7. Encyclopedia Britannica (Eleventh Edition). 



For states composing the South Atlantic 

 Group. 



8. Agricultural Progress of Fifty Years, 1850-1900, 



in Twelfth Census of the United States, Vol. 

 V, pp. xvi-xxxv. 



9. Annual Report of the Statistician, in the Annual 



RejDorts of the United States Department of 

 Agriculture. 



10. Annual Reports of the Departments of Agricul- 



ture of the States Composing the South Atlan- 

 tic Group. 



11. United States Census Reports for 1860, 1870, 



1880, 1890 and 1900. Volumes on "Popula- 

 tion " and "Agriculture." Consult these re- 

 ports for the states of the South Atlantic 

 Group. 



12. Agricultural Periodicals. 



13. For General Bibliography on The New South, 



1870-1895, see Channing, Hart, and Turner's 

 Guide to the Study and Reading of American 

 History (Revised edition, 1912), pp. 536-538. 



XXV. 



AGRICULTURE IN THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES. 

 1860-1900. 



Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, 

 Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, 

 North Dakota and South Dakota. 



1. Bentley, A. F. — Condition of the Western Farmer 



as Illustrated by the Economic History of a 

 Nebraska Township, in the Johns Hopkins 

 University Studies, Vol. 11, pp. 285-370. 



2. Brooks, E. 'C.—The Story of Corn and the 



Westward Migration, 1916. 



3. Casson, H. N. — The Romance of the Reaper, 



1908. 

 Cyrus Hall McCormick: His Life and Work, 

 1909. 



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