Mtia Pork ^tatc College of ^Qtitnltntt at Cornell Winibnsit^ Hibrarp HA 631.8721915""™"'""'"'' Third census of the state of South Dakot 3 1924 013 753 979 Cornell University Library The original of this bool< is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924013753979 THIRD CENSUS —OF THE— State of South Dakota TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1915 DOANE ROBINSON, Secretary and Superint^^eni: C. STANLEY STEVENSON, Assistant; , PRESS OP MARK D. SCOTT SIODX PAI.I.S, S. D. Third Census of the State of South Dakota THE CONTENTS Page Letter of Transmittal 9 Report of the Superintendent 10-17 POPULATION SUMMABY. TABLE I — Population in 19j.5 compared with population in 1905 with percentages tof increase and decrease 18-19 TABLE II — Population of that part of Dakota Territory included in the present State of South Dakota, and the population of South Dakota by each census from the organization of Dakota Territory to 1915 20-21 TABLE III — White children under 6 years of age, and ages 6 to 2.0 years inclusive, by counties 22-23 TABLE IV — Whole number of voters, and t)ersons of military age, by counties ,........;.. 24-25 TABLE V — : ;; Number of foreigners in South Dakota at each census and percentage of foreigners to total population in each cen- sus year 26-27 TABLE VI — Country of birth of foreign born by counties 28-33 TABLE VII — Ancestry by counties 34-39 TABLE VIII — Years of residence of foreign born persons in South Da- kota 42-43 TABLE IX— Years of residence of foreign born persons in United States by counties. 40-41 TABLE X — Colored population by counties 44-45 4 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B Page TABLE XI— Number of defectives by counties 46 TABLE XII — Number of wlilte persons who can read and write, all ages above nine, by counties 47 TABLE XIII-^ Extent of education, eighteen years and over, by coun- ties 48-49 TABLE XIV — Number of persons, 18 years of age and over, owning their homes, by counties 50-51 TABLE XV— Conjugal condition, eighteen years and over by counties. 52-53 TABLE XVI — Church affiliation, all classes, by counties 54-57 TABLE XVII — Whole number of persons over ten years of age, 1915, and the number of same engaged In useful occupations 58-59 TABLE XVIII — Specific occupations over ten years of age by counties. . . 60-89 TABLE XIX — Population of incorporated places, 1915, 1910, 1905. . . . 90-93 TABLE XX — Population by counties and minor civil divisions 94-151 AGRIOCLTURAL SUMMARY. Report of the Superintendent 152 TABLE I — Summary comparing results of this census with those of 1910 and 1905 153-154 TABLE II — Tenure of occupants of farms by counties 155 TABLE III — Acreage of farms in each county and how utilized 156-157 •THIRD CENSUS- --OBySOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 Page TABLE IV — Acreage and yield of corn, wh^at, oats, barley, rye i.nud speltz by counties 158-161 TABLE V — Acreage and yield of fl^x seed, alfalfa seed, clover saed, ,timothy seed, and pj^her grass seed by counties 162-165 TABLE VI — Acreage and yield of alfalfa, clover, timothy, millet, wild hay and other forage by counties 166-169 TABLE VII — Number and capacity of silos, acreage and yield of pota- toes and field peas by counties 170-171 TABLE VIII — Poultry and bees by counties. . ■. 172-173 TABLE IX — Dairy products by counties i 174-175 TABLE X — Production of vegetables by counties 176-179 TABLE XI — Production of fruit by counties 180-181 TABLE XII — Number of cattle of all kinds by counties 182-183 TABLE XIII — Number of horses, mules and asses by counties 184-185 TABLE XIV — Production of wool and number of sheep, swine and goats by counties 186-187 TABLE XV — Number of cultivated farms and tenure of the occupants by counties and minor civil divisions 188-241 TABLE XVI — Acreage and yield of corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye and speltz by counties and minor civil divisions 242-353 TABLE XVII — Acreage and yield of flax and grass seeds by counties and minor civil divisions 354-466 6 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, »1B TABLE XVIII — Acreage and yield of hay and forage by counties and minor civil divisions .• - . 467-580 TABLE XIX — Number and capacity of silos, acreage and yield of po- tatoes and field peas by counties and minor civil divisions 581-645 TABLE XX — Poultry and bees by counties and minor civil divisions. . 646-702 TABLE XXI — Dairy products by counties and minor civil divisions. . . 763'-765 TABLE XXII — Production of vegetables by counties and minor civil divisions 766-881 TABLE XXIII — Production of fruit by counties and minor civil divisions 882-931 TABLE XXIV — Number of cattle of all kinds by counties and minor civil divisions 932-992 TABLE XXV — Number of horses, mules and asses Ijy counties and minor civil divisions 993-1053 TABLE XXVI — Wool produced and number of sheep, swine and goats by counties and minor civil divisions 1054-1,113 TABLE XXVII — Acreage of farms in counties and minor civil divisions and how utilized Ill4- ERRATA Page 153 Total bushels com for state should read 74,277,131 Page 153 Total bushels speltz for state should I'ead . 2,748,3^6 Page 153 Total acreage wheat for state should read .'...• . 4,145,441 Page 153 Total bushels potatoes for state should read. . . . 4,361,869 Page 153 Total acres other grass seed for state should 'read 5,985 Page 153 Total bushels other grass seed for st&te should ' read ...,....; . .. . ; 54,948 Page 153« Total acres flax seed for state should read. . . . 68,909 Page 153 Total bushels flax seed for state should read. . . . 407,232 Page 153 Total acres plowed for state should read 10,753,364 Page 153 Total acres pasture for state should read 9,302,587 Page 153 Total carrots for state should read 31,106 Page 153 Total beets for state should read 62,859 Page 154 Total cheese for state should read 210,544 Page 154 Total cream sold for state should read 49,022,849 Page 154. Total wool for state should read 1,681,256 Page 156 Caption f»'r Table III should read, "Showing Acreage of Farms and How Utilized." Page 156 Hughes county should read 25,117 acres plowed, and 262,292 acres pasture. Page 157 Total acres plowed for state should read 10,753,364, and total acres: pasture 9,302,587. Page 158 Bushels of corn for Davison county should read 1,862,123. Page 159 Total bushels corn for state should read 74,277,131. Page 159 Acreage wheat for Minnehaha county should read 16,703. Page 159 Tetal acreage of wheat for state should read 4,145,441. Page 161 Bushels speltz for Turner county should read 10,394. Page 161 Total bushels speltz for state should read 2,748,396. Page 162 Acreage of flax seed for Faulk county should read 2,205. Page 162 Bushels of flax seed for Faulk county shouU read 13,610. Page 163 Total acreage flax seed for state should read 68,909. Page 163 Total bushels flax seed for state should read 407,232. Page 164 Acreage other grass seed for Faulk county should read 143. Page 164 Bushels other grass seed for Faulk county should read 589. Page 165 Total acreage other grass seed for state should read 5,985. Page 165 Total bushels other grass seed for state shsuld read 54,948. Page 170 Bushels potatoes for McCook county should read 74,374. Page 170 Total bushels of potatoes for state should read 4,361,869.. Page 174 Cheese for Potter county should read 184, cream sold 632,019. Page 174 Cheese for Roberts county should read 280, cream sold 1,080,329. THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B Page 174 Cheese for Spink county should read 228, cream sold 743,610. " S, Page 175 Total cheese for state should read 210,544, cream sold 49,022,849. Page 176 Carrots fonJackson county should read 391. Page 177 Total carrots for state should read 31,106. ' Page 178 Beets for Jackson county should read 446. Page 179 Total beets foT state -should read 62^859. Page 186 Wool for Fall' River icounty should read 12,S8K). Page 187 Total wool for state should read 1,681,256. Page 825 Beets for Jackson county should read 446. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. LETTER OP TRANSMITTAL. Hon. Frank M. Byrne, Governor, The Capitol, Pierre, South Dakota. Sir:' Herewith I hand you the compiled returns of the Third State Census of South Dakota, taken as of May 1, 1915, pursuant to the requirements of the Constitution, and Chapter 63 of the Daws of 1905. Faithfully, DOANE ROBINSON, See'y and Sup't. Pierre, August, 20, 1915. THIRD STATE CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915. The Third State Census of South Dakota was taken as of May 1, 1915, by the assessors acting as ex-officio enumerators, under the general direction of the Secretary and Superintend- ent of the Department of History, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 63 of the Laws of 1905. For the printing and ex- pense incident to the work preliminary to this census the legisla- ture of 1913, appropriated the sum of $2,000, and for the ex- pense of the compilaton etc., the legislature of 1915 provided a further sum of $3,500. A population register for each township or other minor civil division was provided and in addition 810,000 cards were supplied, the plan being to list all of the people in the registers and to provide an index card containing detailed information pertaining to each individual. These cards are in the following form: 1915 Card No. Sex Color Married _ Single — Widowed Divorced Read Write Blind Deaf — Insane Idiot If Foreign Born are you Naturalized Years In IT. S Tears in S. D. Name Age County P. O Town or Township Ward Do you oiwn your home or farm. Yes No Occupation Birthplace Ancestry Father's birthplace Mother's birthplace Extent of Education Graduate of Military Service. Civil War Mexican Spanish State Regiment Company Maiden name of wife Year married Church affiliation Signed Assessor This card becomes a permanent record. It will be observed that the cards call for some extra-stat- POPULATION STATISTICS 11 utory information. They were prepared in this form upon the advice of the attorney general who held it was entirely proper to assemble this important information iinder the general powers conferred by statute, the importance of the record justi- fying the additional labor involved. After the compilation of the information these cards were carefully alliterated in index form so that as a by-product of the census the state, possesses a complete card index of all of her people, supplementing the very valuable index obtained from the Second Census. The ex- perience of the past ten years demonstrates that this index of the population with the vast fund of personal information em- braced in it is exceedingly valuable, a value that is augmented with each passing year. With the experience secured by the superintendent in handling the second census the methods used this year were less experimental and the results more satisfactory, and it was possible to announce the complete results of the enumeration of the population within thirtj' days of t he completion of the enumeration and of the agricultural enumeration in less than sixty days from the time the assessors completed their work. THE POPULATION. General Results — The total population of the state was found to be 582,765, an increase of 128,141 over the Second Census, 1905. but 1.123 less than revealed by the Federal Cen- sus of 1910. The cause for the slight loss since 1910 is due to the fact that the census, of 1910 was taken when the homestead movement into the trans-Missouri region was at the crest.- In a great measure the homesteaders who located at that time did not remain to cultivate their lands but left them after securing title from the government. The groAvth of population in the eastern portion of the state is most gratifying and the fact that_ gains are recorded in practically every minor division where there exists cause to expect an increase is the best proof of the efficiency and integrity of the present count. The county audi- tors are entitled to great credit for the interest and care shown in the census of their several counties and the assessors have been faithful and efficient. 12 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 Growth of the Towns. — The cities and towns continue to gain in population over the rural communities. In 1900 only 26.5 percent, of the people of South Dakota resided in incor- porated places, in 1905, there were 33.1 percent, in 1910, the percentage was the same as in 1905 due to the rush to the home- steads which at that time was at its height and exactly kept pace with the towns, but in this year, 1915, 211,801 South Da- kotans, or 36.3 percent of the total population live in incor- porated municipalities. Among the subjoined tables will be found all incorporated places alphabetically arranged with the population of each. The rank and population of the places having more than 1.000 people is as follows : 1. Sioux Falls 20,929 20. Mobridge 1,551 2. Aberdeen 11,846 21. Elk Point 1,546 3. Watertown 8,313 22. Dell Rapids 1,538 4. Lead 8,128 23. Sisseton 1,386 5. Mitchell 7,785 24. Beresford 1,332 6. Huron 6,112 25. Parker 1,324 7. Yankton 4,771 26. Tyndall 1,302 »• y^^ »^ ^'Z S: mroL.-:;::::: i^l 9. Madison 3,949 gg ^^^^^ 1 200 10. Brookings 3.416 30. Howard 1,169 11. Redfield 3,122 31. Wessington Springs. 1,142 12. Deadwood 3,113 32. Parkston 1,132 10 TJ4„™.„ q mo 33. Salem 1,132 ]l- ^;''^': a'Se 34. Centerville 1.109 14. Vermilhon 2.376 ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ 15. Canton 2,31b gg chamberlain 1,055 16. Hot Springs 2,132 37 sturgis 1,029 17. Milbank 1-940 R8. Groton 1,028 18 Flandreau 1,688 39. Desmet 1,014 19. Webster 1,^40 Foreign Population.— The percentage of foreign born per- ■ sons grows progressively less at each census and South Dakota is becoming more and more, distinctively a state of native born people. Foreign immigration has practically ceased; in fact very few foreigners have come into this state directly from abroad in the past twenty years. During the homestead rush of 1906-1910, a good many foreign bom persons came, chietly trom other states, but these did not as a rule remain so that the total POPULATION STATISTICS 13 number of foreigners rose from 89,534 in 1905, to 100.568 in 1910. to again recede to 90,487 the present year. The percent- ages to the whole .population have fallen at each census as fol- lows: 1870, 31,7; 1880, 34.0; 1885. 31.0; 1890, 27.6; 1895, 26.0; 1900, 22.0; 1905, 19.7; 1910, 17.5; 1915, 15.5, From the tables showing period of residence it will be ob- served that more than 56 percent of our foreign population has resided in the United States more than 20 years and more than 43 percent of it has resided in South Dakota for more than 20 years. Less than 10 percent has resided in the United States under five years. Ancestry. — More significant from the sociological point of view is the blood and traditions of a person, than is the place of his birth, and it was determined, as far as possible, to learn the ancestry of the people of South Dakota. In addition to the desirability of knowing the traditions of the people inhabiting the state there was the further reason for this action that a very considerable number of our people are natives of Russia, though of pure German blood and antecedents; from every point of view they are German, but the federal census and writers not conversant with the real situation class them as Russians. With the special view of classifying this large ele- ment of our population where it should properly be classed, each individual was asked to disclose his ancestry to the enumer- ators. The result is satisfactory so far as families which have immigrated in recent generations and we are able to show in a general way the parent stocks from which our population is de- rived. The disclosure is interesting and valuable and perhaps has never before been undertaken in any census, federal or state. Those classified as American come from families so long settled that knowledge of foreign origin has been lost. This statement likewise applies to those classed as Canadians. Chiefly, those returned as Russian are German. The considerable num- ber classed as "Other nationalities" are chiefly of mixed an- cestry which could not be conveniently classified. The table gives the details by counties. The aggregates are as follows: H THIKD CENSUS .OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 Percent of Ancestry Number whole Pop. African 322 0.05 American 137,331 .* 23.3 Austrian 3,123 0.5 Belgian 526 0.099 Bohemian 9,845 1.7 Bulgarian 218 0.03 Canadian 1,851 0.3 banish ''. ' 12,898 2.2 English .....■.". 29,700 5. Finnish 3,410 0.58 French 4,936 0.8 German : 130,514 22.4 Greek 526 0.09 Holland,ers . ........:........ 8,160 1-4 Indian .., . ,.,. .. 20,357. 3.5 Irish -....,,.. ^6-643 4.5 ftalian 1,000 0.17 Montenegrin -3 Np'rwegi9,n . . . .; : 56,731 9.55 . Portugese ........ .,» .5 Kussia,^ . , . , 4:.762 0.8 Scotch, ,., 7,519 1.2 Servian • 83 Spanish 38 Swedish 22,872 3.9 Swiss 1,804 0.3 Turkish 51 ^elsh 2,292 0.4 .Others (Mixed) 90,897 16.1 School Children. — An interesting table and perhaps the best test of the completeness of this census is table No. Ill, showing the nu,mber of persons of , school age in the state . The annual l^cbool census is always taken with care for upon it is ap- portioned the school moneys, to the several districts. It is not unusug-l for school boards to. pay a premium to enumerators for rOPULATION STATISTICS . . 15 each name listed in excess of the maximum of the previous year. The school census for 1915, including colored children and the children of citizen Indians totals 173,656 as- retttriled to the state commissioner of School and Public Lands as the basis for the apportionment of school moneys for the ensuing year. This third State Census returns a total of 175,092 white persons of school age or if the colored persons and Indians were taken into consideration about one child to each school district in ex- cess of the number returned by the school census. Voters. — The census returns 169*419 male persons more than twenty-one years of age. That is to say, the total number of voters in the state is equal to 30.1 percent 6f the population. Military Age. — There are 129,724 males more than eighteen and under forty-five years of age, a number that would con- stitute a rather formidable army were' 'Sotith- Diakdta to be in- vaded. -: Literacy. — Table XVII shows *hat the total number of white illiterates is 3.134, or 0.72 percent of the population above ten years of age. This is unquestionably the lowest rate of illiter- acy anywhere. In the Federal Census South Dakota suffers in the matter of literacy because the large class of illiterate In- dians are included in the Federal tables. Extent of Education. — Table XVIII showing the extent of education of all persons over 18 years is a new venture in cen- sus making, and the result is interesting and gratifying. 269.052 persons have a common school education; 27,345' have been educated in High Schools ; 3,178 have Normal School education • 7,371 have had some college training and 5,006 are college graduates. Home Tenure. — Table XIV showing the number of persons owning their homes is not very satisfactory or conclusive be- cause of a misunderstanding of instructions by many enum- erators. The analysis of the returns show that 111,220 persons more than eighteen years of age own their own homes, while 228,460 such persons are not owners of their homes. It was intended that this information should be supplied^ only by heads of families, but some of the enumerators retiffined the husband and wife and sometimes the children of a family as 16 THIRD CENSTTS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 owners of the home so that results secured are not particularly significant. Conjugal Condition. — Table XV shows the conjugal condi- tion of our people. The most significant feature perhaps per- tains to divorce, there being but 1,195 divorced male per- sons and 1'081 divorced female persons in the state, indicating that the commonwealth is not seriously menaced by the divorce evil. The number of unmarried males over eighteen years of age exceeds the number of unmarried females by 34,071. The number of widowed women exceeds the number of widowed men by near 4.000. Church Affiliation. — Table XVI is also a new venture in census making. It does not attempt to show the actual mem- bership of the various churches but each person was permitted to indicate to what church he is affiliated. This includes the non-member children of church members and many persons who belong to church societies but are hot in regular membership. The remarkable feature of the table is that nearly one-half of the entire population of the state do not profess affiliaton with any church organization. Occupations. — This table, No XVII. covers all persons over ten years of age, and shows that practically the entire popula- tion of the state is usefully employed. Specific Occupations. — Table XVIII devoted to specific oc- cupations is an interesting revelation of the manner in which the population of the state is employed in each county and the totals indicate that no special line of business is overloaded. While the professions are well represented, no one of them is overdone. Minor Civil Divisions. — Table XX gives the population of each county by the minor civil divisions therein. There is on file in this department the complete analysis of the population within each minor civil division for all of the materials shown in the tables. This is especially advantageous to the sociologi- cal student and while it is not practical to carry it into the published report, the material will always be available here. Index of Population. — ^As was done in case of the census of 1905, so the individual cards made by the enumerators for this census are carefully alliterated and preserved in a vast card POPULATION STATISTICS 17 index in the department. The index derived from the second census has proven to be of an inestimable value in supplying evidence, ranging from the trivial matter pertaining to the school age of children, to evidence in felonies and in determin- ing the disposition of estates. The information embraced in the third census cards is much more comprehensive and ex- plicit than those of the second census. From the material contained in the index of the third state census a very full and interesting biographical sketch might be written of every in- dividual residing in this state. This index of itself is worth vastly more money than the entire cost of the census. Conclusion. — One of the important results of the state cen- sus is the fact that the results secured by it are at once made available to the public. At this date, thirty-five days later than the date upon which the counties are required by law to return the census to this division, all of the material facts have been published and on this date the completed schedules are being sent to the printer, and the official publication and distribution of them may be expected not later than October. DOANB ROBINSON, Superintendent. Pierre, August 20th, 1915. 1.8 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB I Showing Population 1915 Compared with Population 1905 with Percentages of Increase and Decrease COUNTY Armstrong _ Aurora ^ Beadle ;- Bennett _: Bon Homme Brookings Bro"wn Brule ■ Buffalo Butte Campt)ell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington __ Corson • Custer Davison Day Deuel • Dewey Douglas E}dmunds Fall River . Faulk Srant' i— Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding — Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson _-- Jerauld — Kingsbury Lake Lawrence _ Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson Marshall — Meade Mellette — Miner Minnehaha Moody Penningtom Perkins — Potter E,oberts — Sanborn — Spink Stanley — Sully Tripp Turner Union "Walworth . 1915 1905 I 3,623 7,556 796 6.062 8,268 13,744 3,404 391 3,?41 2,297 7,612 5,697 5,009 7,908 1,832 1,900 6,945 7,592 4,573 . 1,096 3,497 3,617 3,379 2,794 5,545 6,245 1,951 4,169 3,909 3,358 2,722 2,527 6,803 1,456 1,083 2,811 6,342 6,274 9,596 7,311 3,196 5,365 3,621 4,539 4,880 1,031 4,233 20,100 5,217 5,463 4,166 1,947 8,169 3,967 8,258 1,219 1,104 5,471 7,722 6,072 3,186 o 3,113 8,506 692 5,608 7,276 12,225 2,972 298 2,653 Z,200 6,707 4,973 4,206 7,284 1,440 1,562 6,160 6,673 3,966 837 3,142 3,228 2,648 2,471 4,928 5,614 1,602 3,622 3,377 2,958 2,099 2,376 6,292 1,230 994 2,464 6,672 6,691 8,114 6,253 3,805 4,648 3,210 3,789 3,844 796 3,774 17,513 4,469 4,677 3,476 1,701 7,092 3,410 6,719 1,032 900 4,635 6,914 5,364 2,733 231 6,736 16,061 1,488 11,560 16,644 25,969 6,376 •1,485 5,894 t4,888 '14,790 10,670 9,214 16,192 3,272 3,452 13,005 •14,235 8,529 "1,933 6,639 6,845 6,027 5,265 10,474 11,919 3,553 7,791 7,286 6,316 4,821 '6,065 13,096 2,685 2,077 6,275 11,947 11,865 17,710 13,664 "7,412 10,013 6,831 8,328 «8,724 *3,427 8,007 37,613 9,686 10,040 7,641 3,648 15,660 7,377 14,977 2,251 2,00'4 10,262 14,636 11,436 5,919 4,662 10.*64 11,135 14,019 17,794 5,237 * 639 3,975 4,587 11,212 8,701 8,981 11,295 ID d m o Ah 2,899 10,057 13,785 7,477 5,974 6,293 4,222 3,962 9,600 .7,024 6,962 5,071 5,669 3,921 12,231! 