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DISTRIBUTION OF CARP DURING SEASON OF 1882 



935 



DISTRIBUTION OF CABP IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1882— Contiuuecl. 



Is'ORTn CAROLINA. 



The State 

 a 



o 



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4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



Not given 



Total 



Cont'd .. 



25, 547 



Congressional 

 districts. 



Counties. 



Bertie 



Chowan , 



Hertford 



Martin 



Pamlico 



Pasquotank . 

 Perquimans. . 



Pitt 



Wysbington . 

 Edgecombe . . 



Greene 



Halifax 



Lenoir 



Nortbampton 



Warren 



Wayne 



Wilson 



Bladen 



Cumberland . 



Carteret 



Columbus 



Duplin 



Moore 



New Hanover 



Onslow 



Pender 



Sampson 



Cbatliam 



Durham 



rrankHn 



40 ! 



20 



20 



40 



20 



20 



40 

 134 



40 

 360 

 120 

 360 



80 

 120 

 520 

 440 

 325 



76 

 379 



20 



40 

 864 

 467 

 270 



40 

 120 

 563 

 418 

 296 

 441 



Not given. 

 Total 



Granville 



Haruett 



Johnston 



Na.sh 



Oian^e 



Wake 



Alamance 



Caswell 



Davidson 



Guilford 



Person 



Randolph 



Rockingham . . 



Stokes 



Anson 



Cabarrus 



Catawba 



Gaston 



Lincoln 



Mecklenburg . 

 Montgomery.. 



Richmond 



Robeson 



Union 



Alleghany — 



Alexander 



Ashe 



Davie 



Forsythe 



Iredell 



Rowan 



Surry 



Watauga 



Wilkes 



Yadkin 



Buncombe 



Burke 



Caldwell 



Clay 



Cleveland 



Haywood 



Henderson 



McDowell 



Macon 



Madison 



Mitchell 



Polk 



Rutherford . . . 

 Transylvania . 

 Vance 



1,202 



OHIO. 



Congressional districts. 



The State 



1 and 2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



U (Z> 



o'-3 



5 I 



Congressional district. 



Toe State— Continued. 



310 16 



780 il7 



220 

 110 

 199 

 417 

 435 

 579 

 216 

 230 

 780 



nyr 



807 

 310 



Total 



418 



Number of fish shipped to the State com- 

 missioner and agents for distribution 

 unaccounted for 



Grand total. 



