Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . ,vjiMiiitaiMMWi^M^?^*^^;. HOilE OF PEORLA DRILLS AND SEKDERS , pj f4 FOJ»*U* HISTORY OF PEORIA COUNTY 463 of oats; 122,600 bushels of rye; and 825,032 bushels of barley received duringthe corresponding four months of 1911. Shipments of grain from Peoria during the four months prior to May i,1912, amounted to 245,485 bushels of wheat; 5,489,229 bushels of corn; 3,668,-407 bushels of oats; 52,756 bushels of rye; and 269,351 bushels of barley, com-pared with 140,667 bushels of wheat; 5,406,722 bushe
Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . ,vjiMiiitaiMMWi^M^?^*^^;. HOilE OF PEORLA DRILLS AND SEKDERS , pj f4 FOJ»*U* HISTORY OF PEORIA COUNTY 463 of oats; 122,600 bushels of rye; and 825,032 bushels of barley received duringthe corresponding four months of 1911. Shipments of grain from Peoria during the four months prior to May i,1912, amounted to 245,485 bushels of wheat; 5,489,229 bushels of corn; 3,668,-407 bushels of oats; 52,756 bushels of rye; and 269,351 bushels of barley, com-pared with 140,667 bushels of wheat; 5,406,722 bushels of corn; ,302bushels of oats; 2j,yj^ bushels of rye; and 431,569 bushels of barlev. Total receipts of all grain were 11,282,012 bushels during four months of1912, compared with 9,276,594 bushels received during the same period in shipments during the four months were 9,725,228 bushels, compared with8,152,034 bushels of grain shipped during the same period of 1911. Peoria is the second city of the state of Illinois in population. It is theterminal point of fourteen railroads, including the most impor
Size: 2771px × 902px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublisherchica, bookyear1912