1,822 3,576 11,199 9,888 21,060 12,742 •4,263 9,037 5,727 7,101 !k 4,825 6,271 27,282 8,893 6,078 2,978 13,905 5,387 11,334 2,649 1,479 13,896 11,212 4,006 47.6 69.5 3.8 10.9 45.9 21.7 0.4 48.3 6.6 31.9 22.6 2.6 34.5 19.4 29.6 3.2 14.0 11.1 31.2 42.7 32.8 , 9.1 69.6 ■Sri u u h 12.0 42.9 11.4 28.9 7.0 47.3 47.5 6.4 19.9 6.7 73.8 10.8 19.3 17.0 80.8 27.6 37.8 8.9 65.2 22.5 10.0 36.9 32.1 35.5 6.3 1.9 47.8 15.9 15.D POPULATION STATISTICS 19 table: I. — Continued Showing Population 1915 Compnreil with Population 1005 with Percentages of Increase and Decrease 1915 1905 COUNTY 0) 1 "3 o 3 ,o Si: si Tankton 7,822 947 7,029 762 14,851 «2,571 13,126 13.1 Ziebach Cheyenne Reservation 2,633 5,141 1,705 7,476 1.68,7 .- Standing Rook (Part) Res. 6,315 Crow Creek & L. B. Res.- - Todd Co. (unorg.) 272 194 <=2,403 Total 302,892 266,089 582,765 454,624 ' "Includes 795 Indians on Crow Creek Reservation. •"Includes 152 Indians on Crow Creek Reservation. "Includes 1,937 Indians on Rosebud Reservation. ^Includes 411 Indians on Lower Brule Reservation. "Includes 365 Soldiers and Civilians at Fort Meade. 'Includes 471 Indians, reported by U. S. ^Includes 862 Indians, reported by V. S. '"Includes 982 Indians, reported by U. S. 'Includes 70 Indians, reported by U. S. ''Includes 1,593 Indians, reported by U. S. t391 in Herried not classified by sex. No cards received. ♦♦Exclusive of Whites and Indians on Crow Creek Reservation. X Included in Stanley County. A Included in Butte County. •Exclusive of Whites and Indians in Lower Brule Reservation. AExclusive of 580 Soldiers and Civilians at Fort Meade. 2( 2(20 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 m a « ■S r 55 S 09 e •J S? h A. e A H h «0 V •a ti s« ■3* I*' as I' as h ■ «s a I 03M OU3 00 c- ©o U30 00 eo «0iH 00 lA CO 00 CO vcDtaeow Ot-Tf0>OlO»Ht-lrt O OlOCDW THCC-^tDC-D- i-C-^CQCOi-Ht-OOOeOrH Oi W00O"*C-USMWd3MO iH ■*««£! 00 t- eniH«0rHOt-r-ooc^eeio t~-woooasoei-lTH(M0S00lAcg00U5OtJ'eCCOMiH «oc-teioooo>"^osOi-iOicairtcgt>eD-*OifieoTHoco OrHOO'^lrtOSNOOOSC-OOlTfCDCOt-TH'^COt-C-CCO iH "* lo"w"rH -^"US ■*" O'oo" ■^' M V tH ■*" !>.',_(" (Dt-'l> CD OCO' eOCOrH CDi-HCO t-t-co t-oos IrtCOt- CDIAOJ ITS t- CD (Mino irtiot- TtH(MT oauao (MrHOS CDC- CO OlOCO OOM CDt« (Mm 00 CD us CDOC- iMOrH "*OSO ■^CDCD O-^OO OcOM 00-cf.r-llOOSOOTHC^inosQOr-r- 04 1* o -^ ^,"S OS ec ■* ** "^ ^ '*^^'*1*^ "* 'R.^i"' OiCooooffqTiHaiioi>.(McooooocDoM (DW'i-irHUSlOCOrHWTt* Vo"o>U3COC«>« USOCDUS CDt-C-rHffflOSt-tMC- eomoawcoooeq-^o OOiHOOiHCOCDCOOiOS 'os of t-^c^N 00 w in ■* lincqCiirH I 00 O) CO CO OSOOONCOt-C-rHin rHOOOt-iMOC-iH* IC^ICOOO I t-.OO Oi t- !M(MOOO ^osiHw^oinc-w COD-00 O 1-1 00 IM T-IOSrH OOC^iH OiOito mo* C^rHTtH OiHM eOON CDi-iTt* "*mco OS in CO OS CO 03 CD ■* (MeoiniHWi- ococoo c^r^•*os COOO CO (Mt-N-* OOtHtHO NC3"*'* 00 00"iHOs' CDOCO"* in CO in-* t-inoin COtHOOO oom"*co in CO OS OS t-wco-* iHr-IOOCO ineomco OSiHON OOiMOiH COrH"*CO OrH*MCOOSi-liHOOrHTHincOOOCDt-t-r-imc«3COOCDOOin COl-(OSiH"*OOOSC>q"*OCDCOOSinTt'COasOOOC-COM-*C-OOCO mtXDC-OOint-OCDI>eDeDCD'*CO*OOCDOSOS"*C0005D"*iH t-rHOOOO c^oin OOtMCO CO in cq CO iH in C0C-i-tC-"*O COOin*rHt- e^t-i t-mi-l C-lOO"*lNCOrHT-<"*t-t-CO«DOT-1000t-t-rH"*eqCDCOOSi-lrH ^CDTHCO'r-lrHCOOS(NC>aOiHOO'**'*cet-t-mOCDeOCOrHint- 0SOOt-lO'*OOOCOI>'*OCOCDOCDVCDCOOS(NOffqcO'*OSOOin 'I" Wh:ii^h1 '^S s^ ties B"-! in*« « s P'S" na^ tv^ &*;» ««" > M esSo 3 So 22 THIRD CENSUS 'OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK III Sliowlug IVhlte Cliliaren Under fl Years of Age, and Ages 6 to 20 Years Inclusive, by Counties COUNTY Under Six Six to Twenty School Age o d a p. -t-» ri s o S fq B Aurora Beadle Bennett _. Bom Homme Brookings Baown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell __ Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey Douglas Ddmunds Fall River _. Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury _. Lake Lawrence _-. Lincoln Lyman MoCook MoPherson _ Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha - Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Todd Tripp — Turner Union 516 544 1,206 1,151 20 30 900 863 1,160 1,049 1,764 1,716 466 434 66 47 424 414 390 409 1,105 1,096 812 826 596 568 978 1,017 261 263 217 199 • 833 714 1,035 1,059 674 634 139 132 549 493 573 579 321 347 367 391 775 734 929 957 271 199 578 551 539 556 491 482 394 395 284 304 1,170 1,126 199 200 186 186 363 404 817 756 824 819 1,145 1,082 917 910 581 487 810 700 627 598 668 655 617 587 151 157 620 618 2,354 2,194 728 700 738 616 706 636 280 247 1,210 1,135 542 491 1,000 1,006 188 165 169 153 46 48 948 866 1,166 1,032 801 844 1,060 2,»67 50 1,763 2,209 3,480 • 900 103 838 799 2,201 1,638 1,164 1,995 514 416 1,547 2,094 1,208 267 1,042 1,152 668 758 1,509 1,886 470 1,129 1,095 973 789 588 2,296 399 372 767 1,373 1,643 2,227 1,827 1,068 1,610 1,225 1,323 1,204 308 1,238 4,548 1,428 1,354 1,342 527 2,345 1,033 2,006 353 322 93 1,813 2,188 1,645 1,028 1,043 2,423 2,224 49 35 1,892 1,784 2,574 2,464 S,80V 3,586 953 975. lis im 888 821 886 940 2,378 2,232 1,861 1,663 1,43V 1,281 2,224 2,278 422 386 496 428 1,869 1,864 2,531 2,293 1,608 1,375 263 254 1,267 1,166 1,255 1,267 803 736 885 904 1,812 1,816 2,104 2,021 499 482 1,316 1,242 1,237 1,154 1,067 965 666 602 647 658 2,448 2,324 419 380 299 306 936 803 1,798 1,888 1,913 1,881 2,309 2,190 2,152 1,958 1,129 1,167 1,692 1,560 1,408 1,208 1,334 1,220 1,264 1,141 267 209 1,296 1,276 5,005 5,186 1,516 1,427 1,430 1,438 1,079 970 643 602 2,811 2,684 1,168 1,130 2,256 2,126 316 310 316 271 79 69 1,454 1,441 2,390 2,417 1,839 1,779 2,071 4,647 84 3,676 5,028 7,393 1,928 221 1,709 1,826 4,610 3,624 2,718 4,502 808 924 3,733 4,824 2,883 517 2,423 2,512 1,639 1,789 3,628 4,125 981' 2,568 2,391 2,032 1,268 1,305 4,762 799 605 1,739 3,686 3,794 4,499 4,110 2,296 3,262 2,616 2,554 2,405 476 2,571 10,191 2,943 2,868 2,049 1,245 S,396 2,288 4,382 626 587 138 2,896 4,807 3,61S POPULATION STATISTICS' 23 WalTvoirth 537 494 9S8 144 1,031 1,900 282 1,042 2,148 236 971 2,103 229 2,013 942 4,251 Ziebach _ 138 465 Total _ _ 41,796 40,346 82,142 89,537 85,555 175,092 24 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE IV Showlns Whole Number of Voters, and Persons of Military Age, by Counties COUNTY cl m M > 0) 0) d s„5 o o O S^3 1,280 564 1,844 1,491 3,933 956 4,889 3,889 133 24 157 116 2,014 1,161 3,165 2,455 3,206 1,310 4,516 3,375 5,870' 2,213 8,083 6,549 1,604 466 1,973 1,475 171 48 219 172 1,392 617 1,909 .1,413 427 691 1,118 746 2,892 1,038 3,930 2,840 2,256 833 3,089 2,279 2,069 907 2,976 2,332 3,438 1,085 4,573 3,363 819 285 1,104 _ 931 956 169 1,125 676 3,504 863 4,367 3,288 2,424 1,545 3,969 3,008 1,586 844 2,430 1,890 556 136 692 610 1,070 621 1,691 1,314 842 808 1,650 472 1,797 440 2,237 1,797 1,145 378 1,623 1,763 1,920 1,037 2,967 2,272 2,234 889 3,123 2,368 . 839 236 1,075 808 1,484 785 2,269 1,771 1,684 408 2,092 1,663 1,480 373 1,853 1,433 1,091 571 1,662 1,323 1,229 235 1,464 920 1,965 1,277 3,242 2,581 601 186 , 787 583 475 110 585 430 1,161 339 1,500 1,189 2,534 1,049 3,583 2,733 2,482 784 3,266 2,734 3,704 2,371 6,075 4;389 2,616 1,573 4,189 3,312 1,607 468 2,075 1,631 2,109 769 2,878 2,243 734 831 1,565 1,303 1,617 801 2,418 1,946 2,333 681 3,014 2,171 471 160 631 611 1,709 585 2,294 1,703 8,920 3,528 12,448 9,612 2,012 782 2,794 2,164 2,651 621 3,272 2,486 1,902 579 2,481 1,932 731 275 1,006 676 2,484 1,516 4.000 2,961 1,734 445 2,179 1,596 3,647 967 4,604 3,784 585 125 710 496 481 110 591 446 2,363 623 2,986 2,294 117 31 148 121 2,627 1,638 4,165 3,325 ' 2,369 1,054 3,423 2,518 Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix . Clark Clay Codington __. Corson Custer Davidsoin Day Deuel Dewey Douglas Bdmunds Fall River _. Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson _. Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury _. Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lymati McCook McPherson _. Marshall — _. Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha _. Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Toidd Turner Union POVUl^ATION STATISTICS .25 Walworth 606 3,008 434 971 1,654 125 1,677 4,662 659 1,285 3,437 433 Yankton Ziebach Total _ _ _ 119,975 49,444 169,419 129 724 26 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 e a Ml a Pk B oG a SB § .- n UP H'S a ?H aa a I S e En a a I ie4 1 I I I (M >^ ■ ! ! ! ! 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POPULATION STATISTICS t< iH CO in t- 1- 1- iH o in Tt< 1-1 loot-ooMcoiH ■^i-lrHM CSCO M ICO COinrH iH in i-l i-l Og CC OS OS 00 CO CO CO iH CO CO m CO *-t rH CO IWeOflOrHi-liHeOt- ■*!>-«) I U3 l(M IC^ I \S3 liN I IdOO I O eo t- c*j iH CO caoT-i'*ocooioa>0"^coe)'*"^cqc>qt-c-Tt*coosNcosDCD5Doa'^iirt09eat- •**COTHLCOOCOCOL—C-'q-tf-^OSi-ICO COOiOrHlOC^ N COCO N O^r-i T-iOO iH rH ■* .1-1 rH -^ t-1 3' 34 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 V Hsiuui^ qsjiSua IISIU-BQ U'BJP'BU'BO U'BIJ'BStna u-Bituaiioa: u-EiSiea u-ep^sn-v" u-BoiJauiv UBOiajv loo 1 iw I «lO»a30SOO'*OIr-NOr-IC»UiC-5Dt-CSOOt-«POiCO(M'^OOlO cso t- OS t- eo cc in o CO CO (?a N 1-1 o t- 1- ea ITS lo t- 1-1 "* lo t- tH ■^OS "^"^iHlO W iH CO «D CO CO 1-1 cq -^ cq iH CO CO CO "* CQ CO tH rH m « tH T-lNrHiHCO lOiHiHM 04 loqocqcq 00 S.1 I r-l CO rH -*CflU300Wi-l-*moOOSeOI>OSOOOSOOi-liHODqosm'HC'-^t-NOal>-OOU3«l'*ms©OSiHlH(K100Mpt-QONN rHU3 rHCOlOf-i" -A -^'cocqiH iH'^"iHi-l' rH 4te I liH li-l lcpc>4 |00Tt.PS^ &g.i ft) d 03 ar* ^ fioi?-c»r-iLAcoooooocet-o4u3-^eDcocoLnu9cocoAQOiraoo*iLaoou3Lns3c>3oooooot-te^cnooiHooaiHrHe4«ooomc^ t-eococOT-lNTi* N cq CO CO eo r-t •* Tj< 00 C^IO OCOeQCOrH oaoiM'Ttix^o-^Lr3eot-CDeoe40si>>t-eou3rHoocot-l>Aoaoma)iAr-IO'^oo OOt- ■* 00 (D O CO -^ tH m Ti< 00 to CO so "* OO 1-1 ■* t- CO (M eo -T*" N OOTHMOq OOrSeaNrH iH t-I'^IOtHt-I CO CO CQ iH CO rH (M CO CO CO 1 1-1 iH IM rH C- CO tH '«1< 05 ^f I GO OS rH ■* CO C iramoocoosooint-t-'^coiot-woarHOOoocococosot-ococomt-oscoeoc-io t-lfflCOCOOOlOCOiHim-iCOCQCOiHrHrKCOrHi-ICOCOesCDOOeotOCDCOOCOasrHCO '^COtO'^OSCOCOSOCDOCOCQrHt-COCOinTtHOOCOC-OIMaJOirSOS OOOOSCOIA CO »HCO• I I loatn irH I IrH I I IrH I SI 3136 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 fl a a i I " ^ I H a «l it a e asaSu^JOd: u'BiSaMJiOM uijSauajuOM U-BJI'B^I IISIJI U'BipUI sjspuBUOH 5189-10 UBUijao ijouaj^g: 1 ItH I I r 1 I I I I I IrH 00-*< OiHrHOOWOOCPSD03C005UaW*-*COOCnTH«3QO^O^OOSD CO-* THeOCDN QO-*eviP3eoTtHooO'*u3l>DOO>T-tocOMMOONeoiOT-looeot-i3>c>aos •^OSrHOSCOt-lrtNTfr-iOSlAWeDMOOOCOt-rHeJOOOOOO-^WMOSOSt- cot- CO r-lc^ ol ifflcoeococ«i c- ■* N rH C^ T-l N CO CO ^ CO e^ N N r-lia It- 1 I (MA C- lCO*OOiArHCDCOC90THOa3CDAt-i-<0000 COODe<|-^lAeO<»COCOO 3 J5 £t;> !>.s ^ 3 Ea 3 § gd B c c OT-iooin>cooocQ(MtH>*CQ(MrHt-coeDt:-ffO-*(rqTtiflo04oeDCaco^oo^oomLor-icft OU3T-lt--*OSffq rH CO 300mOcq'^CnrHTiH0(MO->.5.S Er."^ o w «; ^ □, - *- SsoS 1 Cd "^ -ii C! ;fe 38 38 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 « I s n 1 sjaiHO t-ectoortt-t0rt-wir-a>ost-c-mco-*rHosou5ONcjmTH2» = ";>5 M O rt M m lO Oa rH 00 t- a> N O 0> « Ol tH 00 l-f « O m lO -* H lO » B lO tD_CV3 BO NIO ri iHi-lfHTH NNt-4 iH H iHtH Hr-i ^slSJi\ '*OOTH!0 0>OOONNOilNrtOOOOUSiniNtP«lrH0STH00«l-* ootM eoeocoeo U3 oo -^to OS ■*«[:- oo OS con woior^rs Tf-^oqco t- UBissna eoN lin losos 1 lO t- ■* 00 IH *H tH tH t- CO ■* oq WT^N 00 OS o-^earH low NN IC- ICOri 1 tHWiH W »5 T-li-l Cfl ■* ■* t-1 W OS ■* rH rH Ca C 6 1 1 § ii "Oh 8i il Douglas - - _ _ Edmunds Fall River Faulk 6 tu 4) K 1 1 c So t S.S POPULATION STATISTICS 39 t-i0T}i< Nb-'^iia OS w ■* t- CO N OS o 00 CQ N tH CO ep ■* rH cq Oi 00 1-1 1- i-i eo CDiHiHrHrHCOrHiM CO co'^ooc«e4coiAeomo3co'^asO'i#u3OOLaa)as'^o-^i>c0'>4oor (MT-iOOeCCSCOt-'^COrHiH«OeoOOC0aSrHU3LaU3Lm>'^r-C«OOOCOOOOU3U3r ri «DiH00«(N«O lOCC COCOC^COeO eOrHCD tHCOCO**rHCO IrH iT-liHUS CD(NC-OSOSOC-iHOSOt-U5(MWOSQOTHeo-^"*C0rHO00U30C»iHC0WTHOTH00MiHiH WC^IO i-i tHtH Tfi-tCOiH 1-li-tCSi iHiHiH W Cli-I CDiHCOC^l I CO CO !>• M CO OS C<) IOO*^ s COUNTY U3 O tH o o O 0! ci o C tt) > " .s tJIH la 3^ ON p Walworth _ „ 211 264 8 232 313 47 225 320 40 710 1852 96 84 403 Ziebach _ 17 Total _ 8,152 10,434 11,464 51,131 9,378 9.1 11.5 12.6 56.3 42 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE IX Sho-nrlus Years of Residence of Foreign Born Persons In Sonth Dakota, by Counties GOUinTT Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings _ Broiwn Brule BufCalo Butte Campbell __ Charles Mix Clark Clay' Codington _. Cotson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey Douglas Udmunds __ Pall River . Paulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury _ Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman MoCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Todd Turner Union in" C 0) 114 328 19 262 329 999 102 9 130 97 297 175 803 307 204 19 206 363 211 74 154 162 161 86 299 315 27 150 84 79 162 45 234 49 214 196 687 435 66 194 187 237 124 137 160 1,389 296 262 143 53 420 170 238 24 24 266 2 486 263 167 450 6 254 339 811 145 11 164 278 364 299 212 338 139 43 217 346 169 46 191 327 177 125 256 417 211 181 149 106 435 122 347 60 20 130 276 159 390 357 235 174 275 239 287 57 140 928 219 294 472 95 328 144 331 98 35 554 42 411 197 107 230 5 218 370 699 90 13 178 199 277 263 253 278 38 23 156 418 234 25 232 380 86 123 354 416 82 214 103 99 120 46 253 36 54 65 310 184 449 367 183 185 349 297 163 29 145 842 221 156 154 87 709 110 228 39 13 150 6 381 233 354 618 5 1.233 1,219 1,520 475 51 382 716 836 665 894 989 48 178 652 1,625 697 61 600 634 222 346 929 538 90 712 325 305 225 218 1,548 170 125 266 882 693 1,134 1,175 302 699 916 616 419 24 521 2,663 531 484 241 255 1,026 337. 673 52 117 169 10 1,492 1,124 s M a 66 163 322 83 177 17 43 23 152 86 55 124 60 11 120 152 210 16 48 160 44 20 92 46 32 159 48 108 29 37 216 15 4 62 239 287 1491 470 51 134 56 37 95 23 92 544 156 17 48 13 262 154 417 18 2 25 134 193 POPULATION STATISTICS 43 TABLB IX — Continued .Sho-cvlns Years of ReBldence ot Foreign Born Persons In United States, by Counties m u COUNTY O o O a o 3^ u u > a a Walworth _ 205 271 252 633 101 Yankton _ _ .. _ _ 350 357 431 1,569 445 Ziebach 107 56 14 19 12 Total _. 13,984 15.4 15,472 16.9 13,424 14.8 39 247 8,506 43.4 44 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 S d n i «! 5 ^ I « fa e u ill a [■BlOi aiBme^a: SfEJH I^^Oi atBtuajt aiBM I'BJOi aiBuia^j 9IT3M P O O THt-CqOOD-OSeDlrtrHiHt- eg rH C- N COCO I lOarHCO Q0^use<9O3 T-iCg CO OOt-H iH CO CO I *aiHasCOUU9 ^<0 OSOSOC^00«0C0t-0S©rHi-faiC-Ol"<**0SlHrHiH oosMi-ioscoiM eqL,^*c>ooioiflc->*'inms(NiMasifsorHCCiamooioo w^-t-ooooe>i«miHq GS| SS) 00 tH C» t- M « 1-1 OQ C- ■* CO CO CD ■* WW «P 00 t- O O ■* OS OO O SD rH i-tiHCO iHi-liHiH t-ItHtH r^^-l rH t}*ceOeD(NC<]<0r C0O1l>e4' U3QOUSCOCqinrHW*Tl«t>00'*OOe*.' OCArHOOSCO rH THrHCO Ol —^ m t-fi rH00C^OS00t-I>-5**Wt-t-0000t-C0rHNC-l>co"*Wr to va\a rHeoOOOOOl'^TttOCOCQMlOTtirHOSrHCD O*-* O Cv3 CO r COt-rHOO COrHCOb-'^'^t-OOrHtMeOL— OOWeOrH'^oOSt-tr CO rHrH rHrH rHrHrH rHrH w O — . t-OSU5lO"*C001>Ot-'*OSOimiOt-05000S(MOOCOlfl-^OOIMMrHt--eD (OrHOOOWC-tMt-lflTft-rHeOSOC-COlflUBCOCCOONrHNrHMOOOiTft-eO TP ■^^W CO » O in (M CO ^-(N rH -^^OO^eO "* O_00^O> 00 COM-^ost-TfcOc^SOcOOO (N"«o" Tpino'iM" (?4 iflTf"ffo"i«rHTHinTtrM C^"n (N rH eo'w rHc>a"c^'MrH ■«**l£3^C-OCqW00int-l0 00 0S(D0SW-*«i00e0«>00 00rHC^ON00t-C0 5r (N t- OO t- OO rH IflMiarHCOOOeO so rH so (MUD OS t-NcOOOCtoOOt-SSffi '=^-'-1'=^ ^'^."-<=i.^ ^-"^ "= ^^^-^^ «» •> '^ -* ■*«T-lrH(NOOsSwcOc5Sw rHCO MiM-*iH rH NMrHM NC^rH rHiHrHrHrHN rHrHrH ai^K o o rHCQ NMIOH rH (NCiliHCO e^drH r-t-Hy-i S . gin POPULATION STATISTICS ooo>qo«iou3imHiH«DirS(MOThW^iHlf3N|>"* T-tt-COCSOC-mt-C-OSMOlfSOt-NiHC- LAiHOQUS AOoaOOC-O^LWOOdCOO COOOOOt-'*Wt>WU30iHO,Wco«Ot-«)" odOCO W kC3 63 Ol0C-rHWtDC0"*0>-lfllf5C0rHC0^W0SC0CaifflC0 SO 00 cDCOCOOliHOiC^OSOSOO ifloo-^'^ooos.'fi't-OOOoot-NQoeqNCvit-rHN'^cyacaeDCOTjioo tr-usooooiM tH CO eo e- H OS ^IW OOOuaNOS^JTHmcOffqUaooOSCOWMiC^rHMC-W-^rHOq cx}OcQcov«D«coi t-jOs eg CO ds.os egT-i'*u3'^c-M'*osh«coeooi loua-^t-og rH " ' i-JT7(Oq,T7< 1-1, rHTH-^rHrH ^rH tHi-It-1 USCDlfSrHQOOiiHW'^egOOeOCaOCO'^OOOasiHSOTHQiHDOasOS'^rH-^t-eD tH CO T*< csioo CO ■^f lo i> tH eo'os u3 1> U5 ^ CO eg eg CO eg cd co -^co rn »« eOj^r co ui'^CQUi U300rHeg'^^^'^^'^^^^^^^°°^^^^^^^°°^^°o^ oseg-S-^osego'^'^.'^^O'"''*^*^"^^^'^"'"^ ifi wc- -^eoos ^DiHoebeo eg cgejffo''^"'^"'^'^'^^ rHoorH(N"TH MrHeg rH eacgrHcg" 0'*rHegrHrHosii:3C*t*«0'-"M'-ioot-rHcgoococorHoeqeo«om!DecoeoNT-iMcooe,»»^«c » "^ r-Tofl -"^ifl rHi-TcacJea tHIOCC rHYH CO rH CO r iH lO lt<'*oarHt--»J'CCTHr-lCO«eDrHLO"*OrHqpCOC*ICOC«acC0l0MO(MC0CqPQC0e0I>*Oam3TtlC01>rHrHW*'*«000OC>ac0rHC0rH t-io coeooscQ ooowtDMooifsosrH'^iMwoooosrHOO'^t-eot-eqeo -Jt iji-^Ln rH CO CO C<1 (MMTH CDCiCO^OOO COt-rH COOOi-lMC-i-t ■* rH COO* rJm00C0OTHC000Wt-OrHe0C-00eDmi>' 0e0CTH0s t-5D0S«0-* (K1MM"*M iH CO iHiH WIO N t- t- cft «5 TT t^ o CO m c<] t- T^ S «s 00 ec 'T**< u3 CO fig Tj< uscgoooooioioeocoo wcowoocooocgt-"«}'^c^Q0 ooos^ ■«j b- u3 mlt- DifST-fTHc-icooobtTOoeooieooOuaoq""** iticorHWtHiH o-^THiHOos-^usoq-^ffq t-ffdw^os i^t-owcot- cooo-<«4eokO oj ■^ irf'ft'T-^ o CO ttfin CO ■^;(*, osoo4eowccoo:dsVi''*t-co'AL, ^.- <0 iH CO C^iSft- C- C!l'^* c6 H cooosc^tMiMiHeeiMt-iN'^ooco irfrH -H>^iM(MCOCDCO'*WO CaWrH ISSMt-i ^'ttSffOOOCOThW C0t>VH«O I i-lrH SDMOS Tf-^iH O « 'iM W <0 e cococft«>NeoO'*;N«<^oioos e^ CD CO oo^- oiooH'*eo(M'*=Oirt(nMt-'*"*,HOCDOit-ooco THiaiaTHcq rH»-l T-l N ce'-* in iH t- rH t- lO C^OiincOC^ OO-^M •* 1-lrHiHj-l S t-'oi So « 00 IS b- OO O O -* r-( ti eo OS CO 00 (M-*COfOONNP3inrHt-OOC»C>liH ift «>H 1-fO OO T-( N VOO OC^t-OOr-lt-C^rHOOCOrHrHOrH«COOS O^ifl M iH i-l 1 1 1 1 lake j— Lawrence ^- Liincoln i_ Lyman McCook. Mcpherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Potter Perkins Roberts Sanborn _; Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Todd 2,786 6,956 635 4,630 6,414 10,721 2,729 307 2,614 1,657 5,697 4,357 3,671 5,814 1,499 1,443 6,948 6,743 3,421 766 2,643 2,853 2,674 2,063 4,504 4,604 1,537 3,225 3,029 2,480 1,863 2,131 4,881 1,124 813 2,225 4,936 4,564 7,684 6,642 2,742 4,169 2,610 3,430 3,787 762 3,251 16,701 3,996 4,406 1,546 3,281 6,1471 o 2,200 5,678 497 4,156 5,392 9,291 2,145 313 1,990 1,627 4,478 3,645 3,309 6,609 1,061 1,231 4,710 4,856 2,936 627 2,247 2,165 2,107 1,767 3,607 4,266 1,126 2,732 2,481 2,275 1,708 1,858 4,397 856 726 1,804 4,223 4,310 6,263 4,839 2,310 3,642 2,239 2,699 2,981 661 2,718 13,902 3,289 3,637 1,229 2,536 5,296 «• 3,013 2,558 6.796 5,218 952 766 849 669 3,960 3,262 203 118 4,986 12,634 1,122 8,686 11,806 20,020 4,874 620 4,604 3,234 10,475 8,002 5,980 11,423 2,560 2,674 10,658 10,699 6,367 1,393 4,890 5,118 4,681 3,830 8,111 8,870 2,657 6,957 6,6M 4,766 3,571 3,989 9,278 1,980 1,539 4,029 9,159 8,874 13,947 10,481 5,062 7,701 4,849 6,129 6,768 1,323 5,969 29,603 7,285 8,043 2,826 . 5,746 11,443] 5,571 11,014 1,718 1,518 7,212 321 2,619 6,599 541 4,064 6,081 9,898 2,633 304 2,501 1,653 5,407 4,152 3,281 5,262 1,469 1,300 5,661 5,305 3,116 739 2,634 2,680 2,128 1,895 4,194 4,408 1,493 3,011 2,843 2,174 1,777 1,981 4,364 1,066 720 2,087 4,447 4,179 7,064 5,292 2,683 3,846 2,460 3,221 3,388 753 3,073 14,635 3,701 3,741 1,478 3,141 5,616 3,897 5,321 896 831 3,839 203 167 356 94 476 333 823 196 3 113 104 290 205 390 562 30 143 287 438 305 27 1*9 173 446 168 310 196 44 214 186 306 86 150 527 38 23 138 489 385 620 360 59 314 160 2*9 399 9 ' 178 1,066 295 665 68 140 531 116 476 67 18 111 a ►■ V 9 1,617 5,407 416 3,922 5,061 8,737 1,993 312 1,871 1,561 4,523 3,482 3,006 6,099 1,007 1,121 4,610 4,619 2.654 619 2,206 2,186 1,893 1,666 3,420 4,107 1,089 2,666 2,217 1,903 1,634 1,748 4,027 772 701 1,690 3,717 4,005 5,836 4,689 2,253 3,374 2,119 2,613 2,802 660 2,527 12,979 3,162 3,316 1,220 2,364 6,036 2,396 4,668 704 663 3.121 118 is ■32 gg 583 271 81 234 341 554 152 1 119 76 266 163 304 510 54 110 100 237 282 8 41 79 214 201 187 159 37 177 264 372 74 110 370 84 15 114 506 305 427 260 57 168 120 186 179 11 191 923 137 221 69 171 260 161 66* 62 16 141 POPULATION STATISTICS 59 TABLK XVII — Continued SIiowInK Whole Number of Persons Over Ten Years of AKe, 1815, and the Number of Same Ensased In Useful Occupations ^f. 4 t ■M 'J ■d COUNTY ™ o 1^ 5 o ^^» "a 3a ' O R 19 6s s fe a •SHti Sh feHt3 feH 5,888 5,160 11,048 5,512 376 4,681 479 4,598 4,150 8,748 4,110 488 3,921 229 2,306 1,953 4,259 2,171 135 1,771 182 Yankton 5,726 4,869 10,595 5,188 538 3,941 928 Ziebach _ _ 702 535 1,237 675 27 491 44 Total ___-! 232,884 194,645 427,529 215,569 16,724 184,127 13,896 60 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 EJa^u^a H e § 1 saan'Ba sioa^moJV sjajoq'BT: sjuaSv Eh o Mt( ■M.iiP.5s. 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POPULATION STATISTICS 61 THWlOt-e^rHWtHiH-^rH^O^NNW^COt- «5lO«COr-t 15 O £23 §3^ 3g o 62 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 _ 1 S H I e O B 5 S o a J3d99}[ -JtOiOa fe ICQ 1 IseeOiH N t-lOMO ICqiOrJfCO liH I I ■<* -.it 1 cOrH 111 1 III 1 III 1 III 1 III 1 IiHi-ICCtHOIt-Ii-I'^ n (Mcq |iOlOWIOrH(MrHMMCCe» I 1 CO CCiH HI-* rH 1 IN 1 1 1 1 1 1 I KN'^ It- leOtMiH-*** II II II II II it II II II II japuiq -3iooa fe lr-1 1 1 1 1 III 1 III 1 III ill ! ! i ! 1 1 1 1 IIM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III. 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 III 11-11 1 1 S' 1 1 III ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 osnoH Suipj'Eoa fe' 1 ItHiH I I iu3 leo i i i i ! i iT-t IrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rH I"* liH 1 |iH 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 I 1 II II II II II t 1 II g' 1 IrHiHiHi-t |U3 1 194 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 i iiiii SlJlIUlSJIOBia ii; ! ! i 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 INIiiii 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 §■ "Sisss?3^s"s;3sg""-sss°°'^''"'"3ssss°°3 sjaqj^a &; liH t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 t 1 r 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml iiiiii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIIIII t s' S"' ISSSS"S^SSSS^«'SS3'"^"^'°gS'*'S^3 1 o o H Bennett Brookings _ Brule - _ _ Buffalo Butte _ _ Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington ^ Coirson Custer . Davison ._ Dav Douglas ^ Edmunds _ Fall River _ _ _ ■ Faulk Grant ^ Gregory Haakon Hamlin ^1 POPULATION STATISTICS 63 T-lrHiNrH 1 N US ■* en i-l N CO Cq rH 1 i-l I 1 1 t Cq-^^CO rWt-OOOOiH ( 1 IMCOi-( 1 U3 rH 1 III 1 ! ill 1 1 III 1 CO C4 00 ll p 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 r 1 ? 1 1 1 1 o 1 Pennington Potter __ _ Roberts Sanborn S^pink __ _ _ __ _ __ __ Stanley _ Sully ?^ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Turner Union _ "WalwoTth 1 So o 84 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 S h .« o >; s sjajjn'Eiio Sjejuadi'BO sjaqoina PaPULATION STATISTICS 65 HOC0i-l«"*.i-l acD-^Mt-OOCDCOW DOStH o LJ_ THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 e ^ I p s< « ft a > r9 O SJOIOBJIUO^ fe II 111 II III II III' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a tHlO llOlOMMcO-^T-l-d^COCOC-TtfCHOTjfmwO lcOU3C?CDO0STlH0S(M(Ml00Sir5l>MOrH 1 IrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lr-( 1 • ^ ua l'*eoeO(M 1 J irH O 1 e>3 1 ICQrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rHrH 1 100 1 SJO^O'B.Ta -ojmo fe' I 1 rH 1 t 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III! 1^' 111^1,1 Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III i 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 COUNTY I Aurora Beadle Bon Homme Brown j. Buffalo Campbell 21ark 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I i§ ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C 1 ' O 1 Edmunds Fall River ^ P'aulk __ Elaakon ^ : I 1 1 1 ■ 1 a It* a _ o '0 03 e a MM POPULATION STATISTICS 67 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l.j 1 1 i j i 1 i 1 1 i i i 1 j j r j " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lOrHMQO KN'^OSO IIO iH CD ■^ -^M^ OO iH CO L3 rH t-1 tJI tH | ItH ICDiH It-T-1 Ui tH 1 ir3'«S*cq t 1-1 NOTfT-l C^ i-l 1 ItH IiHtH IW CO II iH 1 1 1 00 II 111 II III II III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 III Ill 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 iH 1 liH ItH 1 ItH ICSItH 1 1 iH rH 1 1 |(M |«S 1 1 1 ItHWCDCC 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ILA [ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 09 1 1 1 liH ItH 1 1 liH 1 1 1 1 ItH Ir-I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ItH 1 1 O «>IMTtH-st 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ICC ILA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 |ff4 1 O t-oa 1 tH IWCO I e ! n N^ M > H a Ed p >J ^ n «! H ■a e s:)S!S.3nia uauiA-EJCI sijsnuaa uauijtjrea z P o u «>lflff0^i-i u^t-ff<^lMr^co ;J ID Em o c Coo O (h t4 OaSQQD (Ni-ICDtHiH OOU3tHT-lrHrHffOiHCO«DiMr-l „S C- oq l0 1-1 04 -^ (M N cq rH rH US i»riaja--(w fl o 0) w r; St^s ^M-M o S"^_ o POPULATION STATISTICS 69 I rH ■«*« -V iH lO I -rji CO n'H ?^ © N fH CO ■Win wwffo't- iffl IN oq CO -^'tH CO fffl OS ■tJ^TH-^infMlM 70 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 JSUU'B^ 3AIl'BJ9dO S O I «> Ml a j39uiSa;g[ iHCO-*r-t i-dH-^tM-^eD-fl^i-i NM CO IM r^ OSrHl3SC-00 U3 ^ r-l 00 00 N ■* N O Oi O N 00 US 00 CO Ua lOin •* CO "^t- eg 00 N OO ** I> r iHC^ i-TmMiH tH CONrHrH rHM"f4 rHtH THrHCa tHiHr U'B|0!J}09I3 EH § a Q0O0'^N(MCO rt'^;?T7 ACOWAiHtHOOIAC -i n > "Tf (» 1.- 3 3a a Sim , ,„ , ,_ .■wofl a o to i+J C ao)(i>ohMb93 asiSSo osrioivvo'ScecaShidciiceri o coeqeo C4 1 «■<*<-.