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Mineral Production, 1959—Sand and gravel, 10,038,720 short tons,
value, $12,983,000; stone, 7,445,489 short tons, value, $16,476,000;
coal, 842,427 short tons, value, $3,188,000; clays, 660,781 short tons,
value, $944,000; natural gas, 5,400 million cubic feet, value, $1,500,-
000; miscellaneous, value, $21,416,000.

Baltimore Port—In 1960 the port handled 18,001,211 long tons of
imports and 4,397,188 long tons of exports. In total tonnage, Balti-
more ranked as the second port in the country. Chief imports were
ores, fertilizers, sugar and gypsum; chief exports were grain, coal
and metal products.

Incorporated Cities over 10,000, 1960—Baltimore, 939,024; Hagers-
town, 36,660; Cumberland, 33,415; Rockville, 26,090; Annapolis,
23,885; Frederick, 21,744; College Park, 18,482; Salisbury, 16,802;
Hyattsville, 15,168; Cambridge, 12,239; Takoma Park, 11,545.

 

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