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BULLETIN 984, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



D. Birthplace of Charles N. Crittenton, philanthropist. Farm No. 701. (See PI 



V, fig. 1.) 



E. Birthplace and home of Willard Grant, who introduced manual training into the 



high schools of the United States. Farm No. 757. 



F. Birthplace of Judge Orsemus Cole, for 30 years judge of supreme court, Madison, 



Wis. Farm No. 666. 



G. Home of Charles Finney, evangelist and college president. Farm No. 618. (See 



PI. V, fig. 2.) 



Fig. 18. — Map showing farm and village homes sending students to normals, colleges, and universities in 



one year. 



H. Birthplace of Gov. George Peck, editor (author "Peck's Bad Boy," etc.). Farm 

 No. 555. (See PL VI, fig. 1.) 



I. Birthplace of Cushman K. Davis, United States senator, and governor of Minne- 

 sota. Farm No. 556. (See PI. VI, fig. 2.) 



J. Birthplace and home of Charles Larkin, founder of manual training school, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. Farm No. 566. 



K. Birthplace and home of Hiram Barney, noted educator, superintendent of schools, 

 State of Ohio. Farm No. 176. (See PI. VII.) 



L. Birthplace of Maj. Barney, farmer, soldier, friend of "Stonewall " Jackson. Farm 

 No. 87. (See PI. VIII.) 



M. Home of Norris Shepardson, farmer, poet, and community builder; originator of 

 Academy Memorial. Farm No. 92. (See PI. IX.) 



