356 
MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1967 
 
 
Table 9.—Sand and gravel sold or used by producers, by uses 
(Thousand short tons and thousand dollars) 
Use 
 
1966 
 
 
1967 
 
 
 
Value 
 
 
Value 
 
 
Quantity 
Total 
' ~'  
Quantity 
Total 
~'  
Sand: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Structural                         
Paving                            
Fill                              
2,809 
1,352 
1,007 
$2,945 
1,296 
489 
$1.05 
 .96 
 .49 
2,496 
2,218 
741 
$2,553 
2,098 
 415 
$1.02 
 .95 
 .56 
Gravel: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Structural                         
1,302 
1,355 
1.04 
817 
1,007 
1.23 
Paving                           Fill                              
 
 Total sand and gravel 1               
1,205 
153 
1,097 
 82 
.91 
.54 
1,494 
 W 
1,602 
 W 
1.07 
 W 
 
8,064 
7,524 
.93 
7,981 
7,859 
.98 
 W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data; included
with "Total sand and gravel." 
 1 Includes molding (1966), engine and other sands; railroad ballast, other
gravel, and uses indicated by symbol W. 
 
Table 10.—Crushed limestone sold or used by producers, by counties

  1966County  ——  Number of 
 
 
 
 
 
1967 
— 
— 
 
 
 
 
Number of 
 
 
 
quarries 
 
Short tons 
Value 
quarries 
 
Short tons 
Value 
Allen 1 
Barren 1 
 
114,098 
213,000 
W W 
1 
1 
 
W 
210,000 
W W 
Bourbon              
1 
153,351 
W 
1 
 
W 
W 
Boyle 2Butler 1Calloway 1Carter 4 
 
209,625 
81,611 
W 
504,414 
$324,634 
W 
W 
667,016 
2 
1 
1 
4 
 
321,045 
83~000 
120 576 
706,985 
W 
W 
W 
$944,903 
Casey 1 
 
115,210 
204,585 
1 
 
W 
W 
Christian 3 
 
949,244 
1,076,514 
3 
 
1,118,478 
1,329,292 
Fayette  4Fleming  1Franklin  3Garrard  1Grayson  2 
 
1,191,833 
 218,261 
 593,474 
 63,499 
 189,374 
1,483,610 
W 
 801,000 
 82,548 
W 
4 
1 
1 
1 
2 
 
W 
W 
W 
W 
175,736 
W 
W 
W 
W 
W 
Greenup 1 
Hardin 5 
Harrison 1 
 
 53,476 
1,271,428 
 185,304 
 80,200 
1,629,000 
W 
1 
5 
1 
 
W 
778,899 
139,098 
W 
1,169,900 
W 
Hart 1Jackson 2Jefferson 4 
 
 134,449 
 73,600 
1,561,450 
 201,673 
 110,000 
2,255,147 
1 
2 
4 
 
W 
W 
1,624,531 
W 
W 
2,344,852 
Kenton 1 
 
1,732 
2,598 
 
 
 
 
Meade 3 
 
991,155 
1,336,500 
3 
 
W 
W 
Menifee               
1 
88,434 
136,160 
1 
 
115,075 
W 
Mercer 2Monroe 1Montgomery 1Morgan 4Muhlenberg 2Nelson 1Nicholas 1 
 
108,000 
156,073 
71,144 
445,408 
W 
197,600 
63,000 
170,800 
311,676 
83,258 
712,232 
W 
W 
126,000 
2 
1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
 
W 
100,000 
65,534 
463,464 
550,732 
W 
40,000 
W 
156,040 
W 
724,977 
W 
W 
79,000 
Oldham_              
3 
853,877 
1,172,000 
 
3 
W 
W 
Powell               Pulaski               
2 
2 
209,564 
W 
309,938 
W 
 
2 
3 
608,742 
282,533 
W 
381,039 
Simpson 1Trigg 1Warren 4Wayne 1Other counties' 42 
 TotaL~ 113 
 
81,250 
172,000 
1,231,331 
90,311 
10,029,264 
W 
215,000 
1,519,335 
W 
16,167,331 
1 
1 
3 
1 
49 
 
W 
W 
611,195 
126,878 
16,569,275 
W 
W 
829,675 
W 
27,521,610 
 
 
22,666,844 
31,178,755 
116 
 
24,811,776 
35,481,288 
 W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data; included
with "Other counties." 
' Includes Adair, Anderson, Breckinridge, Bullitt (1967), Caldwell, Clinton,
Crittenden, Cumberland, 
Edmonson, Estill, Green, Harlan, Henry, Jessamine, Laurel, Lee, Letcher,
Livingston, Logan, Madison, 
Metcalfe, Ohio, Pendleton, Pike (1966), Rockcastle, Rowan (1967), Scott,
Taylor, Todd, Washington (1966), and Wolfe Counties, and counties indicated
by symbol W.