ............. 1 9
81
52,398,019 291,000,000 515,949,000 ..............1 9
82
46,094,807 303,153,000 396,131,725 ..............1 9
83
4 2
-i, 06,498 298,057,384 460,267,416 1
..............1 9
84
44,165, 7 6 309,748,000 467,102,947 1
1
..............1 9
85
42,842,759 272,474,708 427,684,346
..............1 9
87
40,600,276 259,153,251 530,149,168 1
39,759,993 266,720,684 675,148,705 ..............1 9
88
38,651,631 276,567,584 658,534,252 ..............1 9
89
62,868,041
288,636,621 522,229,505 ..............1 0
90
66,982,112 302,502,828 748,460,218 ..............1 0
91
48,698,890 316,341,032 670,063,008
46,922,624 287,450,000 637,821,835 ..............1 0
93
4 0 3 7 291,783,032 552,399,517 ..............1 0
7,0 9 6
94
47,320,511 295,488,438 692,979,489
52,102,847 298,915,130 735,260,970 ..............1 0
96
54,794,439 298.294,750 634,087,000
56,084,000 311,138,321 664,602,000
54,147,000 289,419,977 683,373,089 ..............1 0
99
58,185.676 321,362,750 635,121,000 ..............1 1
90
91
65,620,000 318,547,900 621,338,000 ..............1 1

i

................ 1
.................
1
74,335,669 19,311,374
4,336,719 21,773,220
i
1
i

S in
w e.

M les.5
u

8 ,3 6
22 ^
855,685
921,662
1,125,415
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
1,812,808
1,720,731
1,835,169
1,871,079
1,914,1(
2>
1,972, 5 9
6
2,052,593
2,117,111
2,191, 7 7
2
2,257,571
2,315,074
2,296,532
2,311,099
2,331,12s
2,352,231
2,333,108
2,278,946
2,215,654
2,190,282
2,134,213
3,127,152
2,864,458
2,7o7,0 7
1
2.728,088
2, 7 7 1
5 ,9 6
2,888,710
3,404,061
3,816,692
3,869,000
4,053,000
4,206,210
4,323,000

* Calendar years.

6Census figures for census j ears.

7 Includes mules.
• Included with horses.
Q
9 Gold values being 80 per cent of currency values reported.

1 Includes betterments and additions to live stock.
0
n Includes value of buildings, $3,556,639,496.
Of buildings on farms.
Data not available at date of publication.

» Includes value of buildings, $6,325,451,528.




The Twelfth Census was the first to collet t statistics

OF T H E

U N IT E D STATES,

No. 348.—

St a t is t ic a l R e c o r d

of

the

P d ctio of p cip l com od
ro u n rin a
m ities— on u .
C tin ed
C
otton.f
S gar.f
u
R n in Equivalent
un g
b les,
a
Cn
a e.
B
eet.
co n g bales, gross Rice.f2
u tin 500-pound
ro n a
u d s weight.
half b les.
a

N m er.
ub

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.

153,509
286,195
575,540
1,026,393
1,634,954
2,454,442
3,126,310
3,416,214
3,074,979
2,982,634
3,665,557
3,093,737
3,257,339
4,018,914
1 5,387,052
3
3,849,469
4.500.000
1.600.000
450.000
300.000
2.269.316
2,097,254
2,519,554
2,366,467
t33,011,996
4.352.317
2,974,351
3,930,508
4,170,388
3,832,991
4,632,313
4,474,069

1878.
1879.
1880.
1881.
1882.
1883.
1884.
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897
189S.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

5,074,155
5,755,359
6,605,750
5,456,048
6,949,756
5,713,200
5.682.000
6,575,691
6,505,087
7,046,833
6,938,290
7,472,511
8,652,597
9,035,379
6,700,365
7.493.000
9,901,251
7,161,094
8,532,705
10,897,857
11,189,205
9,507,786
10.245.602
9,748,546
10,784.473
10,015,721
13,697,310
10.725.602
13,305; 265
11,325,882
13,432,131
10,386,209
11,965,902

1877.

~*C
tT
year
p d
ro
1858
iC
<
2C
i

asroi
Nos.

4,773,865

N m er.
ub

73,222
177,824
334,728
732,218
1.347.640
2,136,083
2,799,290
3,130,338
2,766,194
2,708,082
3,220,782
3,873,680
3,012,016
3,758,273
4.309,642
3,841,416
4,490,586
1,596,653
449,059
299,372
2,093,658
1.948.077
2,345,610
2,198,141
2,409,597
4,024,527
2,756,564
3,650,932
3.873,750
3,528,276
4,302,818
4,118,390
4,494,224
4.745.078
5,466,387
6,356,998
5.136.447
6,833,442
5,521,963
5.477.448
6,369,341
6,314,561
6,884,667
6,923,775
7,472,511
8,562,089
8,940,867
6,658,313
7,433,056
10,025,534
7,146,772
8.515.640
10,985.040
11,435,368
9,459,935
10,266,527
9,675,771
10,827,168
10,045,615
13,679,951
10,804,556
13,595,498
11,375,461
13,587,306
10,315,382
12,005,688

P n s.
ou d

P n s.
ou d

867.233.600
678.804.600
53.292.000
81.351.600
84.252.600
102.775.800
105.733.800
102,467,400
101.430.600
70.872.000
103.606.200
99.664.600
108.243.600
116.293.200
117.885.000
106.279.200
2,051,830
2,086,280
1,580,790
4,740,5801
10,246,490
25,154,720
27,813,790
43,051,910
*896,00053.970.880
54.888.880
39,325,990
52,275,780
62,400,380
1,120,000
67.813.400
1.568.000
83,860,800'
86,G28,200
i*224,00(
77.732.400
81,513,800j
85,596,800 I
448,000
111,868,990 I 2.688.000
102,604,810]
99,985,000^ 1*1,120,
i,oooj
110,700,000]
1,198,400
109.561.600
2.134.720
150.195.000
155,669,500
1.344.000
113,630,700
1.792.000
124.733.200
603,200
131.722.000
4,168,640
136.800.000
4.934.720
155.065.600
1,748,160
237,546,900
11,997,440
122,865,160 2(-, 920,320
109.820.800 44,688,000
168,665,440 4r, 006,080
>
96.886.400 65,452,800
116,301,760 8-*, 080,040
136,990,720 90,491,520
219.278.200 72.735,040
253.139.200 163,458,075
388.035.200 17 \ 164,160
319,292,960 369,211,733
560.750.000 430,811,685
586,001,056 48 , 209,087
377,971,917 48 ,266,430
495.966.000 625,841,128
520.500.000 96~, 224,000
608.045.000 927,256,430
676,888,889 851,708,000
680,833,331 1,024,938,000
637,055,556 ,020,344,000

P n s.
ou d
120,851,074
247,577,000
386.302.000
525.154.000
414.725.000
276.569.000
87.360.000
321,969,700
433.094.000
230.982.000
274.724.000
539,830,500
103.040.000
85.060.000
11.200.000
20,680,000
50.400.000
51.520.000
100,801,225
87.043.000
178,304,592
156,352,125
134,832,493
108,640,119
142,240,691
172,480,070
199,360,570
159,041,941
250,880,753
178.872.000
285,302,899
171,074,950
318,746,258
302,944,230
225,962,963
302,754,486
191,282,272
375,904,197
344,756,221
301,284,395
497,169,856
370,579,307
498,455,926
610,825,618
729,392,561
543,633,726
644,175,323
708,251,878
568,789,795
322,549,011
623,774,123
728,650,448
745,805,875
525.952.000
784,000,000
766.080.000
544.320.000
788.480.000
828.800.000
750.400.000
696.640.000

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72,463
773,112
7564,950
7 11,697,829
50.000.
55.000.
60.000.
65.000.
60*000,000
55.000.
55.000.
55.000.
50.000.
50.000.
46.000.
43.000.
39.200.000
40.000.
46.100.000
53.225.000
53.500.000
51.725.000
48.000.
49.500.000
50.000.
43.500.000
36.000.
36.000.
33.490.900
33.467.900
39,929,200
46.897.400
51.206.400
38.900.000
36.000.
34.700.000
32.500.000
30.000.
30.800.000
31.801.000
35.869.000
33.136.000
33,167,500
32.967.000
32.845.000
33.175.000
33.015.000
35.955.000
39.500.000
46.610.000
53.088.000
57.363.000
64.463.000
71.053.400
79.171.000
78.666.700
80.000.
73.591.700
80.464.700
88.180.700
94,373,800
90.435.700
94.560.000
99.673.400
96,269,100
1*90.233,528

000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000

000
000
000
000

000
000

000

PROGRESS OP T H E U N IT E D STATES*
op the

U n ited S t a t e s , 1800

to

1911— Continued.

Production of principal commodities—Continued.

Silver.*

Alumi­
num.*

Cement.*

Coal.*

Copper.*

Lead.*

Mineral
waters.*

Natural

jfear.

gas.*

I

Dollars*
» 253,400
'1252,300
50,900
51,700
51,300
52.200
52.200
52.000
52.000
52,400
52.000
105,100
.
15(5,800
* 2,062,000
* 4,684,800
8,842,300
11.443.000
11.642.200
10.356.400
r 13,806,200
12,306,900
„ 12,297,600
16.434.000
, 23,588,300
29.396.400
- 35,881,600
. 36,917,500
. 30,485,900
34,919,800
36.991.500
40.401.000
35.477.100
34.717.000
37.657.500
« 41,105,900
39.618.400
41,921,300
42.503.500
39.482.400
40.887.200
43.045.100
46.838.400
57.242.100
57.630.000
55.662.500
46.800.000
31.422.100
36.445.500
39.654.600
32.316.000
32.118.400
32.858.700
35.741.100
33.128.400
29.415.000
29.322.000
33,456,024
34.222.000
38.256.400
37.299.700
28.050.600
28.455.200
30.854.500
1 31,787,866
5

P n s.
ou d

B rrels.* L gton L gton S o ton G a llo n sD o lla rs.
a
on s. on s. h rt s.

2,072,943
2.500.000
3.250.000
4.190.000
83
150 4.000.
4.150.000
283
3,000
4.500.000
6,692,744
18,000
19,000 6,503,295
47,468
7.000.
8.000.000
61,281
150.000 8,222,792
259,885 8,758,621
8,002,467
333,629
550.000 8,362,245
920.000 8,731,401
1.300.000 9,513,473
4,000,000 10,989,463
5.200.000 12,111,208
6.500.000 15,520,445
7.150.000 17,231,150
7.150.000 20,068,737
7.300.000 25,753,504
7.500.000 29,899,140
8.600.000 31,675,257
11.347.000 40,102,308
14.910.000 51,000,445
17,211,039 52,230,342
11.152.000 52,910,925
34.210.000 66,689,715
47.734.000 77,78% 141

820
3,080
285,779
1,848,249
G 266,233
,
7,798,683
8,764,879
9,437,757
10,698,841
11,541,672
12,095,469
11,910,883
12.477.213
13,958,192
13,044,680
14,721,439
15,612,353
19,034,877
21,076,003
21,243,012
25,896,056
27,432,520
29,341,036
29,378,893
29,49G 054
,
41,861,679
45,940,535
51,430,786
46,9G9,571
40,739,571
47.571.429
54.019.429
51.728.214
60,808,749
63,822,830
76,679,491
92,456,419
103,310,290
107,281,742
000
99,250,263
101.500.381
116.652.242
132,731,837
126,097,779
000
140,86(5,931
150,505,954
160.115.242
162,814,977
152,447,791
172,426,3G
6
171,416,390
178,776,070
196.407.381
226,554,636
240,789,310
261,874,836
269,277,178
319,068,229
314,121,784
350,645,210
369,783,284
428,895,914
371,288,123
411,441,621
447,853,909

* Calendar years.
*Of 380 pounds net.
* Gallons sold,
o Exports.
7Estimate averaged for the prior 10-year period.
81814.
81825.




M100
650
900
1,100
2,000
2,250
3.000
4.000
4,800
5.500
6,300
7,200
7.500
9.000
8.500
8.000
8.500
8,900
10,000
11,600
12.500
12,600
13.000
12.500
15.500
17.500
18.000
19.000
21.000
21.500
23.000
27.000
32.000
40,467
51,574
64,708

74,052
70,430
81,017
101,054
101,239
115,906
126,839
154,018
147,033
158,120
169,917
205,384
220,571
235,050
253,870
270,588
268,782
294,423
311,627
362,739
402,637
409,735
387,945
420,791
487,925
482,214

91.500
8,000
17.000
22.000
18.500
15.700
16,800
16.500
15.800
16,000
15.800
15.300
16.400
15,600
14.100
14.200
14.800
15.300
14.700
16.100
15.200
16.400
17.500
17,830
20,000
25,880
42,540
52,080
59,040
64,070
81,900
93,060
92,780
97,825
117,085
132,890
143,957
139,897

129,412
130, C29
145.700
151,919
156,397
143,630
178,554
173,305
163,982
162,686
170.000
188.000
212,000
222,000
210,500
270,824
270.700
270.000
282.000
307.000
302.000
350,153
365,166
310,762
354,188
372,227

2,000,000
3,700,000
5,000,000
7,529,423
10,215,328
9,148,401
8,950,317
8,259,609
9,578,648
12,780,471
13,907,418
18,392,732
21,876,604
23,544,495
21,569,608
21,463,543
25,795,312
23,255,911
28,853,464
39,562,136
47,558,784
55,771,188
64,859,451
51,242,757
50,723,500
47,590,081
48,108,580
52,060,520
55,868,820
64,674,486
62,030,125

io July 31, 1834, to Dec.
n i 845 to 1849.
12Product of 1845.
1 Equivalent bales of 4
3
<
14Mean annual producl
quantity stated.
15Preliminary estimate

.1800
.1810
.1820
.1830
.1840
.18S0
.1851
.1852
.1853
.1854
.1855
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
.1800
.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
.1903
.1904
.1905
.1906
.1907
.1908
.1909
.1910
.1911

736

PROGRESS OF TH E

U N IT E D

STATES,

No, 3 4 8 . — S t a t is t ic a l

R e c o r d op t h e P r o g r e s s

Production of principal commodities—Continued.

Year.
Petroleum.*

Gallons.

Iron oro* ! Pig iron.*

Long tons.* ^ Long tons. \Long tons.

Steel.*

Quick­
silver.*

Salt*

Stone.*

Long i ms.

Flasks.

Barrels

Dollars.

1800..
53,908
1810..
20,000
1820..
1830..
165,000
286,903
1840..
563,755
1850..
1851..
1852..
1853..
1854..
657,338
1855..
700,159
1856..
788,515
1857..
712,640
1858..
629,548
750,500
1859..
84,000
821,223
21,000,000
1860..
653,164
88.771.578
1861..
1862.. «128,380,980
703,270
109,674,978
1863..
846,075
88.876.578
1864..
1,014,282
104.903.400
1865..
831,770
1866..
1,205,663
151.103.400
1867..
1,305,023
19,643
140,586,600
1868..
1,431,250
153,136,914
26,786
1869..
1,711,287
177,030,000
31,250
1,665,179
220,951,290
73,031,891
1870..
68,750
73,214
218,619,828
1871..
1,706,793
1872..
142,954
2,548,713
264,314,148
1873..
415,539,012
198,796
2,560,963
1874..
2,401,262
215,727
458,931,690
2,023,733
1875.. 8 510,825,688
3S4,799
383,572,098
1,868,901
531,191
1876..
2,066,594
560,715,246
1877..
569,618
1878..
646,668,456
2,301,215
731,977
836,394,132
1879.
2,741,853
935,273
3,835,191
211,377 77,120,362
1880. 1,104,017,106
1,247,335 59.926 I 5,901,060 18,356,055
1881.. 1,161,771,996
4,144,254
1,588,314 60,851
266,734
6,200,000 20,000,000
1882.. 1,281,454,860
4,623,323
1,736,692 52,732 ■ 6,412,373 21,000,000
332,077
984,884,586
1883..
378,380
4,595,510
1,673,535 46,725 I 6,192,231 20,000,000
1884.. 1,017,174,396
4,097,868
431.779
1,530,879 31,913 1 6,514,937 19.000.
000
437,850 I
1885..
4,044,526
000
918,068,970
1,711,920 32,073
7,038,653 19.000.
1886.. 1,178,723,322
430,549 1
5,683,329
000
7,707,081 19.000.
2,562,503 29,981
480,558
1887.. 1,187,906,286
6,417,148
3.339.071 33,825
7,831,962 25.000.
000
448,567
1888.. 1,159,705,050
6,489,738
2,899,440 33,250
8,055,881 25,500,000
550,245 14,518,041
1889.. 1,476,867,546
7,603,642
3,385,732 26,484
8,005,565 42,809,706
1890.. 1,924,590,024
9.202.703
510,499 16,036,043
4.277.071 22.926 , 8,776,991 47.000. 000
587,988 14,591,178
1891.. 2,280,291,510
8,279,870
3,904,240 22,904
9,987,945 47,294,746
1892.. 2,121,405,594
681,571 16,296,606
9,157,000
4,927,581 27,993
11,698,890 48,706,625
1893.. 2,034,104,772
7,124,502
4,019,995 30,164
941,368 11,587,629
11,816,772 33,885,573
1894.. 2.072.469.672
6,657,888
4,412,032 30,416
996,949 11,879,679
12.967,417 36,534,788
1895.. 2,221,475,592 1,038,551 15.957,614 9,446,308
6,114,834 36,104
13,669,649 33,319,131
13,850,726 23,965,229
930.779 16,005,449
1896.. 2,560,335,162
8,623,127
5,281,689 30,765
1897.. 2.539.971.672 1,039,345 17,518,046 9,652,680
7,156,957 26,648
15,973.202 26,876,671
1898.. 2,325,297,786 1,308,885 19,433,716 11,773,934
8,932,857 31,092
17,612,634 28,635,175
1890.. 2,396,975,700 1,515,702 24,683,173 13.620.703
19,708,614 35,244,717
10,639,857 30,454
1900.. 2,072,062,218 1,491,216 27,553,161 13,789,242
10,188,329 28,317 20,869,342 36,970,777
1901.. 2,9 i 4,346,148 1,483,723 28,887,479 15,878,354
13,473,595 29,727 20,566,661 47,284,183
1902.. 3,728,210,472 1,490,314 35,554,135 17,821,307
23,849,231 54,798,682
14,947,250 34,291
1903.. 4,219,376,154 I 1,581,576 35,019,308 18,009,252
14,534,978 35,620
18,968,089 57,433,141
1904.. 4.917,400,320 , 1,874,428 27,644,330 16,497,033
13,859,887 34,570 22.030.002 58,705,715
1905.. 5,658,138,360 1,947,190 42,526,133 22,992,380
25,966,122 63,798,748
20,023,947 30,451
1906.. 5,312,745,312 |2,080,957 47,749,728 25,307,191
23,398,136 26,238 28,172,380 60,378,794
1907.. 6,976,004,070 2,265,343 51,720,619 25,781,361
23,362,594 21,567
29,704,128 171,105,805
1908.. 7,498,148.910 2,386,138 3“., 983,336 15,936,018
14,023,247 19,752 28.822.002 !C5,712,499
23,955,021 21,075 i 30,107,646 71,345,199
1909.. 7,693,176,708 2,330,152 51,155,437 25,795,471
1910.. 8,801,354,016 2,654,988 56,8X9,734 27,‘303,567
26,004,919 20,601 1 30,303,656 76,520,584
1911 ............................................................................................... .................................................................... I
23,649,547
...... .
♦Calendar years.
i The figures relate only to establishments which op ‘rale blast furnaces, steel v7
orks, and rolling nulls,
and forges and bloom cries.
2The figures are those of the Bureau of the Census and cover census years. For explanation of cases of
disagreement with other tables of manufactures in this volume, due to variations of branches of industry
covered, sec census reports,
aIncludes
for FRASER custom vvoik and repairing.

Digitized


PR O G RESS OF TH E
op the

U n ited S t a te s , 1800

to

737

U N IT E D STATES,

1911— Continued.

Production of principal commodities—Continued.
l
Exports of
I domestic
I copper and
of manufac­
tures
thereof, t

Total
Zinc, I
crude.*
minerals.*

S o ton D rs.
h rt s. olla

7,343
"i5,833 1

33,765
36.872
38,544
40,688
42,641
50,340
55,903
58,860
63,683
80.873
87,260
78,832
75,328
89,686
81.499
99,980
115,399
129,051
123,886
140,822
156,927
159,219
186,702
203,849
9199,694
223,745
190,749
230,225
252,479

364,928,298
400,833,052
451,901,159
446,859,473
406,110,405
418,803,180
434,137,994
508,387,674
524,624,536
531,392,513
606.476.380
605,385,029
622.543.381
543,693,967
549,374,767
640,771,528
640,544,221
646,992,582
724,272,854
1.014,355,705
1,107,031,392
1,141,856,971
1,322,943,135
1.489,676,328
1,362,092,768
1,624,580,557
1,904,011,381
2,071,613,741
i 1,594,572,055
■ 1,886,772,843
2,003,744,869

4Marketed.
bOf 280 pounds net.

No. of
eslab- i Wages.2
lish- I
ments.2|

D rs.
olla

D rs.
olla

218,598,994

23,239

Manufactures of iron and steel.1

17,426
18,547
36,601
86,954
105,060
91,871
103,039
108,205
91,984
690,766
534,846
607,054
1,985,223
1,048,246
1,664,122
2,375,029
1,098,546
1,026,038 i.
251,272
991,746 .
143,761 l.
474,110
479,488
355,274
504,741
188,218
185,983
88,711
356,758
1,085,688
3,441,939
2,913,943
2,319,901
2,831,053
793,455
824,896
658,941
1,404,243
2,664,964
5,447,423
2,602,869
2,033,523
3,812,798
2,348.954
2.349.392
4,614,597
7.226.392
4,525,573
19,697,140
14,468,703
19,720,104
31,621,125
32,180,872
35,983,529
57,852,960
43,267,021
41,218,373
39,667,196
57,142,081
86,225,291
81,282,664
94,762.110
104,064,580
85,290,186
88,004,397
103,813,110

808

D rs.
olla

40,514,981

792 ( 55,451,510

719

Value of
products.2 3

89.273,956

bo9 .120,S46.348

C O 1il, 439,906
O

654 187.807,288

* Calendar years.

Iron and steel, and
manufactures of.t

Year.

Exports,
Imports. ! (domestic)
i

D rs.
olla

6,346,287
8,157,923
20,145.067
22,439.297
23.568.649
34,944,002
35,456,143
28,693,979
29.050.101
30.743.649
20,171,007
22,379,743
2(5,158,235
21,160,235
11,451,707
10,152,843
23,822,876
16,660,991
25.598,147
31,630,519
30.346.768
38,213,717
207,208,696 40.273,682
53,024,075
67,852,616
74.302.102
46,786,409
31.432,380
23,197,417
19,320,927
18,987,130
296,567,085 19.594,608
71,266,699
60,604,477
67,970,S97
58.495.246
40,147,053
33.610,093
37,534.078
49.203.164
48,992,757
478,687,519 42.377,793
41,679,491
53,544,372
28.928.103
34,937,974
20.925.769
23.048.515
25.338.103
16.094,559
12.626,431
804,034,918 12,100,440
20,478,728
17,874,789
27.180.247
51.617.312
905,S54.152 27.028.312
23.510.164
29.053,987
40,587,865
27,007,909
22,439,787
1,377,151,817 39.807,725
35,984,303

D rs.
olla

52,144
91,914
46,552
322,747
1,127,877
1,953,702
2,336,587
2,368,384
2,541,554
4,249,959
3,803,706
4,256,613
4,959,238
4.843,592
5,577,748
5,870,114
6,039,149
4,732,348
6,681,417
7,541,967
11,227,294
4,006,180
9,351,062
10,950,275
10.938.492
13,483,163
21,189,692
11.463.880
13,655,087
15,098,248
19,534,215
15,449,846
16,501,638
16,053,571
15.133.493
14,716,524
16,608,767
20,748.206
22,826,528
21.909.881
16,592,155
15,745,569
15.598.502
17,763,034
21.156,077
25,542,208
28,909,614
28,800,930
30,1063482
29,220,264
32,000.989
41.160.877
57,497,872
70,406.885
93,716,031
121,913,54.8
117,319,320
98.552.502
96,642,467
.111,948,686
134.728.363
160,989*985
181,530,s71
183,982,182
144,951,357
179,133,186
230,725,352

.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
.1900
.1901
.1902
.1903
.1904
.1905
.1906
.1907
.1908
.1909
.1910
.1911

t Fiscal years.

6In addition to this amount it is estimated that 10,000,000 barrels ran to waste in and prior to 1*62.
1 Census figures for census years.
8Including all production prior to 1876 in Ohio, West Virginia, and California.
9Does not include spelter derived from the smelting of foreign ores after 1903.
2
9a 1
 1


3

- 9 - 04-

1-

- 7° - 1 -—

s

738

PROGRESS OF TH E U N IT E D STATES,
No. 3 4 8 , — S t a t i s t i c a l R e c o r d

of

the

P r ogress

Manufacturing industries of United States.1
Year.

Salaried officials,
clerks, etc.

No. of
estab­
lish­
ments. Number.

iftnn_________
1810................. 1
...............
1820................. ' ...............
1®0................. ’ ...............
1840_________ ' ...............
123,o25
1850.................
1851_________
1852................. 1
................

Wage earners.
Average
number.

Salaried
Dollars.

,

Cost of mate­
rials used.

Wages.
Dollars.

i
1

Dollars.

Value of
products.*

Dollars.

1
«957,059

236,755,464 j

555,123,822

1,019,106,616

1853.................. '................
1854.................. j................
,
1855.................. .................
1856.................. 1
................
1
1857................. 1
...............
1
1858..................................
!
i
i
1859__________________
.................. «1,311,246 378,878,966 , 1,031,605,092 1,885,361,676
140,433 .............1
I860.................
i
1861_________
1
i
1862................. ' ...............
1863................. |
...............
1864..................1
...............
................. I................
1865................. ' ...............
t
...............
1866................. »
i
...................... i
1867..................................
...............J ________
1868.................................. .............1
1869________ _____ _____
42,053,996 775,564,343 2.488,427,212 4,232,325,442
252,148
1870.................
1871_________
1872..................................
l
1873..................................
1874..................................
1875..................................
1
i
1876_________ 1
_______
......................I.........................
1
i
1877.................
,
i
1878.................
1
......................I.........................
1879.................
1880.................
253,852
<2,732,595 947,953,795 ( 3,396,823,549 5,369,579,191
1881_________
................. ...I........................ I_____________
1882..................................
1883................ : ...............
1884.................................. ............ i..................................
i
1885................. 1
...............
1
1
!
|
1886..................................
1887.................................. .............).................................. i.....................,........................
f"
i............... I
’
*’
.................
1888..................................
.. J
........... 1 ....... !.......................'.........
1889..................................
1890.................. 355,115 ■461,009 *391,988,208 ,4,251,613 1,891.228,321 , 5,162,044,076 19,372,437,283
>
1
1
1891
.......................
1892....................................
i
i
1893....................................
i
1894....... ......... ........... .
.................. 1
................
. J ...............
1895.................. '................1
..............
1896....................................'..............
1897.................. 1
.............................. .................. i................
*
1898................................................... 1
...................
1899................................................... 1
...................
7,315,413,651 13,004,400,143
1900
......1 512,254 I 39G 759 403,711,233 5,308,406 2,322,333,877
,
1901
......1
................1 ............ 1
...................
1902.................. ................................ i................... 1
.......................................
1903.................. 1
............................... •
............................................................
1904.................. 1
............................... '...................i.......................................
8,503,949,756 14,802,147,087
1906.................. .................|
..............‘...................1
.......................................
1907.................. ................................ '................... '.......................................
>
1908.................. 1
............... ............... i__________ 1
______________________
i
i
1909.................. ...................
1910.................. 7268,491 | 790,267 938,571,967
|3,427,037,884 12,111,790,878 20,672,051,870
1911..................
1
1
1
1'
1 The figures are those of the Bureau of the Census and rover census years. For explanation of
cases of disagreement with other tables of manufactures in this volume, due to variation in branches
of industry covered, see census reports.
8Includes custom work and repairing.




739

PROGRESS OP TH E U N ITE D STATES,

or

the

U nited States , 1800
Tin plates.

Imports.*

P n s.
ou d

to

1911— Continued.

Manufactures of cotton. (Continued on p. 740.)

No. of I
Production J estab- | Wages.1
lish- I
merits.1
I

Value of
Exports
products. M (domestic).*

D rs.
olla

Pounds net

D rs.
olla

1,240
1,094

1,091

181,619.088
150,932,768
178,976,224
196,522,704
192,485,440
169,318,912
190,663,200
198,310,672
222,608,736
244.821.360
276,537,072
379,902,880
370,007,568
440,929,328
484,038,688
507,894,756
507,154,935
672,252,699
572,220,397
634,944,945
735,779,988
680,060,925
1,036,489,074
422,176,202
628,425,902
454.160.826
508,038,938
385,138,983
230,073,683
171,662,345
108.484.826
147,963,804
117,880,312
198,996,086
109,913,293
126.909.360
161,066,820
120.819,732
142,529,406
140,739,972
117,312,174
154,566,599
95,319,730

46,350,453
61,869,184

23,940,108 i 115,681,774

•I.|

956 | 39,044,132 I 177,489,739

756

-I42,040,510 | 192,090,110

.1 .

905 I 66,024,538 1 267,981,724
6 2,236,743
42,119,192
123,606,707
166,343,409
254,611,395
359,209,798
574,779,520
732,289,600
808.360.000
849,004,022
894,411,840
806.400.000
1.075.200.000
1,026,384,851
1.105.440.000
1.293.740.000
1.153.097.000
1.203.075.000
1.370.788.000
1.619.005.000

.
.
!.
.
L
.

j

973 | 85,126,310 | 332,806,156

.
I.
.

\

1,077

94,377,696

412,451,218

.
!.
,.
.

1,321

133,859,145 | 628,391,813
t

..........I

D rs.
olla
1,318,183
3,549,607
4,734,424
7,241,205
7,672,161
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
12,951,146
11,885,211
11,836,591
13.959.934
14,9*29,342
13,013,189
10,212,644
9,999,277
13,604,857
IS, 226,277
11,809,355
14,340,886
13,789,810
16,837,896
21,037,678
17,024,092
23.566.934
24,003,087
20,272,418
32,108,362
32,216,304
22,403,713
49,666.080
52,944,033
32,305,412
25.177,758
31,878,566
83,397,097
40,851,918

Year.
Imports.*

D rs.
olla

.1800
.1810
.1820
7,812,326
.1830
5,774,013
.1840
6,504,104
.1850
20,781,346
.1851
22,164,442
.1852
19,689,496
.1853
27.731.363
.1854
33.949.503
17,757,112
.1855
.1856
25,917,999
.1857
28,685,726
.1858
18,584,810
.1859
26.976.381
.1860
33,215,541
.1861
25.271.382
.1862
8,890,119
.1863
14,123,589
.1864
14,341,501
.1865
9,223,686
.1866
27,502,194
.1867
19,302,005
.1868
17,335,406
.1869
20,481,312
23,380,053
.1870
.1871
29,876,640
.1872
35,307,447
.1873
35,201,324
.1874
28,193,869
.1875
27,738,401
.1876
22,725,598
.1877
18,923,614
.1878
19,081,037
.1879
19,928,310
.1880
29,929,366
.1881
31,219,329
.1882
35,719,791
,.1883
38,036,044
,.1884
29,074,626
27,197,241
,.1885
.1886
29,709,266
.1887
28,940,353
.1888
28,917,799
26,805,942
.1889
.1890
29,918,055
29.712.624
.1891
28,323,841
33,560,293
.1894
22,346,547
.1895
33.196.625
32.437.504
34.429.363
.1897
27,267,300
32,054,434
41,296,239
.1900
40.246.935
.1901
44,460,126
.1902
52,462,755
.1903
49,524,246
.1904
48.919.936
.1905
63,043,322
.1906
73,704,636
.1907
68,379,781
.1908
63,231,968
68,052,731 .......... 1910
66,996,551 1
............1911

* Fiscal years.
3The figures are for calendar years, except those for 1903 which are census figures and coyer the
year ended May 31.
<Employees.
5Includes proprietors and firm members with their salaries.
6Last six months.
7 Exclusive of neighborhood industries and hand trades, included in previous years.




740

PROGRESS OF T H E U N IT E D STATES,
No. 3 4 8 .— Statistical R ecord of th e P rogress
Manufactures of cotton—Continued.

Year.

Thousands of spindles in
operation on Sept, 1.*

Exports of domestic cotton.*

Thousands of bales of
domestic cotton taken
by mills.*
In
North­
ern
States,

In
South­
ern
States.

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..
1900.
1901..
1902..
1903..
1904..
1905..
1906..
1907..
1908..
1909..
1910.
1911.

In
North­
ern
States.

Total
United
States.

In
South­
ern
States.

T ou
h ­
sa d
n s.

T ou
h ­
sa d
n s.

T ou
h ­
sa d
n s,

hu
T o ­ T o ­ T ou
hu
h ­
n s. n s.
sa d sa d sa d
n s.

181
265

2,104
3,733

2,285
3,998

4,912 i

5,236 |

328 i

6,804 [

7,132

•I'

11,800
12.250
12.250
12.250
12,800
12,300
12.700
12,8H
12.900
13.250
13, 450
13,500
13.700
13,800
13.900
13.900
14,150
15,104
14.700
15,000
15,100
15,200
16,056
16,255
16,847
17,304
17,589
17,773
18,438

12.660
13,300
13.375
13,400
13,500
13.550
14 060
14.384
14.640
15 200
15 550
15.700
16,100
16,650
17,150
17,450
18,100
19,472
20,200
21 400
22,000
22,850
23.687
25,250
26.375
27,505
28,018
28,267
29,523

8166
8497
404
588
650
592
571
633
666
452
7fi0
3 751
650

3237
8575
464
699
803
737
706
771
820
595
927
3845
843

541
573
800
822
3728
1,072
977
1,063
1,192
1,071
1,220
1,302
1,345
1,375
M 1,382
1,713
1,677
1,759
1,537
1.437
1,781
1,687
1,805
1,790
31,979
2,027
2,172
1,652
1,580
2,019
1,605
1,793
2,211
2,217
82,350
1,964
2,066
1,966
2,046
2,139
32,536
32,574
32,352
32,687
32, ol)7
32,377

668
723
968
995
«797
1,163
1,097
1,201
1,3*20
1,201
1,354
1,429
1,496
1,561
570
1,938
1,964
2,072
1,877
1,753
2,162
2,088
2,261
2,270
32,518
2,640
2,856
2,875
2,291
2,871
2,505
2,792
3,465
3,632
33,873
3,547
4,083
3,924
3,935
4,279
*4,909
84,985
84,539
85,241
84,799
"4,705

.1.
127
150
168
173
»69
91
120
138

3561 | «10,092 | U0,653
860
1,050
1,125
1,150
1,200
1.250
1,360
1,570
1,740
1.950
2,100
2,200
2.400
2,850
3.250
3,550
3.950
4,368
5,500
6.400
6,900
7,650
7,631
8,995
9,528
10,201
10,429
10,494
11,085

3 71
* 78
60
111
153
145
135
138
154
143
167
» 94
193 i

128
130
134
127
151
186
3>5189
225
287
313
340
316
381
401
456
480
3 539
613
684
723
711
852
900
999
1,254
1,415
3 1,523
1,583
2,017
1,958
1,889
2,140
82,373
32,411
82,187
82,554
32,292
*2,328

Total
United
States.

Quantity.

Value.

P n s.
ou d

D rs.
olla

17,789,803
93,261,462
127,860,152
298,469,102
743,941,061
635,381,604
927,237,089
1,093,230,639
1,111,570,370
987,833,106
1,008,424,601
1,351,431,701
1,048,282,475
1,118,624,012
1,386,468,562
1,767,686,338
307,516,099
5,064,564
11,384,986
11,993,911
8,894,374
650,572,829
661,473,588
784,763,633
644,327,921
958,558,523
1,462,928,024
933,537,413
1.200.063.530
1,358,602,303
1.260.418.903
1,491,405,334
1,445,369,130
1,607,533,611
1,628,372,833
1,822,061,114
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
3,517,433,109
2,335,226,385
3,103,754,949
3,850,264,295
3,773,410,293
3,100,583,188
3,330,890,448
3,500,778,763
3,543,043,022
3,063,192,760
4.304.848.903
3,634,045,170
4,518,217,220
3,816,998,693
4,447,985,202
3,206,708,226
4,033,940,915

5,000,000
15,108,000
22,308,667
29,674,883
63,870,307
71,984,616
112,315,317
87,965,732
109,456,404
93,596,220
88,143,844
128,382,351
131,675,859
131,386,661
161,434,923
191,806,555
34,051,483
1,180,113
6,652,405
9,895,854
6,836,500
281,385,223
201,470,423
152,820,733
162,033,052
227.027.624
218,327,109
180,684,595
227,243,069
211,223,580
190.638.625
192,659,262
171,118,508
180,031,484
162,304,250
211,535,905
247,695,746
189,812,644
247,328,721
197,015,204
201,962,458
205,085,642
206,222,057
223,016,760
237,775,270
250,968,792
290,712,898
258,461,241
188,771,445
210,869,289
204,900,990
190,056,460
230,890,971
230,442,215
209,564,774
241,832,737
313,673,443
290,651,819
316,180,429
370,811,246
379,965,014
401,005,921
481,277,797
437,788,202
417,390,665
450,447,243
585,318,869

* Fiscal years.
* For census years and for years intermediate between those of the census subsequent to 1904, the
figures are those of the Bureau of the Census, and represent “ Cotton-growing States,” “All other
States,” and “ Total United States,” respectively. Other figures are from Cotton Facts, and cover
years ended Aug. 31.




PRO G RESS OP T H E U N IT E D STATES.
of the

U nited States , 1800

Value.

P n s,
ou d

1911— Continued.

Manufactures of wool.

Imports of raw cotton.*

Quantity.

to

No. of
estab­
lish­
ments.2

Value of
products.2

Imports.*

DUrs.
oa

Dollars.

Wages.2

D rs.
olla

Dollars.

4,239,987
345,223
415,307
2,774,722
269,114
157,767
244,548
722,628
545,210
2,115,367
1,096,841
802,233
590,800
743,500
2,005,529
881,371
29,640,853
33,877,365
26,475,957
36.033.426
6,282,341
926,021
514,992
1,522,068
1,698,133
1,196,840
2,894,183
4,425,524
3,625,830
2,149,332
2,451,419
2,656, 567
3,032,013
2,993,677
3,547,792
4,449,866
4,339,952
4,081,945
7,019,492
5,115,680
5,072,334
3,924,531
5,497,592
7,973,089
8,606,049
20,908,817
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
74.874.426
48,840,590
60,508,548
70,963,633
104,791,784
71,072,855
86,518,024
86,037,691
113,768,313

741

34,737
236,117
10,086
11,281
12,521
40,447
31,318
131,457
71,335
62,172
i
41,356
52,045
140,387
I
67,168
I 6,518,129
10,518,606
I 8,668,717
14,372,668
1,323,560

1,675

48,608,779
i

i

i,476 | i l , 699,630

73,454,000

197,445
97,854
310,621
35,928,150
199,257,262
331,573
3,208
210,264
526,372
846,564
i
i
704,784
1
. .
408,808
1
381,723
413,503
469,882
499,931
238,085,686 ]
2,330
40,687,61*2
591,120
757,308
789,844
800,532
1,379,850
954,760
672,508
533,928
............................ 1
,
744,800
1,194,505
270,527,511
1,392,728
i , 693
54,339,775
2,825,001
3,217,521
4,688,799
3,003,888 1..............
4,714,375
6,578,212
5,884,262 1........... J . ..................
1 . . .
5,019,503
I........................................... i
5,013,146
7,960,945
i,"4ii'| ’ 57,*933,"817 j* *296,"990,484 |
6,787,828
11,712,170
10.892.591
8,541,510
1,213 j 70,797,524 | 380,934,003 j
9,414,750
10.879.592
19,930,988
14,172,241
13,622,802
15,816,138
1,124'| '87,962,669 ’ *507,166,710 5
| 24,776,320

........................... ............................ I

5,598,634
5,900,988
10,808,485
19,620,619
22,358,879
20,611,286
31,819,771
37,904,473
27,754,372
35,582,712
35,289,345
29,534,665
37,295,594
43,141,988
30,430,140
15,639,913
21,524,802
33,349,702
21,929,487
58,719,754
46,502,952
32,489,342
34,628,427
34,490,668
43,839,640
52,408,471
51,075,492
46,883,188
44,609,704
33,209,808
25,701,922
25,230,154
24,355,821
33,911,093
81,156,426
37,361,520
44,274,952
41,157,583
35,776,559
41,421,319
44,902,718
47,719,393
52,5G4,942
56,582,432
41,060,080
35 565,879
38.048,515
19,439,372
38,539,890
53,494,400
49,162,992
14,823,771
13,832,621
16,164,446
14,585,306
17,384,463
19,546,385
17,733,788
17,893,663
23,080,683
22,321,460
19,387,978
18,102,461
23.532,175
18,569,791

Raw wool
imported.*

Year.

Pounds.
....................1800
....................1810
....................1820
669,883 .................... 1830
9,898,740
18,695,294 .................... 1850
32,607,315
18,343,218 ....................1852
21,616,035 !
20,228,635 .................... 1854
418,918,850 .................... 1855
16,835,315
18,463,456
29,937,204 .................... 1858
33,201,433 .................... 1859
26,282,955 .................... 1860
32,057,457
44,031,091 .................... 1862
75,121,728 .................... 1863
91,250,114 .................... 1864
44,420,375 .................... 1865
71,287,988 .................... 1866
38,158,382
25,467,336 .................... 1868
39,275,926 .................... 1869
49,230,199 .................... 1870
68,058,028 .................... 1871
126,507,409 .................... 1872
85,496,049 ....................1873
42,939,541
54,901,760 .....................1875
44,642,836 .................... 1876
42,171,192 .................... 1877
48,449,079 .................... 1878
39,005,155 .................... 1879
128,131,717 .................... 1880
55,964,236 .................... 1881
G7,861,744 .................... 1882
70,575,478 .................... 1883
78,350,651 .................... 1884
70,596,170 .................... If*85
129,084,958 .................... 1886
.................... 1887
114,038,030 1
113,558,753 .................... 1888
126,487,729 .................... 1889
105,431,285 .................... 1890
129,303,648 .................... 1891
148,670,652
172,133,838 .................... 1893
55,152,585 .................... 1894
206,033,9( 6
230,911,478 .................... 1896
350,852,0‘_o .................... 1897
132,795,20*2 .................... 1898
76,736,209 .................... 1899
155,928,455 .................... 1900
103,583,505 .................... 1901
166,576,966 .................... 1902
177,137,796 .................... 1903
173,742,834
249,130,746 .................... 1905
201,688,668 .................... 1906
203,847,545 .................... 1907
125,980,524 .................... 1908
266,409,304 .................... 1909
263,928,232 .................... 1910
137,647,641 .................... 3911

* Fiscal years.
2The figures are those of the Bureau of the Census and cover census \ears.
8Includes foreign cotton.
4From 1855 to 1868, inclusive, and for 1872 the figures include estimates for quantity of v ool on pelts
imported, and for 1858 to 1861, inclusive, all figures represent estimates.
6 Cotton mills only.
«Cotton mills only except in New England States.
7See notes 3 and 6.




742

PROGRESS OF TH E U N IT E D STATES,

No. 3 4 8 , —

St a t is t ic a l R e c o r d o f t h e

P rogress

Manufactures of silk.
Year.

