Statistical Abstract of the United States

Sampul Depan
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935

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Families By color and nativity of head and dwellings by class
49
III
67
Mental Patients Mental Defectives and Epileptics in State Institutions and Prisoners in State
70
Movement of Population in State and Federal Prisons and Reformatories by
75
Rates for each registration city of 100000 or more inhabitants
79
Rates according to age subdivisions
87
IMMIGRATION EMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
95
By race or people
100
95
112
Libraries and property by States
121
Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in Industry or Otherwise
127
By States
133
CLIMATE
140
114
147
Number and displacement of vessels by classes December 31 1934
149
Number of Veterans and Deceased Veterans Whose Dependents were Receiving Pensions Compensation Disability Allowance or Emergency Officers...
150
Disbursements by the Veterans Administration and Predecessor Organizations
151
Annual average value of payments
152
Insurance in force and premiums paid
153
Number and amount to June 30 1934
154
Expenditures and membership
155
Employees by Department or office
156
Examinations appointments and competitive positions 1885 to 1934
157
Summary of operations
158
By parties totals 1888 to 1932 and by States 1932
159
By principal political parties and by States
160
Ratios and apportionment by States at each census
161
By months
162
Summary 1789 to 1934
163
By major classifications 1931 to 1934
165
By sources 1934
167
By detailed purposes 1934
169
Appropriations by the Congress of the United States 1924 to 1935
173
Amounts collected from principal sources 1863 to 1934
174
Receipts from each specific source 1930 to 1934
175
Income tax and miscellaneous internal revenue by States
176
Summary
177
Analysis 1923 to 1932
178
Number net income and tax yield by States
179
Analysis by States
180
Total income by States distributed by sources
182
Number net income tax and average rate by income classes
183
Analysis by income classes
184
Percentage of total income derived from each source by in come classes
185
Receipts deductions profits and tax by industrial groups
186
Gross income of corporations by industrial groups
187
By industrial groups
188
By industrial groups
189
Number assets receipts and net profit or deficit of cor porations submitting balance sheets by total asset classes
190
Net income and tax yield by States
191
Analysis by States
192
Gross and net income and tax by industries
194
By industrial groups 1925 to 1932
196
Summary
197
Distribution by size of net estate
198
Totals 1800 to 1935 and by classes 1917 to 1935
199
Description of issues outstanding December 31 1934
200
Transactions during 1929 to 1934
201
Estimated amounts outstanding
202
Securities Owned by the United States Government
203
Revenues and Expenditures of State and Local Governments by Classes
204
Gross debt of State and local governments by classes for each State
211
Revenues Expenditures and Net Debt of Each Principal City
218
Stock and amount in Treasury and in circulation 1800 to 1934
224
Transactions through the fund by districts
230
Principal assets and liabilities of member banks in leading cities
236
Principal resources and liabilities by States June 30 1934
242
Certain Major Items of Savings of the United States
248
Summary of business since the establishment of the system
251
Number membership and assets totals and by States
252
Failures of Building and Loan Associations
253
Loans and discounts outstanding December 31 1934 by States
254
Number and amount of loans closed dur ing 1933 and 1934
255
Number of associations as of December 31 1934
256
Farmmortgage loans closed and outstanding 1917 to 1934
257
Principal assets and liabilities
258
Principal assets and liabilities
259
Applications for loans and loans closed from date of opening to December 27 1934
260
Loans subscriptions purchases and allocations
261
Assets and liabilities
262
Summary for United States 1882 to 1934 203
264
Debits to Individual Accounts in Each of 141 Principal Cities
265
Banks Suspended and Reopened Continental United States 1921 to 1932
267
Total 1850 to 1922 and by classes 1900 to 1922
268
Estimated value of all tangible property in each State total and per capita
269
National Income Produced and Paid Out
270
BUSINESS FINANCE 298 Exchange Rates in New York for Cable Transfers on Principal Financial Centers
271
By months
272
