RESOURCES BY COUNTIES. 



FiGUEEs Compiled From Boaed of Equalization Eepoet 



OP 1915 Population Feom United States 



Census 1910. 



ADAIR COUNTY. 



Population 1900, 14,888; 1910, 16,503; per cent, in- 

 crease 10.8. Assessed acreage of land 226,283 (United 

 States census 256,000). Total assessed valuation tax- 

 able property $2,694,985. Assessed value of land with 

 improvements, $1,670,158. Average assessed value of 

 land per acre $7.38 (United States census $10.31). No 

 railroads in the county; located in the south central por- 

 tion of the State; formed in 1801; named for General 

 John Adair; land rolling, and well timbered; county 

 seat, Columbia, population 1,022. 



ALLEN COUNTY. 



Population 1900, 14,657; 1910, 14,882; per cent in- 

 crease 1.5. Assessed acreage of land 200,840 (United 

 States census 252,160). Total assessed valua^on tax- 

 able property $2,887,530. Assessed value of land with 

 improvements $1,825,648. Average assessed value of 

 land per acre $9.09 (United States census $12.13). 

 Eailroads in county, L. & N., mileage 9.83; located in 

 south central portion of the State; formed in 1815; 

 named for Col. John Allen; land rolling; timber mostly 

 cut; is in the oil section; good grazing and fruit land; 

 county seat, Scottsville, population 1,327. 



ANDERSON COUNTY. 



Population 1900, 10,051; 1910, 10,146; per cent, in- 

 crease .9. Assessed acreage of land 129,184 (United 

 States census 128,640). Total assessed valuation tax- 