Num ­
ber of
estab­
lish­
ments, i

1
W ages.1

Value of
products.^

Dollars.

Dollars.

| Imports.*
1

1800......................................
1810......................................
1820____________________
1830____________________ i ______
1840......................................
1850......................................
67
297,416 |
1,809,476
1851......................................
........................../...........................
1852......................................
1853......................................
1854......................................
i
i
1855......................................
s...................... i..........................
1856......................................
i
'
1857......................................
,
1858......................................
1
1859......................................
6,607,771
139
1,050,224
I860......................................
1861......................................
1862......................................
1
1863.................................. ..
|
1864......................................
|
1865____________________
1866____________________ 1________ 1
............... ...........
1
1867......................................
1868...................................... ..............i...........................
1
<
1869......................................
12,210,662
86
1,942,286
1870......................................
1871......................................
1872......................................
1873......................................
1874......................................
1875......................................
1876_____________ _______
1877____________________ • _.........
1878......................................
..........................j
1879......................................
41,033,045 ;
1880......................................
382
9,146,705
..........................!
1881.....................................
1882......................................
1883......................................
1884.................................. ..
........................ (..........................
1885......................................
i
|
1886......................................
1887......................................
1888......................................
1889......................................
87,298,454
1890.................................. ..
472
17,762,441
1891......................................
1892......................................
I
1
1893......................................
1894......................................
1895___________________
1896___________________
1897____________________ ________________________ 1
_____________ 1
i
1
1898......................................
______ 1
______________
1899......................................
1900......................................
483
20,982,194
107,256,258 |
1901......................................
..........................1
1902......................................
1
1903......................................
1904......................................
1905
....................
621
26,767,943
133,288,072
1906
......................
................ 1
1907......................................
1908......................................
3909......................................
1910......................................
852 | 38,570,085
196,911,677 ,
1911......................................

Dollars.
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
22,516,709
7,584,448
12,836,434
20,588,974
22,573,582
30,842,393
26,164,007
16.570.083
22,333,600
23,904,048
32.341.001
36,448,618
29,890,035
23,996,782
24.380.923
23,745,967
21,830,159
19,837,972
24,013,398
32,188,690
32,056,701
38,985,567
36,764,276
36,673,646
27,467,565
27,957,939
31.347.923
33,350,999
35,122,766
38,686,374
37,880,143
31.172.894
38,958,928
24,811,773
31.206.002
26,652,768
25,199,067
23,523,665
25,316,554
31,129,017
27,031,219
82.887.556
36.168.084
32.172.895
32,812,865
33,138,216
38,903,040
32,967,874
30,482,910
32,635,827
32,137,837

U nm anufac­
tured silk
imported.*
*

Imports of
crude
rubber.*

Pounds.

Pounds.
i
|
i

2,125,561
5,104,650
407,985
288,286
567,904
491,983
512,449
720,045
583,589
1,100,281
1,063,809
1,159,420
794,837
1,101,681
1,354,991
1,186,170
1,182,750
1,889,776
2,562,236
2,790,413
2 3,549,404
4,731,106
4,284,888
4.308,908
6,818,060
6,028,091
6,370,322
6,645,124
7,510,440
6,266,629
8,834,049
8,497,477
5,902,485
9,316,460
9,363,987
7,993,444
12,087,951
11,250,383
13,073,718
10,405,555
14,234,826
15,270,859
16,722,709
22,357,307
17,352,021
18,743,904
16,662,132
25,187,957
23,457,223
26,666,091

8,438,019
7,813,134
9,624,098
11,031,939
11,803,437
14,536,978
14.191.320
12,035,909
10,589,297
13,821,109
12,512,203
14,878,584
16,826,099
20,015,176
22,712,862
21.646.320
24,574,025
24,208,148
29,263,632
28,649,446
36,628,351
32,339,503
33,842,374
33,712,089
39,976,205
41,547,680
33,757,783
39,741,607
36,774,460
35,574,449
46,055,497
51,063,066
49,377,138
55,275,529
60,413,481
55,010,571
59,015,551
67,234,256
57,844,345
76,963,838
62,238,160
88,359,895
101,044,681
72,046,260

♦Fiscal years.
i The figures are those of the Bureau of the Census and cover census years.
* Includes 328,135 pounds of silk cocoons from table of imports for consumption.




PROGRESS
of the

U nited States , 1800

to

OP TH E

U N IT E D

743

STATES*

1911— Continued.
Sugar.

Imports.*
Quantity.

Value.

P n s.
ou d

Wholesale
Average cost
prices of
per pound granulated at
in foreign
New York
country.*
(per pound) .f

Doiiars.

C ts.
en

Cents.

P n s.
ou d

l
I
86,490,113
120' 940! 747
218,430,764
380,402,289
457j 511! 093
464,402,286
455) 9281685
473j 809^ 847
545,226,430
776,984,262
519'200 387
65518461362
694,838,197
80917491958
557! 7381382
5181 & 861
94l
6321230l 247
65119361494
1,000,055,024
'849! 0541006
1,121,189,415
1,247,833,430
1,196,773,569
1,277,473,653
1,509,185,674
1,568,304,592
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
2,934,011,560
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
33,975,005,840
3,031,915,875
4,216,108,106
3,700,623,613
3,680,932,998
3,979,331,430
4,391,839,975
3,371,997,112
4,189,421,018
4,094,545,936
3,937,978,265

4,630,922
5' 581', 078
7,555,603
13l 84l! 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
31,078,970
30l 6371897
20,357,090
19l 082,017
29,660,076
27l 3251897
40,669,172
35,941,253
49,495,102
60l 4071202
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
390,487,800
55,061,097
72,088,973
71,915,753
97,645,449
85,460,088
92,806,253
80,258,147 1
|
96,554,998 !
106,349.005 1
'
96,691.096

Con­
sump­
tion per
capita.*

Total con­
sumption.*

P n s.
ou d
l

5.35 .........................1
..........................
4.61
1
3.46
i
3.64
3.22
........ :: : l ...................... ;;
3.23
!
3.01
1
3.09
4.13
1
5.50
4.50
4.66
4.47
3.78
3.64
3.68
4.69
4.19
631,397,214
4.07
1,008,603,114
4.23
880,009,330
1,166,275,475
4.41
4.84
1,328,534,744
4.76
13.51
1,261,941,665
5.06
13.12
1,442,470,531
5.38
12.37
1,649,834,977
11.36
1,670,246,701
5.27
4.81
10.50
1,782,063,238
4.08
10.61
1,904,621,896
10.51
1,598,951,344
3.89
5.14
10.73
1,811,268,726
4.75
9.07
1,645,604,810
8.81
2,002,953,025
3.93
9.80
1,979,221,478
4.38
9.70
2,201,187,313
4.45
4.54
9.35
2,142,904,249
2,426,981,787
4.29
8.65
6.75
2,975,026,610
3.57
2,687,818,446
2.67
6.53
2,818,144,031
3.00
6.23
6.02
3,125,276,345
2.50
2.75
7.18
3,016,360,183
3.20
7.89
3,091,376,231
3,192,735,098
3.28
6.27
3,875,344,121
3.04
4.65
3,919,671,292
2.94
4.35
4,262,589,311
3.09
4.84
2.92
4.12
4,936,382,960
2.11
4,321,674,363
4.12
4,494,681,898
2.29
4.53
2.01
4.50
5,598,391,028
2.25
4.97
3,468,736,784
2.31
4.92
4,604,811,191
5.32
4,477,174,441
2.49
5,585,008,783
2.28
5.05
1.82
4.46
6,018,972,657
4.64
6,380,165,502
1.71
5,661,900,411
1.94
4.77
2.65
6,025,772,362
5.26
6,491,294.803
4.52
2.15
2.11
4.65
7,089,668,935
4.96
6,590,822,991
2.38
7,283,363,552
2.30
4.76
2.60
7,360,130,811
4.97
1
5.345
7,222,532,746
2.46 '

18.17
28.45
24.30
31.24
35.19
32.73
36.47
40.64
40.08
41.64
43.33
35.42
39.07
34.59
40.99
39.46
42.89
40.82
45.20
54.18
47.87
49.09
53.26
50.29
50.44
50.72
60.70
60.22
64. 24
72.99
62.69
63.98
78.20
47.55
61.98
58.91
71.96
63.35
78.92
68.66
71.66
75.74
81.19
74.11
80.43
79,90
77.01

Year.

.................. 1800
.................. 1810
.................. 1820
.................. 1830
.................. 1840
.................. 1850
.................. 1851
.................. 1852
.................. 1853
.................. 1854
.................. 1855
.................. 1866
.................. 1867
.................. 1858
.................. 1859
.................. 1860
.................. 1861
.................. 1862
.................. 1863
.................. 1864
.................. 1865
.................. 1866
.................. 1867
.................. 1868
.................. 1869
.................. 1870
.................. 1871
.................. 1872
.................. 1873
.................. 1874
.................. 1875
.................. 1876
.................. 1877
.................. 1878
.................. 1879
.................. 1880
.................. L881
.................. 1882
.................. 1883
................. 1884
..................1886
.................. 1887
.................. 1889
.................. 1890
.................. 1891
.................. 1892
.................. 1893
................. 1894
.................. 1895
.................. 1896
.................. 1897
.................. 1898
.................. 1899
.................. 1902
.................. 1903
.................. 1904
.................. 1905
.................. 1906
.................1907
.................. 1908
.................. 1909
.................. 1911

t Calendar years.
* Fiscal years.
3Does not include sugar from Hawaii and Porto Rico after 1900. (See table below.)
Shipments of sugar from Porto Rico and Hawaii to the United States, 1902-1911 (in pounds):
Fiscal year.
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906

Porto Rico.

Hawaii.

Fiscal >ear.

Porto Rico.

Hawaii.

....“
........
.........
.........
.........

183,817,049
226,143,508
259,231,607
271,319,993
410,544,618

720,553,357
774,825,420
736,492,092
832,721,387
746,602,637

1907............................
1908............................
1909............................
1910............................
1911............................

408,149,992
469,205,082
488,452,733
669,039,881
645,834,403

821,015,621
1,077,570,637
1,022,863,928
1,110,594,466
1,011,215,858




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1 9 3 ,9 0 6 ,3 5 3
1 9 9 ,4 0 8 ,0 4 5
1 6 2 ,2 5 5 ,9 9 3
1 9 1 ,4 7 8 ,6 5 7
2 3 5 ,8 6 5 ,2 6 8
2 4 0 ,6 7 6 ,2 2 7
1 8 9 ,2 1 1 ,3 0 0
2 6 4 ,4 3 6 ,5 3 4
2 0 2 ,1 4 4 ,7 3 3
1 8 4 ,4 9 9 ,6 5 5
1 2 2 ,7 9 9 ,3 1 1
8 0 ,4 6 1 ,6 1 4
1 3 3 ,6 2 2 ,7 8 2
1 0 6 ,4 6 3 ,0 6 2
1 8 1 ,4 1 3 ,1 9 2
1 8 7 ,2 3 6 ,5 8 0
2 4 8 ,9 8 3 ,9 0 0
2 5 4 ,1 6 0 ,9 9 3
2 3 5 ,2 5 6 ,5 7 4
3 1 7 ,9 9 2 ,0 4 8
2 9 8 ,8 0 5 ,9 4 6
2 9 3 ,2 9 7 ,2 7 1
2 8 5 ,1 7 1 ,5 1 2
3 1 7 ,9 7 0 ,6 6 5
3 3 9 ,7 8 9 ,2 4 6
3 3 1 ,6 3 9 ,7 2 3
3 0 9 ,8 8 2 ,5 4 0
3 7 7 ,8 4 8 ,4 7 3
4 4 6 ,8 5 0 ,7 2 7
4 5 5 ,1 8 9 ,5 3 4
4 5 9 ,9 2 2 ,7 6 8
5 1 5 ,8 7 8 ,5 1 5
5 3 4 .7 8 5 ,5 4 2
5 72 |5 9 9 ,5 5 2
5 6 4 ,7 0 7 ,5 3 3
5 2 6 ,1 0 9 ,1 7 0
4 2 3 ,6 4 5 ,7 9 4
5 7 8 ,3 9 7 ,4 5 4
4 9 9 ,1 5 9 ,1 2 0
5 1 9 ,5 2 8 ,4 3 2
6 4 0 ,2 1 0 ,7 8 8
5 6 3 ,4 6 9 ,0 6 8
5 5 0 ,9 3 4 ,3 3 7
6 5 2 ,2 0 8 ,9 7 5
5 8 0 ,5 9 7 ,9 1 5
7 3 7 ,6 4 5 ,6 7 0
8 7 0 ,5 1 4 ,4 5 5
8 3 1 ,8 2 7 ,0 6 3
7 8 7 ,9 9 1 ,9 1 1
8 5 7 ,0 1 8 ,1 2 1
1 ,0 9 2 ,8 4 4 ,1 7 0
9 2 3 ,2 5 3 ,8 2 1
9 9 8 ,6 7 7 ,4 7 9
1 ,0 4 6 .0 2 8 ,4 4 1
8 5 3 ,7 9 9 ,6 1 5
9 8 6 ,5 9 5 ,9 2 3
8 9 2 ,0 9 2 ,4 1 0
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8 7 8 ,3 2 2 ,4 6 8

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8 ,5 4 6 ,2 2 2
1 1 ,2 3 4 ,8 3 $
1 2 ,8 5 1 ,0 7 0
1 4 ,4 7 4 ,9 0 0
1 5 ,5 4 5 ,9 8 6
1 4 ,5 4 9 ,7 1 8
1 6 ,9 4 0 ,4 0 0
2 1 ,5 7 3 ,5 5 8
2 2 ,4 2 6 ,7 5 8
1 8 ,3 6 9 ,8 4 0
2 5 ,0 8 6 ,0 2 9
2 1 ,8 8 3 ,7 9 7
2 0 ,5 6 8 ,2 9 7
1 4 ,1 9 2 ,1 9 5
1 0 ,3 9 5 ,8 6 0
1 6 ,2 2 1 ,5 8 6
1 1 ,2 4 1 ,7 0 6
2 0 ,5 3 1 ,7 6 4
2 0 ,6 9 6 ,2 5 9
2 5 ,2 8 8 ,4 5 1
2 4 ,5 3 1 ,7 4 3
2 4 ,2 3 4 ,8 7 9
3 0 ,9 9 2 ,8 6 9
3 7 ,9 4 2 ,2 2 5
4 4 ,1 0 9 ,6 7 1
5 5 ,0 4 8 ,9 6 7
5 0 ,5 9 1 ,4 8 8
5 6 ,7 8 8 ,9 9 7
5 3 ,6 3 4 ,9 9 1
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4 7 ,3 5 6 ,8 1 9
6 0 ,3 6 0 ,7 6 9
5 6 ,7 8 4 ,3 9 1
4 6 ,0 4 1 ,6 0 9
4 2 ,0 5 0 ,5 1 3
4 9 ,6 8 6 ,7 0 5
4 6 ,7 2 3 ,3 1 8
4 2 ,6 7 2 ,9 3 7
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6 0 ,5 0 7 ,6 3 0
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7 8 ,2 6 7 ,4 3 2
9 6 ,1 2 3 ,7 7 7
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8 0 ,4 8 5 ,5 5 8
9 0 ,3 1 4 ,6 7 6
9 6 ,1 3 0 ,7 1 7
8 4 ,7 9 3 ,1 2 4
8 1 ,5 4 4 ,3 8 4
6 5 ,0 6 7 ,6 3 1
5 5 ,2 7 5 ,4 7 0
5 2 ,4 6 7 ,9 4 3
6 3 ,1 0 4 ,6 4 6
7 1 ,1 2 5 ,4 4 9
6 0 ,1 4 6 ,7 5 4
6 9 ,9 8 8 ,2 0 2
8 4 ,7 1 0 ,3 8 3
7 3 ,5 1 4 ,4 4 4
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7 .4 9
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5 .7 9
6 .5 5
3 .4 6
2 .2 4
3 .7 6
2 .4 3
4 .9 6
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6 .6 2
6 .4 5
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7 .9 1
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6 .8 7
6 .5 9
7 .0 8
7 .3 3
6 .9 4
6 .2 4
7 .4 2
8 .7 8
8 .2 5
8 .3 0
8 .9 1
9 .2 6
9 .6 0
9 .3 6
8 .5 3
6 .8 1
9 .1 6
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9 .6 7
8 .3 1
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2 9 ,8 7 2 ,6 5 4
1 7 ,4 6 1 ,1 1 4
2 9 ,4 3 7 ,2 0 6
2 2 ,7 2 1 ,7 4 5
2 4 ,4 1 7 ,7 1 2
2 5 ,3 3 3 ,0 9 7
2 2 ,8 8 9 ,8 5 0
2 0 ,3 6 7 ,8 2 4
3 2 ,9 9 5 ,0 2 1
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3 1 ,6 9 6 ,6 5 7
2 6 ,3 1 7 ,9 5 6
2 4 ,8 6 8 ,4 2 1
2 9 ,7 6 1 ,0 3 7
3 7 ,2 2 9 ,1 7 6
1 9 ,5 6 8 ,3 1 8
4 2 ,9 9 2 ,7 3 8
3 9 ,8 9 2 ,6 5 8
3 7 ,8 4 3 ,6 1 2
4 3 ,7 5 4 ,3 5 4
4 7 ,4 0 8 ,4 8 1
5 1 ,8 6 4 ,9 1 9
6 3 ,8 1 1 ,0 0 3
6 4 ,8 1 5 ,1 3 6
5 5 ,8 1 1 ,6 0 5
6 4 ,8 5 6 ,8 9 9
6 2 ,8 8 7 ,1 5 3
5 8 ,8 4 7 ,1 1 2
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6 0 ,1 9 4 ,6 7 3
7 2 ,1 6 2 ,9 3 6
8 3 ,8 1 3 ,9 8 8
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7 3 ,4 7 9 ,1 6 4
6 7 ,6 6 5 ,9 1 0
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8 3 ,8 8 6 ,8 2 9
8 3 , 153,339
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8 4 , -346,107
8 9 ,8 0 6 ,4 5 3
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7 5 ,5 7 9 ,1 2 5
1 0 8 ,5 7 4 ,9 0 5
1 1 2 ,3 0 5 ,5 4 1
1 0 2 ,7 0 6 ,5 9 9
9 3 ,6 2 1 ,7 5 0
8 6 , 3 6 8 ,4 9 0
9 4 ,1 4 9 ,5 6 4
1 1 4 ,9 1 6 ,5 2 0
8 5 ,6 2 6 ,3 7 0
1 0 2 ,6 5 3 ,9 4 2

2 ,4 2 5 ,0 1 8
5 ,4 2 7 ,0 1 0
4 ,7 1 9 ,2 3 2
4 ,7 9 8 ,0 0 5
7 ,2 8 6 ,8 1 7
8 ,2 2 4 ,8 5 3
6 ,7 2 9 ,4 4 7
6 ,9 7 3 ,9 9 9
6 ,9 3 3 ,2 1 4
5 ,7 7 5 ,1 7 5
7 ,2 6 1 ,8 1 5
7 ,3 8 8 ,7 4 1
8 ,9 1 5 ,3 2 7
6 ,9 7 7 ,2 8 3
6 ,5 4 5 ,6 6 4
8 ,0 1 3 ,7 7 2
1 0 ,5 4 9 ,8 8 0
4 ,9 5 6 ,7 3 0
1 1 ,1 2 3 ,2 3 1
1 2 ,4 1 5 ,0 3 7
1 1 ,1 1 1 ,5 6 0
1 3 ,6 8 7 ,7 5 0
1 3 ,8 6 3 ,2 7 3
1 7 ,2 5 4 ,6 1 7
2 2 ,9 4 3 ,5 7 5
2 4 ,4 6 6 ,1 7 0
2 1 ,1 1 2 ,2 3 4
2 2 ,6 7 3 ,7 0 3
1 9 ,5 2 4 ,1 6 6
1 6 ,1 8 1 ,4 6 7
1 5 ,6 6 0 ,1 6 8
1 4 ,6 7 7 ,6 1 8
1 9 ,7 8 2 ,6 3 1
2 1 ,0 0 4 ,8 1 3
1 9 ,3 9 2 .1 0 2
1 7 ,3 0 2 ,8 4 9
1 3 ,6 3 6 ,0 5 3
1 4 ,0 4 7 ,5 8 3
1 6 ,0 2 0 ,3 8 3
1 6 ,7 7 1 ,8 0 2
1 3 ,3 0 0 ,6 8 5
1 2 ,6 5 4 ,6 4 0
1 2 ,3 1 7 ,4 9 3
1 3 ,8 2 8 ,9 9 3
1 4 ,3 7 3 ,2 2 2
1 3 ,8 5 7 ,4 8 2
1 4 ,1 4 4 ,2 4 3
1 3 ,1 7 1 ,3 7 9
1 2 ,7 0 4 ,4 4 0
1 4 ,8 3 5 ,8 6 2
1 0 ,0 5 4 ,2 8 3
9 ,6 7 5 ,0 8 1
1 0 ,6 5 8 ,1 1 0
1 1 ,0 1 7 ,8 7 6
9 ,3 9 0 ,1 2 8
1 5 ,6 5 9 ,2 2 9
1 8 ,2 2 9 ,3 1 0
1 6 ,2 3 0 ,8 5 8
1 4 ,5 8 0 ,8 7 8
1 3 ,9 1 5 ,5 4 4
1 6 ,3 0 9 ,8 7 0
1 8 ,5 6 2 ,6 7 6
1 3 ,6 7 1 ,9 4 6
1 7 ,6 1 3 ,5 6 9

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2 4 .1
1 4 .1
2 5 .6
2 3 .2
3 6 .4
2 5 .6
2 5 .0
2 8 .9
2 6 .3
2 0 .4
2 1 .3
2 6 .3
2 5 .8
2 5 .3
2 5 .8
2 7 .8
1 8 .1
2 5 .3
3 1 .0
2 9 .2
3 1 .2
2 9 .4
3 4 .1
3 6 .5
3 7 .7
3 7 .4
3 4 .7
3 0 .5
2 7 .3
2 3 ,6
2 4 .2
2 7 .4
2 5 .7
2 4 .6
2 3 .6
2 0 .2
1 9 .5
1 9 .6
1 8 .7
1 5 .8
1 6 .0
1 5 .0
1 7 .0
1 6 .0
1 6 .0
1 5 .1
1 3 .5
1 3 .5
1 3 .1
1 3 .9
1 3 .1
1 2 .4
1 2 .3
1 2 .4
1 4 .4
1 6 .1
1 5 .8
1 5 .6
1 6 .1
1 7 .3
1 6 .2
1 6 .0
1 7 .2

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1 .0 3
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1 .1 7
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1 .4 6
1 .5 3
1 .2 7
1 .4 4
1 .3 5
1 .2 3
1 .3 3
1 .2 1
1 .3 9
1 .5 4
1 .4 7
1 .3 0
1 .0 9
1 .1 8
1 .3 7
1 .4 9
1 .4 0
1 .2 9
1 .3 3
1 .2 9
1 .3 8
1 .3 3
1 .3 6
1 .4 0
1 .3 3
1 .5 8
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1 .1 2
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1 .2 7
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1 .0 6
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1 D o e s n o t i n c l u d e d a t a w i t h r e s p e c t t o c o m m e r c e b e t w e e n t h e I g n i t e d S t a t e s a n d i n s u l a r p o s s e s s io n s
f r o m 1901 t o d a t e .
2 A f t e r 19 0 0 i n c l u d e s i m p o r t s i n t o c o n t i n e n t a l U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d s h i p m e n t s t h e r e t o f r o m n o n c o n t i g ­
u o u s c u s to m s d is t r ic t s .
s C o n s u m p t io n p e r c a p it a b a s e d o n n e t c o ffe e c o m in g t o a n d r e m a in in g i n c o n t in e n t a l U n it e d S ta te s .
* C o n s u m p tio n p e r c a p ita b a s e d o n n e t im p o rts .




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1 0 ,9 8 2
1 2 .9 0 8
1 5 ,3 6 0
1 6 ,7 2 0
1 8 .3 7 4
2 2 ,0 1 6
2 4 ,5 0 3
2 6 ,9 6 8
2 8 ,7 8 9
3 0 ,6 2 6
3 1 ,2 8 6
3 2 ,1 2 0
3 3 .1 7 0
3 3 .9 0 8
3 5 ,0 8 5
3 6 ,8 0 1
3 9 ,0 5 0
4 2 ,2 2 9
4 6 ,8 4 4
5 2 ,9 2 2
6 0 ,3 0 1
6 6 .1 7 1
7 0 ,2 6 8
7 2 ,3 8 5
7 4 ,0 9 6
7 6 ,8 0 8
7 9 ,0 8 2
8 1 ,7 4 7
8 6 ,5 5 6
9 3 ,2 6 7
1 0 3 ,1 0 8
1 1 4 ,6 7 7

121.422
1 2 5 ,3 4 5
1 2 8 ,3 2 0
1 3 6 ,3 3 8
1 4 9 ,2 1 4
1 5 6 ,1 1 4
1 6 1 ,2 7 6
1 6 7 ,1 9 1
1 7 2 ,0 3 5
1 7 5 ,69 1
1 7 9 ,8 3 4
1 8 2 ,7 3 3
1 8 4 ,6 2 8
1 8 6 ,6 8 1
1 8 8 ,8 4 4
1 9 0 ,8 7 0
1 9 4 ,3 3 6
1 9 8 ,9 6 4
2 0 2 ,2 8 8
2 0 7 ,2 5 3
2 1 3 .4 2 2

4 9 2 ,4 3 0 ,
5 3 1 ,1 8 3 ,
5 6 0 ,9 5 8 ,
5 9 3 ,5 6 0 ,
5 4 0 ,6 8 8 ,
5 0 7 ,4 2 1 ,
5 1 1 ,7 7 2 ,
4 8 9 ,4 4 5 ,
5 0 1 ,0 6 6 ,
5 2 3 ,1 7 6 ,
5 7 6 ,8 3 1 ,
6 0 7 ,2 7 8 ,
6 4 9 ,8 7 8 ,
6 9 4 ,8 9 1 ,
220,112
7 1 5 ,4 1 9 ,
2 2 5 ,1 9 6
7 3 8 ,8 3 4 ,
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8 7 3 ,9 0 5 i
2 3 6 ,9 4 9
8 9 0 ,0 0 9 ,
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8 9 1 ,4 7 2 ,
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6 3 1 ,7 1 0 ,6 3 6
6 3 8 ,8 8 7 ,6 )3
7 0 0 ,7 4 4 ,1 8 4
7 3 3 ,5 5 8 ,3 4 1
6 2 8 ,7 5 7 ,1 9 6
6 8 6 ,6 1 4 ,7 7 8
7 5 3 ,7 1 6 ,5 6 2
7 2 8 ,9 0 0 ,2 7 5
8 6 3 ,6 2 8 ,6 0 5
9 4 3 ,7 1 5 ,3 7 2
1 ,0 8 1 ,9 8 3 ,3 0 1
1 ,0 8 9 ,2 2 6 ,4 4 0
1 1 ,2 0 0 ,3 1 5 ,7 8 7
1 ,3 0 4 ,3 9 4 ,3 2 3
1 ,3 0 9 ,8 9 9 ,1 6 5
1 ,4 2 7 ,7 3 1 ,9 0 5
9 1 .6 3 1 ,3 7 4 ,2 1 9
1 ,7 9 6 ,3 3 6 ,6 5 9
1 ,5 3 2 ,9 8 1 ,7 9 0
1 ,5 5 6 ,5 5 9 ,7 4 1
1 ,8 4 9 ,9 0 0 ,1 0 1

1 1 ,8 4 7 , 7 8 5 ,6 1 7
7 7 ,2 0 7 , 0 4 7 ,2 9 8
1 2 ,8 4 4 , 2 4 3 .8 8 1
7 9 ,0 7 9 , 0 2 6 ,5 6 3
1 3 ,3 6 2 , 8 9 8 ,2 9 9
88,211, 0 5 0 .2 2 5
1 4 ,2 2 9 , 1 0 1 ,0 8 4
9 3 ,5 8 8 , 1 1 1 ,8 3 3
1 4 ,2 8 9 , 4 4 5 ,8 9 3
8 0 ,3 3 5 , 1 0 4 ,7 0 2
1 2 ,1 8 8 , 4 4 6 ,2 7 1
8 5 ,2 2 7 , 5 1 5 ,8 9 1
1 3 ,0 4 9 , 0 0 7 ,2 3 3
9 5 ,3 2 8 , 3 6 0 ,2 7 8
9 5 ,1 3 9 , 0 2 2 .2 2 5
1 2 ,2 5 6 , 9 3 9 ,6 4 7
1 3 ,3 7 9 , 9 3 0 ,0 0 4 1 1 4 .0 7 7 , 5 # 0 ,305
1 4 ,5 9 1 , 3 2 7 ,6 1 3 1 2 3 ,6 6 7 , 2 5 7 ,1 5 3
1 6 ,0 3 8 , 0 7 6 ,2 0 0 1 4 1 ,5 9 6 , 5 5 1 ,1 6 1
1 7 ,3 5 3 , 5 8 8 ,4 4 4 1 4 7 .0 7 7 , 1 3 6 ,0 4 0
1 9 ,6 8 9 , 9 3 7 ,6 2 0 1 5 7 ,2 8 9 , 3 7 0 ,0 5 3
2 0 ,9 1 5 , 7 6 3 .8 8 1 1 7 3 ,2 2 1 , 2 7 8 ,9 9 3
2 1 ,9 2 3 , 2 1 3 ,5 3 6 1 7 4 ,5 2 2 , 0 8 9 ,5 7 7
2 3 ,8 0 0 , 1 4 9 ,4 3 6 1 8 6 ,4 6 3 , 1 0 9 ,5 1 0
2 5 ,1 6 7 , 2 4 0 ,8 3 1 2 1 5 ,8 7 7 , 5 5 1 ,2 4 1
2 7 ,7 1 8 , 5 5 4 ,0 3 0 2 3 6 ,6 0 1 , 3 9 0 ,1 0 3
2 9 ,0 8 2 , 8 3 6 ,9 4 4 2 1 8 ,3 8 1 , 5 5 4 ,8 0 2
2 9 ,1 0 9 , 3 2 2 ,5 8 9 2 1 8 ,8 0 2 , 9 8 6 ,9 2 9
3 2 ,3 3 8 , 4 9 6 ,3 2 9 2 5 5 ,0 1 6 , 9 1 0 ,4 5 1

92.7
9 1 .8
8 9 .8
8 7 .9

8 6 .0
8 3 .9
8 0 .6
7 9 .8
7 5 .3
7 2 .4
7 2 .9
7 5 .0
7 5 .7
7 6 .3
7 8 .0
7 6 .6
74 8
7 5 .9
7 5 .4
7 6 .3
7 5 .3

3 3 ,0 1 8
3 3 ,1 1 2
3 3 ,0 0 3
3 3 ,6 2 6
3 3 ,5 9 5
3 3 ,8 5 0
3 4 .7 1 3
3 5 ,9 6 9
3 6 ,9 8 7
3 8 .1 4 0
3 9 ,7 5 2
4 0 .7 1 3
4 2 ,2 6 2
4 3 ,9 7 3
4 5 ,1 1 7
4 5 ,5 8 4
4 7 ,0 9 5

.1800
.1810
.-1820
..1830
.1840
.1860
.1851
.1862
.1863
.1854
.'..1866
. ..1866
.'..1857
.|
-.1858
J..1859
. ..I860
. ‘..1861
. ..1862
. ..1863
.I..1864
1865

........................... '.. 1 8 6 6
.............................I..1 8 6 7
.............................. ..1<S68
............................,..1 8 6 9
...................................1 87 0
...................................1871
.................................. 1872
...................................1873
................................... 1874
................................ 1875
................................... 1876
...................................1877
...................................1878
...................................1879
...................................18S0
.................................. 1881
..................................1882
...................................1883
................................... 1884
...................................1885
...................................1 SS6
...................................1887
..................................1888
.................................. 1889
...................................1890
.............................'..1 8 9 1
.............................'.. 1 8 9 2
................................... 1893
1 ,2 4 5 ,0 6 0 ,..1 8 9 4
1 ,2 3 7 ,4 4 9 ..1 8 9 5
1 ,2 6 4 ,6 4 6 '.. 1 8 9 6
1 ,2 6 3 .8 5 4 '.. 1 8 9 7
1 ,2 9 2 ,5 7 9 S ..1 8 9 8
1 ,3 4 2 ,0 6 6 ..1 8 9 9
1 ,4 1 6 ,1 2 5 ..1 9 0 0
..................6 4
1 ,5 1 4 ,8 .....
81901
1 ,6 0 3 ,1 9 8
819 02
1 ,7 1 5 ,2 4 9 . .1 9 0 3
1 ,7 5 8 ,8 0 9 ..1 9 0 4
1 ,8 0 2 ,1 5 8 ..1 9 0 5
1 ,9 1 6 ,6 5 0 ..1 9 0 6
2 ,0 8 2 ,6 2 1 ..1 9 0 7
2 ,1 8 6 ,0 6 4 ..1 9 0 8
2 ,1 7 2 ,6 9 6 ..1 9 0 9
2 ,2 1 3 ,2 3 6 ..1 9 1 0
..1 9 1 1

I..................
6 D a t a f o r y e a r s p r i o r t o 1890 a r e f r o m P o o r ’ s M a n u a l o f R a i l r o a d s a n d r e l a t e t o c a l e n d a r y e a r s ; d a t a
f r o m 1890 t o d a t e a r e f r o m r e p o r t s o f t h e I n t e r s t a t e C o m m e r c e C o m m i s s i o n a n d r e l a t e t o f i s c a l y e a r s .
N o m i le a g e i n c l u d e d f o r A la f s k a .
6 E x c l u d i n g t o n n a g e r e c e i v e d f r o m c o n n e c t i n g r o a d s a n d o t h e r c a r r i e r s a f t e r 1898.
7 O v e r v a lu e d b y re a s o n o f d e p r e c ia tio n o f B r a z ilia n p a p e r m ilr e is .
8 I n f o r m a t i o n f o r 1901 a n d 1902 r e l a t i v e t o n o n c o n t i g u o u s c u s t o m s d i s t r i c t s i s s o m e w h a t f r a g m e n t a r y .
9In c lu d e s a n e s tim a te f o r c e r t a in ro a d s , a s t h e i r r e c o r d s f o r t h is it e m w e r e d e s t r o y e d i n t h e S a n
F r a n c i s c o f i r e o f A p r i l , 1906.
10 E x c l u d e s m i l e a g e o f s w i t c h i n g a n d t e r m i n a l c o m p a n i e s n o t h e r e t o f o r e s e g r e g a t e d .




746

PROGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.
N

3 4 8 . — St a
o

t i s t i c a l.

A m e r i c a n v e s s e ls .*

Y ea r.
B u ilt .

Gross
tons.
1800...............................
106,261
127,575
1810...............................
5 1 ,394
1820...............................
1830...............................
58,560
1840...............................
121,203
1850...............................
279,255
299,472
1851...............................
1852...............................
355,356
4 2 7 ,494
1853...............................
536,046
1854...............................
1855...............................
583,450
1856...............................
4 6 9 ,293
1857...............................
378,804
244,712
1858...............................
156,602
1859...............................
214,797
1860...............................
1861...............................
233,194
1862...............................
175,075
3 1 1 ,045
1863...............................
415,740
1864...............................
1865...............................
394,523
336,146
1866...............................
305,595
1867...............................
1868...............................
285,304
1869...............................
275,230
276,953
1870...............................
273,226
1871...............................
1 8 7 2 .. .. . .......................
209,052
1873...............................
359,245
1874...............................
432,725
1875...............................
297,638
1876...............................
203,585
1877...............................
176,591
1878...............................
235,503
1879...............................
193,030
1880...............................
157,409
1881...............................
280,458
1882...............................
282,269
265,429
1883...............................
1884...............................
225,514
1885...............................
159,056
1886...........................
95,453
188 7...............................
150,450
218,086
1888...............................
1889...............................
231,134
1890............................... , 294,122
1891............................... ! 369,302
1892...............................
199,633
1893...............................
211,639
1894...........................
' 131,195
1895...............................
111,602
1896...............................
227,090
1897...............................
232,232
1898...............................
180,458
1899...............................
300,038
1900...............................
393,790
1901...............................
483,489
1902...............................
4 6 8 ,833
436,152
1903...............................
1904...............................
3 7 8 ,542
190 5............................... ' 330,316
418,745
1906...............................
471,332
1907...............................
614,216
190 8...............................
238,090
1909...............................
342,068
1910...............................
291,162
1911...............................

Engaged
i n f o r e ig n
tra d e
a n d w h a le
f is h e r ie s .

Engaged
in c o a s t­
w is e tr a d e
andcodand
m a c k e re l
f is h e r ie s .

G ro ss to n s.

G r o ss to n s.

6 7 0 ,5 7 3
9 8 4 ,6 0 8
6 2 0 ,1 0 2
5 7 7 ,2 6 8
8 9 9 ,7 6 5
1 ,5 8 5 ,7 1 1
1 ,7 2 6 ,3 0 7
1 ,8 9 9 ,4 4 8
2 ,1 0 3 ,6 7 4
2 ,3 3 3 ,8 1 9
2 ,5 3 5 ,2 0 6
2 ,4 9 1 ,6 5 1
2 ,4 6 4 ,0 3 8
2 ,4 9 9 ,7 4 2
2 ,5 0 7 ,4 0 2
2 ,5 4 6 ,2 3 7
2 ,6 4 2 ,6 2 8
2 ,2 9 1 ,2 5 1
2 ,0 2 6 ,1 1 4
1 ,5 8 1 ,8 9 4
1 ,6 0 2 ,5 8 3
1 ,4 9 2 ,9 2 6
1 ,5 6 8 ,0 3 2
1 ,5 6 5 ,7 3 2
1 ,5 6 6 ,4 2 2
1 ,5 1 6 ,8 0 0
1 ,4 2 5 ,1 4 2

3 0 1 ,9 1 9
4 4 0 ,1 7 5
6 6 0 ,0 6 5
6 1 4 ,5 0 8
1 ,2 8 0 ,9 9 9
1 ,9 4 9 ,7 4 3
2 ,0 4 6 ,1 3 2
2 ,2 3 8 ,9 9 2
2 ,3 0 3 ,3 3 6
2 ,4 6 9 ,0 8 3
2 ,6 7 6 ,7 9 5
2 ,3 8 0 ,0 0 2
2 ,4 7 6 ,8 0 5
2 ,5 5 0 ,0 6 6
2 ,6 3 7 ,6 3 6
2 ,8 0 7 ,6 3 1
2 ,8 9 7 ,1 8 5
2 ,8 3 0 ,9 1 3
3 ,1 2 8 ,9 4 2
3 ,4 0 4 ,5 0 6
8 ,4 9 4 ,1 9 9
2 ,8 1 7 ,8 5 2

1 ,4 2 8 ,9 2 3
1 ,5 5 3 ,8 2 7
1 ,5 9 2 ,8 2 1
1 ,6 1 1 ,1 9 3
1 ,6 2 9 ,0 4 8
1 ,4 9 1 ,5 3 4
1 ,3 5 2 ,8 1 0
1 ,3 3 5 ,5 8 6
1 ,2 9 2 ,2 9 4
1 ,3 0 2 ,0 9 5
1 ,3 0 4 ,2 2 1
1 ,2 8 7 ,9 9 8
1 ,1 1 1 ,1 7 9
1 ,0 1 5 ,5 6 3
9 4 3 ,7 8 4
1 ,0 2 1 ,5 9 5
9 4 6 ,6 9 5
1 ,0 0 5 ,9 5 0
9 9 4 ,6 7 6
8 9 9 ,8 0 3
9 1 6 ,1 8 0
8 3 8 ,1 8 6
8 4 4 ,9 5 4
8 0 5 ,5 8 4
7 3 7 ,7 0 9
8 4 8 ,2 4 6
8 2 6 ,6 9 4
8 8 9 ,1 2 9
8 8 2 ,5 5 5
8 8 8 ,7 7 6
8 9 8 ,7 6 8
9 5 4 ,5 1 3
9 3 9 ,4 8 6
8 7 1 ,1 4 6
9 4 0 ,0 6 8
8 8 7 ,5 0 5
7 9 1 ,8 2 5
8 7 2 ,6 7 1

3 ,3 7 1 ,7 2 9

iOO, O&i
2 ,5 7 8 ,2 1 9
2 ,7 2 9 ,7 0 7
2 ,8 5 7 ,4 6 5
3 ,0 2 7 ,0 9 9
3 ,2 7 2 ,7 3 9
3 ,2 9 9 ,9 0 5
2 ,6 8 6 ,6 3 7
2 ,6 3 1 ,4 0 7
2 ,5 8 3 ,7 1 7
2 ,6 7 8 ,0 6 7
2 ,7 1 5 ,2 2 4
2 ,7 2 2 ,1 4 8
2 ,8 7 3 ,6 3 9
2 ,9 3 3 ,3 9 2
2 ,9 6 7 ,0 0 8
2 ,9 7 7 ,9 3 6
3 ,0 1 9 ,9 5 7
3 ,0 9 0 ,2 8 2
3 ,2 4 8 ,1 3 2
3 ,2 8 5 ,8 8 0
3 ,4 7 7 ,8 0 2
3 ,6 7 8 ,8 0 9
3 ,7 7 0 ,2 4 5
3 ,9 2 5 ,2 6 8
3 ,7 6 7 ,8 4 9
3 ,7 9 7 ,7 7 4
3 ,8 5 8 ,9 2 6
3 ,9 6 3 ,4 3 6
4 .0 1 2 .0 2 9
4 ,0 1 5 ,9 9 2
4 ,3 3 8 ,1 4 5
4 ,6 3 5 ,0 8 9
4 ,9 1 5 ,3 4 7
5 ,1 9 8 ,5 6 9
5 ,3 9 2 ,7 6 7
5 .5 0 2 .0 3 0
5 ,7 3 5 ,4 8 3
6 ,0 6 7 ,6 4 8
6 ,4 2 5 ,3 7 7
6 ,5 0 1 ,2 5 0
6 ,7 1 6 ,2 5 7
6 ,7 6 6 ,1 1 9

ecord

Tonnage
o f v e s s e ls
p a s s in g
th rou gh
S a u lt S te .
M a r ie
C a n a l-t

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in co m ­
m erce o f
G rea t
L a k e s .2

G r o ss to n s.

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rogress

F r e ig h t b r a t e s , w h e a t ,
C h ic * i g o
to
N ew
Y o r k , p e r b u s i h e l.j

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and
c a n a l.2

Lake
and
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A l l r a il.

C en ts.

C en ts.

C en ts.

