The world: historical and actual . e Dakota and Arizona are nearly equal, the smallest number of acres of any one State being in Louisiana, whichoccupies but a small corner of the diagram. This diagram should be studied in connection with the reference table, Our Public Lands,as given in this volume. *> feeehetien ef fie ieen in the weele. + IN TONS. EXPLANATION. The entire production of pig iron in the United States for the year 1881 was 4,641,564 tons, of which Pennsylvania produced nearlyone-half, or 2,190,786 tons. This enormous production is shown by the large center circle, around whi


The world: historical and actual . e Dakota and Arizona are nearly equal, the smallest number of acres of any one State being in Louisiana, whichoccupies but a small corner of the diagram. This diagram should be studied in connection with the reference table, Our Public Lands,as given in this volume. *> feeehetien ef fie ieen in the weele. + IN TONS. EXPLANATION. The entire production of pig iron in the United States for the year 1881 was 4,641,564 tons, of which Pennsylvania produced nearlyone-half, or 2,190,786 tons. This enormous production is shown by the large center circle, around which are clustered smaller circlesshowing the relative proportion of production of each of the several States; the number of tons produced is also given for each central diagram inside of triangle shows the relative production of the leading countries of the world, from which we learn thatGreat Britain produces more than double the amount produced by this country, and Germany but a little less than the United States. Texas. FOR ADDITIONAL STATISTICS SEE TABULATED MATTER. ^*ThE Enal Prndnctlnn nf tire United SiaiEs««4- Diagram showing the Number of Tons of Coal Produced in the United States. {Saivarcfs Estimate for iSSf.) EXPLANATION. The square represents the entire production of coal in the United States, the smaller squares representing the relative proportionproduced by each State—the State of Pennsylvania producing nearly 65 per cent, of the total amount, and with the exception of 10,000tons from Rhode Island, the entire Anthracite supply of the United States. 1; ? . A COLORADO, 700,000. KENTUCKY, 1,100,000. LL OTHE WEST VIRGINIA,1,500,000. R MISSOURI, Alabama, STATES. KANSAS, 1,750,000 °°- 750,000. TENNESSEE INDIANA,1, 2,26i,gi8. IOWA, 1,750,000. WYOMING OHIO, 8,250,000. PENNSYLVANIA: Anthracite. ... 28,500,016 , - - 20,000,000 Total, - - 48,500,016 ILLINOIS, 6,000,000. Georgia 150,000 Michigan 100,000 Monta


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