* t- 1- l(N «)■*«> CO tH ■* N US ^ © O « W W tO_00 CO «S OS lO CD -* 00 O O C- 1» -fll^O* CC ■* -* rM W « 00 M -* t- 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 it> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 t- 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 M 1 1 04 us CO C4 1 ILAD-eqACO 1 1 psto M 1 1 1 1 r r 1 luaiacoeicQOococot-ooMLOeo ) 1 T(< tH rH T-l 1 1 i-t 1 o CO t0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j j 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r I 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 11 II iHi-t 1 1 1 |ffQTt«1-| 1 1 1 IrHCQ 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 r-i^ 1 ri t teo t t II II 11 II IIMU) IU9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 I 1 1 1 1 d c49 CI Jackson . 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' ' s to 1 1 1=^ 1 1 g ' i ■! i 1 „ ^ 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' POPULATION STATISTICS 81 WrH I 1 1 liH li-lW IrH 1 rH N 1 i-l Cs 1 1- rH rH M rH rH 1 IrH coco 1 1 1 us tr- .CQlAm(N»COOOOOT-lt-asOSt-rHCOOOUSirqif3'«J ;i iill 11 r ii 1 iil 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■^cq ICO 1 in rH 1 I 1 .lr-1 lr-l(?ai-n-< I'M 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 I-* ICC 1 1 1 ItH 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 III III 1 1 < 1 1 III III 1 1 1 1 1 III ill 1 till 111 rHCO IrH ) CO OOC-t-QOr-t LA CO ItH I 1 1 rH T-1 |C<1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 ' 1 1 r ■ t 1 1 1 1 1 IrH li-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 4' 1 1 1 1 1 1 III ' 11)1 111 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 IrH 1 rHNiHrH KM-^CC-^W CO m rH rH rH US OS (M " cq ICO ICO 1 1 i-H SDCMrHW 1 CO rH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'i j 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 OS o . 1 ■ "^ Tt<(M CO Warding Hughes _ ._ _ Hutchinson .- Hyde _ facksOri lerauld Lake — _ __ Lincoln ^ _ _ Lyman ^_ _ McCook Marshall Meade VTiner Moody _ __ _ . _ Pebjjington ^__ PerKfns ; Roberts _ Spink > _ __ __ ^ Stanley Sully ___: Tripp Todd _ __ __ Turner WalwoTth Ziebach 82 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 %weAiSS fe ■> rH tH 00 64 O IM (M lA 04 C- -^ C- O 00 1- Ce 00 U3 iH 00 0<1 LA CO CO O i-l 00 CO 00 oao ooiao><]< C4 cocowco oe^QiHiHcocDS^it-corHeoTfoa s" Nt- loo liH li-l 1 1 ItHMCO 1 !■* 1 1 t 1 eg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 NiHIAt-I 1 (MC0IMU9 Ii-) 1 1 CO 1 II IIN ssjj'B^Sjasf fe tcq 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 IrH 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i-\ . 1 ItH g- 1 1 1 1 ii CO usiusei'BS E=; O 1 lOOrHCniMiXIrt lOSOeDNCOMCOlO rH 1 IrHrHOS IrHrH OS US« 1 W ^ rH 1 Oa CO C4 saajtoiduia ifBJltl'BH h 1 1 1 1 IC<1 1 1 1 t 1 iHW 1 1 j s OaiMrHNOOOO r M COOO CO 00 OO OS rH rH «) -th cq rH qq ■* 00 O q OUSCO CO cqc^rHN IrH rt IM O I> rH lO CO rH rH rHffiNOOcoSN rt rH CO 1 cq "^ uaxu^jj'en^ fe 1 1 1 r 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1^ 1 1 1 1 1^ 1 III liH H i COUNTY Aurora Beadle . _ Bon Homme _ Brookings _ Brown Brule - Buffalo . __ Butte Campbell _ Charles Mix _"^ Clark ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i' i- i§ ooo S3 § B Q 1 1 ' M Afll > I 1 B 1 Gregory lamlin B o m a c! POPULATION STATISTICS 83 -* O00«tf «>M'*Ot-OlrtMi-tCa«C> rHiHT-t -rfiacon iH C>iJ i-l 00 iH ■«}« tH rHOOOiMt-eD looot-cocq OrH-* rH lt*t-C0O» tH , j co 00 tA 1 1 1 1 I IrH 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o rH OCOOOCOt-C»aal-'3in0900(D"*eOMt-00iHSDOSC<100 IQOtHOOIMOJ (M N rH 1 rH 1 1 I rH U3 csT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 rH IrHrH 1 t I 1 1 1 1 ia» 1 1 1 IrH 1 III 1 t 1 1 1 1 b c 1 1 l 09 U a a Lincoln McCook McPherson Meade Miner Moody IB SI Spink Stanley __ __ _ Sully Tripp Todd Turner Union - Walworth * Yankton _ Ziebach __ - _ i o i 84 .THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 .S n 1 ? s^u8pn:tS ^fe oocgooeoococs-^c-oOTHuaeOTHiflooooioos-^ooeDiMoooc-weoco e00SrHOt-C0-*CC00OM0SCSlW0SC0O«0(MCOU5 naui3iDo:jS ■fe I 1 >-H < 1 1 t 1 1 T}4 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 OS 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 C£ 1 ' 1 1 II 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ICO t t III III 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 II III III III II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II III III III 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II III 1 1 ij III 1 1 1 1 1 1 II III III III S SOrHCDCOint- jlrt OT rH 1 CC « 00 lA i> ED !M ■* !0 iH tJ- --^ CO (O t- iH ^ 00 SO rHOS ,| U5 1 OS ^ OS 1-1 rH 1 CO 1 CO ' sjoqd'EJS -ousis fe OSrH lOC-OvICO 1 rH 1 5£> l> t- CO CO rH rH 00 rH 1 C<] -* 00 1 1- Irt CO •* N rH oq irHcqoo 1 1 cq co i i 13' ^■* IrH-^rH | rH 1 1 CO CO 1 CO rH IM -* US 1 rH 1 rH 113 Cq CO CD | | | rH ^1-1 1 II C^ 1 1 1 jsAiJa fe S - IN IrHlD 1 IrH 1 1 jCSl j 1 1 1 1 ,„ 1 , irt , , , , ,, , , aaii'Bmaoiis >I ! ! i i i f i i i i i i i ■ i i i i 1 i i ! s UJOO it-cOC-^rHrH j CD C<. cg lO CQ | f « oj rH CO 1 UJ CJ CO CO rH rH Oq Co' COUNTY ■< - Aurora Beadle Bennett i__ Bon Homme ^ ^ Brookings ^ Brown " Buffalo Butte - Campbell - —- i ^i.-_ Charles Mix ^__^ Clark Clay . Codington ^ ^ Custer ^ Day ^ Z Deuel . Dewey ^^^ Edmunds p-all River _ _ _ Faulk Grant ^^ _^ ^__^_ Gregory ^_ Hamlin Hand _ Hanson j. i_^_: POPULATION STATISTICS S5 ooNOsco^-^ooc^THeDiflt-oocoOrHooi-idc^cQi-iooootouamT-ioso'^ooso CO •* iH rH 1-1 "* CS OS PO Oi <0 00 (D ?0 U3 I> C- 00 t- '^ ffO tJi u3 C• CSJOO-^^OH asc>aoomoo'*iffloio^c-'*uaoo(Ma*coc^t-.-(osmm(N|cooo-^oocoi«o»onf3co C>t-OSCOeo*0«OW^^C— eOtHftDt-OSt-LOOaifatD(MiHrHC- MOOIOOOt-H 1-i I 1 l^^ It- liH liH I I I I |Tt 9 H S SJSSfBl -japun iiiiiiilililliliii ill i II ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 11 rHiH ICS) 1 1 |»HrH trHrHWCO IrH(M 1 I IrHi-i'^iH 1 liH 1 1 saaAoiduia ouioiidai9i 1 IH 1 iH 11 n fi iH 1 (N 1 iH iH iH saajtoiduia M 1 IUStHIO 1 leOt-i-|-*lCI-*ia(»t-lOCO00'^ N iHrHCO iH^ rH iH tH iHOScqiMWlOWrt-* 1 W CO t- O CO t- eO (ON t-C-'V CO OS'* US 00 rH 00 lO lO (NWiH IrHiHWrH COiHt-l rH rHrH rH SJOItBi fe 3 1" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r -^ 1- \ f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 liillll II nil 1 11 11 1 ' ' ' ' '1 1 1 ICO I'-'OO^ 1 1 1 lOSN^a-OS j lOOCCiH 1 ■* 1 C>J i-lin -.J* rH r-l (M C3U3e>9CO IrH l e > uo W ■ ■ > § n U 4j O a I astno pajn^H SJtaJoa U'EIJ'E t» 00 O eO U3 O U5 r-lCO Ifl 00 eO Ifl ■^ (M O T-l t- U3 C- tH t- 00 OS t- iH t- 00 Ol OS CO ifl 00 t-i 1-1 (N -^ CTj t— li* -^ OS ^ ini— I c- CO eo tj< t— o os oo lo co m lo co b-t-(M>-(lOTHOOCOC^NO>lrtOlOC-i-llfiT-lTHCOOS»OSt-CdfOOt-TH CO OS OS <3S 9CI O U3 t- O (M "* «0 tH W* O CO (M M O CO O CO t- "^ tJ^ U5 [>. go C-rH I M 00 00 <£> '^mOSt-i-l-^i-it-COTHL— C0"*E~-lMCDlM00t>CO'^'^Mtt3eir3 MtD .OOCOMCO "^ C-^OCO-^ tHOOO C^ CO CO CO i-l lf3 CO t— 15 P. O' o >;< .>-^S«x«feg;S ^5WSf=„,'3„'S«-. bSSc 0PPRPHii,f.00MaWBa-;tHiH liHO-^Weo t>THCOOOT-lOOt-l?qi-m5COiHt-t-T-IOO';DCCiHeDlOm-^rHCDiHTlH (TtUfSCDOS-WH iHM i-iiao^-^a rHTHiHr-t rHOOrHNtH CSJr4LO rH lTt*rHrHOO motD-^osocofMiHC-oocDevacoc^osrHCOrHt-iat-oocqoocooooo i-*cfluami> 00 us 00 iM r-i OS th c- M o in CO CX3 iH t- 00 r-( iM Tf m CO th US — ■— ■ tH IqeOCO«OTt*COMOOOOCgOS CO-^OSlrt 00 OS OS OS iKr CO iH m CD CO CO ** ■* tH la OS U3 ev3 CO w^ t- (M cqCDiMTHeq CO iHOSi-1'* (M(Nt-( OS(MC-rH iHrHCO llM-^COffOfMCDi-IUBlftO'^it* eqocot>co IMCDOeO 1-lrH rH coTh-'^T-i'^ IXMiHt-1-l ■&OmC o 90 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XIX Population of Incorporated Places — 1915, 1910 and 1805. TOWNS 1915 1910 1905 Aberdeen _ _ 11,846 76 140 477 936 394 103 349 140 884 953 159 586 326 277 525 306 139 1,101 1,332 652 277 532 538 333 224 100 971 457 907 114 3,416 328 687 137 421 146 149 133 511 318 2,316 103 555 537 192 1,109 262 1,055 228 86 279 122 1,200 804 399 415 522 250 483 301 120 238 86 416 751 113 244 1,014 3,113 10,763 114 131 409 955 417 110 446 146 791 968 583 430 236 451 278 136 1,352 1,117 551 566 563 671 351 158 5,841 Akaska _ _ Albee 89 Alcester 366 Alexandria 938 Alpena _ _ 341 Altamont _ Andover 307 Ardmore _ _ _ _ 28 Arlington _ _ 788 A.rniour 1,126 42 Artas Artesian _ _ _ 444 Ashton _ __ __ 331 Aurora _ 213 Avon 360 Baltic _ Bancroft _ 1,023 1,192 532 Beresford _ Blunt _ _ _ _ 214 754 481 337 Brandt 132 934 444 901 822 488 804 Brltton _ ■ _ 2,971 262 645 280 311 3,265 191 750 Bryant _ _ Buffalo Gap Burke Butler 162 120 40S 311 2,103 Canistota 365 233 2,279 Canton - - - Carter _ _ _ _ Carthage 554 594 207 97] 296 1,27E 18C 370 611 611 922 684 1.007 131 Central City - _ Chamberlain - _ 294 144 Claire City __ _ __ __ Clark _ -_ - 1,220 704 362 985 Colome _ , - 407 236 592 286 142 282 Cottonwood Crocker 320 602 1,277 596 Dante Davis 164 1,063 3,653 20* 985 4,364 POPULATION STATISTICS 91 TABLE XIX— Contlunea Showing Poiuilation of Incorporated Places — 1915, 1010, and 1005 TOWNS Dell PLaplds Delmont __. Doland Dolton Draper Dupree Eagle Butte Bdgeraont _. Egan Elk Point . Elkton Emery Englewood . Erwin Estelline Ethan Eureka Fairfax Fairview Faith Faulktoin Flandreau _. Florence Fort Pierre Frankfort _. Frederick _- Freeman Fulton Galena Garden City Garretson _. Gary Gayville Geddes Gettysburg Glenham Goodwin Gregory Groton Harrisburg . Harrold Hartford — - Hayti Hazel Heola Henry Hermopa — Herreid Herrick Hetland — . HlghmoTe -. Hitchcock _. Hosmer Hot Springs Hoven Howard Hudson Humboldt _. Hurley Huron — Ipswich Irene Iroquios Isabel Java Jefferson - Kadoka Kennebec - Kimball — 1915 1,538 494 515 133 120 108 78 743 605 1,546 768 545 78 232 575 308 968 391 151 232 458 L,C88 216 673 428 402 725 234 59 254 819 591 320 664 751 139 126 919 1,028 185 173 703 256 249 474 435 77 391 445 245 700 261 301 !,132 180 1,169 435 450 531 S,012 702 394 530 162 410 501 254 202 787 1910 1,367 369 581 147 211 816 516 1,200 742 446 230 509 312 961 500 107 414 412 223 1,084 259 217 2,140 • 209 1,026 404 50 5,791 810 263 578 473 407 222 252 713 1905 400 350 490 540 1,282 532 415 91 178 471 260 693 386 97 802 655 1,484 1,45» 270 792 505 408 313 433 304 615 601 109 129 304 668 640 477 502 257 291 701 616 936 182 145 132 1,142 1,108 1,064 164 145 230 648 686 229 210 462 271 441 358 114 224 206 241 507 196 163 2,066 705 439 474 3,783 396 364 411 277 412 462 92 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAI!L,JS XIX — noulinuefl Sliowiug' Population of Incorporated Places — 1015, 1910, and 1905 TOWNS 1915 1910 1905 Lake Ancles 566 268 862 278 426 208 8,128 943 901 501 301 411 149 428 3,949 614 453 760 207 1,940 956 166 7,785 1,551 170 552 127 288 541 352 19.2 119 272 128 282 174 163 100 362 163 251 162 1,324 1,132 301 404 320 3,010 916 939 238 355 182 324 4,268 96 241 3,122 293 283 320 154 150 253 1,13S 1,24£ 64( 182 211 14S 920 202. 1,007 294 463 401 Lake Norden Lake Prestom _ , _ 930 Lane _ Langford ' 394 Lantry _ Lead 8,392 1,255 745 484 279 402 175 409 3,137 462 472 621 210 2,015 1,202 8,052 Lennox ■ 744 Lesterville _ 255 329 Lily 157. Madison 2,914 455 Mellette 402 581 Midland _ _ _ Milbank _ _ » __ _ 1,718 Miller 702 Mitchell _ _ ^ _ 6,515 1,200 169 442 222 614 372 134 5,719 208 471 99 412 Newell __ Nisland _ __ - Northville _ _ 392 304 Oacoma 235 160 355 133 319 192 1,224 970 259 578 314 3,656 712 1,115 304 635 164 312 3,854 81 241 3,060 332 286 357 Oelrichs - 253 393 161 Oldham Onida " - - _ _ Ortley Parker „ - 1,227 862 137 Philip _ * _ 308 2,794 606 700 195 Platte - - - 126 299 1,797 Tfpdfield - - _ "~T,59i 254 Rpvillo - 134 167 305 1,097 1,102 558 321 138 94 149 810 1,120 349 Seneca Sinai ' POPULATION STATISTICS 93 TABIiS XIX — Continued Showing' Population of incoTporated PlaccB — 1915, 1910, and 1905 TOWiNS 1905 Sioux P'alls SissetOin South Shore South Sioux Falls Spearfish Spencer Springfield Strandburg Stiokney , Sturgis Summit Tabor Tea Terraville Timber Lake Tolstoy Toronto Trent Tripp Turton Twin Brooiks Tyndall Utica Valley Springs Veblen Verdon Vermillion Viborg Vienna Vilas -— Volga Volin "Wagner Wakonda "Wall "Wallace "Ward "Watertt)wn "Waubay - Webster "Wentworth — Wessington "Wessington Springs "White "White Lake ■White Rook "Whitewooid "Willow Lakes "Wilmot "Winfred "Winner "Wolsey "Woonsocket "Worthing "Wyandotte "yankton Per cent of whole population 929 386 331 171 921 572 695 117 312 .U29 536 441 177 491 238 148 438 274 903 263 177 ,302 133 372 340 89 ,376 484 458 141 616 333 906 403 128 218 102 ,313 879 ,640 350 526 ,142 581 504 384 295 398 520 301 923 439 ,201 191 73 ,771 211,801 36.8 14,094 1,397 335 132 1,130 506 675 12,283 1,375 270 103 1,158 393 717 310 1,739 l,3i!9 545 373 273 301 134 633 142 424 411 675 496 240 190 1,107 103 331 173 136 2,187 410 453 568 286 964 326 167 207 72 7,010 803 1,713 329 576 1,093 468 507 368 390 437 427 243 175 1,171 73 362 146 121 2,147 329 371 156 552 245 513 246 74 5,164 54U 1,918 296 722 479 366 337 352 298 391 228 436 1,027 179 182 929 220 3,787 4,189 193,467 33.1 150,721 33.1 94 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX Shonins Fopulntion by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions AURORA COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Plankington, city 61 145 281 99 49 99 4S7 247 161 158 165 111 135 71 121 166 97 143 120 176 113 157 102 171 114 111 171 138 189 35 118 276 122 50 85 429 257 151 136 141 82 114 45 112 146 70 121 125 160 109 129 89 132 77 81 147 114 146 96 263 557 221 99 184 916 504 312 294 306 193 249 116 233 311 167 264 245 336 222 286 191 303 191 192 .318 252 336 133 248 331 223 128 156 712 First ward Second ward _ Third ward _ White Lake, city 507 Second ward _ Third ward Stickney, town „ 310 286 Belford _ _ _ 281 Bristol 163 Center 235 Coioper _ _ _ 74 219 Dudley - - - 264 163 Firesteel ^ _ _ _ 271 Gales 206 HoDPer _ 310 Lake _ _ _ _ 190 Palatine 251 Patten - _ 165 411 Pleasant Lake - - - 193 193 Truro - 250 219 White Lake - _ 280 The Countv _ 3,623 3,113 6,736 • 6,143 Increase since 1910, 593. Per cent of increase, 9.6. POPULATION STATISTICS 95 table: XX — Goutlnued Showing; Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BEADLE COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Allen township Altoona township Banner township Barrett township Belle Prairie township _. Bonilla township Broadland township Broadland village Burr Oak township Carlyle township Cavour village Cavour township Clifton township Clyde township Custer township Dearborn township Fairfield township Foster township Grant township Hartland township Hitchcock, village • Hurom, city Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Iowa township Kellog township Lake Byron township — Liberty township Logan to/wnship Malford township Nance township Pearl Creek township — Pleasant View township Richland township Sand Creek township — Theresa township Valley township Vernon township Wessington, city Wessington township — Whiteside township Wolsey, city Wolsey township 452 605 1,029 975 118 149 97 118 123 135 120 63 80 144 94 202 168 139 161 197 146 127 149 110 130 3,061 131 126 127 152 180 164 96 126 1061 166 108 122 115 134 276 102 100 226 117 290 517 1,174 970 The County 7,556 92 105 82 101 127 107 97 51 62 118 98 176 142 124 123 156 110 113 122 94 131 2,951 127 113 92 122 156 125 82 113 103 144 89 105 85 105 250 85 72 213 93 742 1,122 2,203 1,945 210 254 179 219 250 242 217 114 142 262 192 378 310 263 284 353 256 240 271 204 261 1,012 258 239 219 274 336 289 178 239 209 310 197 227 200 239 526 187 172 439 210 175 303 224 211 247 248 945 1,021 2,034 1,791 152 287 408 207 208 262 287 354 254 239 247 211 259 5,791 226 207 235 273 250 226 202 264 186 288 190 229 206 236 576 211 173 436 224 8,505 16,061 15,776 ♦Included in Broadland township. ^ . . ■• o Increase since 1910 census 285. Per cent of increase 1.8. The 1910 returns included 74 in the town of Iroquois. Returns this census include all in Kingsbury County. 96 THIRD GEI{SUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XX^Contlnned Showing Population by Counties and ^Mlnor Civil Divisions BENNETT COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total The County _ 796 692 1,488 96 Increase since 1910 census 1,392. Per cent of increase 1450.0. TABLBi XX — Continued SlioTvlng Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BON HOMME COUNTY 1915 1910 Hale Female Total Total Albion township Avon, city ^ First ward ■ Second ward Third ward '. — Avon township Bonhomme Cleveland Emanuel Franklin Hancocli -- Jackson Jefferson ' — Lincoln : Mo'jnroe Runnning Water Scotland, city First ward - Second ward Third ward Scotland township Springfield, city Springfield township - Tabor, city First ward Second ward — — Third ward Tabor township Tynrtall, city ^ -— First ward Second ward Third ward' Washington township 83 82 98 The County 234 183 193 55 86 84 217 147 273 286 263 256 224 243 197 228 360 262 251 205 201 173 610 201 352 268 225 341 637 269 96 84 82 237 209 193 59 77 80 204 171 290 224 262 237 177 195 177 188 338 232 216 207 175 152 639 162 343 222 216 277 665 204 6,052 5,508 179 166 180 510 525 471 392 3S6 493 401 438 374 416 698 494 467 412 376 325 1,249 114 163 164 363 695 490 441 421 318 563 618 1,302 473 11,560 127 145 179 495 451 396 360 346 474 401 448 428 443 715 490 498 443 368 324 1,102 82 119 72 382 675 478 273 367 278 462 602 1,107 464 11,061 Increase for county, 499. Per cent of increase, 4.5. Springfield citv was not returned by wards in 1915 census. Tyndall city Is co-extensive with Tyndall township. POPULATION STATISTICS 97 table; XX — Coutluned Slionlug Popiilutlon by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BROOKINGS' COUNTY Afton township Alton township Argo township Aurora township Aurora, town Bangorr township Brookings, city First ward Second ward Tliird ward Fourth ward Brookings township Bruce, town Bushnell, town : Elkton township Elkton, city Eureka township Lake Hendricks tOiWnship. Lake Sinai township Laketon township Medary township Oak Lake township Oakwood township Oslo township Parnell township Preston toiwnship Richland township Sherman township Sinai, town Sterling township Trenton township Volga, city Volga township White, city Winso^r township Male 461 436 379 450 193 201 224 213 15] 244 1,726 199 176 79 137 40 215 223 289 228 188 232 204 293 210' 213 204 214 80 239 216 300 244 308 210 1915 Female 467 455 319 449 174 151 180 183 126 203 1,690 157 152 67 126 363 225 205 224 212 169 195 160 255 176 174 154 137 65 195 181 316 239 273 159 Total 928 891 698 899 367 352 404 396 277 447 3,416 356 328 146 263 768 440 428 513 440 357 427 364 548 386 387 358 351 145 434 397 616 483 681 369 1910 Total 799 751 638 783 367 494 400 424 236 389 2,971 303 262 243 742 383 436 597 417 333 370 288 514 387 376 321 329 "447 356 568 437 468 320 The County 8, 2681 7,276| 15,544 14,178 Increase since 1910, 1,366. Per cent 9.9. 98 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued Showing Popnlatlou by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BROWN COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female | Total Total Aberdeen, city Aberdeen township Allison township Bates township Bath township Brainard township Cambria township Carlisle township Claremont township Claremont, village Columbia township Columbia, city Detroit township Franklyn township Frederick township Frederick, city '. Garden Prairie township. Gem township Greenfield township Groton township Groton, city Hanson township Hecla, village Henry township Highland township Lansing township Liberty township Lincoln township Mercier township New Hope township Oneota township Ordway township Osceola township Palmyra township Portage township Ravinia township Richland township Riverside township Rondell township Savo township Shelby township Verdon, village Warner township Westport township The County 5.990 325 59 137 225 158 208 70 189 142 147 132 225 49 92 216 165 298 98 148 508 292 243 155 134 122 188 151 74 124 118 201 98 77 230 81 144 279 404 184 149 43 430 242 13,744 5,856 234 43 93 192 134 145 62 151 137 131 118 207 45 80 186 134 239 79 111 520 232 231 146 101 83 144 117 76 91 101 180 89 55 173 63 98 217 295 144 131 46 323 192 12,225 11,846 559 102 230 417 292 353 132 340 279 278 250 432 94 172 402 299 537 177 259 1,028 524 474 301 235 205 332 268 150 215 219 381 187 132 403 144 • 242 496 699 328 280 89 753 434 25,969 10,753 623 136 406 294 388 164 382 294 291 235 421 136 180 433 553 608 167 316 1,108 603 462 331 247 206 349 310 166 194 200 332 191 122 344 187 271 564 799 354 304 136 853 464 25,867 Increase since 1910 census, 102. Per cent of increase 4 Cards for the city of Aberdeen mixed when received "for comnilins- and 50 cards short ^"'"b Total count given on this report. All others will show shortage POPULATION STATISTICS TABLE XX— Contlnneil Slionlug Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BRULE COUNTY 1215 1910 America township Brule townsliip Chamberlain, city Chamberlain township Cleveland township Bagfle township Grand View township Highland township Kimball, city Kimball township Lvon township Ola township Plainfield 'townsljip Pleasant Grove township. Plummer township Pukwana, town Pukwana township Red Lake township Richland township Smith township Torry Lake township Union township "Waldrn township West Point township Wilbur township Willow Lake township Male 13S 131 525 62 106 159 45 99 415 87 85 119 92 112 56 110 87 77 128 72 122 103 117 1661 921 991 Female 125 84 530 42 83 162 26 92 372 80 71 102 94 87 50 72 63 66 143 53 110 lOll 76 150 68 711 I Total 263 215 1,055 104 189 321 70 191 787 167 156 221 186 199 106 182 150 143 271 125 232 204 193 316 160 170 Total 333 202 1,275 78 '247 336 71 146 713 184 126 249 146 237 85 164 •150 164 289 98 222 194 145 317 155 125 The County 3,404l 2,9721 I 6,376 6,451 Decrease since 1910 census 75. Per cent of decrease 1.16. TABLE XX — Continued ShoTClugr Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BUFFALO COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total 43 73 94 107 57 17 29 44 82 96 41 7 72 117 176 203 98 24 795 124 123 167 Elvira - _ - J 220 116 Indian rpservation 839 The dountv 391 298 1,485 1,589 Decrease since 1910, 104. Per cent of loss 7.7. 100 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTii DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XX — Gontluilea Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions BUTTE COUNTY / 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Belle Pourche, city 546 140 71 360 356 71 204 391 427 421 147 107 555 132 57 268 294 ■ 76 166 271 308 315 129 82 1,101 272 128 628 650 147 370 662 735 736 276 189 1,352 Newell, town Vale township Freeman, Sulphur and Wheat- land townships School Districts 10 11 and 2 School District*! 15 18 and 5 Sampont S'ch. Dis. No. 7 and part orf township 8-3, and all of 9-3 Townships 9-6, S% 10-6, N% 9-4,10-3, 10-4, 11-3 and 11-4 _ _ Parts of 8-4, 8-5, 9-4 and 7-5 T. 8, R. 5 excluding sections 4- 5-6-7-8-9-16-17-18 and N% sections 19-20; sections 24-23-22-25-26-27-36-35- 34- of T. 9, R. 4 The County - 3,241 2,653 5,894 4,993 Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given. Increase since 1910 census 901. Per cent of increase 18.0. POPULATION STATISTICS 101 TABIiS: XX — Contluued Showing; Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions CAMPBELL COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total 78 109 113 81 92 108 159 201 221 391 213 288 221 238 , 179 161 96 245 173 55 241 ' 216 72 153 , 242 220 206 166 187 197 147 414 Logan township 110 142 112 119 95 84 49 139 102 36 119 96 40 69 123 116 99 89 98 86 74 103 146 109 119 84 77 47 106 71 19 122 120 32 84 119 104 107 77 89 111 73 545 304 Thomson toiwnship T. 128 ^f., R. 79 & 80 W 't' 19f^ "NT "R 7R "W T 127 N R 78 W 2,297 2,200 4,888 5.244 Decrease since 1910, 356. Per cent of decrease 6-7. .. Pnrnnarisons made Where possible and totals for 1910 given. No cartll^etuTned fTom the city of Herreid, register shows 391 given in t^tal but n'ot classified by sex. "^All other reports show this shortage. 102 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued ShOTTlng Population by Counties and Minor CItH Divisions CHARLES MIX COUNTY I 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Bryan township Carroll township Castalia township Choteau Creek township Darlington township Dante, toiwn Forbes townsliip Geddes, city Goose Lake township Hamilton township Highland township _i Howard township Jackson townsliip Kennedy township Lake Andes, town Lake Geor.ge township . La Roche township Lawrence township j. Lone Tree township Moore township Plain Center township Platte, city First ward Second ward - Third ward . Platte township Ravinia, town Ree township Rhoda township Rouse township Signal township Wagner, city First ward Second ward Third ward Wahehe township White Swan township Additional Indians reported by U. S. Government 183 173 124 136 229 78 219 135 130 415 179 61 119 360 410 80 239 263 401 214 306 100 220 208 162 436 189 480 198 50 218 246 252 206 443 249 434 196 168 95 138 246 79 194 95 124 376 138 52 108 304 394 60 221 213 365 149 260 95 182 169 I 148 352 136 459 172 46 184 230 218 181 463 228 391 The Coiunty I 7,612 6,707 379 341 219 274 475 157 413 220 254 791 317 113 227 664 804 140 460 476 766 363 566 195 402 377 310 788 325 939 370 96 402 476 470 387 906 477 825 471 409 216 297 781 353 424 391 300 275 491 198 232 701 805 136 357 464 851 352 920 220 410 392 300 816 336 1,115 413 81 423 476 453 414 964 546 666 •14,790 14,899 Decrease since 1910 census 109. Per cent of decrease -0.7. •Includes 471 Indians reported by United States, age and sex not given. POPULATION STATISTICS 103 TABLG XX — Continued Showing Papulation by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions CLARK COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Ash township 92 210 170 157 54 47 56 596 241 186 169 187 178 47 127 175 167 205 110 273 119 160 138 175 146 114 160 142 150 166 133 129 184 156 104 161 222 112 198 144 54 51 71 223 199 182 58 167 147 176 604 165 160 39 99 124 151 156 89 226 135 136 110 168 104 95 149 115 113 149 111 112 147 114 78 125 236 102 200 113 150 377 317 333 108 98 127 1,200 464 385 351 352 338 86 226 299 318 361 199 499 254 ■ 296 248 343 250 209 299 257 263 315 244 241 331 270 182 286 458 214 398 257 188 99 64 477 444 299 150 372 Blaine township 323 351 First "V^/ard Second Ward Third "Ward - Clark, city 1,220 First Ward „ _ Second Ward _ - Third Ward 382 Cotton worod township 324 220 309 Eden 330 Elrod - 329 219 447 304 315 285 Lake — - — 352 228 207 Maydell 279 294 Mt Pleasant 256 295 304 241 313 274 Spring Valley township 341 283 453 208 437 256 5,697 4,973 10,670 L0,901 Decrease since 1910 census. 