70 Ox^f CROPS. 



This may certify that I assisted in measuring the 

 above crop of winter grain, and that the above statement 

 is correct. JOHN J. ADAMS. 



Essex, ss. Nov. 1 6th, 1841. 



Personally appeared the above named John J. Adams, 

 and made oath to the truth of the above statement, be- 

 fore me. STUART CHASE, 



Justice of the Peace. 



This may certify that I assisted in measuring the above 

 crop of spring grain, and that the above statement is 

 correct. WM. W. PERKINS. 



Essex, ss. Nov. 16th, 1841. 



Personally appeared the above named William W. 

 Perkins, and made oath to the truth of the foregoing 

 statement before me. STUART CHASE, 



Justice of the Peace. 



This will certify, that upon the request of the subscri- 

 ber, I surveyed the land where he raised his crops of 

 grain and onions. The onion plat contained one acre 

 and six rods ; the rye field contained two acres and a 

 hundred and six rods ; one acre with winter grain, the 

 remainder with spring grain. 



TRISTRAM LITTLE, Surveyor. 



WILLIAM WILLIAMS'S STATEMENT. 



To the Committee on Crops: 



Gentlemen — The field of oats which I cultivated the 

 present season, contained one acre and fifty-lour rods. 

 The produce of the lot was seventy- eight and a half 

 bushels of oats; it was measured by Mr. Daniel Spiller 