* N e t to n s.
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5 3 ,5 0 0
1 1 ,106
5 4 ,199
198 ,266
211,145
235,299 ........................................... 1.................
271,129
300 ,085
106,296
362,655
394,684
101,458
180,820
2 5 .29
420,360
418,925
219,819
1 6 .2 8
3 5 2 ,642
1 7 .5 9
445,752
467,774
403,657
2 4 .8 3
276,639
2 6 .5 5
490,445
359,612
2 6 .3 3
563,260
507,434
2 2 .91
635,054
571,438
2 8 .3 6
700,673
2 6 .6 2
409,062
673,697
573,912
4 5 8 ,530
2 9 .61
556,899
2 2 .3 6
617,686
432,563
2 2 .7 9
695,604
2 9 .0
524,885
2 5 .1 2
661,366
2 5 .0
684,704
690,826
17.11
2 2 .0
2 0 .24
712,027
752,101
2 5 .0
724,493
914,735
2 4 .47
2 8 .0
788,412
1 ,2 0 4 ,4 4 6
2 6 .9
1 9 .1 9
14 .1
842, 381
1 ,0 7 0 ,8 5 7
16 .9
1 ,2 5 9 ,5 3 4
1 1 .4 3
837,891
1 4 .6
9 .6 8
613,211
1 ,5 4 1 ,6 7 6
11 .8
610,160
1 ,4 3 9 ,2 1 6
1 1 .24
1 5 .8
1 ,6 6 7 ,1 3 6
9 .1 5
11 .4
604,658
1 ,6 7 7 ,0 7 1
11 .6
597,376
1 8 .3
605,102
1 ,7 3 4 ,8 9 0
12.27
15 .7
663,382
2 ,0 9 2 ,7 5 7
8 .1 9
1 0 .4
2 ,4 6 8 ,0 8 8
7 .8 9
1 0 .9
711,269
2 ,0 4 2 ,2 5 9
8 .3 7
1 1 .5
723,911
733 ,069
2 ,9 9 7 ,8 3 7
6 .3 1
9 .9 5
749,948
3 ,0 3 5 ,9 3 7
5 .8 7
9 .0 2
762 ,560
4 ,2 1 9 ,3 9 7
8 .7 1
1 2 .0
783,721
4 ,8 9 7 ,5 9 8
8 .5 1
1 2 .0
874,102
5 ,1 3 0 ,6 5 9
5 .9 3
1 1 .0
972,271
7 .2 2 1 ,9 3 5
6 .8 9
6 8 .7
1 ,0 6 3 ,0 6 3
8 ,4 5 4 ,4 3 5
5 .8 5
8 .5
1 ,1 5 4 ,8 7 0
8 ,4 0 0 ,6 8 5
5 .9 6
8 .5 3
1 ,1 8 3 ,5 8 2
7 .5 5
1 0 ,647,203
5 .6 1
1 ,2 6 1 ,0 6 7
8 ,9 4 9 ,7 5 4
6 .3 3
8 .4 4
1 ,2 2 7 ,4 0 0
1 3 ,110,366
4 .4 4
7 .0
6 .9 5
16,806,781
1 ,2 4 1 ,4 5 9
4 .1 1
1 ,3 2 4 ,0 6 7
5 .3 8
7 .3 2
1 7 ,249,418
1 ,4 1 0 ,1 0 2
17 ,6 1 9 ,9 3 3
4 .3 5
7 .3 7
4 .4 2
3 ,4 3 7 ,5 0 0
18,622,754
4 .9 6
1 ,4 4 6 ,3 4 8
2 1 ,958,347
5 .6 5
6 .6 3
3 ,5 6 5 ,5 8 7 i 2 2 ,315,834
4 .4 2
5 .0 5
1 ,7 0 6 ,2 9 4
2 4 ,626,976
5 .1 4
5 .5 7
1 ,8 1 6 ,5 1 1
3 1 ,9 5 5 ,5 8 2
5 .2 5
5 .7 8
1 ,9 0 2 ,6 9 8
27,736,444
5 .4 4
6 .1 7
2 ,0 1 9 ,2 0 8
2 4 ,364,138
5 .0 2
4 .7 1
2 ,0 6 2 ,1 4 7
3 6 ,617,699
5 .5 1
6 .4 4
2 ,2 3 4 ,4 3 2
4 1 ,098,824
5 94
6 .4 8
2 ,4 3 9 ,7 4 1
44 ,0 8 7 ,9 7 4
6 .6 8
6 .9 3
2 ,7 2 9 ,1 6 9
31 ,0 9 1 ,7 3 0
6 .0 0
6 .3 3
46,751,717
5 .3 5
6 .8 8
2 ,7 8 2 ,4 8 1
2 ,8 9 5 ,1 0 2
49 ,8 5 6 ,1 2 3
5 .1 3
6 .5 7
2 ,9 4 3 ,5 2 3
41,653,488
5 .3 5
5 .2 3

4 6 .1
4 4 .2
4 2 .6
3 5 .1
3 3 .3
3 1 .0
3 3 .5
3 3 .2
2 8 .7
2 4 .1
1 6 .5
2 0 .3
1 7 .7
1 7 .3
1 9 .9
1 4 .4
1 4 .6
1 6 .6
1 3 .1 2
1 4 .0
1 6 .5
6 1 5 .74
6 1 4 .5
1 5 .0
1 4 .3 1
1 5 .0
1 4 .2 3
1 4 .7
1 2 .8 8
1 2 .1 7
1 2 .0
12.32
11.65
11.13
6 9 .9 8
7 9 .9 2
7 1 0 .6 0
7 1 1 .3 3
711 .11
710 20
7 1 0 .5 0
7 1 1 .3 0
7 1 1 .7 0
7 11.70
7 9 .6 0
7 9 .6 0

* F is c a l y e a rs .
t C a le n d a r y e a rs .
1 D o e s n o t i n c l u d e d a t a w i t h r e s p e c t t o c o m m e r c e b e t w e e n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d i n s u l a r p o s s e s s io n s
f r o m 1901 t o d a t e .
2 F ig u r e s o f t h is c o lu m n a r e in c lu d e d i n th o s e o f c o a s tw is e tr a d e , e tc .
* I n c l u d i n g c a n a l t o l l s p r i o r t o 1883, b u t n o t B u f f a l o t r a n s f e r c h a r g e s .
* F ig u r e s d o n o t in c lu d e f o r a n y y e a r w it h d r a w a ls f o r s c ie n t if ic p u r p o s e s o r f o r u s e o f t h e U n it e d
S t a t e s o r a f t e r 1906 w i t h d r a w a l s o f a l c o h o l f o r d e n a t u r a t i o n f r e e o f t a x .




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U

n it e d

S

tates

,

1800

to

THE

1911—

U N IT E D

ST AT E S,

747

Continued.
-

C o n s u m p t io n o f w in e s a n d liq u o rs .* *
M a lt l iq u o r s .

W in e s .

C on su m pt io n .

Consum pt io n
per
ca p it a .

C on su m ptio n .4

D is t i ll e d s p ir it s .

C onsum pt io n
per
cop ita .

1

C on­ I
T o ta l
su m p ­ c o n s u m p tio n
t io n
o f w in e s
per
a n d l iq u o r s .
cap­
it a .

C on su m pt io n .

1

Gallons.

Gallons.

Galls.

Galls.

Pi'OOf 1
galls. j

Pl'OOf
gallons.

0 .2 9 J
.2 7

Gallons.

.
,

i
4 ,8 7 3 ,0 9 6
6 ,3 1 6 ,3 7 1

_ ..............

23,3 1 0 ,8 4 3
3 6 ,5 6 3 ,0 0 9

1.36
1.58

43 ,0 6 0 ,8 8 4
51 ,8 3 3 ,4 7 3

C on­
su m p ­
tio n
per
ca p ita
o f a ll
w in e s
and
l iq u o r s .

Galls.
.................... 1800
.................... 1810
....................1820
.................... 1830

>

2 .5 2 j
2 .2 3 |

7 1 ,2 4 4 ,8 2 3
94 ,7 1 2 ,8 5 3

4 .1 7
4 .0 8

2 .8 6 j
|

2 02 ,120 ,00 7

6 .4 2

2 96 ,876 ,93 1
3 21 ,029 ,28 8
355 ,4 0 3 ,2 2 0
3 87 ,581 ,43 2
3 84 ,529 ,86 9
381,065 ,04 1
3 88 ,482 ,05 4
386 ,2 2 2 ,7 7 2
3 9 2 ,164 ,88 9
4 2 3 ,260 ,77 3
5 0 5 ,845 ,03 8
5 38 ,862 ,27 1
625 ,4 9 9 ,6 5 0
6 5 5 ,727 ,59 8
6 91 ,627 ,02 5
689 ,4 2 4 ,4 5 9
7 41 ,975 ,34 5
8 21 ,369 ,62 1
8 78 ,671 ,98 2
894 ,8 8 1 ,3 2 9
9 7 2 ,7 0 5 ,1 7 5
1 ,0 6 7 ,4 7 1 ,3 9 3
1 ,1 1 4 ,8 7 6 ,2 9 9
1 ,2 0 7 ,3 6 5 ,2 1 5
1 ,1 4 8 ,4 4 7 ,5 8 4
1 ,1 4 2 ,5 5 2 ,4 2 6
1 ,2 0 2 ,8 9 3 ,1 1 6
1 ,1 8 0 ,9 4 1 ,6 3 4
1 ,2 6 6 ,6 6 2 ,4 1 7
3 ,2 5 0 ,1 7 4 ,8 4 9
3 ,3 4 9 ,7 3 2 ,4 3 5
3 ,3 9 0 ,9 1 2 ,3 0 2
1 ,5 3 9 ,8 5 9 ,2 3 7
1 ,6 0 6 ,2 1 7 ,1 2 2
1 ,6 6 3 ,7 7 6 ,8 2 9
1 ,6 9 4 ,4 5 5 ,9 7 6
3 ,8 7 4 ,7 5 8 ,0 2 7
2 ,0 2 0 ,1 3 6 ,8 0 9
2 ,0 0 6 ,2 3 3 ,4 0 8
3 ,9 3 5 ,5 4 4 ,0 1 1
2 ,0 4 5 ,4 2 7 ,0 1 8
2 ,1 6 9 ,3 5 6 ,9 6 5

7 .7 0
8 .1 2
8 .7 5
9 .3 0
8 .9 9
8 .6 7
8 .6 1
8 .3 3
8 .2 4
8 .6 6
1 0 .0 8
10.50
1 1 .9 2
1 2 .2 1
1 2 .6 0
1 2 .2 8
1 2 .9 3
1 4 .0 0
1 4 .6 5
1 4 .6 0
1 5 .5 3
1 6 .7 2
1 7 .1 3
1 8 .2 0
1 6 .9 5
1 6 .5 7
1 7 .1 2
1 6 .5 0
1 7 .3 7
1 6 .8 3
1 7 .7 6
1 7 .6 5
1 9 .1 4
1 9 .5 7
1 9 .8 7
1 9 .85
2 1 .5 5
2 2 .7 9
2 2 .2 2
2 1 .0 6
2 1 .8 6
2 2 .7 9

1
i

10 ,8 0 4 ,6 8 7

12,225,067
15 ,8 3 1 ,5 0 0
16 ,6 8 2 ,0 2 4
18,847,031
2 0 ,468,714
19,991,326
20,161,777
2 1 ,875,987
2 2 ,263,596
2 4 ,376,813
28 ,0 9 8 ,1 7 9
24,143,021
2 5 ,562,694
2 5 ,777,571
2 0 ,4 8 1 ,9 2 7
21 ,9 0 5 ,7 1 2
25,-666,772
32 ,3 2 4 ,5 1 4
3 6 ,334,818
3 4 ,1 4 5 ,7 1 0
28 ,9 4 5 ,9 9 3
2 9 ,083,309
28 ,2 6 4 ,6 2 7
31 ,6 3 6 ,3 9 1 1
21 ,8 8 2 ,8 4 0
2 0 ,8 6 3 ,8 7 7
18 ,7 0 1 ,4 0 5
3 8 ,2 7 1 ,4 7 8
20 ,5 6 8 ,0 2 3
26 ,3 6 0 ,4 9 9
29 ,9 8 8 ,4 6 7
2 8 ,3 9 6 ,5 2 0
49 ,7 6 3 ,9 2 0
38 ,2 3 8 ,8 1 8
43 ,3 1 1 ,2 1 7
35 ,0 5 9 ,7 1 7
46 ,4 8 5 ,2 2 3
57 ,7 3 8 ,8 4 8
52 ,1 2 1 ,6 4 6
61 ,7 7 9 ,5 4 9
60, .548,078
63 ,8 5 9 ,2 3 2

.3 4

101,346,669

.3 2
.4 0
.4 1
.4 5
.4 8
.4 5
.4 5
.4 7
.4 7
.5 0
.5 6
.4 7
.4 9
.4 8
.3 7
,3 9
.4 5
.5 5
.6 1
.5 6
.4 6
.4 6
.4 3
.4 8
.3 2
.3 0
.2 7
.5 3
.2 8
.3 5
.3 9
.3 6
.6 1
.4 7
.5 2
.4 1
.5 3
.6 5
.5 8
.6 7
.6 5
.6 7

6 2 ,3 7 2 ,4 6 5
97 ,7 7 0 ,5 8 4
113 ,623 ,25 5
159 ,153 ,74 6
393 ,060 ,14 9
191 ,289 ,30 5
197 ,483 ,23 8
2 0 4 ,7 5 6 ,1 5 6
2 4 1 ,1 3 8 ,1 2 7
2 7 0 ,298 ,91 6
3 0 0 ,697 ,26 2
2 9 9 ,5 2 1 ,0 6 5
29 4 ,9 5 3 ,1 5 7
3 0 8 ,336 ,38 7
3 0 4 ,926 ,66 7
3 1 7 ,9 6 9 ,3 5 2
3 4 4 ,6 0 5 ,4 8 5
41 4 ,2 2 0 ,1 6 5
44 4 ,1 1 2 ,1 6 9
52 6 ,3 7 9 ,9 8 0
5 5 1 ,497 ,34 0
5 9 0 ,016 ,61 7
59 6 ,1 0 2 ,0 3 8
6 4 3 ,179 ,45 9
71 7 ,9 7 2 ,3 1 3
76 6 ,4 9 1 ,8 1 2
780 ,122 ,46 1
8 5 5 ,929 ,55 9
94 7 ,2 3 0 ,5 1 9
98 9 ,3 0 9 ,8 3 2
1,0 7 4 ,4 4 1 ,0 7 1
1,0 3 6 ,0 2 3 ,5 3 5
1,04 3 ,0 3 3 ,4 8 6
1,11 3 ,4 6 5 ,9 6 6
1,06 9 ,6 4 0 ,2 0 8
1 ,1 64,500,101
1,13 6 ,3 8 0 ,9 0 8
1,22 2 ,3 8 7 ,1 0 4
1 ,2 5 9 ,0 6 0 ,4 4 4
1,38 2 ,3 6 9 ,1 7 6
1 ,4 5 0 ,3 0 8 ,3 5 0
1,4 9 9 ,3 7 8 ,2 1 5
1 ,5 3 8 ,5 2 6 ,6 1 0
1 ,7 00,421,221
1,82 2 ,3 1 3 ,5 2 5
1 ,8 2 8 ,7 3 2 ,4 4 8
1 ,7 5 2 ,6 3 4 ,4 2 6
1,85 1 ,3 4 0 ,2 5 6
1,9 6 6 ,9 1 1 ,7 4 4

3 .2 2

89,9 6 8 ,6 5 1

1.87
1 7 ,4 0 9 ,5 9 6
2 .8 7
87,0 0 2 ,0 6 7
1 7 ,4 84,302
3 .2 7
4 .4 9
1 5 ,5 77,386
1 5 ,8 8 5 ,4 6 0
5 .3 3
8 ,4 5 3 ,4 8 5
5 .1 7
6 3 ,4 4 3 ,5 8 2
5 .2 3
7 9 ,8 9 5 ,7 0 8
5.31
6 4 ,0 5 9 ,6 6 1
6 .1 0
6 .6 6
6 8 ,4 2 2 ,2 8 0
7.21
6 8 ,0 3 7 ,1 3 9
7 .0 0
6 4 ,5 4 0 ,0 9 0
6 6 ,1 2 0 ,5 5 8
6 .7 1
5 9 ,9 8 3 ,8 9 0
6 .8 3
5 9 ,4 2 0 ,1 1 8
6 .5 8
51,9 3 1 ,9 4 1
6 .6 8
54 ,2 7 8 ,4 7 5
7 .0 5
6 3 ,5 2 6 ,6 9 4
8 .2 6
8 .6 5
70,6 0 7 ,0 8 1
73 ,5 5 6 ,9 7 6
1 0 .03
7 8 ,4 5 2 ,6 8 7
10.27
8 1 ,1 2 8 ,5 8 1
1 0 .74
1 0 .62
7 1 ,4 1 6 ,7 0 9
7 3 ,2 2 9 ,1 1 4
11.21
7 1 ,0 7 2 ,7 9 4
12.24
7 5 ,8 4 5 ,3 5 2
12.78
8 0 ,6 1 3 ,1 5 8
1 2 .7 3
8 7 ,8 2 9 ,6 2 3
13.67
91 ,1 5 7 ,5 6 5
14.84
9 7 ,3 0 1 ,8 4 0
1 5 .24
1 0 1 ,287 ,75 3
1 6 .19
1 5 .32
90 ,5 4 1 ,2 0 9
1 5 .13 i 7 8 ,6 5 5 ,0 6 3
1 5 .85 1 7 0 ,7 2 5 ,7 4 5
1 4 .94 ‘ 7 3 ,0 2 9 ,9 4 8
8 1 ,6 9 4 ,2 9 3
1 5 .96
8 7 ,4 3 3 ,4 4 2
1 5 .30
9 7 ,3 5 6 ,8 6 4
1 6 .0 9
15.98
1 0 3 ,455 ,33 8
1 0 7 ,726 ,14 1
1 7 .1 8
1 1 7 ,669 ,95 4
1 7 .6 7
17.91
1 2 1 ,087 ,38 7
120,869,649
1 8 .02
1 9 .54
127,851,583
140 ,084 ,43 6
2 0 .5 6
125 ,379 ,31 4
2 0 .2 6
1 2 1 ,130 ,03 6
19.07
133 ,538 ,68 4
19.79
138 ,585 ,98 9
2 0 .6 6

.5 2
2 .5 5
.5 0
.4 4
.4 4
.2 3
1 .6 8
2 .0 7
1 .6 2
1 .6 8
1 .6 3
1 .6 1
1 .5 0
1 .3 3
1 .2 8
1 .0 9
1 .1 1
1 .2 7
1 .3 8
1 .4 0
1.46
1 .4 8
1 ,2 7
1 .2 8
1 .2 1
1 .2 6
1 .3 2
1 .4 0
1 .4 3
1 .4 9
1 .5 2
1 .3 4
1 .1 4
1 .0 1
1 .0 2
1 .1 2
1 .1 8
1 .2 8
1 .3 1
1 .3 4
1 ,4 3
1 .4 5
1 .4 2
1 .4 7
1 .5 8
1 .3 9
1 .3 2
1 .4 3
1 .4 6

Y ea r.

.................... 1850
....................1851
.................... 1852
.................... 1853
.................... 1854
.................... 1855
....................1856
.................... 1857
.................... 1858
.................... 1859
.................... 1860
.................... 1861
.................... 1862
.................... 1863
.................... 1864
.................... 1865
.................... 1866
1....................1867
.................. 1868
.................. 1869
....................1870
....................1871
.................... 1872
.................... 1873
....................1874
....................1875
....................1876
....................1878
....................1879
....................1880
.................... 1881
.................... 1882
....................1884
....................1885
....................1886
....................1887
.................... 1888
....................1890
....................1891
.................... 1893
.................... 3894
....................1895
.................... 1896
.................... 1897
.................. 1898
....................1899
....................1900
..................1901
....................1903
....................1904
.................... 1905
.................... 1907
.................... 1908
.................... 1909
....................1910
.................... 1911

5 F ro m A n d r e w ’s C o lo n ia l a n d L a k e T ra d e .
« A v e r a g e b a s e d u p o n o f f i c i a l l y p u b l i s h e d t a r iffs : a c t u a l r a t e s l o w e r .
7 F o r d o m e s t ic c o n s u m p t i o n ; l o c a l r a t e f o r e x p o r t s o n l y 9.08 c e n t s i n 1900; 9.02 in 1901; 8.75 i n 1902;
a n d , w h e n c o n s i g n e d o r d e l i v e r e d t o s t e a m e r , 8.89 i n 1903; 8.47 i n 1904; 7.99 i n 1905; 8.10 i n 1906; 9.70
i n 1907; 10,50 i n 1908 a n d 1909; a n d 7.80 i n 1910 a n d 1911.




PROGRESS OF T H E

U N IT E D

ST A T E S,

No. 3 4 8 . — S ta tistic a l

R ecord

of the

P r ic e s o f s ta p le c o m m o d it ie s .

P e r t o n .*

S teel
P ig ir o n
r a ils ,
N o . 1,
sta n d a rd
fo u n d r y .1
s e c t io n s . 2

M id d li n g i S t a n d a r d S t a n d a r d
c o tto n , i s h eetp r in t s ,
per
i
per
in g s , p e r
p o u n d . * 3 y a r d .* 3
y a r d .* 3

W a s h e d O h i o flee<
p er p o u n d , in ea st
k e t s , J u l y 1.

F in e .

M e d iu m .

! ---------------

Dollars.
1800.
1810.
1820.
1830.
1840.
1860.
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.
1893.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1903.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910
1911.

Dollars. 1 Cents.

|

Cents.

Cents.

| Cents.

Cents.

........................................... i.....................

.................... 1.....................
2 7 .8 8
2 0 .8 8
1 2 .3 4
7 .8 7
2 1 .3 8
12.14
7 .0 8
2 2 .6 3
9 .5 0
6 .9 6
11.02
7 .9 2
3 6 .1 3
30.97
7 .9 6
3 6 .8 8
7 .6 4
2 7 .7 5
10.39
2 7 .1 8
1 0 .3 0
7 .5 0
..................1
2 6 .3 4
13.51
8 .9 0
12.23
8 .2 5
2 2 .1 9
12.08
8 .5 0
2 3 .3 3
1 1 .0 0
8 .7 3
2 2 .7 0
13.01
2 0 .2 6
1 0 .0 0
2 3 .9 2
31.29
1 8 .55
67.21
3 6 .0 4
3 5 .2 4
5 9 .2 2 .................... 1
101 .50
5 2 .0 7
1
3 8 .0 4
4 6 .0 8
8 3 .3 8
4 6 .8 4
4 3 .2 0
2 4 .3 1
166 .00
31. 59
1 8 .2 8
4 4 .0 8
3 9 .2 5
2 4 .8 5
1 6 .7 9
m 46
40 .6 1
132.19
29.01
1 6 .1 9
23.98
1 4 .5 8
33 .2 3
106. 79
35. as
102.52
13.00
16.95
22.19
1 4 .2 7
48 .9 4
111. 94
120.58
20.14
42 .7 9
1 3 .31
11 .4 2
3 0 .1 9
9 4 .2 8
1 7 .9 5
1 5 .4 6
10.41
68.75
2 5 .5 3
1 2 .9 8
59.25
8 .8 5
2 2 .1 9
18.92
45.58
11.82
8 .4 6
42.21 ,
17.67
1 1 .2 2
7 .8 0
48. 21
10.84
2 1 .72
7 .9 7
2 8 .48
6 ;. 52
11.51
8.51
12.03
2 5 .37
61.08
8 .5 1
11.56
2 5 .77
48.50
8 .4 5
37. 75
2 2 .42
11.88
8 .3 2
10.88
7 .2 8
3 0 .75
19.81
17.99
28. 52
10.45
6 .7 5
18.71
34.52 1
9 .2 8
6 .7 5
3 7 .0 8 1
10.21
7 .1 5
2 0 .93
18.88
2 9 .83
10.03
7 .2 5
10.65
2 9 .25
7 .0 0
1 7 .76
3 1 .78
11.07
18.41
7 .0 0
1 7 .5 2
8 .6 0
2 9 .9 2
6 .8 3
7 .7 1
6 .5 0
1 5 .75
3 0 .00
8 .5 6
5 .9 0
1 1 .52
2 8 .12
6 .9 4
5.11
2 1 .00
1 2 .66
7 .4 4
2 4 .33
5 .7 4
1 3 .10
12.95
2 8 .0 0
7 .9 3
5 .4 5
1 8 .7 5
7 .0 0
1 2 .30
4 .7 3
1 7 .6 2
5 .9 4
11.66
4 .2 0
6 .8 8
2 8 .1 2
5 .2 8
19.36
1 9 .98
3 2 .29
9 .2 5
6 .0 5
8 .7 5
5 .5 4
15.87
2 7 .33
2 2 .19
2ft. 00
9 .0 0
5 .4 8
1 9 .92
11.18
6 .2 5
2 8 .0 0
1 5 .57
2 8 .0 0
11.75
7 .1 3
17.88
28.00
9 .8 0
7 .0 0
1 1 .5 0
7 .2 5
2 0 .9 8
28 00
7 .6 2
23 .8 9
28.00
1 2 .1 0
10.62
6 .7 5
17 .7 0
28.00
12.68
7 .3 7
17.81
28.00
28.00
15.11
7 .8 7
17.36 |
2 8 .0 0
13.01
7 .9 8
15.71
i




A

t

P

10.62
1 0 .5 0
10 .5 0
10 .5 0
10 .5 0
9 .8 0
9 .5 0
10 .1 0
9 .5 0
9 .5 0
9 .5 0
9 .7 1
14 .4 0
2 1 .2 4
3 3 .2 5
2 9 .0 0
2 1 .1 5
1 6 .58
1 3 .8 3
1 4 .0 0
12.41
1 1 .62
1 2 .0 0
1 1 .3 7
9 .7 5
8 .7 1
7 .0 6
6 .7 7
6 .0 9
6 .2 5
7 .4 1
7 .0 0
6 .5 0
6 .0 0
6 .0 0
6 .0 0
6 .0 0
6 .0 0
6 .5 0
6 .5 0
6 .0 0
6 .0 0
6 .2 5
5 .2 5
4 .9 0
5 .2 5
4 .6 6
4 .7 0
3 .9 6
4 .2 5
5 .0 0
4 .6 2
5 .0 0
5 .0 0
5 .0 0
4 .7 5
5 .1 2
6 .0 0
5 .3 7
5 .0 6
5 .6 2
5 .2 4

l
d
2 A t h m il l s i i n P e na n s y lv a n ia . e

60
45
46
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
31*
32*
36
33
34
34
35
31
28

50
39
37
42
38
53
37
40
42
60
37
40
50
30
47
70
100
73
67
49
45
48
45
60
70
48
63
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
26|
31*
32*
39
37
36
38
40
34
30

• lN e tp p r i c e hs a t N ie w a Y o r k , .

PROGRESS

of

th e

U

n it e d

St

a te s

, 1800

to

OF

TH E

U N IT E D

749

STATES.

1911— C o n tin u e d .

Postal statistics, f

P a id as
com p en sa ­
tio n of p o s t ­
m asters.

Gross rev e­
n u e o f de­
p a rtm en t.

Gross e x ­
p e n d itu re of
d ep a rtm en t.

Number.

Dollars.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1,540,545
1,246,548
54,136,319
56,344,006
56,330,000
72,977,300
126,045,210
154,729,465
176,761,835
192,201,920
216,370,660
211,788,518
251,307,105
338,340,385
334,054,610
387,419,455
347,734,325
371,599,605
383,470,500
421,047,460
468,118,445
498,126,175
541,445,070
601,931,520
632,733,420
682,342,470
698,799,090
689,580,670
742,461,940
774,358,780
875,681,970
954,128,450
1,114,560,330
1,202,743,800
1,459,768,460
1,465,122,935
1,620,784,100
1,746,985,520
1,867,173,140
1,961,980,840
2,219,737,060
2,397,503,340
2,543,270,210
2,750,293,090
2,602,278,355
2,795,424,808
3,025,481,467
3.063.633.885
3,418,458,360
3,692,775,815
3,998,544,564
4,239,273,696
4,621,285,723
5,270,549,115
5,330,886,845
5,751,017,915
6,284,450,495
7,061,036,615
7,651,400,405
8,731,875,393
9.067.164.886
10,046,068,728

69,242
149,438
352,295
595,234
1,028,925
1,549,376
1,781,686
1,296,765
1,406,477
1,707,708
2,135,335
2,102,891
2,285,610
2,355,016
2,453,901
2,552,868
2,514,157
2,340,767
2,876,983
3,174,326
3,383,382
3,454,677
4,033,728
4,255,311
4,546,958
4,673,466
5,028,381
5,121,665
5,725,468
5,818,472
7,049,936
7,381,460
7,284,283
7,966,921
7,182,239
7,708,407
8,298,743
8,964,676
10,315,394
11,283,830
11,243,848
11,348,178
11,929,481
12,589,768
13,168,991
13.753.096
14,527,000
15,249,565
15,863,622
15,899,709
16,079,508
16,561,181
16,908,384
17,453,433
18,223,506
19.112.097
19,949,515
20,783,919
21,631,724
22,273,343
22,743,342
23,544,585
24,575,696
25,599,397
26,569,892
27,521,040
28,284,964

P osta l card s
issued.

O rd in a ry p o s t­
age stam ps

Number.

«31,094,000
91,079,000
107.616.000
150.815.000
170.015.500
200.630.000
221.797.000
272.550.500
308.536.500
351.498.000
379.516.750
362.876.750
339.416.500
355.648.000
356.939.250
381.797.500
386.808.500
429,515,350
424.216.750
511.433.500
530,505,600
468.499.750
492,305,550
524.820.150
523.608.250
556,380,650
573.634.150
587.815.250
659,614,800
547,204,090
770,657,950
702,907,450
728,285,100
798,917,850
805,568,700
809.426.750
926,478,900
726.441.000
975,138,748

M atter o f all
k in d s m a iled
(estim a ted ).

3,474, 000,000
3,495, 100,000
3.576, 100,000
3,860, 200,000
4,005, 408,206
4,369, 900,352
4,776, 575,076
5,021, 841,056
4,919, 090.000
5,134, 281,200
5,693, 719,192
5,781, 002,143
6,214, 447.000
6.576, 310.000
7,129, 990,202
7,424, 390.329
8,085, 446,858
8,887, 467,048
9,502, 459,535
10,187, 505,889
11,361, 090,610
12,255, 666,367
13,173, 340.329
14,004, 577,271
14,850, 102,559
16,900, 552,138

280,806
551,755
1,111,761
1,919,314
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
14,356,159
14,436,986
15,297,027
16,292,601
18,344,511
19,772,221
20,037,045
21,915,426
22,996,742
26,471,072
26,791,360
28,644,198
27,531,585
29,277,517
30,041,983
33.315.479
36,785,398
41,876,410
45,508,693
43,325,959
42,560,844
43,948,423
48,837,609
52,695,176
56,175,611
60,882,098
65,931,786
70,930,475
75,896,993
75.080.479
76,983,128
82,499,208
82,665,462
89,012,618
95,021,384
102,354,579
111,631,193
121,848,047
134,224,443
143,582,624
152,826,585
167,932,782
183,585,005
191,478,663
203,562,383
224,128,658
237,879,823

f Fiscal years.
<Postal cards first issued May 1, 1873, under act of June 8, 1872.




213,994
495,969
1,160,926
1,932,708
4,718,236
5,212,953
6,278,402
7,108,450
7,982,757
8,577,424
9,968,342
10,405,286
11,508,058
12,722,470
11.458.083
19,170,610
13,606,759
11,125,364
11,314,207
12,644,786
13,694,728
15,3o2,079
19,235,483
22,730,593
23,698,131
23,9y8,837
24,390,104
26,6o8,192
29,084,946
32,126,415
33,611,3u9
33,263,488
33,486,322
34.165.084
33,449,899
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
62,317,119
66,259,548
73,059,519
76,980,846
81,581,681
84,994,112
87,179,551
90,932,669
94,077,242
98,033,523
101,632,160
107,740,267
115,554,921
124,785,697
138,784,487
152,362,116
167,399,169
178,449,778
190,238,288
208,351,886
221,004,102
229,977,224
237,648,926

Y ea r.

.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
.1903
.1904
.1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911

PROGRESS OF TH E U N ITE D STATES.

750

N o.

3 4 & .— S t a t is t ic a l

R

eco rd

of

P

th e

ro g ress

P osta l statistics— Continued.-}-

Y e a r.

E x te n t
o f p ost
routes.

P ost
offices.

M oneyord er
offices in
opera­
tion .

Number.

V a lu e o f m o n e y orders
issued.

D o m e stic
m oney
orders
issu ed.

Miles.

.

N um ber.'

Number.

D o m e stic.

In tern a ­
tion a l.

Dollars.

Dollars.

1800.........................................................
20,817
903
1810.........................................................
2,300
36.406
1830.........................................................
72,492
4,500
1 8 3 0 ......................................... ..........
115,176
8,450
1840.........................................................
155,739
13,468
1 8 5 0 .. ..................... ..............................
178,672
18,417
1851................................................... ..
196,290
19,796
1852.........................................................
214,284
20,901
1858.................. .................. ....................
217,743
22,320
1 8 5 4 ........................................... ............
23,548
219,935
1855........................ .............. ..................
227,908
24,410
1856................................ ........................
239,642
25,565
1857.......................... .................. ............
242,601
26.586
1 8 5 8 ... * ................................................
260,603
27,977
1850.......................................*................
260,052
28,539
1 8 6 0 ........ .......................... ....................
240,594
28,498
1861.........................................
28.586
140,399
1862........................ .................................
28,875
134,013
1863................................................. ..
139,598
29,047
1864........................................... ..............
139,172
28,878
*1 ,3 6 0 ,1 2 2
1 8 6 5 ....................................... ................
142,340
419
20,550
74,277
3,977,259
1866................................................. ........
180,921
243,609
766
23,828
9,229,327
1,224
1867.................... ........................ ..
203,245
474,496
25,163
1 8 6 8 ......................................................:
1,468
831,937
16,197,858
216,928
26,481
1869.......................................... ..............
24,848,058
1,466
223,731
1,264,143
27,106
1870
.......................................
34,054,184
1,694
28,492
231,232
1,671,253
1871
.......................................
2,151,794
42,164,118
2,076
238,359
30,045
1872
.......................... .......................... ..........................
48,515,532
2,452
251,398
31,863
2,573,349
1873
.......................... .......................... ..........................
2,775
57,516,216
3,355,686
33,244
256,210
1 8 7 4 ..
.......................................
74,424,854
34,294
3,069
4,420,633
269,097
1 8 7 5 ..
. . . . .........................
77,431,251
3,404
277.873
5,006,323
35,547
77,035,972
1876................................ ........................
3,401
281,798
4,998,600
36,383
1 8 7 7 ..
. . . . ............ ..................
72,820,509
4,925,931
3,697
292,820
37,345
1878
.......................... .............
81,442,364
4,143
301,966
38,253
5,613,117
1879
.......................................
88,254,641
4,512
6,372,213
316.711
40,588
1880
.......................................
100,352,818
4,829
42,989
343,888
7,240,537
1881.........................................................
5,163
105,075,769
44,512
7,663,232
344,006
1 8 8 2 ........................................................
5,491
113,400,118
46,231
343.618
8,420,869
1 8 8 3 ........................................................
117,329,406
5,927
46,820
353,166
8,807,556
1884
.......................................
122,121,261
6,310
7,835,694
359,530
48,434
1885
........ ..............................
117,858,921
51,252
365,251
7,056
7,725,893
1886
.......................................
113,819,521
7,357
7,940,302
368,660
5?,614
1887
........ ..............................
117,462,660
7,853
392.874
5£,157
9,232,177
1888
.......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... ..........................
119,649,064
8,241
57,376
9,959,207
403,976
1889................................................. .
115,081,845
8,727
416,159
58,999
10,130,140
1 8 9 0 ..
.......................................
9,382 10,624,727
427,990
62,401
114,362,757
1891
........ ..............................
119,122,236
10,070 11,451,274
64,329
439,027
1892
.......................... .............
120,066,801
447,591
67,119
12,069 12,069,442
1 8 9 3 ..
.......................................
127,576,433
453,833
18,434 13,309,735
68,403
1894
.......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... 14,304,041
69,805
19,264
138,793,579
454,746
1895
.......................................
70,064
156,709,089
19,691 22,031,120
456,026
1896
.......................................
20,802 23,962,053
172,100,649
70,360
463,313
1 8 9 7 ..
.......................................
71,022
21,082 25,169,055
174,482,676
470,082
1898
.......................................
23,421 27,798,078
191,354,121
73,570
480,461
211,213,592
1899
.......................................
75,000
26,784 29,007,870
496,948
1900
.......................................
238,921,009
76,688
29,649 32,060,963
500,989
1901
.......................... ............
76,945
30,529 35,586,379
511,808
274,546,067
1902
.......................................
*75,924
507,540
313,551,279
31,680 40.474.327
1903
.......................................
353,627,648
74,169
34,547 45,941,681
506,268
1904
.......... .................. ..........
35,094 50,392,554
71.131
378,778,488
496,818
1905
.............. ........................
36,832 53.379.327 . 396,903,433
486,805
68.131
1906
.......................................
37,444 58,461,353
444,515,790
65,600
478.711
37,572 62,069,783
1 9 0 7 ..
....................................... . 62,659
463.406
479,650,342
1 9 0 8 ..
.......................................
61,158 , 450,738
43,313 64,864,570
498,699,037
1 9 0 9 ..
.......................................
60,144
50,043 68,791,938
491,074,844
448.618
1910
.......................................
59,580
547,993,642
51,791 76,918,036
447,998
1911
......................................
59,237
51,809 81,146,233
578,111,005
435,388
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38,489
833,006
1,863,512
% 265,242
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2,068,668
1,844,053
2,047,696
2,240,454
3,463,862
4,683,926
6,536,514
7,717,832
7,688,776
6,840,358
7,178,786
9,035,530
II,
12,280,516
13,230,135
14,443,667
15,120,271
16,341,838
13,792,455
12,906,486
13,852,615
13,588,379
13.239.769
13.744.770
16,749,018
20,072,614
22,974,473
35,237,935
42,550,150
47,516,027
63,047,868
84,080,711
88,972,388
76,754,802
99,742,686
109,604,639

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op

the

U

n it e d

1

S t a t e s, 1800

QE

to

TH E

U N IT E D

751

STATE S.

1911— C o n tin u e d .

P osta l sta tistics— C on tin u ed .

i

C ity d e liv e ry se rv ice .*
*
C it y d e ­
liv e r y
offices.

Car­
riers.

Number. Number.

R u ra l d e liv e ry serv ice.2
9‘‘ ' ■
^

A n n u a l co s t
o f service.

Car­
riers.

Dollars.

Number.\

M ileage.

Annual
c o s t.

Dollars.

.........**¥* ' ■

66
317,063.20
685
448,664.51
757
45
589,236.41
863
46
699,934.34
943
47
995,934.59
48 ' 1,198
1,183,915.31
1,246
48
1.230.079.85
1,362
51
1,353,923.23
52
1,419
1,385,965.76
1,443
52
1,422,495.48
1,498
52
1.802,696.41
2,049
87
1,880,041.99
2,195
87
1,981,186.51
2,269
87
1.893.619.85
2,265
87
1,824,166.96
2,275
87
1,947,706.61
2,359
88
2,628 2,363,693.14
104
2,861 2,499,911.54
109
112
3,115 2,623,262.74
154
3’ 680 .3,’ 173,336.51
159 - 3,890 3,504,206.52
4,358 3,985,952.55
178
4,312,306.70
4,841
181
5,310 4,618,692.07
189
6,346 5,422,356.36
358
8,257 6,957,941.90
401
9,066 7,976,202.72
454
10,130 9,072,160.31
519
10,737 9,966,892.67
568
11,625 10,683,575.26
610
11,736 11,229,436.78
610
12.714 12,135,544.93
604
12,834 12,713,861.41
627
12,931 12,827,396.69
629
13,696 13.387.506.10
688
14,256 13.905.800.00
735
15,322 14.512.190.04
796
16,389 15.752.600.00
866
17,787 17,123,310.90
933
19,542 19.337.986 .00
1,032
20,758 20.561.208.10
1,100
1,144
21,778 20,919,078.13
22,965 21,980,632.92
1,184
24,577 23,170,203 63
1,240
26,352 26.258.039.16
1,330
27,620 29.738.123.05
1,440
28.715 31.683.591.17
1,492
1,541
29,168 32,970,451.23

1,843
*83
2,960
148
8,929
391
28,685
1,276
4,301
100,299
8,466 186,252
15,119 332,618
24,566 552,725
32,055 721,237
35,666 820,318
37,582 883,117
39,143 891,432
40,499 979,541
40,977 993,068
41,559 1,015,023

14,840
50,241
150,012
420,433
1,750,321
4,089,041
8,051,599
12,645,275
20,864,885
25,011,625
26.747.000
34.500.000
35,661,034
36,923,737
37,126,812

7896,334
1.024.567
1,220,267
1,378,647
1.613.567
1,972,196
2,363,684
2,869,370
2,889,900
3,081,055
3,475,377
3,629,851
4,062,675
4,551,672
5.191,594
5; 873,517
6,786,221
7,860,292
8,650,806
9,296,741
10,224,953
11,372,811
12,024,580
13,941,108
15,440,033
16,756,499

P a ten ts
issu ed .*

I m m i­
g r a n ts
a rriv e d .*

Number.

S p ecia l deliv e r y serv ­
ic e —pieces
d eliv e re d .3

Number.

473
993
872
1,019
961
1,844
2,013
2,505
2,896
3,695
4,504
4,778
3,329
3,532
4,184
5,025
6,616
9,458
13,026
13,410
13,997
13,333
13,056
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
23,273
23,794
22,267
25,527
26,499
27,373
27,886
31,699
30,934
30,399
31,965
36,620
33,682
37,421
35,930
34,084

8,385
23,322
84,066
369,980
379,466
371,603
368,645
427,833
200,877
196,857
246,945
119,501
118,616
150,237
89,724

89,007
174,524
193,195
247,453
314,917
310,965
138,840
352,768
387,203
321,350
404,806
459,803
313,339
227,498
169,986
141,857
138,469
177,826
457,257
669,431
788,992
603,322
518,592
395,346
334,203
490,109
546,889
444,427
455,302
560,319
623,084
502.917
314,467
279,948
343,267
230,832
229,299
811,715
448,572
487.918
648,743
857,046
812.870
1,026,499
1,100,735
1 ,285,349
782.870
751,786
1,041,570
878,587

Y e a r.

...1 8 0 0
...1 8 1 0
...1 8 2 0
...1 8 3 0
...1 8 4 0
...1 8 5 0
...1 8 5 1
...1 8 5 2
...1 8 5 3
...1 8 5 4
...1 8 5 5
...1 8 5 6
...1 8 5 7
...1 8 5 8
...1 8 5 9
...I 8 6 0
...1 8 6 1
...1 8 6 2
...1 8 6 3
...1 8 6 4
...1 8 6 5
...1 8 6 6
...1 8 6 7
...1 8 6 8
...1 8 6 0
...1 8 7 0
...1 8 7 1
...1 8 7 2
...1 8 7 3
...1 8 7 4
...1 8 7 5
...1 8 7 6
...1 8 7 7
...1 8 7 8
...1 8 7 9
...1 8 8 0
...1 8 8 1
...1 8 8 2
...1 8 8 3
...1 8 8 4
...1 8 8 5
...1 8 8 6
...1 8 8 7
...1 8 8 8
...1 8 8 9
...1 8 9 0
...1 8 9 1
...1 8 9 2
...1 8 9 3
...1 8 9 4
...1 8 9 5
...1 8 9 6
...1 8 9 7
...1 8 9 8
...1 8 9 9
...1 9 0 0
...1 9 0 1
...1 9 0 2
...1 9 0 3
...1 9 0 4
...1 9 0 5
...1 9 0 6
...1 9 0 7
...1 9 0 8
..1909
...1 9 1 0
...1 9 1 1

<1820 t o 1855, t o t a l a lie n p a sse n g e rs a r r iv e d . T h e fig u re s f o r 1820 a n d 1830 c o v e r y e a r s e n d e d S ep t.
30; f o r 1840 a n d 1851 t o 1867, c a le n d a r y e a r s ; f o r 1850, fift e e n m o n t h s e n d e d D e c . 31; f o r 1868, s i x
m o n t h s e n d e d J u n e 30, a n d 1869 t o d a t e , fis c a l y e a rs .
* P r o m N o v . 1,1864, t o Ju n e 30,1865. M on ey -ord er sy ste m w e n t in t o o p era tion N o v . 1, 1864, u n d e r a c t
o f C on gress o f M a y 17,1864.
• F r o m S e p t. 1, 1869, t o Ju n e 30,1870. In tern a tion a l m o n e y orders first issued u n d e r co n v e n t io n o f O c t .
12, 1867.
7 F o r n in e m o n th s o n ly .




