CENSUS STATISTICS: NEW YORK. 



435 



Acres of improved and unimprm^ed land in the State of Kew York, as shoum hy the census of 



1875. 



Acres of unimproved land. 



Albany 



Allegany 



Broome 



Catt.araagns 



Cayuga 



Chaatanqna . 

 Chemnng ... 

 Chenango . . : 



Clinton 



Colombia ... 



Cortland 



Delaware 



Dntcheas ... 

 Erie 



Franklin. 

 Fulton . . . 



Greene 



Hamilton 



Herkimer 



Jefferson 



Kings 



Lewis 



Livingston 



Madison 



Monroe 



Montgomery 



New York 



Niagara 



Oneida 



Onondaga 



Ontario 



Orange 



Orleans 



Oswego 



Otsego 



Putnam 



Qaeens 



Eensselaer 



Richmond 



Kockland 



Saint Lawrence 



Saratoga 



Schenectady 



Schoharie 



Schnjler 



Seneca 



Steuben 



Suffolk 



Sullivan 



Tioga 



Tomkins 



■Ulster 



"Warren 



Washington 



Wayne 



Westchester 



Wyoming 



Yates 



Indian reservations . 



248, 102 

 374, 332 

 271, 933 

 380, 681 

 336, 165 

 43-2, 9f!4 

 139, 171 

 ?96, 3.'i5 

 237, 524 

 315, 112 

 218, 736 

 452, 785 

 373, 477 

 458, 343 

 204,215 

 214, 571 

 140. 460 



43,796 

 211,021 

 125, 155 

 313, 875 



59, 667 

 162, 749 



53, 312 

 123, 633 

 187, 285 



50, 319. 



69, 871 

 295, 668 



65, C51 

 100, 4-20 

 180,783 

 178, 281 



87, 374 



43, 763 

 111, 873 

 169, 316 



85, 218 



133, 7(13 



606 



249, 04a 



63. 907 



68, 610 



32, 524 



29, 411 



16, 766 

 42, 156 

 25,581 

 49, 280 

 22, 373 

 21, 972 

 31, 092 

 14,812 



103, 417 

 11, 7e6 

 7,879 

 92, 781 

 33, 005 

 32, 235 



227, 192 



514, 724 

 45, 853 

 11, 190 

 31, 630 



382, 514 

 47, 522 

 66, 307 

 1, 374 



147, 058 

 15, 049 

 21, 764 

 13, 790 

 6,650 



35, 7(19 

 135, 369 

 54,425 

 64,616 

 90, 354 

 2i, 393 

 126,183 

 135, 373 

 31, 284 

 29, 736 

 55, 370 

 3,874 

 23, 865 

 601, 520 

 89, 192 

 14, 498 

 88, 672 

 38, 506 

 21, 062 

 203, 895 

 102. 550 

 162, 163 

 74, <,'07 

 50, 187 

 223,612 

 166, 288 

 108, 084 

 .50, 013 

 35, 773 

 79, 576 

 35,799 

 1,738 



25,222 

 7, 528 

 fiO, 564 

 10, 300 

 67, 037 



17, 743 



20, 607 

 24, .561 



27, 569 

 3, 363 



35, 731 



294, 400 



59, 026 



8,395 



9,093 



9,378 



12, 357 



110,567 



129, 135 



170, 987 



21, 427 

 23, 653 



124, 656 

 50,733 



18, 564 

 24, 665 



28, 754 

 3,875 

 8,661 



501 



Total. 



15,891,015 



6, 259, 951 



timber, for building purposes, or sawing into shingles or staves, and other uses, or 

 cutting for fencing or fire-wood. Whenever this column is less than the preceding, the 

 difference will be understood as showing the extent of sandy and barren tracts, salt 

 meadows, swamps, marshes, rocky wastes, and other treeless and unimproved lands. 

 Land from which the wood has been cut off, and which has been left to grow up an- 

 other crop of timber, should not be entered in this column as ' timber land,' unless the 

 growth is now available for present use." 



