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COTTON PLATES 362-374 COTTON. T itle . 362 363 364 365 366 T itle . P late P la te N o. No. Relative importance of the several countries in the pro duction and consumption of cotton— "1. Proportion of world’s mill supply of cotton contributed by each country: 1922. 2. Proportion of total consumption of cotton, by coun tries, year ending July 31, 1923. ,3. Cotton production in specified years: 1790-1922. Cotton-producing area of the United States in 1922, and center of production: 1859, 1879, 1906, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1919, and 1922 (map). Cotton ginned, by counties: 1922 (maps)— Mississippi and Alabama. Arkansas and Oklahoma. Louisiana and Florida. (402) 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 Georgia and South Carolina. North Carolina and Tennessee. Texas. { Per cent of cotton grown in each state, crop of 1922. 1. Cotton ginnings to specified dates: 1905-1922. | 2. Area and yield of cotton: 1893-1922. Cotton consumed, by months: September, 1912, to July, 1923. ’ Cotton stocks, by months: September, 1912, to Julv, 1923. ' Cotton imports, by months: September, 1912, to Julv, 1923. ‘ Exports of domestic cotton, by specified countries and by months: September, 1912, to July, 1923. PLATE No. 362 RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE SEVERAL COUNTRIES IN THE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF COTTON. 1. PROPORTION OF WORLD’S MILL SUPPLY OF COTTON CONTRIBUTED BY EACH COUNTRY: 1922. 2. PROPORTION OF TOTAL CONSUMPTION OF COTTON, BY COUNTRIES, YEAR ENDING JULY 31, 1923. 3. COTTON PRODUCTION IN SPECIFIED YEARS: 1790-1922. (403) PLATE No. 363 1404 l COTTON-PRODUCING AREA OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1922, AND CENTER OF PRODUCTION: 1859, 1879, 1906, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1919, AND 1922. T h e c e n te r o f p r o d u c tio n in 1839 was a p p ro x im a te ly 13 m ile s sou th e a st o f M acon, in N o x u b e e C o u n ty , M is s .; in 1879 i t w as 11 m ile s s o u th o f C o lu m b u s , i n L o w n d e s C o u n ty ; i n 1908 i t w as 5 m ile s n o rth e a s t o f M ayersv ille , i n Issa q u e n a C o u n ty ; in 1910 i t w a s 3 m ile s s o u th w e s t o f V a id e n , i n C a rr o ll C o u n ty ; i n 1912 i t w a s 2 m ile s n o r t h o f M id n ig h t, in S h a rk e y C o u n ty ; i n 1914 i t w as 1 m ile n o rth w e s t o f S h a rp sh u rg , in M a d is o n C o u n ty : in 1916 i t w as 16 m ile s s o u th e a s t o f A re o la , in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ; in 1918 i t w as 6 m ile s s o u th e a s t o f S tu rg is , in O k tib b e h a C o u n ty ; in 1919 i t was 5.6 m ile s n o rth e a s t o f G reenw ood, in L e flo re C o u n ty , M iss.; a n d in 1922 i t was 5 m ile s east b y n o r th o f L a k e V illa g e , in C h ic o t C o u n ty , A r k . PLATE No. 364 COTTON GINNED, BY COUNTIES: 1922. M IS S IS S IP P I. ALABAM A. O O T T O N G I N N E D : 1921 I I NONE REPORTED flllll LESS TH AN 8.000 BALES V////A 8,000 TO iO.OOO BALES E r a ESS (405) 10.000 TO 18.000 BALES 18,000 T O 28,000 BALES g ra n 28.000 T O 40.000 BALES B 40.000 B ALES A N D O V E R PLATE No. 365 COTTON GINNED, BY COUNTIES: 1922. ARKANSAS. C O T T O N G IN N E D : C D 1921 H ONE REPORTED H l l l l L E M TH A N 8.000 BALES 8.000 TO 10.000 BALES 10.000 TO 18.000 BALE8 EH 18.000 T O 26.000 BALE8 B 20.000 T O 80.000 BALES I— O KLAHO M A. (400) 3 1 40.000 B ALES AND OVER PLATE No. 366 ot COTTON GINNED, BY COUNTIES: 1922. L O U IS IA N A . F L O R ID A . PLATE No. 367 COTTON GINNED, BY COUNTIES: 1922. (408) G E O R G IA . SOUTH C A R O L IN A . PLATE Wo. 368 COTTON GINNED, BY COUNTIES: 1922. NO RTH C A R O L IN A . O O T T O N Q I N N E D : 1821 I I NON E REPORTED mm \////A LE SS TH A N B.OOQ BALES 6,00 0 T O 10.000 BALES l& g & a 10.000 T O IS.OOO BALES p M I W 16.000 T O 26,000 BALES I ■SI 26,000 T O 40,000 BALES 40.000 B ALES A N D O V E R TENNESSEE. (40m PLATE No. 369 COTTON GINNED, BY COUNTIES: 1922. TEXAS. C O T T O N G I N N E D : 1821 E = U NONE REPORTED t i l l l l LE 88 TH A N 5,000 BALES yy//A 5,000 TO 10.000 BALES fcSt&M 10,000 T O 15.000 BALES EH 15,000 T O 25.000 BALES t o l l l 25.000 T O 40,000 BALES ■ I Vt.OOQ B A L E , A N D O V E R PER CENT OF COTTON GROWN IN EACH STATE, CROP OF 1922. 1410) PLATE No. 370 M ILLIO N S O f B A L E ! MILLIONS OF BALES I. COTTON GINNINGS TO SPECIFIED DATES: 1905-1922. YEAM M 1 i 2. AREA AND YIELD OF COTTON: 1893-1922. IM Ml r*i» ■MS M --- «Mr / — ■Ml v -N - V |s- -J t —s A- ■a --- im M --•• --- _ “ ' « --- V — \ IM PLATE No. 371 to TM O O f A N D * O r B A k P l COTTON CONSUMED, BY MONTHS: SEPTEMBER, 1912, TO JULY, 1923. P L A T E No. 372 COTTON STOCKS, BY MONTHS: SEPTEMBER, 1912, TO JULY, 1923. M ILLIO N S OP BALE8 o______ i i i 1913 I S EP TEM B ER NOVEMBER D ECEM B ER 10/7' | ISIS | 10/5 I 1914 I 1913 OCTOBER p W / V Ta IN C ONSU M IN G E S TA B LIS H M E N TS O O TTQ N -O W O W IN Q S TA TE S 7H.'!°--2lt----- 27 4 M ILLIO NS OP BALES PLATE No. 373 COTTON IMPORTS, BY MONTHS: SEPTEMBER, 1912, TO JULY, 1923. TH O U S A N D S OP &ALE8 # (414) tt 10 7» Th o u s a n d s o p d a l e s PLATE No. 374 EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC COTTON, BY SPECIFIED COUNTRIES AND BY MONTHS: SEPTEMBER, 1912, TO JULY, 1923. TH O U S A N D 8 OP BALES ISO 500 TOO TH OUSANDS OF BALES 1.000 JA N U AR Y 1913 FE B R U A R Y M ARCH I A PR IL M AY ® JUNE 2 JU LY AUGUST S E P TE M B E R 1913 OCTOBER NOVEM BER DE C E M B E R JA N U AR Y FE B R UA RY M ARCH I A P R IL M AY ® JUNE 2 JU LY A UGU8T S E P TE M B E R 1914 OCTOBER NOVEM BER DECEMBER JA N U AR Y FE B R U A RY M ARCH I A PR IL M AY g - JUNE JULY AU GU 8T SE P TE M B E R 1916 OCTOBER NOVEM BER DECEMBER JA N U AR Y FE B R U A RY M ARCH • A PR IL M AY - JUNE 2 JU LY AU GU 8T SE P TE M B E R 1916 OCTOBER NOVEM BER DECEMBER JA NU ARY FE B R U A R Y M ARCH APRIU | M AY a JUNE 2 JU LY A U G U 8T SEPTEM BER 1017 O CTO BER NOV E M B E R DE C E M B E R (415)