PROGRESS OF THE

UN ITE D STATES.

No. 3 4 8 . —

S t a t is t ic a l R e c o r d

S tu d e n ts in c o lle g e s ,
u n iv e r s it ie s , a n d s c h o o ls
o f t e c h n o lo g y .!1

P u b lic s c h o o ls .t

P u p ils
e n r o lle d .

S a la ries p a id
A v era g e
s u p e r in t e n d T ota l
d a ily
e n ts a n d
e x p e n d it u r e ,
atte n d a n ce .
te a c h e r s .

N u m ber.

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.
1903.
1904.
1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.
1911.

N u m ber.

6,871,522
7,561,582
7,815,306
8,003,614
8,444,251
8,785,678
8,869,115
8,965,006
9,438,883
9,504,458
9,867,505
10,000,896
10,211,578
10,651,828
10,982,364
11,398,024
11,664,460
11,884,944
12,182,600
12,392,260
12,722,581
13,050,132
13,255,921
13,483,340
13,995,357
14,243,765
14,498,956
14,823,059
15,103,874
15,176,219
15,503,110
15,688,602
15,917,385
15,999,717
16,256,038
16,468,300
16,641,970
16,890,818
17,061,962
17,506,175
17,813,852

4,077,347
4,545,317
4,668,844
4,745,459
5,050,840
5,248,114
5,291,376
5,426,595
5,783,065
5,876,077
6,144,143
6,145,932
6,331,242
6,652,392
7,055,696
7,297,529
7,526,351
7,681,806
7,906,986
8,005,969
8,153,635
8,408,323
8,560,603
8,837,199
9,263,350
9,548,722
9,781,475
10,052,554
10,356,458
10,328,396
10,632,772
10,714,613
11,064,164
11,053,158
11,318,256
11,481,531
11,712,300
11,925,672
12,154,172
12,684,837
12,827,307

D o lla r s.

37,832,566
42,580,853
45,935,681
47,932,050
50,785,656
54,722,250
55,358,166
54,973,776
56,155,133
54,639,731
55,942,972
58,012,463
60,594,933
64,798,859
68,384,275
72,878,993
76,270,434
78,639,964
83,022,562
87,568,306
91,836,484
96,303,069
100,298,256
104,560,339
109,202,405
113,872,388
117,139,841
119,310,503
124,192,270
129,345,873
137,687,746
143,286,204
151,443,681
157,635,732
167,824,753
177,462,981
186,483,464
202,047,814
219,780,123
237,013,913
8 253,915,170

Dollars.

63,396,666
69,107,612
74,234,476
76,238,464
80,054,286
83,504,007
83,082,578
79,439,826
79,083,260
76,192,375
78,094,687
83,642,964
88,990,466
96,750,003
103,212,837
110,328,375
113,322,545
115,783,890
124.244.911
132,539,783
140,506,715
147,494,809
155,817,012
164,171,057
172,502,843
175,809,279
183,498; 965
187,682,269
194.292.911
200,154,597
214,964,618
227,465,664
238,262,299
252,804,081
273,216,227
291,616,660
307,765,659
336,898,333
371,344,410
401,397,747
426,250,484

M en.

N u m ber.

44,926
46,220
51,163
55,305
59,814
62,053
65,143
64,662
67,018
•67,505
72,159
75,472
78,133
-82,394
86,006
92,161
97,738
96,575
106,946
119,480
119,578
119,026

ts

lF
2F;

excli
3

f

;he y e a r s 1873-1882, in c lu s iv e , a r e fo r t h e C a len d a r y e a r p r e c e d in g
i l 1889 in c lu d e n o n r e s id e n t g r a d u a te s tu d e n ts ; fig u re s f o r 1889
n r e s id e n t g r a d u a te stu d e n ts.
fo r y e a rs e n d in g J u n e 30 a n d d o n o t i n c lu d e m e ssa g e s s e n t o v e r 1<
cts a ft e r 1902.




PEOGEESS OP THE UNITED STATES
of th e

U nited States , 1 8 0 0

to 1 9 1 1 — C o n t i n u e d .

Public, society, and school
libraries.

Num­
ber.

Number of
volumes.

753

Commercial failures,*

Number of
volumes
per 100 in­
habitants.

Amount of
liabilities.

Telegraph
sent. *
(Western
Union.)

N u m ber

.

Newspa­
pers and
periodicals
published.

N u m ber

.

*359
‘ 861
1,403
2,526

2,039

11,487,778

19,401,199

3,503

25,977,643

4,026

33,051,872

47

5,383

44,591,851

59

4,932
4,225
3,913
3,676
6,993
1,652
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

76,869

754,419,002

" *7*68"

62,628,061

11,615
12,069
12,199
11,520
10,682
11,725
15,690
12,924
12,652
13,441

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
155,444,185
144,202,311
102.676.172
119,201,515
197,385,225
222,315,684
154,603,465
201,757,097
191,061,665

4, 051

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
69,790,866
67,903,973
67,477,320
71,487,082
74,804,551
62,371,287
68,053,439
75,135,405
77,780,732

6 5,219
5,871
6,056
6,519
6,875
7.339
7,870
8,129
7,958
8.340
8,703
9,723
10,267
10,611
11,196
12,671
13,494
14,160
14,706
15,555
16.319
16,948
18,536
18,714
20,006
20,169
• 20,395
20,630
19,861
20,453
21,178
20,806
20,879
20,156
20,485
22,168
23,146
22,326
21,735
21.320
22,603
22,725
22,806

Year.

.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
.1900
.1901
.1902
.1903
. 1904
.1905
. 1906
.1907
.1908
. 1909
. 1910
. 1911

* Calendar years.
<Figures from 1810 to 1860, inclusive, from census of 1880.
51828.
‘ Figures from 1869 to 1908 from Rowell’s Newspaper Directory; subsequently from Ayer’s Ameri­
can Newspaper Annual.
* Figures of 1900 are used for libraries not reporting in 1903.
‘ Includes salaries of teachers only.
21
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C M E C L F A C L A D M N T R S A IS IC
O M R IA , IN N IA , N O E A Y T T T S
O T E P IN IP L C U T IE O T E W R D
F H R C A O NR S F H O L .




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COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, AND MONETARY STATISTICS OF THE
PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD.
N o. 3 4 9 .— G O L D

AN D

S IL V E R

C O IN A G E

OF TH E

M IN T S

OF TH E

W O R LD :

1 8 8 0 to 1 9 1 0 .

[Source: Report of Director of the Mint on Production of Precious Metals in the United States.]
G old.

1

Silver.

Calendar year.
F in e ounces.

V a lue.

F in e ounces.

Dollars.

C oin in g v a lu e. *

Dollars.

188 0............................ ...........................................

7.242.951

149,725,081

65,442,074

1881........................................................................

7, 111, 864

147,015,275

8 3 ,539r051

84,611,974'
108,010,080

1882........................................................................

4,822,851

99,697,170

85,685,996

110,785,934

1883........................................................................

5,071,882

104,845,114

84,541,904

109,306,705

1884........................................................................

4,810,061

99,432,795

74,120,127

95,832,084

1885........................................................................

4,632,273

95,757,582

98,044,475

126,764,574

1886.........................................................................

4,578,310

94,642,070

96,566,844

124,854,101

1887 . . . ................................................................

6,046,510

124,992,465

126,388,502

163,411,397j

1888......................... ...............................................

6,522,346

134,828,855

104,354,000

134,922,344

1889........................................................................

8,170,611

168,901,519

107,788,256

139,362,595

1890........................................................................

7,219,725

149,244,965

117,789,228

152,293,144

1891........................................................................

5,782,463

119,534,122

106,962,049

138,294,367

1892........................................................................

8,343,387

172,473,124

120,282,947

155,517,347

1893.........................................................................

11,243,342

232,420,517

106,697,783

137,952,690

1894 .......................................................................

11,025,680

227,921,032

87,472,523

113,095,788

1 8 9 5 ................................................................. ..

11,178,855

231,087,438

98,128,832

126,873,642*

1896........................................................................

9,476,039

195,899,517

123,394,239

159,540,027

1897........................................................................

21,174,850

437,722,992

129,775,082

167,790,006
149,282,936*

1898........................................................................

19,131,244

395,477,905

115,461,020

1899................................................................ .

22,548,101

466,110,614

128,566,167

166,226,964

1900.........................................................................

17,170,053

354,936,497

143,362,948

185,358,156

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

12,001,537

248,093,787

107,439,666

138,911,891'

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

10,662,098

220,405,125

149,826,725

193,715,362

1903........................................................................

11,634,166

240,499,547

161,159,508

211,795,829

1904........................................................................

22,031,285

455,427,085

136,518,406

176,508,646

1905................................................................ .

11,898,037

245,954,257

134,062,314

173,333,093

1906.........................................................................

17,721,058

366,326,788

120,339,501

155,590,466

1907.........................................................................

19,921,014

411,803,902

171,561,490

221,816,876

1908.........................................................................

15,828,573

327,205,649

151,352,824

195,6S8,499

1909........................................................................

15,163,116

313,242,714

87,728,951

113, 427,331

1910........................................................................

21,734,542

454,814,248

78,786,842

108,915,627;

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

423,967,695

8,769,771,534

4,169,385,434

5,401,198,360

N o . 3 5 0 . — E S T I M A T E S O F T H E W O R L D 'S C O N S U M P T I O N O F G O L D
S I L V E R I N A R T S A N D I N D U S T R I E S : C alendar Y ear 1 9 1 0 .

AN D

[Source: Report of Director of the Mint on Production of Precious Metals in the United States.]
Country.




Silver.

Dollars.

United States....................
Canada ...........................
Austria-Hungary..............
Belgium.............................
Finland.............................
France ...............................
Germany...........................
Great Britain.....................
Italy....................................

Gold.

Fine ounces.

33.750.600 23,186,800
1.850.000
730,000
6.696.500 3,081,600
1.500.000 1,000,000
168,000
75,100
18,941,100 10.849.000
21.804.600 8,000,000
20,000,000 14.475.000
3.004.500 2,028,400

Country.

Netherlands....................
Russia..............................
Sweden.............................
Switzerland......................
Other countries...............
Asiatic countries............
Egypt and Africa............
Australasia ......................
Total........................

Gold.

Silver.

Dollars.

F in e ounces.

640,800
360,700
4,437,600
4.013.200
496,100
225,000
6,380,100
2,013,400
3,500,000
3.809.200
60,000.000 66,871,100
2,500, 0 0
0
2 000,000
,
932,400
1,000,000
176,608, 2 0 142,718,500
0
757

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

758

N o . 3 3 1 ____P R O D U C T I O N
l

OF

TH E

GOLD

AND

D IS C O V E R Y

S IL V E R

IN

TH E

W ORLD

S IN C E

O F A M E R I C A .1

[Source: 1498 to 1885, table of averages compiled by Dr. Adolph Soettoeer; other figures represent esti­
mates of the Director of the Mint.]
S ilv e r.

G o ld .

T o t a l f o r p e r io d .

P e r io d .

O u n ce s , fin e .

Annual
a v e r a g e fo r
p e r io d .

V a lu e .

V a lu e .

D o lla r s.

T o t a l f o r p e r io d .

Annual
a v era g e fo r
p e r io d .

D o lla r s.

C o in in g v a l u e .2

C o in in g
v a lu e .

D o lla r s.

O u n c e s , fin e .

D o lla r s.

1498-1520.........

5,221,16®

107,981,000

3,855,000

42,309,400

54,703,000

1521-1544.........

5,524,656

114,205,000

4,759,000

69,598,320

89,986,000

3,740,000

1M 5-1560.........

4,377,544

90,492,000

5,656,000

160,287,040

207,240,000

12,952,000
12,450,000

1,954,000

1561-1580.........

4,398,120

90,917,000

4,546,000

192,578,500

248,990,000

1581-1600.........

4,745,340

98,095,000

4,905,000

269,352,700

348,254,000

17,413,000

1601-1620.........

5,478,. 36®

113,248,000

5,662,000

271,924,700

351,579,000

17,579,000

1621-1640.........

5,336,900

110,324,000

5,516,000

253,084,800

327,221,000

16,361,000

1641-1660.........

5,639,110

116,571,000

5,828,000

235,530,900

304,525,000

15,226,000

1661-1680.........

5,954,180

123,084,000

6,154,000

216,691,000

280,166,000

14,008,000

1681-1700.........

6,921,895

143,088,000

7,154,000

219,841,700

284,240,000

14,212,000

1 7 0 1 -1 7 2 0 .....

8,243,260

170,403,000

8,520,000

228,650,800

295,629,000

14,781,000

1721-1740.........

12,268,440

253,611,000

12,681,000

277,261,600

358,480,000

17,924,000

1741-1760.........

15,824,23®

327,116,000

16,356,000

342,812,235

443,232,000

22,162,000

1761-1780.........

13,313,315

275,211,000

13,761,000

419,711,820

542,658,000

27,133,000

1781-1800.........

11,438,970

236,464,000

11,823,000

565,235,580

730,810,000

36,540,000

1 3 0 1 -1 8 1 0 .....

5,715,627

118,152,000

11,815,000

287,469,225

371,677,000

37,168,000

1 3 1 1 -1 8 2 0 .....

3,679,568

76,063,000

7,606,000

173,857,555

224,786,000

22,479,006

1821-1830.........

4,570,444

94,479,000

9,448,000

148,070,040

191,444,000

19,144,000

1 8 3 1 -1 8 4 0 .....

6,522,913

134,841,000

13,484,000

191,758,675

247,930,000

24,793,000

1 8 4 1 -1 8 5 0 .....

17,605,618

363,928,000

36,393,000

250,903,422

324,400,000

32,440,000

1 8 5 1 -1 8 5 5 .....

32,051,621

662,566,000

132,513,000

142,442,986

184,169,600

36,834,000

1856-1860.........

32,431,312

670,415,000

134,083,000

145,477,142

188,092,000

37,618,000

1 8 6 1 ....'...........

5,949,582

122,989,000

122,989,000

35,401,972

45,772,000

45,772,000

1 8 6 2 . . . . ...........

5,949,582

122,989,000

122,989,000

35,401,972

45,772,000

45,772,000

1863...................

5,949,582

122,989,000

122,989,000

35,401,972

45,772,000

45,772,000

1864............... ...

5,949,582

122,989,000

122,989,000

35,401,972

45,772,000

45,772,000

1865............. ..

5,949,582

122,989,000

122,989,000

35,401,972

45,772,000

45,772,000

1 8 6 6 . . . . . .........

6,270,086

129,614,000

129,614,000

43,051,583

55,663,000

55,663,000

1867...................

6,270,086

129,614,000

129,614,000

43,051,583

55,663,000

55,663,000

1 8 6 8 ..........

6,270,086

129,614,000

129,614,000

43,051,583

55,663,000

55,663,000

1 8 6 9 . . . . . .........

6,270,086

129,614,000

129,614,000

43,051,583

55,663,000

55,663,000

1 8 7 0 .................

6,270,086

129,614,000

129,614,000

43,051,583

55,663,000

55,663,000

1 8 7 1 . . . . . .........

5,591,014

115.577.000

115,577,000

63.317.014

81.864.000

81.864.000

1 8 7 2 . . . . . .........

5,591,014

115.577.000

115,577,000

63.317.014

81.864.000

81.864.000

1 8 7 3 .................

4,658,675

96,200,000

96,200,000

63,267,187

81,800,000 ;

81,800,000

1874...................

4,390,031

90,750,000

90,750,000

55,300,781

71,500,000

71,500,000

1875...................

4,716,563

97,500,000

97,500,000

62,261,719

80,500,000

80,500,000

1 8 7 6 ..........

5,016,488

103,700,000

103,700,000

67,753,125

87,600,000

87,600,000

1877_____ _____

5,512,196

113,947,200

113,947,000

62,679,916

81,040,700

81,040,700

1878...................

5,761,114

119,092,800

119,092,800

73,385,451

94,882,200

94,882,200

1 8 7 9 .. . .............

5,262,174

108,778,800

108,778,800

74,383,495

96,172,600

96,172,600

I860___ ______

5,148,880

106,436,800

106.436,800

74,795,273

96,705,000

96,705,000

1881.............

4,983,742

103,023,100

103,023,100

79,020,872

102,168,400

102,168,400

1882...................

4,934,086

100,996,600

101,996,600

86,472,091

111,802,300

111, 302,300

1883...................

4,614,588

95,392,000

95,392,000

89,175,023

115,297,000

115,297,000

1884...................

4,921,169

101,729,600

101,729,600 I

81,507,801

105,461,400

105,461,400

1For production of the United States, see Tables Nos. 118 and lit.

2 Commercial values for single years may be ascertained by multiplying fine ounces by annual
average prices of silver as shown in Table No. 261.




759

STATISTICS OP P R IN CIP A L COUNTRIES.
N o. 3 5 1 .— P

r o d u c t io n

of

G

old
of

an d

A

S il v e r

m e r ic a

in

the

W

orld

G o ld .

P e r io d .

T o t a l f o r p e r io d .

O u n c e s , fin e .

V a lu e .

D o lla r s.

S in c e

the

D

is c o v e r y

— C o n tin u e d .

S ilv e r .
Annual
a ve ra g e fo r
p e r io d .

V a lu e .

T o t a l f o r p e r io d .

O u n c e s , fin e .

D o lla r s.

C o m in g v a lu e .

D o lla r s.

A n im a l
a v e ra g e fo r
p e r io d .
C o in in g
v a lu e .

D oU a rs.

5 ,2 4 5 ,5 7 2

1 0 8 ,4 3 5 ,6 0 0

1 0 8 ,4 3 5 ,6 0 0

9 1 ,6 0 9 ,9 5 9

1 1 8 ,4 4 5 ,2 0 0

1 1 8 ,4 4 5 ,2 0 0

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

5 ,1 3 5 ,6 7 9

1 0 6 ,1 6 3 ,9 0 0

1 0 6 ,1 6 8 ,9 0 0

9 3 ,2 9 7 ,2 9 0

12 0 ,6 2 6 ,8 0 0

1 2 0 ,6 2 6 ,8 0 0

1887.......................

5 ,1 1 6 ,8 6 1

1 0 5 ,7 7 4 ,9 0 0

1 0 5 ,7 7 4 ,9 0 0

9 6 ,1 2 3 ,5 8 6

1 2 4 ,2 8 1 ,0 0 0

1 2 4 ,2 8 1 ,0 0 0

1 1 0 ,1 9 6 ,9 0 0

1 1 0 ,1 9 6 ,9 0 0

1 0 8 ,8 2 7 ,6 0 6

1 4 0 ,7 0 6 ,4 0 0

1 4 0 ,7 0 6 ,4 0 0

1885.......................
1m

1888........................

5 ,3 3 0 ,7 7 5

1889........................

5 ,9 7 3 ,7 9 0

1 2 3 ,4 8 9 ,2 0 0

1 2 3 ,4 8 9 ,2 0 0

12 0 ,2 1 3 ,6 1 1

1 5 5 ,4 2 7 ,7 0 0

1 5 5 ,4 2 7 ,7 0 0

1890........................

5 ,7 4 9 ,3 0 6

1 1 8 ,8 4 8 ,7 0 0

1 1 8 ,8 4 8 ,7 0 0

1 2 6 ,0 9 5 ,0 6 2

1 6 3 ,0 3 2 ,0 0 0

1 6 3 ,0 3 2 ,0 0 0
1 7 7 ,3 5 2 ,3 0 0

1891........................

6 ,3 2 0 ,1 9 4

1 3 0 ,6 5 0 ,0 0 0

1 3 0 ,6 5 0 ,0 0 0

1 3 7 ,1 7 0 ,9 1 9

1 7 7 ,3 5 2 ,3 0 0

1892.......................

*7,0 9 4 ,2 6 6

1 4 6 ,6 5 1 ,5 0 0

1 4 6 ,6 5 1 ,5 0 0

1 5 3 ,1 5 1 ,7 6 2

1 9 8 ,0 1 4 ,4 0 0

198 ,0 1 4 ,4 0 0

1893.......................

7 ,6 1 8 ,8 1 1

1 5 7 ,4 9 4 ,8 0 0

1 5 7 ,4 9 4 ,8 0 0

1 6 5 ,4 7 2 ,6 2 1

2 1 3 ,9 4 4 ,4 0 0

2 1 3 ,9 4 4 ,4 0 0

1894.......................

8 ,7 6 4 ,3 6 2

1 8 1 ,1 7 5 ,6 0 0

1 8 1 ,1 7 5 ,6 0 0

1 6 4 ,6 1 0 ,3 9 4

2 1 2 ,8 2 9 ,6 0 0

2 1 2 ,8 2 9 ,6 0 0

1895.......................

9 ,6 1 5 ,1 9 0

1 9 8 ,7 6 3 ,6 0 0

1 9 8 ,7 6 3 ,6 0 0

16 7 ,8 0 0 ,9 6 0

2 1 6 ,5 6 6 ,9 0 0

2 1 6 ,5 6 6 ,9 0 0

1896.......................

9 ,7 8 3 ,9 1 4

2 0 2 ,2 5 1 ,6 0 0

2 0 2 ,2 5 1 ,6 0 0

1 5 7 ,0 6 1 ,3 7 0

2 0 3 ,0 6 9 ,2 0 0

2 0 3 ,0 6 9 ,2 0 0
2 0 7 ,4 1 3 ,0 0 0

1897.................. ..

1 1 ,4 2 0 ,0 6 8

2 3 6 ,0 7 3 ,7 0 0

2 3 6 ,0 7 3 ,7 0 0

1 6 0 ,4 2 1 ,0 8 2

2 0 7 ,4 1 3 ,0 0 0

1898.......................

1 3 ,8 7 7 ,8 0 6

2 8 6 ,8 7 9 ,7 0 0

2 8 6 ,8 7 9 ,7 0 0

1 6 9 ,0 5 5 ,2 5 3

2 1 8 ,5 7 6 ,8 0 0

2 1 8 ,5 7 6 ,8 0 0

1899.....................

1 4 ,8 3 7 ,7 7 5

3 0 6 ,7 2 4 ,1 0 0

3 0 6 ,7 2 4 ,1 0 0

1 6 8 ,3 3 7 ,4 5 3

2 1 7 ,6 4 8 ,2 0 0

2 1 7 ,6 4 8 ,2 0 0

1900.......................

1 2 ,3 1 5 ,1 3 5

2 5 4 ,5 7 6 ,3 0 0

2 5 4 ,5 7 6 ,3 0 0

17 3 ,5 9 1 ,3 6 4

2 2 4 ,4 4 1 ,2 0 0

2 2 4 ,4 4 1 ,2 0 0

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

1 2 ,6 2 5 ,5 2 7

2 6 0 ,9 9 2 ,9 0 0

2 6 0 ,9 9 2 ,9 0 0

17 3 ,0 1 1 ,2 8 3

2 2 3 ,6 9 1 ,3 0 0

2 2 3 ,6 9 1 ,3 0 0

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

1 4 ,3 5 4 ,6 8 0

2 9 6 ,7 3 7 ,6 0 0

2 9 6 ,7 3 7 ,6 0 0

1 6 2 ,7 6 3 ,4 8 3

2 1 0 ,4 4 1 ,9 0 0

2 1 0 ,4 4 1 ,9 0 0

1903.......................

1 5 ,8 5 2 ,6 2 0

3 2 7 ,7 0 2 ,2 0 0

3 2 7 ,7 0 2 ,2 0 0

16 7 ,6 8 9 ,3 2 2

2 1 6 ,8 1 0 ,3 0 0

2 1 6 ,8 1 0 ,3 0 0

1904........................

1 6 ,8 0 4 ,3 7 2

3 4 7 ,3 7 7 ,2 0 0

3 4 7 ,3 7 7 ,2 0 0

1 6 4 ,1 9 5 ,2 6 6

2 1 2 ,2 9 2 ,9 0 0

2 1 2 ,2 9 2 ,9 0 0

1905.......................

1 8 ,3 9 6 ,4 5 1

3 8 0 ,2 8 8 ,7 0 0

3 8 0 ,2 8 8 ,7 0 0

1 7 2 ,3 1 7 ,6 8 8

2 2 2 ,7 9 4 ,5 0 0

2 2 2 ,7 9 4 ,5 0 0

1906.......................

1 9 ,4 7 1 ,0 8 0

4 0 2 ,5 0 8 ,0 0 0

4 0 2 ,5 0 3 ,0 0 0

1 6 5 ,0 5 4 ,4 9 7

2 1 3 ,4 0 3 ,8 0 0

2 1 3 ,4 0 3 ,8 0 0

1907.......................

1 9 ,9 7 7 ,2 6 0

4 1 2 ,9 6 6 ,6 0 0

4 1 2 ,9 6 6 ,6 0 0

1 8 4 ,2 0 6 ,9 8 4

2 3 8 ,1 6 6 ,6 0 0

2 3 8 ,1 6 6 ,6 0 0

1 9 0 8 . . . . .............

2 1 ,4 2 2 ,2 4 4

4 4 2 ,4 7 6 ,9 0 0

4 4 2 ,4 7 6 ,9 0 0

2 0 3 ,1 3 1 ,4 0 4

2 6 2 ,6 3 4 ,5 0 0

2 6 2 ,6 3 4 ,5 0 0

1909.......................

2 1 ,9 6 9 ,3 0 3

4 5 4 ,1 4 5 ,7 0 0

4 5 4 ,1 4 5 ,7 0 0

21 0 ,4 5 3 ,4 8 1

2 7 2 ,1 0 1 ,4 0 0

2 7 2 ,1 0 1 ,4 0 0

19 1 0 .......................

2 1 ,9 9 6 ,2 9 7

4 5 4 ,7 0 3 ,9 0 0

4 5 4 ,7 0 3 ,9 0 0

2 2 2 ,8 7 9 ,3 6 2

28 8 , 167,300

2 8 8 ,1 6 7 ,3 0 0

1 0 ,6 5 4 ,2 3 3 ,7 6 9

1 3 ,7 7 5 ,1 7 0 ,9 0 0

T o t a l ____

6 6 9 ,8 2 8 ,4 8 3 .




1 3 ,8 4 6 ,2 2 5 ,6 0 0

STO C K S

O F

M ON EY,

IN

TH E

TH E

AGGREGATE

W O RLD ,

AND

D ECEM BER

31,

PER

C A P IT A , IN

TH E

P R IN C IP A L

C O U N T R IE S

OF

1910.

760

N o. 3 5 2 .— A P P R O X IM A T E

[S ource: R e p o r t o f th e D irector o f th e M in t, T rea su ry D e p a rtm e n t.]

S tock o f g old.
P o p u la ­
tion .

In banks
and p u b ­
lic treas­
uries.

I n circu ­
lation.

T ota l.

F u ll tender.

L im ited
tender.

P e r c a p ita .
U n co v e re d
p a p er.
T otal.

G old .

Silver.

P a p er.

T o ta l.

Thousands. Thousands. Thousands. Thousands. Thousands. Thousands. Thousands. Thousands.
U n ited S t a t e s ....................
A u stria -H u n g a ry ..............
B e lg iu m ...............................
B ritish E m p ire:
Australasia..................
C a n ada..........................
U n ited K in g d o m ___
I n d ia ..............................
S ou th A fr ic a ...............
Straits S e ttle m e n ts 1
B u lg a ria ................................
C u b a .......... ...........................
D en m ark.
P rance.
G e r m a n y .. .
G reece...........
H a it i____
I t a ly ...............
J a p a n ............
M e x ico ..........
N etherlands
N o rw a y ........
P o r tu g a l___
R o u m a n ia ..
R u s s ia ...........
S erv ia ............
S ia m ........ ..




93,200
50,500
7,300

$1,331,300
271,600
24,300

4.300
6,200
45,000
295.000
7.800
1,600
4.000
2,100
2,700
11.300
2,900
39.300
63.600
2,600
1,500
33.900
52.900
13.600
5.800
2.300
5,400
6.800
154.000
2,800
7.000

184,500
108,200
314,200
13,200
50,400
2,200
6,100
19.700
8.300
4.200
632.900
185.900
19.700
1.300
264.100
56.200
28,600
50.200
9.200
8,600
19.700
634.100
5,100

$378,700
85,500
14,600
335,800
15,000

18,200
174,600
2,900
293,500
1,900
15,500
19,200
4,600
327,300

$1,710,000
$68,300
357,100 ......................
24,300
12,400
199.100
108,200
650,000
13,200.
65.400
2,200
6,100
42,000
37^900
182.900
7.100
926.400
185.900
21,600
1,300
264.100
71.700
28,600
69.400
13,800
8,600
19.700
961.400
5.100
100

.
.
.
101,000
.
.
.
.
.
.
347,400
.
.
1,000
22,700
.
52,000
.
.
.
.
.
.
49,400

$161,200
129.100
2,600

$729,500
129,100
15,000

10,000
6,700
116,800
45.000
20.000
37.500
4,800
5.000
8.000
15,800
500
63,700
243,900
3.000
1.500
1.400
125.100
4.000
33,300
3.400
37,200
200
78.500
1.500

10,000
6,700
116,800
146,000
20,000
37.500
4,800
5.000
8.000
15,800
500
411.100
243,900
3,000
2.500
24,100
125.100
56,000
33,300
3,400
37,200
200
78.500
1.500
49,400

$784,600
143,500
135,300
77,800
115,200
38,900
7,500
9,800
13.500
6,700
11.500
223,000
276,100
24,600
8,200
182,300
89.300
51,200
60.300
5,400
72,600
38,100
5,300
2,100

$18. 35
7.07
3.33

$7. 83
2.56
2.05

46.30
17.45
14.44
.05
8.38
1.37

2. 33
1. 08
2.60
.49
2.56
23.44
1.20
2.38
2.96
1.40
.17
10.47
3.83
1.15
1.67
.71
2. 36
4.12
5.74
1.48
6.89
.03
.51
.54
7.06

14.04
16.19
2. 45
23.57
2.93
8.31
.87
7.79
1.36
2.10
11.97
6.00
1.59
2.90
6.24
1.82

$8.41
2.84.
18.53
12.39
2.56
.13
4.69
2.45
5.00
.5 £
3.96
5.67
4.34
9.46
5.46
5.38
1.69
3.76
10.39
2.35
13.44
5.60
1.89
.30

$34. 59
12.47
23. 91
48.63
30.92
19.60
.67
10.94
29.50
5.18
22.38
22.00
18.18
6.58
39.71
11.10
18.92
8.00
13.88
5.41
9.98
28.10
9.83
21.92
8.53
6.75
4.25
7.37

. STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL. COUNTRIES,

C ou n try .

S tock o f silver.

T o t a l ..........................




7,000
2.300
20,500
3,500
4.300
1,600

253,500
2,500
98,500
500

300
100
100
800
4,500
1,100
2,600
19,7005,400
3,300
24,000
5,300

100
100
100
300
8,300
8,600
400
106,800
21,600
30,000
15,500
1,500
4,811,500

1, 031,700

2,400

253,500
2,500
98,500
500

9,400
500
25,000
2,800

9,400
500
25,000
2,800

4,500

1,300

1,300

400
300
100

400
300
100

3,200
34,700
116,400
100

100
100
100
300
12,200
15,500
3,300
106,800
24,800
64,700
131,900
1,600

2,400
4,300
11,500
173,700
8,600
13,500
26,400
5,400

2,400
4,300
11,500
173,700
8,600
13,500
26,400
5,400

1,850,600

6,704,100

1,445,300

2,599,500

2,100

3,900
2,900

1,154,200

487,800
4,000
53,400
210,000
2,000

36.21
1.09
4.80
.1 4

1.34
.2 2
1.22
.8 0

3.00

.87
1.33
3.00
1.00

14,500

.33
1.00
1.00
.38
2.71
14.09
1.27
5.42
4.59
19.60
5.50
.3 0

.5 3
3.91
4.42
8. 82
1.59
4.09
1.10
1.00

3,127,600

6.50

2.52

500
200
600
33,000
1,700
4,300
76,000
32.400
25.400

1 In clu d es Straits S ettlem en ts, th e M alay States, a n d Johore.

2 T h is a m o u n t has been re d u ce d t o a g o ld basis; t h a t is, 100 pesos eq u a l 1 U n ited States gold dollar.

69.69
1.73
15.26
2.33
1.33

107.24
6.02
16.20
2 .3 5
5.20

2.74

3.33
6.00
8.00
41.63
3.24
19.55
7.34
18.09
12.18
31.39
6.60
4.05

3.03

12.05

1.67
2.00
6.00
41.25
1. 55
1.65
3.85
6.00
7.70

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES,

S ou th A m erican States:
A rg en tin a .....................
B o liv ia ..........................
B ra zil.............................
C h i l e .........•-.................
C o lo m b ia .....................
E c u a d o r .......................
Guiana—
B r itis h ..................
D u t c h ....................
F re n ch ................ ..
P a ra g u a y .....................
P e r u ...............................
U ru g u a y .......................
V en ezu ela .....................
S p a in .....................................
S w e d e n .................................
S w itzerlan d.........................
T u r k e y .................................
Central A m erica n States,

N o . 3 5 3 . — C O M M E R C IA L A N D F IN A N C IA L S T A T IS T IC S O F T H E P R IN C IP A L C O U N T R IE S O F T H E W O R L D .
[Compiled from official reports of the respective Governments.

For explanatory notes to this table, see pp. 770 to 772.]
Foreign commerce.

Popula­
tion per
square
mile.

Year.

Imports of
merchandise.

Sq. miles.
1,139,196

6,989,000

6.14

193(0

Dollars.
339,459,000

2,974,581
104,751

4,455,000
1,008,000

1.50
9.62

1910
1910

Austria-Hungary 4, 5........ ..................................................
Austria ("including Bosnia and Herzegovina').......
Hungary...........
....................................
Belgium4 5.........................................................................
,
Kongo, Belgian__

261,033 51,304,000
3135,606 « 30,463,000
«125,427 820,841,000
11,373
7,517,000
919,999
20,000,000

196.54'
224.82
166.16
660.95
21.74

1910
1910
1910
1910
1910

Bolivia.........
..............
. _
....
Brazil3................................................................................
Bulgaria5,9 ..................... ...................................................
Canada4 5...................................... ....................................
,

567,643
3,291,416
37,199
3,729,675

2,268,000
21,115,000
4,329,000
7,082,000

Central American States:
Costa Rica....................................................................
Guatemala....................................................................
Honduras.....................................................................
Nicaragua. ...................................................................
Panama1 .....................................................................
1
Salvador............ *.........................................................
Chile4 5.......... ..................................................................
,

18,691
43,641
44,274
49,532
33,776
8,170
292,743

380,000
2,000,000
553,000
600,000
387,000
1,707,000
3,500,000

China3 4.............................................................................
,
Colombia.............................................................................
Cuba1 ...............................................................................
2.
Denmark4 1 . .....................................................................
, 2
Ecuador..............................................................................

4,277,170
435,278
45,881
15,046
118,627
383,899
950,000

336,042,000
4,804,000
2,159,000
2,757,000
1,500,000
11,287,000
2,600,000

France*,5............................................................................
Algeria4 5
, .....................................................................
Tunis............................................................ ..............
French Tndn-UhinR4 5
,
French colonies, n. e. s.3 4. .................... ...................
,

207,129
343,629
64,633
256,255
3,576,676

39,602,000
5,232,000
2,229,000
16,990,000
25,816,000

Argentina............................................................................
Australasia:
Commonwealth of Australia b 2 3..............................
,
New Zealand1 3...........................................................
,




Area.

Exports to United
States.

Imports from United
States.

Exports of
merchandise.

Dollars.
46,724,000

Per cent.
13.8

Dollars.
359,584,000

292,060,000
82,982,000

31,607,000
6,812,000

10.8
8.2

349,591,000
107,940,000

7,602,000
2,694,000

2.2
2.5

579,129,000

48,095,000

8.3

490,977,000

16,515,000

3.4

823,137,000
7, 111,000

44,619,000
22,000

5.4
.3

657,634,000
12,369,000

22,609,000

3.4

4.00
1910
6.42
1910
116.38
1910
1.90 131911

24,889,000
235,575,000
34.230,000
461,951,000

2 704,000
30,254,000
165,000
284,935,000

2.8
12.-8
.5
61.7

38,567,000
310,006,000
24,907,000
274,317,000

112,184,000
216,000
103,922,000

36.2
.9
37.9

20.33
45.83
12.49
12.11
lit 46
208.94
11.96

.1910
1909
1910
1909
1910
1910
1910

8,153,000
5,251,000
3,019,000
3,500,000
10,043,000
3,745,000
108,582,000

4,182,000
1,745,000
2,060,000
71,475,000
5,628,000
1,347,000
13,370,000

51.3
33.2
68.2
42.1
56.0
36.0
12.3

8,645,000
10,079,000
2,572,000
3,600,000
1,769,000
7,298,000
120,022,000

5,206,000
7 3,122,000
2,255,000
7 1,098,000
1,508,000
2,280,000
24,681,000

60.2
31.0
87.7
30.5
85.3
31.2
20.6

78.57
1910
11.04
1910
9
47.06 1 1911
183.24
1910
12.64
1910
29.40
1910
2.74
1910

310,956,000
17,026,000
108,007,000
170,021,000
7,026,000
116,422,000
9,364,000

16,182,000
7 4,637,000
57,053,000
16,320,000
2,108,000
2,728,000
17,000

5.2
27.2
52.8
9; 6
30.0
2.3
.2

248,498,000
17,625,000
128,542,000
146,884,000
13,057,000
143,072,000
4,720,000

21,069,000
7 7,703,000
112,834,000
9,572,000
3,644,000
9,352,000
159,000

8.5
43.7
87.8
6.5
27.9
6.5
3.4

1,384,453,000
99,659,000
20,361,000
48,202,000
51,156,000

118,526,000
695,000
363,000
632,000
3,049,000

8.6
.7
1.8
1.3
6.0

1,203,124,000
99,825,000
23,237,000
46,615,000
50,791,000

88,016,000
535,000
43,000

7.3
.5
.2

726,000

i.4

191.19
15.23
34.49
66.30
7.22

1910
1910
1910
1909
1909

v
.

Per cent.
Dollars.
6.8
24,437,000

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES,

Population
in 1910 or
on latest
available
date.

Country.

German Empire................................................................
German Customs Union*, &
........... ..................... .., . , . . .
German colonies4 &m. .. T
, ,
.................................., . . .
Greece *,5.............. ................ ............ .................. T
,
H a iti,,,................................ ..............................
India, British *, w. . . . . . ____ ____ _ r, ............ .................

« 208,704 *64,926,000
209,793
65,186,000
1,026,022
13,993,000
2,632,000
24,964
11,072
3,030,000
1,766,597 315,133,000

1910
310.96
310.72
1910
13.64
1909
1909
105.43
183.35 1 1910
5
178.36 W1911

2,126,323,000
32,836,000
36,547,000
6,101,000
419,686,000

382,649,000
7314,000
903,000
4,237,000
11,333,000

13.3
l.P
3.4
69.3
2.7

1,778,969,000
19,551,000
19,626,000
11,008,000
664,676,000

150,583,000,
7 1,044,000
1,686,000
7536,000
43,313,000

8.5
5.3
8.6
4.8
6.5

1910
1909

626,473,000
2,288,000

70,059,000
5,000

11.2
.2

401,436,000
974,000

50,913,000

12.7

147,699
13,503
84,106

50,752,000
3,392,000
13,934,000

343.67
251.20
153.78

1910
1910
1910

331,188,000
24,363,000
19,812,000

37,340,000
1,348,000
1,596,000

11.8
5.5
8.1

226,636,000
29,842,000
9,917,000

71,486,000
2,537,000
152,000

31.5
8.5
1.5

Liberia.................................. ................. ........................ Mexico 1,19................................... , ...................................
Morocco,,..............................................................
Netherlands *,5..................... ..................................... .
Dutch East Indies *, m, *>........................ ............
Dutch possessions in America............................ —

36,834
767,323
169,591
1% 741
,
739,543
50,282

1,590,000
15,063,000
5,0Q0,000
5,858,000
37,957,000
144,000

40.72
1908
19.63 1 1911
2
29.48
1910
459.78
1909
51.32
1909
3.86
1909

960,000
103,506,000
11,826,000
1,249,423,000
104,537,000
4,194,000

750,000
56,318,000
87,000
116,836,000
1,764,000
71,311,000

5.2
54.9
.7
9.4
1.7
31.3

884,000
146,286,000
7,224,000
984,397,000
173,543,000
2,983,000

7 1,000
111,709,000
184,000
40,010,000
7,405,000
7 1,338,000

.1
76-4
2.6
4.1
4.3
44.9

Norway*,,,....... .........................................................
Paraguay.............................. ................. ................... .
Persia*..................... ..................................... . — . . . . .
Fern,...................................................................... .........

124,705
97,722
635,135
683,321

2,393,000
890,000
9,500,000
4,560,000

19.19
1910
8.19
1910
14.96 n 1911
6.67
1909

107,761,000
6,248,000
49,904,000
20,919,000

7,714,000
310,000
30,000
4,118,000

7.2
5.0
6.0
19.7

75,737,000
4,786,000
38,669,000
31,597,000

6,317,000
7 27,000
519,000
7,278,000

8.3
.6
1.3
23.0

Portugal (including Madeira and Azores) *,5____
Portuguese colonies............................................ .
Roumania*,5. ...............................................................
Russia4 5............................................................................
,
Finland........................
.
...........................
Santo Domingo
...................................................
Servia *,5............................. ............................. ....... . . . .
Siam’ *................................................................................
?
Spain*,5, ...........................................................................
Sweden1 1 . . . , ..................................................................
, 6
Switzerland *,5. ......................... ................................ .
Turkey (including Samos) 2
*....... ..................... .
Crete................................................................. .......
Union of South Africa 26..................................................
United Kingdom*, *.....................................................
British colonies, n. e. s.1............... ..............................
United States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto
R ico)*,*.,,,, , ..........
..............................
Philippine Islands *,1 , 27..........................................
2

35,499
808,107
50,715
8,460,246
144,249
18,756
18,650
195,000
194,794
172,920
15,951
1,153,500
3,327
473,184
121,316
2,279,202

5,4?3,000
8,580,000
6,966,000
100,748,000
3,059,000
674,000
2,932,000
7,000,000
19,503,000
5,532,000
3,753,000
34,867,000
344,000
5,958,000
45,386,000
39,230,000

153-76
1909
1Q.53 1908-9
137.36
1909
19-00
1909
21.21
1909
35-94
1910
156.67
1910
35,90 »1911
100.12
1910
31.93
1009
1910
233.30
U909
21,56 2
103.40
1908
13.59
1910
373.94
1910
17.21
1909

69,930,000
9 31,807,000
9
71,083,000
468,763,000
70,721,000
6,409,000
16,146,000
25,375,000
180,007,000
165,304,000
336,789,000
134,797,000
4,067,000
165,293,000
3,300,738,000
405,825,000

6 7,472,000
7.3,709,000
1 603,000
29,795,000

10.7
8.5
.8
6.4

5 934,000
7222,000
7 30,000
5,920,000

3,885,000
202,000
047,000
19,840,000
12,855,000
13,283,000
1,702,000
15,000
17,826,000
572,381,000
48,774,000

60.6
1.3
2.6
11.0
7,8
3.9
.1,3
.4
10.8
17.3
12.0

33,350,000
2 28,448,000
2
89,756,000
735,252,000
49,112,000
10,850,000
18,989,000
40,542,000
174,693,000
126,759,000
230,803,000
79,076,000
3,546,000
263,857,000
2,094,467,000
377,766,000

3,627,557
115,026
*3,435
72,172
363,822

93,402,000
8,277,000
6 1,118,000
1,112,000
2,686,000

25.75 W1911
71.96 W1911
325.47
1911
15.41
1910
9
7.39 1 1911

1,527,966,000
49,834,000

10,484,000

39.1

42,797,000
15,475,000

7 4,877,000
4,025,000

ii,4

Porto Rico

. .

