| Corn, 240,000,000 | 237,915,949
Wheat Flour and | | |
Biscuit, | 19,591,817 | Wheat, 100,000,000 | 80,408,183
Rye Meal, | 34,186 | Rye, 12,600,000 | 12,565,814
Other Grains, and | | |
Peas and Beans, | 165,824 | 54,144,874 | 53,979,050
Potatoes, | 152,569 | 42,400,00 | 42,247,431
Apples, | 107,283 |(1850) 7,723,326 | 7,616,043
Hay, averaged at | | |
$10 per ton, | |(1850) 138,385,790 | 138,385,790
Hemp, | 18,195 | 4,272,500 | 4,254,305
Sugar--Cane and | | |
maple, etc., | 427,216 |(1850) 36,900,000 | 36,472,784
Rice, | 1,657,658 | 8,750,000 | 7,092,342
|--------------|--------------------|----------------
Totals, | $33,809,126 | $ 1,551,176,490 |$1,517,367,364
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Cotton, | $109,456,404 | $128,000,000 | $18,543,596
Tobacco, and its | | |
products, | 11,319,319 | 19,900,000 | 8,580,681
|--------------|--------------------|----------------
Totals, | $120,775,723 | $147,900,000 | $27,124,277
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NOTE.--This table is left as it was in the first edition. As the census
tables supply a portion of its materials, a new statement cannot be made
until after 1860.
TABLE III.
TOTAL IMPORTS OF THE MORE PROMINENT ARTICLES OF
GROCERIES, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1853;
SPECIFYING ALSO, THE RE-EXPORTS, AND THE
PROPORTIONS FROM SLAVE-LABOR COUNTRIES. See Report
on Commerce and Navigation.
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Coffee, Imported, | Value, $15,525,954 | lbs. 199,049,823
" Re-Exported, | 1,163,875 | " 13,349,319
" Slave-Labor | |
production, | 12,059,476 | " 156,108,569
| |
Sugar, Imported, | $15,093,003 | " 464,4
|