Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. States. 1 Includes also Maryland and Massachusetts. Soapstone-Production in United States-States and cities. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Soapstone-Production in United States-States and cities-Continued. States. 1916 1917 1918 1919 1 Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. 1 Estimated. See "Preliminary summary," Mineral Resources, 1919. Mineral Resources 1912, pt. 2. and Mineral Industry, 1916. World's production of talc, 1913-1918, in principal countries. [In metric tons.] [Source: Mineral Resources, 1918, Pt. II, p. 562, U. S. Geol. Survey (1920).] World's production of soapstone (as far as available), 1913–1918, in principal countries. [Source: Minera! Resources, 1918, Pt. II, p. 563. (U. S. Geological Survey, 1920.)] Talc, ground or prepared (dutiable)—Imports by countries (fiscal years). Talcum, ground talc, etc., cut, powdered, washed, or pulverized-Imports for consump tion-Revenue. 1 Treasury Decision No. 31635. 2 During the calendar year 1919 there were received 6,313 pounds of "French chalk, cut, powdered, washed, or pulverized." The reported value was $323 and the duty collected (15 per cent ad valorem) amounted to $48.45. Talcum, steatite, and French chalk, crude and unground-Imports for consumption— Revenue. French chalk, cut, powdered, washed or pulverized—Imports for consumption—Revenue. |