Call money time loans and acceptances New York by quarters or months
273
Call money time loans and acceptances New York by weeks
274
Major statistical items
275
Detailed statistics
276
Summary of financial condition and policy account
277
All Companies of the United States
279
Ordinary and industrial insurance written and in force by States
280
Summary of financial condition policy accounts and insurance terminated companies reporting to New York insurance department
281
Financial condition and business
282
Premiums and losses by classes
283
Cash Dividend Payments on 600 Common Stocks
284
New York Stock Exchange Transactions
285
PRICES
291
All commodities and special groups of commodities
297
WAGES HOURS OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
304
Average Hours Actually Worked in One Week and Average Earnings per Hour in Sundry
313
Indexes of Factory Employment and Pay rolls in Specified States
320
Employment and Pay Rolls on Public Works Funds Projects
326
Number of offices mileage of rural free delivery and gross receipts by States
332
Equipment traffic employees wages revenue and investment
333
Miles of wire and number of calls and telephones by States
334
Number of telephones and miles of wire 1895 to 1934
335
Reports to Interstate Commerce Commission
336
Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission
337
Equipment traffic employees and finances
338
POWERELECTRIC AND OTHER 382 Annual Supply of Energy from Mineral Fuels and Water Power in the United States
339
Production of Electric Power by Public Utility Power Plants by States
340
Summary of statistics for all stations combined
341
Statistics of commercial and municipal stations by States
342
Commercial and municipal establishments number of customers current sold and revenue by class of service
344
Financial statistics
345
Developed and Potential Water Power of the United States
346
Summary of statistics 1921 to 1933
347
Mileage December 31 1914 to 1930 by States
348
Rural roads and municipal streets connecting highways as of Decem ber 31 1933 and rural mileage surfaced during 1932 and 1933
349
Disbursements 1921 to 1933 by States
350
Funds available and distribution of expenditures
351
Status as of Dec 31 1934
352
1900 to 1934
353
By months
354
By States
355
By States
356
Number and death rate in entire registration area 1911 to 1933
357
Number and death rate in registration States and cities
358
By classes of track 1890 to 1934
360
By States
361
Total 1842 to 1933
362
By districts
363
Railway Equipment in Service All Reporting Companies
364
Number and compensation
365
Receiverships of Railways
366
Capitalization of Railroads
367
By districts and classes of securities
368
Train and car movement
369
By major commodities and coastal districts
408
By nationality of vessel
414
QUALITY CONTROL MARK
417
Table Page 482 Merchandise Trade of Continental United States with Foreign Countries and with Outlying Territories and Possessions
419
1791 to 1934
420
1821 to 1934
421
Calendar years 1900 to 1915 and fiscal years 1919 to 1935
422
Individual years 1790 to 1889
423
1821 to 1934
424
By economic classes 1821 to 1934
425
By economic classes 1821 to 1934
426
By economic classes 1821 to 1934
428
Free and dutiable imports adjusted for values of wheat and wool classified as dutiable but entered free
430
By continents 1821 to 1934
431
1821 to 1934
432
Adjusted exports to Canada North America and Europe
434
By economic classes
435
Per Cent Each Continent Furnishes of Total Trade in Each Economic Class
436
By continents and principal countries
437
By continents commercial regions and countries
438
By groups of customs districts 1860 to 1934
444
By principal customs districts 1860 to 1934
445
Total values duties collected and average rate of duty by tariff schedules
447
1821 to 1934
450
1821 to 1934
452
By commodity groups and articles
454
By commodity groups and articles
501
Total values
539
Total values
540
Total values
541
Total values
542
Quantities and values
543
Shipments of Principal Articles from the United States to Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands
544
Consolidated financial statement
546
Construction cost other reimbursable cost and amount to be repaid by water users to June 30 1934
547
Accounts receivable construction waterright charges opera tion and maintenance charges and rental of irrigation water
548
Acreage and value of crops by projects
549
Acreage and value of all crops 1920 to 1934 and acreage production and value of specified crops 1933 and 1934
