[1861 



19. About 10 per cent, of the num- 



ber sold to Nashville. 



20. About 2,000 to Nashville. 



21. Comparatively none. 



22. No answer. 



23. From 5,000 to 7,000, to Atlanta 



and Augusta. 



24. No answer. 



25. About 2,500, mostly to Kentucky 



26. Very few shipped out of the 



county. 



27. 3,000, to Memphis, Jackson, 



Mobile. 



28. 300 to Atlanta. 



29. Very few, to go North. 



30. Very few, to Atlanta. 



31. Home market; Jackson 200, < 



Memphis 300 to 400. 



32. About 4,000 to Memphis in 1876 i 



33. Not able to give a correct an- 



swer. 



34. Very few. 



35. No answer. 



36. Three-fourths, to go North. 



37. No answer. 



38. A few sold for Memphis. 



39. A few sold for Memphis. 



40. None. 



41. Two-thirds of the crop to Nash- i 



ville. 



42. 10,000 full bloods sold South ; 



grade lambs to the butchers. 



43. 2,000 to Kentucky. 



44. 1,000 to Baltimore. 



45. 2,000 to Nashville and Kentucky 



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 48. 



49. 



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52. 



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70. 

 71. 



Not many ; a few to go East. 



About one-fourth to Memphis. 



Don't know; Memphis princi- 

 pal market. 



Do not know; a good many 

 sold to Memphis. 



None sold out of the county. 



Do n't know ; some sold to go 

 South. 



500 to 1,000 to traders and 

 feeders. 



No answer. 



A few to Memphis and Nash- 

 ville. 



None. 



1,000 per annum. 



None of consequence. 



Do not know. 



No answer. 



From 1,000 to 2,000 to Ken- 

 tucky. 



1,000 to 2,000 to Nashville and 

 Louisville. 



Don't know; those sold go to 

 Louisville. 



3,000 to go South. 



500 to Chattanooga. 



2,000 to Nashville for shipment. 



200 ; various markets. 



300 or 400. 



Do not know, not many. 



Some for northern markets and 

 some for southern. 



Some to Kentucky. 



Jackson is our market. 



What is the average price obtained for them ? 



1. Average price $2.50. 



2. No answer. 



3. For two years past l^c per Ib. 



4. No answer. 



5. About $3.00 per head. 



6. $1.50. 



7. $1.50 to $2.00. 



8. $1.50. 



9. $2.50. 



10. $1.25. 



11. $3.50. 



12. $5.00. 



13. $3.00. 



14. 4c to 4?,c per Ib. 



15. $1.50 to $2.00. 



16. Native. $2.00. 



17. 3c to 3c per Ib. 



18. 3c per Ib. 



19. $3.50 to $4.00. 



20. $3.00. 



21. No answer. 



22. $2.50 to $3.00. 



23. $2.50. 



24. $2.00. 



25. $1.50. 



26. $5.50 for common, $6.00 to 



$10.00 for grade Cotswold. 



27. $2.00. 



28. $2.00. 



29. No answer. 



30. $1.50 to $2.00. 



31. Spring lambs $2.50; one to two 



years old $3.50. 



32. $3.50. 



