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THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 257
U. S. MINERAL PRODUCTION AND
Prodant, Metallic- Quantity.
Aluminum, lbs.............
Antimonial lead, s. tons. 19,66
Antimony, a. tons....... 2,624
Bauxite, .1 tons......... 316,540
Cadmium, lbs................
Chromlte, i tons...... 108
Copper, lbs ..............1,674,869,886
Ferroalloys, 1. tons ...... 616,222
Gold, troy oz............ 2,411,987
Iron:
Ore, 1. tons.......... 63,924,763
Pig, 1. tons.......... 36,814,702
Lead (refined), a. tons.. 654,921
Manganese ore (35 per
cent or more Mn.), 1.
tons 98,324
Manganiferous ore (5 to
35 per cent Mn.), 1.
tons ................. 1,448,054
Mercy:
Metal, flasks (75 lbs.
net) ............... 9,174
Ore, a. tons........... 65,000
Nickel, s. tons.......... 272
Platinum and allied
metals, troy oz........ 49,643
Silver, troy oz.......... 66,155,424
Tin, s. tons............ 9
Titanium ore:
Ilmenite, s. tons...... 5,566
Rulite, s. tons......... 46
Tungsten ore, s. tons.... 1,191
Uranium and vanadium
ores, s. tons.......... 12,093
Zinc, a. tons............ 555,631
Total value of metal-
lic products (,p-
proximate) .......
Non-metallic-
Arsenious oxide, s. tons 12,317
Asbestos, a. tons....... 1,258
Asphalt:
Native, s. tons........ 584,850
Oil, a. tons........... 1,206,700
Barytes, s. tons......... 218,648
Borates, s. tons......... 113,700
Bromine, lbs............ 1,566,130
Calclum-magnesium chlo-
ride, s. tons.......... 67,870
Cement. barrels......... 158,213,000
Products.....................
Raw, s. tons.......... 3,900,000
Coal:
Bituminous, s. tons... 522,967,000
Anthracite, 1. tons.... 55,193,883
Coke, . tons......... 50,702,000
Dia,omaceous (infusorial)
earth and tripoli, s.
tons ................. 88,798
Emery, s. tons.......... 769
Feldspar, 1. tons...,..... 184,100
Fluorspar, g, tons....... 113.669
Fuller's earth, s. tons... 206,574
Garnet for abrasive pur-
poses ............. 8,429
Gems and precious stones ...
Graphite:
Amorphous, s. tons... 3,536
Crystalline, bs........ 2,257.250
Grindstones and pulp-
stones, s. tons........ 37,340
Gypsum ................ 5,675.000
Lime ..................4,510,000
Magresite ............. 120,660
Mica.
Scrap ................ 4500
Sheet, lbs ............. 1,460,900
Millstones
Mineral paints:
Natural pigments, a. t ..........
Zinc and lead pig-
ments, a. tons........ 201,825
Mineral waters, gals.............
Natural gas, M cubic ft.1,164,000,000
Natural gas gasoline.
gals ...............1,104,900,000
Oilstones, etc., s. tons.. 820
Peat. a. tons............ 53,112
Petroleum, bbls........ 755,852,000
Phosphate rock, I. tons.. 3,481,819
Potash, s. tons......... 25,802
9VALUE, 1925, U. S. Mineral Production and Value, 1925.-(Con.)
Value. Product. Non-metahlic- Quanlly. Value.
Va e Pumice, s. tons.......... 40.380 279.020
$36,430,000 Pyrites, 1. tons......... 170.081 650.488
13,785,547 Salt. s tons ........ 7.... ,397.498 26.162,361
G1988,250 lass, s. tens........ 2,436,000 3,700,000
8 .... .. M holding, building, etc.,
237 2.105 and gravel, a. tons 159,564.000 102.300.000
237,832,100 Sand hlime brick, 1,000as. 308,703 3,716,754
53,04860,200 Silica, quartz. a. tons... 25,444 205.376
49,860,200 Slate, s. tons........... 724,200 12,575,326
796886 Stone, s. tons............ 114,310,000 171.420,000
160.796,8833 Sulphur. 1. tons......... 1,857.970 29.000,000
739,316,033300 Sulphuric acid, s. tons... 1,006,950 7.512.568
113956,000 Talc. soapstone, s. tons 188,835 2.144,017
Total value, non-me-
tallic $4,309,900,000
1,857,769 *Clay products value is for 1924: 1925 value not
available at time of publication of Texas Almanac.
