CRAWFORD COUNTY. 2A9 
WELLS AND SPRINGS. 
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Owner’s name. Location. |S 2/8 .|'S Eee Remarks. 
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JeeieeBrolcampese ses: Leesville ei GRU AA 2S aw ee aecs otis Slightly sutphurous. 
BaleCckardeneer ine: AS ee ee ea a AONE Sulphurous. 
Samuel Stuck......... Sec. 30, boaan 
rus.. See Nicer un kaa 47 | Clay and gra- 
Veluae ioe Good water. 
Franklin Stuck ...... ‘ft Bie) Hacaand 38 Clay and sand| Not good for cook- 
ing; makes food bit- 
ter; cannot be used 
for coffee or tea. 
Widow Bishop........ N.E. 4 sec. 26 
Dallas... 15) ol osaca 1S RR en Peet Gai aacey Good water. 
SPR EaimMlapee cae. N. Winchester | 48 |...... 43 | Clay and sand iP 
dou Evin Fe jsscocuscocsees rf OB asses LO) ee eee eae soureaueere se Bitter water, like 
Stuck’s. 
Jno. J. Shumaker...| N. E. } sec. 26, 
Polke eee ZONA TAD su ions Moeo ens ve Slightly sulphurous. 
MATERIAL RESOURCES. 
The chief natural resources of the county are those derived directly 
from the soil. Agriculture is the principal occupation of the people, 
and will always remain so. Crawford county lies mostly on the northern 
side of the watershed, and hence its surface, soil, and features partake 
of those characteristics so conspicuous in the lake counties, and so well 
known for their uniform fertility and strength. The following summary 
of the agricultural statistics of the county is gleaned from the reports 
of the State Board of Agriculture for 1869 and 1870. These may be con- 
sidered direct products of the soil : 
Acres sown. Bush. produced. Bush. per acre. 
VRV/INSEND sncqanissc soe ERG U sone ae On eRe hone eT 21,742 254,945 11.6 
TRA ocociec occa adie action eee UT Ur ae 181 1,744 9.8 
SU Cave atime ues eoeA Nees ia base Veena wate scecks peaseeers 175 2,480 14 
COT seen ricseue Soe ecceceteslengeaneaweuy seees 24,811 1,004,675 40.5 
Barleyancre. Bem eeinten cine s Se teeaiclat a nonce ete ebads eae culeale 627 10,708 17.2 
(COEIS), codcocks Badace Goede bOteH Isen SEEE ERASERS UE EEMES a EP nara 14,679 477,409 32.4 
HS ODALOC Sees remsneeere ete hones Cals saicyueds vases ibeccuess Gases 1,247 76,947 61.7 
WCE UH.O. LAL OCS) rarscene cesar es Wis toodedoocecd seoece este 15 804 53.6 
Acres. Tons of hay. Bush. of seed. 
ICA OWatesec ons teneee seine see en ea cote SeeG SeSeae ok dealaseseseses 15,383 19,673 
2? (OMNORY EIR koceu doaodo Osseo) ohbas CORA ENE OAE eRe ee nea 9,593 12,687 16,997 
Je adaes boosie aan ecOASHEs OSCE HORE EHCP NEED HON oat Ia cnn ait DB ia MRM RR ce 4,300 
JER ISHADIIE ELS cp escbicbodaciobiurc ooddse CceCOL OBE ToREE ET CRS REE ean 32 SOMMMMMrste moe cedeshiann ukiseeie bears 
Wireulitivatedblandie cess cana e INN le Heda OMManoM pe enacr nen aan AN TEL Ste cata 
Orchard smrrgescsraensreycaes Meee eae see sete eoce tues 4,159 Danae AN Nias taciaeeeae 
* 284 acres of clover were plowed under. 
