$7,143 
$2,246 
$7,612 
$2,387 
+6.6 
+6.3 
28,444 
21,052 
28,691 
20,647 
+.9 
—1.9 
$170.2 
$498 
$238.0 
$536 
+40.1 
+7.0 
803.8 
226.5 
105.1 
14.1 
577.4 
28.1 
21.6 
47.1 
161.1 
30.8 
108.2 
145.2 
835.0 
230.2 
109.0 
14.2 
604.8 
27.9 
22.1 
48.1 
169.8 
32.0 
113.0 
155.4 
+3.9 
+1.6 
+3.7 
+.1 
+4.7 
— .1 
+2.3 
+2.1 
+5.4 
+3.9 
+4.4 
+7.0 
 Sources:U.S. Department of Commerce, Kentucky Department of Economic Security
in cooperation withU.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,
and Edison Electric Institute.THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF KENTUCKY 
349 
 
Table 2.—Value of mineral production in Kentucky, by counties ' —Continued

County 
1966 
1967 
Minerals produced in 1967 in order of value 2 
Menifee            
Mercer             
Metcalfe            
Monroe             
Montgomery         
Morgan             
Muhlenberg          
Nelson             
$138,662 
170,800 
W 
943,547 
 83,258 
875,610 
W 
W 
W 
W 
W 
$340,364 
W 
W 
W 
W 
Limestone, petroleum. 
Limestone. 
Petroleum, limestone. Do. 
Limestone. 
Limestone, coal, fire clay, petroleum. 
Coal, petroleum, limestone. 
Limestone. 
Nicholas            
Ohio               
Oldham             
Owsley             
Pendleton           
 126,000 
W 
1,172,000 
 2,784 
W 
79,000 
 W 
 W 
1,694 
 W 
 Do. 
Coal, petroleum, limestone. 
Limestone. 
Petroleum. 
Limestone. 
Perry              
Pike               
Powell             
Pulaski             
Rockcastle          
19,757,911 
W 
W 
W 
W 
21,943,242 
W 
W 
1,870,670 
W 
Coal, petroleum. 
Coal, petroleum, limestone. 
Limestone, petroleum, miscellaneous clay. 
Coal, limestone, petroleum. 
Limestone. 
Rowan             
Russell             
Scott              
 W 
2,750 
 W 
 W 
3,996 
 W 
Limestone, fire clay, miscellaneous clay. 
Petroleum. 
Limestone. 
Simpson            
Taylor             
Todd              
W 
W 
W 
W 
W 
W 
Limestone, petroleum. Do. 
 Do. 
Trigg              
Trimble            
Union              
Warren             
Washington          
Wayne             
Webster            
Whitley            
Wolfe              
 215,000 
W 
28,176,152 
1,609,039 
W 
W 
6,340,940 
1,726,789 
W 
W 
W 
W 
 908,929 
  
W 
 7,927,948 
 1,167,371 
W 
Limestone. 
Sand and gravel. 
Coal, petroleum, sand and gravel. 
Limestone, petroleum. 
~ 
Limestone, petroleum, coal. Coal, petroleum. 
 Do. 
Petroleum, limestone. 
Undistributed 2  Total         
340,665,101 
405,153,061 
 
 
498,364,000 
535,705.000 
 
 W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data; included
with "Undistributed." 
 1 The following counties are not listed becavse no production was reported:
Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Clark, Grant, Lame, Lewis, Owen, Robertson, Shelby,
Spencer, and Woodford. 
 2 Excludes natural gas and natural gas liquids; included in "Undistributed."

 $ Includes natural gas, natural gas liquids, and values indicated by symbol
W. 
 
 
Table 3.—Indicators of Kentucky business activity 
 
 
 
Personal income: 
 Total millions - 
 Per capita                                          Total sales of electric
energy: 
 To ultimate consumers million kilowatt-hours - 
   To large industries, manufacturers, and mines do - - - 
Construction activity: 
   Value (residential and nonresidential) millions - 
Mineral production do - - - 
Nonagricultural employment: 
   Total thousands - 
 Manufacturing do -- - 
    Nondurable goods do - - - 
     Chemicals and allied products do~ -- - 
 Nonmanufacturing do 
 Mining do 
    Bituminous coal mining do - - - 
 Contract construction do~ - - - 
 Wholesale and retail trade do - - - 
 Finance, insurance, and real estate do - - - 
 Service and miscellaneous do~ - - - 
 Total government do - - - 
 
 
 P Preliminary. 
 1966 1967 Change 
   (percent)