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39 Mik e p r o d u c t io n o f Re c o v e r a b l e l e a d in t h e Pr in c ip a l d is t r ic t s OF THE UNITED STATES (a) (In tons of 2,000 lb.) District 19S8 1938 19S7 1938 1939 1940 1941 1941 1943 1944 1948 southeastern Missouri regioa Coeur d Alene region. Idaho................ Joplin region ('ll............................ Bingham. Utah..................... . Tintic. Utah.................. Park City region. Utah. .... Leadville. Colo ... Rush Vislley. (Jtah......... Harahaw. Ari*................. Old Hal. Aris........ Ophir, Utah.............. . . Butts. Mont VV illow Creek, N. M............................... Piochs. Nov.. . Tvbo. Nov........ Central. N. M.......................................... Oro Bianco, Aris................ Eagle. Mont........................... Warm Sorinra. Ida MetsJine. Wash Waliapai. Aria........................... Auatinville Va 8t. Lawrence County, N Y Rooting Springs Cal.............. Pioneer (Ricot Coin Heddieeton. Moot... Rod Cliff. Colo........ Animaa. Coin Coeo, Cal............. Smelter. Mont Kentucky-Southern Illinois.................. Upper San Miguel. Colo............. . . Warrea. Aria........................ Pima. Aria............... Bayhorte. Ida.. .. Magdalena, N. M.............. 96.941 78.290 34.849 36.293 5.833 13.180 1.288 4.907 7 292 2.392 10.302 5.162 4.955 1.891 4.717 1.121 32 <c) 70 (<) (c) 140 155 1.208 1,239 568 420 200 2 225 131 108.422 86.634 38.842 32.451 7.093 17 421 1.550 8.191 1.049 <63 3.862 10.527 3.746 4.706 2.689 4.426 3.113 2.757 770 841 (0 <c) 119 491 1,541 945 34-4 418 1,154 8 643 106 153.205 96.505 50.274 45.233 10.198 22.417 2.100 6.410 984 794 3.307 5.780 3.852 4.759 2.281 3.864 4.812 4.004 2.644 2.489 (<> (c) (e) 580 2.121 1.178 275 510 1.018 882 143 118.870 62.274 39.400 41.334 4.619 149 4.277 3.214 4.150 4.301 7.370 4.004 5.338 933 710 6 153.552 81.699 44.176 3.568 3.380 01 169.893 95.609 35.311 37.857 6.536 19.749 794 4.760 4.581 1.908 3.388 5.354 3.859 5.520 27 3.245 4.108 5.050 2.495 2.304 2.285(d) 1.973 870 1.928 50 1.412 2.471 40 1.363 1.860 1.278 692 6 935 65 164.342 197.291 179.012 169.622 173.005 95.529 106.474 89.813 76.813 83.430 41.080 34.341 34.722 28.059 23.556 34.512 39.996 35.437 31.169 22.723 9.424 10,178 8.261 5.319 4.930 19.094 15.278 16.022 11.660 1.112 3.348 4.950 5.752 8.916 5.016 4.168 3.988 3,505 3.293 3.137 5.541 6,132 3.496 2.212 1.066 2.172 1,801 3.140 4.161 5,216 2 824 1.437 8.630 1.623 7.206 1.461 3.290 365 3.251 115 2.870 6.822 2C 3.902 2.764 3.206 2.942 3.571 4.056 4.428 5.379 3.294 5.334 3.819 2.408 3 390 2.100 2.581 2.525 967 1.710 3.045 700 1.527 2.538 1.408 970 4 1.378 424 1.999 3.783 4.553 1.656 1,661 2.434 4.044 2.282 2.296 2.240 2.124 755 1.988 2.546 1.716 813 11 1,644 864 1.580 3.635 4.581 1.392 1.760 2.355 2.938 2.566 2.350 1.761 2.857 2.448 2.389 2,199 2.074 712 578 1.431 1.320 1.128 3.333 5.278 784 4.235 1.644 1.800 2.826 2.438 1.444 2.236 2.609 1.364 2.048 1.442 3,497 2.445 2.069 1.820 599 2.347 3,506 752 4.222 863 1.192 2.440 3.175 572 2,613 5.214 223 2.649 1.986 9.400 2.063 1.302 1,243 (a) U. S. Bureau of Minra. (6) Kaaui. Mietouri and Oklahoma, (c) Not published. (d) Total