Georgia, historical and industrial . on of1899-1900 there were ginned 3,902 bales of upland cotton. The area of Glascock county is 85 square miles, or 60,800 acres.* Population in 1900, 4,516, a gain of 796 since 1890; scbool fund, $2, By the Comptroller-Generals report for 1900 there are: acres ofimproved land, 81,771; of wild land, 1,326; average value per acreof improved land, $; of wild land, $; city property, $38,415;money, etc., $60,525; value of merchandise, $20,125; household furni-ture, $26,095; farm and other animals, $55,018; plantation and me-chanical tools, $20,815


Georgia, historical and industrial . on of1899-1900 there were ginned 3,902 bales of upland cotton. The area of Glascock county is 85 square miles, or 60,800 acres.* Population in 1900, 4,516, a gain of 796 since 1890; scbool fund, $2, By the Comptroller-Generals report for 1900 there are: acres ofimproved land, 81,771; of wild land, 1,326; average value per acreof improved land, $; of wild land, $; city property, $38,415;money, etc., $60,525; value of merchandise, $20,125; household furni-ture, $26,095; farm and other animals, $55,018; plantation and me-chanical tools, $20,815; watches, jewelry, etc., $1,363; value of all otherproperty, $1,600; real estate, $246,632; personal estate, $195,720; ag-gregate property, $442,352. Property returned by colored taxpayers: Acres of land, 435; value,$1,202; city property, $1,110; amount of money, $29; household furni- * There is an error in either the statement of the Census Bureau, or in the re-oprt to the Comptroller-General, as to the acreage of Glascock POTATO FIELD IN MARCH IN THE SUBURBS OF BRUNSWICK. GA. r 1


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