1967 Minerals produced in 1967 in order of value 
 W Stone, sand and gravel. 
280,088 Stone. 
 W Sand and gravel. 
 W Do. 
422, 187 Stone, clays, sand and gravel. 
1,825,713 Clays. 
 W Stone, sand and gravel. 
3,718,981 Stone, lime, sand and gravel. 
 W Stone. 
160,472 Stone, sand and gravel. 
7,642,381 Coal, stone. 
 W Stone. 
 W Do. 
 W Do. 
260,644 Stone, sand and gravel, iron ore. 
8,088,613 Lead, stone, copper, zinc. 
11,968,650 Cement, stone, sand and gravel, clays, petroleum. 
3,626,689 Stone, sand and gravel, zinc, lead. 
16,191,428 Cement, stone, sand and gravel, clays. 
 W Stone. 
 W Do. 
 W Do. 231,622 Stone, sand and gravel. 
 W Stone. 
 W Sand and gravel, stone. 
166,058 Stone, sand and gravel, clays. 
 W Stone. 
924,912 Stone, clays, sand and gravel. 
 
 W Coal. 
50,000 Stone. 
 W Clays. 
 W Lime, stone. 
 W Stone. 
58,000 Sand and gravel. 
63,525 Stone. 
442,179 Clays, stone, sand and gravel. 
601,060 Do. 
213,461 Stone. 
443,163 Stone, sand and gravel. 
 
 W Clays. 
 W Stone, sand and gravel. 
 W Sand and graveL 429,713 Stone. 
 W Do. 
149,790 Stone, clays, sand and graveL 
4,393,063 Cement, stone, clays. 
222,395 Clays, stone, sand and gravel. 
 W Sand and gravel. 
402,536 Coal, stone. 
8,350,748 Cement, stone, clays, sand and gravel. 
439,489 Stone. 
568,295 Stone, sand and graveL 
10,779,502 Lead, zinc. 
1,764,165 Stone, sand and gravel, clays. 
 W Stone. 
17,495,362 Lead, stone, lime, copper, iron ore. 
22098,671 Lime, stone, sand and gravel. 
27,354,515 Cement, stone, sand and gravel, clays, petroleum. 
416,813 Stone. 
 W Do. 
 W Do. 
 W Do. 3,211 Do. 
 W Sand and gravel. 
 W Stone. 
 W Sand and gravel. 
437,034 Coal, native asphalt, petroleum, stone, sand and gravel. 
 254,024 389,956 Stone, clays, sand and gravel. 
 41,312,065 41,340,561 Iron ore, lead, barite, copper, zinc, sand and 
            gravel. 
           Stone, iron ore. 
           Stone. 
               Do. 
 Total 227,950,000 236,659,000 
 Revised. 
 W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data; included
with "Undistributed." 1 The following counties were not listed because no
production was reported in 1966 or 1967: Benton, Bollinger, Camden, Carroll,
Chariton, Dent, Missi~ippi, Morgan, New Madrid, Polk, Ripley, Schuyler, Stone,
Sullivan, and Webster. 
 THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF MISSOURI 467 
 
 
Table 2.—Value of mineral production in Missouri,. by counties 1—Continued

 County 1966 
Daviess   438,496 
DéKalb   220,834 
Douglas   W 
Dunklin   W 
Franklin   593,796 
Gasconade   1,657,593 
Gentry   w 
Greene   3,827,328 
Grundy   237,842 
Harrison   450,021 
Henry   W 
Hickory 
Holt   W 
Howard   W 
Howell   115,355 
Iron   9,514,281 
Jackson   12,395,635 
Jasper   3,218,535 
Jefferson   13,196,132 
Johnson   613,806 
Knox   W 
Laclede   w 
Lafayette   544,238 
Lawrence   w 
Lewis   677,000 
Lincoln   328,396 
Linn   250,659 
Livingston   667,284 
McDonald   w 
Macon   w 
Madison   W 
Manes   135,487 
Marion   986,236 
Mercer   w 
Miller   w 
Moniteau   105,134 
Monroe   460,115 
Montgomery   688,264 
Newton   W 
Nodaway   613,203 
Oregon   85,500 
Osag~   W 
Ozark   82,426 
Pemiscot   w 
Perry   287,950 
Pettis   w 
Phelps   98,727 
Pike   627,093 
Platte   192,706 
Pulaski   w 
Putnam   441,216 
Rails   6,437,821 
Randolph   w 
Ray   821,900 
Reynolds 
St. Charles   1,540,836 
St. Clair   W 
St. Francois   22,397,256 
Ste. Genevieve   22,074,269 
St. Louis   29,019,460 
Saline   544,543 
Scotland   W 
Scott   W 
Shannon   W 
 
 
Shelby                          
Stoddard   W 
Taney   32,400 
Texas   W 
Vernon   331,784 
 
 
Warren 
 
 
Washington 
Wayne W 346,006 
Worth W W 
Wright W W 
Undistributed 20,535,844 15,915,567