3.) 



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owner of each lot; in 3, the frontage; in 4, whether there is a cot- 

 tage or not ; in 5, the depth of the well ; in 6, .the size of pipe ; in 7, 

 the flow in gallons per minute, if it is a flowing well ; and in 8, the 

 temperature of the water of the well. 



It is difficult to prepare a table of this kind that will remain 

 accurate very long. Lots are changing hands, new wells are being 

 driven, old wells deepened, pipes changed, etc., etc. It is believed, 

 however, that this list will be found useful and interesting. For 

 much of the data we are under obligations to the Culver Military 

 Academy. 



