CIVIL HISTORY. 



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PRODUCE OP THE YEAK ENDING JUNE 1, 1850. 



SEVENTH CENSUS. 



PRODUCE OF THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1850. 



Wlieat, 

 Bushels. 



10M34 



6,973 



62,551 



36,491 



8,826 



55,488 



31,324 



14,466 



52,822 



58,515 



25,874 



30,580 



8,749 



39,862 



Rve, 



Bushels. 



COUNTIES. 



Addison, 

 Bennington, 

 Caledonia, 

 Chittenden, 

 Essex, 

 Franklin, 

 Grand Isle, 

 Lamoille, 

 Orange, 

 Orleans, 

 Rutland, 

 Washington, 

 Windham, 

 Windsor, 

 Aggregate, 635,955 176,23312,032,396 2730 7, 7 34 i 104,649 



20,U96l 



17,270| 



2,()90: 



25,566' 



1,360! 



9,138: 



3,980: 



6,663 



9,740 



4,853 



20,598 



10,567! 



18,302 



26,0041 



Ind. Corn. 

 Bushels. 



175,478 

 150,920 



96,389 

 198,598 



21,931 

 137,896 



23,245 



66,017 

 176,586 



70,306 

 258,831 

 133,477 

 210,141 

 312,581 



Oats, 

 Bushels. 



I Peas and 

 Bea. Bu. 



211,385 

 177,511 

 218,735 

 184,752 



45,597 

 145,8401 



.81,027! 



90,434 

 205.457! 

 169,587 

 183,706 

 208,554! 

 160,393! 

 224,756 



26,355 

 3,150 

 6,411) 



10,390 

 2,506 



10,255 



10,469 

 4,351 

 5,658 

 3,723 

 4,220 

 4,954 

 2,279 

 9,920 



Potatoes, 

 Bushels. 



318~42i 

 200,013 

 565,341 

 383,113 



94,124 

 258,757 



31,793 

 278,252 

 599,925 

 407,132 

 416,000 

 446,551 

 338,295 

 613,297 



4,951,014 



Barley, 

 Bush'ls. 



149 

 3,003 



3,658 

 682 



1,221 

 815 

 739 

 629 



1,861 



8,974 



627 



865 



14,124 



4,803 



Wool, 

 Pounds. 



622,594 

 221,679 

 136,790 

 185,215 



29,614 

 209,350 



70,291 



49,053 

 248,715 



81,947 

 623,199 

 153,843 

 179,122 

 589,305 



42,150 3,400,711 



PRODUCE OF THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1850. 



PRODUCE OF THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1850. 



*By comjiaring the amount of Maple Sugar here given, with amount made in 1840, as stated in Part I, 

 page 210, it will be seen that the advance in the annual manufacture of this article, amounts to 1,701,423 

 pounds. There has also been a verj' great improvement in tlie quality of the sugar made as well as increase 

 in (luantity. Two prize Medals were awarded at the World's Fair, in London, in ISol, for \>rmont Sugar, 

 one to Air. L. Dean, of Manchester, and the other to Mr. W. Barnes, of Kutlanil. 

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