231. Per cent of decrease. 1.2 104 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued Showing Population by Connties and Minor 'Civil Divisions CLAY COUNTY 1 1915 1910 Bethel township Male 274 356 383 326 SO 284 246 330 339 280 270 283 1,135 Female 186 276 281 ■ 240 96 215 171 264 286 211 206 204 1,241 Total 460 632 664 566 176 499 417 594 265 491 476 487 2,376 739 688 467 482 348 403 Total 445 Fairview township _ . ,-. 597 Garfield township ; 650 Glenwood township • 597 Irene, village . 121 Heckling township 453 Norway township 375 Pleasant Valley township Prairie Center township Riverside township = 545 580 476 Spirit Mound township 429 Star township 532 Vermillion, city 2,187 First Ward 725 Second Ward 557 Third Ward - 473 Fourth Ward 432 215 208 133 195 398 Wakonda, town 326 The County 5,009 4,205 9,214 8 711 Increase since 1910 census, 503. Per cent of increase 5.7. Total tor Irene village in Clay, Turner and Yankton counties 394, in 1910 ,263. Cards for the City of Vermillion mixed when received at Pierre. Totals for each ward given and classified in totals for city. POPULATION STATISTICS 105 TABIiB XX — Continued Sliontng Foimlatlon by CountteH and Minor Civil Divisions CODINGTON COUNTY 1 ' X915 1910 ? ' ' ' Male Female Total Total Dexter township 1,012 993 1,011 1,144 314 220 119 loe 180 224 144 174 222 197 362 144 92 151 12S 181 1(;8 140 168 118 4,160 196 927 931 984 1,311 260 171 78 110 160 200 140 137 213 129 331 88 87 111 94 140 138 115 163 100 4,153 166 1,939 1,924 1,995 2,455 574 391 197 216 340 424 284 311 435 326 693 232 179 262 222 331 306 255 331 218 8,313 362 610 Eden _ - ^ _ 453 Elmira 209 270 Fuller, township : Germantown 373 450 277 ijenry _ ._ _ !_■_ 315 441 301 682 Lake „ _ _ 209 193 239 Phlpps _ 265 RauviUe -~ -, 333 274 274 335 207 7,010 1,678 Second' Ward : . Third tvard 1,522 1,685 2,125 Waverly to'W'nship 373 The County 7,908 7,284 15,192 14,092 "increase since 1910 census, 1,100. Per cent of increase, 7.8. 106 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Contlnned Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions CORSON COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Custer township 109 33 108 71 •48 71 67 249 134 99 81 153 28 113 117 67 43 68 26 39 103 36 82 48 32 73 60 179 119 81 68 119 16 74 96 61 25 53 17 23 75 212 69 190 119 80 l44 127 428 253 180 149 272 44 187 213 12,8 68 121 43 62 183 Delaney township Freedom township Grand Valley township Sherman torwnship _ Little Oak township Morristown, town 222 Mcintosh township 409 McLaughlin township _ _ Rolling Green township Thunder Hawk township Wakpala township _: Township 14-1 Township 10-21. 18-22. lS-23_- 19-21 _ - _ _ Township 18-17. 18-18 18-19, 18-20, 19-19, 19-20 Townships 20, 21, 22, and 23 ranges 26, 27 and 28 Townships 18-26, 27, 28 29, 30, 31 19-26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Townships- 21-20, 21-21 20-20, 20-21 _- - . Townships 19 and 20 ranges 23-24-25, 24-25 Watauga township 108 Total for County _ _ 1,832 1,440 3,272 2,929 Increase since 1910 census, 343. Per cent of increase, 11.7. Comparisons made where possible and total for the County given. POPULATION STATISTICS 107 TABLE XX — Contluned Shoirlng Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions CUSTER COUNTY 1915 1910 - Male Female Total ■ Total 80 69 219 42 405 84 35 24 16 47 84 46 23 3 16 116 24 7 12 B7 18 35 70 65 191 34 78, 56 68 197 35 831 60 22 16 8 34 73 51 19 2 18 105 24 8 17 48 7 30 53 38 139 24 69 136 137 416 77 736 144 57 40 24 81 157 97 42 5 34 221 48 15 29 105 25 65 123 103 330 58 147 Custer city and township) Hermosa town and township BakerviUe, &c. T 2 S 3 and 4 B T 2 S.. R. 11 E. T 3 S R. 1 E T 3 S H, 3 S T 3 S R 4 B. T. 3 S., R. 5 E, _ T 4 R R 3 E T "i S R 1 E T fl C! T? t> E T. 6 S., ,R. 2, 3, 5 and 6 E. Townships 4, 5, 6 and 7 Washabaush, (unorganized) — Washington (unoirganized) 1,900 1,552 3,452 4,458 Decrease since 1910, 1,006. 22.5 per cent. No comparison can be shown by minor civil divisions, the present census not corresponding as to divisions with the census oif 1910. 108 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH. ODAKOTA, 1915 .TABL.B XX — Continued SboiTlng Population by. Counties and Minor Clyll Dlvlfiloua DAVISON COUNTY ' 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Badger township 257 184 213 226 170 198 4,046 208 165 175 .196 138 145 3,739 465 349 288 422: 308 343 7,785 2,005 1,796 1,931 2,053 463 345 541 306 372 406 330 282 ,431 -Baker towhship _ 296 Beulah township 357 -Blendon township . 373 Ethan town 312 Lisbon township - . .'. 274 Mitchell, city 6,515 First Ward 1,791 Second Ward 1,443 •Third Ward _ 1,561 Fourth Ward 1,720 Mitchell township _ 244 187 264 174 208 228 187 159 219 158 277 132 164 178 143 123 . 392 Mt. Vernon township ' 354 614 Perry township „ 293 Prosper township ._ , 379 ■ 409 . 340 Union toiwnship 1 286 6,945 6,160 13,005 ■ • 11,625 Increase since 1910, 1,380. Per cent 11.8. -Cards (or the City of Mitfehell mixed whten received at Pierre 'total as given on the registers for each ward given but not classified. ' 'i_. . POPULATION STATISTICS 109 TABLE XX — Continued ShOTvIns Population by Counties and lUinor Civil Divlslona "DAY 'cbtfNTV Andover township Andover, village Bristol township Bristol, village Butler township, Butler, village ^- Ceiitral Puint township Bgeland township 1_^ , Farmington township Grenville township Highland township Horaer township Independence township Kidder township [Kosciusko: township Liberty _A_ Lily, village Lynn township , Morton township iNutley township , ■ Oak Gulch township Pierpont, village .Kaoine township Raritan township Rusk toi#nship Scotland township Troy township) .^L^i- Union township Valley township Waubay township Waubay, village Webster, city First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Webster township Wheatland township York townsliip Indian 1916 I 1910 Male : 264 251 283 305 172 174 237 165 85 155 196 168 304 185 167 233 217 2d9 235 74 260 143 224 135 167 ise 233 214 121 184 173 175 251 444 798 211 182 180 Female 285 274 283 252 177 132 220 141 '64 143 166 144 223 147 133 206 185 237 142 75 204 135 192 129 163 98 198 198 96 164 139 161 193 435 842 162 157 141 Total 549 525 566 557 349 806 ,457 306 149 298 362 312 527 332 300 438 402 636 377 149 454 278 416 264 320 234 431 412 217 348 312 336 444 879 1,640 363 339 321 70 Total 482 641 690 561 4.46 284 : 444 317 162 329 408 ,264 537 362 309 463 3S0 450 396 175 488 2fi6 .496 329 31-4 252 429 380 196 338 326 350 418 803 1,713 368 359 350 The County 7,592 6,573 •14,235 14,372 Decrease since 1910, 137. Decrease per cent 1.0. '40 Cards short for Kosciusko township when received at Pierre. Register count given this report all others show shortage. •70 Indians included in total to agree with government figures. 110 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Contlnuea SIiOTTlns Popniatlon by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions DEUEL COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Altamont City 57 164 127 230 116 213 386 180 309 184 66 271 210 261 185 154 141 360 140 127 46 139 88 171 108 186 418 165 282 149 60 204 166 237 159 135 122 303 128 114 354 222 103 303 215 4fll 224 399 804 345 591 333 126 475 376 498 344 289 263 663 268 241 •830 438 110 Altamont township 271 Antelope Valley townsliip Bl0:m township 216 374 158 Brandt township 341 Clear Lake City _ _ 704 Clear Lake Township 321 477 215 145 Goodwin township 463 338 501 Herrick township 285 Hidewood township Lowe township 290 255 Portland township 236 424 Scandia township Toronto, town 476 216 1 The County _' ,-_ ' 4,573 3,956 8,529 7,768 Increase since 1914 census, 761. Per cent of increase, 9.9. POPULATION STATISTICS 111 table: XX — Continued SbonluK Povulatlon by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvislona DEWEY COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Eagle Butte, city 39 90 122 134 117 96 38 128 73 125 134 39 72 86 104 89 62 32 112 60 118 63 78 162 208 238 206 158 70 240 133 243 197 Isabel, town _ Lantry, town Timber Lake, town Firesteel township _^ Flower School District T. 15 N., R. 24, 25 E _ T. 16 N., R. 25, 26 E T. 15 N., R. 22 E.; T. 16 N, R.22; T. 17 N., R. 22 E. T. 14, 15, 16, 17, N., R. 24 B. T. 16 N., R. 26, 27 E; T. 17 N. _- R. 25, 26, 27 B. At Large Indians 982 The County 1,096 837 •1,933 1,145 *982 Indians included in Total to agree with the government totals. Unorganized in 1910. Only total given for 1910 census. DOUGLAS COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Armour, city Belmont township Berlin township Chester township Clark township Corsica, town Delmont, town East Chotea\^ township Garfield township Grandview township — . Holland township Independence township Iowa township Joubert toiwnshlp Lincoln township Valley township Walnut Grove township The County 489 151 212 152 164 143 250 99 175 202 216 200 226 191 202 257 168 464 159 157 140 144 158 244 79 134 162 205 173 158 198 207 214 146 3,497 3,142 953 310 369 292 308 301 494 178 309 364 421 ,373 384 389 409 471 314 968 277 390 276 270 286 369 175 297 355 447 359 390 355 381 472 333 6,639 6,400 Increase since 1910 census, 239. Per cent of increase, 3.7. 112 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Contlunea Sliowlng Population by ' Counties and Minor Civil Divisions KDMUNDS COUNTY 1915 1910 Male 1 Adrain township Belle to'wnship Bowdle township Bowdle, city Bryant township Clear Lake township Cleveland township _ Cloyd township Cortlahdt tiownship _ Cotton woiod- township Fountain township _ Glen townsjhip Glover township Harmony township _ Hillside township Hosmer to'wnship Hosmer, town Hudson township Huntley township Ipswich, city Ipswich township _' Kent township Liberty township Madison township Modena township Montpeller township Odessa township Pembrook township Powell township Richland township Rosdoe, town Rosette toTJ^nship — SangSimoift township Union township Vermont township __ ; iThe County Female Total Total I 25 85 94 268 106 83 42 71 98 74 116 77 96 102 64 132 147 100 69 HI 82 51 79 92 70 59 76 106 93; 165 lis, 149 117 75 16 67 78 270 96 67 38 61 83 68 80 56 97 81 53 110 154 96 74 360 77 61 33 99 87 54 65 57 110 61 155 71 154 77 41 152 172 538 202 150 80 132 181 142 196 133 193 183 117 242 301 196 143 702 174 143 84 178 179 124 124 133 216 154 320 186 303 194 137 63 184 230. 671 148 166 92 127 208 120 223 163 201 246 143 232 217 210 136 SIO 217 169 110 180 191 162 143 150 267 16S 357 220 291 230 174 3,617 3,228 6,845 7,654 Decrease since 1910 census 809. Per cent of 10.5. POPULATION STATISTICS 113 TABIiEi XX — Continued Showing; Populatiou by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions FALB RIVER COUNTY 1915 1910 Male , Female Total Total Ardmore, toiwn 156 134 119 445 252 351 171 58 48 409 17 53 1,219 80 34 , 39 56 V 35 33 51 30 63 1.080 100 129 105 349 224 193 187 66 55 42 334 7 43 913 70 29 26 44 36 27 .44 27 50 835 256 263 224' 754 476 544 358 140 113 90 743 24 96 2,132 150 63 65 100 71 fiO 95 57 113 1,915 146 143 Cottownwoo.d township Edgemont, city ; 816 First ward ' Second "Ward 338 310 Third . Ward _ ^ 168 _^ Hoit Springs, city 2,140 First Ward S35 Second Ward 566 Third ' Ward 492 274 Odell township 58 Oelrichi town : _ _, 150 Plain township — !_, pleasant ttill toWnship Provo township ^_^ 660 Unorganized •3,650 ' The County - 3,379 2,648 6,027 7,763 •Balance. Decrease since 1910, 1,736. Per cent 22.5. Blank space in 19^10 census indicates that no return was _ made for the specific minor division in 1910. The county total for 1910 is given., 114 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — ContlBned Showing. Population by Coumtlea and Minor Civil Divisions FAULK COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Arcafle township Bryant township CenterviUe township Clark township Cresbard, town Ward One Ward Two Ward three Chelsea, village Devon township Ellisville township Elroy township ■ Emerson township , Enterprise township Fairview township Faulkton, city Ward one , Ward two Ward three Hillsdale township Irving township Lafoon township Latham township Myron toiwnship Orient township Pioneer township Pulaski township Saratoga tpwnship — Seneca township Seneca, village Sherman township Tamworth township Union township , Wesley township Zell township Kockham, village Ward one Ward two Ward three Township 117, Range 71_ Township 119, Range 71- Freedom township 36 26 56 90 90 42 40 68 41 121 49 73 48 118 49 110 41 44 84 62 74 222 104 30 107 46 65 153 83 74 44 64 103 118 96 93 93 130 1491 31 13 103 39 30 51 91 104 41 43 54 37 50 61 33 120 37 82 32 52 67 53 65 236 77 22 82 40 72 167 68 62 33 57 79 118 87 94 68 121 134 75 56 107 181 194 83 122 78 217 99 134 81 238 86 192 73 96 151 115 139 458 181 52 189 86 137 320 151 136 77 121 182 236 183 187 161 251 283 53 25 175 129 67 124 258 117 138 113 320 286 316 200 92 109 85 240 85 133 162 192 146 802 180 70 233 115 196 368 172 190 79 128 321 267 246 362 191 306 286 49 34 215 The County 2,794 2,471 5,265 6,716 Decrease since 1910 census 1,451. Per cent of decrease 21.6. •Unorganized. POPULATION STATISTICS 115 TABIilS XX — Continued SliOTClng; Population by Counties nnd Minor Civil Divisions GRANT COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Adams township Alban township Albee, villagp Big Stone, city Big Stone toiwnship Bloomington Valley township- Farmington township Georgia township • Grant Center township Kllborn township Lura toiwnship Madison township Mazeppa townsliip Melrose township Milhank, city First ward Second ward Third ward Osceola township Revillo, town Stockholm to^wnsliip Strandburg, village Troy township Twin Brooks township Twin Brooks, village Vernon township 279 325 359 The Coiunty '288 373 '68 331 176 193 122 225 201 254 165 180 190 295 967 276 149 240 67 196 154 90 346 5,546 261 356 356 336 72 321 142 130 103 176 158 193 157 210 155 268 973 206 144 192 50 196 118 87 307 540 685 715 522 709 140 652 318 323 225 401 359 447 322 390 345 563 1,940 482 293 432 117 392 272 177 6S3 587 670 758 535 678 131 551 327 376 187 387 360 403 321 377 357 575 2,015 411 332 414 404 292 190 680 4,928 10,474 10,303 Increase since 1910 census, 171. Per cent of increase, 1.6. 116, THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued Showing: , Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions GREGORY,, COUNTY, , 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Bentz township 226 277 219 154 357 376 119 214 259 204 152 188 243 60 108 462 ^223 153 184 : 121 195 249 195 204 191 117 145 173 123 100 147 107 196 255 202 107 344 375 107 197 250 180 129 203 20S 53 99 457 222 117 133 103 151 230 124 203 170 87 116 177 ! 98 76 145 100 422 532 421 261 701 7^1 226 , 411 509 384 281 391 451 113 207 919 445 270 317 224 346 479 319 407 361 204 261 350 221 176 292 207 60 428 BOnesteel, city 563 Burke, town 311 Burke township 237 Carlock township 770 Dallas, city 1,277 Dallas township 230 Dickens toWhship 411 Dixon township _ 601 389 274 Fairfax, town- _ » 500 498 Oa-nghen townstiip ^_ 173 299 Gregory, city ^_ _ Herrick, town _ 1,142 412 319 Jopejs township : , La^ndjng Creek, township Lucas township 307 273 317 Pleasant Valley township Randair township 1 | 355 381 St.' Charles 'township _ 363 Schrlever township _^_ 308 Scissbns township 232 Spring Valley township , Turgeon township 304 214 Turney* towhsiiip _ 164 CJnioin township i Wlietstbrie township 254 Indians z.-', - ■ -i- - - The County - 6,245 5,614 11,919 13,061 Decrease since 1910 census 1,142. Per cent of decrease 9.5. Sixty Indians Included in total unclassified to agree with government totals. Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given. Fifteen cards short for Rhoades township when received at Pierre. Register count given this report all others show shortage. POPULATION STATISTICS 117 table: XX — Continued Sli,OTijlng; FpBuIatlou by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions HAAKON COUNTY . 1915 1910 Male Female ( Total Total Ash Creek township BMclthawk to^ynshlp ^^ Bridges Creek .'^township Brown township BuftB township ! — .:—. Center township : Cherry township , DOiwJing township Blbdn township W--- Fe'rguson township , Grandfield t|0«rnship ,: Gr,in;dstone township __"___ Haiiover toMfiShip ,___ low4 township; ; — Kiser townshjip '__ Lippoln towhship — ' — Lone Tree tdi^CTiship Marietta township Mattison township — : Maximilian township Midland, town : Midland township , Milesville township Nowlin township , Philip, city Pleasant township Pleasant Valley; township- Pleasant View township ■ Springfield township Top Bar township Tucker Smith township N, N. N., R, N., N, N, S N., R. B "■ ~ R. 18 E- R. 20 E- 21 B. 22 B. 19 B_ R. 21 E_ 5 5 N, 6 N. N., R. N., R. R. R. 22 B_ 21 B_ 22 B. 23 B- 18 B_ t: 6 N.; R. 19 B._— ------- T. 6 N., R. 19 E and T. 7 N., 18 B —-—- 6 N., R. 21 B 6 N., R. 22 B 7 N., R. 20 B 7 N., R. 21 E 7 N., R. 22 E_ R. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. 8 N. T. 8 N N., R. 23 E N., R. . 24 B R. R. B- 23 B- t! 8 N., R. 24 B- T. 9 N., R. 24 E- The County 62 18 46 35 43 22 22 33 51 28 37 36 36 38 22 46 44 27 11 24 101 63 79 60 202 24 22 33 20 50 20 42 40 41 19 24 14 23 17 29 S 42 26 27 10 23 24 28 4 37 13 8 1,951 41 15 47 16 34 21 18 30 49 12 25 25 27 25 23 45 30 22 7 19 106 47 74 45 202 23 18 18 27 42 18 36 36 38 30 22 14 17 15 13 16 11 25 1,602 103 216 i!3 100 93 151 5,1 * ii 129 ■43 81 40 130 63 139 100 157 40 156 62 346 61 131 U 56 63 146 45 99 91 74 135 49 411 IS ■ 98 43 98 207 210 110 163 153 234 105 177 404 578 47 112 40 102 51 190 47 92 *« 38 112 78 137 76 •481 79 • 69 171 48 91 33 • 50 120 39 91 27 100 39 66 28 101 64 134 13 19 71 161 40 73 66 67 15 47 37 48 39 77 48 66 6 S 69 119 19 5 15 12 3,553 7,074 _!-„= iQin cpnqus 3 621. Per cent of decrease 99.0. Fo'Sfptr^'so'ns" ma'dl' wPrPo|^l>le and total for 1910 estimated. ::if if to^al"f5J^PhIllp Township comprised of T. 1 N., R. 20-21; and T. 2 N., R. 20-21. 118 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued Shpnlne Population br Counties and Minor Civil Divisions HAMLIN COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Brantford township 259 347 271 132 254 231 236 228 282 167 183 190 137 122 224 150 261 217 278 196 340 26€ 95 248 186 167 205 293 122 157 136 119 127 212 118 251 187 197 455 687 537 227 502 417 403 433 575 289 340 326 256 249 436 268 512 404 475 450 Bryant, city 645 Castlewood, town 549 Castlewood township 228 Cleveland towpship o25 Dempster township 405 419 Estelline township 436 509 Florence township 232 361 Hayti township 450 Hayti ,town ______ 229 Hamlin township 369 Lake Norden, to"wn 203 516 450 Oxford township 456 4,169 3,622 7,791 7,475 Increase since 1910 census 316. Per cent of increase 4.2. POPULATION STATISTICS 119 TABI.E: XX— Conttnued Sliowlng Populatlou by Countlen aud Minor Civil Divisions HAND COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Alpha township Alden township Bates township , Burdette township Campbell township Carleton township Cedar township Como township Falrview township Florence township Gilbert township eiendale township Grand township Greenleaf township Harrison township Highland township Holden township Howell township Hubert township : — liiii'n township Logan township Midland township Miller, city Miller township Mondamin township Ohio township . — ^ Ontario township Park township Pearl township Plato township Pleasant "Valley township- Ree Heights township Riverside township _- Rockdale township Rose Hill township St. Lawrence, village St. Lawrence' township Spring township — Springhill township Spring Lake township Wheaton township York township The County 90 48 124 92 21 85 57 61 86 60 •106 67 149 56 53 70 90 75 120 83 85 95 468 89 54 64 70 85 83 110 79 124 35 79 93 132 115 110 58 84 100 104 3,909 66 52 107 80 26 68 39 59 85 49 95 47 123 54 45 71 71 53 98 65 67 86 488 57 37 53 53 76 61 102 64 120 30 57 94 121 80 82 41 63 96 96 3,377 156 100 231 172 47 153 96 120 171 109 201 114 272 110 98 141 161 128 218 148 152 181 956 146 91 117 123 161 144 212 143 244 65 136 187 253 195 192 99 147 196 200 7,286 145 80 251 186 4g 148 96 137 185 130 192 132 289 111 86 115 185 126 241 158 69 205 1,202 196 95 117 124 190 140 238 149 334 75 130 184 305 199 212 116 112 242 195 7,870 Decrease since 1910 census, 584. Per cent of decrease, 7.4. 120 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTii- DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Coiitlnned Showing Population by Counties and Mlnoir Civil Divisions HANSON COTJlSlTY ! 1 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Alfexandria, city , _ _ , 450- 232 301 284 202 120 209 164 192 178 221 179 22,7 185 214 486 200 261 ~ 261 155 -114 151 142 148 145 198 166 219 142 170 936 432 562 545 357 234 360 306 340 323 419 345 446 327 384 ^^i Bieulah township ; . 4018 '■ 589 iE3!ttiery, villagfe 4-46 •Pairview township 327 ^liltom, town' ' * Hanson township |_ JaSper towns,hip , Piano township __1 i_ ,364 ,S,6S 337 ,351 Hosedale township .! L _ '?65 m in Wayne township _L^ , , ■ : -28g 303 3,358 2,958 6.316 ' 6,2St Increase since 1910 census, '79. Increase per cent 1.2.: fin eluded in Jasper township. ■ . HARDING COUNTY '.:-n-.'lyt 5?- , : 1916 '•• 1910' \'.l Male • Female T'o^I' Buffalo township Calmar township Cameron township Camp Crook,- town _ Cox township FiiHmore township — . Oallup township — i Grand township — Gr^tidview township — „.. Jefferson township _-^ — -■ Lanesboro' township Lincoln township --. Pleasant Valley township- Stevenson township Twin township -- Table Mountain township. Vessey township County at large The County 2,722 131 98 X« 47 89 65 70 63 66 50 131 103 ^-?f 117 60 5^ 37 49 36 65 51 7 b 60 'lOV S6 36 29 98 106 VV 50 123 115 1,221 926 1,099 T^ot^i'jij ' 229 130 154 .133 ., 116 '234 289 137 ..,89 '85 . 116 135 ' 193 65 204 127 238 2,147 K, i' .i:- 186 .. 12» 4,821 i,228 Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given. Increase since 1910 census, 593. Per cent Increase, 14.0. THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 121 table: XX — Continued Showing Population by Counties and MinoT Civil DlvlBlonB HUGHES COUNTY 1915 1910 Male . Female Total Total Bliint townsHip Blunt, town Brettoin. township — Buckeye towtishlp . Butte township Byron township Canning, township . DeGcey township Dry -Run township Harrold township . Harrold, village L'ogan tow'Hship — Monitor to'vrnsKip -. P«oria towJisihlp FiSrre, city J 1 — : ..' i: Ward jonfe 1 , ■: Ward two 1__1— . Ward three ' Ward four Pleasant "VTalley township Ra.'ber toWnship ^ Rdusseau ^township Webster tbwhship yailey township Crow Cre^k Reservatiom— 413 '417 321 359 49 143 6'6 22 • 44 34 78 75 46 32 94 33 29 65 1,500 27 lO'O 28 40 22 380 432 336 362 31 134 62 18 41 22 63 60 32 27 79 32 16 45 1,510 23 106 793 849 657 721 80 277 128 ' 40 85 56 141 135 78 59 173 65 45 110 3,010 50 246 64 74 37 152 896 1,293 772 695 192 566 121 37 117 59 171 174 79 80 230 73 53 110 3,656 49 210 63 31 74 126 The dounty 2,527 2,376 •5,055 6,271 f '■ ;■ ' I r-»- " ■ ' - - ■ ■ Decrease since 1>910 censusl 1,116. Pfer cent of decrease, 22.0. •Includes 152 Indians on Crow Creek reservation. Sex not reported. 122 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E: XX — Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions HUTCHINSON COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total 256 265 179 230 379 202 208 138 237 169 200 360 554 231 176 S3 540 126 173 172 207 222 274 458 209 343 212 234 215 136 230 346 185 195 133 21S 171 181 400 451 210 156 80 592 126 143 155 147 214 210 445 211 301 207 490 480 315 460 725 387 403 271 465 340 381 760 1,005 441 332 163 1,132 252 316 327 354 436 484 ' 903 42* 644 419 542 Cross Plains township Capital * township 391 Freeman, town -. _ _ 615 394 Liberty township 392 621 Milton township _ _ 1,178 637 Oak Ho'llow township 702 Olivet, town __ 133 Parkston, city _ 970 Pleasant township Sharon township _ 733 Silver Lake township 595 375 Susquehanna township 409 Tripp, city - 675 "Wittenberg township 463 6,803 6,292 13,095 12,319 Increase since 1910 census, 776. Per cent of Increase, 6.3. Comparisons with 1910 given where possible and total of 1910. POPULATION STATISTICS 123 TABLE XX — Continued Showing Population by Conntles and minor Civil Divisions HXDB COUNTY Banner township Bramhall township Chapelle township Convent township Dewey township Douglas toiwr,'5hip Eagle township Eden township Franklin township Highmore, city Hlg'hmoire township Holabird tow^nship Illinois township Lincoln township Lo'omis township Peno township Pratt township Spring Lake township Union township Valley township Van Order township 1 ,- Washington township _- Wm. Hamilton township Crow Creek Reservatiom. The County 1915 Male 98 67 45 30 33 51 59 55 15 344 78 68 33 31 28 51 37 39 54 43 80 46 31 39 Female 70 70 34 29 28 47 43 46 14 356 67 60 22 30 22 46 25 22 47 39 61 34 28 1910 Total Total 168 140 137 117 79 78 59 59 61 63 98 80 102 98 101 114 29 29 •700 1,084 145 174 128 174 55 74 61 54 50 90 97 136 62 71 61 54 101 111 82 95 131 159 80 103 59 78 39 72 1,455 1,230 2,6S5 3,307 Holabird village with Holabird township. Decrease since 1910 census, 622. Per cent of decrease, 18.! •Twenty cards without information not counted. 