Uruguay2
,*........................................................................
Venezuela...........................................................................

Total......................................................................... 49,756,607 1,732,916,000




34.83

17,626,503,000 2,094,691,000
■

26.0

7,661,000

2.8
.8
.04
.8

908,000
19,000
11,886,000
4,283,000
27,779.000
3,016,000
73,000
1,955,000
154,042,000
38,681,000

70,6
4.8
.1
6.8
3.4
12.0
3.8
2.1
.7
7.4
10.2

2,013,549,000
39,779,000

16,717,000

42.0

43,333,000
18,706,000

7 4,611,000
6,098,000

10.6
32.6

11.8 16,007,244,000 1,365,930,000

8.5

s s is fc ix v x fi

313-38
9.83

ao

34,687,000
450,000

'r m a .K i a a

110,688
45,795

• g a ia x s ja o o

Italy*, 5..........................................; ...................................
Eritrea (Massaua).......... ....... ....................................
Japan (including Pescadores, but excluding Formosa
and Sakhalin)*, 12. . .......... ....... ............................. .
Formosa*,17.......................... ....................... '............
Korea *, w............................... ................... ...............

No. 3 5 3 . — C om m ercial a n d

F in a n c ia l S tatistics

of t h e

Telegraphs.

•Length of railways.

Post
offices.

Country.
Date.

• Miles.

Date.2
9

Miles of
line.

Miles of
wire.

244,469

Dollars.
8,632,122

16,043

Dollars.
292,807

17,432
1909
2 746 io 1910
27,571

42,298
10,901

89,468
34,788

7,724
2,206

126,601

33,586,165

7,382,840
383,283

38,282,240
8,954,038

184,231
155,457

2,384,479
2,269,161

1909
1909

30,271
15,554

147,950
88,794

10,077
5,986

141,168
62,553

83,381,280
51,019,710

30,927,440
20,413,297

298,742,785
214,490,113

5.480,764
<359,116

63,604,808
50,965,575

4,617

24,370
1,685
4,153
73,124
7,929
152,739

1,562
66
198
3 3,246
1
2,070
3 12,887
3

5,551
13,875

65.180,291
902,639

4,147,817
765

67,864,269
28,501

685,750
3,539

8,852,489
115,178

14,654

4,475,685

375,531

5,395,241
3 41,595,206
3

174,125

1,472

199
281
264
135
96
96

1909

2,491

3,573
5,404
614
2,123
2,141
350

1909
1909
1909
1910
io 1911
1910

24,661
43,011

Cuba.TT T
,, .
Denmark..............................
Ecuador, ,

1910
1911
1910
1910
1910
1910

Egypt......................................
France.....................................
Algeria................ ............
Tunis................................
French Indo-China..........
French Colonies, n. e. s . . .

1911
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910

3,639
30,686
2,049
952
1,103
1,801

1909
1909
1909
1910
1910
1908

N
inflrftgiift

..

Pq.nfl.ma
Sfl.lvflrinr

Chile........................................

China
Cnlofnhia




Value.

14,613,700

1910
1910
1910
1910

Cnstia. P a
.ir> .
frimtamala
TTnnrlnrnq

Number.

43,336

427
450
106
171
202
97

Central American States:3
*

Value.

2,953

1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910

. TT

Number.

Foreign money orders
sent.

100,336

1909
1910
1909
1909
1910
1910

Bulgaria..................................

Domestic money and postal
orders sent.

37,905

3 5,288
0
575
635
13 279
l!l76
24,731

Canaria.

Miles of
mail
service
performed.

W orld — Continued.

1910

17,392

1910
1910
1911
1910
1910
1910

Ttnlivia.

Miles of
postal
routes.

of t h e

3,111
36,199
3,688
3 36,517
2

4,209
3,220
3,637

26,413
10,676
5,065
2,264
2,608
3 7,895
7
111,149
9,359
2,877
8,753
16,556 1

6,184
7,980
22,211
416,270
24,393
9,944
15,183

5,656,615
3 19,371,957
3

1,848

36,601

617

2,838

1,068
3 5,357
5
500
487
1,557
81

28,752

7,464,518

2,510,786

4,754,350

61,926

648,931

3 5,324
6

6,357

2,545,828
9,643,414

3 4,318,456
5

47,791,102

3 243,520
5

3,173/381

1,645
13,631
650
404
310
519

6,399
78,221
8,137
5,090
20,282
66,165

6,055,257
371,898,627
7,988,374
2,456,670
6,691,189
5,777,588

771,569
57,708,580
2,080,152
265,189
164,780
129,374

21,108,101
479,002,355
73,149,778
4,903,563
4,190,329
3,685,775

151,694
1,792,076
34,253
220,012
88,686
94,781

3,209,253
18,762,155
507,892
2,983,777
i , 872,161
2,536,526

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

Argentina................................
1910
Australasia:
Commonwealth of Australia............................. w1910
w1910
1910
Austria (including Bos­
nia and Herzegovina)..
Hungary...........................
Belgium........................ .........
Kongo, Belgian................

P rincipal C o u n t r ie s

India, British.........................
Italy, including Eritrea.........
Japan (including Pescadores
but excluding Formosa). . .
Formosa...........................
Korea.......... ....................

121,676,815

162,577

3,007,900

326,879,944

426,948

6,14^7,508

90,011,441
(43)
7,871,520

20,804
(43)
1,423

313,005
(43) 1
16,555

5,474,871
25,414,233
32,760,663
4,245,899

368,994
121,812
458,973
68,951

7,548,876
1,982,408
3,658,831
812,924

23,216,880

« 34,655

182,405

10,287

51,516

62,556,431

19,513,276

4 23,307
2
596
3,397

102,126
1,864
7,953

6,943
133
439

67,549
(<3)
21,273

77,088,053
(43)
5,285,466

14,603,866
(43)
418,345

1910
1910
1910
1909

436
22,452
4,676
9,007

1,281
46,139
• 22,918
13,126

123
4 2,843
4
1,483
1,682

812
55,258
9,911
11,254,550

1,146,492
24,426,137
20,946,134
16,634,632

243,565
1,546,203
5,594,230
300,497
4,745

6,827,803

10,270

258,990

12,835

46,533

11,874,447

726,674

10,650,832

255,185

1,966,881

1 1911
9

4 10,689
0

1909

5,130 io 1910
271 io 1910
674 io 1911

Luxemburg............................
Mexico....................................
Netherlands............................
Dutch East Indies..........
Dutch Possessions in

1910
1911
1910
1909
1909

104

Norway...................................
Pprsia
Ppm

1910
1911
1909
1910

1,921
232
34
1,628

1910
1910
1909
1910

6,475
2,000
6,312
7,072

10,754

3,307
385
218
669

22,736

7,995,232

Portugal..................................
Portuguese Colonies.........
Roumania..............................
Russia.....................................
Finland..........................

1910
1909
1910
1910
1910

1,808
936
2,239
46,522
2,275

1908
1909
io 1910
1909

5,795
5,059
4,754
«121,227
(47)

13,484
5,928
11,999
427,246
(47)

3,861
735
ss 2,970
14,963
2,045

19,675
26,854
64,402
206,629
(47)

12,221,657
2,745,792
16,724,615
92,053,486
(47)

744,854
21,586
1,578,782
36,072,706
(47)

10,753,395
317,396
11,915,387
959,530,049
(47)

45,296
29,434
377,125
595,496
(47)

471,139
570,440
3,891,049
10,166,307
(47)

ffantn Dnmingn
Servia.....................................

1910
1910
1911
1910
1910

150
494
677
9,317
8,599

1910
1909
1909
1909
1910

1,029
2,200
4,527
22,999
6,383

6,435
6,604
52,671
20,020

81
1,505
179
5,272
4,053

2,084

1,000,642

446,348

7,227,086

39,305

634,350

22,909
39,974

28,288,436

6,390,849

53,251,751

349,634

3,226,687

1910
1910

2,921
967

4,193
< 900
8
4 28
9
2,365
3 24,062
3
2,312

18,379,165
7,026,300

6,543,698
861,407
36,339

124,833,896
13,792,380
546,837

7,586
23,387
5,554

2,282
16,169
28,251
47,683
229
19,520
58,564
5 58,3o0 6i 1,170,125
i
28,177

7,480
30,175

1910
1910
1910

1910
1910
1909
1909
io 1910
1910

131,617,887

413,724,376

1,709,235
7,913
7,008
so 275,688
771,744

14,308,676
85,461
98,659
5 6,403,131
0
11,874,347

United States......................... io 1910
io 1911
Philippine Islands - . T
,
9
Porto Rico....................... 1 1911
U
ruguay
1910
V ezu
en ela
1910

5 241,004
2
606
340
1,472
542

1911
1911
1911
1910
1910

435,489

81,146,233
151,357
(54)

578,111,005
4,890,835
(54)

4,820,224
(38)

(5 )
4

109,604,639
(38)
(5 $
4

665,463,299 6,787,829,550

29,053,168

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

47,326,020
(38)
414,155

102,944
115,619,120

139,680
4,973
5,039
124
72,746

421,998,621

K
pa.in , .
Sweden...................................
Switzerland............................
Turkey...................................
C tp
lrp
TT n nf Snntli Afrin
nin
n
United Kinfdom . __
British Colonies, n. e. s.. .

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




318
15,358
1,985
« 1,552

4,357,705
(38)
33,834

2,371
158,806

1910
1909
1909
1910
io 1910

io 1910
io 1910
io 1911

201,256,823 2,624,323,444
401,919
19,002,307
177,166
3,230,285

287,266

37,991
1 '841
7982
64
32,399

420,103
5,989
9,653

93,073

50,575
183
1,072
80
3 19,411
9

1910
1910
1910
1910
io 1911

' 637,282

17

5 219,219
3
3 4,303
2
590

1,487,345
6,687
1,400
4,849
4,902

s 59,239
<
4 556
4
(54)
3 1,018
5
3 282
5

1,306,726

5,794,413

306,724

14,101,700

(54)

569,077,851
(54)

13,251,436 1,771,017,036

Oi
Or

of the

P rincipal Co u n t r ie s

Revenue and expenditure.

Amount.

Australasia;
Commonwealth of
Australia..............
Australia, States,.. .
New Zealand..........
Austria-Hungary..........
Austria....................
Hungary.................
Belgium...................... ..
Kongo, Belgian.......
Bolivia,..,....................
Brazil.............................

Dollars,

136,915,000

137,394,000

1910

•fPesos gold
[Paper currency..

1909-10 5 36, 496,000 5 36,496,000
6
5
1909-10 5 179,850,000 55 212,947,000
«
1909-10 55 55,150,000 w 54,540,000
1910
90,931,000
87,799,000
1911
572,094,000
572,157,000
1911
339.519.000
339,509,000
1911
127,026,000
127.134.000
8,222,000
1911
11,980,000
1910
5,407,000
5,271,000

1910
1910
1910
1910
1909
1910
1910
1911

£ , .....................
£ .......................

1911

1910

5 174,010,000 6 192,415,000
«
«

Bulgaria.........................
1910
33,244,000
Canada...........................
1910 55 101,504,000
Central American States:
Costa Rica............... 1909-10
5 5,334,000
5
1910
Guatemala.. . . . . . . .
5 3,094,000
5
55 1,568,000
Honduras................ 1909-10
Nicaragua..............
1910
s« 1,518,000
1910
6 3,371,000
5
Panama...................
Salvador..................
1910
5 5,301,000
5

1911

33,211,000
5 79,412, 000
8

1910
1910

5 5,334,000
5
5 2,758, 000
5
5 1,630,000
8
5 1,205,000
6
6 3, 439,000
7
5 5,282,000
6

1910
1910
1910
1910
1911
1911

C h i le ..,,,,,.,,,,..........

1910

5 64,049,000
5

5 73,943,000
8

1911

China.............. ..............

1911
1911
1910
1910
1909

193,795,000
9,780,000
6 41,615,000
«
W36,247,000
W7,967,000

229,031,000
11,393,000
5 40,593,000
«
6 35,692,000
«
5 7,575,000
6

1911
1911
1910
1910
1910

Colombia.....................

Cuba..............................

Denmark.....................
Ecuador,.....................




...........

Kronen,
K ron en ,...,.,
Kronen...........
Francs,..........
F r a n c s ,

^

........

B

o

l i v

k , .....................

Francs.......... .

[M
tlreis paper .
Francs
Dollars...........

f £ .................

\Colones..,.
Pesos gold..
£ ................

[ S. dollars...
U,
iColones, silver..
\£.............

Pesos gold......
Pesos paper___

j £ . .........................

\Franes..............
£ . . . . .................

Dollars... - .......
Kroner________
Sucres.............

i a

Amount,

102.465.000
92,605,000
121.425.000

243.366.000
74.891.000
5.219.463.000
6.876.900.000
4.803.304.000
3.580.860.000
214.910.000

14,258,000
£ . . ........

Kronen.
Kronen.
Kronen.
Francs..

100,000

980,000
60,000,000
908.784.000
146.675.000

2,000,000

8,039,
3,620,
25,259,
6,094,
28,593,
111,684,
486,000,
4/532,
62,083,
301,754,
43,511,

Interest
and other
annual
Charges.

P«r et,

Dollars.

632,516,000

n 4,350,000. . ,
o s .
77.332.000
240,000,000 •M
ilreis paper.
591.751.000
516.282.000 Francs..
262,269,000 Dollars..
1,617,
6,514,
14,683,
22,934,
916,

Rates
of in­
terest.

Dollars

Currency.

Total in
United
States
currency.

1.253.726.000
364.942.000
1.059.750.000
1.408.191.000
1.159.554.000
719.414.000
43.627.000
11.427.000

4 -7

30,600,000

3 -4
3 -4
3 -5
3 -5
3 -5
3J- 3

50,849,666
11,668,000
42.752.000
54.526.000
58.887.000
28.321.000

5J- 6

754,000

815,032,000

4 -5

28,639,000

45,000,000
208,394,000

108.327.000
470.663.000

4J- 6
2J- 4

7,485,000
14,898,000

Uolones..,.
Pegos currency
Pesos silver...,
f . .dollars.,
Us
(Pesos paper..,
U. S. dollars,,
IT. S. dollars..
Colones, silver.

4.538.000
71.976.000
4.053.000
175.000
51.079.000
126.000
2.627.000
2.587.000

13,009,000
18,488,000
113,140,000
9,742,000
125,000
13,149,000

4 -5
4t 8
5 -10
6
7
2 -6

628,000
1,716,000
220,000
394,000
9,000
1,317,000

Pesos paper..

150,872,000

164,845,000

4J- 5

6,769,000

636,822,000 ' 4 - 7
25.250.000
3 -6
62.083.000
4£- 6
80.870.000 > 3 - 4
4 -10
21.175.000

33,696,000

Dollars,

3,290,000

1.440.000
4.339.000
2.580.000
1/242,000

s o ix s ix y x s

Currency.

Dollars.
Argentina.................

Unfunded, including floating,
noninterest bearing, etc.

Funded.
Year,

^si . oao m

Expendi­
ture,6
5

d

Revenue.5
6

Debt.

Y

Year.

W o rld — Continued.

l

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F in a n c ia l S tatistics

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.

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1911

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1911
1910
1910
1911
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1910
1910
1911
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1909




.

.

. 11,245,399,000.
. . . . . . .

11,143,409,000
. . . . . . .

.

.

.

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s

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.

.

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.

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.

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1911
1911n
. 1911 .
. .
. 1910 .
. .

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.

.

329.298.000

.

.

.

.

.

£ ...............
£ . . . ........

.

273,000

/Pesos gold...,
\Peso? paper..
Milreis.........

£

.

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

1,553, 153.000
9,030, 305.000
179, 704.000
13, 459.000
679, 455.000
2, 083.000
. 9,902, 870.000
. . .
526, 4 3 0 . 0 0 0
117, 600.000 Francs.
129, 691.000
693, 573.000
143; 180.000

Francs......
£ , Turkish.’.

.

Pesos.

649,000
11.787.000
1,552,000
82.531.000

.

Kronor.......

Dollars...,
d
s
Dollars.,,,
Pesos........
. . . . . .
Bolivares. .
. . . . . .

226,030,000
3,438,723,000

239,000

3.843.000
727.713.000
s

.

1,224,808,000

3.671.205.000
20.130.000

3

-

21-3
S

i

21- 34
3

-

3 -4
3 -4

17.651.000
4
186,016,000
3.291.000
2.261.000
2,106,000
2.314.000
4
68.008.000
156,147,000
714,000
5.966.000

163,192,000
12,019,000

U. S, dollars.

4.589.000

.

Pesetas .
. . . .

559.653.000
696.484.000

462,182,000
0,280,791,000
10.289.000
45.196.000
65.831.000
57.257.000

24- 5

48.912.000
1.294.287.000
2.604.363.000
1.319.897.000

24- 6

2.568.000

3-34
3 4 -

50.119.000
97.177.000
5
73.533.000
5

6-64
6-7
34
3-5
24- 3

204,000
13.073.000
14.921.000

14,569,000
1.290.000
2.091.000
218.447.000
448.982.000

3,000

.

Francs,,.,..
Rubles., . , . .
Francs,,___
Dollars........
Francs........

.

.

.

M ilreis.. , , .

o

.

.

s

Kroner.,.,.
Pesos gold..

1911

.

.

29.255.000
1,051,000
10.885.000
438,375,000
1,116,870,000

.
1 . 9. . 1 . 1 . £ . . .. . . . .........

.

a

.

e

1910
1911

.

.

Florins..

i

,

.

6 e.
1910- . S. 5 997,587,000 t . 5. 964,086,000
. . .
.6 . . 11 . a . . .
t .
s
6 n
6
1910-11 i5 12,723,000 5 I 13,689.000
p
e
s
l
5 24,145,000 . 5 . 24,127,000.
7 11 . . . .
1910a
y
.
.7 . . . . .
5 9,868.000 . . 5.7 9,850,000.
1911- e
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l 7 12
a
. .
. . . . .
. l .

Yen............
U. S. dollars.
Francs.......

d

,

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.
.

£ ........ ............

Lire.......... .
Y en..,...,...

1911
1910
1910
1910.
. .
1911

.

4,556, 633.000 Marks..
14,728, 746.000 Marks..
84, 580.000
30, 093.000
86, 760.000
127, 046.000
>TJ%S, dollars.
12, 373.000
250, 678.000 Rupee?.......
10,055, 387.000 Lire............
2,650, 393.000

Drachmas,...
/Francs.......
\U. S. dollars.

1911

.

1,493,351,000

341, 094.000
296, 666.000

.
,

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

£

Francs..

.

Marks.
Marks.
Marks........

1910
e
. 1910
. . .
. 1910
.
1910
27.025.000
. 1909

696.100.000
. 696.100.000
E . . . . m.
p
i
r
1.345.865.000 1.333.012.000 .
t
e
s
. . . . . . .
28.032.000
21.910.000 i
l
o
n
e
s
.

.

1910, ' , 2,154,000 . . . 2.567.000.
u,
,
.
. .
. . . . .
0 . . . . . .
. e . . . r . . . u . . . . . . . 1910 . . . 0.6 13,606,000 . . 8 . 13,068,000 .
. .
. . . . . .
6 . l 10 . . . . .
o
. . . r . . . t . . u . . . 1909- . a . . 0 . 78,144,000 . 5 . 81,131,000 .
.g . .
.
. 6 . . . . . .
7
7 e 11 s
1910- u 6 12,345,000 5 C12,600,000 l
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r
t
u
g
e
o
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. u . . . . m . . . . 1910-11 n. . . 88.988.000 .
. a . . .
. l . . a.
, 88.988.000
s
s . . . i . . a. . . . . . .1912 . . . 071.532.255.000. 571.532.255.000
. .
. . . ., . . . . .
.,
i . . n . . . .l . a. . . 1909 . d. 5 . 35,698,000 . 5 34,179,000
.n . .
.8 . . . . . .
.8 . . .
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5 4,645,000
0
1910
a
n i
n _t
_ go _
_o
D
o 5 4,706,000
7
e . . . . . r . . . v . . . i . . a . . 1911. . . 5 23.186,000. . 5 23,176,000
. .
.7. . . . . .
7 . . . . . .
. i . . a . . . m . . . . . . . 1910- . . . 5723,598,000 . . 5 . 27,059,000 .
. . .
. . 11 . . . .
.
0 . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . .
p
a
i
n
. 1910 . . 5 . 226,242,000' 5 .217,745,000 .
. . .
61,080,000
w . . . . e. . . d. . . . . . e . . 1911 . . . . 61.080.000 .
. n .
. . . . . .
6 . . .
w
. i . . t . . z . . . e . . 1910 . l. . 0. 29,747,000 . . 5 . 30,774,000
.r .
a0 . . n . . . .d
u . . . .r . . k . . . . . e. . . 1911-. . . . 125.301.000 . . 159.426.000
.y .
. 12. . . . .
.
. . .
6g
6. . . i
n
i
t . . e . . . d . 1910-11 . K 5 992,039,000 5 837,017,000 o
. . . .
.
n
d
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6
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i l 1909- h n 5 154,294,000 5 , 162,182,000
s o
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ra

P
P
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R

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N
P

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Francs.,
Francs.,
Francs.

.

.

94.972.000
31,049,607,000
53.313.000

. . 76.816.000 . . . 74.145.000 . . 1911 . . £. ...........
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . .
1911
, . . 846.631.000 . . . 846.587.000
.. . . . . . .
. .
1909
. . . 27,898^000 . . . 27.897.000
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . 12.736.000 . . . 12.735.000. . . 1907 . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . .
. .
23.862.000
J 23.862.000 d
n
o
C
h
Francs,. a
i
n
1910
29,264,090 C 28.976.000 o 1910
o
l
n
i
e
Francs. s

.

.

1910-11 . . . . 5.019.000
4.978.000
. . . .
. . .
d
. . i . . a . . ,. . 1910- . . . r 391.939.000 . . s 374.958.000
. . B.
. . 11i . . t . . i
.
.
h
469.467.000
. a. , . . . . . . l . . . . y . . . —. . . . . 1911- . . . . 479.431.000
. . .
. 12 . . .
.
p . . . . . a . . . n . . .1911-12 . . . . 283.314.000. . . . 283.314.000
.. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .
. . .
o
. . r . . . m . . . 1911-12 . s. . 21.739.000 . . . 21.739.000
. . o . .
. a . . . .. .
24.273.000
. o . . . r. . . . . . e. . . . . . a.1911-12 . . . . . 24.273.000
. . . . . . . .
.
i . . . b . . . . . . . e . . . r . . . i . .1910 . . . . W.370,000 . . . o 370,030.
a . .
.
. . . .
.« . . . .
6u . . . .r .
u
x . . . e . . . m . . 1910 . b. . .0 . 3,532,000
. .
g 08 3,679,000 ,
.
.
8 . . . . . .
6 . . . . . .
x
i
c
o
. . 1910 . . . 0. 52,952,000 . .0 . 47,324,000 .
. .
78.083.000 s 85.930.000
e
t_
_h _
_
_e
r 1911 a
l
n
d
78.954.000 t 86.636.000
u
t
c
h 1910 E
a
s
I
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2.881.000 s 3.342.000 s
u
t
c
h 1911
P
o
s
e

n

L
L
M
N

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.t . 1911. .
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. .
. . 1911 . .
i . . a
i
s 1910 . .
.
c
1909
h
c
h
1909
.
s
.
. . a . 1911-12.
. . n. .
1910 a
S
t
C
o
1911
.

.
.

.
.

.
.

.

.
.

.
.

.
.

.

915.353.000
16,125,000
134.229.000
. . .
198.252.000
. . .

Dollars..
Bolivares.

6,830,000
40,500,000
5,868,000
100,431,000
2,495,000

4,144,000

88.252.000
5,821,000
26.253.000
875,064,000
299, 758.000
4,650, 607.000
34, 683.000
13, 459.000
131, 135.000
10, 135.000
1,911, 254.000
141, 083.000
24, 015.000
570, 640.000
3,567, 498.000
720, 477.000
1,015,784,000
16.125.000
138,793,000
38.744.000
41,446,175,000

835.000
1 - 54
3-5
I t ?
3 5
4 4|
3 - 5
3-4
3-4
3§- 4

24- 2f
24- 6

2 -4
4
34- 5

542.000
35,248,000
17.121.000
208.345.000
1.595.000
44
1.200.000
6.503.000
5
456.000
78.818.000

6.119.000

1.215.000
79.784.000
119.492.000
24.898.000
21.311.000
892.000
8.527.000
1.924.000
681,698,125,000

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

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op th e

P rincipal C o u n t r ie s

op t h e

Per capita.

Railroads.

Debt.

Interest.

Per
10,000
inhabi­
tants.

Per
1,000
square
miles.

Miles.
24.9

Miles.
15.3

Miles.
54.2

Miles.
143.6

39.1
27.2
5.4

. 5.9
26.2
105.6

94.9
108.1

200.8
345.1

17.3 '
21.9

9.9
7.5

48.6
42.6

3.3
2^9

6.1

32.4

13.7
17.1
8.5
5L6

18.3
34 6
1&3
215.7

2.1
.03
.9
1.5
48
ia 2

Dollars.
48.57

Dollars.
51.45

Dollars.
19.59

Dollars.
19.66

Dollars.
91.50

Dollars.
4.38

65.56
82.32
11,29

78.47
107.08
9.57

8.19
54.71
1.77
18.78
16.29

8.19
54.10
1. 71
18.78
16.29

363.05
20.66
46.23
55.64

11.58
.83
1.79
2.83
3.77

Belgium......................... ...................................................................
Kongo, Belgian..........................................................................
Bolivia..............................................................................................
Brazil.................................. ..............................................................
Bulgaria............................................................................................
Canada..............................................................................................

109.50
.36
10.97
11.16
7.91
65.23

87.49
.62
17.01
14.68
5.75
38.73

16.91
.41
2. 32
8.24
7.68
14.33

16.90
.60
2.38
9.11
7.67
11.21

95.70
2.18
5.04
38.60
25.02
66.46

.33
1.36
1.73
2.10

7.0
.3
2.8
6.3
2.7
349

465.0
.6
1.1
40
31.6
6.6

Central American States:
Costa Rica..................................................................................
Guatemala..................................................................................
Honduras...................................................................................
Nicaragua...................................................................................
Panama......................... ........................... ...................
Salvador.....................................................................................

21. 45
2. 63
5.46
5.83
25.95
2.19

22.75
5. 04
4.65
6.00
4.57
4.28

14 04
1. 55
2.75
2.53
8.71
3.11

14 04
1. 38
2.93
2.01
8.89
3.09

34 23
9.24
204. 59
16.24
.32
7.70

1.65
^86
. 40
’ 66
.02
.77

11.2
2.3
1.9
2.9
5.2
6.0

22.8
10 I3
2.4
3.5
6.0
11.9

Denmark...........................................................................................
Ecuador.................................................. .........................................

31.02
.93
3.54
50.02
61.27
4.68

34.29
.74
3.67
59.54
53.93
8.70

18.30
.58
2. 04
19.28
13.06
5.31

21.13
.68
2.37
18.80
12.86
5.05

47.10
1.90
5.26
28.76
29.14
14.12

1.93
.10
.30
2.01
.93
.83

10.2
.2
1.3
9.8
7.7
2.3

12.2
1.3
1.4
46.3
137.3
3.0

Egypt.................. ........... ...............................................................
Sudan.........................................................................................
France...............................................................................................
Algeria...................................................................................... .
Tunis....................................... .......................... : .....................
French Indo-China....................................................................
French Colonies* n. e. s.............................................................

10.31
3.60
35.96
19.05
9.13
2. 84
1.98

12.68
1.82
30.38
19.08
10. 42
2.74
1.97

6.81

6.57

40.95

21.38
5.33
5.71
1.40
1.13

21.38
5.33
5.71
1.40
1.12

158.60
1.96
20.28
3.87
2.22

Chile.......................................................................... ......................
China.................................................................................................
Colombia...........................................................................................




Post
offices
Length
per
of wire
10,000
per 10,000 inhabi­
inhabi­
tants.
tants.

.

21.0

3a 7
58.2
6 *. 6
0
14.6

.8
22.2
23.5
8.2
17.4

70.5
1.3
28.6
2a 8

Number.
42

5.2
L4
48
2.3
2.5
3.0
'.2
10
2.3
5.6
.5

1.56

3.2

9.5

7.0

19.7

1.5

4 70
.63
1.01
.14
.09

7.7
3.9
43
.6
.7

148.2
6.0
14 7
4.3
.5

28.1
17.9
12.9
5.2
6.4

105.1
46.6
44 6
8.9
8.5

3.4
1.2
1.8
.2
.2

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

Argentina..........................................................................................
Australasia:
Commonwealth, of Australia.....................................................
New Zealand..............................................................................
Austria-Hungary..........................................................................
A u s t r i a . ...............................................................................
Hungary................................................................................... .

Telegraph.
Length
of line
per 10,000
inhabi­
tants.

Country.
Imports. Exports. Revenue. Expendi­
ture.

W o r ld — Continued.

German Empire...............................................................................
German (Customs Union............................................ ..............
German States................................... ....... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . .
German Colonies.........................................................
21930°— s

Greece........................................................................... ............ .
Haiti.................................................. ' .............................................
India, British........... 1..................... ..............................................

a

Luxemburg........................ .............................................................
Netherlands....................................................................................
Dutch Possessions in America.................................................
Norway............................................<
................................................
Paraguay.... ....................................................................................
Persia.................................................. ............................................
Portugal (including Madeira and Azores)............ .............. ..........
Portuguese Colonies......................... .......................................
Roumanian.......................................................................... : ........ .
Russia................. ............................................... ..........................
Finland.....................................................................................
Santo Domingo............................... .............................................
Servia..... . . . .............. ................................................ .....................
Spain.....................................................................................— .. .
Sweden.............................................................................................
Switzerland.................................. ...................................................
Turkey............................................................................................ .
Crete...................... ....... ....................................... ...................
Union of South Africa........................................................*...........
United Kingdom.............................................................................
British Colonies, n. e. s .............. ........... .................. _.....
United States...................................................................................
Philippine Islands...................... ..! ........................................
Porto Itico............... .......................................... .: ........ .
Uruguay........................................................................................
Venezuela.........................................................................................




10.72

18.86.

1.05

20.53
2.00

56.54v
1.44

2.40
.05

1.3

1.8

3.6

4.3

.1

62.00
24.05
4.11
75.08

2.27
1.26
.16
2.80

3.7
.3
1.0

39.3
5.8
ia 3
96.6

19.1
.6
2.3
10.0

36.7

41
i. .4
.6
ao

27.29

5.9

182.0

21.5

647

2.35

1.40

20.73
1.57

10.09
3.01
1.33
17.31
5.08

7.46
5.42
2.11
10.39
2.16

10.38
2.66
1.24
13.82

10.26
2.45
1.19
13.53

4.56
7.18
1.53
.64

4.47
8.80
.77
.59

6.81
2.37
213.28
2.75
29.13
45.03
7.81
5.25
4.58
12.90
3.71
10.20
2.90
23.12
9.51
5.53
3.63
9.23
29.94
89.73
5.42
11.45
27.74
72.76
10.34
16.39
6.02

9.71
1.44
168.04
4.57
20.72
31.65
5.98
4.07
6.93
6.15
3.32
12.88
4.58
16.05
16.10
6.50
5.79
8.96
22.96
61.50
3.18
9.69
44.29
46.17
9.63
21.56
4.81

5.58
6.41
1.88
.24
13.58
3.52

4.6
1.0
20.1
5.58
26.00
347
1.45
20.1
6.41
1.8
.8
5.5
2.6
1.13
ao
5.4
1.88
.5
.86
.24
8.04
16.8
3iao
14.15
.78
12.2
49.3
14.50
149
30.6
3.14 Mexico...."!......................................................................................
10.2
20.0
.87

12.48
2.08
20.00
13.69
2.69

14.67
2.28
23.21
13.08
3.21

2.98
14.41
1.44
12.77
9.53
11.67
6.98
7.93
3.37
11.60
11.06
7.93
5.04

38.49
5.76

38.97
6.96

76.64

2.55

36.88
7.28

1.73
1.04

2.87
14.96
1.47
12.77
9.53
11.17
6.89
7.93
3.87
11.16
11.06
8.20
6.41

5.76
161.36

.12
6.50

43.03
28.93
11.33
19.97
44.88
1.45
98.00
25.55
6.40
22.95

2.46
1.29
.52
1.78
2.23
.07
4.04
.93
.32

21.87

18.45

10.68
1.54

10.32
1.65

7& 64
18.37
10.88
1.95

2.63
.62
.23
.11

21.71
3.67

21.70
3.67

124.81
14.42

7.67
.72

a21

}

ax

3.4
.4
7.2
8.0
2.9
.04
3.6
3.3
1.1
3.2
2.9
7.4
2.2
1.7
1.0
4.8
15.6
7.8
.4

155.8
2.1
2.1
15.4
2.4
.05
2.4
50.9
1.2
441
5.5
15.8
8.0
26.5
3.5
47.8
49.7
183.1
.8

12.7
5.2
1.4
25.8
.7
3.0
13.2
2.0

16.0
192.7
2.4
66.4
5.3
99.0
20.4
1.5

9.1
52.6

8.0
2.4

39.1
3.5

27.1
25.0
7.0
15.5
10.8
6.8
6.8
7.5

53.6

15.3
7.5
6.5
11.8
11.6
6.1
11.4
6.7
32.8
12.9
7.2
23.5
5.2
5.3

10.2
24.5
6.9
17.2
26.6
22.0
9.4
27.0
36.3
43.1
19.2
9a 3
257.9
159.2

ao

12. 5
43.6
18. 3

7.8

1.4
.3
.3
47
1.9
2.5
.4
1.2
13.8
48
.2
1.5
7.1
.9
43
.9
6.7
1.2
5.2
.3
2.7
7.3
11.2
.4
.8
4.0
5.3
.6
6.3
.7
9.2
1.0

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES,

1911-

Japan (including Pescadores but excluding Formosa and Sak­
halin)......... .......... .......................................................................

10.72
31.62

[! Notes to Table 353.]
. 3 Figures for 1907.
«
, 3 Includes length of line in the Sudan.
7
3 Included with domestic money orders.
8
3 Postal data for year ending Mar. 31, 1909.
9
4 Includes 47 miles in Eritrea.
8
4 Includes 1,074 miles in Eritrea.
7
4 Including 434 miles of line and 615 miles of wire in
8
Japanese Sakhalin.
4 Included with Japan.
5
4 Postal data for year ending June 30,1910.
4
4 Exclusive of 1,632 miles of local railways.
8
4 Includes j>olice, railway, and private lines.
8
4 Included with Russia.
7
4 Postal data for year ending Feb. 2 9 , 1908.
8
4 Postal data for year ending Aug. 31, 1909.
9
6 Data for Cape Colony, Natal, and Orange Free State
0
only.
8 Includes telephones.
7
8 Including railway mileage in Alaska (390 miles) and
8
Hawaii (175 miles), but exclusive of mileage of switching
and terminal companies.
8 Data for Western Union Telegraph Co. only.
3
8 Postal data for the United States are for the fiscal
4
year 1911; data for Porto Rico included.
8 Budget law unless otherwise stated.
8
8 Actual revenue and expenditure.
8
8 Estimates submitted to the legislature.
7

8 In m le d
8 co p te ata.

N O T E Si

A rgentina.—Oi the total debt given as per date Decem­
ber 31, 1910, £49,724,447 represented ordinary issues;
£28,988,121, special issues in settlement of provincial and
municipal debts and railway guarantees; £23,752,064,
“ cedulas” of the National Mortgage Bank; and 92,505,000
pesos gold and 121 424,860 pesos paper, the internal debt.
On the same date the paper circulation totaled 704,044,772
pesos paper, secured bv a gold reserve of 215,994,386 pesos
gold, of which the National Conversion Office held
185.994,386 pesos gold.
Australia.—The total revenue of the Commonwealth
for the year was £15,540,669, of which £7,499,516 were ex­
pended for Commonwealth purposes, and the remainder
paid over to the States. The combined State revenues
are thus inclusive of the amount received from the Com­
monwealth treasury. The net debt of the States aggre-




gated £252,846,657, there being various sinking funds on
hand totaling £4,777,006.
New Zealand—The revenues and expenditures are in­
clusive of £2,093,697 of revenues and £2,216,397 of expend­
itures on acoount of the public-works fund, but exclusive
of revenues and expenditures on account of other miscel­
laneous funds. The net amount of public debt on March
31, 1910, was £71,878,580, there being various sinking
funds on hand aggregating £3,112,065.
Austria-Hungary.—Of the total annual interest charge
on account of the common debt, Austria’s share was 150
million and Hungary’s share 60.6 million kronen. This
amount does not figure as part of the common expendi­
ture of the dual monarchy, but is included in the separate
expenditures of Austria and Hungary.
Bolivia.—The Bolivian Government also guarantees

n re o th b n s of the co p n constructing the
te st n e o d
ma y
railways. The boliviano has been converted at the rate
of 1 boliviano equal to 38.932 cents, or 12J bolivianos equal
to 1 pound sterling.
Brazil—The total debt of Brazil does not include
617,672,194 milreis of inconvertible paper money out­
standing March 31,1911, nor 275,637,200 milreis of converti­
ble notes outstanding on the same date. The paper mil­
reis has been converted at the rate of 1 milreis paper equal
to 16d.
Bulgaria.—Against the total debt outstanding the Gov­
ernment holds assets amounting to 82,385,816 francs.
The net debt, therefore, amounts to 478,895,884 francs.
Canada.—The receipts and expenditures stated were
on account of the consolidated fund only. The expendi­
tures for railways, canals, and public works amounted to

O

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL. COUNTRIES,

I Figures ofcommerce include bullion and specie.
stated separately, but is included in “ Total America.”
8
Territory of Papua not included. Commerce exclu­ Exports to “ TotalAmerica” include $864,000 “ for orders.’ ’
sive of intercolonial trade.
Year ending Mar. 20.
3 Figures of commerce include total imports and ex­
2 Include transit trade figures for Macao. Figures of
*
ports of domestic products.
trade with the United States (see note 7) are for the calen­
4 Figures of commerce include merchandise only.
dar year 1908.
6 Figures of commerce include imports for consumption
2 Figures of commerce Include trade of Bangkok only.
8
and domestic exports.
" Figures of commerce do not include imports of war
6 Not included in grand totals of area and population.
materials, supplies for foreign embassies ana consulates,
7 From United States returns. Exportsfrom the United
and for religious and educational institutions, agricultural
States into, and imports into the United States from the
machinery, and material for certain' railway companies,
respective countries.
harbor works, and factories. The trade with the United
* Specie not included in figures of commerce.
States is not stated separately, but is included with
“ Total America.”
Commerce includes bullion and foreign coins.
io Year ending Mar. 31.
8 Year ending Mar. 13.
8
II Commerce of Canal Zone not included.
8 Figures of commerce include bullion and specie and
8
1 Figures of commerce include general trade.
8
articles for Governments.
1 Figures of commerce include gold and silver bullion,
8
8 Trade does not include Government supplies nor free
7
but not coin.
entries for railways. The latter amount to $315,000.
u Inclusive of Kiauchau, the figures for which are in­
8 Figures of commerce are those of special trade, includ­
8
cluded also in the Chinese trade.
ing bullion, but not coin.
1 Fiscal year ending Sept. 30.
5
8 Postal figures are for calendar year 1909, unless other­
9
18 Government stores included in imports, but not in
wise stated.
exports. Area and population include feudatory States.
3 Includes “ chemins de fer vicinaux.”
8
1 Figures of commerce include trade with Japan.
7
3i Figures are for the fiscal year ending June 30,1908.
3 Includes cable lines.
8
1 Imports through post offices not included in figures
8
of commerce.
3 Figures are for the fiscal year ending Mar. 31,1910.
3
1 Year ending June 30.
9
" Postal figures for Central America, Salvador excepted,
8 Figures ofcommerce include imports and exports for
0
are for 1910.
the Government. Trade with the united States is not
3 Calendar year 1910.
8

of the obligation of 18 annual subsidies of £24,000 each to
the Salvador Railway Co. (from 1899 to 1917), secured
by 15 per cent of the import duties.
Chile.—Gold pesos have been converted into United
States dollars at the rate of 36Jcents; currency pesos at the




rate of 165 pesos paper=100 pesos gold. Interest charges
are those of the 1909 budget.
China—The budget for 1911 is China’s first budget.
Denmark.— Against the total debt the assets of the
State are given as 689,096,494 kroner, of which 250,318,935
kroner represent the value of the State railways.
Egypt—Against the total debt the “ Caisse de la dette
publique” and the Government held bonds amounting
to £E5,961,620, reducing thus the net debt outstanding to
£E89,068,560. The interest charges include £E682,093
paid as tribute to Turkey. The Egyptian pound is
equivalent to $4,943.
France.—The public debt charges are exclusive of pen­
sions, annuities^ etc., comprised under the general caption
of “ rente viagere,” amounting to 314,300,658 francs in
1911. The figures for interest charges do not include
amortization. The 1912 budget estimate gives the amor­
tization at 147,876,775 francs.
Algeria.—The public debt is exclusive of the “ depart­
mental debts,” which at the end of 1909 aggregated
58,706,949 francs, and of annuities capitalized at 107,997,045
francs.
French Indo-China.—Oi the public debt as given
140,946,500 francs constituted the special debt of Tonkin.
The total is exclusive of 4,818,777 francs representing the
■ debts of the cities of Hanoi and Saigon.
French Colonies, n. e.s.—Budget figures are exclusive
of the net expenditures of the mother country on account
of the colonies, which, for the year 1909, amounted to
69,843,985 francs.
German Empire.—The unfunded debt is made up of
340,000,000 marks of interest-bearing and 474,000,000
marks of noninterest-bearing treasury bills and 3,653,400
marks of arrears of interest. There were also in circula­
tion 120,000,000 marks of unsecured treasury notes.
German States.—The revenues appearing in the table
are exclusive of transfers (Ueberweisungen) but inclusive
of compensatory payments (Verguetungen) from the
Imperial Treasury; expenditures are exclusive of matrikularbeitrage.
German Colonies.—The revenues are exclusive of 25,736,000 marks subsidy from the Imperial Treasury. The
debt is given as estimated in the Haushaltsdtat ffir die
Schutzgebiete, 1910, VIII, pages 2-3.
Greece.—The public debt figures are exclusive of 73,775,975 drachmas of paper money in circulation.
Haiti.—The floating debt represents various undertak­

ings guaranteed by the Government.
Liberia.—The buget figures above given represent the
revenue from customs only. The data for the public debt

are those riven in the report of the Liberian Commission
(S. Doc. No. 457, 61st Cong., 2d sess., p. 22).
Luxemburg.—The total for the public debt is exclusive
of the amount of treasury bonds issued on account of
public works, the maximum amount of which was not to
exceed 11,880,307 francs. The annuities amount to
493,150 francs.
Portugal.—Of the total gross debt the Government is
reported to hold 221,624,745 milreis. The cash held by
the Government at the end of 1910 totaled 3,370,878 milreis.
No account taken of exchange.
Russia.—The total debt is exclusive of 1,363,401,000
rubles of credit notes of the Imperial Bank in circulation
on November 16 (29), 1911, fully covered by the gold
reserve of the bank. At the end of August, 1911, there
were due to depositors of the Government savings banks
1,439,823,400 rubles. The Government is also liable for
the 703,259,200 rubles of mortgage bonds in circulation
January 1,1910, and 1,095,958,180 rubles of like bonds in
circulation January 1,1911, issued by the Governmental
Noblemen’s and Peasants’ Land banks, respectively.
Siam—In addition to the total for the public debt
above stated there were in circulation at the end of Au­
gust, 1910, 16,790,740 ticals of paper money. Thirteen
ticals are equivalent to £1 sterling. Interest charges do
not include amortization, or expenses of administration.
Spain.—Against its total obligations the Government
held credit balances at the Bank of Spain amounting at
the end of 1910 to 147,523,337 pesetas. The note circula­
tion of the Bank of Spain was 1,715,225,130 pesetas. The
average exchange value of the peseta in 1910 was 18 cents.
Switzerland.—The Swiss public revenue and expendi­
ture are exclusive of the budget of the federal railways.
For the year 1910 the receipts from the operation of the
federal railways were 187,604,055 francs, while the ex­
penses of operation were 117,130,672 francs. The total
for the public debt is exclusive of the debt of the federal
railways, which amounted to 1,484,723,893 francs, of which
1,363,818,350 francs constituted the funded railway debt,
while 120,905,543 francs represented current liabilities.
Interest charges on the railway debt during 1910amounted
to 47,749,431 francs; interest on current accounts, com­
missions, etc., totaled 3,640,473 francs, while amortization
charges for the year totaled 8,008,702 francs.
Turkey.—1 he public debt includes war indemnity to
T
Russia, which on January 1, 1910, stood at 103,745,938
rubles.
United Kingdom.—The British budget figures are made

up of gross exchequer receipts and issues, the latter exclu­
sive of £1,040,000 made to meet capital expenditure.
The assets of the British exchequer on March 31, 1911,

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES,

$29,756,353, railway subsidies to $2,048,097, and other
charges to $4,179,575, making the total expenditures for
the year equal to $115,395,774. The total gross debt of the
Dominion on March 31,1910, stood at $470,663,046, against
which the Government held assets amounting to
$134,394,500, including sinking funds to the amount of
$14,782,614. The net debt, therefore, amounted to
$336,268,546.
Costa Rica—The foreign debt is represented by gold
refunding bonds for £1,617,200, bearing 4 per cent interest
for 10 years and 5 per cent from January 1,1921. These
bonds were issued pursuant to a contract made on Decem­
ber 7, 1910, by the Government of Costa Rica and the
bondholders, represented by Minor Cooper Keith, and
called the Fernandez-Keith agreement. This contract
was approved at a general meeting of the bondholders on
January 11, and by the National Congress of Costa Rica
on February 23, and signed by the President on March 1,
1911. The obligations recognized by the Republic in the
agreement as outstanding included the consolidated
external debt of 1885, unpaid interest due on the same,
and the Port Limon 6 percent sanitary bonds. The colon,
in terms of which the original data are given, has been
taken as equivalent to 46J cents.
Guatemala.—The London Council of the Corporation of
Foreign Bondholders gives the total external debt, includ­
ing arrears of interest since 1898, as £2,194,544. Against
its total liabilities the Government reports assets under
date of December 31,1909, amounting to 56,052,306 pesos
currency, equal to about $3,363,138. The peso currency
in 1909-10 was worth approximately 6 cents.
Honduras.—Of the total external debt stated by the
Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders,
£22,933,875, arrears of interest since 1872, constitute
£17,535,305.
Nicaragua.—The peso in 1910 was worth approxi­
mately 10 cents. The unfunded debt includes 30,902,604
pesos of paper money in circulation under date of Decem­
ber 31,1910.
Panama.—The country had no funded debt in 1910. Of
the $10,000,000 paid to the Government by the United
States, $6,000,000 are invested in the United States. The
figure for revenue represents actual receipts as given in the
Estadistica Anual; the expenditure has been calculated
at 50 per cent of the 1910-11 biennial budget estimate.
Salvador.-r-Tha total debt as above stated is exclusive

were composed of £37,608,000, the market value of Suez
Canal shares; £4,003,098 other assets; and £13,546,171
bank balances.
United States.—The total receipts include the ordinary
receipts, $701,372,375; Panama Canal receipts, $18,102,170;
public debt receipts, $40,232,555; and the postal revenues,
$237,879,824. The total disbursements include the ordi­

sents all other indebtedness of the United States less cash
in the Treasury on that date.
Philippine Islands.—Of the total debt, $4,000,000 represent City of Manila 4 per cent improvement bonds, and
$125,000 City of Cebu 4 per cent improvement bonds, both
guaranteed by the Insular Government.

