Quantity Value County 
 
2,269 
 11 
$1,508 
 14 
Riveraide                  
San Benito                 
1,115 
 W 
1 
3 
W 
2 
3 
W 
San Bernardino              
San Diego                  
San Luis Obispo             
5,163 
1,868 
 W 
2,975 
304 
4,322 
598 
San Mateo                 
Santa Barbara              
1,496 
 13 
425 
170 
309 
1,452 
217 
438 
Santa Clara                
Santa Cruz                 
Sh8sta                    
4,917 
1,120 W 
8 
7 
Sierra                     
25 
214 
788 
Siskiyou                   
176 
2,324 
16 
2,694 
 37 
Solano                    
Sonoma                   
455 
400 
 5 
2,612 
 64 
 W 
4,399 
223 
StariJaus                  
Sutter                     
Tehama                   
(2) 
W 
14 
W 
W 
Tninity                    
501 
223 
54 
Tulare                    
220 
80 
W 
Tuolumne                  
W 
1,964 
1,588 
Ventura                   
104 
35 
W 
Yuba                     
18 
(2) 
 
W 
(2) 
 
W 
Other counties              
5,519 
W 
23 
W 
11 
Total         
* 
37,186 
(2) 
(2) 
 
 
W 
W 
 
 
27 
2 
 
 
W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data; included
with "Other counties." 
1 Includes stone used in cement and lime. 
2 Less than ~ unit. 
 156            MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1967 
  Table 16.—Stone sold or used by producers, by uses 
1966 
Use — 
 Quantity Value 
 
1967 
 
 
 
—____________________________________ 
Quantity 
Value 
Dimension stone: 
Rough construction and rubble 
 short tons~ 240,134 
Rough architectural cubic feet.. - W Approximate equivalent_~short tons~
W 
Monuments and mausoleums 
 cubic feet.. ' 57,887 
Approximate equivalent in 
 shorttons~~ ' 4,920 
Flagging cubicfeet~ 33,597 Approximate equivalent in 
short tons - 2,873 
 
Total dimension stone 
 approximate do.~.. 247,927 
 
Crushed and broken stone: 
 Riprap do... 10,635,683 Metallurgical do.._ W Concrete and roadstone do~~
15,450,210 
 Railroad ballast do... W 
 Agricultural do - - - W 
 Chemical do W 
Miscellaneous' do..~.. ' 16,716,862 
 
Totalcrushed and brokenstone.do.... 42,802,755 Grand total approximate  
  do_... 43,050,682 
$759,823 
W 
  
 
' 571,594 
 
  
66,589 
 
  
157,064 
78,816 
6,475 
 
12,208 
 
1,069 
35,339 
 
3,017 
$680,606 
883,278 
 
 
229,214 
 
 
66,773 
 
1,398,006 
167,625 
1,859,871 
 
12,976,784 
W 
20,509,414 
W 
W 
W 
' 26,451,486 
6,450,780 
W 
14,273,307 
W 
W 
W 
416,293,848 
10,421,442 
W 
17,750,088 
W 
W 
W 
425,231,368 
 
59,937,684 
37,017,935 
53,402,898 
 
61,335,690 
37,185,560 
55,262,769 
 W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential data. 
 1 Includes rough architectural. 
 ' Includes whiting substitute, filler, mineral food, poultry grit, stucco,
roofing granules, filter beds, terrazzo, miscellaneous, and crushed and broken
stone uses indicated by symbol W. 
 2 12,022,091 tons of limestone and oystershell used in cement valued at
$11,772,970 and 748,698 tons of limestone used in lime valued at $2,227,037.

 4 10,964,120 tons of limestone and oystershell used in cement valued at
$11,023,183 and 628,993 tons of limestone used in lime valued at $1,887,932.

 
 
 
Table 17.—Stone 1 production in 1967, by counties 
(Thousand short tons and thousand dollars) 
 County Quantity Value 
Alameda  $3,401 
Alpine  W 
Amador  8,590 
Butte  4,188 
Calaveras  W 
Contra Costa  2,111 
Del Norte  54 
ElDorado  3,878 
Fresno  1,618 
Humboldt  W 
Imperial  15 
Inyo  193 
Kern  711 
Lake  W 
Lassen  (2) 
Los Angeles  W 
Madera  17 
Mann                     
Mariposa  302 
Mendocino  W 
Merced  123 
Modoc  14 
Mono  11,312 
Monterey                  
Napa  55,263 
Nevada                   
Orange                    
Placer                     
Plumas