124 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Coudnued Shonlns Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions JACKSON COUNTY i 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Belvidere township 118 47 22 24 38 37 34 30 140 55 119 84 40 28 33 33 55 37 44 22 9 12 2 114 37 20 20 62 33 36 25 127 55 135 72 30 28 31 27 38 34 44 12 8 5 1 232 84 42 44 ro 70 .. , 55 *267 110 • 254 156 70 , 56 64 60 93 71 &8 34 . 17 ,17 3 ' ' 344 Big 'Buftaloi township ISl Brady township Si2 128. Cottonwood, town ♦* ' 1 Cottonwood township 287 114 Indian £!reek township Interior to\ynship i , 117 43'8 164 Kadoka, town 222 276 Little Buffalo township Rlvpralde township 4 Stanford township "Wjall township 144 149 157, 87, * T. 1 S., R. 24 E 158 T. 1 S., R. 25 E _ ___ _ 148 T.', 3. S., R. 22 E 71 t; 3' S., R. 23 E _ :16 T. 3"^ S., R. 2< E T. 3 S'., R. 25 E The County 1,083 99^ 2,077 • 3,301 1 Comparisons made where possible, and total tor 1910 estimated. ••Included, in township. •Included in Interior township, in 19W., .. . , , Increase since 1910' c^hSus, 1,234. Per cent of increase; 58.9. POPULATION STATISTICS 125 TABLB XX — Continued ShOTvlng Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divlalons JERAULD COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Alpena township Alpena, village : Atiina township , Blaihe township Cherry township Crow township, Crow. Lake township D9.1e township i Franklin township : Haripony township Lane, village Logan township Marlar township Media township , Pleasant township 1-. Viola township Wessington Springs, city Wessington Springs township The County 167 212 119 212 124 93 109 121 170 124 142 65 61 126 117 147 557 145 149 316 274 182 394 417 96 215 197 167 379 334 105 229 200 71 164 147 96 205 205 94 215 235 142 312 340 106 230 224 1!t6 278 294 45 110 87 57 118 95 94 220 189 110 227 225 112 259 297 585 ■ 1,142 1,093 117 262 267 2,811 2,464 5,275 5,120 'Increase since 191fl census, 155. Per cent of increase, 3.0. 126 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions KINGSBURY COUNTY I 1915 i 1910 Male Female Total Total Arlington, city ^ » 440 424 377 74 320 141 510 304 106 333 382 226 444 337 341 65 264 104 504 268 126 276 300 230 ■884 761 718 139 584 245 1,014 *572 232 609 682 456 530 261 862 440 487 651 362 542 872 B41 791 Badger township 835 Bsiker township _ _ 726 Bancroift, village 136 746 Hetland, village - __ 223 DeSmet, city 1,063 599 Erwin, village _ _ 230 640 Hartland township 749 500 Total in Kingsbury and 578 143 426 266 268 339 197 295 477 294 118 436 174 219 312 165 247 395 247 296 Lake Preston, city 1,007 489 507 Mathews toTvnship _ 690 355 547 Spirit Lake township Spring Lake township 874 Whitewood township _ - 557 1 6,342 5,572 11,914 33 12,560 Incomplete cards returned Total - - -, 11,947 Deo,rease since 1910 census, 613. Decrease per cent, 4.8, •Thirty-three cards inco'raplete and not counted. POPULATION STATISTICS 127 TABLE XX— Continued Showings Papulation by Counties and Sllnoi; Civil Divisions LAKE COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total 239 371 183 205 225 218 280 244 271 1,926 528 582 419 397 235 97 217 172 276 254 167 175 171 156 190 195 306 164 168 175 169 227 211 210 2,023 642 589 419 373' 156 75 173 152 235 206 117 175 156 145 153 434 677 347 373 400 387 507 455 481 3,949 1,170 1,171 838 770 391 174 390 324 511 460 284 350 327 301 343 406 Chester township 552 Clarno township ^ _,_ 377 Concord township 339 Farmlngrton township ^_ _ 361 Franklin township «_ 382 Herman township _ _ 472 Xiake View township _ _ 456 I^e Roy township , 498 3,137 Ward 1 866 Ward 2 _ _ - 961 Ward 3 675 Ward 4 .^ - _ 635 526 * Orland township 355 312 Rutland township 534 495 Wayne township _ 313 Wentworth, town , Wentworth townshit) — 329 300 Winfred town - - 243 Wlnfred township 324 The Countv 6,274 5,591 11,865 10,711 Increase since 1910 census, 1,154. Per cent of Increase, 10.8. •Unorganized at 1910 census. 12 g THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions LAWRENCE COUNTY 1915 1910 ; Male Female Total Total Central City, town ' 268 353 410 598 847 499 1,270 829 513. 451 191 120 117 140 1,629 46 29 4,409 351 169 428 278 510 45 161 9i6 9'9 120 67 147 43 31 66 85 175 119 120 35 129 69 237 250 369 628 775 437 957 604 490 456 245 129 119 122 1,484 32 30 3,719 225 127 493 213 396 22 134 70 75 112 53 96 30 21 67 62 168 80 94 40 84 65 505 603 779 1,226 1,622 936 2,227 1,433 1,003 907 436 249 236 262 3,113 78 59 8,128 576 296 921 491 906 67 295 166 174 232 120 243 73 52 133 147 343 199 214 75 213 134 296 Deadwood, city - 3,653 ■ First ward ^_ 500 , : Second ward ^_ Third ward 1,008 865 Fourth ward _ _ _ 1,280 * i^alena, tQiwri _ _ _ _ 109 Lead, city _ _ ■ 8,392 First ward 1,578 Second ward . Third! ward -..2,- F6ujtl^ ward _-^- , 1,048 2,576 1,380 941 Sixth ward - _ - 875 -Suburljan _ _ ^ « St. Onge ; township _ 318 1,130 556 First 'ward _ _ _ _ 231 ' Third Ward _ 348 * T^rry township ^ 1,177 * 390 T. 3 N., H- 3 B ' - - -i- T. ' 3 N., R. 4 E — _— — T. 3 N., R. 5 E - __ - (Nemo) T. 4 N., R. 2 B (Hanna) T. 4 N., R. 3 & 4 B. (Roubaix). T. B N., R. 1 B__ T. 5 N., R. 3 E. (Twop Bit) _ _ T. 5 N., R. 4 B_- T. 6 N., R. IE -_ T. 6 N., R. 2 B T. 6 N., R. 3 B__ _ — T. 6 N., R. 4 E __ — T. 7 N., R. 1 B-_ T. 7 N., R. 2 E T. 7 N., R. i E ^ •4,249 Thp County -_ - 9,596 8,114 17,710 19,694 Decrease since 191* census, 1,984. Per cent of decrease, 10 •Balance of county- 1910 census. •Comparison with 1910 census cannot be shown except as aboye as minor divisions do not correspond. ■ . ' POPULATION STATISTICS 129 table: XX — Conttuued Shonlue Population by Counties and Minor Civil Division!) LINCOLN COUNTY 1915 1910 ' Male Female Total Total Beresford, city (part) _ 361 279 226 241 153 154 152 159 333 1,107 369 390 315 266 274 76 148 329 91 314 226 275 459 330 297 404 278 375 305 87 104 398 309 272 230 150 149 143 148 276 1,209 311 216 273 184 216 75 127 259 94 261 209 225 442 224 225 314 223 306 259 90 87 759 588 498 471 303 303 295 307 609 2,S16 680 606 588 450 490 151 275 588 185 575 435 50fl' 901 554 622 718 501 681 564 177 191 643 563 525 372 280 265 200 232 Brooklyn township 541 Canton, city _ 2,103 First ward _ Second , "Ward , , Third Ward _ _ Fourth Ward ^ _ 713 622 Delapre township _ _ 572 409 Sden township 480 Fairvlew, village _ 107 Falrview township 329 564 Harrisburg, town _ 164 Highland township _ 554 Hudson; village 404 LaValley township _ _ 480 745 First Ward • ■ Second Ward Third Ward _ Lincoln township 495 Lynn township _ 535 Nor"wav townshio 679 Perrv township 488 686 497 Tea, town ^> Worthing, yillage 134 179 7,311 6,253 13,564 1 2,712 Ipcreas'e since 1910, 852. Per cent of Increase 6.7. Total for Beresford in Lindoln county, 3rd ward and Union county, 1st and 2nd wards 1,332 in 1910, 1,117. 130 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued SbowinK Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions LYMAN COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Annln township Applegate township : Banner township Brule township Buffalo toiwnship _, Butte township : Black Dog township Capa township Draper, city ^. Draper township -- __. Dunkel township Dorman township Kdna township Barling township Grouse township Highland toiwnship Hilmoe township lona township Kennebec, city KoUs township Liberty township ^ Lincoln township Lund township lidwer Brule township Moore township ^ Mullen townsSiip Murdo, city * Murdo township - MoGlure township Mussman township Morningslde township Oacoma, town Oacoma township Okaton township Pratt townslilp Pleasant township Presho, city Presho township Reliance township Rex township Richland township Rose township Rowe township Sioiux township South Creek township Soovil township Stony Butte township — Sylvia township Tracy township Union township Van Metre township Virgil township Vivian toiwnship War Creek township Washington township White River township — William Creek townsnlp- Zickrick township 1-2-3-S26 53 15 39 36 45 171 38 36 61 65 26 37 83 66 52 48 59 264 103 35 33 34 40 16 78 40 169 30 18 41 57 78 121 46 15 38 33 45 144 31 42 59 46 27 28 55 41 37 42 46 204 99 31 22 21 34 14 57 35 183 19 8 27 50 85 88 51 19 23 44 23 179 176 79 57 102 101 129 121 25 23 60 S3 49 34 27 32 32 29 63 41 38 36 30 26 41 22 46 40 45 43 47 39 137 121 41 32 28 20 52 3S 65 6C 35 26 72 67 99 30 77 69 90 315 69 78 120 111 53 65 138 107 89 90 105 468 202 66 55 55 74 30 135 75 352 49 26 68 107 163 209 120 42 67 355 136 203 250 48 113 83 59 61 104 74 56 63 86 88 86 258 73 48 85 125 61 139 170 93 166 133 138 996 54 151 211 162 97 117 148 169 140 187 442 252 135 107 77 149 413 160 113 372 89 81 84 124 235 164 71 635 264 69 170 lis 112 144 168 123 99 135 167 139 204 368 120 121 142 172 99 84 POPULATION STATISTICS 131 table: XX — Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Dlflslons LTMAN COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total 3 S-29 ___ _ 49 26 32 28 20 21 77 46 53 411 100 2N-27B 103-75 60 The County _ _ 3,196 3,805 •7,412 10,848 Decrease since 1910 census, 3,436. Per cent of decrease 31.7. Comparisons made where possTBle and total for 1910 given. '411 Indians included in total. McCOOK COUNTY 1915 1910 Male iFemale Total Total BentoiD township _ 189 496 193 230 254 223 2.02 231 222 213 287 215 183 195 202 574 231 301 300 244 180 160 475 166 159 257 145 158 227 187 179 265 157 187 147 177 558 168 271 215 224 166 349 971 359 389 511 368 360 458 409 392 552 372 370 342 379 1,132 399 572 515 468 346 359 Bridgewatsr, city 934 331 Brookfield township 378 409 363 367 444 388 Jf^ffersom townshii) - 392 442 323 348 345 383 1,097 443 506 Spring Valley township R'lin T'rairip town&liiu - --- 509 479 349 5,365 4,648 10,013 9,589 Increase since 1910 census, 424. Per cent of increase, 4.4. '132 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XX — Contlnned Sho-nluK Population by Counties and Minor Civil DIvlsionis Mcpherson county 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Arena toirnship Bauer township Bergdorf township Blajne township Carl township Cleveland township Detmold - township Dewey township _j Eureka, fcity Ward 1 ., Ward 2 Ward 3 Glucksthal township _ Harrison township Highland township Hillsview to^rnshlp Hoilman township Howard township Jackson township Kassel tffliwnsHip Kotp township Leola, town Leola township ^ Lincoln township Long Lake township _ Moscow toiwnship OiJessa township 'Petersburg township _ ■Rosenthal township "Spring township Spring Creek township ;Stickel township ^-Wachter township -Wacker township -_ Washington township Weber toiwnship ■Willow township , The County ISl 174. 146 81 118 99 114 78 165 128 13 501 102 101 88 122 56 61 89 75 89 260 61 133 73 84 105 99 94 67 132 63 75 47 89 66 93 152 158 157 68 96 102 73 77 163 97 9 467 88 90 95 111 38 58 90 71 63 241 53 97 70 69 111 89 92 62 120 64 68 45 80 44 49 333 332 303 149 214 201 187 155 328 225 22 968 190 191 183 233 94 119 179 146 152 501 114 230 143 153 216 188 186 129 252 127 143 92 169 110 142 250 198 ^13 137 253 191 173 156 285 231 18 961 185 214 168 260 104 120 191 163 198 484 99 192 151 145 207 177 171 93 253 149 155 88 190 98 141 3,621 3,210 6,831 6,791 Increase since 1910 census, 40. Increase per cent .6. POPULATION STATISTICS 133 TABLE XX — Conttnnea ShotvlnK Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions MARSHALL, COUNTY 1915 Male Female Total 1910 Total Britton, city '• •First ward Second, ..ward Third- ward Buffalo township Dayton township Dumarce township Eden township Hickman township La Belle township Langford, tDw,n Lowell township McKinley township Miller township ; I^ewark, town Newark township Newport township _ Nordland township — : Pleasant Valley township Red Jrom .Lake township Sisseton tdwnship atena township V:d,l)-len, town V^blen, township Victor township Waverly township Weston township White -to-wnship — , Unorganized : -[ The. County 105 197 170 472 149 94 122 287 129 276 221 128 136 166 112 111 139 111 148 121 210 106 162 315 177 126 174 266 98 95 189 151 435 136 67 107 262 111 238 205 112 91 129 80 89 142 99 104 106 162 82 178 270 130 104 130 205 61 200 S86 321 907 •285 161 229 549 •240 514 426 240 227 295 192 200' 281 210 252 227 372 188 340 585 307 230 304 471 159 213 365 323 901 4,556 3,835 8,391 Per cent of increase, 4.6. Increase since 1910 census, 370. *34 . cards short. . , , „. ••29 cards short When received at Pierre. Register counts given this report all others show shortage. t Not shown in 11)10. 270 139 243 I 432 257 464 463 274 294 338 364 292 220 231 222 407 183 173 504 284 202 304 451 109 8,021 134 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued ShoiTing Population by Countlea and Minor Civil Divisions MEADE COUNTY 1915 ■ 1910 - Male Female Total Total Advance township 26 35 68 39 29 27 31 26 84 37 118 79 42 32 41 41 46 28 37 30 73 605 315 28 20 34 35 26 196 113 109 317 87 95 26 130 62 192 143 417 75 189 22 94 40 57 153 79 112 104 16 27 60 27 23 26 21 22 81 25 114 65 38 24 21 38 34 30 31 26 52 524 50 26 16 19 26 21 146 98 91 253 60 61 21 119 66 158 126 292 62 164 31 69 39 60 147 48 99 80 42 62 128 66 62 IvS 52 48 165 62 232 144 80 56 62 79 80 58 68 55 126 1,029 365 63 36 53 51 47 342 211 200 570 147 156 47 249 127 350 269 709 137 343 53 163 79 117 300 127 211 184 Ash township Bonelta brings, township ;_ Buena Vista township Oeidar tofwnship "^ Eagle township Bdson township _ Fairpoint township Faith township raith, town -... . ._ Harmony township Horse Bxltte township _ Howard township _ Pine to^wnsfiip Royal township Stoney Butte township Ujiper Red Owl township 1.739 Foa*t Meade 737 Squaw Butte township Turtle Creek township Zeal township T. -2 N., R. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, T. 3 N., R. 10 — - T. 2 N., R. 12, 13, 14, T. 3 N., r.. 12, 13, 14 -_ _ T. 2 N., R. 11, 12, T. 3 N., R. 10-, 11, 12 _ . T. 3 N., R. 7, 8 - - T. 3 N., R. 8, 9 T. 4 N.. R. 7, 8, 9 — T. 4 N., R. 10, 11. 12 T. 4 N., R. 13, 14, T. 5 N., R. 14, 15 T. 5 N., R. 5- — T. 5 N., R. 7. 8, 9. 10, T. 6 N., R. 10 T. 5 N., R. 11, 12, T. 6 N., R. 11, 12 _ „ T. 6 N., R. 6, 7, T. 7 N., R. 7, T. 5 N., R. 7, 8, 9 T. 6 N., R. 15, 16, T. 7 N., R. 16, 17 _ _ _. -_ T. 6 N., R. 8, 9, T. 7 N., R. 7, 8, 9, 10 — T. 7 N., R. 10 T. 7 N., R. 11, T. 8 N., R. 11 T. 7 N., R. 15 T. 8 N., R. 12- — _ T. 8 N., R. 13 ^- T, 8 N., R. 14, 15 T. 9 N., R. 14, T. 10 N., R. 13, 14, T. 11 N., R. 14- - T. 9 N., R. 15, 16, T. 10 N., R. 16 POPULATION STATISTICS 135 table: XX — Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions MEADE COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total T 10 N R 11 12 58 60 18 . 36 33 16 94 93 34 T 10 N R lO' T 12 N., R. 13 T 12 N R 14 The County 4,880 3,841 8,724 12,640 Decrease since 1910 census, 3, 916. Per cent of decrease, 30.9. Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given. table: XX — Continued Showing ' Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions MEELBTTB COUNTY l' 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total T. 40 N., R. 25, 26, 27 B T. 40 N., R. 28, 29 B., T. 41 N., 101 118 108 18 79 261 76 61 63 94 59 78 94 71 22 56 201 66 42 48 65 53 179 212 179 40 135 462 142 103 111 159 112 1,593 - T. 40 N., RrTo,"31 'b.~; T. 41 N., T. 40 N., R. 32, 33 E.; T. 41 N.. T. 41 N., R. 25, 26, 27 E- -— -- T. 41 N., R. 29, E.; T. 42 N., R. 28, 29 B.; T. 43 N., R. 28, 29 B.: 44 N., R. 28. 29 E — T. 42 N., R. 25, 26 E.; T. 43 N., ' T.' 42 N., R. 27 E.; T. 43 N., R. T. 42 N., "r'SO B. ; T. 43 N., R. 30 E.; T. 44 N., R. 30 B.; T. 45 T. 42 >f., R. 31,"32, 33"e.T't. 43 T. 43 N., R. 31 B.T T."44 N., R. 31, 32, 33 B.; T. 45 N., R. 31, 32 B. Indians 1,038 796 •3,427 1,700 Increase since 1910' census, 1,727. Only totals for 1910 given. •Indians not reported by sex. Per cent of increase, 101.6. 136 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XX — Continued ShovTtne Population by Counties and Minor CtvU DivlMona MINER COUNTY 1 ' 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Adams township 180 145 211 173 160 133 281 229 248 181 168 244 206 576 179 137 227 179 85 215 76 149 119 169 151 158 123 274 ■222 200 ■136 <■ ■ ■138 222 179 593 172 138 • ' 201 1:37 65 163 65 329 264 380 324 ■ 318 256 555 451 448 317 306 466 385 1,169 351 275 428 316 150 378 141 347 Beaver toiwnShip 271 Belleview township ' _ 373 Canova towiiship 1 _ 308 311 Carthage tbwjiship L 225 Carthage, town' _ 554 Clearwater' township 425 Clinton township - 410 • ■ '■■ 315 Green VaUey tpwnship ■■•' ■ 275 464 Howard township _ *553 1,026 309 Redstone township 270 366 Roswell township 331 Roiswell, town ' • _ 167 361 Vilas, town * The Countv - 4,233 3,774 8,00-7 7,661 Increase since 1910 census, 346. "Per cent of increase 4.5. 'The rbpulation of Vilas is not given separately In the 1910 census._ The 1905 census gives it as 156. It was InclU'died in Howard township in 1910. . . POPULATION STATISTICS 137 table: XX — Continued Shonlne PopiiVation by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions MINNEHAHA COUNTY 1915 1 1910 Male Female Total Total Baltic, village Benton township Brandon township Buffalo township Burk township Clear Lake township Colton .village Dell Rapids, city First ward Second ward Third ward Dell Rapids township Fdlson township Garretson, city Grand Meadow township HartfCird township Hartford, village Highland township Humboldt township Humboldt, village Logan township Lyons township Mapleton township Palisade township Red Rock toiwnship , Sherman, village Sioux Falls, city First ward Second ward Third ward Fourth ward School for Deaf Fifth ward Sixth ward Penitentiary ."Seventh and Eighth wards. Ninth ward Sioux Falls township South Sioiux Falls, village Split Rock township Sverdrup township Taopi township Valley Springs, village Valley Springs township "Wall Lake township) Wayne township Wellington township The County 234 218 325 156 349 378 256 275 194 270 777 826 892 1,049 2,219 43 1,152 1,412 208 2,642 657 289 288 446' 269 284 327 204 248 244 276 339 304 173 200 113 11,100 260 96 274 318 309 189 179 262 217 237 267 202 292 483 479 1,020 1,709 68 1,341 1,233 1 2,836 659 150 268 268 204 220 200 252 761 200 256 373 224 227 376 158 207 206 210 293 238 125 137 98 1,829 501 420 617 306 617 646 460 495 394 522 ,538 215 75 225 273 291 183 166 258 186 161 309 371 069 928 111 493 645 209 478 316 489 544 819 493 511 703 362 455 450 486 632 542 298 337 211 20,929 449 395 523 278 566 628 412 503 363 407 1,367 464 492 668 488 502 648 366 762 1,178 1,160 1,342 1,951 426 599 539 301 323 138 14,094 1,356 1,957 5,150 475 171 499 591 600 372 345 520 403 398 301 132 462 576 574 331 345 481 403 424 20,100 17,513 37,613 29,631 TniTpase since 1910 census 7,982. Per cent of increase, 26.9. . Cards fo.r 7th and 8th wards mixed when received at Piferre. Regis- ''"^ ta°sT^slSl;x"l'^'lll'"Jopu«n r6l'''in''l9lb not separate from Sioux ^^"lixty-fouT'c"ards short for Third ward, Sioux Falls, credited on this sheet. AH others shnw tables shortage. ., ^ i -, "i -.r' 'I' 138 THIHD census op south DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued Shonlns Population by Counties and Minor Civil DlviBlons MOODT COUNTY. 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Alliance township Bllnsman township 135 297 228 237 216 203 324 250 828 414 212 245 234 161 302 280 202 139 122 134 54 109 261 168 212 183 164 281 196 860 376 191 182 175 129 249 207 144 135 a5 104 48 244 558 396 449 399 367 605 446 1,688 790 403 427 409 290 551 487 346 274 217 238 102 278 438 Clare township _ 372 Golman township _ 416 Colman toiwn 362 Bgan township 328 Egan, city- 516 Enterprise township _ 617 EMandreau, city _ _ 1,484 Flaiidreau township _ _ 620 Fremont township _ _ _ 408 Grovena township _ 413 Jefferson township Lone Rock township 434 281 Lynn township _ 519 Riverview township 449 S'pring Creek township 334 Union township _ _ 218 Ward toiwnship _ 236 "Ward, village 72 The County 5,217 4,469 9,686 8 695 Increase since 1910, 991. Per cent 11.4. POPULATION STATISTICS 139 table: XX — Contlnuea Showlngr Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions PENNINGTON COUNTY. 1915 1910 Male Ash township Castle Butte township Cedar Butte Flat Butte Flat Top Butte Huron '. Lake Creek Lake Flat Lake Hill New Underwood, town Owanka township Peno township Quinn township Rapid City First ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward Rapid Valley township Scenic Underwood Wall, town Waata T. 1 S., R. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 B. and T. 2 S., R. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, E.--__ T.~l S., R. 6, and 7 E. and T. 2 S., R. 6 and 7 B T. 1 and 2 S., R. 8 E., T. land 2 S'., R. 9 E., T. 2 S., R. 10 and 11 B., T. 1 and 2 N., R. 5 B., T. 1 and 2 N., R. 6 B, T. 1 and 2 N., R. 7 B., and T., 2 N., R. 9 B , T. 1 S., R. 10, 11, 12, 13 B and T. 2 S., R. 12 B ^- T. 1 S., R. 14, 15 and 16 E., andl T. 2 S., R. 15 B T. 3 S., R. 11, 12, 15 and 16 B., and T. 4 S'., R. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, B. ^— ,—-—-- T. 1 N., R. 12 B., and T. 2 N., R. 12, 13 and 14 B..-; T. 4 N., R. 16 and 17 B., T. 5 N., R. 17 B. The County Female 554 883 669 269 51 401 51 28 19 47 42 62 39 63 62 68 67 2,275 114 86 66 67 76 533 266 500 130 2flB 103 219 192 5,463 562 861 323 247 39 29 33 34 19 30 39 58 49 66 67 46 68 1,993 Total Total 102 69 57 61 79 412 215 343 101 176 82 152 188 1,116 1,744 892 516 90 69 84 62 38 77 81 120 88 119 119 104 125 4,268 216 155 122 128 155 945 481 8^3 231 384 186 371 380 926 1,716 753 459 155 171 56 144 145 139 182 134 264 157 291 3,854 316 136 116 353 •5,841 4,577 10,040 12,453 Decrease since 1910 census, 2,415. Per cent of decrease, 19.2. .rr, 4. i_ *„,. 101(1 car.mi,t hp shown other than above, in comparison, as m5'^clnsus"o"sTorLvlr^c™onding ^^ The total of 5,841 shows the 1910 totals not given In detail. 140 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE} XX — Continued Showlns Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions PERKINS COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Ada township 36 55 44 49 150 196 105 51 64 93 63 30 58 28 257 89 47 82 95 54 120 39 74 49 120 67 43 518 138 70 39 111 199 50 59 54 77 42 60 50 61 29 71 65 46 100 130 54 45 40 40 47 35 42 116 185 78 43 53 88 49 24 61 28 177 69 45 76 81 38 79 29 56 40 95 50 34 425 122 49 36 83 170 35 57 53 61 43 38 36 49 35 40 53 27 78 88 61 34 44 ,76 102 79 91 266 381 183 94 117 181 112 64 119 56 434 158 92 158 176 92 199 68 130 89 215 117 77 943 260 119 75 194 369 85 116 107 138 85 98 86 110 64 111 118 73 178 218 115 79 84 Anderson township Antelope township _ Arrowhead township ■ Barrett township Bison township 686 Bixby township 185 Brushie township Burdick township ■ 165 Cash township Chance toiwnship Chaudoln township Clark township ** Dewell township _ DeWitt township _ _ 666 Easter township Englewood township Flat Creek township _ _ Flint Rock township Foster township Fredlund township Glendo township Grand River township 580 Hall township _ Horse Creek township 286 Hudgrins township _ Jones township _ _ Lemmon, city 1,255 Lodgepole toiwnship Maltby township Martin township Marshfield township 981 Moreau tcrwnshlp _ _ _ Pleasant Valley township 430 Rockford township Scotch Cap township ^ Seim township _ _ 147 Sheffield township Strool township _ „_ Vlekers township Viking township __ 260 286 Wyandotte, village 289 White Hill township Whitney township Wilson township _ Wells township The County 4,166 3,475 7,641 11,348 Decrease since 1910 census, 3,707. Per cent of decrease, 32.1 Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given. . POPULATION STATISTICS 141 table: XX — Coutiuued Showing Poiinlatiou by Counties and Ifflnor Civil Divisions POTTER COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Appomatox township _ 31 98 68 69 23 78 31 80 48 56 35 14 51 13 34 89 46 55 28 67 16 56 59 55 29 7 36 7 364 32 96 67 121 41 86 46 65 31 30 12 22 25 79 65 187 114 124 51 145 47 136 107 111 64 21 87 20 751 62 180 140 268 90 195 108 132 87 73 32 48 55 148 84 202 124 144 27 148 66 175 149 126 Arena township _ _ _ Articholce township , Avon Springs township Canton township . _ _ Carr township _ _ _ Catroin township Cunningham township _ Blida township Fairview township Fayette township 110 173 Forest City township 117-79 Forest City, township 118-78 _ Forest City, township 118-79__ Gettysburg, city 387 936 Gettysburg township 30 84 73 147 49 109 62 67 56 43 20 26 30 69 97 209 140 Lebanon township _ *385 Lincoln township 127 Logan township Lowell township _ _ 246 127 169 118 Pleasant View township South Riverside township 69 North Riverside township 77 96 Tolstoy, town 142 1,947 1,701 3,648 4,466 Decrease since 1910 census, 818. Per cent of decrease, 18.3. •Reported in 1910 as Roy Township. 