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No railroads in county; located along the Tennessee line 

 in the south-central portion of the State ; formed in 1835, 

 and named for General DeWitt Clinton, of New York; 

 land hilly ; a live stock and fruit county ; some timber left ; 

 coal is known to exist ; county seat, Albany, population 

 579. 



CRITTENDEN COUNTY. 



Population 1900, 15,191; 1910, 13,296; per cent de- 

 crease 12.5. Assessed acreage of land 219,459 (United 

 States census 250,240). Total assessed valuation tax- 

 able property $3,570,988. Assessed value of laud with 

 improvements $1,897,950. Average assessed .value of 

 land per acre $8.64 (United States census $9.76). 

 Railroads, I. C, mileage 22.50; located in the western 

 portion of the State ; formed in 1842, and named for John 

 J. Crittenden; land hilly; but little timber left; noted for 

 its production of fluorspar; other minerals exist; land 

 adapted to stock raising; tobacco and grain crops do 

 well ; county seat, Marion, population 1,627. 



CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 



Population 1900, 8,962; 1910, 9,846; per cent, in- 

 crease 9.9. Assessed acreage of land 158,247 (United 

 States census 247,680). Total assessed valuation tax- 

 able property $1,943,796. Assessed value of land with 

 improvements $1,384,811. Average assessed value of 

 land per acre $8.75 (United States census $9.95). 

 No railroads in county ; located in the extreme southern 

 portion of the State ; formed in 1798, and named for Cum- 

 berland River; lands generally hilly; rich fertile bot- 

 toms; the lands are adapted to the production of live 

 stock, com, wheat and tobacco ; some timber left ; county 

 seat, Burkesville, population 817. 



DAVIESS COUNTY. 



Population 1900, 38,667; 1910, 41,020; per cent, in- 

 crease 6.1. Assessed acreage of land 273,006 (United 

 States census 305,920). Total assessed valuation tax- 

 able property $17,020,405. Assessed value of land with 

 improvements $6,701,403. Average assessed value of 