—T
^
•'J
fcO

STATISTICS OP P R IN C IP A L C O U N T EIES.




nary disbursements, $654,137,998; Panama Canal dis­
bursements, $37,063,515; public debt disbursements,
$35,223,336; and disbursements on account of the postal
service, $237,660,705. The item in the column “ funded
debt” is the total interest-bearing debt of the United
States under date of July 1,1911. The remainder repre­

No. 3 5 4 .—SAVINGS BANES, INCLUDING POSTAL SAVINGS BANES: N u m b e r of D epo sito r s , A m ount of
‘
p e r D epo sit A ccount a n d p e r I n h a b it a n t , b y S pec ified C o u n t r ie s .

D e p o sit s , A v e r a g e D epo sits

[Sources: Official reports of the respective countries.]
Country.

Belgium2.
Bulgaria.......................
Chile.............................
Denmark®— ..............
Egypt...........................
France.........................
Algeria...................
Tunis.....................
Germany......................
Luxemburg..........
Hungary......................
Italy.............................
Japan...........................
Formosa................
China and Korea..
Netherlands.................
Dutch East Indies.
Dutch Guiana.......

Date of
report.

[Dec.
Dec.
[Dec.
7,517,000 Dec.

28,350,000

31,1908
31,1910
31,1909
31,1910

4.285.000 ....... do...........
3.400.000 June 30,1910
2.775.000 Mar. 31,1910
11,626,000 Dec. 31,1910
/Dec. 31,1908
39.276.000 [Dec. 31,1910
5.232.000 Dec. 31,1908
2.229.000 Dec. 31,1910
64.123.000 Dec. 31,1909
246,000 Dec. 31,1910
[Dec. 31,1909
20.682.000 • ....d o ...........
I___do......... *
/Dec. 31,1910
34.565.000 [June 30,1910
/Dec. 31,1909
50.939.000 [Mar. 31,1911
/Dec. 31,1909
3.290.000 \Mar. 31,1910
....... do___ ,, ,
Dec.
5,911,000 /[Dec. 31,1908
31,1910
31,1909
37,717,000 /Dec. 31,1910
[Dec.
83,000 Dec. 31,1909

Form of organization.

Number of
depositors.

Communal and private savings banks................................
3,996,548
Postal savings banks: Savings department........................
2,205,703
94,621
Postal savings banks: Check department...........................
Government savings banks, including depositories at post
2,808,549
offices.
Postal savings banks............................................................ .
280,775
268,731
Caja de ahorros.......................................................................
Communal and corporate savings banks.............................. 1,166,607
Government savings banks...................................................
104,095
Private savings banks.......................................................... . 7,948,363
Postal savings banks............................................................ . 5,786,035
19,301
Municipal savings banks.......................................................
5,701
Postal savings banks............................................................ .
Public and corporate savings banks................................... . 20,616,699
69,202
State savings bank............ *.................................................
Private and communal savings banks............................
1,149,251
Postal savings banks: Savings department.........................
727,146
Postal savings banks: Check department............................
18,906
Communal and corporate savings banks.............................. 2,261,227
Postal savings banks............................................................ . 5,160,008
Private savings banks......................................................... . 7,776,911
Postal savings banks..................................... .................... . 11,236,637
Private savings banks......................................................... .
6,788
90,893
Postal savings banks............................................................ .
151,760
----- do......................................................................................
Private savings banks.......................................................... .
411,494
Postal savings banks............................................................ . 1,510,033
12,331
Private savings banks.......................................................... .
80,378
Postal savings banks............................................................ .
8,761
----- do.....................................................................................

Deposits.

Average Average
deposit deposit
per in­
account. habitant.

Dollars.
1,094,961,497
46,623,885
72,890,186
186,180,990

Dollars.
273.98
21.14
770.34
66.29

Dollars.
38.62
1.64
2.57
24.77

9,129,433
10,543,275
174,182,302
2,255,664
710,255,608
329,974,970
934,380
1,288,268
3,729,964,322
11,863,592
428,023,064
20,006,523
16,894,046
462,641,720
324,279,617
67,429,528
81,120,201
119,491
946,549
2,051,157
38,056,134
64,436,982
2,636,035
3,339,113
287,782

32.52
39.23
149.28
21.07
89.36
57.03
48.41
225.97
180.92
171.43
372.44
27.51
893.58
204.60
62.84
8.67
7.22
17.60
10.41
13.52
92.48
42.67
213.77
41.54
32.85

2.13
3.10
62.76
.19
18.08
8.40
.18
.58
58.17
48.23
20.70
.97
.80
13.38
9.38
L 32
1.59
.04
.29
6.44
10.90
.07
.09
3.47

ST A TISTIC S OF P R IN C IP A L COUNTR IES.

Austria...

Population. i

i The figures of population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of savings banks relate.
a Data for the state-controlled “ Caisse G6n6rafe d’Epargne,” including savings depositories at post offices. In addition, reports are given for 4 municipal and 5 private savings
banks. On Dec. 31, 1909, the former had 17,301 depositors, credited with $2,037,932 of deposits, and the latter 28,632 depositors, with $9,131,657 of deposits.
8 Exclusive of 1.809 deposits of $173,011 in savings banks in Faroe Islands, and of data for savings departments of ordmary banks, which comprised 155,160 accounts, credited
with $31,370,748 on Mar. 31,1910.




—J
CO

N o . 3 5 4 .— S a v in g s

B

, I

n c l u d in g

P

D

an k s

ccount

e p o s it

A

o stal

S a v in g s
and

Bate of
report.

Norway............................................
Roumania2..... . ........... ......... . ........
Russia3.............................................
Finland......................................
Spain4...............................................
Sweden.............................................
Switzerland......................................
United Kingdom3...........................
British India « ..........................
Australia, Commonwealth.......
New Zealand.............................

2.370.000
6.772.000
157.079.000
3.013.000
19.503.000
5.522.000
3.559.000
45.217.000
244.127.000
4.483.000
1.008.000

Canada* ....................................
British South Africa.................
British West Indies..................
British colonies, n. e. s .............

7.082.000
6.727.000
1.679.000
20.684.000

Bee. 31,1909
July 1,1909
June 30,1911
/Dec. 31,1909
\___ do...........
Dec. 31,1910
/ ___do______
l — do...........
Dec. 31,1908
/Nov. 20,1910
\Dee. 31,1910
Mar. 31,1910
1909-10
/Bee. 31,1910
\---- d o ...........
/June 30,1911
t ___do...........
1909-10
1909-10
1909-10

Total foreign countries..........
United States8............................... .
Philippine Islands.....................

851,071,000
93,402,000
8,277,000

June 7,1911
June 30,1911

Grand total...................................... 952,750,000

B

an k s

: N

umber

I n h a b it a n t ,

b*

of

D

e p o s it o r s ,

S p e c if ie d

A

mount

C o u n t r ie s —

Form of organization.

Communal and
Government savings hanks.
Private savings hanks..
Postal savings banks..............................
Private savings banks.................. .........
Communal and trustees savings banks.
Postal savings banks..
Communal and privat
Trustee savings banks.
Postal savings banks........................................ ...........
___ do................................... .......................................
Government, trustee, and joint stock savings banks..
Postal savings banks....................................................
Private savings banks....................... ......................... .
Postal savings banks....................................................
Dominion Government savings banks____ ________
Government, post office, and private savings banks..
Government and post office savings banks................ .
----- do.................................................................. ..........
Mutual and stock savings banks.
Postal savings banks....................

op

D

e p o s it s ,

A

verage

D

e p o s it s

per

Number of
depositors.

Deposits.

Average Average
deposit deposit
per in­
account. habitant.

956,986
207,021
7,691,315
278,357
56,367
495,772
1,560,317
557,906
1,963,147
1,827,460
11,832,176
1,378,916
1,483,573
380,714
51,508
147,478
35,881
222,772
91,881
219,967

Dollars.
128,040,751
11,611,420
736,424,971
41,624,481
1,371,573
46,931,094
216,755,326
12,395,914
307,342,077
254,361,278
821,904,231
51,478,416
258,496,304
68,641,934
7,375,302
43,017,587
14,341,668
25,103,835
6,301,465
12,921,863

Dollars.
133.80
56.09
95.75
149.54
24.33
94.66
138.92
22.22
156.56
139.22
69.46
37.33
174.24
180.30
143.19
291.69
399.70
112.69
68.58
58.74

Dollars.
54.03
1.71
4.69
13.81
.46
2.41
39.25
2.24
86.36
5.63
18.18
• .21
57.66
68.10
7.32
6.07
2.03
3.73
3.75
.62

107,412,968
9,794,647
28,804

10,959,757,804
4,212,583,598
1,049,737

102.03
430.09
36.44

12.88
45.10
.13

117,136,419

15,173,391,139

129.54

15.93

1 The figures of population are for the nearest date to which the statistics of savings banks relate.
2 Figures for the “ Casa d’ Economie. ”
» Includes 39,883 depositors in school savings depositories, credited with $103,000. The above total is exclusive of $151,058,255 worth of securities held by the savings banks to the
credit of depositors.
4 The peseta has been converted at the rate of 18 cents. Bata taken from “ Espafia Economica y Financiers,” Oct. 21,1911.
5 Exclusive of Government stock held for depositors, which at the end of the year amounted to $112,668,566 in the postal savings banks and to $12,567,629 in the trustees’
savings banks.
6 Exclusive of population of the feudatory States.
7 Exclusive of data for special private savings banks, which on June 30, 1911, held deposits amounting to $36,152,216. This total does not include the savings deposits in
chartered banks (“ Deposits payable after notice or on a fixed day” ), which on June 30,1911, amounted to $564,867,554.
8 For figures of postal savings, see p. 599.




**5

Continued.

ST A TISTIC S OF P B IN C IP A L COTJNTBIES,

Popula­
tion.1

Country.

per

775

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

N o. 3 5 5 . — P O S T A L S A V IN G S B A N K S :1 N u m b e r o p D e p o s it o r s , A m o u n t s
2
D e p o s it s , a n d A v e r a g e A m o u n t s D e p o s it e d , b y S p e c if ie d C o u n t r ie s a n d
G r a n d D iv is io n s , 1899 t o L a t e s t A v a il a b l e Y e a r .

op
by

[Sources: Official reports of the respective Governments.]

EUROPE.
AUSTRIA.
Calendar
year.

1899............
1900....... .
1901..........
1902............
1903..........
1904............

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

Calendar
year.

1,415,348
1,484,607
1,547,541
1,610,530
1,694,702
1,798,018

Dollars.
26,877,778
28,509,030
30,355,244
32,870,985
36,568,590
39,937,633

Dollars.
18.91
19.27
19.61
20.41
21.58
22.21

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909....... .
1910............

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

1,900,194
2,004,487
2,064,403
2,106,539
2,143,611
2,205,703

Dollars.
42,536,862
44,208,710
44,269,223
46,009,897
45,571,080
46,623,885

Dollars.
22.38
22.05
21.45
21.84
21.26
21.14

1,885,857
1,994,130
2,106,237
2,200,541
2,290,114
2,384,511

121,302,054
126,481,656
134,040,979
141,711,824
148,791,369

64.32
63.42
63.64
64.40
64.97

148,963
175,630
201,956
225,879
252,920
280,775

4,465,778
5,735,866
6,495,913
7,108,693
8,198,774
9,129,433

29.98
32.66
32.16
31.47
32.42
32.52

53,455
57,555
60,007
58,826
56,367

1,004,488
1,213,973
1,410,610
1,432,801
1,371,573

18,79
21.09
23.51
24.37
24.33

4,577,390
4,794,874
5,034,998
5,291,673
5,542,888
5,786,035

246,703,726
258,374,735
276,655,969
296,964,867
316,456,866
329,974,970

53.90
53.89
54.95
55.12
57.09
57.03

563,973
607,456
648,652
684,299
727,146

13,975,332
15,963,717
18,044,000
18,803,992
20,006,523

24.78
26.28
27.82
27.48
27.51

Average
deposit.

BELGIUM.
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1 9 0 3 ........
1904............

1,289,659
1,390,047
1,483,270
1,582,442
1,681,031
1,785,145

88,619,241
97,207,412
108,372,734
108,770,680
110,996,287
116,052,662

68.72
69.93
73.06
68.74
66.03
66.01

1905............
1 9 0 6 ........
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

BULGARIA.*
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

40,867
53,194
67,795
84,098
101,038
124,007

822,249
989,983
1,371,962
1,643,545
2,247,661
3,267,353

20.12
18.61
20.23
19.54
22.25
26.35

1905..........
1906....... .
1907....... .
1908............
1909....... .
1910............

FINLAND.
1899............
1900............
1901..........
1 9 0 2 ........
1903............
1904............

35,347
40,188
42,965
47,451
53,503
56,462

589,822
720,013
789,014
835,367
981,280
1,034,184

16.69
17.92
18.36
17.60
18.34
18.32

1905............
1906............
1 9 0 7 ........
1 9 0 8 ........
1909............

FRANCE.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

3,319,938
3,565,941
3,805,881
3,991,412
4,143,888
4,345,446

179,384,676
194,980,796
208,515,240
213,603,320
215,766,294
229,158,291

54.03
54.96
54.79
53.52
52.07
52.74

1905............
1906_______
1 9 0 7 ........
1908............
1909............
1910........ ..

HUNGARY.
1899.............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903...........
1 9 0 4 ........

364,775
389,083
416,328
446,695
484,834
525,818

5,983,628
6,632,822
7,579,614
8,851,815
10,713,325
12,457,907

16.40
17.05
18.21
19.82
22.10
23.70

1905............
1906............
1907..........
1908............
1909............

i Includes data for Government savings banks in the Australian and the Federated Malay States.
It has been thought proper to include among the postal savings banks also those savings banks in
the Australian States which prior to the transfer of the State post offices to the Federal Government
were operated by the respective State post offices. All these banks continue at present to be operated
as Government savings banks.
2Including the value of accrued interest on the securities held to the credit of the depositors since 1902.




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STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

H o . 3 5 5 .— P o s t a l S a v in g s B a n k s : N u m b e r of D e p o s it o r s , A m o u n t s
a n d A v e r a g e A m o u n t s D e p o s it e d , e t c .— Cbntinued.

of

D e p o s it s ,

E U R O P E —Continued.
ITALY.
Calendar
year.

1899...........
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903...........
1904............

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

Calendar
year.

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

3.633.063
3,990,983
4,318,612
4,648,956
4,969,588
5.283.063

Dollars.
121,301,197
131.652.255
138,913,421
151,212,172
167.760.256
189,810,340

Dollars.
33.39
32.99
32.14
32.53
33.76
35.93

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910...........

5,527,322
i 4,689,669
4,904,714
4,981,920
5,150,617
5,160,008

Dollars.
206,198,239
233,655,238
273,702,695
290,808,886
305,926,939
324,279,617

Dollars.
37.31
49.82
55.80
58.37
59.40
62.84

1,184,316
1,259,681
1,336,846
1,401,670
1,462,615
8 1,510,033

52,231,689
56,152,681
58,489,392
60,958,611
64,490,083
64,436,982

44.10
44.58
43.75
43; 49
44.08
42.67

1,429,924
1,402,952
1,605,708
1,788,990
1,934,034

95,153,056
87,710,824
111,780,641
128,873,169
138,393,695

66.54
62.52
69.61
72.04
71.56

567,023
569,155
566,976
500,270
555,487
557,906

14,648,559
14,498,185
13,582,491
12,441,249
12,167,925
12,395,914

25.83
25.47
23.96
22.21
21.91
22.22

9,963,049
10,332,784
10,692,555
11,018,251
11,404,568
11,832,176

740,248,863
759,156,204
766,474,125
781,794,533
801,006,750
821,904,231

74.30
73.47
71.68
70.95
70.24
69.46

1,864
1,971
2,151
2,297
2,179
2,186

114*027
122,616
144,778
153,918
139,391
132,602

61.17
62.21
67.81
67.01
63.97
60.66

NETHERLANDS.
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903;...........
1904............

764,201
829,131
896,761
966,433
1,035,527
1,111,390

31,494,544
34,048,200
37,696,209
40,839,011
44,028,527
48,414,706

41.21
41.06
42.04
42.26
42.52
43.55

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

RUSSIA.*
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903............

757,770
897,618
1,023,013
1,163,310
1,337,680

52,003,765
59,214,719
67,566,287
77,043,466
92,030,380

68.63
65.97
66.05
66.23
68.80

1904............
1905....... .
1906............
1 9 0 7 ........
1908............

SW EDEN.

1899............
1900............
1901......... .
1902........ .
1903............
1904............

556,544
566,805
573,800
577,627
570,686
570,203

16,062,354
15,131,653
14,532,663
14,449,595
14,601,238
14,849,881

28/86
26.70
25.33
25.02
25.59
26.04

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1 9 1 0 ........

UNITED KINGDOM.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

8,046,680
8,439,983
8,787,675
9,133,161
9,403,852
9,673,717

633,222,191
659,652,347
683,222,126
703,720,660
711,166,692
721,893,466

78.69
78.16
77.75
77.05
75.62
74.63

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909......... .
1910............

A M E R IC A .
BAHAMAS.1
6
*
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903............
1904............

1,240
1,350
1,421
61,480
1,610
1,700

63,600
74,156
79,976
80,823
93,933
96,298

51.29
54.93
56.28
54.61
58.34
56.65

1905............
1906...........
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910;..........

1 Diminution due mainly to canceling, by prescription, of deposits credited with less than 1 lira each.
8 Year ended June 30, 1909.
* Preliminary figures, taken from Maandcijfers uitgegeven door het Centraal Bureau voor de Statis­
tic^ No. 25,1911.
* Cash deposits only, exclusive of the value of public securities held to the credit of depositors.
6 For years ended June 30.
6 For six months ended June 30.




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STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.
N o. 3 5 5 . - P

o st a l
and

S a v in g s B a n k s : N u m b e r of D e p o s it o r s , A m o u n t s
A v e r a g e A m o u n t s D e p o s it e d , etc .— Continued.

of

D e p o s it s ,

A M E R I C A —Continued.
CANADA.
Calendar
year.

1899,
1900,
1901
1902
1903,
1904
1906,

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

142,141
150,987
157,368
162,761
167,023
168,572
165,518

Dollars.
34,771,605
37,507,456
39,950,813
42,320,208
44,255,327
45,419,706
45,368,321

Dollars.
244.63
248.48
253.87
260.01
264.96
269.44
274.10

Calendar
year.

1906..
19071,
19081,
1909 V
19102.
19112,

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

164,542
167,286
165,691
155,895
147,488
147,478

Dollars.
45,736,489
47,453,228
47,564,284
45,190,484
42,848,025
43,017,587

Dollars.
277.96
283.67
287.07

11,192
12,421
13,606
14,881
18,004

324,075
369,542
396,843
411,360
434,447
738,175

32.52
33.01
31.95
30.23
29.19
41.00

8,039
8,761

268,532
287,782

33.40
32.85

1,058,813
1,115,758
1,190,220
1,262,763
1,318,632
1,378,916

43,496,819
45,396,743
47,909,002
49,253,632
49,424,157
51,478,416

41.08
40.69
4a 25

63,850
66»949
71,018
74,964
79,704
85,954

567,147
615,714
686,887
714,135
794,077
932,236

8.88
9.20
9.67
9.53
9.96
10.85

3,310
3,571
3,696
4,017
4,267
4,312

271,798
330,594
339,999
367,195
380,982
382,667

82.11
92.58
9L99
91.41
89.29
88.74

290.52
291.69

BRITISH GUIANA.
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903............
1 9 0 4 ........

7,853
8,263
8,262
8,678
9,189
9,158

212,252
225,674
238,332
261,851
263,506
266,996

27.03
27.31
28.85
30.17
28.68
29.15

1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
19103

DUTCH GUIANA.4
1905.
1906.
1907.

5,785
6,525
7,214

230,262
261,405
280,162

39.80
40.06
38.83

1908............
1909............

A S IA .
BRITISH INDIA.
1899 * .........
6
1
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903............
1904............

783,559
785,729
816,651
866,693
922,353
987,635

35,010,256
31,296,290
32,583,673
34,656,368
37,055,325
40,014,543

44.68
39.83
39.90
39.99
40.17
40.52

1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.

37.48
37.33

CEYLON.
1899.
1900:
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

43,850
51,778
54,426
57,007
58,121
60,884

378,959
407,905
429,099
472,007
520,730
548,425

8.64
7.88
7.88
8.28
8.96
9,01

1905...........
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909...........
1910............

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

2,404
2,504
2,745
2,951
3,078
3,109

204,031
211,515
227,133
223,693
248,600
257,351

84.87
84.47
82.74
75.80
80.76
82.77

1905............
1906............
1907..........
1908............
1909............
1910............

1Years ending Mar. 31.
* Years ending June 30.
8 The Government Savings Bank was in process of winding up and amalgamating with the Post Office
Savings Bank.
.
♦Colonial Savings Bank reorganized as a postal savings bank Apr. 1,1904.
6Includes transactions of military savings banks and provident institutions.




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ST A TISTIC S OP P R IN C IP A L C O U N T R IE S ,
t J

N o . 3 5 5 . — P ostal S a v in g s B a n k s : N umber o f D epositors, A mounts
a n d A ve r a g e A mounts D eposited , etc .— Continued.

of

D eposits,

A S I A —Continued.
FEDERATE!) MALAY STATES.1
Calendar
year.

1 9 0 4 ........
1905............
1906............
1907............

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

Calendar
year.

2,477
2,637
2,974
3,320

Dollars.
146,002
149,505
201,909
203,283

Dollars.
58.94
56.70
67.89
61.23

1908............
1909............
1910...........

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

3,739
4,536
5,312

Dollars.
393,863
278,490
330,431

Dollars.
105.34
6L40
62.20

49,566
56,464
63,309
71,209
80,378

2,841,535
2,845,861
2,840,016
3,073,705
3,339,113

57.33
50.40
44.86
43.16
41.54

5,848,496
7,282,497
7,886,279
8,661,407
10,052,641
11,236,637

27,015,890
38,205,134
46,258,958
53,017,330
63,301,824
81,120,201

4,62
5.25
5.86
6.12
6.30
7.22

56,870
63,332
68,723
78,879
84,010
90,893

430,972
552,408
685,656
882,921
897,338
946,549

7.58
8.72
9.98
11.19

31,870
61,586
88,222
116,189
151,760

426,069
910,730
1,233,376
1,580,882
2,051,157

13.37
14.79
13.98
13.61
13.52

98,328
99,961
101,722
101,533
101,203
105,369

11,032,093
10,850,387
10,806,964
10,343,172
9,949,759
10,411,974

112.18
108.55
106.24
101.87
98.31
98.81

648
890
1,279
1,747
2,165
4,910

43,774
62,374
73,820
100,620
120,276
141,790

67.55
70.08
57.72
57.59
55.55
28.88

Average
deposit.

DUTCH EAST INDIES.*
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1906.

22,327
26^535
30,058
33,550
38,424
46,478

1,140,871
1,367,540
1,576,290
1,920,370
2,379,437
2,643,050

51.10
51.54
52.44
57.24
61.93
56.86

1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

JAPAN.*
1899............
1900............
1901............
1902............
1903..........
1904............
1905............

1,239,657
1,396,147
1,979,640
2,363,335
2,859,143
3,501,353
„ ? 929,189

10,940,327
11,658,747
11,934,788
13,544,007
14,718,253
15,758,653
20,817,090

a 83
8.35
6.03
5.73
5.15
4.50
4.22

1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............
1911...........

FORMOSA (TAIWAN).4

1900..
1901..
1908--

1903..
1904..

14,697
22,520
27,669
33,866
41,145
50,836

241,935
278,372
321,323
326,680
380,231
451,709

16.46
12.37
11.61
9.65
9.24
8.88

1905..........
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

10.68

10.41

CHINA AND KOREA.4
1900......... .
1901............
1902............
1903............
1904............
1905............

1,504
4,158
6,151
6,611
9,655
20,160

21,876
61,147
59,012
68,530
100,980
241,299

1A5&
14.71
11.46
10.37
10.46
11.97

1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

A F R IC A .

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1962.
1903.
1904.

62,356
70,812
82,753
92,413
95,590
99,421

8,440,652
9,903,313
12,218,628
13,266,439
12,401,837
11,911,790

135.36
139.85
147.65
143.56
129.74
119.81

1905............
1 9 0 6 ........
1907...........
1908............
1909............
1910............

GOLD COAST.
1900
1901
1902
1903
19041
4
*
2

458
271
341
431
615
405

24,186
21,685
21,705
25,890
28,172
34,094

52.81
80.02
63.65
60.07
45.81
84.18

1905............
1906............
1907..........
1908............
1909............
1910............

1Data for the Government Savings Bank.
2Postal savings banks opened in 1898.
* For the years ending Mar. 31. Exclusive of data for savings banks in Taiwan, China, and Korea.
4Figures for the year ended Mar. 31.




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STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL, COUNTRIES.
N o. 3 5 5 .

-P ostal S a v in g s B a n k s : N umber of D epositors, A mounts
a n d A ve r a g e A mounts D eposited , etc .— Continued.

of

D eposits,

A F R I C A —Continued.
ORANGE FREE STATE.1
Calendar
year.

Number of
depositors.

904
1 8 9 9 ........
1900............
1901............
8 2,272
1902
.....................
1903
.....................
3,721
1904
.....................
4,931

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

Dollars.
33,506

Dollars.
37.06

327,841
547,861
764,917

H4.29
147.23
155.12

Calendar
year.

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

1905
1906
1907..........
1908
1909
1910

.....................
5.645
.....................
6,120
6,433
.....................
6,826
.....................
6,831
7.646
.....................

DoUars.
828,439
771,340
769,204
807,679
753,797
868,291

Dollars.
146.76
126.03
119.57
118.32
110.35
113.56

2,516
3,306

321,369
435,299

. 127.73
131.67

5,623
4,991
5,409
5,640
6,107
5,754

303,085
334,840
386,429
389,057
406,995
443,231

53.90
67.09
71.44
69.00
66.64
77.03

40,844
47,092
51,022
55,105
61,569
71,185

5,224,601
6,263,769
6,538,843
7,175,912
7,675,702
8,769,798

127.92
133. Q
1
128.16
130.22
124; 67
123.20

59,084
74,179
86,728
92,855
104,095

1,636,489
1,928,749
1,986,755
2,083,638
2,255,664

27.70
26.00
22.91
22.44
21.67

4,424
4,795
5,415
5,620
5,628
5,701

838,178
923,392
1,080,413
1,172,050
1,222,230
1,288,268

189.46
192.58
199.52
208.55
217.19
225.97

13,102
28,804

839,623
1,049,737

64.00
36.44

Average
deposit.

SO U TH ER N R H O D E S IA .3

1906
1907
1908

1,176
.....................
.....................
1,503
.....................
1,911

163,583
218,808
259,818

139.10
145.58
135.96

1909...........
1910............

SIERRA LEONE.
1899.
•1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

3,581
3,950
4,116
4,570
5,307
5,522

232,765
238,079
238,094
240,026
280,388
302,273

65.00
60.27
57,85
52.52
52.83
54.74

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

TRANSVAAL.4

1900,
1901
1902,
1903,
1904,

9,945
(2)
(2)
•12,020
27,940
35,059

345,312
(2)
(2)
720,651
3,298,859
4,363,484

34.73
(2)
(2)
59.95
118.07
124.46

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

EGYPT.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
1905.

67,149
13,587
20,199
29,152
43,424

187,834
425,098
646,752
889,147
1,168,624

26.27
3L29
32.02
30.50
26.91

1906....... .
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

TUNIS.

1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

3,097
3,078
3,365
3,614
3,863
4,088

511,179
523,836
575,005
640,381
703,845
787,093

165.06
170.19
170.88
177.19
182.20
192.54

1905............
1906............
1907....... .
1908............
1909.......... .
1910............

O C E A N IA .
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.7
1907
1908
1909.4
3
2
1

2,676
5,389
8,782

255,050
515,997
724,479

111.77
95.75
82.60

1Returns for years ended June 30, since 1901.
2 Can not be stated.
3 Bank established Jan. 1,1905.
4Returns for year ended June 30, since 1902.




1910............
1911............

* Returns for 6 months ended June 30.
« First year of existence.
7 Figures for the year ended June 30.

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STATISTICS OF PKIKCIPAL COUNTEIES.

N o . 3 5 5 *— P o s t a l S a v i n g s B a n k s : N u m b e r o f D e p o s it o r s , A m o u n t s o f D e p o s it s , '
a n d A v e r a g e A m o u n t s D e p o s it e d , e t c .— Continued.

O C E A N I A—Continued.

NEW SOUTH WALES.
Calendar
year.

1899............
1900............
1901............
1902...........
1903..........
1904....... .

Number of
depositors.

179,526
198,014
216,947
230,755
237,389
243,794

Amount of
deposits.

Average
deposit.

Calendar
year.

Dollars.
26,692,923
29,421,020
32,349,032
34,552,676
34,155,165
36,377,370

Dollars.
148.68
148.58
149.11
149.74
143.88
149.21

Number of
depositors.

Amount of
deposits.

254,331
270,982
305,265
314,284
334,381
368,306

Dollars.
38,702,715
43,232,288
54,156,821
58,975,040
64,741,127
73,926,126

Dollars.
152.17
159.54
177.41
187.65
193.61
200.72

466,752
491,318
511,581
532,425
560,515

67,250,377
62,255,139
65,350,652
68,625,972
75,031,152

122.66
126.71
127.74
128.89
133.86

84,165
88,026
92,912
100,324
106,627
114,720

18,858,637
20,160,892
22,109,016
23,953,334
25,102,473
27,364,261

224.07
229.03
237.96
238.76
235.42

17,048
17,813
19,246
20,084
21,491
24,403

2,214,910
2,336,173
2,710,797
2,881,484
2,993,181
3,401,304

129.92
131.15
146.83
143.45
139.28
139.40

59,764
63,573
66,737
67,695
77,748
86,166

10,741,806
11,271,598
12,814,151
14,014,946
14,890,215
16,944,005

179.74
177.30
192.01
207.03
191.52
196.64

276,066
298,746
319,773
342,077
359,714
380,714

42,153,735
48,437,568
56,077,803
59,173,204
61,643,459
68,641,934

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909..........
1910............

Average
deposit.

VICTORIA.
1900,
1901
1902,
1903,
1904
1905

375,070
393,026
410,126
418,511
432,867
447,382

44,337,674
47,020,157
49,305,451
50,328,647
51,501,235
*53,028,990

118.21
119.64
120.22
120.26
118.98
118.53

1 9 0 6 ........
1907..........
1908..........
1909............
1910............

QUEENSLAND.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

76,011
76,636
81,025
84,685
80,043
80,959

15,431,901
17,639,797
18,960,711
20,041,887
18,359,776
18,210,282

203.02
230.18
234.01
236.66
. 229.37
224.93

1 9 0 5 ........
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910............

TASMANIA.
1899,
1900,
1901,
1902,
1903
1904

12,710
14,008
14,881
15,736
16,159
16,665

1,208,717
1,432,226
1,623,348
1,841,951
1,954,445
2,007,280

95.01
102.25
109.08
117.03
120.95
120.45

1905............
1906............
1907............
1908............
1909............
1910....... .

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.*

1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.

29,371
33,646
39,318
45,108
48,008
54,873

5,431,880
6,322,284
7,875,744
9,193,218
9,677,644
10,121,167

184.94
187.91
200.31
203.80
201.59
184.45

1905.
1906.
1907.
1908.
1909.
1910.

NEW ZEALAND.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904

183,046
197,408
212,436
227,465
243,675
269,164




25,891,585
28,272,186
30,902,338
33,499,950
35,957,021
37,770,765

141.45
143.22
145.47
147.29
147.56
145.74

1905............
1906............
1 9 0 7 ........
1908............
1909............
1910............

* Figures for the year ended June 30.

.

152.70
162.10
175.37
172.98
171.37
180.30

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES,,
W

o

the

781

.
3
F o 5r e i g n C o m m 0 e r c e d u r i n g ,
L a t e s t Y e a r f o r w h ic h D a t a a r e A v a il a b l e .

[Sources: Official reports of the respective countries.]

Country and port.

Year.*

Imports.

Exports.

Total commerce.

EUROPE.
United Kingdom:
Londoni
3...................................................
*
Liverpool....... ................ .........................
Hull.........................................................
Manchester *............................................
Southampton.........................................
Glasgow................................... ................
Harwich...................................................
Grimsby...................................................
Leith............................ ............................
Tyne ports4.............................................
*
Cardiff................................... ..................
Bristol......................................................
Belfast......................................................
Germany:
Hamburg....... ........................................
Bremen............ .............. .........................
Belgium: Antwerp.........................................
France:
Marseille...................................................
Havre.......................................................
Dunkirk...................................................
Bordeaux.................................................
Italy: Genoa.................................................
Austria-Hungary:
Trieste............................. ........................
Fiume.....................................................
Russia:
St. Petersburg.........................................
Riga.........................................................
Odessa......................................................
Reval........................................................
Vladivostok.— ....... ........................ .
Batoum....................................................
Spain:
Barcelona...............................................
Bilbao................... ..................................

1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910

Dollars.
1,110,828,205
828,620,152
205,765,480
145,726,880
103,588,830
70,726,450
61,395,564
102,940,379
45,954,087
65,988,061
31,024,453
72,956,694
38,632,331

Dollars.
643,014,124
829,250,836
150,630,959
85,111,683
119,420,173
143,857,594
92,268,305
33,727,254
55,031,243
33,921,982
63,473,550
20,946,891
6,393,802

Dollars.
1,753,842,329
1,657,870,988
356,396,439
230,838,563
223,009,003
214,584,044
153,663,869
136,667,633
100,985,330
99,910,043
94,498,003
93,903,585
45,026,133

1910
1910
1910

872,629,975
289,338,012
560,994,911

661,480,352
224,849,348
523,075,033

1,534,110,327
514,187,360
1,084,069,944

1910
1910
1010
1910
1908

340,787,600
306,958,600
170,513,600
100,160,200
151,710,829

297,626,300
255,014,600
34,586,600
110,245,700
69,792,702

638,413,900
561,973,200
205,100,200
210,405,900
221,503,531

1910
1909

122,153,658
24,623,494

128,050,033
24,108,483

250,203,691;
48,731*977i

1909
1909
1909
1909
1909
1909

64,562,173
32,646,436
35,097,293
27,722,640
18,014,311
5,341,553

4* 829,726
82,888,874
23,747,639
13,708,395
784,939
18,692,627

69,391,899
115,535,310
58,844,932
41,431,035
18,799,250
24,034,180

1909
1909

54,034,028
16,517,323

26,313,747
11,446,608

80,347,775
27,963,931

1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911
1911

881,592,689
66,722,295
3,530,945
116,597,440
83,626,647
32,174,404
53,885,021
5,296,746
36,654,675
116,866,171

772,552,449
172,835,293
220,504,917
71,534,082
69,956,380
85,120,843
. 40,624,903
72,076,045
39,361,303
74,330,938

1,654,145,138
239,557,588
224,035,862
188,131,522
153,583,027
117,295,247
94,509,924
77,372,791
76,015,978
191,197,109

1911
1911
1910
1910

21,993,561
38,383,232
71,793,680
271,053,026

46,096,331
26,724,073
46,946,485
156,225,552

68,089,892
65,107,305
118,740,165
427,278,578

1910
1910

46,048,404
87,257,063

92,941,797
38,068,876

138,990,201
125,325,939

1909
1909
1908

45,109,846
8,345,005
34,949,864

4,984,218
22,098,422
30,908,320

50,094,064
30,443,427
65,858,184

AM
ERICA.
United States: *
New York................................................
New Orleans............................................
Galveston.................................................
Boston*....................................................
Philadelphia.. ........................................
Baltimore............................................... .
San Francisco..... ....................................
Savannah..............................................
Puget Sound................ ...................... ..
Canada: Montreal7. ..................................... .
Mexico:*
Tampico...................................................
Vera Cruz.................................................
Cuba: Habana...............................................
Argentina: Buenos Aires.............................
Brazil:
Santos.................................................
Rio Janeiro.................................... ..........
Chile:
Valparaiso...........................................
Iquique............... ...................................
Uruguay: Montevideo...... ............................

i Calendar years unless otherwise specified by note.
> Including Queenborough.
* Including Runcorn.
4 Tyne ports comprise Newcastle, North Shields, and South Shields.
* Years ended June 30.
* Including Charlestown.
7 Years ended Mar. 31.




.

—

f8 2

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES.

N o. 3 5 6 . — P r in c ip a l P o r t s
L atest Y

of

W o r l d : F o r e ig n Co m m e r c e d u r in g
D a t a a r e A v a il a b l e — Continued.*

the

e a r f o r w h ic h

Country and port.

Year,i

Imports.

Exports.

1910

Dollars.
129,383,470

Dollars.
114,627,983

Dollars.
244,011,453

1910
1910

76,833,707
114,822,654

112,136,886
60,813,155

188,970,593
175,635,809

1909
1911
1910

127,141,948
157,482,211
128,231,068

108,081,776
252,646,619
180,221,358

235,223,724
410,128,830
308,452,426

1910

101,224,909

140,189,861

241,414,770

1909
1909

98,007,553
79,520,065

119,803,283
80,601,820

217,810,836
160,121,885

A S IA .
China: Shanghai2...........................................
Japan:
Yokohama................................................
Kobe.........................................................
British Colonies:
Singapore2................................ ..............
Calcutta
..............................................
Bombay <.................................................

the

Total commerce.

A F R IC A .
Egypt: Alexandria........................................

O EAN .
C
IA

Australia:#
Sydney......................................................
Melbourne................................................




* Calendar years tmless otherwise specified by note.
2 Direct foreign trade, exclusive of reexports.
t Exclusive of intersettlement trade.
* Years ended Mar. 31.
* Merchandise only, exclusive of Government stores.
« Exclusive <4 interstate commerce.

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Country and
port.

Year.1

Entered.

Cleared.

Country and
port.

1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1911
1910

Tom.
5,523,895
3,749,882
7,588,653
12,154,162
5,022,250
2,037,332
4,337, 736
5,482,559

Tom.
8,562,764
3,477,484
6,697,512
8,999,635
6,128,928
3,292,887
4,329,301
5,457,659

1910
1910
1910

11,417,773
1,258,907
1,585,334

11,583,211
1,209,137
1,572,758

1909

3,085,000

3,174,000

1909
1909
1909
1909
1910
1910

3,947,402
1,955,276
2,027,483
7,775,411
2,733,133
12,654,318

4,070,467
2,084,861
2,026,795
7,977,386
2,661,836
12,625,165

United States]—
Continued.
Puget Sound___
San Francisco...
Canada: *
Montreal............
Vancouver.........
Victoria............
Mexico: M
Vera Cruz.........
Tampico...........
Argentina: Buenos
Aires..................
Brazil:
Santos................
Rio de Janeiro..
Cuba: Habana *...

