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Produce of Mr, Stojieburners land in 1787. 



Twenty-one acres, produced 50 tons of hay. 



Twenty -four acres,, produced seven hundred and 

 fifty dozen sheaves of winter grain. ^ 



Twelve acres, produced at a moderate computation, 

 four hundred bushels of oats. 



Eight acres, produced one hundred and sixty-five 

 bushels of buckwheat. 



Four acres, produced, one hundred bushels of In-. 

 dian corn. 



One acre and a quarter, produced four hundred and 

 fifty bushels of potatoes. 



Twenty head of cattle were fattened, and five milch 

 cows pastured, 



Germantown, March 4thy 1788. 



[Those who are acquainted with Mr. Stoneburner, 

 know the high character which he justly acquired and 

 maintained as a farmer. It is to be regretted that 

 measures were not taken to obtain from him, the par- 

 ticulars respecting the preparation of his lands for tlie 

 above crops. Mr. S, himself, (a German by birth,) 



*This would now be a crop entided to no singular notice. 

 The Indian com and potatoes are the best. The hay crop is 

 good, but has been very often exceeded. Heavy, and over 

 abundant grass, does not produce the best hay. 



