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APPENDIX TO THOMPSON'S VERMONT. 



POPULATION BY COUNTIES. LITERARY INSTITUTIONS. PRODUCTIONS OK AGRICULTUBK. 



Population by Counties. : | 



Counties. Population. 



Addison, ------- 26,549 



Bennington, ------ 18,589 



Caledonia, ------- 23,596 



Chittenden, ------ 29,03(i 



Essex, -------- 4,650 



Franklin, ------- 28,586 



Grand Isle, ------ 4,145 



Lamoille, ------- 10,872 



Orange, ------- 27,2'JG 



Orleans, ------- 15,707 



Rutland, ------- 33,059 



Washington, - - - - - - 24,654 



Windham, ------- 29,062 



Windsor, ------- 38,504 



Total aggrejrate, - - - 314,304 



White Males, ------ 159,748 



AVhite Females, - - - - 153,836 



Total Whites, - 



Colored Males, - - 

 Colored Females, 



Total Colored, - 



- - 313'5S6 



375 



- - 343 



718 



Total aggregate, as before, 314,304 



LITERARY INSTITUTIONS. 



No- Teachers. Pupils. 

 Colleges, - - - 5* 30 464 

 Public Schools, - 2789 4,204 94,795 

 Academies and Pri- 

 vate Schools, - 95 272 6,231 



LIBRARIES. 



Public, (including School) 77 43,705 

 Private, ----- 133 55,773 

 Note. — In most of the counties no 

 private libraries were reported which 

 contained less than 1,000 volumes. 



NEWSPAPERS. 



Whole No. 36. Whig, 14 ; Democra 

 tic, 7 ; Literary, &c., 15. 



No. Circulation. 



Daily, - - 

 Semi- Weekly, 

 Weekly, - 

 Monthly, 



2 

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31 

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36 



550 



2,200 



41,206 



2,000 



Ann. Issues. 

 171,050 

 228,800 



2,142,712 

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Note. — By comparing the numbers in the above table with the returns of 1 840, given 

 in Part I., p. 52-57, it will be seen that, while the number of horses and cattle has re- 

 mained nearly the same, there has been a very great diminution of the number of hogs 

 And sheep. The number of sheep returned shows a dimiuution of more than 600,000. 