for Virginia. SOME AMERICAN MANUFACTURES OF LEAD Year Litharge (a) Red Lead (a) White Lead, Dry (o) White Lead in Oil (o) Lead Pipe and Sheet (6) 193$ 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1943 1948 78,772 74,762 62.014 78,738 81,681 109,750 82,325 68,551 125,504 126,066 115,508 30,860 32,469 26,018 35,520 38,270 47,087 44,604 45,946 47,114 43.089 27,016 25,183 30,563 21,218 23,644 23,742 43.268 33,993 30,393 36,454 23.989 30,767 60,294 55,469 49,912 51,304 41,693 41,048 37,797 18,921 22,515 16,038 17,828 40.000 45,500 36.000 43.000 51.000 77.000 90.000 100,000 66.000 65.000 67.000 (a) Aij reported by the Lead Industries Association, expressed aa lead content. These manufactures appear in the accounting for lead consumption on page 40. but the analysis here is different, and apparently some small productions under tha several heads are omitted. (f>) Estimated; including sundry extruded products and fittings PNYC00001731 40 u s e o p l e a d in t h e Un it e d St a t e s (,,) (In tons of 2.000 lb.) Purpose I 1937 1 1938 | 1939 ~r White lead....................... I Sb.0001 71.000 75.000 65.500 Red lead and litharge 16 .57.0001 43.000 57,200 59,400 Storage batteries. I 02.000 167.000 198,000 220.200 Cable covering............... fO.OOOl 60.000 74.400 107,400 Budding (c)................... -15.000 36.000 50.000 65.000 Tetraethyl.......... 21.400 25.800 30.000 49,300 Automobiles.................... 12,000 6.000 8,900 U,000 Ammunition................. 39.500 31.200 42.300 56.000 Teme plate................... 6.400 4.300 6,000 6,000 Foil.................................. 21.700 22.000 21,800 23.500 Bearing metal.............. 15.000 9,000 12,800 14.000 Solder............................... 22.000 15.000 20.000 24.000 Typemetal.................... 17.000 12.000 14.000 16,800 Calking........................ 15.000 12.000 16.000 19,200 Other uses (d).............. 38.700 31,700 40,600 44,700 1941 85.000 89.000 245.000 173.000 95.000 49.800 12.000 71.500 8.700 45.000 25.000 36.000 20.000 31,000 63,900 1942 75.000 68.000 215,600 165.000 110.000 48.800 3,000 83.000 4,900 7,700 20.000 38.000 20.000 40,000 101,000 1943 I 1944 50.000 79.000 257.000 141.000 62.000 60,300 1.000 173.000 5,000 13.000 35.000 38.000 17.000 30.000 133,700 60.000 80,000 307.000 131.000 70.000 85.200 1,000 63.000 6,000 16.000 41,000 41.000 23.000 32.000 133.800 41.000 48.000 68.200 61.000 295.000 260,000 107.000 111,000 68.000 78.000 75,900 48.000 1.000 1.000 43.000 30.000 5,000 3,100 15,600 4.000 42.000 41.000 47.000 53.000 25.000 33.000 35,200 39.000 131,100 114,900 ToUls........................... 678,700 546,000 867,000 782,000 1,049,900 1,000,000 1,100,000 1,090,000 1,000,000 925,000 (a) Includes antimomal lead. (6) Exclusive of oxides for storage batteries, (c) ChieBy pipe, sheet and extrusions Includes lead used in chemical construction. (<f) Among "Other uses" are lead for brass making collapsible tubes, lead-lined pipe, and other containers, lead-headed nails, raUway equipment, shipbuilding, seals washers weights and ballast, and castings of sundry descriptions. Also lead for chemical products, including insecticides, colored pigments, rubber