550
Summary for the 19 irrigation States
551
Area and investment in enterprises and cost of maintenance and operation by States
552
Area and investment in enterprises by drainage basins
553
Acreage production and value of irrigated crops harvested
554
Summary for the United States
555
By States
556
FARM PRODUCTION AND RELATED STATISTICS
587
Value by principal products or groups 1910 to 1934
593
Receipts and shipments at nine principal stockyards combined
599
Factory production whole milk equivalents and estimated factory purchases of fluid milk
604
Production receipts at leading markets and coldstorage holdings 60 5
605
Farm prices and receipts at principal markets by years and months
606
By months
607
Census statistics by States
608
By States
609
Production imports and exports 1839 to 1934
610
Production by States
611
Materials used and products
612
1866 to 1934
613
Census returns 1899 to 1929
614
By States
616
1800 to 1934
617
1866 to 1934
618
Commercial acreage production and value
623
Area production and farm value by States
624
Acreage production and farm value by States
627
Acreage production and farin value by States
628
Acreage production and farm value by States
629
Acreage production and farm value by States
630
Acreage production and farm value by States
631
Acreage production and farm value by States
632
Acreage production and farm value by States
633
Acreage production and farm value by States
634
Acreage production and farm value by States 63 5
635
Production and value
636
United States production 1891 to 1934
637
Production of the United States and certain outlying areas and of the world
638
Percentages relating to consumption in continental United States
639
Production totals and by States
640
Louisiana Sugar Cane Cane Sugar and Molasses
641
Production totals and by States
642
Production value and exports
643
Production consumption exports imports and prices
644
1866 to 1935
645
Net imports and per capita imports
646
World production United States imports exports consumption and prices
647
Supply and distribution and disappearance for food etc
648
Exports excl reexports and Imports of Wheat Corn Rice Tobacco and Flaxseed
649
By crop years
650
Weighted average market price per bushel of reported cash sales
651
By crop years
652
Table Page
653
Number area and damage protected and unprotected areas 6 59
659
Consumption by mills and mill cost
665
Output and prices of Alaska product by species
672
Quantities and values
679
Census statistics of products
685
Smelter and refinery output
691
Production and value
692
Supply and distribution of refined primary lead
693
Production exports stocks and consumption
694
Production totals 1792 to 1934 and by States 1910 to 1934
695
Gold and Silver for Use in Manufactures and the Arts
696
Production exports and imports
697
Anthracite and bituminous total production 1821 to 1934 and by States 1911 to 1934
698
Exports and imports and bunker coal laden on vessels 1891 to 1934
699
Consumption in the United States by consuming classes
700
Retail price for household use in selected cities
701
Average and relative retail prices
702
Materials used and products
703
Retail Price of Gas in Principal Cities
704
Production of crude
705
United States production by regions and States and world production
706
Supply and demand of crude and refined oils
707
Oils run to stills output stocks exports and consumption_
708
Mileage and financial statistics
709
Production by States shipments stocks and imports
710
Quantity by kinds and total value
711
Production by industries
712
Production of Principal BurnedClay Building Materials
713
Accidents in all Mineral Industries 1921 to 1933
714
Summary 1849 to 1933
715
Establishments Classified According to Average Number of Wage Earners
716
Prime movers motors and generators number and rated capacity
717
Summary by 16 general industrial groups
718
Summary for individual industries
720
Summary for all industries combined by States
742
Summary for all industries combined by industrial areas
747
By months
748
Census statistics of production
749
Production
751
Production by principal types of raw stock
752
Census statistics of products made for sale
753
Census statistics
755
Production
757
Census statistics of products
758
Table Page
759
Census statistics of production
765
DISTRIBUTIONWHOLESALE AND RETAIL
771
Summary by States
775
By States
784
Number and proposed cost by class of building
792
Appendix
798
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