3,752,486 VALUE OF MINERAL PRODUCTS BY STATES
1924.
Alabama . . .............. ....... $77,315,758
762,616 Alaska ..... ........................ 17.361,834
Arizona .... ..... ................. 100,325.413
169.664 Arkansas ...... 61.748,999
California .......................... 428.175,652
5,661,809 Colorado ....................... 61.48 ,882
45,911.834 Connecticut ........................ 8,129,332
9,934 Delaware .... 512.,105
District of Columbia .................. 813,608
89.000 Florida ............. 13,101,223
11,500 Georgia ..... ... .... ...... ...... . 14.940,610
733,500 Idaho ........... ... .............. 27.831.623
Illinois ............................. 235.96,027
341.240 Indiana ........ ..... ...........112,299,075
84,400,000 Iowa .............................. 40.4a9,869
Kansas .................. 106.00j,476
Kentucky ....... .......... ........ 120,510,773
Louisana .......................... 56.90,68
$1,380,100,000 Maine ............................ 6,035,160
Maryland .......................... 18,506.867
$1,193,039 Massachusetts ....................... 15,723,882
51.700 Michigan .................. 114,239,386
M innesota .......................... 101,844,680
4,148,400 Mississippi ................ ........ 2,090,422
15,305.760 Missouri .......... ....... .. ...... 81,0o4,122
1,631,886 Montana .........................70,631,806
3,085.660 Nebraska ........ 3,209,425
488,406 Nevada ... 26;225,943
New Hampshire ...... ............ 3,1i8,165
1,386.639 New Jersey ............... ........ 75.271.009
285,7o2,000 New Mexico............ ............. 23.913,528
New York .......................... 95,435.299
"415.779,000 North Carolina ....................... 9,261.467
12,050,000 North Dakota ....................... 2,776.720
Ohio .............................. 249.049,648
1,046,000,000 Oklahoma ............ .............. 393,030,65
321,604,b12 Oregon ..............................7,364,232
.......... Pennsylvania .......... ............1,011.630.819
Rhode Island ......................... 1,132,641
South Carolina ....................... 3.444,366
962,270 South Dakota..... .................. 6,884,433
5,907 Tennessee ..................... 35.354,525
1,306,300 Texas .............................. 272.729,023
2.052,342 Utah .....................84,336,626
2.923,965 Vermont .............................. 14.549,429
Virginia ............................. 37,962,143
712.853 W ashington ....................... 21.159,370
.... ..... West l rginia ...307,314,205
Wisconsin ................15.796720
39.640 Wyoming.......................... 75494,166
56,721 TEXAS MINERAL PRODUCTION VALUES.
1,705,939 Year- Value. Year-- Value.
47,849,000 1882-6 ....... $4,935,363 190 .......$14,701.037
42.530,000 1887 ........ 1,006,534 1907 ........19.80,458
1,432,700 1888 ........ 1,255,344 19J8 .......15.212.920
1889 ........ 1.70,413 1909........ 17217,807
90,000 1890 ........ 1,992.803 1910........ 18,383 451
212,000 1891 ........ 2.525,259 1911........ 18:817.304
23,080 1892 ...... 3.295,240 1912 ........ 22.979.015
1833 ........2.655.437 1913 ........ 31,666 910
.......... 1894 ........ 3.116.835 1914 ........ 30.3 3.420
1895 ........ 2,856 537 1915 ......... 29220951
28.574,131 1896 ....... 2.956.940 1916........ 47.711.571
1897........ 1897 . 3330.798 1917........ 75.958.481
255,000,000 1838....... 3,417 511 1918 ...... 110.306.367
1899....... 4573.631 1919 ........190 563.015
117,000.000 1900 ....... 5.316.222 1920 ........371.250.979
211,224 1901 ....... 6.647,926 1921 ........212.141,250
369.000 1902 ....... 9,390.585 1922 ........249.604.173
1,270,000,000 1003....... 12,766,865 1923 ........2C0.4 0.913
11,545,678 1904 ........ 14.353.270 1924 ........272 72,.023
1,204,024 1905 ........ 13,752346 1925 ........332,000,000
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