manufacture, etc., all of these being substantial annual uses However hL'mir, ? i,er,TS F ag8rref" iargely "by di5"ce." Probably included is more or less lead that might be distributed under some of the heads listed above. The theory of the above accounting is end-use, but there are inconsistencies. Also in the instance of the white alloys there is perhaps included the lead content of some that are reproduced as such besides the pig lead used for making new alloys. See discussion m the introduction of this section for explanations, reconciliations, etc. Us e o f Le a d in t h e Un it e d s t a t e s b t Pe r c e n t a g e --p r e -w a r (a) . Purpose White lead...................... Red lead and litharge.. Storage batteries.'........ Cable covering.............. Building.......................... Tetraethyl...................... Automobiles................... Ammunition.............. Foil................................... Bearing raetal................ Solder.............................. Typemetal...................... Calking........................... Other uses...................... Totals. 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 13.65 3.17 27.66 20.61 7.05 0.85 1.06 5.23 3.52 2.11 3.81 2.54 2.64 6.30 13.08 7.68 33.12 13.32 5.28 0.80 .84 5.56 3.36 2.40 3.36 2.59 2.40 6.18 13.15 8.45 32.70 6.96 5.78 1.80 1.11 7.19 5.01 2.54 3.56 2.45 2.67 6.60 13.22 8.61 33.40 7.21 6.15 2.48 1.50 7.13 3.32 2.48 3.28 2.66 2.05 6.51 14.85 8.81 32.47 7.22 5.94 2.78 1.86 5.42 2.95 2.41 3.71 2.78 2.23 6.57 13.50 8.52 30.15 6.69 6.31 2.83 1.75 5.13 4.50 2.61 3.47 2.68 2.13 6.73 12.67 8.40 28.26 13.26 6.63 3.15 1.77 5.82 3.20 2.21 3.24 2.50 2.21 6.65 13.00 7.87 30.59 10.96 6.59 4.73 1.10 5.71 4.03 1.65 2.75 2.20 2.20 6.59 11.24 8.58 29.69 11.15 7.50 4.50 1.33 6.34 3.27 1.92 3.00 2.10 2.40 6.98 8.38 7.59 28.16 13.73 8.31 6.31 1.41 7.16 3.00 1.79 3.07 2.15 2.46 6.48 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 of uncertain economic value. 42 Mo t e Pr o d u c t io n o f Re c o v e r a b l e Le a d in t h e Pr in c ip a l d is t r ic t s OF THE UNITED STATES (a) _______ (In tons of 2,000 lb.) District 1984 1956 1987 Sauthoutora Missouri region.. Coeur d'AJene region, Idaho... Joplin region (t>).......................... Bingham, Utah............................ TLntio, Utah.................... Park City region, Utah............. LeadviUa. Colo....................[ . . Ruh Valley, Utah...................... Hanhaw, Aria.............................. Old Hat, Aria............................... Ho* Heaven, Mont.................... Ophir, Utah.................................. Butts, Mont................................. Willow Cr&ek. N. M.................. Pioche, Nsv.................................. Tybo, Nsv..................................... Central, N. M....................... Oro Blanco, Aria......................... Eagl*. Mont................................. Warm Springs, Ida..................... Metaline, Wash........................... Wallapai, Aria.............................. Austinril]a, Va............................. St. Lawraaoa County, H. Y.... Resting 8priagB. Cal.................. Pioneer (Rleo) Colo.................... Beddlaetoa, Mont...................... Rad Cliff, Colo............................. Anlmea, Colo................................ Coeo, Cal....................................... Smaltor, Moat............................. Kantuoky-8outhrrn Illinois___ Upper San Miguel. Colo........... Warren, Aria................................ Pima, Aria..................................... Bayhorsa, Ida.............................. Magdalena, N. M....................... 89.580 70,331 24.405 32.420 5,715 12.300 534 5.594 65 1 1.349 5,391 6.143 4.644 4.285 2,846 1.676 2.560 8 237 (e) (<> 52 1.024 676 144 175 64 1 554 227 96,941 108.422 153.205 118.870 153.552 78,290 86,634 96.505 82.274 81.699 34.849 38.842 60.274 39.400 44.176 36.293 5.833 13.180 32.451 7.oe: 17.423 45.233 10.198 23.417 41,334 9.605 7.258 36.842 8,618 It.631 l,28f 1.560 2,100 1.222 1 4.907 8,191 6,410 4,619 3.422 7 1.049 984 149 2.287 292 46? 794] 1.919 1.B61 1.214 3,767 2.392 3.862 3.307 2.013 6.050 10.302 10,527 5.780 204 4,708 5.162 3.746 3.853 4.277 1,800 4.956 4,706 4.769 3.214 2,964 6.519 (e) 1.891 2.08S 2.439 2.281 14 340 2.941 4,717 4.426 3.864 4,150 3.568 1,121 3.113 4.812 4,301 3.252 32 2.757 4.004 7,370 5.565 (e) 77C 2,644 4.009 3.509 70 842 2.489 4.004 703 <0 (> <e) 5.338 3.380 (e) (c> (o) 2.006 2.387 140 119 (c> 29 753 155 1.208 491 1.541 580 2.121 933 1.137 996 958 1.239 568 420 200 2 226 131 945 344 418 1.154 8 643 106 1,178 275 510 1.018 8 882 143 710 276 1.489 120 999 91 169,893 95.609 36.311 37,857 6,536 19,749 794 4.760 4.681 1,908 3.688 5.854 8,859 6,520 27 3,248 4,108 6.050 2.495 2.304 2.285(d) 1.978 870 1.928 50 1.412 2,471 40 1.363 1.860 1.278 693 6 935 65 164.342 96.529 41.080 34,512 9.424 19.094 1.112 4.168 S.541 2.172 2.824 1.437 8,630 6.822 20 3.902 1 3.294 5,334 3.819 2.408 3,390 2.100 2.581 2.525 967 1.710 3.045 700 1.627 2.538 1.408 970 4 1.378 424 197.291 106,474 34,341 39,996 10,176 15.278 3.348 3.988 6,132 1.801 614 1.623 7.206 2,764 3.206 6 1.999 3,783 4.553 1.656 1,061 2.434 4.044 2.282 2.290 2.240 2.124 755 1.95 2.546 1.716 813 11 1.644 864 179.012 169.222 89.813 76.813 34.722 28.059 35.437 31.169 8.261 5.319 16.022 11.660 4.950 5,752 3.505 2.901 3.490 2.212 3.140 4.161 V 1.461 366 3.290 3.251 209 4.058 3.571 4.428 1.580 3.635 4.581 1,392 1.760 2.355 2.938 2.566 2.350 1.761 2.657 2,448 2,389 2,199 2.074 712 578 1.481 1.320 1.128 3.333 5.278 784 4.235 1.644 1.800 2.626 2.436 L.444 2.236 2.609 1.364 2.048 1.442 3.497 2.445 2.071 1.020 (o) U. S Bureau oi Mina*, (b) Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. () Not published, (d) Total for Virginia. SOME AMERICAN MANUFACTURES OF LEAD litharge (a) Red Lead (a) White Lead, Dry (a) White Lead in Oil (a) Lead Pipe and Sheet (6) 1935 1836 1937 1938 1839 1940 1941 1949 1943 1944 1946 70,953 78,772 74,762 62,014 78,738 81,881 109,750 82,325 98,551 125,504 126,066 25,880 30,860 32,462 26,018 35,520 38,270 47,087 44,604 45,948 47,114 43,089 22,583 25,183 30,563 21,218 23,644 23,742 43.298 33,993 30,393 36,454 23,994 57,589 60,294 55,469 49,912 51,304 41,693 41,048 37,797 18,921 22,515 16,038 34,200 40.000 45,500 38.000 43.000 51.000 77.000 90.000 100,000 66.000 83,000 w ^ reported oy ue i**d industry Association; expreseed as lead content. These manufactures appear m the accounting for lead consumption on page 43, but the analysis here ia different, and apparently acme eimU productions under the aeveral heads are omitted. (!