The Commercial And Financial Strength of the United States As Shown in the Bala

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The Commercial And Financial Strength of the United States As Shown in the Bala
Lorin Blodget
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. 381, 448 " 1863 . . . 430, 000 " The production of charcoal and soft coal iron was nearly four times as great in the loyal States in 1863 as in 1859 or 1860, but the data for a statement are not accessible. In 1858 and 1859, this branch of production had greatly fallen off, and * was temporarily suspended, while in 1863 it was active in every locality capable of producing iron.
35 The coal of the anthracite and semi-anthracite districts of Pennsylvania produced in 1859 was 7, 992, 632 tons; i
...n 1863 it was 10, 226, 124 tons. The coal of Maryland was 300, 000 tons less in 1863 than in 1859 or 1860; but the soft bituminous coals of Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois and Iowa, were produced in quantities nearly double those of four years since.
The production of lumber, though naturally limited by two causes the exhaustion of forests and the high price to con sumers shows an increase in 1863 over any former year.
At Chicago and Milwaukee there were received in 1860 292, 618, 626 .. Feet, and in 1863 443, 459, 932 feet; an excess in 1863 of more than 150, 000, 000 of feet.


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