1910

10,649,843

10,490,049

1909
1909

4,908,474
3,371,332

4,092,148
3,737,863

1909
1909
1909
1909
1909

1,866,000
1.289.000
1.558.000
1,028,000
734,000

1,874,000
1,211,000
1,597,000
1,012,000
699,000

1909
1909

2,502,033
2,036,785

1,661,858
2,212,636

EU O E
RP.

Year.1

Entered.

Cleared.

1911
1911

Tom.
2,105,599
987,374

Tons.
2,272,562
1,138,009

1911
1911
1911

1,661,370
1,509,445
1,322,890

1,609,337
1,010,658
1,759,861

1910
1910

1.673,845
1,259,846

1,768,540
1,258,034

America—eontd.

Great Britain:
Cardiff.................
Hull.....................
Liverpool............
London...............
Tyne ports..........
Glasgow...............
Malta-Valetta*..
Gibraltar.............
Germany:
Hamburg............
Bremen............. .
Bremerhaven. . .
Denmark: Copen­
hagen...................
France:
Havre...................
Bordeaux............
D u n k ir k ....___
Marseille.............
Austria: Trieste...
Belgium: Antwerp
Netherlands: Rot­
terdam.................
Italy:
Genoa..................
N a p les..............
Russia:
C ron stad t-S t.
Petersburg___
)d —
Rii
Nil
__________
Vladivostok.....
Spain:
Bare _ _____
Bilbao (Vizcaya)
Turkey: Constan­
tinople.................

1910

•16,215,459

AM IC .
ER A

*

United States:
New York..........
Boston a n d
Charlestown. .
Philadelphia___
Baltimore............
Galveston...........
New Orleans___

1911

13,428,950

13,366,893

1911
1911
1911
1911
1911

2,836,611
2,672,883
1,279,487
830.272
2,019,067

1,839,682
2,327,119
1,283,822
1,049,787
2,249,883

1908

5,981,477

5,079,863

1909
1909
1910

2,983,879
4,282,051
2,870,799

2,990,307
4,297,799
2,816,195

1910
1911

1,962, 528
2,060,632

1,598, 713
1,742,548

1910
1910
1910
1910
1910

10,489,203
7,407,143
6,937,361
3,187,479
9,198,490

10,477,301
7,419,373
6,919,960
3,200,168
9,459,584

1910
1910
1910
1910

3,455,147
2,431,376
5,608,837
4,131,787

3,337,140
2,405,330
5,584,231
4,151,244

1910

3,319,515

3,344,640

1910
1910

1,746,146
3,244,089

1,487,419
3,217,146

1910
1910
1910

591,250
869,883
775,324

381,100
908,278
614*328

ASIA.
British India:
Bombay 2*.........
.
6
Calcutta *...........
British Colonies:
Hongkong-Vic­
toria 8*
0
1
..............
Singapore7
.........
Colombo8
..........
Aden M ............
China: Shanghai io.
Japan:
Yokohama.........
Nagasaki...........
K ob e................
Moji....................

AR A
F IC .
Egypt: Alexandria
Union of South
Africa:
Cape Town.......
Port Natal.........

OEN .
C A IA
Australia: u
Melbourne.........
Sydney..............
Fremantle.........

1 Calendar years unless otherwise specified by note.
2 Year ended Mar. 31.
8 Total movement of shipping, excluding sailing and small coasting vessels. Separate data for entrances
and clearances not available. Year ended Feb. 28.
* Year ended June 30.
6 Gross tons.
• Excluding Chinese junks engaged in the foreign trade.
7 Excluding warships, transports, yachts, native craft and steam and sailing vessels under 50 tons, but
including vessels engaged in intersettlement trade.
8 Excluding the tonnage of vessels that called for the purpose of coaling and for orders only.
» Including native craft. Figures for year ended Mar. 31,1909.
10Tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at the maritime customs.
1 Figures of direct entrances and clearances from and to places outside the Commonwealth.
1




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No. 3 5 8 .— DISTANCES FROM N E W YO R K , N E W ORLEANS, SAN FRANCISCO, AND PORT T O W N SE N D TO TH E PRINCIPAL
PORTS OF TH E W ORLD AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES.

S

[Sources: Water routes in nautical miles, Hydrographic Office, Navy Department; land routes in statute miles, War Department.]
FOREIGN CITIES.1

Aden:

Via Suez Canal................. ......................
Via Cape of Good Hope.........................
Via Suez Canal and New York............. .
Via Cape of Good Hope and New York.
Via Suez and Tehuantepec.. ...........—
Via Suez and Panama........................... .
Via Suez and Magellan Strait................
Via Singapore.........................................
Via Singapore and Port Townsend.......
Via Singapore and San Francisco.........
Antweip..................................................
Via New York........................................
Via Tehuantepec.....................................
Via Panama.............................................
Via Magellan Strait................................ .
Batavia (Java)............ ............................
Via Tehuantepec...........................................
Via Panama.....................................................
Via Suez Canal..............................................
Via Cape of Good Hope.................................
Bombay:
Via Suez Canal............................ ...................
Via Cape of Good Hope.................................
Via Suez and New York................................
Via Cape of Good Hope and New Y o rk ...
Via Suez and Tehuantepec...........................
Via Suez and Panama..............................
Via Cape of Good Hope and Tehuantepec.
Via Cape of Good Hope and Panama........
Via Magellan Strait.......................................
Via Singapore..................................................
Via Singapore and Port Townsend.............
Via Singapore and San Francisco...............
Via Singapore and Tehuantepec..........
Via Singapore and Panama..........................




New
York.

New
Or­
leans.

6,532
10,985

7,870
11,408

214,499 214,279
214,691 213,982
4,853
3,325

San
Fran­
cisco.

39,723 3 9,731
314,176 2 14,184
9,500
10.300
10,800
11,600
16,700
15,900
11.300
11,500

2 6,516

7,554
8,264
13,671
7,800

12,323
13,167
10,182
11,855

9,536
11,848

a6,524
8,329
9,039
14,446
7,600

11,075
12,566
11,598
12,278

8,120

Port
Town­
send.

11,250

212,771 *12,559
»12,971 212,262
13,993 12,745
14,837 14,236

211,311 2 11,319
214,441 2 14,449
12,110
12,885
12,512
13,287
15,800
15,108
14,500
15,270
15,839
15,064
9,580
9,780

Port and route.

Hamburg...............
Via New York...,
Habana..................
Via New Orleans.
Via Tehuantepec.
Via Panama.......
Havre.................
Via New York.

Hongkong....... ............ .
Via Port Townsend......
Via San Francisco.......
Via Tehuantepec.........
Via Panam
a................
Via Suez.... .................
Via C of Good Hope.
ape
Via M
agellan Strait......
Honolulu.......................
Via San Francisco.......
Via Port Townsend.....
Via Panam
a...............
Via Tehuantepec.........
Via M
agellan Strait......
Kingston, Jam
aica..........
Kongo River, mouth of...
Via New Orleans.........
Via New York.............
Liverpool.......................
ViaNew York.............
Via Tehuantepec........
Via Panam
a................
Via Magellan Strait.
London..................... .
Via New York........
Via Tehuantepec,
Via Panama.....
Via Magellan Strait.

New
York.

New
Or­
leans.

3,652

5,243

i,227........ 597

3,169

4,760

29,085 2 8,865
39,277 3 8,568
10,572
9,317
11,431 10,830
11,610 12,892
13,590 13,863
16,868 17,318
3 5,288 2 4,579
2 6,569 2 5,349
6,686 6,085
4,582
5,806
13,269 13,719
1,165
1,473
6,580
5,662
3,053

'4,553

3,233

4,507

San
Fran­
cisco.

Port
Town­
send.

2 6,843

2 6,851

23,079
3,219
4,337

3 4,006
3,992
5,112

2 6,360
6,086

2 6,368
5,886

2,097

2,370

2 9,062
28,853

3 9,559
2 8,859

3 6,244
7,169
8,038
13,503

2 6,250
7,944
8,813
14,278

2 6,424
7,349
8,218
13,683

2 6,432
8,124
8,993
14,458

STATISTICS OF P R IN C IP A L COUN TRIES.

Port and route.

2,954
Via'Now York.....

4,458

676
Via New York..............................................................
Calcutta:

6,318

8,286
2 9,067
2 3,875

1,648

9,830
12,180

11,239
12,838

212,181 211,462
13,405 12,181
14,230 13,694
Callao:
Vifl. Tfihnantepfifi............... .................... . ................
Via Panama.................................................................
Via Magellan Strait.................................................. ^.
Direct...........................................................................
Cape Town:
Direct............... ...........................................................
Via New York.............................................................
Via Tehuantepec.........................................................
Via Panama.................................................................
Via Magellan Strait......................................................
Colon (eastern end of Panama Canal)3
........................
Via Canal and Panama.............................. ................
Colombo:
Via Suez Canal.............................................................
Via Cape of Good Hope...............................................
Via Suez and New York..............................................
Via Cape of Good Hope and New York....................
Via Singapore..................................... ..................... ..
Copenhagen:
Direct........................................ .................................
Via New York............................................................
Gibraltar..........................................................................
Via New York........ ....................................................
Via Tehuantepec.........................................................
Via Panama...................... .........................................
Via Magellan Strait.......... ...........................................
Guam......................... .■
........................................, .........
Via San Francisco.......... .....................................
Via Port Townsend....................... .............................

7,511
2 9,059
2 3,867

5,868

2 6,154
7,929
8,619
13,984

4,246
3,392
9,603

213,029
215,379
8,896

2,991
2,764
10,142

6,815

213,021
215,371
8,990

7,374

4,012

■ 1,981

1,380

8,610
11,130

10,146
11,684

3,852

4,576

Mexico C it y ..................................... ................

210,006 210/014
9,700
10,475
10;676
9,898
10,454
11,229

Naples..................................................................
Via New York............ ............. .....................
New Orleans......................................................

4,090

210,231
1 0 ,0 2 8
9 ,8 5 2
12 ,8 8 0
1 2 ,981
1 2 ,6 7 0
f22 ,3 9 9
i« 2 ,8 9 8
4 ,1 7 2

3,324

211,801 211,809
214,321 2 14,329
8,900
8,700

Via San Francisco..................................
Via'Port Townsend................................
Via Tehuantepec........................... .........




* 7, 051

*2,142
<2,512

2 2,917
<3,349
2 7,369

. <2 ,482

<2,979
3,966
5,479

10,
1 2 ,9 4 6
1 3 ,9 8 6

17*145
5 ,2 6 6

2 9 ,5 2 2
9 ,4 2 7
8 ,6 0 4
13 ,1 4 3
1 4 ,303
12,933
2 1 ,1 7 2
< 1 ,5 2 6
5 ,5 6 2

.
.
f 1,7 4 1

4,415
5,305
2,705

<3,199
5,190
6,080
2,356

.

2 5 ,8 9 6 25 ,1 8 7
25 ,5 5 5 25 ,3 3 5
7 ,1 3 0

3,191
4,704

.
.
.

8,277

4,052

. 2 6,887
. 2 6,451
. 6,591

2 6,895
2 6,948
7,366

j< 3 ,191

(< 1 ,3 7 2

8,010
Via Panama........ ...... ......................
15 ,8 4 0
Via M
agellan Strait.............................
5 ,3 7 0
2 6,398 a 6,406 Odessa, via Gibraltar.............................
estern end of Panam Canal) 3
a
7,240
8,015 Panama (w
2 ,0 2 8
Via canal and Colon................ ..........
7,642
8,417
3 ,6 9 6
12,734
13,509 Pernambuco, Brazil..............................
5,054
4,908
Via New York...................................
Via New Orleans...... ..................
2 8,245 a7,536
Via Tehuantepec................................
2 8,107 2 7,887
* Distance by canal from Colon to Panama, 47 miles.
2 By land and water.
i Distances given are by water except as otherwise stated.

2 7,043

2 7,073
8,705
9,107
14,099
7,311

.
2 8 ,7 7 1
2 8 ,9 7 2
9,

f 1 ,741
l< 1,3 7 2

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

Via Tehuantepec................................
Via Panama.......................................
Nome, Alaska.......................................

2 14,755
2 16,735

. 3 7^363

1 6 ,7 3 6
3 ,8 7 6

7,213
5,993

. 2 7,067
. 7,930
. 8,332
. 13,324
. 7,040

1 0 ,7 3 5
1 1 ,5 4 6
11 ,5 5 6
13 ,5 3 6

6,943
6,289

. 214,747
. 216,727

29 ,4 8 0
29 ,1 9 2

Via Tehuantepec............................................
Via Panama........... .........................................

5,443

3,207

4,769

Manila:
Via Honolulu and San Bernardino Strait.
Via Yokohama........................ . .....................
Via Yokohama and San Francisco.............
Via Yokohama and Port Townsend..........
Via Tehuantepec............................................
Via Panama— ...................... .......... ............
Via S u ez.........................................................
Via Cape of Good Hope.................................
Via Suez and New York...............................
Via Cape of Good Hope and New York—
Via Magellan Strait................ .....................
Marseille...............................................................
Via New Y o r k ........................................... '..
Via Tehuantepec.
. . .............— - - - ~ Via Panama.......................... .........................
Via Magellan Strait......... ..................... .
Melbourne. _______ — ...............................
Via San Francisco........................ .............
Via Panama............................................—
Via Tehuantepec................. ...............
Via Magellan Strait.......................................
Via Suez Canal. . ........... ..................... ..........
Via Cape of Good Hope................................

STATISTICS OF PRINCIPAL. COUNTRIES,

21930°— s a 1911-

2 6,145
7,154
7,840
13,209

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

5 ,9 0 2
7 ,4 1 0
1 6 ,2 4 9
6 ,7 6 0
1 ,4 2 7

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FOREIGN CITIES—Continued.

Port and route.

New
York.

NeW
Or­
leans.

Via New YorK........................... ..........................

6,122

Via Panama ...... .
......................................
Port Townsend....................................................... 23,i99
Via Tehuantepec .
. ................................... 5,190
Via Panama
..
..................... 6,080
Piirita Arenas (Magellan Strait)
6,800
Rio da Janeiro
. .
............. .
4,778
Via New YorkVia New Orleans
.. .
Via Tehuantepec
Via Panama
Via Magellan Strait
San Francisco
23,191
Via Tehuantepec................... . ........ . ................. . 4,415
................... . 5,305
Via Panama..
. .
...
St. Petersburg:
Direct..
.......
. . .
. .
4,632
Via New Vpttr. . . . . T
.
..
San Juan, P. R .......................
. . ............. . 1,428
Via New York.* ..... .. .
.
... ....
Via New Orleans n
.,t
Via Tehuantepec
........
__ _
Via Panama...
...
Via Magellan S t r a i t T T .
T.
.......................
Singapore.............................................................. .
via San Francigoo...
. ............ .
. . . . U0,693
__
.... 110,405
Via Suez....... .
...
..................... 10,170
Via Cane of Good Hope. ...... . ............ ......... . 12,355
Via Y okohamaand Panama..........
...... .
13,104
Via Y okohama and Tehuantepec...... ............... . 12,209




6,509

cisco.

6,530
9,439

l§,32i
9,160
9,562
775
*2,979
3,966
5,479
7,340 6,199
5,218
17,969
17,700
7,730
7,678
8,339
22,482
3,191
4,704
6,223
1,539

19,984
110,185
11,560
12,914
12,503
10,961

l 7, 823
i 4/619
U,021
4,182
4,345
12,199
7/502

Port
Town­
send.

Port and route.

..................................... .
Shanghai.. .. .
Via San Francisco.. .
.............................
Via Port Townsend. . . . . .
............. . .........
Via Tehuantepec............................... ..................
Via Panama.......................................... ...... .....
» 8,327
Via Suez.....
.................................................
9,935
10,337
Via Cape of Good Hope.........................................
Tehuantepec:
Western end of railroad8. ....................... ...... :...
Eastern end of railroad2................... .................. .
nt.ni.ta,
...
............................. ......... ........
6,958 T
Via San Francisco................................................
............................
17,977 Valparaiso........ ...............
Via San Francisco....... ...................................... *
18,197
Via Tehuantepec................. . .. ... _....
8,505
Via Panama
.
. . . .
.....
8,453
Via Magellan Strait... ..........................................
9,114
775 Vladivostok....... ................................................ .
Via San Francisco...... ........................................ .
Via Port Townsend............ ....................... .
Via San Francisco and Tehuantepec .
.
Via San Francisco and Panama.......................... .
Via Magellan Strait ...
......
...... .
17,829
Wellington, New Zealand........ ..................... .........
Via San Francisco.
. . .........................
1 4/627
... .
14,518 .. Via Tehuantepec .. .
Via Panama.............. .................. .
........
4,957
Via Magellan Strait. ..
. . . .
.
5,120
12,974
Via Suez...*. ..
...........................
7,206
Via Capo O Good Hope....... ......... . ......................
f
Yokohama. *....
...... . . . . .
.........
Via Honolulu... ,..
..
.
Via Port Townsend. ,
Via San Francisco..
......... . . ........
Via Port Townsend. . . ... .. ............................ .
Via Honolulu and Tehnantapee............................
Via San Francisco and Tehuantepeo......................
7/305
10,214

New
York.

New
Or­
leans.

18,741
i8,489
9,965
10,855
12,360
14,593

i8,032
18,269
8,741
10,254
13,750
14,806

2,036

812

17,341 16,632
8,331
5.480
4,637
8,460

7,622
4,256
4,035
8,733

San
Port
Fran­ Town­
cisco.

send*

5,550

5,290

2,189

2,964

4,150

4,607

5,140

5,902

4,706
17,897 17,188
17,556 l 7, 336
9,122 8,874
10,001 9,410
•
17,036 17,445 —
5,909
10,100 18,301
8,344 7,090
8,640 7,930
11,500 11,773
14,230 15,620
13,710 14,058
4,536
5,590
17,727 17,018
17,439 17,219
0,243 7,995
8,986 7,762

4,357

6,415

4,240
5,770

STATISTICS OF PfilH CIPAL COUXTBIES.

Pernambuco, Brazil—Continued.

San
Fran­

Sitka, Alaska...................................................................
Via San Francisco........................................................ 1 4,493 13,784
Via Port Townsend..................................................... 1 3,931 13,711
Via Tehuantepec......................................................... 5,748
4,493
Via Panama.................................................................
6,607
6,006
Via Magellan Strait..................................................... 14,391 14,841
1 By land and water.

2

By land.

1,302

732

Via Honolulu and Panama
Via San Francisco and Panama................
Via Magellan Strait.............................
Via Singapore and Suez
Via Cape of Good Hope

10,093
9,869
16,205
13,040
15,020

9,492
9,268
16,614
14,471
15,443

8 Distance from Coatzacoalcos (eastern end of railroad) to Salina Cruz (western end of railroad), 190 miles.
CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. *
S
T
A

Port
Town­
send.

City.

876
188
1,767
235
442
739
847
912
757
584
637
1,769
1,930
693
1,391
2,310
1,782
2,452
825
983
1,342
1,454
1,290
3,149
871
1,157
997

496
1,184
1,720
1,607
1,275
776
491
912
829
1,092
945
515
1,357
1,100
1,391
1,195
410
2,152
888
616
880
1,087
487
2,007
778
396
997

2,810
3,081
1,866
3,313
2,804
3,119
2,672
2,279
2,577
2,636
2,593
1,932
1,376
2,551
2,243
1,287
2,157
1,255
2,462
3,098
1,986
3,569
2,291
475
2,473
2,439
2,364

2,991
3,089
1,516
3,321
2,812
3,300
2,853
2,287
2,585
2,644
2,601
2,464
1,622
2,559
1,854
2,172
2,766
831
2,470
3,355
2,103
3,826
2,586
1,360
2,591
2,587

Minneapolis, Minn...........................................................
Mobile, Ala......................................................................
New Orleans, La.............................................................
New York, N. Y .............................................. ............
Norfolk, V a .................................................
Ogden, Utah...................................................................
Oklahoma, Okla........................................ ....................
. ..
Omaha,Nebr...................................................
Philadelphia, Pa..............................................................
Pittsburgh, Pa................................................................
Port Townsend. Wash....................................................
Portland, Me...................................................................
Portland, Oreg................................................................
Salt Lake City, Utah.....................................................
San Antonio, ex...........................................................
San Diego, C a l..............................................................
San Francisco, Cal...........................................................
s»nteFe,N. i f c ® ..:....::.
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich....................................................
Savannah, Ga.............................................................. L
.
Seattle, Wash..................................................................
Sioux City, Iowa.............................................................
St. Paul, Minn................................................................
St. Louis, Mo...................................................................
Tacoma, Wash............ ...................................................
Toledo, Ohio...................................................................
Washington, D. C..........................................................

New
York.

New
Or­
leans.

San
Fran­
cisco.

1,332
1,231
1,372

1,285
141

347
2,405
1,608
1,405
91
444
3,199
350
3,204
2,442
1,943
3,231
3,191
2,211
1,036
845
3,151
1,422
1,322
1,065
3,199
705
228

1,372
1,093
1,891
752
1,080
1,281
1,142
2,979
1,722
2,746
1,928
571
2,088
2,482
1,351
1,399
661
2,931
1,173
1,275
699
2,890
1,040
1,144

2,101
2,623
2,482
3,191
3,247
786
1,994
1,786
3,100
2,747
1,005
3,428
722
823
1,911
602

Port
Town­
send.

I C

San
Fran­
cisco.

T

New
Or­
leans.

I S

New
York.

T

City.

S
F
P
R
I N
C
I P
A
L
C
O
U
N
T
R
I E
S
.

3,936
233
1,135
2,745
1,487
1,005
1,899
2,367
3,285
48
1,917
1,877
2,380
70
2,531
3,077

,




2,202

1,286
2,581
3,104
957
1,821
2,091
2,199
916
2,523
3,069

1,866
3,027
2,979
3,199
3,253
1,098
2,372
1,961
3,108
2,755

O

Atlanta, Ga...........
Baltimore, Md.......
Bismarck, N. Dak.
Boston, Mass.........
Buffalo, N. Y ........
Charleston, S. C ...
Chattanooga, Term.
Chicago, Iff.............
Cincinnati, Ohio_
_
Cleveland, Ohio___
Columbus, Ohio_
_
Dallas, Tex.............
Denver, Colo..........
Detroit, Mich........ .
Duluth, Minn....... .
El Paso, Tex..........
Galveston, Tex......
Helena, Mont.........
Indianapolis, Ind...
Jacksonville, F la...
Kansas City, Mo....
Key West, Fla____
Little Rock, Ark...
Los Angeles, Cal....
Louisville, Ky....... .
Memphis, Tenn___
Milwaukee, Wis___

» Distances given are by land.
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-JT




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Page.
Abrasive quartz and feldspar production___212
Accidents.........................
223,302,338
Aden, imports from and exports to, merchan­
dise..............................
381
Admission of States and Territories, date of.. 21
Africa:
Exports to, 1800-1911....................................... 723
Imports from, 1800-1911 ................................. 721
Imports and exports, merchandise.. 397,721,723
Union of South......................................... 760,787
Agriculture, statistics of.. 121,124,160,732,733,734
Alaska:
Acquisition and organization...................... 22
Area and population.................................. 22,37
Fisheries................................................... 168,175
Imports from and exports to, merchan­
dise................................................................. 408
Imports into and exports from, merchan­
dise................................................................. 539
Algeria......................
760-787
Aliens. (See Immigration.)
Almshouses, paupers in....................................69,70
Aluminum, production.................................211,735
Animals:
Grazed on national forest ranges................... 160
Number and value of farm.............. 155,732,733
Antimonial lead production..............................211
Antimony, production......................................... 211
Apples, production............................................ 158
Appropriations, annual, made by Congress,
and objects of ...'...............
657
Apricots, production........................................... 159
Area of:
Homestead entries, by States........................ 28
Indian reservations..... ................................. 27
Irrigation systems........................................... 36
Land selections by railroads and by States. 29
Land unappropriated.................................... 30
National forest range........................................160
National forests, by States.............................. 161
Noncontiguous territory................................ 22
Petroleum and natural-gas supplies............ 36
Principal countries......................................... 762
The United States—
By States...................................................... 21
Total area, exclusive of Alaska and the
702
islands, 1800-1911....................
Argentina:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold.....................................
493
Merchandise..................................................373
Statistics o f ................................................ 760-787
Army, Regular, force o f............................
678
Arsenious oxide, production............................. 212




Page.
Arts: World’s consumption of gold and silver
in..........................................................................757
Asbestos, production....................
213
Asia:
Exports to, 1800-1911....................................... 723
Imports from, 1800-1911.................................. 721
Imports and exports—
Gold and silver...................................... 494,497
Merchandise.................................. 387,721,723
Asphaltum, production..... ........... r................ 212
Atlantic districts, imports and exports of,
1856-1911................................................
730
Australia:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 387
Statistics of...........................•
.................... 760-787
Austria-Hungary:
I
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 346
Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Azores, Madeira, and Cape Verde Islands, im4
ports from and exports to, merchandise.. . . 346
Banks, clearings o f............................. 600,601,705
Banks, national:
Capital, surplus, dividends, earnings.............593
Classification of loans and discounts in re­
serve cities and States...................................590
Coin and coin certificates held.............. 586,587
Deposits in, 1864-1911...................................... 706
Liabilities and reserves of, by cities.............. 582
Loans and discounts............................... 590,705
Loans, capital, etc................................... 588,705
Resources and liabilities of................
581
Surplus and undivided profits........................ 705
Banks, private:
Deposits in, 1875-1911...................................... 706
Resources and liabilities of........................... 596
Banks, savings:
s
Deposits in................................................. 594,706
Deposits, number of depositors, etc............ 594,
598,706,707
Of principal countries......................................773
Postal................................................................. 775
Postal system..................................................... 599
Resources and liabilities of..............................594
Banks, State:
Deposits in, 1840-1911..........
706
Resources and liabilities............................... 595
Barbados, imports from and exports to, mer­
chandise .......................................................... 368
Barley:
Crop.................................................................. 130
V a lu e ..............................................................130
Receipts at principal primary markets....... 523
Bars, railroad. (See Rails.)
Barytes, production.......................................... 212

789

790

INDEX.

Page.
Bauxite, production........................................... 213
Beef, prices of........................................ 549,551,556
Beet sugar produced................. 229,230,564,734
Beets, sugar, grown in 1899............................... 149
Belgian Kongo................................................... 391
Belgium:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 347
Statistics of................................
760-787
Bermuda, imports from and exports to:
Gold and silver.......................
493,496
Merchandise_____ ________________________ 360
Bolivia:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 374
Statistics of....................
760-787
Borax,production---------- ----------- ...--------- - -212
Brazil:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 374
^Statistics of------ ----------------760-787
Breadwinners:
Children, by sex and by States--------- --------- 250
Children, female, by race, nativity, and by
States----- ------------256
Children, male, by race, nativity, and by
States.. . . . . . ...............
252
. Females, 15 years, of age and over, by occu­
pations................................................ . . . . . 263
Females, 15 years of age and over, by race,
nativity, and marital condition, and by
States------ -. . . ------- ----- . ----- ------ .. ..... - 262
Females,10 years of age and over, by States. 260
British Africa, imports from and exports to,
merehandise........................ ......................— 891
British Australasia, imports from and exports
to:
Gold_________
494
Merchandise----------------387
British Columbia, imports from and exports
to, merchandise---------- ..------------ -------- . — 362
British East Indies:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 382
Statistics of-------------780-787
British Guiana:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 377
760-787
Statistics o f........ ...........................
British Honduras,imports fromand exportsto:
Gold and silver________ ______ _____ _ 492,495
Merchandise-------------361
British India:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 382
Statistics of...................
760-787
British Oceania, imports from and exports to,
merehandise................. — ....... ........ ...... 387,388
British West Indies and Bermuda, imports
from and exports to:
Gold and silver....................
498,496
Merchandise........................ ............ 360,368,369
Bromine, production______________________ 212
Buckwheat:
Crop..................
130
V alu e..........................................................
130
Building and loan associations, number and
assets of, by-States...................... ........... . -609,610
Building operations, by principal cities._____ 224
Bulgaria:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 347
Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Butter, production................................
150




Page.
Call money, weekly range and weekly rates,
New York, N .Y .................................. 606,607,608
Canada:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver...................................... 492,495
363
Merchandise..................
Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Canal excavation................................................i 341
Canary Islands, imports from and exports to,
merchandise................................................... 392
Cane sugar produced---------- ------- 229,230, 564,734
Carrying trade:
Imports and exports b y------ --------- 332, 724,725
Total value....... ..............................
334
Value, by nationalities of vessels, etc_____ 335
Cars, number.................................. ...... 283,284, 745
Cattle:
Number and value_______________ ____ 155,732
Prices . . . . . . . . . ---------------- ----- . --------------— 551
Receipts at principal primary markets------ 521
Cement:
Prices .......................
. . I&2
Production._____________________
212
Central American States:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and sil ver----------------------- -. . . . . 492,495
Merchandise_____________
364
Statistics of____________
760-787
Cereal production, acreage, value, etc......... . . 128
Cheese:
Prices ------------- ----------- ------------ . . . 551,552,556
Production----------152
Cherries, production.. . . . . . . ______ __... . ___ 159
Chickens:
Prices----------556
Production------------------- -------- -— ............. 156
Children as breadwinners ......... ... 250,5S>2,256,258
Chile:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver-----------------493,496
Merchandise___________________________ 375
760-787
Statistics of_______
Chinese Empire:
Imports from and exports to—
Silver_____________________________
497
Merchandise ---------381
Statistics o f ...........................
760-787
Chromic iron-ore production----------- . . . _____ 213
Churches----- -------115
Circulation Of money....... .......... . 578,579,580, 704
Cities, principal:
Distances, etc.----------------------—...... ........... - 784
Fires--------- ------613
Population...------------------ ----------- .. ... .. 55,66
Receipts, by sources----------632
Civil Service:
Additions to and subtractions from. .. . ...... 672
Positions under___ _____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 672,675
Results of examinations-------- -----675
Clay products, production of....................
212
Clearing house:
Exchanges, by cities...........................
601
Total transactions........................ ........... 605,705
Transactions at New York . . . . ------- 600,601,705
Climatic conditions at specified stations:
Highest temperature---------------24
Lowest temperature..... ........ .....................- 23
Normal temperature.................................. 25
Precipitation................................................... 26

p e jE X .
Coal:
Page.
Anthracite, produced, imported, exported,
and retained for consumption__________ 569
Anthracite, shipments....... .................- ........527
Bituminous and anthracite, per cent of
product exported--------------. ------------- 569, 711
Bituminous and anthracite, tonnage mined
per m an........................................ .............. 271
Bituminous, produced, imported, exported,
and retained for consumption....... ..........- 569
Employees in mines and tonnage mined ... 271
Movements of coal and coke over rail­
roads____ _____ ________ ___ __________. . 528
Prices
...................... . . . . ............ 549,551,552
Produced............... ..................... 211,216,569,735
Production, by States........... ..........
216
Supply* by States---------- ..------ ------------ . .. . 34
Coffee:
Consumption per capita— ....................... 568,744
Imports, 1830-1911 ............................
744
Imports, exports, and consumption of . . . . . 568
Prices .......................... ........ . . . . 549,552,568,744
Coin and coin certificates held by national
banks........................................................ 586,587
Coinage . . . . . --------------------------------- 577,708,757
Coke produced, imported, exported, and re­
567
tained for consumption............................
College statistics.......... ........... .
109,110,114,752
Colombia:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver................................. .. 493,496
Merchandise..................
375
Statistics o f ................. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . 760-787
Congressional representation, by States.____ 690
Consumption, imports for____________ ... 499,504
Consumption, production, imports, and ex­
ports:
Coal—
Anthracite-----------------.. . . . -------- ---------- 569
Bituminous.......................
569
Coke..........................................
567
Coffee.........................
568,744
Corn....... ................................... ........ .............. 563
566,740
Cotton...... ..................
Flaxseed.... ....................
571
Malt liquors....... ........... ......................... 572,747
Pig iron ..............................
570
Pulp w ood.......................
578
R a ils ......................
.570
Spirits ------------------572,747
Sugar......... .........................
564,743
Tanning materials............ ......................
574
568,744
T e a .............
Tin plates_______
571
W h e at......... .............
563
W ines............................
572,747
Wool.......... .......
567
Copper, and manufactures of, exports.............. 737
Copper:
Prices ........................................ .......... . . . 551,552
Production ................
211
Com:
Crop............................................. 128,131,563,734
Per cent of product exported.._______ 563,711
Prices
-------- --------- * ... 128,549,551
Produced, imported, exported, and re­
tained for consumption, 1867-1911......... 663
Receipts at principal primary markets____ 523




m
Page.

Corporations, joint-stock (companies, and in­
surance companies subject to excise tax,
number, capital stock* indebtedness, and
660
Incom e.......................
Corundum and emery, production . _____. . . . .212 Costa Rica:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver......................... ........... 492,495
364
Merchandise............ .............
Statistics of..... .......................................... 760-787
Cotton, raw:
Commercial crop, imports, exports, and con­
sumption, 1860-1910 .....................
566
Crop, by States.......... ....................... ............. 138
740
Exports............ .......................
Imports..............................
741
Per cent of product exported............... 566,710
Prices................................................. 548, 551,748
Produced.....................
138,734
Produced, imported, exported, and retained
for consumption.............
566
Cotton manufactures:
Exports, 1830-1911......................................516,739
Imports, 1800-1911 .......................
739
Number of establishments...............................739
Prices........................................... 548,551,552,748
Spindles in operation, 1883-1911.....................740
V a lu e............................................................. 739
Wages....................
739
Cotton seed and cottonseed products, produc­
t i o n .. ... .............
231
Cottonseed oil,prices.. . . ...........................
551
Cows, number and value.......................
155
Crete, statistics of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___ 760-787
Cuba:
Imports from and exports to—
Cold and silver.... ............ ...... ............ 498,496
Merchandise ..................
369
Statistics of.......................
760-787
Currency circulation..................... 578,579,580,704
Customs districts, imports, exports, and duty
collected at principal................... ....
400-726
Customs receipts, 1800-1911...................... '___ _ 707
Customs revenue:
Amount of and expense of collecting. . . . . . 658
Annual collections, 1800-1911..... 1___
707
By principal articles of imported merchan­
dise....................... ................... . . . . I . . 504,643
By tariff groups____ _______
499
From liquors and tobacco....... ........................666
.Danish West Indies, imports from and ex­
ports to:
Cold and silver................. ..................... 493,496
Merchandise................. ...................— ------ 87©
Deaths:
Per 1,000 of population and annual aver­
ages—
By registration States------------- -------------- 80
By registration States and in cities and
rural districts............ ............. ................ 81
In registration area, by color, nativity, >
and parent nativity................................ 75
In registration area, by sex and a g e ....... 76
Number and rate per 100,000 of popu­
lation in registration area, by principal
78
causes

792

INDEX.

Debt of the United States:
Page.
Analysis o f ....... .............................................. 640
Annual interest charge........................ 640,703
Interest-bearing debt............ .................. 640,703
Interest, per capita...........................
641,703
Interest paid on, 1800-1911............................. 708
Per capita........................................... 641,642,703
Less cash in Treasury.......................... .. 641,702
Debts of corporations subject to excise tax ... 660
Debts of States and Territories, total and per
642
capita..............................
Debts by political divisions and subdivisions,
total and per capita..........................................628
Debts of principal countries and per
capita.....................................
766,768
Delinquents, juvenile........................................ 68
Denmark:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 348
Statistics o f . . . . ......................................... 760-787
Deposits in:
597,706
Loan and trust companies_______
National banks............ 1.................... 583,588,706
Postal and other savings banks of the
world........................................
773,775
Private banks........................................... 596,706
Savings banks............................. 594,598,599,706
State banks........................................
595,706
Depositors in savings banks...................... 598,707
Disasters to vessels..................
338
Disbursements:
By States, etc....... ............
630
Interest on public d eb t...........................
708
Navy, 1800-1911...............
708
Of principal countries and per capita.. . . . . 766
Ordinary, 1 8 0 0 - 1 9 1 1 ......................... 708
Pensions .......................................... 681,682,708
Post office...........................
275,749
Public, objects of, 1 9 0 2 -1 9 1 1 ................ 651
War, 1800-1911................................................. 708
Distances........................................................
784
Divorces:
By causes and duration of marriage, 18871906............................................
86
Granted to husband or wife—
Number and increase,1887-1906 ................. 82
Number and causes,1887-1906..........
83
By number of years married, 1887-1906... 83
Per 100,000 of married and of total popula­
tion, by States and by geographic di­
visions.......................................................... 84
Drawback..............................................................511
Dutch East Indies:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 382
Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Dutch Guiana:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 377
Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Dutch West Indies:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver...................................... 493,496
Merchandise............ .................................. .370
Statistics of. ........
760-787
Duties collected on imported merchandise:
Ad valorem rates.................
499,503,504,709
By leading articles... . .................................... 504
By principal customs districts....... .............. 400
By tariff groups.........................
499




Page.
Duties collected on imported merchandise— Continued.
B y to ta ls .................................................... 503
Per capita and ad valorem rates................. 709
Dwellings and families, number, by States .. 73
Ecuador:
Imports from and exports to—
G old ............... 1............................ ............ . 493
Merchandise.............................................. . 376 *
Statistics of................ ....................... . . . . 760-787
Educational statistics. . . . 102,104,106,107,114,752
Eggs, production................................................ 156
Egypt:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 396 '
Statistics of....................................... 760-787
Electoral vote, by parties and States, 1888 to
1908........
698
Employees:
In coal mines..... ..............................
271
In gainful occupations.................................... 235
In manufactures... 179,182,210,239,248-263,738
RailwayNumber by classes, 1894-1910 ..................... 285
Yearly and average daily compensa­
tion...........................................
286,287
England, imports from and exports to, mer­
chandise ............................................
.. 358
Eritrea (Massoua), statistics o f...........
760-784
Europe:
Exports to, 1800-1911.......... ........ ..........___ 722
Imports from, 1800-1911..................
720
Imports and exports—
Gold and silver................. ............
492,495
Merchandise......................
360,720,722
Excess of imports or exports................... ...
345
Exchanges of clearing houses_______ 600,601,705
Expenditure, principal countries.......... 766-768
Explanation of terms......................
20
Exports and imports:
Coal.............................................
569
Coffee........... .................................................... 568
C o k e ...........................
567
Corn................................................................... 563
Cotton..... ........................
566,740
Cotton manufactures..................
.. 739
Flaxseed . ; ___. . . . . . . .......
571
Gold and silver, 1820-1911 ..................
711
Gold and silver, by countries, 1901-1911.. 492,495
Gold and silver, by principal customs.dis­
tricts ....................
. . . . . 498
Gold andsilver, total values of,1862-1911: 490,491
Iron and steel, and manufactures of. . . . . . . . 737
Malt liquors.........................................
572
Merchandise, 1800-1911....... .
709,710,711
Merchandise, by countries, 1891-1911....... 346
Merchandise, 'by groups of customs dis­
tricts....................................................
730
Merchandise, by principal customs dis­
tricts ........
400,726
Merchandise, by principal ports of the
world....... .........................................
781
Merchandise of principal countries.............. 762
Merchandise, per capita, 1800-1911____ 709,710
Merchandise, total values of, and annual
excess, 1861-1911...........
345

INDEX.
Exports and imports—Continued.
Page.
Pig iron
670
Rails...................................................................570
Spirits..................................................... . — 572
Sugar................................
565
T e a . . . . . . . . .......................
568
Tinplates....... ................................................ 571
Wheat.....................................
553
Wines......................
572
W ool......... .............
567
Exports:
By grand divisions of the earth............ 453,722
Carried in American vessels, in foreign
vessels, and by land vehicles....332,335,725
Gold and silver...................... . 490,491,492,495,711
Merchandise—
Per capita..................................................... 710
Total, 1800-1911........
710
Of principal countries and per capita.. 762,768
Exports, domestic:
By articles, quantities, and values, 19011911.................................
454
By great groups and grand divisions... 452,718
By principal customs districts.......................400
Copper, and manufactures o f.. . . . : ............. 737
Cotton manufactures.................................516,739
Merchandise, 1800-1911.................................. 710
With benefit of drawback .......................:. . 511
Exports, foreign:
By articles, quantities, and values, 19071911.........................
.475
400
By customs districts.......... .
Express companies............ ........................ 305,306
Failures, commercial:
Amount of liabilities................. 530,532,536,753
By States............... ................ .............. .. 530,532
Number .............. ................ 530,532,534,536,753
Falkland Islands-, imports from and exports
to, merchandise............................................ 376
Families:
By tenure of homes....................................... 74
Number and population of........................... 73
Farm animals, number and value---- 155,732,733
Farms:
Improved and unimproved, acreage, 1890,
1900, and 1910.......................................... 121,124
Number and acreage of, by States, 1890,1900,
and 1910...........................
121
Number, 1850 to 1910.................................. 732
Products, value....... ................ . ............. 160,732
Value of, and of farm property, 1850 to 1910. 127
Value of, and of farm property, by States — 124
Wealth production..................................
160
Fatalities................................................ 223,302,338
Feldspar production........................................... 212
Fermented liquors:
Consumption............................................. 572,747
Internal revenue paid o n ............... 659,665,666
Production................................................ 226,228
Fibrous talc, production.........................
212
Finland:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 348
Statistics of............................................... 760-787
Fire insurance statistics. . . . . . . . . . 612,613,615,616
Fires, by principal cities and by States...........613
Fisheries:
Persons employed and equipment..................175
Products....................................................... 168,171




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Page.
Flax, prices...........................
552
Flaxseed:
Produced, imported, exported, and retained
for consumption....................
571
Prices...............
149
Production............................................ .. 149,571
Flour:
Freight rates on............ ................................ 315
Shipments at principal primary markets... 524
Fluorspar production....................
212
Food cost per workingman’s family, by geo­
graphic divisions............................
.559
Foodstuffs:
Exports of, domestic..... .......................... 452,718
Imports...................... ......... .
418,712,714,716
Prices........................................... 555,556,557,558
Foreign carrying trade....................................... 332
Foreign commerce and share with Latin
399
America....... ..........................................
Foreign merchandise exported, by articles.. 475
Foreign commerce:
j
By principal customs districts...................... 726
Groups of districts and ports..................... .. 730
781
Principal ports of the world....... ............
Forests:
Lumber produced from—
By species............ .*.............. .....................166
By States................
167
Poles purchased................................
165
Principal woods sold from ..............................166
Rosin produced...................................
164
Shingles produced from.............
165
Ties purchased by steam and street rail­
ro ad s.................... ............................ - - - - - - 164
Turpentine produced.......................... . . ,
164
Forests, national:
Area.................................................
161
Free use o f ...............................................
160
Grazing o n ..................
160
Location of, by States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Range, area................
161
Revenue from............ . . ........................ . — 160
Formosa, statistics of..... ...............
760-784
Fowls, production of------- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 156
France:
•
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver............. ....... ..........-.. 492,495
349
Merchandise........................................
Statistics of.............................................. - 760-784
French Africa:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 393
Statistics of.......................................; - . . . 760-784
French East Indies:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 383
760-784
Statistics of.............
French Guiana, imports from and exports
to, merchandise.............
378
French Indo-China, statistics of---- . . . . . . 760-784
French Oceania, imports from and exports
to, merchandise....................... —...............388
French West Indies:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver._______ _, ........... ....... 493,496
Merchandise..........................
371
Statistics of........................................
762-784

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Freight rates:
Page.
Ail rail........................................ ......
515,746
By lake and canal......................................315,746
By lake and rail— ____
315,746
By Sault Ste. Marie Canal________ . ______ _ 529
On grain, flour, and provisions................... 316
■O wheat--------------------------------— 315,316,746
n
Freight receipts and shipments at lake porta. 526
158
Fruits, production..................
Fuller’s earth, production...... ......................... 213
Furnaces, iron________
218
Garnet (abrasive), production.. . . . ..........
212
Gas, natural:
Areas, by States....... ..........
36
Production................................................ 211,735
German Africa, imports from and exports to,
merchandise_______
..3 9 3
German Oceania, imports from and exports
to, merchandise...... ....... ............................ ... 389
Germany:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver...................................... 492,495
Merchandise............................................ ... S49
Statistics of.............. ........... ......... ........... 769-784
German Customs Union, statistics of......... 760-784
Gibraltar, imports from and exports to, mer; chandise............ ................
350
Glass sand, production............................... 213
Gold (see also Imports and exports):
Coin and certificates in circulation, 13871911....................
578
Coined
____________ ___________ 577,703,757
Gold and silver, coin and bullion, true value
of, in 1900 and 1904....... ...................... 620,622
Gold and silver coinage of the mints of the
world........................... ..................... ........ .. 757
Imports and exports, by countries.......... 492
Imports and exports, by principal customs
districts-------------498
Imports and exports, 1820-1911............
711
Imports and exports of, 1862-1911.......... ...... 490
In circulation____ _________ ______ 578, 708,704
In Treasury............ ......... ..................... .......... 578
Produced from mines in United States,
ounces and value---------------- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Production, by States. ........................... . . 215
Production of the United States. 211,214,215,734
Production of the world, 1493-1939. . ______ 758
Ratio of silver to___________ ____ ______ 547,703
Stocks of, by principal countries............. 760
World’sconsumption in arts and industries . 757
Grain, quantitiesof, received at specified ports. 525
Grain, flour, and provisions, freight rates
o n ......................................... ................ 315, 316,746
Grain, receipts at principal primary markets. 523
Graphite, production......................................... 213
Greece:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 850
Statistics of............. ............. .................. . 760-784
Greenland, imports from and exports to,
merchandise ------------ -------- ------------------- 366
Grindstones, production__________ ________ 212
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Acquisition and organization ........................




