History of Seneca County, Ohio . of the times. The State charities reported the aggregate number under public care to be29,508. The taxation for the maintenance of these classes was one and onesix-hundredth of a mill on each dollar of taxable property. The reports given of the year 1877 indicated a revival of business interestsand prosperity. The State produced of wheat, 27,306,566 bushels; rye,914,106 bushels; buckwheat, 225,822 bushels; oats, 29,325,611; barley,1,629,817 bushels; corn, 101,884,305 bushels ; timothy, tons of hay, 2,160,334;clover, tons of hay, 286,265; flax, pounds of fiber,
History of Seneca County, Ohio . of the times. The State charities reported the aggregate number under public care to be29,508. The taxation for the maintenance of these classes was one and onesix-hundredth of a mill on each dollar of taxable property. The reports given of the year 1877 indicated a revival of business interestsand prosperity. The State produced of wheat, 27,306,566 bushels; rye,914,106 bushels; buckwheat, 225,822 bushels; oats, 29,325,611; barley,1,629,817 bushels; corn, 101,884,305 bushels ; timothy, tons of hay, 2,160,334;clover, tons of hay, 286,265; flax, pounds of fiber, 7,343,294; potatoes,10,504,278 bushels; sweet potatoes, 126,3541 bushels; tobacco, 24,214,950pounds; sorghum, sugar, 7,507J pounds; syrup, 1,180,255 gallons; maplesugar, 1,625,215 pounds; maple syrup, 324,036 gallons; honey, 1,534,902pounds. The growth of manufacturing industries, the remarkable annual increasein stock and in agricultural products since 1877, leave no room to doubt therapid advancement of Ohio in general ?^^^ ^^ (^^-^^J^^^^^^<^^ PART III. HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY,
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