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GRAIN AND OTHER STATISTICS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN 



VALLEY. 



TABLE 1. 

 Statistics of the Gity of Stockton for the years 1860, 1870, and 1879. 



1860. 



1870. 



1879. 



Registered voters 



Assessed value of property 



School Cejisus. 



Children under four years 



Children between four and thirteen years 



Children between five and fifteen years 



Children between five and seventeen years ' 



Children between eighteen and twenty-one years. 



$1,742,733 



336 



$2,774,192 



638 

 50 



2,709 



1,830 



Steamers and barges arrived 



Steamers and barges departed 



Sailing vessels arrived 



Sailing vessels departed 



Total registered tonnage of vessels arrived and departed. 



Imports via San Joaquiii River. 



Coal , tons , 



Lumber, M 



Grain, tons 



Grand total of all kinds freight, tons 



Exports via San Joaquin River. 



Grain, tons 



Flour and mill stuflTs, tons 



Wool, tons 



Grand total of all kinds freights, tons 



Grain received by rail, tons 



6,377 

 $4,741,612 



867 



2,300 



855 

 855 

 438 

 438 

 434,066 



13,800 



15,000,000 



20,000 



81,000 



139,810 



10,928 



863 



170,671 

 66,219 



TABLE 5. 

 Shoiving comparative breadstuff shipments for the year 1879. 



Exports and Shipments. 



Tons. 



Exports by sea from San Francisco 



Exports by sea from Oregon and Washington Territory 



Shipments via San Joaquin River, from Stockton to San Francisco 



Total 



566,734 



62,401 



150,738 



779,873 