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Guam—Continued.
Page.
Area and population..................... ........... . 22,37
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 389,
541
Guatemala:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver.................................. .... 492, 485
Merchandise......................
364
Statistics of......... .................. ...................70^784
Gulf districts, imports and exports of................739
Gypsum,production.....................................
212
Haiti:

Imports from and exports to—

Gold and silver. . . —

______..... 498,496

Merchandise..................
871
■Statistics of.....................
760-784
Hawaii:
Acquisitionand organization-------- ---------- 22
Area and population-------------.22,37
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 549
Imports into and exports from, merchan­
dise..---------------------389,540
Shipments to the United States from, mer­
chandise ____ ___________ ___ . . . . . . . . ___ 542
Shipments from the United States to, mer­
chandise ----------543
Sugar brought from............ ................... 564,743
Hay crop, by States............................
143
Hemp, prices of
-------------§52
Hogs, receipts at principal primary markets... 521
Homes, tenure of, by States------ ---------------74
Homestead entries-----------------28
Honduras, British, imports from and ex­
ports to:

Gold and sliver----- ------. . . . . ------------ 492,495
Merchandise...... ...........
361
Honduras:
Imposts from and exports to—
Gold and s ilv e r .................. ........ .
492,495
Merchandise.................................. ........ . 365
Statistics o f .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....------ . . . 760-784
Hongkong, imports from and exports to:
S i l v e r . . . . — . . . ------------------------- -------------- ----------------------------------- 49 7

Merchandise........................... - - ................... 884

Horses, number and value..--------- ------- 155,733
Hours ©f labor and wages............ ........ . . . . . . . 272

Hungary, statistics o f------------ ------- . . . . 760-784
Iceland, and Faroe Islands, imports and ex­
ports of merchandise---- ------------- ------------ 351
Illiteracy--------. . . . . . -------- ----------- ------ ..... 71,87
Immigration:
Alien passengers and immigrants arrived,
by nationalities and decades— ......... .
94
Arrivals of immigrants, by nationalities... 97
Emigrant aliens departed—
By races or peoples and by age groups... 91
By races or peoples and by sex----- ------ ... 90
Immigrant aliens admitted—
By Taces or peoples..................................
87
By races or peoples and by age groups... 89
88
By races or peoples and by sex....... .
- r -Nonimmigrant s aliens- admitted and non­
- i - 5 - c - - 4 e- - 9 - - - emigrant aliens departed, by races or peo­
ples....... ................................................ ........ 92

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Immigration—Continued.
Beige.
Passengers arrived, by classes and byJflascapal customs districts------------------------------ 101
Total immigrant and nonimmigrant aliens
admitted, and total emigrant and nonemigrantaldens departed—
By nationalities, withexeessof admissions
or departures_____ . .. . . . . . . . ______ ___ 98
By races or peoples.. . . --------------M
Total, by sex and age, also debarred, re­
turned, and UMterates_________ _. . . .
87
Total arrived, 1820-1011____ _____ v------------ 751
Imports:
BygreatgToapsJtndgraiiddivtsiRias. MS, 712,720
Carried in American vessels, in ioreigs ves­
sels, and by land vehicles------ .... 332,335,724
CdBee . . . ___________________
C o tto n ......-------------------------------Entered ior consumption, by principal
c la s s e s ......-...—. . -------------------Entered for consumption, values of, and
duties collected by schedules of the tariff. 499
Cold and silver___ _______ _ 490,491,492,495,711
India mbber, crude----- . . . . . — ------------------- 742
Merchandise, by articles, 1901-1911, quanti­
ties and values------ --------------120
709
Merchandise, 1800-1911----------

M e rc h a n d is e , p e r c a p i t a . -------------

709

Molasses------ --------------------------------------. .. 517
Of principal countries.....................
762
Bilkmanufactures--------- ---------742
Sugar and molasses -------------------- ..... 517,748
Tin plates............ ...... . . . . -------- .-------- - 517,789
Total dirties on, and average ad -valorem
rates__________ _____ _____________— 503,709
Warehoused, withdrawn, remaining in
warehouse, etc ----------513
Imports and exports:
By method of transportation— --------335
Coal. . . . . . . . _______
569
CoSee.............. — ....................................
568
Coke------------567
Corn------ ------ -------------563
Cotton.......................
566
739
Cotton manufactures...------------Flaxseed --------------------------- ----- ------- ------ - 571
Cold and silver........................................
711
GoMandsil ver, by countries, 1900-1911.. 492, 495
Gold and silver, by principal customs dis­
tricts -------498
Gold and silver, total values, 1862-1911. 490,491
In trade with Gatin America........ ..............899
Iron and steel, and manufactures of — .. . 737
Malt liquors ............ ................... ...... ............ 572
Merchandise, 1800-1911....... ................ .. 709,710
Merchandise, per capita, 1800-1911-------- 709, 710
Merchandise, by countries, 1891-1911------- . 346
Merchandise, by principal customs dis­
tricts _____ ...__________ . . . . —
----------- 400,726
Merchandise, by groups of customs dis­
tricts ................................
780,781
Merchandise, total values and annual ex­
cess, 1861-1911....... ............- -------------------- 345
Merchandise, t> grand divisions, total
y
values and percentages of— .........399,720,722
Merchandise, by principal countries of the
world and per capita........ .................. 762,768




Imports and exports—Continued.
Page.
Merchandise, by principal ports of the
world------ -------------------- --------- ------------- 781
Pig iron ..
. . . . 570
Bails____
. . . . 570
Sugar____
___ 564
Spirits___
. . . . 572
Tea___. . .
568,744
Tin plates
571,739
Wines___
___572
Wheat___
___563
W ool____
567,741
India:
Imports from and exports to, merchan­
d ise......................................
382,883
760-787
Statistics of..................................
India rubber, crude imports, 1862-1913_____ 742
744
Indians:
741
Population, etc.,in each State........................ 27
Reservations, area of, etc._________________ 27
504
Infusoria] earth and tripoli, production_____ 213
Insurance:
life, statistics o f.____ _______ _____________ 031
Fire, marine, casualty, and miscellaneous,
statistics o f ___________
612
Losses by fires—
Number and loss on buildings and con­
tents, by kinds of buildings__________ 615
Totals, and per capita, by geographic
divisions_______ _______ ____ ____ ...... $15
Totals,by calendar years________________016
Interest, annual and per capita..___ 040,641,703
Interest and other annual charges of princi­
pal countries and per capita--------------- 766,768
Interest rates of principal countries___ . . . . . 90S
Interior ports, imports and exports of, 1856m ....................................... ....... .........
73i
Internal commerce.,___ 336, 521, 523, 526, 527,528 ,
Internal revenue:
Amountreeerved from, and expense of col- '
lecting____________ ______ _____ ______... *6®i
-Collections, by S t a t e s ............................ 667
From corporations, by States...--------- . . . . 68®
From liquors and tobacco----- ------ - 659,665, 666
Receipts, 1800-1911._______
707
Soureesof___ _____ _______ ___ _____ ____. . . 659
Ireland, Imports from and exports to, mer!
ehandise------ ------------- ----------. . . —.......... 359
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INDEX,

Page.
Italian Africa, imports from and exports to,
393
merchandise........................................
Italy:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 351
Statistics of...........................
760-787
J amaica, imports from and exports to, mer­
chandise ....................................................
368
Japan:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver...................................... 494,497
Merchandise..................................
384
Statistics of............................................... 760-787
Juvenile delinquents......................................... 68
Kongo, Belgian:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise.. 391
Statistics o f .. ........................................... 760-787
Korea:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise.. 385
Statistics of.............................................
760-787
Labor, wages and hours of............................... 272
Lake traffic:
Summary of (see also Sault Ste. Marie Ca►n a l)........................................
529
Receipts and shipments of domestic mer­
chandise ................................................ 526,527
Tonnage movement....................................... 336
Lands (see also Public lands):
Area unappropriated...............
30
Swamp and overflow............................. . —
32
Lard,prices.................. 549,551,556
Latin America,commerce with................
399
211
Lead, production..............................
Liberia:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 394
, Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Libraries, public, society, and school............ 753
Licenses, receipts from, by principal cities... 632
611
Life insurance statistics.......................
Lime production.................................................. 212
Liquors, fermented and distilled:
Consumption......... .................... .......... 572,747
Distilled, tax paid for consumption . . . . . . 227
Internal revenue paid o n ................ 659,665,666
Production................................. .
226,227,228
Production, by States........................... 227,228
Lithium minerals, production.......................... 212
Loan and trust companies:
Deposits in 1875-1911....................................... 706
Resources and liabilities ............................... 597
Lockouts:
Establishments involved, strikers, and em­
ployees thrown out of work........................264
Results of, 1881-1905 .................
265
Summary of, 1881-1905, by causes.............
269
Locomotives:
Classes of service............................................. 283
Number o f....... ............. . . ............................282
Lumber produced:
By species...................................
166
By States............................................ - ...........167
Madagascar, imports from and exports to,
merchandise................................................... 394
Magnesite, production......................................... 213




Malt liquors*.
Page.
Consumption.................
Internal revenue paid on . . . . . . . . . . 659,665,666
Production................... ...................
Production, by States.. . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
Malta, Gozo, and Cyprus Islands, imports
from and exports to, merchandise.. . . . . . . . . 352
Manganese ore, production___ _____ . . . . . . . . . 212
Manganiferous ore, production.......... ----- . . . . 212
Manufactures:
By specified industries, 1899,1904, and 1909. 180
Classified according to character of owner­
ship of establishment, 1904 and 19 09...... 179
Classified according tosize of cities in which
located, 1899and 1909 ..........
210
Classified according to size of establishment
as measured by value of products, 1904
179
a n d l9 0 9 .............................................
Exports o f.............. ........... ....................... 452,719
Summary of, by States, 1900 and 1905 . . . . . . 204
Manufacturing industries:
Cotton...........................................................
789
Iron and steel...........................
737
Number of establishments..... ..........
738
Number of wage earners................................. 738
Silk..............................
742
Value of products................ 179,180,204,210,738
W ool................................................................ 741
Wage earners employed in......................
179,
180,904,210,239,248^-263,738
Wages................................................. 180,204,738
Marls, production...................... ................ . . . . 213
Marriage and divorce........................ 82,83,84,86
Materials for use in manufacturing, imports
and exports o f ............................ 418,452,712-719
Merchant marine:
Employment of............................. .......... 320,746
Number and tonnage of sailing and steam
vessels...........................................
319
Tonnage owned, by geographic divisions... 319
Vessels built....................................... 320,321,746
Mexican border districts, imports and. exports
of, 1856-1911 .....................................
730
Mexico:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver.................
493,496
Merchandise.................................................. 367
Statistics o f .,............................................ 760-787
Mica, production.................................................. 212

Milk, production........... ......................

154

Military and naval forces of the United States
in various wars..............................
680
Militia, force of, by States....... ....................
678
Militia, naval.............................. ...... . . . . . . . . . 679
Millstones, production.......... .
213
Mineral paints, production............................ 212
Minerals, production of................ 211,735,736, 737
Mineral waters, production of................... 212,735
Miqueloh, Langley, and St. Pierre Islands, im­
ports from and exports to, merchandise . . . 367
Mississippi River commerce.......... ..........
314
Quantity and value of, imported, etc.........517
Quantity produced..... ................... .
229,230
Molasses and sirup made in factories. . . . ___230
Monazite, production ......................
213
Monetary systems and stocks of money, by
principal countries...............................
760

INDEX,
Page.
Money, circulation of, per capita.............. 580,704
Money in the United gtates and in circula­
tion ....................................... 578,579,580,703,704
Money, call, weekly range and weekly rates,
New York, N. Y . . . . .......................... 606,607,608
Morocco, statistics of................
760-787
Mules, number and value o f...............
155,733
National forest statistics.................................... 160
Natural-gas areas, by States ........................... 36
Navigable streams. . . . . . ......
308
Navy and naval militia....... ............
679
Navy, vessels in ................................................... 679
Netherlands:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 352
Statistics of. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ...................... 760-787
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 363
Statistics of................................................ 760-787
Newspapers and periodicals....... ....................... 753
New Zealand, statistics of..................... .. 760-787
Nicaragua:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver................. ................... 492,495
Merchandise..................................................365
Statistics of............................................. 760-787
Noncontiguous territory:
Area and acquisition...............
22
Commerce................... .......... 539,540,541,542,543
Population................. . . . . '........ ................. 22,37
564
Sugar brought from ...................................
North America:
Exports to, 1800-1911.........................
722
720
Imports from, 1800-1911........
Imports and exports—
Gold and silver.................................
492,495
Merchandise........................
373,720,722
Northern border districts, imports and ex­
ports of, 1856-1911............................................. 731
Norway and Sweden:
Imports from. and exports to, merchan­
352,356
dise ..................................
Statistics o f .............. . ...................... ...... 760-787
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince
Edward Island, imports from and exports
361
to, merchandise...................................
Nurses, schools fo r...........................
113
Oats:
Crop........................................................
129
Prices....................................................... 129,549
Receipts at principal primary markets.. . . . . 524
Oceania:
Exports to, 1800-1911 ...................................... 723
Imports from, 1800-1911 .......................
721
Imports and exports—
Gold................................................................. 494
Merchandise.................................. 390,721,723
Occupations................................................. 235,262
Oil, mineral, produced........................ 211,223,736
Oilstones, production........................................... 212
Oleomargarine, product, and tax paid on, by
States, 1908-1911........................................... 229
Internal revenue paid on, 1874-1911----659
Orchard products....................... .. ..................... 158
Oxen and other cattle, number and value of. - 155
Pacific districts, imports and exports of, 18561911........
731




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Panama:
Page.
Canal excavation....... .
i. . . 841
22
Canal Zone, area and population of....... .
Date acquired................................................. 22
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver...................................... 492,495
Merchandise................................................ 366 '
Statistics of..........................................
760-787
Paraguay:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 378
760-787
Statistics of..................
98
Passengers, alien......................
Passengers arrived, by principal ports and
classes........................................
101
Passengers departed, by sex and classes___ _ 96
Patents, statistics of.........................
232,751
Paupers in almshouses:
By nativity and color and by States . . . . . . . 69
Foreign-born white, by States...................... 70
Peaches and nectarines, production.............. 158
Pears, production.............
158
Peat, production................................................... 212
Pensions:
Disbursements for........................... 681,682,708
Numberof claims filed and allowed.......... 686
Number of pensioners ..................... 681,682,708
Number of pensioners on the rolls of each
agency ...................
684
Pensioners, number of and disbursements
for, by States, etc., and by countries......... 682
Persia, statistics o f ...............
760-784
Peru:
Imports from and exports to—
Silver.......... ................................................... 496
Merchandise ..............................
379
Statistics of..........................
760-784
Petroleum:
'
Areas by States.................................. .
36
Produced...........................
211,223,736
Philippine Islands:
Acquired, date of..................
22
Area and population................. ...... ...... 22,37
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 390
Imports into and exports from, merchandise 541
Shipments from the United States to, mer- chandise................... ................ . ........... . 543Shipments to the United States from, mer­
chandise ............................
. . . . . 542
Statistics of...............
760-787
Sugar brought from...................................... 564
Phosphate rock, production............
212,736
Platinum, production.......... .................
211
Plums and prunes, production....................
159
Poles purchased by railroads, e t c ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Popular vote, by States, 1888-1908......... 691,697
Population.........................
37
By race and color, and by States..........
42
By geographic divisions and by color, cen­
sus years 1790-1910..................
39
By sex, race, nativity, and percentage of
whites, by geographic divisions................ 47
By States, 1910.....................................
1. 48
By States, 1790-1910...................................
40
Density of, per square mile, in States, 17901910...............
52
Distribution of, as urban and rural, by
States..................................... — . . . . . . . . . . 54

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IHBEX,

Population—Continued.
Page.
Employed as breadwinners—
Children, by sexand by States.------------ . 250
Children, female, by race, nativity, and
by States . . . ___ —_________
256
Children, male, by race, nativity, and by
252
States----- ------Females, 15 years of age and over, by
occupation ..-----263
Females, 15 years of age and over, by race,
nativity, and marital condition, by
mates____ _______________________________ 262
Females, 16 yeans of age and over, b y
States........ .................................... ............... . . 260
Engaged in gainful occupations—
A&ultsand children, bysex and by'Stotes. 247
Inoccupation------ -------------------7585
Estimated, for years other than census.. 37,702
Families and homes...................... .......... . . . 73,74
Foreign boro, b y nativity, 1850-1900........... 95
Foreign horn, by States and nativity, 1900., 99
Illiterate, by States, sex, race, and na­
tivity, 1900. . . _____ _______________ ____ - 71,72
Ind ian ......................................................... --------- 27
native and foreign born, by States.------- --- 57
O f noiicontiguous territory--------------------- 22,37
Of -principal cities---------- -...----------------------- 35,36
762
Of principal countries.....................
Percentage-of foreign boro, an&of foreign
parentage_________ . . . . . . ____________ ___ 35
Percentage of native and foreign bora, fey
States--------------------------- ---------------------. . . . 58
Persons of school, militia, and voting ages,
by States, nativity, and color ___ ____ ... 50
762
Per square m ile, by countries ........... . .
Population.dafeesof acquisitionand organ­
ization of -noncontiguous territories_____ 22
Rank of each State at each census.. . . . . . . . '88
Registration-area. . --------80
School. . . . . . . . . . ------------------ ------------102,3304,306
Urban and rural......................
54
Pork, prices__________________________ 549,551, §56
Beat© Rico:
Acquired, date of--------------------- .---------- -— .22
A teaand population . . . . . . . ------------------------ 22,87
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 372
. Imports into and exports from, merchan­
dise---------------------- . . . . ------- -— ---------------. 540
Shipments from United States to, merchan­
dise_________ _______. . . . . . . . . ___________. . 543
Shipments to United States f ^ m , merchan­
dise ------------------- . . . . . . . . . -------------------- . . . 542
Statistics --------- -------- ------------------- _ . . . . 760-787
Sugar brought from ... . . . . . . . . — ----564
Portugal:
imports from and exports to, merchandise. 353
Statistics of---------------769-787
Portuguese Africa, imports from an d exports
395
to, merchandise__ . . . . — ____
Portuguese East Indies, imports from and ex­
ports to, merchandise -------------------...------------383
Postal and other savings banks of the world,
by countries_ _______
_
773,775
Postal savings system, transactions of___ _.... 599
Postal statistics__________ 275,276,599,749,750,751
Of principal countries. . . . . . ----- 764,768, ,773,775
Potato crop, by States . . . . ----148
P rices....................
148,556
Poultry, production o f ,............................................156




Page.
Precious stones, joioducMon____________ __ 212
Precipitation_____ - ...............______..... 26
•P
rices:
.........................
Apples, evaporated-------------........... . 558
551
■Baconand hams____ .. . . . _____ ______
Bariron........_ _________ ____ ______ 552
_
Barley_ ____ ........._____________..... 180
_
Beans......................................
556
Beef ..... .____ _________ ______ 549,651,558
Boards, deals, and planks_____ ___ ...._ 551
_
■Bootsand shoes...... .................
551
556
Bread...____ ___
Buckwheat------ -----180
Butter...________
551,556
Carpets___ _____
553
Cattle ______
551
Cement_____________
552
Cheese......... ...... ........................ 551,552,556
Chickens________ . . . . . . . . ___ ______ __ 556
_
Olothsand clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 552,553,555
Coal......................... ........ ........ 649,551,652
Coffee..............
549,552,556,744
Copper________ ______ _____ ...____ 551,552
Com____ . . . . ______ _____ ____ 128,649,551
Commeal. . . .................................... ..... 656
Cotton, unmanufactured____ ___ 548,551,748
Cotton manufactures.............. 848,551,552,748
Cottonseed oil____ ___
651
Domestic commodities, exported_________551
U
rugBand chemicals________
555
Eggs................... ........... ................ . 551,556
Farm products____ ___________
655
Fish........................... ................... 553,556
Flax____ ____ _______ __________ ..... 552
Flaxseed____ _____
149
F lo u r.............___ __________ ___ 551,556
Food, articles o f................556,556,557, 558,659
Foreign commodities, imported_ ......____ 552
_
Fuel-andlighting, ardefoslor. ..............
555
552
Class . ._________ ...--------- -------------Grain___ _______ ________ ________ 549, 561
Groceries.... ..........
649
Han®____________
551
Hay_____ ____
143
Hemp _________
552
Hides and skins ....................................... 553
Hops...................................
552
House furnishing goods____ __________. 555
India rubber ...---- — ------------------------- 552
Iron and Steel......................... 550,551,552, 748
Jute and jute butts.-------552
Lard....... ........
549,551,556
Leather----------- --------- ...------------------- 551
Locomotives----------- . . . . ---------- ---------- 551
Lumber, boards, etc.......... ........... 551,553,555
Manila----------552
Meat and dairy products----- ----------551
Metals and implements--------------555
Milk______
558
Molasses___ ________
553,556
Mutton...... .................. ........... ................ 556
Hails ...................
550,551
Oats _______ _______ ___________ ___ 129,549
O ils.........................
551
Pork____ __________________ .. . 649,551,556
Potatoes________________ ___ ___ - - 148,566
Provisions................................................. 549

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Production, annual—Continued.
Page.
212
Fibrous talc___ _____
Fisheries.......................
168,175
Flaxseed........................................... 149,571
212
Fluorspar........ ..........................
Fowls..... .........................
156
Fruits...... ........................ ............... ; ___158
Fuller’s earth..............
213
Garnet (abrasive)................................... 212
Gas, natural......................................... 213,735
Glass sand.........................
213
Gold and silver............ 211,214,215,734,736,759
Graphite.......... ........................................ 213
Grindstones ...........................
212
Gypsum.......................................... ........ 212
Hay...... .........................
143
Infusorial earth and tripoli........................ 213
Iron and steel............. 211,218,220,221,222,736
Lead..........................
211,735
212
Lime................
Liquors, ferment©!............. ............... 226,228
Lithium minerals................
212
Lumber...................................
265,168,167
Magnesite.................
213
Manganese ore....................................
212
Manganiferous ore...... .....................
., 232
213
Marls......... ......................
Mica................................
212
Milk.................
164
Millstones_________________
... 213
Mineral paints.....................^
............. .......212
Minerals.
----- ------- 211,734,735,736,737
Mineral waters. . ___ _____________ 212,7?S
Molasses............................ . — . . . __ 229,280
Monazite...............................
...213
Oats.........................................
129
Oilstones.............................
...212
Oleomargarine.................
229
Peaches and nectarines...... ....................... 158
Pears...................................
158
Peat.............................................
..212
Petroleum........ .......................
211,223,736
Phosphate rock.......................... .
232,736
Platinum..........................
211
Plums and prunes...;.^..___ ...___ ___ 159
Potatoes............................
148
Poultry.......................
156
Precious stones........................................ 212
Pumice.............
213
Pyrite .......
.....2 1 2
Quartz..............
212
Quicksilver.................................... . 211,786
Rice................ ...... ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .......734
R osin.....---------------------164
Rye......... .........
129
212,736
Balt.....................
Sand-lime brick...................................... 212
Sand, molding, building, etc.. . . _________ . . . 213
Shingles *----- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---- *........ 166
Silver............................. .. 211,214,215,735,758
Slate..........................................................212
Spirits, distilled............. . .................. 226,227
Steel..................
221,736
Stone...... ...........
211,736
Sugar...........................
229,230,564,734
Sugar beets, 1899.............
149
Sulphur................................................. 213
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Prices—Continued.
Page.
Prunes....................
656
Rails, iron and steel................. ........ ........ 650,748
Relative retail prices of food, 1890-1907. . . . . 656
Averages by geographic divisions . . . . 657,559
By principal articles................... ..................... 556
Per cent of increase or decrease................. 558
Relative wholesale prices and per cent of
increase, 1890-1910—
By groups of commodities.............................. 555
Raw and manufactured commodities— 654
R i c e ..............................................
553,656
Rye...............................................................
129
Silk.......................
653
Sliver ....................
647,703
Starch.......................
551
Sugar................................. 517,549,551,563,556,743
T a llo w .............................
549
T e a '...........................
553,556,568,744
Um ber sold from national forests...... ............ 160
Tin, bars, etc....................
553
Tin plates................
552
Tobacco............. ..............
551, 553
Veal..........................................................
556
Vinegar........ ...............................................
656
W h ea t............................................... .
128, 549,551
Wheat flour...................................... ............ 551,556
W in es.............................
... 553
Wire..........................................
551
W o o l................... ........................... 146, 548, 553, 748
Woolen manufactures...............................
553
Private banks......................................................... 596,706
Production, annual;
Abrasive quartz and feldspar ............. .......... 212
A l u m i n u m .................................................211,735
Antimoniallead.............................. .............. .
211
Antim ony...............................
211
Apples........................
158
Apricots.......................................
159
Arseoious oxide...................................
212
Asbestos..................
213
Asphaltum .........................................................
212
Barley........................
130
Barytes....................................................
212
B au xite.......................................
213
B o ra x ........................................................................212
Bromine..........................
212
Buckwheat........................................................... 130
Butter........................................................................150
C em ent..................
212, 735
C e r e a l s ..........................................................
128
Cheese...........................
152
Cherries....................
159
Chickens................................................................ 156
Chromic iron ore................................................. 213
Clay products..............................................
.2 1 2
G oal.......................................
211,216,569,735
Coke........ .....................................
667
Copper....... .....................................
231,735
Corn................................................. 128,131,563,734
Corundum and em ery...........................
212
Cotton...........................
138,566,784
Cotton by States.........................................
138
Cotton seed and cottonseed produets............231
Distilled spirits............. . .............. ............ 226,227
E g g s .....................................
156
Feldspar................. *.............................................. 212

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INDEX.

Production, annual—Continued.
Page.
Talc and soapstone.................................
212
Thorium minerals..................
213
T in ............................................................................. 211
T in p la te.......................
222,571,739
Titanium ores..........................................................213
144
Tobacco, by States..........................................
Tungsten.......... ..............................................
213
Turpentine........ ...........................
164
Wheat..........‘................................. 128,185,563,733
Wool ................
146,567,733
Zin c.................................. . . . . . . . . . . .............211,737
Zinc oxide.............................
212
Zircon........................................................................213
Professional schools, statistics o f ......................... I l l
Progress of the United States, 1800 to 1911 .... 702
Public debt............................
628,340,642,702,703
Public lands:
Areas patented, by classes................................ 32
Entered for cash............................................
31
Homestead entries, by States........................... 28
Railroad selections..................... ................... - - 29
Unappropriated and unreserved, by States. 30
Public, society, and school libraries...........
753
Public roads, mileage and expenditures, by
States.................................. ................... - ............ 279
Public-school statistics... 102,104,106,107,108,752
Pulp wood, consumption o f ................
573
Pumice, production — , ........................................213
212
Pyrite, production................

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Quartz, production...............
212
Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Northwest
Territory, imports from and exports to, mer- .
chahdise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — *.............. 362
Quicksilver, production................................. 211,736
Railroads:
Accidents ................................................................ 302
A s s e ssm e n ts....................... ................... .— 300
Capital.............................
289
Cars, freight and other, number of. 283,284,745
Employees—
Number, by classes............................................285
Compensation......................................... 286,287
Dividends................
290,292
Finances .......................... 289,290,292,293,296,298
Freight carried............................................ 288,745
Income account........................................... 290,293
Interest of funded debt............................ 290,292
Land selections, area................
29
Locomotives.................................
282,283
M ileage...........................................
280,281,745
Movements of coal and coke on ....................... 528
Number and mileage placed under receiver­
ship and sold under foreclosure..................303
Operating revenue and expenses...........
294
Passenger and freight service, analysis
of....................................................
288,745
Receipts............................. 290,292,293,296,299,745
Stocks and bonds.........................................
289
Street and elevated railways.............................304
Taxes and assessments....................................... 300
Ties purchased..................................................... 164
Trackage...... .......................................
281
Traffic ..................... ..................... .......... 288,298,745




Rails, iron and steel:
Page.
Prices of..................................... *....... 550,748.
Produced, imported, exported, and retained
for consumption...................................570
Railway mail service...... ............... .............276
Railway statistics of principal countries. 764,768
Range, national forest, area........................... 160
Ratio of Bilver to gold.................. ......... 547,703
Receipts:
Customs, 1800-1911..........................
707
From general revenues, by principal cities
and by sources...............................
632
From liquors and tobacco.......... .. 659,665,666
From liquor licenses, by principal cities... 632
From taxes, by principal cities....................632
Grain at principal primary markets.............523
Grain, by specified ports.............................. 625
Internal-revenue, 1800-1911 .....
707
Live stock at principal primary markets... 521
Merchandise on Great Lakes.......................526
Ordinary, 1800-1911...............................
707
Post office, 1800-1911...........................
749
Revenue, by States................................. 630
Sources of, 1902-1911..............................
643
Reclamation Service................................... 83
Registration statistics of leading universities. 114
Religious organizations......................... 115,116
Representation, congressional, by States..... 690
Revenue-Cutter Service:
Work performed by................................ 340
340
Expenditures.....................................
Revenue:
By principal cities and by sources............... 632
Customs and internal, on spirits, wines,
malt liquors, and tobacco, 1904-1911........ 666
658
Customs,expenseof collecting......... .
From liquor licenses, by principal cities... 632
From national forests...........................
160
From taxes, by principal cities.............. 632
Internal, expense of collecting.... — .... 658
Internal, by States.......................— 667
Internal, from corporations........................ 660
Internal, on spirits, wines, and malt liquors
fromlicense andother thanlicense duties,
1884-1903................................................665
Internal, sources of..................................... 659
Of principal countries............. . — ... 766,768
Per capita of principal countries................768
Receipts and expenditures, by States'..... 630
Sources o f ............................................... 643
Rice crop...................................
734
Rivers, navigable..........................................308
Roads, public, mileage and expenditures, by
States.......................................................... 279
Rosin, production of ................................... 164
Roumania:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 353
Statistics of.... -.................................. 760-787
Russia, in Europe, imports from and exports
to, merchandise................................. 354,355
Russia, Asiatic, imports from and exports to,
merchandise.............................................. 385
Russia, total imports from and exports to, mer­
chandise .....
398
Statistics of...... .................................. 760-787
Rutile, production,......................
213
Rye, crop and value..................*......... *---- 129

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INDEX.

Spain—Continued.
Page,
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 356
760-787
Statistics of.....................................
Spanish Africa, imports from and exports
to, merchandise......................................... 395
Spindles, cotton, in operation, 1883-1911...... 740
Spirits, distilled:
Consumption of................................. 572,747
Production of, by States............
227
Production of, tax paid for consumption... 226
Revenue from............................... 659,665,666
State banks, deposits in ........................ 595,706
Steel:
Crude, kinds of, produced................
221
Produced, 1867-1910 ..............
736
Rails—
Prices of domestic...................
550,748
Produced, imported, exported, and re­
tained for consumption......... .............570
Stone, production...... ......................
211,736
Straits Settlements, statistics o f.. . . . .. . . . 760-787
Streams, navigable...................................
308
Strikes:
In coal mines.............................................271
Results of, 1881-1905......................... 265,266
Ordered by labor organizations and not so
ordered, 1881-1905 ............... . . . . .. . . . . . . . 265
Employees thrown out of work in estab­
lishments involved in, 1881-1905........
266
Establishments involved, strikers and em­
ployees thrown out of work.................... 264
Summaryof, 1881-1905, by causes— ... . .. . 267
Studentsin universities and colleges. . ....... 109,
110,114,752
Sudan, statistics of......................
760-787
Sugar:
Average costin foreign countries, 1830-1911. 743
Beet, produced........................ 229,230,564,734
Cane and beet, produced, imported, ex­
ported, and retained for consumption... 564
Cane produced........................ 229,230,564,734
Consumption per capita...................... 565,743
Imported, duty collected, and average cost
per pound, 1888-1911................................ 517
Imports. . , , .................................. 517,565,743
Made in factories from crop of 1909........... 230
Prices of............ .
517,549,551,553,556,743
Prices, wholesale, at New York, 18901911...........
549,743
Sugar beets grown, and products of, by States,
1899........................................................ 149
Quantity and value of products of, 1899___ 149
Sulphur, production..................................... 213
Sunday schools.............................................. 115
Swamp and overflow lands.......................... 82
Sweden and Norway:
Imports from and exports to, merchan­
d ise ....*..................
352,356
Statistics of........................................ 760-787
Swine:
Number and value o f......................... 155,733
Receipts at principal primarymarkets...... 521
Switzerland:
Imports from and exports to, merchan­
dise..............................
357
Statistics of.................
760-787

Page.
Salt, p r o d u c t i o n .......................
212
Salvador:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver......................................... 493,495
Merchandise.........................................
366
Statistics of..............
760-787
Samoa, area, population, and date acquired. 22, 37
Sand-lime brick, production.................................212
Sand, molding, building, etc................................ 213
Santo Domingo:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver.......................................... 493,496
Merchandise..................................................... 372
760-787
Statistics o f..............................................
Sault Ste. Marie Canal, traffic statistics of. 529,746
Savings banks................................... 594,598,706,707
Postal, of principal countries.............."... 773,775
Postal system, transactions of.......................... 599
School statistics......... 102,104,106,107,108,113,752
Scotland, imports from and exports to, mer­
chandise......................
358
Seminaries.................................................................. 110
Servia:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. . 355
Statistics of..............................
760-787
Sheep, number and value o f......... ..........
155,733
Receipts at principal primary markets........521
Shipbuilding............................................. 320,321,746
Shingles, production ................
166
Siam, statistics of..................
760-787
Silk manufactures:
.. Imports, 1830-1911 ...........
742
Number of establishments......................
742
Value of products...........— ........................... 742
W ages.................................................................... 742
Silk, unmanufactured, imports, 1864-1910.... 742
Silver:
Bullion, value o f .................................................. 547
Coined.................................
577,703,757
Coin and certificates in circulation.............. 578,
580,703,704
Commercial value of, produced. 211,214,215,735
Imports and exports, 1820-1911....----- . . . . . 711
Imports and exports, 1861-1911, total values
o f...........................................................................4 9 1
Imports and exports, by countries...........
495
. Imports and exports, by customs districts.. 498
In circulation, 1800-1911............................. 703,704
In Treasury, e t c ...................................
578
Price of, per ounce................................................547
Produced................. ........................211,214,215,735
Production, by States............................................215
Production of the world, 1493-1910................ 758
Ratio of, to gold............................................ 547,703
Stocks of, by principal countries..................... 760
World’s consumption in arts and industries. 757
Silver and gold coin and bullion, true value
, of, in 1900 and 1904............................... 619,620,622
Slate, production.................................................... 212
South Africa, statistics of.............................. 760-787
South America, imports and exports:
Gold and silver...... ........................
493,496
Merchandise.......................................... 380,720,722
Spain:
Canary Islands, imports from and exports
to, merchandise...........................
392
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Page.
T a lc and soapstone, production----------- *.........212
Tallow, prices o f ................
549
Tanning materials, consumption o f ...,............. 574
Taxation:
Excise tax collected from corporations___ _ 660
Tax rates, by States..............................................626
Taxes, receipts from, by principal c itie s .... 632
Total and per capita levies of ad valorem
taxes, by States___ . . ^.............................. 624 626
Tea:
Consumption per capita, 1847-1911.......... 568,744
744
Imports, 1830-1911..................
Imports, exports, and consumption___ 568,744
Prices o f............................ .
553,556,568,744
Telegraph statistics................. 277,278,753,764,768
Telephone statistics................................................ 278
Temperature............................................ « . .. 23,24,25
Terms, explanation o i...... .................................... 20
Territories, area and organisation o f . . ........ 22,27
Ties purchased by steam and street railroads. 164
Timber sold from national forests:
160
Q uantity........ ...................
Price of............ ..............................................
160
Tin:
Bars, etc., prices o f.........................
553
Plates, imports............................................ 571,739
Plates, imports from the United Kingdom
and other countries .......................................... 517
Plates, prices o f ............. . . . . ....... .................. . 552
Plates, product o f ............................
222,671,739
Plates, produced, imported, exported, and
retained for consumption........................
b71
Production............... .............................................211
Tobacco:
Crop, by States.....................................
144
Leaf, prices..................................................... 551,553
Revenue fr o m ................. ........................... 659,6
Tonnage of the merchant marine:
Class, number, and tonnage of vessels
built.......................... ..................*.............. 320,321
Employment o f ...............................
320,746
Number and tonnage of vessels built, by
geographic sections.........................................321
Sailing and steam..........................
319
Through Sault Ste. Marie Canal........ .
529,746
Number and tonnage of sailing and steam
vessels...........................
319
Tonnage owned, by geographic divisions.. . 319
Vessels built................. ..................... . 320,321,746
Tonnage, sailing and steam:
Cleared................... ............................................... 3:
Entered....................................................................322
Entered and cleared at seaports, by coun­
tries ..................................................................... 3
Entered and cleared at seaports, by princi­
pal customs districts..........................................327
Entered and cleared at seaports, by nation­
ality................................................. ..........*____3
Movement in domestic lake trade
Sault
Ste. Marie Canal)............................................. 3
Trade-marks........................................... ................232
Transit and transshipment trade.................... 514
Transportation of foreign commerce.................322,
323,324,724,725
Trinidad and Tobago, imports from and ex­
ports to, merchandise........................................368
Tripoli, imports from and exports to, mer­
chandise ................................................................ 8




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213
Tungsten. production....................
Tunis, statistics of.............
760-787
Turpentine, production............................. 164
Tutuila:
Acquired, date of............................ .*........ 22
Area and population...................
22
Imports into and exports from, merchan­
dise ......................................
.541
Turkey in Europe:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 357
Statistics of................
760-787
Turkey in Africa (see Egypt and Tripoli)__ 396
Turkey in Asia:
Imports from and exports to, merchandise. 386
Statistics of..........................
761-787
Turkey, total imports from and exports to,
merchandise...............
398
United Kingdom:
Imports from and exports to—
Gold and silver.......................
492,495
Merchandise............................
359
Statistics of.......................................... 760-787
University statistics................... 109,110,114,752
Uruguay:
Importsfromandexportsto, merchandise.. 379
Statistics of.......................................... 760-787
Venezuela:
Im p o r t s f r o m a n d e x p o r t s to —
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3 2 2 ,3 2 3

B u i l t ............................................................................ 3 2 0 ,3 2 1 ,7 4 6
D is a s t e r s t o ......................................................................................338
E n g a g e d i n f o r e ig n t r a d e .................................. .. 3 2 0 ,7 4 6
E n g a g e d i n d o m e s t ic t r a d e ........... ................. .. 3 1 9 ,7 4 6
E n g a g e d i n c o m m e r c e o f G r e a t L a k e s ............. 746
E n t e r e d a n d c le a r e d , b y c o u n t r ie s ........................ 324
M o v e m e n t i n d o m e s t ic la k e t r a d e ........................... 336
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Tonnage of, principal ports of the world... 783
Vital statistics:
Deaths, per 1,000 of population and annual
averages—
By registration States............................ 80
By registration States and in cities and
rural districts...........................
81
In registration area, by color, nativity,
75
and parent nativity...................
In registration area, by sex and age........ 76
Number of deaths and rate per 100,000 of
population, by principal causes.............. 78
Vote, popular, by parties and States, 18881908.......
691,697
Vote, electoral, by parties and by States, 18881908............ ........................................ .... 698
Wage earners employed in manufactures:
Average number at each census.........— 738
Number, by months and industries, 1909... 239
Number, by months an by States, 1909— 248
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Wages and hours of la b o r ................................272
Wages, agriculture, manufactures, railroads,
e t c ........ 180,204,272,286,287,737,738,739,741,742
Warehouse transactions as to imports..............513
Wars, military and naval forces employed in. 680
Water power developed, b
States............. . 32,33'
y
Wealth of the United States:
By specified heads in 1900 and 1904. 619,620,622
By States, under specified heads, in 1900
and 1904...................................
620,622
Per capita, 1850-1900...........
702
Production on farm s................... *................. 160
Total, 1850-1904................
702
West Indies (see Cuba, Haiti, Santo Do­
mingo, e tc .).................................
368
Wheat:
Crop............................................
128,135,563,733
Freight rates on.................................... 315,316,746
Per cent of product exported................. 563,710
Prices of................................................... 128,549,551
Produced, and wheat and wheat flour im­
ported, exported, and retained for con­
563
sumption........... ...........
Receipts at principal primary markets------- 523




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Wines:
Consumed, and per capita consumption. 572,747
553
Prices.................
Revenue collected. . ..........
666
Wool:
Clip, by States........................................... 146
Imports of, 1830, 1840, and 1850-1911........... 741
Manufactures of—
Imports, 1820-1911 .................................. 741
Number of establishments..................... 741
Prices..................................................... 553
Value..............
741
Wages.............
741
Prices..................................... 146,548,553,748
Produced..................................... 146,567,733
Ffoduced^injported, exported, and retained
for Consumption.....................
567
Wrecks and casualties of vessels................. 338
Zinc, production— ............................ 211,737
Zinc oxide, production.................................. 212
Zircon, production.................
213