>} Estimated; including sundry extruded products and fittings r 42 lytiNE Pr o d u c t io n o f Re c o v e r a b l e Le a d in t h e p r in c ip a l d is t r ic t s ~ OF THE UNITED STATES () (Id tons of 2,000 lb.) District 19SS 1934 1933 1936 1937 1939 1940 Southeastern Missouri region Coeur d'Alene resion. Idaho Park City region. Utah.........* . B&rah&ur. Aria.... Hoc Heaven. Moat. Willow Creek. N. M.............. Tybo, Nev................................ Oro Blanco. Aria..................... Basie. Mont............................. Met&line. Wuh WaUaoai. Aria Auatinrillfl V* St. Lawrence County, N. Y Roetins 9nrim <"!*l Pioneer (Ricoi Coin Heddleaton, Mont.................... Red Cliff. Colo........ Animaa. Colo. . Coso. Cal........ Smelter. Mont Kentucky-Southern Qlinoia 83.9701 89.580 74.000' 70.331 6.433 11,557 6,9 LA ,,'<p,n e'vt a 12.380 524 5.594 ............. 87 7.075 1,626 3.408 1.521 21 722 28 () (e> 6,143 4.285 1.878 2.560 <c> (c> j 96.941 103.422 153,205 118.870 153,552 78.290 88.6341 96.505 82.274 81.699 j-i'iet 5.333 -___ ______ 39.400 44.176 ^o'co* 13.180 17.4211 22.417 4.9071 S.19|j 6.410 7.258 11.631 l_22 1.088 3.422 2.28^ 1019 808 1.214 5.162 5.519 4.717 1.121 32 <) 70 4.706 (e) 4.428 3.113 770 *'780 3,352 2.439 3.884 4.812 `Mil 4.277 30 4.150 4.301 7.370 4.004 6,050 4,708 1.800 2,964 14 2.941 3.588 3,252 5,566 3,509 703 <> 5.338 3,380 (e) (c) (e) 2.005 2,387 169.893 95.809 35.311 37.857 6.536 19.749 3.588 5.354 5.520 3,245 4.108 2.495 2,304 1,973 120 140 119 UJ 29 752 1.028 152 599 541 * '1 933 1,137 1,412 998 958 424 568 344 275 122 175 420 1.256 395 1.489 1.383 1.880 <o) (J. S. Bureau ol Mines, (b) Kansas. Missouri and Oklahoma. <e) Not published. (<f) Total for m, 194S 1948 184.342 197.291 179.012 95.529 108.474 89.813 34.722 35.437 19.094 1.112 5.541 15.27B 3.348 18.022 4.950 3,505 3.140 1.437 1.623| 1.461 8,830 7.206 3.290 3.902 3.294 2,525 967 1,710 3,045 2,764 3.206 1.999 3.783 4.553 1.658 1.881 2.282 2,240 2.124 2.942 3.571 1.580 3.635 4.581 1.302 1,760 2.355 2i566 2.350 1.761 2.857 1.408 1.983 1.716 2.389 2.199 2,074 SOME AMERICAN MANUFACTURES OF LEAD Tear Litharge (a) Red Lead (a) White Lead, Dry (0) White Lead in Oil (a) Lead Pipe and Sheet (b) 1934 19SS 1836 193fi^ 1939 1940 1941 1943 1944 . 82,707 70,953 78,772 74,762 62,014 78,738 81,681 109,750 82,325 98,551 125,504 24,356 25,880 30,860 32,469 26,018 35,520 38,270 47,087 44,604 45,946 47,114 18,565 22,582 25,183 30,563 2f,218 23,644 23,742 43,298 33,993 30,393 36,454 45,922 57,589 60,294 55,469 49,912 51,304 41,693 41,048 37,797 16,921 22,515 31,Q0Q 34,200 40,000 45,500 36,000 43,000 51,000 77,000 90,000 100,000 66,000 ea Dy tne Le&d Industries Association, expressed as lead content. These manufactures appea in tbe accounting for ,lead consumption on page 43, but the analysis here is different, and apparently some ama productions under tthhee several heeds are omitted, (b) Estimated; including sundry extruded products and fitting!