142 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued Showing Popnlatlon by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ROBERTS COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Agency township Alto township Becker township _. Bossko township Bryant township Claire City Drywood Lake township Easter township Enterprise township Garfield township Geneseo township Goodwill township Grant township Harmom township Hart township Lake township Lawrence township Lee township Lien township Lockwood township Long Hollow township Minnesota township Norway township New Bffington township One Road township Ortley, town Ortley township :. Peever, city Itosholt, village Sisseton, city Ward One Ward Two Ward Three Sisseton township Springdale township Spring Grove township Summit, town Summit township Victor township White Rock, village White Rock township Wllmot, city Indians 192 196 315 The County 87 169 179 142 72 153 159 242 303 181 154 222 342 266 203 112 157 299 123 191 327 291 136 224 84 167 1511 81 703 187 158 141 279 202 313 214 269 260 203 172 308 179 67 140 128 110 50 104 150 202 285 161 156 184 298 201 166 116 158 269 105 185 280 240 112 175 78 147 150 73 683 148 123 152 257 176 217 170 237 260 395 368 623 405 154 309 307 252 122 257 309 444 588 342 310 406 640 467 369 228 315 568 228 376 •607 531 248 399 162 314 301 154 1,386 335 281 293 536 378 530 384 506 520 399 461 401 535 368 204 273 334 227 «« 293 312 472 579 341 421 400 642 478 322 232 294 670 172 372 630 598 46 361 192 300 259 *** 1,397 349 323 337 545 333 501 368 525 427 I 8,169 7,092 tl5,660 14.897 Increase since 1910 census, 763. Per cent of increase, 5.3. ••Unorganized in 1910. •••Included In Township in 1910. •Register showis 657, but only 607 cards returned. t399 Indians reported by the Government, included, but not classified 554 Indians reported In census. Government reports 593 Indians iii County. tOPtjLAflON STATISTICS^-. 143 TABLiE XX — Continued ShoTvlngr Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions SANBORN COUNTY , 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Afton township 148 298 173 261 193 214 146 124 195 197 218 147 171 168 175 163 169 601 206 118 288 123 205 148 162 128 107 163 214 184 103 147 142 151 131 116 600 180 266 586 296 466 341 376 274 231 358 411 402 250 318 310 326 294 285 1,201 386 235 583 Benedict township Butler township _ 257 442 Diana township £_ 293 332 190 Jackson township 197 Letcher township 367 402 Logan township - 299 Oneida township 215 298 281 Twin Lake townshii) 295 299 272 "Woonsocket citv 1,027 323 Thp Countv 3,967 3,410 7,377 6,607 Increase since 1910 census, 770. Per cent df increase, 11.6 144 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Continued Shon-Iug Popnlatiou by CountleH and Minor Civil Divisions SPINK COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Antelope township Ashton, town Athol township Belle Plaine township _ Belmont township Benton township Beotia township Buffalo township Brentford, town Capitola township Clifton township Conde, city Conde township Cornwall township Crandon township Doland, city l Exline township Frankfort, city Frankfort township Garfield township Great Bend township Groveland township Harmony township Harrison township Jefferson toiwnship Lake township La Prairie township Lincoln township Lodl township Mellette, city Mellette township Northville, city Northville township Clean township Prairie Center township Redfield, city Redfield township Richfield township Spring township Summer township Tetonka township Three Rivers township Tulare township Turton, town Turton township Union township The Coiunty 1i!9 119 177 149 23X 205 117 93 145 101 110 87 114 97 105 82 54 46 100 76 15S 109 260 223 113 70 78 52 1X1 134 280 235 100 65 219 209 126 105 111 93 112 83 99 69 119 89 108 89 153 119 94 77 188 100 135 116 158 114 227 226 289 206 149 133 359 267 98 82 104 69 1,673 1,449 132 136 88 66 90 78 99 79 151 131 126 96 228 190 138 125 107 96 109 84 258 220 326 430 443 565 210 193 246 252 197 238 211 270 1X7 184 100 * 176 206 267 293 483 592 183 215 130 150 315 290 515 581 165 195 428 408 231 252 204 197 195 223 16X 171 208 239 197 212 272 381 171 189 288 442 251 276 272 259 453 472 495 494 282 392 626 668 180 196 173 205 122 3,060 268 226 154 17fl 168 172 178 182 282 307 222 '214 418 383 263 240 193 214 8,258 6,719 14,977 15,981 Decrease since 1910 census, 1,004. Per cent of decrease, 6.3. •Included in La Prairie Township. Since completion of" Spink County 331 cards 'have arrived from the Northern Hospital at Redfield, 180 males and 151 females. POPULATION STATISTICS •145 TABLB XX — Coutlaued Sliowlng Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions STANLEY COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Adams township Antelope township Brush Creek township Port Pierre, city Gas Belt township Hayes township Meers township Plum Creek township Riffle township Rolling Green township Sansarc township Shaner township Twin Butte township War Creek township Wendte toiwnship Willow Creek Butte township. ^ R. 28 E 26 E. N. N.,. N., N., N., T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. 6 N. 6 N, 7 N, 7 N, 7 N, 7 N _ 7 N T. 8 N, T. 28 E.. 29 E. 30 E. N., R. 31 E. N., R. 32 E. N., R. 33 E. N. N.; N. 6 N., 6 N,, T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. N., 8 N., 8 N., 8 N., R. 25 B. R. 30 B. R. 31 E. R. 26 B. R. 27 B. R. 29 E. R. 30 B. R. 25 B. R. 26 B. R. 27 B. R. 28 B. R. 29 B. R. 25 B. R. 26 E. 27 B. 28 B. 29 E. . N., R. 25 B. 9 N., 26 B. — 9 N., R. 27 B. 9 N., 28 B. — 9 N., R. 29 B. The County 16 54 23 334 42 26 25 51 33 30 30 32 11 15 24 13 27 19 19 2 15 14 4 4 20 17 11 20 25 27 1,219 14 46 22 339: 37 21 16 30 26 20 24 20 24 9 17 14 19 1 13 15 2 6 16 19 10 18 17 15 2 26 20 17 11 6 9 6 3 9 8 15 12 19 12 12 1,032 30 100 45 673 79 47 41 81 59 50 54 52 17 24 48 22 44 33 38 3 28 29 6 10 36 36 21 38 42 42 2 70 49 40 21 9 17 12 12 26 21 25 26 49 25 19 2,251 Decrease since 1910, 2,277. Per cent of Decrease, 50.3 Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 estimated 145 128 104 792 123 ,157 109 198 97 140 100 109 54 86 99 134 63 64 99 63 65 89 48 6 135 74 65 200 112 S4 2 20 14 111 39 20 4 17 61 67 14 6 40 56 34 38 4,528 146 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX— Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions SULLY COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Blaine township Buffalo township Clifton township ' Cora township Elk township : Fairbank township Falrview township Farmlnton township Garner township Goodwater township Grandview township Harrison toiwnship Hartford township - Iowa townaiiip Lake tow^nship Lincoln township : Little Bend township Llewellyn Park township Milford township Morton township Norfolk township Okojpojo township Onida township ^ Onlda, city Pearl township Pleasant township Rich Valley township Summit township Troiy township Fort Sully Military Reservation The County 39 35 26 35 51 50 8 58 45 40 50 22 23 14 35 53 15 42 84 19 5 44 26 116 34 32 30 46 31 16 28 34 38 35 15 30 33 23 35 24 14 11 24 44 12 29 71 14 9 32 26 135 18 25 34 38 22 1 7-0' 50 54 69 89 85 23 88 78 63 85 46 37 25 59 97 27 71 155 33 14 76 52 251 52 57 64 84 46 5 72 42 56 71 79 95 52 80 141 83 108 66 69 33 91 113 39 66 114 45 25 75 »5 , 319 . 76 79 . 77 134 72 6 1,104 900 2,004 2,462 Decrease since 1910' census, 458. Per cent of decrease, 18.6 I'OPULATION STATISTICS 147 TABI/E: XX: — continued jShowlng Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TRIPP COUNTY 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Banner township Beaver Creek township Black township Brunson township '. Bull Creek township Carter, town Carter toiwnship Colome, town Colome township j Condon township Curlew township Dog Ear township Elliston torwnship Gasmann township Greenwood township Holsclow township Hugglns township Ideal township i Irwin township Jordan township Lake township Keyapaha township King township Lamro township ^ Lincoln township Lone Star township Lone Tree township McNeeley township Mllboro toiwnship Mills township Pahapesto township Plainview township Pleasant View township Progressive township — Rames township Rosedale township Roseland township Star Prairie township — Star "Valley township — Star Valley township — Stewart township Sully township Taylor township Valley township Wartman township Weaver toiwnship — -— Willow Creek township Wilson township Winner, city Witten township Wright township Indians The County 43 83 52 59 98 55 56 217 136 113 78 120 85 69 96 83 134 102 52 75 209 166 92 68 151 49 66 183 119 71 49 88 170 45 150 110 99 100 38 38 184 45 93 161 115 96 152 144 512 69 71 5,471 38 73 34 51 76 48 48 198 105 91 58 112 66 71 51 64 109 93 60 73 179 139 90 44 140 44 45 188 96 43 46 72 161 28 121 84 91 110 38 38 142 60 87 124 82 76 141 127 411 51 ,67 4,635 81 156 86 110 174 103 lfl-4 415 241 204 136 232 150 140 147 147 243 195 112 148 388 305 182 112 291 93 111 371 215 114 95 160 331 73 271 194 190 210 76 76 326 105 180 285 197 172 293 271 923 120 128 156 •10,262 8,323 " Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given •Reported by Government not classified by sex. Included in total, increase since 1910 census. 1,939. Per cent of Increase, 23.3. ]48 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/B XX — Continued Showing: Population by Counties and Minor Civil Tllvlsiona TURNER COUNTY. 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total 229 572 230 178 164 308 118 290 370 118 233 76 309 236 258 238 224 537 232 144 161 253 110 215 293 126 215 57 275 197 273 200 95 219 304 261 199 74 251 663 200 184 279 282 274 273 296 239 263 246 453 1,109 462 322 325 661 228 505 663 244 448 133 584 433 531 438 202 476 614 570 *435 170 571 1,324 389 372 563 582 545 565 620 548 600 484 404 Centerville City _ _ 971 Ward 1 __ 394 Ward 2 257 Ward 3 __ _ 320 Centerville township 623 160 Childstown township 507 Daneville township , 605 164 466 147 Germantown township . 699 375 Hurley city 506 440 Irene, village (part)* 107 257 310 309 236 96 320 661 189 188 284 300 271 292 324 309 387 238 142 473 Marion village 462 558 438 169 539 Parker City - _ _ 1 224 Ward 1 352 Ward 2 354 Ward 3 _ 518 Parker township _ _ „ „ 541 548 Salem township 598 Spring Valley township 574 629 The County _ 7,722 6 914 14,636 13,840 Increase since 1910 census, 796. Per cent of increase, 5.7. •Register shows 475, but only 435 cards were returned. •Total population of Irene in Turner, Yankton and Clay counties 394. in 1910, 263. POPUIiATION STATISTICS 149 TABLE XX — Contliiuea Shonliie Population by Gountles ana Alluor Civil Divisions UNION. COUNTY. ,1915 1 1910 Male Female Total Total Alcester township 372 234 502 141 403 311 310 811 426 419 286 248 296 234 366 382 331 321 243 523 133 304 275 269 735 385 244 263 253 245 216 322 355 278 693 477 1,025 274 707 586 579 1,546 811 663 549 501 541 450 688 737 609 645 Alcester town _ 409 Beresford, city (part)* Big Sioux township .. 885 286 Big Springs township _ _ _ 710 Brule township 547 Civil Bend township _ 593 Elk Point, city _ 1,200 835 Elk Point township Emmet toiwnship 720 Jefferson township _ 485 407 Prairie township _ 554 Richland toiwnshJS _ 401 Sioux Valley township 695 722 Virginia toXvnship _ _ _ 582 The County _ 6,072 5,364 11,436 10,676 Increase since 1910 census, 760. Per cent of ihcrease, 7.1. •Total population Union and Lincoln counties, 1,332. WALWORTH COUNTY. 1915 Male Female Total 1910 Total Akaska, town Java, town Glenham, town Lowry township Mobridge, city Selby, city ^—;r«—-^7--^ T 124, 122, N. R. 76 W. T. 123, N., R. 75 W. -- T 121, 122 N., R. 77 W. T. 121, 122, R. 78 and town of LeBeau -i-.-^^r T 121, 122 123, 124 N., R. 74 W. T 124 N., R. 77 W.; T. 123, 124, N., R. 78; T. 123, 124 N R. 79; T. 124 N., R. 80 The County 34 210 68 87 853 325 687 196 445 281 42 200 71 84 698 321 560 145 381 231 76 410 139 171 1,551 646 1,247 341 512 114 473 182 25S 1,200 558 3,186 2,733 5,919 6.488 Comparisons made where possible and total for 1910 given. 150 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, ,1915 table: XX — Contlnned Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisional YANKTON COUNTY. 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Gayville, town _ 153 286 10 270 148 234 333 322 90 345 204 375 68 253 678 165 366 250 2,357 464 599 497 797 226 149 119 150 271 167 321 6 241 153 219 321 299 76 238 195 311 65 225 432 168 252 206 2,414 446 708 494 766 190 119 104 110 197 320 607 16 511 301 453 654 621 166 583 399 686 133 478 1,110 333 618 456 4,771 910 1,307 991 1,563 416 268 223 260 468 257 Gayville, Iwp. 468 Irene (part)* 279 Lesterville twp. _ 464 Marindahl _ . 591 Mayfield 564 Mission Hill Mission Hill twp. __ _ 589 Odessa twp. Turkey Valley twp. 718 Utica ^ 103 1,497 Utica, state hospital Vo'lfn 286 Volin twp. 613 WaJshtown twp. 463 Yankton, city 3,787 446 Second ward _ 598 Third ward — __ „ 1,185 Foiurth ward _ 1,558 Ziskov twp. - _ - _ 410 T. 93 N., R. 55 W. _ 269 T. 93 K., R. 56 W. 210 T. 93 N., R. 57 W. 229 T. 95 N., R. 56 W. Other „- 1,348 The County 7,822 7,029 14,851 13,135 Increase since' 1910, 1716. Per cent oif increase, 12.6. •Total population for Irene in Yankton, Turner and Clay counties 394, In 1910 it was 263. Blank spaces in 1910 census indicate that no return for the speciflc minor divisiom appears. Utica twp. in 1910 includes State Hospital. POPULATION STATISTICS 151 table: XX. — Continued Showing Population by Counties and Minor Civil Dl-vlslons ZIEBACH COUNTY. 1915 1910 Male Female Total Total Dupree, town .56 52 195 90 140 219 96 99 52 63 138 83 113 170 66 77 108 115 333 173 253 389 162 176 862 Pioneer township 17-21 .. T. 10 N|, R. 21 B. etc. _. T. 12 N., R. 21 B. - T. 13 N., R. 20, 21 E; T. 14 R. 21 E _ T. 13 N., R. 17, 18, 19 E T. 16 N., R. 21 B. . T. 17 N., R. 18 B. __ _ - The County 947 762 •2,571 • • Comparison with 1910 censiis not possible. County organized In 1911. •Includes 862 Indians, reported by U. S. Ages and sex not given. TODD COUNTY. 1915 1910 Male Femalp Total Total Unorganized . 272 194 466 1,937 2,164 The County 272 194 2,403 2,164 Increase since 1910 census, 239. Per cent at Increase, 11.0. 152 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 AGRICULTURE. The statistics of agriculture presented in the following tables are very complete for the rural communities but in many instances the town and city assessors failed wholly or in part to return livestock and garden products for municipalities. These delinquencies are most apparent in the returns for horses, cattle and potatoes. The number of farms appears to be unduly large compared with the state census of 1905 when reports were made for 52,- 376 establishments, or the federal census of 1910 which reported upon but 77,644, while we have reports from 101,224 separate establishments. Of the accuracy of our returns there can be no doubt. The schedule used in securing the agricultural sta- tistics arbitrarily covered every sub-division of each section in each congressional township so that no tract escaped attention. Only such places were listed as farms, where livestock was kept and crops produced. All of the lands owned and operated by one person in each township was treated as a single farm. The most disappointing figure is for the total of hay made in 1914, which indicates a loss of 1,378,189 tons under the crop of 1909. I have no explanation to make for this apparent dis- crepancy. The variabliness of agriculture productions in good and bad years is well illustrated in the table comparing results of three censuses. AGRICULI QRAL, STATISTICS 153 TABIilS I. Summary Campariug; Results of This Census With Those of 1910 and 1905. 1915 1910 I 1905 Pbpulation Area of State acres Acres in farms Acres improived Number of farms Average size How operated: Owners Tenants Acres plowed Pasture Hayland ■Woodland , Irrigated Corn, acres Bushels Wheat, acres Bushels Oats, acres •Bushels Birley, acres Bushels Rye, acres Bushels Spelt, acres Bushels Flaxseed, acres Bushels Alfalfa seed, acres Bushels Cloverseed, acres Bushels Timothy, acres Bushels Other grass Bushels Potatoes, acres 1 Bushels Field peas, acres Bushels Parsnips, bushels Tomatoes, bushels Carrots, bushels Onions, bushels Turnips, bushels Cucumbers, bushels -- Beets, bushels — Melons, bushels Peas, bushels Beans, bushels -— r-T" Other vegetables, bushels Apples, bushels Plums, bushels Cherries, bushels Strawberries, bushels Raspberries, bushels Blackberries, bushels Currants, bushels _ Gooseberries, bushels Grapes, bushels -— Other fruit, bushels Alfalfa hay, acres Alfalfa hay, tons Clover hay, acres Clover hay, tons Timothy hay, acres Timothy hay, tons Millet hay, acres Millet hay, tons — ,— Wild hay, acres 582,765 49,195,520 23,820,436 23,552,770 101,224 235 583,888 26,016,892 15,827,208 77,644 335 59,989 41,235 10,990,539 9,175,324 3,386,907 267,686. 66,906 3,418,359 73,027,151 4,145,441 35,246,235 1,707,227 41,970,384 734,505 13,650,321 97,738 970,092 145,813 2,758,396 69,276 418,780 31,885 48,298 5,079 5,997 20,939 72,043 6,025 57,458 63,141 4,385,717 131 511 17,370 93,511 34,943 51,087 24,625 54,432 64,381 247,489 11,068 17,891 50,657 59,651 29,425 12,343 1,585 492 782 2,452 2,606 1,889 1.169 199.918 271,134 25,660 39,555 101,230 116,265 100,037 145,892 2,390,161 57,984 19,231 3,435,656 383,144 63,248 2,037,658 65,558,737 3,217,256 47,069,590 1,558,643 43,575,676 1,114,531 22,396,130 13,778 194,872 259,611 6,098,982 518,666 4,759,764 60,052 3,441,692 1,783 10,598 5,285 191,784 268,268 5,924 7,442 1,884 1,650 1,3 66,183 153,906 2,693 4,194 178,881 248,927 35,625 65,8441 2,913,676 455,185 16,442,322 62,376 314 30,322 22,050 7,429,976 6,971,162 •3,041,185 1,739,080 39,454,481 2,874,184 24,183,132 1,210,166 39,583,280 800,139 18,640,102 34,010 422,673 3,685,310 128,197 1,768,792 6,683 63,121 94,149 34,514 3,132,638 881.968 217,880 60,625 20,624 340 89,882 70,521 15,345 105,813 346,354 154 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: I — Contlnnea. Summary Comparing; Results of This Census With Those of 1910 and 1905.. 1915 1910 1905 Wild hay, tons Other hay, tons Total hay, tons Milk, pounds Butter, pounds Cheese, pounds Cream sold Homey, pounds Eggs, dozens Chickens, number Other fowls Calves Steers ' Bulls Heifers Cows, milked Cows, not milked Total cattle Colts Yearlings Horses Total horses Mules Asses Lambs Sheep Total sheep Swine Goats Wool, pounds Silos, number Silos, capacity, tons 1,662,302 139,744 2,473,635 1,621,235,000 11,695,685 225,015 46,581,3 50,171 30,278,257 5,307,903 302,684 380,714 246,488 33,405 200,528 325.427 156^482 1,340,270 71,906 89,484 439,552 600,942 15,492 459 110,140 281,537 391,677 1,263,655 2,103 1,670,114 1,342 159,064 2,798,263 129,995 3,651,024 659,428,112 13,629,647 14,344 30,639,626 . 139,714 22,296,031 2,251,348 205,507 194,580 369,764 341,959 1,535,276 23,723 69,966 551,800 669,362 12,424 333 110,223 501,041 611,294 1,009,721 2,337 2,167,565 92,345 2,787,945 20,545,549 227,047 1,533,948 161,583 16,890,190 3,741,504 322,256 33.2,040 28.9,326 25,769 182,864 293,612 165.077 1,288,698 42,127 57,129 294,236 393,492 6,309 179 171,082 343,588 514,670 947,949 4,039 , 1,374,085 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 155 TABLE II. Sbovriug Tenure of Occupants of Farms by Counties. Manager ) Cash Rent [Share Rent Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington Corson Custer Davisoin Day — Deuel Dewey Douglas Sdmunds Fall River Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hansoin Harding Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lymarl MoCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Mooidy Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Turner Union Walworth Yankton Ziebach Todd Washbaugh Washington 36 142 185 13 16 32 135 3 71 1 85 78 59 21 178 14 82 26 132 8 17 14 71 16 138 64 133 25 123 14 135 35 19 39 50 37 30 17 6 13 100 20 7 7 244 38 8 155 22 107 220 3 84 33 115 49 •43 109 146 15 5 3,888 246 605 269 1,061 1(1 9 161 512 231. 811 265 1,404 320 416 101 44 48 47 43 170 273 881 112 848 1X6 342 40 680 75 94 45 20 162 409 89 653 145 530 47 54 68 402 225 523 145 8 108 502 79 618 183 714 4X6 54 43 436 439 718 108 453 94 67 64 40 89 473 135 113 95 37 140 419 95 1,002 199 529 32 18 551 540 539 174 177 626 240 467 123 531 239 118 5 44 111 630 600 586 363 560 320 96 467 117 94 268 122 623 198 469 224 1,265 74 12 200 98 273 441 31(1 417 456 425 a 131 155 286 ' 19 ' 12 S 1 11,496 25,851 ino THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 SB'S u s e u « » o e s is u 1 e .a liOC0li3O-*'*U5t-«0U3SDTH'»JHOO«0T-IC0t-l>ai»0Mt-'*"5MeCC>3'^OCCD- w*"*t-wwcot-cDrHoooooioameoeoosrHir3oswos^ot-t-»Ht-os(Maitr- ■*"*■* CC O 1-1 ■* 00 -^ O C<] O LA PO 00 rH t- 00 CD C^ C<] LA t- O^ O 09 OO lA C^ U3 -^ iaCOOCDr-lA-^OOI>f'^OOCOOr-IOOeOff40iH'^or)ev3CiOOOO'^CO-<44Vt-'^ oscn.ai-*e»oaooii5Tj-t-o'«* sD CO CO o 03 c^oi o> oBc^egoirHLneM'^iQOt0fOrHcDiHt-iai-i«0 "* CO t- Tf t- u3 lo" o lo CO St^totoe^ooefit^oiiir^cot^cat^-^i^eo-Hto-^ooiaeQ OS N iH ■* IfB C- 00 CO 1-1 1- OS W t-> o ih"oo oo"u5 Mf-T OO-S* 0»OrH«)rHMOiHmif3CSinc^l0C0t-MTt.0s2TH-*THC00S-SSt5SS rHCO iHCOWrH riCO-^iHN HCOiH tH rH ^'wwSJ rHMW WW >* H o o o AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 157 e X ■a a d >> ■a a = s d O I " e '3 » S in a e eO«0«O-4<«O I «0 CO IM CO (M -^ LA (M 00 r-t CO CO O) 00 iHOCOt>-^OCOCO'4*0)U3e4-4*CCCOTH^03H WOOOCa ll>incCrHOC-TH«DO WOSt-T-400'*Ca OOt-eqi-lCQ t-Oi'^iHio I □ocooiaaocooouaO'^T-imoot-iAe^ic^'^oofcc^usc^oo i-irHCOOSrH |mOC0Tfl tH C>q -^ CO (N oo [eg CO i-Tt-'i-T CO cot^iHi-T N eJ ri V OOOiHOOC^OrH ■bo c'^iHcot-ososc-ooooc^^ lOCOT-llO(Mo«''^=^'~'COWe>THT(HiHeDeOt-0005C*4COOTHCMOOOrHOeOrHO cqoo'"eD"i>^oo\i:5eoco't-"rHt-"c^c-irHrHOs"(Mooo«reD"L3e£ tH CD O OO U3 ^ O "<*< CO CO CD CO Tj* D- OS in 00 O C- 00 00 •«*' 00 -^ tH t- ■<*< t- CD to r-l tHt-ItH iHtP Csl lOrH W •<* iH iH iH CT~ic^i>ioo aim ci^o o -^^t- oi otjo t-i c- in us coosoocothosi-iio eg 00 of CI -^j-3 cxT in COCQ O C« O Ifl O CgOi CO rH OS -* •tj<"oo in 00 O Tj<'oJ iH in " "^iHT-iCDrH^COOOCOOTtHOOrHOOSOSCCOOOOt--* CO CO m rH t- T-l "^ tHCOiMC^ cgcioa Cacgr-1 rHCCi-lin rHC^T-liHr-l 02 ^ &< 1! 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Jerauld Kingsbury Ijake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moody Pennington Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Turner Union Walworth fanktbn — . -i 781 1,137 283 876 829 1,489 466 67& 6,163 451 714 1,034 1,707 579 1,319 185 348 838 525 932 1,177 950 1,702 783 460 1,282 1,373 853 339 237 1,110 768 1,567 390 1,968 393 539 604 540 471 2,172 519 1,058 403 1,839 164 498 732 1,066 2,094 3,245 348 811 308 811 803 84 2,175 2*050 1,<)36 410 837 723 8,213 524 6,680 717 683 1,768 ■ - 189 5,081 4,606 3,734 663 2,775 250 4,202 894 5,250 489 416 2,678 1,805 2,427 43,699 855 286 5,665 5,207 100 1,339 2,446 1,374 2,677 19,073 465 3,311 1,724 205 238 2,554 2,321 6,965 1,257 7,426 410 8,152 438 418 1,437 1,172 4,263 7,765 314 658 2.642 1,457 1,086 570 17,249 4,534 8,070 4,783 14,488 127 8 1,063 193 320 219 . ., 8 73 47 57 233 199 270 91 11 74 276 269 141 98 126 143 359 187 149 107 64 79 19 218 18 121 40 112 102 110 258 100 600 67 157 221 869 89 186 315 82 275 122 202 63 140 21 162 122 142 217 146 308 84 170 551 571 120 .34. 323 101 182 430 299 708 108 352 190 616 395 97 428 1,026 154 428 90 432 663 102 224 172 204 223 14 597 34 82 173 329 255 300 173 194 172 240 244 340 148 601 897 256 519 773 640 174 134 14 318 1,198 269 99 143 226 263 209 662 132 "T068 146 233 606 253 496 803 154 316 1,223 464 699 159 1,119 163 286 1,187 432 310 117 2 772 997 111 1,068 93 1,033 197 823 1,412 1,189 299 850 605 497 700 808 1,224 847 745 369 364 1,675 1.492 2,075 . ''2 6,073 670 738 4,420 1,SS4 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 179 TABLB X — Contliined Showins Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties COUNTY m n a m Other Vegetables Ziebach 2,049 1.675 2,000 102 152 33 34 20 Todd 4,000 11 19 2 5 20 11 Washington 68 Total 64,381 247,489 11,068 17,891 50,657 l&o: THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 e h h in a siansnq siaiiBiiq st3t(snq ssijjsqssoof) sisqsnq ST,aqsnq saijjgqjio'BiH sieqsnq BajJjaqds'GH stsqsnq ssijjsqju.'BJi^S Bisqsnq s'3iJjaqo Biaqsnq BuinTd; sjaqsnq saiaav O U eo-^OBONW (M 10 ■^ It C4 I r-lkA lOaoO CQaaeo^oaeOrH U3 M cginin rHi-iH WrHrHlfirHeq iT-iNN ■^eCOSrHTH^ t-OrHU3' WCCC-co tH M-^t-M IW«CO©q IrHiHt-, OOIXS « e» gllD -S imaho m ^ <rHeC lO t-iCOtDiH tCOO lift ICCiHOt-t-CO O) rH 00 «0 00 01iHe t- o '^ 00 00 iuac~e o o'd 03:2 Aurora Beadle Bennett Bon Homme Brookings _. Brown Brule Buffalo Butte Campbell __. Charles Mix Clark Clay Codington __. Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey Doug-las Edmunds Fall River . Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson . Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook McPherson - Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha Moddy Pennington _ Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Turner Union Walworth — Yankton 6.764 11,884 1,574 7,180 9,297 8,182 7,758 1,496 4,384 3,903 9,481 6,259 4,966 4,427 2,466 3,261 4,904 4,884 6,570 1,507 5,271 5,916 1,790 4,843 5,129 8,723 7,746 3,958 9,084 5,490 5,523 2,527 10,311 4,381 3,043 6,032 7,915 6,033 2,162 9,744 11,47« 6,526 7,433 5,23« 10,222 1,296 6,286 12,570 8,047 7,588 8,156 2,512 8,380 6,348 8,492 2,838 3,539 9,980 8,520 6,799 3,363 6,379 5,180 6^616 3,186 3,977 5,311 4,553 7,949 3,277 2,307 2,329 5,644 2,539 3,527 2,063 1,200 2,615 3.391 3,398 3,217 624 2,557 2,651 1,839 3,257 2,810 6,158 5,321 1.830 6,874 2,842 3,897 2,245 5,249 5,388 1,717 5,327 4,166 2,939 1,173 5,759 10,657 3,214 4,966 4,255 6,260 591 2,634 6,875 4,742 5,138 4,788 2,836 5,436 3,892 4,208 2,248 3,939 5,663 6,035 3,665 1,716 3,928 581 91S 212 614 928 661 515 69 • 292 338 856 602 423 466 188 257 488 72S 640 127 462 479 173 329 545 841 517 397 630 626 397 171 1,090 314 236 469 767 584 139 813 866 67;6 696 446 1,047 116 584 1,308 673 479 562 258 883 654 651 184 224 746 1,011 627 303 586 4,364' 5(476 1.186 3,068 5,151 4,109 4,613 943 1,853 1,736 5,oat 2,930 2,247 2,075 1,364 2,785 2.962 3,808 3,146 1,002 2,507 2,588 2,428 1,984 3,220 4,642 3,464 2,165 5,031 2,626 2,911 1,266 6,200 2,683 1,657 2,923 4,003 2,906 96:6 4,449 5,922 3,447 3,740 2,779 5,378 829 2,969 7,286 4,320 3,772 4,077 2,012 4.148 3.856 3.769 1,412 1,856 4.713 5,075 3,344 1,879 3,145 5.641 9.0S2: 637 6,363 10,634, 7,9&5 4,704 492: 2,45T 4.301 8.168 6.352 4.705 5,296 1,924 2,015 4,640 8,642 6,756 1,123 5,370 5.906 2,138 3,876 6,126 7,392 4,199 4,265 7,231 4,260 2,719 1,256 9,556 2,706 1,988 4,009 9.176 6,899 1,665 9,572 7,686 6,113 7,679 6,440 6,933 1,325 5.471 13.634 7.589 4.265 6.167 2.420 8,330 4,723 6,848 1,972 2,117 7,266 9.130 6.470 3,483 6,645 3,421 4,198 3,340 2,574 1,386 2,620 4.015 1.928 3,434 650 3,979 980 1,350 662 1,084 3,334 1,677 1,390 1,173 804 1.275 1,187 2,084 1.418 741 4,454 5,371 808 6,369 1,562 4,178 2,134 3,212 2.601 1.692 3,772 1,443 1.229 1,316 2.436 6.703 1.749 1.479 1,937 8,164 777 1.397 2,710 2,073 6,127 4,084 1,126 1,405 3,034 1,896 1,846 3,166 4,692 2,783 1,964 1,011 2,238 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 183 TABIiK XII— Continued Showing NnmbcT of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties COUNTY Calves under 1 year a> > «rH m Bulls 1 and over m W Cows kept for ,milk 5^ Klebaoh 1.813 285 139 224 869 391 395 255 105 20 6 33 758 452 116 160 1,343 269 23 43 705 Todd 549 Washabaugh _ 205 Washington . 395 Total 380,714 246,488 33,405 200,528 325,427 156,482 ISi THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA^,. iai_5_ . TABI.E XIII Showlns Ntamlier ctt Hors'es i)y Cdilintles COUNTY ■d 3 Aurora j.. Beadle „. Bennett Bon Homme Brookings __ Brown J Brule Buffalo Butte- -. Campbell Charles Mix . Clark Clay Coding-ton __. Corson Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey Douglas E/dmunds Fall River _. Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding Hughes Hutchinson -. Hyde Jackson Jerauld Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman McCook MoPherson — Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Minnehaha — Moody Pennington _- Perkins Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley Sully Tripp Turner Union Walworth — Yankton 1,086 2.230 .«99 • -946 1,35.9 1,336 230 • • sir S5S 1,536 1,353 917 488 767 586 1,562 872 181 864 1,390 448 1,439 925 1,203 1,491 670 2,619 821 1,182 943 1,616 1,190 596 779 1,759 993 230 1,093 2,558 1,086 1,351 1,058 2,748 269 1,099 1,254 968 1,394 1,963 805 1.381 987 2,350 617 1,354 1,578 1.287 741 854 •l;436 2;450 793 1,2316 .-1,854 2,658 1,.7»1 .._ 3.5.4 1,130^ 960 1,596 1,694 767 1,067 477 1,033 780 2,079 1,263 295 940 1,470 1,396 1,652 1,263 1,476 1,772 920 3,185 1,095 1,480 988 1,920 1,725 605 1,097 2,557 1,270 301 1,238 2,960 1,276 1,876 1,357 3,049 278 1,246 1,767 1,270 1,780 2,294 1,275 1,811 1,221 2,978 782 1,474 1.601 1.629 1.013 892 820 "7,594 11,436 3,432 7,161 15,013 --6,243 .Ji..SS5. 5,182 4,261 11,038 10,326 6,442 7,622 2,469 3,869 5,835 11,666 5,826 1,305 6,442 7,048 3,553 5,501 7,882 8,461 5,429 5,964 11,917 5,873 6,587 2,743 9,010 5,063 2,502 5,293 11,665 7.379 1.394 10.881 9,803 7,450 7,790 8,783 10,754 1,306 6,533 11.954 8,076 5,928 9,459 3,562 11,052 6,140 13,437 2,772 4,482 8,741 9,510 7,618 4,417 7,187 • ?,K?. ■ . 8'' 520 12 2.^6 i,r 16 -r—--^-- -*«ft ..-.-3= 542 . 12 -237 5 . 82 . . ,. .,7. 114 IS 2 373 12 343 5 419 266 43 K8 5 251 7 2.10 15 620 10 164 1 50 162 5 147 2 135 2 12X 3 171 7 587 6 305 12 4 321 15 183 3 94 9 55 252 18 170 42 36 219 4 339 24 212 i IS 1 430 11 277 13 388 7 147 12 170 9 2Y3 10 52 3 220 3 658 5 167 3 2K2 5 217 10 127 1 291 3 282 3 440 6 116 520 3 588 10 360 12 375 60 2 360 16 AGiaCULTURAL STATISTICS 185 TABLE XIII — Continued Showing Number of Horses by Counties Colts ! under li year ' 1 Horses ; 1 and over 1 1 COUNTY ^ SI u «' 5 S £ > K ■ --s 73 m m 5,022 ) 61,175 1 16,706 1 5,921 3 925 2 204,374 Z 6,465 5 2,775 1) 23,194 2 4,376 2 15,468 9 46,158 1 7,927 6 4,772 9 ' 7,543 4 19,845 2 1,420 3 2,710 3 8,179 5 1,238 9 5,138 1 4,224 3 922 4 35,007 1 7,864 6 10,166 5 30,691 2 343,969 6 6,696 3 26,787 7,113 5 12,290 8,368 1 8,460 4 17,530 8 7,709 2 3,197 9 52,072 7 11,137 4 23,928 8 7,284 7 82,489 1 16 8 8,292 8 31,984 3 20,292 9 43,483 198,252 1 14,238 1 15,030 3 5,800 3 34,776 !8 2,702 4 33,431 B 14,728 6 22,778 2 2,237 !9 14,895 !8 1:893 27,052 34,559 516 ■42,958 46,553 3,432 19,189 3,743 12,499 5,62S 39,S1E 26,77! 37,85( 12,72! 2,81! 69! 23,45 23,09 20,95 1,65 24,63 10,47 1,35 8,82 18,00 28,88 2,71 15,57 24,95 28,18 2,68 90 34,04 2,61 83 21,21 42,63 30,26 1,91 78,27 9,07 42,35 12,75 22,84 11,53 57 25,60 62,08 40,21 2,87 8,26 8,56 20,81 21,67 28,09 19 3i:fl 47,07 51,60 10 Beadle Bennett _ Bon Homme _ 42 Brobkingrs - _ _ 73 25 Brule _ 9 Buffalo Butte 35 2 Charles Mix 81 Clark Clay 46 , 7 Codington 2S 3 Custer _ _ ' i Davison I 11 i 30 Deuel 3 15 1)Q\ffQy . J. 2 j 88 Fall River 1 13 Faulk - 3 16 2 11 3 92 TTaakon - 1 S 7 7 Hand 2 51 ) 7 i 5 9 3 ) 545 Ht^P -. 3 2 3 18 2 45 4 13 5 30 2 6 6 21 1 22 9 70 7 5 19 TWpnptte 5 1 Miner ■ - 2 31 7 11 7 19 7 16 2 138 1 I 6 23 * 17 9pink >- 37 7 8 Sully » -^ 5 58 1 IK 6 38 7 51 5 10 S 15 Yankton — — -— ..«»*-w AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 187 TABL.E XIV Showing Numtter of Sheep and Wool Produced, and Sirlne and Goats by Counties COUNTY V CO oo m o "a Ziebach 725 983 1 2,810 739 474 15 5 2 Todd Wa.shabaugrh Washington 20 50 Total 110,140 281,537 1,670,114 1,263,655 2,103 iss THIItD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XV Showing Number of Cultivated FarmH and the Tenure of the Oceupantu 1 TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS : 1 Owner Manager j i Rent Cash Rent Share Aurora — ! ' Aurora; : ■ Belford _ i _ .. ; ;47 53 35 43 .89 24 37 18 20 57 42 19 37 59 54 28 27 38 23 33 3 9 2 2 ll 16 71 5 9 4 2 8 5 11 16 8 4 15 6 15 16 13 5 32 32 Bristol' 37 Center' ,_ 62 15 Crystal Lake _ _ 1 18. Dudley _ _ _ ' 28 ■ Sureka 1 10 Flresteel 59 Gales 35 Hopper _ 43 Lake 31 Palatine 27 Patten _ 6 3 12 Plankinton _ 37 Pleasant Lake 23 Pleasant "Valley 27 Truro 29 Washington _ _ _ _ 7 2 30 White Lake 18 The County 776 36 246 605 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 189 TABLE XV — Contlnned Sho-crlnK Number of Cultivated FariuR and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Rent Cash Rent Share Beadle County — Allen _ _ 19 37 30 29 33 32 45 41 33 54 23 29 32 32 41 49 34 40 17 36 21 36 33 20 13 50 28 51 15 22 23 35 18 21 28 2 14 10 9 1 9 3 7 4 5 8 1 7 10 11 25 9 6 17 36 Altoona _ Banne'r 40 Barrett 33 25 Bell Prairie __ _ _ Bonilla 41 Broadland _ 1 4 26 Burr Oak Carlyle 35 Cavour 31 Clifton . 15 Clyde _ ■ 38 Custer 14 35 Dearborn _____ 1 Fairfield __ „ 38 Poster _ 62 57 Grant 39 19 Hartland _^ Iowa 8 « 9 16 Kellog ._ 2 Lake Byron _ 10 Liberty _ Logan 6 7 5 4 6 7 7 12 4 1 13 12 22 1 52 Malford 1 13 16 Pearl Creek 37 24 44 Richland 46 35 Theresa 15 9 2 56 40 Vernon _ 22 57 Wessington ' _ Whiteside ^ 11 6 g The County _ 1,100 142 269 1,061 190 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLK XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Rent Cash Rent Share Bennett County — 35-38, 39, 40 2 2 1 1 T ^5 "R '14-1'i 9 36-34 6 3 1 36-35 8 9 11 6 2 1 36-36 36-37 36-38 - - 3 36-39 6 8 3 13 4 36-40 ■ 37-34 27 5 10 5 37-35 6 37-36 37-37 1 37-38 10 9 12 -^ 37-39 38-34 38-35 2 3 6 9 15 16 38-36 38-37 2 38-38 - _ 2 38-39 . __ 38-40 39-33 6 39-34 - _ 2 3 3 2 10 10 2 39-35 _ 2 39-36 39-37 1 39-38 39-40 86 185 10 9 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 191 table: XV — Continued Showlnis Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS . Owner IManager J Rent | Rent I. I. ' I Cash I Share Bon Homme County — Albion _ -_ 32 47 39 70 59 . 38 68 53 67 83 40 21 - 68 54 16 70 12 8 8 12 1 8 18 5 11 2 8 4 31 21 2 10 46 Avon _ _ _ _ _ 55 Bon Homme __ ^ _ 16 Cleveland 1 2 1 1 2 84 24 Franklin 27 Hancock 32 16 Jefferson _ _ _ 51 Lincoln s Monroe _ _ _ 32 Running Water . 5 S Scotland _ 23 Springfield 32 Tabor 2 1 56 The County - _ . 825 13 161 512 TABLB XV — Continued Showing: Numlier of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS ,1 Owner IManager 1 Cash ■ Share Rent Rent 4 41 4 57 8 49 11 20 10 55 1 26 10 26 2 23 15 30 8 24 5 22 2 25 4 29 4 29 7 23 27 52 10 41 20 56 51 54 3 39 13 30 8 39 i 21 Brookings County— Afton Alton Argo -Aurora ""Bangor '.--- Brookings Elkton Eureka Lake Hendrick — Lake Sinai Laketon Medary Oslo Oak Lake Oakwood Parholl Preston Richland Sherman Sterling Trenton Volga Wlnsor The County - 1,116 16 231 811 192 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XV — Continned Shovrlng Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure ot the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Brown Count jr-srr.. -— . Aberdeen _ 53 51 29 44 58 48 19 34 25 38 42 12 30 99 29 53 16 45 34 35 62 34 32 99 22 11 33 63 56 15 24 74 30 33 24 59 49 5 15 5 1 42 Allison _ __ _ 15 Bates 42 Bath 42 Brainard _ 27 11 16 1 54 Cambria _ _ 5 1 22-18 -_ __ 1 22-19 10 13 12 5 12 1 13 22-20 _ 3 15 22-21 '. - 11 22-22 - — — 1 22-23 23-17 . - _ 23-19 1 23-20 _ _ — _ 1 2 2 23-21 23-23 2 The County _ 399 178 75 94 200 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH 1>A'K<3TA, 1915 TABLB XV — Continued Showing Number ol Cultivated Farms and tlie Tenure ol the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Ca^h Rent Share Rent Custer County — 2, 3-10-11-12 11 39 10 21 2 ■ 2. 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6; 3, 4, 5, G-6, 7, 8, 9 9 4-10 1 1 1 5-4 3 2-4 ■ 2-6 2-7 4 2 13 6 31 25 6 6 23 20 3 ~" 34 9 5 5 3 5 24 9 3 22 12 12 9 28 15 13 63 28 13 2-8 2-10 3-1 . __ _ 3-4 _ ______ 3-5 2 1 3-7 1 3-8 _ _ __ _ _ 3-10 _ _ __ 3 3-11 1 3-12 _ 4-1 8 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 — \ 4-8 1 2 4-9 4-10 — ^ 4-11 _ ___ __ _ 5-5 5-8 _ 1 18 5 3 8 5-9 _ __ 5-10 6-1 __ - _ 6-4 6-5 _ 6-6 6-7 6-8 7 5 2 1 6-9 .„. .„ The County 5341 141 45| 20 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 201 TABLR XV — Continued Showinic Number of Cultivated FarniM and the Tenure of the OceupantM TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Davison County — Badger ^ 48 27 68 49 48 48 123 41 68 67 85 28 1 7 42 14 4 14 6 24 40 5 7 27 14 5 2 21 Baker 23 Beulah _ . _ _ 30 Blendon ..v- 34 Lisbon 1 37 Mitchell . ...^_. 27 Mt. Vernon _ 2 45 Perry _ 23 1 60 Rome . _____ 37 Tobin - - _ 28 25 Union . _ _. 57 The County 7001 82 162 409 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated FnrmM and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Day County— Andover 122-59 35 30 47 44 40 54 37 58 38 35 65 50 47 49 48 50 59 57 33 52 68 37 53 51 41 55 1 79 100 1 1 24 Andover 123-59 _ 15 56 Bristol ^ _ _ 14 Butler __ — 1 2 2 18 Central Point 18 15 Farmington _ 25 Grenville 1 1 1 2 2 1 5 4 19 2 3 10 Highland 25 31 Independence 23 Kidder 18 ICosciosko * ' _ 1 26 Liberty „_ 22 14 Marton 19 Nutley __ _ _ _ _ 1 1 2 19 Oak Gulch 13 9 28 Rantan :;5 2 3 9 1 45 13 Troy 16 21 Valley 1 2 9 32 23 "Wph«!ter - 20 1 6 24 York _ 1 20 1,423 26 89 653 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E XV— Continued Showing; Number of Cultivated "Farms and tlie Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I I Cash Owner Manager I Rent Share- Rent Deuel County Altamont 85 44 62 38 32 69 45 42 44 34 38 44 56 29 19 94 75 35 22 3 6 • 1 37 Antelope Valley '. 20 Blom 46 Brandt 45 1 2 32 .29 7 4 7 7 2 15 4 3 7 28 29 Goodwin 45 Grange _ 1 3 1 1 46 33 Herrick _ _ _ 23 19 11 53 Portland _ _ _ 1 9 3 18 17 Scandinavia _ _ 56 The County - 775 132 145 530 table: XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Share Rent Rent Dewey County — 12-22 _ __ . . 11 9 1 11 14 8 6 21 18 10 14 18 10 40 7 10 63 8 34 15 2 9 4 1 3 4 4 12-23 12-24 13-22 _ - . .. 1 1 13-23 — - _ 4 2 2 16 13-24 15-22 _ _____ 15-23 _-_ i 2 15-24 _ 1 1 2 15-25 __ _ _ 16-22 _ _. _ 16-23 1 3 6 16-24 _ 16-25 _ 16-26 _ _ _ 17-22 _- _ _ _ __ 2 11 3 12 17-23 _ -_ _ 16 17-24 - _. 17-25 _ - 6 17-27 - _ _ 17-28 - 17-29 — _ _ _. __ The County 339 8 47 54 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 203 TABLE XV — Contlnned Showlns Number of Cultivated Farma and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner IManager Cash Rent Share Rent Donelas County — 35 47 44 52 24 60 44 75 50 55 52 71 58 38 3 7 3 1 16 6 1 10 Clark 45 H!ast Choteau 1 15 Garfield _. . Grandvie'w _ 1 9 64 Holland — „ _ 34 2 3 11 5 12 7 7 27 Iowa 59 1 1 8 2 26 Lincoln - _ _ 33 Valley _ _ 36 Walnut Grove - - 31 The County 705 17 68 402 table: XV— Continued ShoTTlng Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Edmunds County- 5 50 27 105 36 15 37 22 41 26 18 47 4 28 19 27 21 35 67 22 18 IS 16 20 45 42 35 19 29 24 32 1 3 32 3 2 11 4 12 11 13 11 5 Bell 35 5 Bryant -. 1 1 12 Clear Lake - - -- - 16 Cloyd Valley j. 1 4 18 16 19 25 ^ 13 Glover 20 1 5 23 1 Hillside _ 37 14 4 14 3 13 15 Tnawich, - 3 32 Kent : 49 Liberty - ^ — - 19 10 13 1 1 16 16 8 4 15 6 Odessa . 12 16 Powell -.* ■-- -- -- 29 18 Rosette - . 1 28 12 20 1 3 5 . The Pountv _- 950 14 225 523 \ . 1 204 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Fall River County — 7-1 17 5 12 16 20 2 41 15 4 12 35 8 3 7 22 32 8 5 8 10 18 33 16 14 20 17 15 4 10 12 12 22 10 16 16 17 7 17 17 18 38 9 64 2 6 6 11 14 15 30 31 16 3 1 7-2 7-3 1 7-4 2 7-5 1 2 7-6 7-7 9 6 I 7-8 7-9 8-1 1 9 8-2 10 8-3 - 8-4 8-5 1 8-6 8-7 8 3 8-8 1 8-9 2 9-1 _. _ _. 9-2 _ — -_ _ 2 3 6 9-3 9-4 ... 7 9-5 9-6 4 4 2 3 9-7 __ 9-8 - . . - 9-9 10-1 10-2 _. 5 10-3 ... __ 10-4 - . t. 10-5 . _ _- _ 10-6 . . . 8 7 12 10-7 ... . — ... ... 10-8 - . - - 2 3 « 11-2 ... ... 11-3 _ ... _- _ 11-4 ..... . .... 5 16 11-6 _- ^ .— .. 15 11-7 - . 11-8 . 6 11-9 -. .. — 12-1 10 9 12-2 . 12-3 . .. 1 12-4 . 1 5 3 13 2 12-5 — 5 1 1 12-6 - 1 12-8 12-9 - . _ ... 833 71 145 8 1 AGUICULTUKAL STATISTICS 205 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cuitivated Farms and tlie Tenure of tiie Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manag:er Cash Rent Share Rent Faulk County — 26 21 12 34 128 15 69 6 46 49 44 14 26 46 49 16 26 23 34 24 18 30 15 19 12 15 16 2 5 1 5 12 15 Centerville - 9 Clark 2 9 Devoe 35 Elroy 18 Enterprise 16 1 11 1 8 5 26 1 21 Freedom 39 Hillsdale 13 Lafoon - 3 28 12 Myron 14 Orient 3 11 18 Pioneer 57 5 1 5 Saratoga - _ 4 1 14 10 Seneca 9 33 12 3 1 3 20 Zell - 9 117-70 - 10 117-71 _ _J 7 117-72 1 1 2 18 1 1 2 23 118-70 - 29 3 The Countv _ ■ - 335 16 108 502 206 . THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E! XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupanto TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Grant County — 54 70 41 41 19 61 53 44 37 ■77 31 44 52 46 43 40 72 12 3 4 63 Alban - 1 1 34 3 1 2 1 17 17 Blooming Valley . Farmington 25 22 37 21 Grant Center _ 7S Kilborn ._ 1 45 1 1 1 2 5 5 1 2 1 4 6 10 2 51 Lora 32 34 28 Melrose 55 27 Stockholm _ _ 11 2 45 19 39 Vernon 97 Big Stone 3 Milbank - 7 Twin Brooks The County 804 138 79 618 'AOtllCUt*trR;A.L' STAT?IST10S 207 TABIiK XV— Continued Sliowlns Xumber of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants ...TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager 1 Cash Rent Share Rent Gregory County — 19 44 65 75 48 42 34 37 50 47 10 14 27 24 30 38 49 33 53 36 60 48 21 32 45 53 70 20 27 48 12 36 95-66 ■. — _ . 1 3 1 7 9 1 7 10 4 2 2 10 24 95-67 - 4 s 95-68 — 25 95-69 3 5 29 95-70 __— ._. _ IS 95-71 . _ 21 95-72 7 48 95-73 — - _ ^ ._ 31 96-68 E% 3 7 96-68 W% _ - 4 96-69 E% __ _ _ 6 96-69 W% -_ _ _ 3 16 96-70 __ . - - _ 6 96-71 _ 37 96-72 ._ - - 1 1 18 4 5 5 5 10 53 96-73 - _ . 47 97-69 12 97-7i! _- 1 13 97-71 _ 15 97-72 _ - __ 2 52 14 97-73 W% _ _ 11 98-70 — 3 1 1 1 28 2 10 10 1 19 4 4 18 98-71 25 14 98-73 73 99-71 _ _ _ 17 99-72 19 39 100-72 1 100-73 __ _ _ 5 25 2,494 64 183 714 208 THIR.I> CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABliE XV — Continued Showlns KumbPT of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure ol the Oceupant* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Haakon CountT— 1-18 14 90 108 50 1 20 9 55 122 11 76 S3 4 15 20 98 48 23 119 5 13 19 12 28 85 68 9 23 129 7 51 114 32 9 85 9 5 33 49 19 18 19 14 114 5 1 . 8 5 21 8 18 1 11 3 1 7 4 14 33 9 2 , Philip -__ 1 1-22 22 1 Midland 20 50 1 2 17 20 5 2 2-19 1 28 Brown S Philip 1 1 8 12 35 4 5 25 6 1 1 18 Tjone Tree 1 4 Butte 10 4 1 3 Tucker Smith 3-22 2 14 16 31 2 Bridg'es Creek 2 3 Elbow Fereruson 1 2 Mattison Dowling r- Marietta 20 1 34 1 13 1 8 5-21 ■ .'-". - ."'-Z - ' X • 14 5-23 5-24 4 1 2 8 4 6-18 _ -- - 6-19 Milesville -- - 2 1 6-21 6-22 _ -- - . - 4 3 1 Grandfieia __ _ 7-18 - _ - - . . 1 7-19 . _ __ 7-20 - -_- -_ 7-21 - - - 7-22 _ . - ... 2 6 2 7-23 - - - 7-24 _- - -_ - 1 8-22 1 8-23 _ __ - -_ 8-24 -_ _ _ _ . - _ 1 2 9-24 - - The County 2,017 133 426 54 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS coa table: XV — Continued Showine Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure ot tlie Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Hamlin County — Brantford _ 28 21 46 19 55 62 49 52 69 29 54 49 51 23 30 Castlewood _ 1 5 3 3 2 9 5 Cleveland _ - _ 34 Dempster _ ■ _ _ Dixon - 51 29 Estelline ^ j. Garfield „ 51 Florence 9 31 44 Hamlin - - _ Hayti - . 2 1 5 3 , 31 Norden 1 12 14 Opdahl ^ 2S Oxford 27 Bryant, city * -_ * 1 6 Hazel, town _ 4 2 3 The County 590 25 43 436 210 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XV — Contlnned Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the OccnpantR TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Band County — Aldee _ . 10 15 39 12 8 27 25 29 35 23 35 76 33 16 24 22 16 23 30 42 15 51 44 20 13 20 44 13 31 28 18 3 26 44 13 47 50 16 27 22 12 6 Alpha _ _ _ .20 Bates 2 1 1 2 4 23 7 32 17 9 11 15 21 2 23 23 Campbell 5 Carleton _ __ _ 28 Cedar _ 15 ' 5 Pairview 20 Florence _ _ 2 4 Gilbert 31 Glendale _ _ 68 g Grand _ _ _ 19 1 1 14 Harrison 12 2 5 16 5 14 19 40 25 .21 11 3 4 4 2 29 1 7 12 11 5 3 40 S 11 7 g Holden 16 Highland — 1 9 Howell _ : 16 Hulbert . 1 4 1 36 Lynn 24 Logan 24 Mondamin _ _ 5 Midland 1 30 Miller ._ 27 Ohio __ <. 14 Ontario 7 Park 49 17 Pearl Plato _ _ Pleasant Valley _ _ _ _ 1 22 4 9 Ree Heights Riverside 4 15 25 27 ii 4 35 22 Rockdale Rose Hill — ^ 7 1 2 St. Lawrence - Spring Lake _i_ Spring Hill _„ _. 2 York i ^__ County Totals -__ 1,085 123 439 718 AGRICULTUriAL STATISTICS 211 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Owner IManager | 1^ 1 Cash Rent Share Rent Hanson County — Beulah Edgerton Falrview Hanson Jasper Piano Pleasant Rosedale Springlake Taylor Wayne Worthen The County 30 13 41 47 54 2S 51 35 44 38 39 458 14 108 453 212 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XV — Continued Showine Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Ocoupanta TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent 1 Harding Count}- — 15-1 3 4 6 50 55 8 6 19 27 29 9 40 26 48 12 10 21 40 5 24 8 20 10 22 36 20 65 2 6 10 32 14 14 16 25 28 41 18 24 13 8 65 13 5 28 55 29 19 36 68 33 13 18 30 49 57 58 33 50 65 29 31 35 21 48 2 1 1 15-2 15-3 15-4 15-5 1 15-6 15-7 15-8 15-9 16-1 2 16-2 16-3 , - 6 1 3 16-* 16-5 16-6 16-7 16-8 16-9 _ - 17-1 17-2 4 4 1 17-3 1 17-4 _ 17-5 _ — 17-6 17-8 17-9 7 lS-1 - _ _ 18-3 — 18-4 — 18-5 . 18-7 18-8 - - , 18-9 _ - — _ 19-2 19-3 - . 2 16 18 17 5 6 12 4 5 19-4 - - - _ _ 19-5 _ _ 7 3 19-6 _ _ 19-7 - _ 19-8 - - - — — 19-9 _ __ i 1 20-1 __ -_ — — """■"""""" — 20-2 --- - _ 1 5 1 — — — __ — _ 20-3 _ - _ _ - 3 20-4 20-5 - 20-6 - .. „ - 26 1 20-7 — - - 20-8 • - 1 4 20-9 - 3 21-1 - - - 21-2 — _ . 21-3 — — 21-4 - 21-5 2 21-6 - - 21-7 - - 1 ""6 6 4 21-g - — 4 1 21-9 _ 22-1 - — 22-2 - 22-3 4 AOniCULTUnAL STATISTICS 213 TABL.K XV — Continued Showing: Number of Cultivated FarniH and the Tenure ot the Oeoupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Harding County — Continued-^ 22-4 - _ ,J 22-5 _ _ 15 18 22 22 44 48 9 3 22 3 25 6 10 12 12 5 1 2 7 2 22-6 __ _ 2 22-7 .. 22-8 . -.-.- 1 22-8 _ .. 1 2 12 1 22-9 6 23-1 __ __ _ 23-2 . 23-3 - - 23-4 ■ 23-5 12 3 _ 18 2 20 23-6 _ - _ 23-7 - - _ __ 23-8 23-9 - - 2 3 The County 2,056 135 94 67 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farnifs and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent HugrheB County — Byron ^ De Grey Peoria Dry Run Webster Logan Blunt Valley De Grey Butte Harold Pleasant Valley Canning Bretton . The County I I 10 4 20 1 1 332 35 64 40 214 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAB LB XV — Contlnned .Showing Kumber of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Hutchinson County — Capital 37 136 42 53 58 79 91 31 53 36 110 51 37 97 52 54 52 57 54 47 1 5 6 18 24 ' 32 Pair 2 2 1 German ^ _ - _ 30 1 2 2 Haylor _ 36 Hulm 27 Liberty 4 9 5 23 Milltown _ - _ 7 1 51 Molan _ IB Oak Hollow _ _ 23 Pleasant 4 1 3 3 I 7 2 35 14 Sharon 11 Silver Lake _ 2 Starr 41 Susquehanna 24 Sweet 41 Valley 4 9 Wittenberg _ 52 58 42 Wolf Creek _ _ 5 The County 1,335 19 89 473 TABIiE XV — Contlnned Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Hyde County — Wm. Hamilton 8 11 SO 18 8 32 19 17 12 16 4 2 96 19 62 16 25 9 16 11 3 10 53 11 4 5 9 3 15 1 3 Holabird Dewey 2 1 Eagle 11 Pratte _. _ ._ . Chapelle 4 -._ 109-72 10 Valley ; __ - 10 2 8 2 4 — Loomis . 3 Washington — — .-._ Franklin _ - - - 19 1 22 2 1 10 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 27 1 Spring Lake 6 Eden -' 15 1 3 10 3 Union - 2 Illinois - 1 Highmore """"" 5 Lincoln 6 Van Order 14 Highmore H The Countv - — 616 39 136 113 POPULATION STATISTICS 215 table: :Ky--CantInned j^howlns jVnmbcr of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the. Occupanti>. TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Maftager Caah Rent . Share Rent Jnckaon County— Cottonwood 68 4 93 8 18 19 13 16 10 28 105 15 13 10 62 16 10 18 77 Riverside 2 16 14 2 9 4 Grandvlew ' 17 1 2 Brady -... 12 Jewett - - 1 Indian Creek - 1 1 1-24 .,_' _: :■ 1-25 - 3 9 IS 1 2 3 2 Cedar _ _ 5 6 Big Buffalo .. ._. 6 Little Buffalo — — — 1 'Kadoka 2 4 12 Belvidere - ' "^ Belvidere -. - 2 Stamford 1 2 2 2 1 Wall ' — — . - 1 Weta 3-22 3-23 . 7 2 2 16 25 25 5 1 3-24 3-25 _- _ ._ __ Interior „»_ _ _ _ _ _ 1 4 "■ 1 1 Interior ■. Weta "■ •VVall - - Belvidere Kadoka 11 2 6 1 The Countv - - 696 50 95 37 216 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XV— Continued Showlne Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tennre of the Occupants TOWNS AND/TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Jerauld County — 56 65 57 28 18 19 27 60 31 24 21 • 54 24 42 35 11 4 30 58 Anina- _ _ 4 Blaine 45 Cherry 19 7 11 5 26 Crow Lake 30 Dale 2S FranUlin -, 3 1 22 26 8 40 Harmony 14 4 1 25 Log'an * 11 Marlar _ _ _ ^ ■ 22 Media 34 26 Viola 4 15 16 11 35 The County _ . * ^ 561 37 140 419 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 217 TABLE XV— Continued ShoTvine Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure ot the Oecuiiauts TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Kingsbury County — Badger 103 103 56 51 3S 131 23 58 53 71 72 124 21 1 43 Baker _ _____ 110 Denver 4 3 71 DeSmet 2 4 37 4 5 41 Ksmond 91 Hartland _ _ _ _ 5 123 Iroquois 78 LeSueur 86 1 5 2 1 82 Mathews 67 Spirit Lake _ 1 IS 2 86 Spring Lake _ „ _ ■ 105 White Wood _ 681 9 1 19 The County _ _ ■ 951 30 95 1,002 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner IManager Cash Rent Share Rent Lake County — Badus 63 40 63 44 56 32 36 47 64 40 38 51 61 41 84 54 6 21 12 13 8 34 15 13 1 5 15 15 18 6 12 5 39 Pheater 30 58 9 40 S 4 50 26 17 33 1 28 42 30 2 1 30 40 12 46 814 17 199 529 218 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XV — Continued S]iowiii!$ A umber of Cultivated Tarms and the Tenure ot the Ocenpants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner I Cash Manager I Rent 1 Share Rent. Lawrence Reausaw Zinke Thompson Furois Stewart The County 183 32 18 TABLE XV— Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS r I Owner I [ liincoln Connt7— Brooklyn Canton Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre Delapre Delaware Eden Fairview Grant Highland Highland LaValley Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale Springdale Cash Manager Rent 12 31 29 3 3 33 15 5 29 48 43 46 3D 3 28 45 28 34 24 28 29 17 Share Rent 40 19 1 6 36 15 11 66 14 18 47 14 2 47 38 34 13 55 37 21 The County 1,039 13 5S1 B40 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 219 table: XV— Continued Showing; Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occuiiantn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Cash • I ; hairf I/yman— 101-71 . 101-72 . 101-73 . 102-71 102-72 102-73 103-72 103-73 . 103-74 . 103-75 103-76 103-77 103-78 . 104-72 104-73 104-74 . 104-75 104-76 104-77 104-78 104-79 . 105-71 105-72 . 105-73 105-74 105-75 105-76 . 105-77 . 105-78 105-79 106-73 106-74 106-75 . 106-76 . 106-77 106-78 . 106-79 107-77 107-78 . 107-79 . 108-77 108-78 108-79 2-26 — 2-27 -. 2-28 -. 