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a distance of a little more than a mile; these lots' we appraised at 

 one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. 



In township 32, T. and C. purchase, G. S. and L. lots 1,280 acres, 

 lying on the south-east side of Indian lake are put in at one dollar 

 and fifty cents per acre because of the size, location and condition of 

 the lots. The north-west one-quarter corner lot of the township we 

 valued at one dollar per acre; the lot contains 273 acres. 



In township 20, lot "A," the undivided one-half 2,100 acres, and lot 

 *' C ", all 1,842£ acres we valued at one dollar per acre. Lot "B " lying 

 against the north shore of Figwaket pond, and forming the southern 

 line of the solid body of lots reaching down to the southeast shore of 

 Long lake, and containing 1,058 acres, was valued at one dollar and 

 twenty-five cents per acre. 



In township 22, lot 1, on Chain pond, and lot 4, lying on southeast 

 shore of Long lake, containing together 388 acres, we valued at one 

 dollar and fifty cents per acre. Lots 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 12, 15 and 22, aggre- 

 gating 1,552 acres, and forming a part of the solid block, lying south- 

 east of Long lake, we appraised at one dollar and twenty-five cents per 

 acre. Lot 9, the northern part lying on the southeast shore of Long 

 lake, forty-four acres, we priced at two dollars per acre. Lot 55, east 

 part, fifty-two acres, at one dollar per acre. 



In township fifty, T. and C. purchase, lots 7, 47 and 41, contain 404 

 acres, we valued at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. Lot 7 

 and 46 lie on Long lake and 41 on Bound pond. Lot 8 lies on the 

 south shore of Long lake we appraised at two dollars per acre. Lot 

 59 on Bound pond we valued at one dollar and fifty cents per acre. 

 Lots 73, 4, 88, 33 and 31 were put down at one dollar per acre. 



Seven hundred and sixty-one acres in township 10, T. and C. pur- 

 chase, we appraised at one dollar. G. S. and L. lots, 1,280 acres, we 

 placed a valuation of one dollar per acre. 



In Oxbow tract, lots 232 and 295 contain 600 acres, valued at one 

 dollar per acre. In Benson township, lots 239, 234 and the undivided 

 one-half of lot 279, aggregating 364, at one dollar per acre. All other 

 lots in this township, offered by the Everton Lumber Company, are 

 put down in the valuation at one dollar per acre. 



As an index to the value of the land in Hamilton county, it may be 

 stated that the Durant estate recently sold 80,000 acres of land that 

 had been lumbered, at one dollar and fifty-six cents per acre. This 

 land was embodied in a sale comprising 390,000 acres. 



FLOYD J. HADLEY, 

 PETEE HAEEIS, 

 HOBACE B. KING, 



Appraisers, 



