INFLUENCE OF A SINGLE FARM COMMUNITY. 
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Virginia: 
Norfolk. 
General 
Total . 
Washington: 
Everett . . . 
Olympia. . 
Seattle 
Wenatchee 
Total . . . 
West Virginia: 
Bnckhannon 
Morgantown . 
Total 
Wisconsin: 
Downing. . . 
Eau Claire . . 
Fort Howard 
Wisconsin — Continued. 
Fulton 
Madison 
Marshfield 
Oshkosh , 
Sheboygan 
Waukesha 
General 
Total. . 
I Wyoming: 
Lander.. 
Rawhide 
Total . . 
Alaska: 
Iditarod. 
General . 
Total 3 
Panama, Canal Zone: Panama 7 
The West. . 38 
In order to determine whether the migration from the Belleville 
community has been of a steady character or whether there have been 
special eras in which migration has been particularly great, the migra- 
tion was arranged by 10-year periods from 1830 to 1920, as is shown 
in Table IV. The high peak of migration seems to have been during 
the Civil War period, and immediately after, from 1860 to 1870, at 
the time when the West was being opened up. 
Table IV. — Migration by decades. The migration of men and women of the Belle- 
ville community to the county, State, and Nation is given by 10-year periods, from 
18S0 to 1920. 
Community. 
County. 
New York. 
United States. 
Foreign. 
Period. 
Men. 
Wo- 
men. 
Men. 
Wo- 
men. 
Men. 
Wo- 
men. 
Men. 
Wo- 
men. 
Men. 
Wo- 
men. 
Total. 
1830-1840 
48 
27 
79 
107 
91 
50 
79 
51 
109 
12 
13 
43 
76 
81 
51 
75 
35 
96 
50 
15 
35 
89 
44 
31 
30 
27 
16 
2 
ii* 
32 
29 
29 
31 
19 
10 
11 
8 
20 
27 
26 
30 
31 
34 
20 
1 
2 
15 
19 
33 
22 
39 
23 
14 
15 
14 
32 
62 
44 
38 
23 
17 
5 
4 
5 
23 
40 
49 
19 
18 
15 
7 
143 
1840-1850 
84 
1850-1860 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
i" 
2 
261 
1860-1870 
455 
1870-1880 
398 
1880-1890 
272 
1890-1900 
331 
1900-1910 
221 
1910-1920 
3 
280 
Total 
641 
482 
337 
163 
207 
168 
250 
180 
8 
9 
2,445 
MIGRATIONS OF SINGLE FAMILIES. 
To determine how closely the migration of a single farm family 
follows the paths of community migration, a study was made of the 
migration of the descendants of Edward Barney, who settled on 
farm No. 67, in 1804. (See Table V.) 