2-30 2-31 1-26 - 1-27 - 1-28 - 1-29 _ 1-30 1-31 - 18-26 18-27 18-28 18-29 18-30 18-31 Owner Manager Rent Rent 6 32 4 10 13 18 5 14 3 40 13 9 69 15 23 14 36 19 8 24 77 6 3 1 1 3 9 1 2 3 2 2 10 5 5 1 13 5 3 37 35 4 2 2 1 2 4 2 41 4 1 6 6 2 1 20 19 10 27 100 14 9 17 10 27 16 8 75 14 13 75 17 66 8 16 12 7 11 23 9 11 9 15 8 8 12 6 9 57 21 12 22 13 3 1 15 48 31 5 11 1 1 6 21 5 28 21 3 16 8 7 1 2 9 9 11 3 1 1 6 2 2 1 3 17 3 4 1 1 17 1 1 4 - 2 1 4 3 1 2 1 5 4 6 2 S 3 1 1 1 39 22 2 16 6 4 i 8 31 7 220 TlfTUD CRNSUS 01!' SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915. TABLE XV — Continued Sliowin!; Number of Cultivated Parms and the Tenure of the Oceupant* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner IManager Cash Rent Share Rent Lyman — 2S-26 6 10 81 20 15 10 6 16 12 67 1 2S-27 4 12 A 14 1 2s-2S 1 3 2S-29 . . _ 2S-30 3 2S-31 3S-27 2 10 1 12 3S-28 3 3S-29 3S-30 2 3S-31 3S-32 4S-32 11 2 7 1 2 2 The County 1,546 100 539 174 table: XV — Continued Siiowiiif? IVuniber of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent ■ Share Rent McCook County — 45 36 64 45 70 58 66 48 51 30 41 37 55 48 44 49 10 9 4 10 6 9 19 29 15 3 Bridgewater 25 Brookfleld 1 44 32 56 64 23 53 39 20 31 32 44 - 34 43 Emery _ _ _ Grant _ . Jefferson _ _ Montrose 3 Pearl Ramsey 6 Richland _ _ 6 4 31 6 16 Salem 9 Spring Valley _ Sun Prairie _ _ _ _ Union - - 1 The County 787 20 177 626 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 221 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent nicPherson County — Arena — 24 39 72 38 18 41 45 IT 41 21 29 47 18 28 28 22 44 55 48 29 35 23 29 25 20 76 45 25 56 26 26 20 1 Bauer 2 3 1 8 38 6 Bergdorf _ 1 2 1 Blaine Carl 17 Cleveland 1 Dotmold _ 10 10 12 1 1 9 3 29 5 5 3 21 1 3 6 7 2 14 7 7 £2 Dewey _ _ Gluokethal _ __ Harrison 7 Highland _ _ _. Hillsview 32 1 4 Howard _ 15 1 Kassel _ _ 10 • Koto . _ _ 37 Leola 29 30 Long Lake 5 Moscow _ ■ 25 Odessa , s 14 Rosenthal _ 17 1 Spring Creek 18 Stiokel _ — - 1 Wacker _ _ _ 1 8 18 21 20 11 26 Washington __ 31 13 Willow __ _ 31 1,110 7 240 467 222 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 Cash Owner Manager | Rent 1 Share Rent Marsliall County- Buffalo 48 14 29 43 67 35 134 48 34 44 37 64 44 42 37 57 60 45 41 34 21 26 2 4 2 23 3 8 5 Dayton 2 11 Dumarce 5 Hickman 33 1 Miller 38 11 48 Newark 1 38 26 Nordland ^ _ 17 3 1 1 21 3 2 3 14 Pleasant Valley 59 1 Sisseton _ _ 1 13 Stena 16 Veblin „ - _ 2 IS Victor _ _ 34 Waverley 32 Weston . 2 72 White __ - _ 46 Unorgranized - - 3 10 The County _ _ 978 7 123 531 AGRICULTURAl, STATISTICS TABIiK XV— Continued Showing; ITumber of Cultivated Farmii and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 1 Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Meade 2-7 - _ 22 16 6 2 4 3 2 1 21 18 ' ' 45 24 23 22 3 11 4 5 23 14 21 12 4 6 29 11 4 29 9 15 19 14 2 17 4 2 2-8 2-9 _ __. 2-10 2-11 1 1 2-12 -_ _ _ _ - - 2-13 2-14 _- __ 3-6 __ _^_ _._ _ 7 12 2 17 1 3 2 3-7 _ __ .■ ■' 3-8 _:- 4 2 . 1 3-9 3-10 ... , 1 3-11 _ __ 1 1 3-12 3-13 1 3-14 4-5 4-6 _ 4 1 4-7 4-8 3 3 4-9 - 2 1 4-10 1 4-11 4-13 4-14 5-5 5-6 ■ - - 11 4 2 6 1 5-8 2 5-9 _ 1 5-10 _ 2 3 4 5_11 5-12 _ 74 44 8 23 14 18 31 22 6 8 1 2 5-14 5.15 1 g„5 1 5-6 4 16 1 6-7 _ 1 1 1 e in 2 2 111 40 4 12 31 38 30 46 1 31 51 35 67 26 83 14 6 . • 1 ■ ' 'r a iA « 1 fl -1 c 7,e . 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 3 6 i 49 1 1 2 3 9 7-17 -I 224 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS ■ Owner Manager Cash Rent 1 Share Rent 1 jHeade— — , . 8.-10 _ _ _ _ _ 18 44 49 8-11 . _ 2 6 8-12 _ 28 8-13 311 1 1 8-14 15 16 12 6 lis 39 34 2 2 8-15 2 8-16 ^ ^ _ _^ 8-17 _ _ . . _ 2 5 2 9-10 _____ __ __ 9-11 ^ 2 9-12 . ___ _ _ i 9-13 _ _ _ __ 9-14 ___ _ 11 18 12 18 19 14 15 42 13 12 11 82 79 67 14 18 12 18 11 15 15 15 23 15 8 4 22 9 9-15 _. 9-16 9-17 1 2 10-10 . 10-11 2 5 18 3 10-12 10-13 13 ' 10-14 10-15 1 10-16 10-17 3 S 12 10 1 [) 11-10 "* 11-11 - ______ 37 11-12 11-13 11-14 _ . . 2 11-15 11-16 _ 43 1 15 60 11-17 _ _ . _ 12-10 _ _ . _ 1 12-12 . 12-14 __ .. 4 12-16 28 10 3 12-17, 2312 244 239 118 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 225 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 I Cash 1 Owner IManager I Rent Share Rent JHellette County — 40-25 1 4 5 83 1 15 16 16 2 1 12 39 37 54 18 6 5 40 40-26 __ 40-27 40-28 - 40-29 40-30 - _ _ _ 40-31 __ 40-31 — 1 40-32 . _ _ . _ "" 40-33 41-25 - 2 11 16 41-26 _ _ 41-27 — - - 1 41-28 - 41-29 _. _ _ 41-30 - ._ _ 41-31 _ 41-32 __ __ 41-33 _ - - ^ 2 36 11 20 17 32 1 1 42-25 - __ 42-26 1 2 42-27 2 1 42-28 42-29 __ 1 42-30 6 42-31 _- _ 42-32 -. - - - 10 3 5 4 8 S'O. 28 19 1 21 _ 42-33 - - _ 43-25 ... '^ 43-26 - _- 43-27 __ 1 43-28 __ 43-29 1 43-30 __ - 43-31 43-32 __ 43-33 44-27 .- _ - 1 3 4 1 8 1 1 1 2 44-28 - 44-29 _ 44-30 _ 1 44-32 44-33 ._ 45-30 — __ - - 45-31 _ - - _ The County 5691 ■226 THIRD CENSXTS OP, SOrTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XV — Coutinuea Showing; Number of Cultivated FarniB and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I I- I Cash ( , Share I Owner IManager I Rent 1 Rent miner Adams _ 37 48 47 26 34 54 80 28 3 56 37 49 20 48 1 2 20 11 7 2 4 3 8 2 5 2 6 •>. 7 20 10 ■^■■. . 37 Beaver '■- ■ 54 i- 39 Canova 34 62 Clearwater 28 Clinton 27 Green Valley 31 5 1 29 17 Howard _ _ 51 Miner _ . _ _ _ 51 Redstone _ _ ^ 1 41 Rock Creek _ 38 Roswell 51 75 56 Vermillion 34 106-56 106-57 __. .— 5 1 1 697 8 111 630 TABLB XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent minnehaha County — Benton 57 97 70 61 48 46 77 29 42 45 50 54 68 45 30 37 41 72 62 77 30 70 33 41 33 39 9 18 27 23 52 29 25 26 28 32 19 27 21 26 9 30 19 9 14 32 24 27 ' 29 Brandon _ _ _ l 30 Buffalo - - - 62 34 Burk ^ 30 1 ; 21 Dell Rapids 35 24 26 Hartford _ _ _ Highland Humboldt _ _ ^0 Logan _ _ 17 1 3 21 16 12 16 Mapleton Palisade _ Red Rock Sioux Palls _ _ Split Rock 1 12 4 21 21 41 9 44 24 24 Taopi Wall Lake 65 2 2 "Wayne Wellington _ _ _ _ Colton _ _ Dell Rapids 1 3 2 2 1 Sioux Falls - - The County 1,2161 1'!'; 600 586 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 227 TABLB XV— Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Moody County — Alliance 26 41 23 45 40 51 50 49 36 42 21 78 50 39 23 25 6 33 20 12 32 42 14 30 17 26 7 31 35 31 15 12 22 29 Clare _- 4 39 Colman 50 Bgan 31 Enterprise' _ 1 3 41 Flandreau _ . _ _ _ 40 Fremont _ 48 1 3 34 Jefferson 37 Lone Rock i 15 Lynn 30 3 3 4 41 Spring" Creek 27 12 Ward _ 24 The County 639 22 363 560 228 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XV — Continued Sho-wlngr Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupanta TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Pennlngrton County — 9 15 44 39 38 15 7 9 40 23 16 22 24 5 30 37 14 25 9 13 8 6 6 27 36 1-6 1 2 1 1 6 10 3 1 1-7 4 1-8 2 1-9 1-10 _ _ 2 1-11 4 1 14 2 1 28 14 1 9 15 7 6 1 3 . 1-12 ._ __ 1 1-13 _ _._ — 3 1-14 2 1-15 _ _ _ 1 1-16 2 2 1 7 1-17 4 2-5 _ _ _ - 1 2-6 2-7 1 2-8 3 2-9 2 2-10 3 2-11 3 2-12 10 3 2 2-13 - _ 2 2-14 _ 1 2-15 _ — _ 4 17 2 6 2-16 4 9 2-17 _ _ _ _ __ 19 1 1 2 5 9 3-14 3-15 _ _ _ __ __ 2 1 3-16 46 4 1 3-17 - 1 6 4-15 10 13 5 6 28 8 13 8 15 59 31 38 18 8 10 7 16 15 15 10 2 15 7 16 21 13 4 29 44 40 2 9 51 7 1 4 4-17 — — 2 2 5-15 __ ._ 2 3 5-16 5-17 _ _ 6-17 1-5 __ . 4 1-6 1-7 __ 1 1-8 _ _ _ ___ 8 10 14 1-9 4 1-10 1 1-11 _ _ _ . 1-12 _ _ 3 3 1-14 15 11 13 9 9 2 1-15 _____ 4 1-16 _ 1 1-17 3 2-5 1 2-6 _ _ - 2-7 __ 2-8 _ 6 9 2-9 . _ - _ 5 2-10 — 2-11 __ _ 3 11 5 2 1 5 8 1 2-13 — _ - 1 2-15 _ _ 6 3 3 2-16 __ _ __ 2-17 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 229 TABLE) XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and tlie Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Pennlng;ton County — Continued — 3-12 __ _____ 46 59 40 39 89 62 7 14 43 5 10 26 29 2 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 3-13 3-14 _ _- 3-15 1 3-16 3-17 4-13 4-14 1 4-15 4-16 4-17 1 4 8 1N-3E 1 West Penn. 3 4 1,647 107 320 96 230 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XV — Continued Showing; dumber of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the OccupantH TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Perkins County — 13-10 62 43 61 16 18 11 - 15 13 9 7 8 8 60 30 10 12 10 11 15 7 32 15 52 16 24 20 50 11 13 5 21 8 15 50 18 , 16 16 13 20 33 106 22 26 29 10 22 30 11 41 18 40 25 117 67 41 14 13-11 _ _ _ _ _ 13-12 _ -_ . 13-13 13-14 .. _ 2 4 2 1 3 2 13-15 - _ . 13-16 _ 13-17 i._ 1 1 14-10 - __ _ 14-11 _ _ 14-12 BE_ 14-13 14-14 _ _ . 14-15 10 14-16 _. 4 1 14-17 1 15-10 - - _.^_ 16-11 _ .. 2 15-12 15-13 _- . 3 5 15-14 _. ^ 15-15 1 15-16 — _ 1 1 1 16-10 ^~— - - 16-11 1 5 16-12 16-13 - 16-14 2 -.- 1 16-16 - - 7 4 1 S 2 17-10 . 17-11 16 1 17-12 ^ ^ 1 14 2 i! 17 S 8 9 6 4 5 2 9 4 43 4 3 6 'I 17-14 — 10 15 17-16 _. 5 4 4 17-17 18-10 2 1 4 1 •— 6 1 1 18-12 - 18-13 18-14 _ 18-15 2 18-16 _ __ .. 19-10 19 2 1 10 19-12 19-13 .. — . 19-14 10 20 1 3 8 19-16 __ AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 231 table: XV— Contlnned Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent 1 Perkins County — Continued 20-10 — . 19 23 44 126 37 19 3 49 11 29 34 31 21 43 17 26 45 20 51 23 27- 19 33 11 35 8 2 12 17 5 8 10 2 3 I 3 5 17 11 10 20-11 20-12 __ _ 2 20-13 Q 20-14 20-15 . . . _ 16 6 20-16 _ 2 20-n 21-10 8 21-11 21-12 . .. 1 1 21-13 — - 8 1 4 20 7 30 15 11 2 9 4 39 1 21-14 . . 1 28 8 6 1 21-15 .. 21-16 1 21-17 _ • 22-10 ._ 10 22-11 . . _. i 6 1 3 5 22-12 3 22-13 22-11 . , _ 10 9 22-16 6 4 23-10 _ _ _ __ _ - -_ 14 7 2 3 11 3 3 1 ~ 2 4 23-12 _____ 1 2 23-14 __ _ _ __ 6 2 3 1 1 23-16 _- __ 1 The County _ 2,351 220 467 1 117 232 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI! 98-76 3 7 4 25 6 17 98-77 98-78 98-79 . . . 99-74 3 99-75 99-76 1 4 99-77 99-78 8 99-79 1 1 100-74 7 4 1 17 100-75 100-76 5 18 6 6 14 7 3 17 3 100-77 100-78 — . 4 3 23 25 100-79 18 3 15 101-74 101-76 101-77 16 1 1 101-78, 79 3 102-75 . _ 102-76 ._ ' "i 5 4 2 1 102-77 _ 103-74, 75 a 103-77 — _ " f 1 The County 1687 109 273 441 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 239 TABLE XV — Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent Turner — Brotherfleld 42 46 96 58 41 47 35 62 60 38 ,41 86 60 70 45 54 65 41 20 22 9 16 2 17 23 15 44 28 9 29 22 2 7 19 17 9 27 Centervllle 44 30 Childstown _ _ 16 Dansville __ _ _ _ 36 2 17 11 Dolton 12 Germantown _ _ 51 Home _ __ 25 26 33 Marion _ 31. Middleton 4 1 1 5 6 Monroe 27 Norway 22 40 Rosefield _ _ _ 12 Salem 6 2 4 14 6 Spring Valley _ _ _ 18 Swan Lake 12 38 The County _ 987 146 310 417 TABLB XV — Continued Shoivlns Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Owner (Manager I Rent Rent Cash Share I _l I 1 Union Alcester Bridle Big* Sioux Big Springs Civjl Bend 89-49 Civil Bend 90-49 _ Civil Bend 90-50 . Elk Point 91-48 _ BlU Point 91-49 _ Elk Point 91-50 _ Emmet Jefferson 90-48 __ Jefferson 90-49 Jefferson 90-49 __ Prairie Richland Sioux Valley 93-48 Sioux Valley 93-49 Spink Virginia 94-48 Virginia 95-48 _— The County _ 108 86 35 137 11 58 18 5 59 42 74 42 8 37 56 49 9 66 82 19 40 52 IS 3 6 7 23 1 9 67 21 6 59 18 28 22 18 ] 24 17 10 15 1040 15 456 425 240 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XV — Continued Showing IVnmber of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupanta TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent 'Walworth — 121-74 21 IS 18 13 4 18 14 20 45 4 24 21 17 18 14 7 121-75 9 121-76 2 1 2 121-77 _ _ 1 1 121-78 122-74 5 122-75 7 122-76 10 122-77 4 122-78 2 123-74 - 5 123-75 2 123-76 3 1 1 19 123-77 _ 11 123-78 2 123-79 3 124-74 26 28 13 15 13 29 10 1 4 124-75 1 1 1 1 11 124-76 13 124-77 5 124-78 3 124-79 6 403 5 9 131 table: XV — Continued Showing Xumber of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS ANB TOWNSHIPS Owner Manager Cash Rent Share Rent 82 63 73 ' 94 29 60 1 2 12 1 3 2 4 12 8 19 3 28 '\ 11 19 27 37 Lesterville 22 Marindahl ^ 22 Mayfield 7 Mission Hill 2 26 Odessa, - 69 5 Turkey Valley 90 65 76 49 50 15 19 23 Utloa - 18 Volin 11 10 8 5 ZlBkso - - 5 92-54 _ _- - _ 93-55 _ _ __ 1 94-56 _ „ __ 93-58 15 51 48 2 6 9 6 4 8 93-57 3 95-56 _ The County , 947 I 26 155 286 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 241 TABLE XV— Continued Showing Number of Cultivated Farms and the Tenure of the Occupants TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Owner Cash Manager Rent Share Rent Ziebach County — 10-18 3 13 3 15 16 1 1 42 8 3 6 10 2 35 26 21 22 16 5 10 32 13 25 22 2 12 12 2 10 42 6 16 7 12 18 10-20 _ - __ 10-21 _ ._ _ _ 10-23 _ 10-24 11-17 — _ 11-18 11-20 _ _____ 2 1 11-21 11-22 _ _ 11-23 11-24 12-17 12-18 12-19 12-20 12-21 12-22 *i. 12-23 12-24 13-18 __ ' 13-19 13-20 __ 4 7 13-21 7 1 14-20 3 15.2! 16-20 _ 16-21 - 17-1-8 17-19 17-21 1 1 The County 506 4 4 19 242 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVI Showing Acreage and Tleld of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz 1>y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Wheat Acres I Bushels I Acres I Bushels Oats Acres • Bushels Anrora County—- | Aurora 5,724 Belford 7,060 Bristol 5,613 Center 5,116 Cooper 1,447 Crystal Lake a,914 Dudley 4,824 Eureka 2,173 Piresteel 5,62S Gales 4,280 Hopper 6,459 Lake 4,497 Palatine — : a,li67 Patten ^,870 Plankinton 4,792 Pleasant Lake 2,845 Pleasant Valley 3,309 Truro 5,488 Washington 4,641 White Lake 3,542 S. D. T. S. 125 I I 76,415 125,450 73,380 32,525 19,870 33,175 52,215 20,565 80,250 52,270 99,217 63,035 114,540 68,800 47,095 33,250 55,755 49,608 51,080 42,429 270 5,313 5,508 6,115 3,874 852 3,940 6,876 1,247 4,636 3,34S 6,475 2,280 4,589 1,414 3,772 2,542 1,989 4,447 3,210 1,896 I 35,255 33,224 27,434 14,801 5,836 16,609 34,257 9,404 27,721 25,850 31,655 18,404 26,916 12,300 24,804 15,343 13,663 24,734 15,356 14,022 J 642. 1,062 851 816 124 392 1,079 257 1,305 224 836. 732 1,240 808 845 357 630 674 292 307 70 15,895 27,5-53 23,515 7,816 3,040 6,4l53 23,440 6,9'05 -32,687 7,358 19,4-80 17,858 E«,;216 2'0.,:3'80 26,085 6,846 16,580 11,726 3,046 7,870 1,900 The Cou-nty 90,511 1,191,194 74,314 430,588 13,543 822,649 TABI/E; XVI — Continued Shotvlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres I Bushels I Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Aurora County — Aurora Belford Bristol Center Cooper Crystal Lake Dudley Eureka Firesteel Gales Hopper Lake Palatine Patten Plankinton Pleasant Lake _ Pleasant Valley Truro Washington White Lake S. D. T. S. The County 116 53 89 20 10 10 205 60 40 61 220 83 245 174 85 20 94 461 144 20 2,210 1,650 950 1,650 140 110 90 3,325 860 540 1,573 5,380 1,530 4,280 3,345 960 50 1,730 6,024 3,933 450 38,570 10 21 91 279 50 200 218 770 15 1,300 2,630 88 9 368 206 80 69 46 217 300 68 109 437 135 407 241 86 295 214 10 277 3,660 750 300 8,012 3.098 1,260 1,217 1,580 5.305 6,650 1,285 3,572 10,153 3,715 11,175 5,140 1,500 6,525 2,667 200 3,720 76,824 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 243 table: XVI — Continued Shon'InK Acreagre and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oato, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oa Acres ts Bushels Beadle County — Allen 3,357 4,692 2,442 2,112 4,135 3.749 3,089 4,426 4,655 3,962 3,258 3,801 2,976 3,531 3,559 2,447 4,936 4,456 2,222 3,244 2,270 3,425 2,978 2,858 2,382 4,006 2,410 4,350 3,625 5,377 4,243 2,910 3il81 3,486 3,844 658 71,851 62,964 35,920 26,511 96,250 68,005 56,290 69,685 99,930 97,277 87,420 90,745 63,795 93,a65 65,602 39,740 114,450 9,321 37,225 76,940 46,740 1,555 64,936 40,134 63,354 116,030 43,358 94,140 80,225 54,617 46,861 67,865 47,825 94,677 82,240 17,200 2 7 4 3,268 5,041 6,468 6,671 4,978 5,750 3,608 3,479 3,709 5,104 2,170 2,710 1,920 2,549 443 6,878 2,659 3,928 3,791 3,334 4,822 7,250 5,245 7,796 4,335 5,109 4,686 4,795 3,644 3,952 2,764 3,463 4,990 5,037 6,857 773 27,158 39,661 43,306 31,157 35,194 49.314 34,846 21,170 21,452 30,673 1,899 23,417 17,286 16,968 434 4,019 15,603 29,344 29,410 17,119 39,785 717 39,299 53,130 41,747 37,754 35,465 32,872 30,105 15,822 14,995 14,986 30,292 48,053 31,539 4,315 612 654 1,315 1,196 1,268 457 785 227 2,117 2,168 1,062 1,112 637 1,111 847 1,248 1,980 831 716 565 533 1,590 1,838 809 431 1,043 456 1,582 465 1,833 828 892 685 664 805 187 17,323 Altoona , — ._ 17,268 25,722 Barrett 14,625 Belle Prairie Bonllla _ 38,408 11,353 Broadland 18,647 Burr Oak 5,515 52,390 Ca'vour _ - 34,412 Clifton __ 21,623 Clyde Custer 28,637 16,082 30,635 Fairfield 23,170 Poster 22,167 Grant . 72.025 24,232 13,768 Kellog 11,569 Lake Byron Liberty 16,607 1,207 Logman - 41,457 Malford 16,153 Nance 12,768 Pearl Creek Pleasant View 29,755 12,002 35,750 ■Sand Creek 11,970 13,613 Valley _ 6,635 16,705 Wessington Whiteside 12,681 23,100 20,029 Cavour, village 3,600 1 The County 120,065 2,124,756 — i 153,976 975,016 36,547 793,668 244- THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVI — Continued ShOTFlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and minor Civil Di-vlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Ba Acres ■ley Bushels Eye Acres Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Beadle County — Allen 171 170 1,444 677 1,058 157 149 160 92 317 15 70 32 120 202 833 138 94 205 190 460 316 1,883 141 156 1,890 717 144 17 45 74 276 25 25 2,536 3,680 16,663 5,430 21,450 3,645 4,040 1,470 1,130 7,290 150 1,300 790 1,238 4,667 9,571 1,250 1,050 3,194 100 11,095 249 42,914 2,771 2,940 36,830 17,728 4,220 905 2,954 175 550 1,153 6,568 660 400 431 431 333 630 182 666 415 332 213 294 480 301 382 441 732 557 692 485 751 444 801 543 481 1,207 322 441 476 367 792 427 496 86 630 786 224 31 11,355 Altoona 10,490 223 691 5,983 Barrett 8,090 Belle Prairie Bonilla 98 900 2,740 13,262 Broadland 12,165 Burr Oak 6,463 Carlyle 21 15 64 66 73 60 20 70 120 615 868 430 525 250 5,310 Gavour 5,628 Clifton 9,621 Clyde 5,859 Custer 7,435 9,490 Fairfield 15,152 Foster S,930 Grant 15,165 12,930 Hartland 105 50 600 400 16,338 8,065 19,475 Kellog Lake Byron Liberty 843 Logan 67 946 10,973 29 503 Malford _ Nance 4,385 7,743 11,439 6 755 Pearl Creek Pleasant View Richland _ Sand Creek 15,674 9,020 9,207 1,870 11,368 16,012 5,454 760 15 27 10 3 50 30 270 35 60 400 Valley _ Vernon Wessinlgton Whiteside _ Wolsey Cavour, village Cavour, village Broadland Huron _ Virgil Wolsey Wessington _ , The County 12,935 225,756 • 967 7,210 16,602 349,952 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 245 TABLIS XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlRlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres its Bushels Bennett iCounty— i 35-38, 39, 40 12 400 35, 36-33, 35 35-33, 35 . 105 80 91 60 57 37 26 15 118 1,078 193 39 51 25 115 66 520 475 705 750 430 125 230 195 1,510 10,102 1,317 135 750 147 1,210 455 ■ ffB-34 _ 30 115 20 400 3fi-35 * 2,200 36-36 _ „ _- 10 300 560 36-37 _ — - 36-38 _ 10 280 28 33 385 36-39 _ - , 450 36-40 _ - 37-33 _ 61 83 15 1,303 37-34 _ _ _ _ 1,149 37-35 _- _ 180 37-36 37-37 8 200 37-38 __ 37-39 5 120 25 270 38-34 _- -_ 38-35 — 18 1 260 38-36 — 10 55 72 110 115 45 200 248 480 400 20 38-37 38-38 38-39 15 2 180 38-40 30 39-33 39-34 25 23 18 41 37 42 12 39-35 40 100 300 207 145 57 7 90 39-36 39-37 39-38 39-39 39-40 ! •' ' ThjB Count ^- 2,716 21,278 33 900 465 7,827 246 THIRD CENSUS OF SOtTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Com, Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divlirton* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres ley Bushels Acres re Bushels Sp Acres- sltz Bushels Bennett County — 3,5-38, 3,9, 40 35, 36-33, 35 35-33, 35 6-34 2 100 ' 36-35 36-36 36-37 36-38 36-39 36-40 37-33 37-34 37-35 37-36 37-37 37-38 37-39 - _ „ 38-34 38-35 38-36 38-37 38-38 . 3,8-39 ?8-40 39-33 39-34 3-9-35 "^ 39-36 . - 39-37 39-38 39-39 39-40 The County _ 2 100 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 247 TABIiE XVI— Continued Showing Acreagre and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Bon Honmie^* Albion Avon Bon Homme Cleveland Eraianuel Framklln Hancock Jackson Jefferson Lincoln Monroe Running Water Sootlana ■Sppingfleld Tatoor Washington 7,333 <6,460 4,633 6,677 4,657 5,499 9,121 ■6,147 7,182 5„.947 4,236 2,090 6,567 9,497 6.904 6,081 141,525 90,958 104,000 147,644 27,577 78,435 99,640 126,'650 103,852 105,560 42,690 3,058 154,793 149,850 157,380 105,689 2,510 2,766 1,291 1,590 5,066 4,277 3,322 3,007 3,023 2,727 3,816 390 3,758 1,906 3,041 2,721 18,860 14,578 10,924 11,316 23,516 26,887 18,624 16,383 18,270 11,541 16,426 2,580 19,070 13,932 19,481 19,860 3,932 3,692 978 3,621 2,147 2,819 2,625 3,877 2,575 3,516 3,086 435 4,794 2,627 2,760 4,044 90,608 74,772 26,595 89,943 30,272 62,209 34,124 72,644 54,988 45,935 31,873 9,020 116,288 52,882 56,9'57 81,070 The County 99,031 1,639,301 45,211 262,248 47,528 930,180 table: XVI — Continued Sho^vlng' A«rease and Yield of Corn, ^^heat, Oats, Barley, Rye and SpeltK by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres 1 Bushels 1 Rye Acres I Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Bon Homme — 50 91 10 214 40 86 113 45 80 3 390 710 995 50 971 130 1,285 1,068 580 1,000 35 785 40 460 \ Emanuel 20 3 200 50 3 12 6 60 176 40 65 475 170 20 200 20 180 110 9 78 1,850 100 893 ^ Washington 6 90 3 72 The County — 1,319 10,452 49 540 189 1,593 248 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showlne Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor CItU DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Pushels Oats Acres Bushels Brookings County — Afton ,- Alton _ 3,515 3,819 2,178 3,449 3,827 3.686 2,501 3,407 1,829 4,593 3,890 3,725 3,886 2,163 3,607 3,362 3,559 2,859 2,779 4,255 4,497 4,235 3,864 27,940 99,600 58,828 110,072 100,389 116,005 45,945 79,245 41,670 123,817 82,160 94,880 107,274 44,830 81,360 62,705 75,087 67,065 69,965 123,792 99,255 115,123 96,799 2,996 2,360 4,780 1,207 4,385 2,269 1,716 3,309 2,667 4,279 5,992 1,280 2,025 2,901 1,967 1,397 2,823 1,722 4,126 2,886 604 2,327 4,800 26,640 20,181 33,852 13,853 36,250 24,070 12,779 21,668 . 24,495 48,717 55,563 11,772 21,931 26,566 17,718 13,435 19,971 16,869 33,217 28,047 4,940 21,618 41,115 5,431 4,254 4,250 3,911 2,332 2,817 3,226 3,074 1,688 2,281 2,144 4,400 3,580 2,79^ 2,430 3,364 3,264 2,769 3,289 3,S46 4,511 3,336 3,063 162,980 124,005 Argo 108,971 140,285 Bangor 56,667 Brookings Elkton __ __ 90,375 57,131 68,745 Lake Hendricks - 42,235 58,588 Laketon ■ 49,903 124,711 Oslo - - - 102,176 Oak Lake 65,575 Oakwood 62,120 Parnell 66,599 Preston _ _ - 73,292 Richland _ 62,896 Sherman . Sterling 78,805 122,857 102,804 Volga 98,000 Winsor _ 81,746 The County 79,545 1,923,806 64,818 575,267 76,053 1,921,195 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 249 TABLB XVI— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oatet, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres I Bushels Rye Acres I Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Brookings Connty- Afton Alton Argro Aurora - Bangor Brookingfs - Elkton EiUreka Lake Hendricks Lake Sinai Laketon ' Medary Oslo 1 Oak Lake Oakwood Parnell Preston Richland Sherman ■ Sterling Trenton Volga ' Winsor 3,466 3,122 3,245 2,487 3,326 1,619 1,440 2,231 1,624 3,095 2,488 1,609 3,340 2,983 1,560 3,280 2,076 2,486 1,386 3,629 2,828 2,486 2,524 88,020 60,174 76,615 79,489 73,367 32,540 19,757 53,184 32,034 73,862 52,741 28,757 61,760 58,394 34,684 43,914 43,233 42,250 26,464 80,230 42,336 53,562 58,962 322 180 10 295 228 88 460 348 232 168 95 410 224 101 47 248 225 105 30 195 67 2,480 1,370 150 3,405 3,461 1,170 5,110 4,412 2,216 1,785 1,172 4,100 2,689 658 481 2,265 1,535 975 100 1,306 847 35 49 40 180 28 16 58 67 4 20 89 283 81 35 118 5 31 1,500 1,290 960 4,978 760 590 1,S77 1,701 100 157 1,170 600 230 2,029 2,037 1,136 3,202 150 810 The County 58,330 1,216,329 4,078 41,687 1,213 24,777 260 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XVI — Continued ShoTrlng Acreage and Ifield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres I Bushels I Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels BroTvn County-— ADerdeen Allison Bates Bath Brainerd Cambria Carlyle 747 696 947 12,07!? 1,190 1,691 3,958 1,007 1,180 1,808: 1,485 1,407 1,231 814 978 930 1,798 476 2,992 722 943 3,208 1,025 838 1,338 3,127 2,171 75,443 21,937 28,490 41,033 64,892 37,879 18,267 38,738 41,866 37,327 16,660 24,495 33,690 190,434 33,2«S 40,180 28,948 58,290 40,475 6S,»55 43,390 40,825 39,495 31,445 36,*81 16,505 59,544 11,455 122,773 23,837 38,102 78,004 36,325 21,185 46,515 104,703 68,823 355,441 3,472,301 68,42811,765,004 • I AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 251 table: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ' TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres (Bushels Rye Acres | Bushels Speltz Acres | Bushels Brown^ Aberdeen 1,550 899 1,074 824 3,561 2,000 537 755 2,520 761 568 1,487 761 1,765 1,872 2,099 1,294 949 683 1,206 2,308 4,631 1,025 813 1,462 2,561 1,363 771 2,112 950 2,009 2,167' 1,017 1,558 790 2,619 2,879 41,216 21,320 17,425 19,734 77,578 43,833 8,380 14,608 52,185 15,250 10,275 38,500 19,210 51,789 32,932 39,960 23,317 21,455 13,225 27,599 38,370 27,550 22,375 18,957 33,560 25,299 31,13.7 9,040 32,2.70 14,470 43,281 43,807 28,190 18,082 15,880 66,469 68,251 144 1,869 311 81 18 61 340 212 239 20 65 135 260 166 125 118 44 25 45 60 241 189 172 165 112 76 338 169 262 146 158 91 232 278 35 201 89 629 327 8,700 Allison 1,556 360 Bath 20 705 453 265 145 170 260 75 135 180 100 230 90 56 20 388 195 188 483 284 782 301 60 79.5 150 1,098 190 257 485 282 100 15 821 745 325 5,870 6,243 3,730 2,800 2,896 2,620 750 1,520 2,600 1,440 1,590 1,500 826 280 4,883 3,600 1,320 5,740 4,065 12,726 4,135 725 12,146 1,420 l,-900 3,020 5,105 7,400 5,220 740 225 11,887 8,305 2,530 6,475 4,184 Carlyle 1,004 320 1,450 Betroit _ _ ^ - 2,140 3,325 Frederick 4,125 Garden Prarie 1,280 3,875 •745 1,300 Hanson 3,302 1,650 TTiehland 5,490 4;0i,6 Liberty 3,530 3,b70 2,465 New Hope 2,315 Oneota ^ Osceola 7,750 3,420 6,414 3,015 Portage Ravinia 2,980 1,649 8,210 Riverside 6,085 1,270 3,335 Shelby - - 2,900 21,721 7,451 The County 58,200 1,126,829 10,667 129,421 6,235 146,247 252 THIRD CKNSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showlngr Acreage nnd Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres • '!Bushels Brnle — America Brule Chamberlain ClevelanfJ Eagle Grand View _. Highland Kimball Lyon Ola — Plainfleld Pleasant Grove Plummer Pulfwana Red Lake Richland Smith Terry Lake Union Waldro West Point Wilbur Kimball Willow Lake 5,224 6,479 2,22C 6,601 4,433 1,950 4,023 4,757 3,442 5,654 4,360 4,304 2,484 6,283 4,108 4,876 3,700 5,138 4,276 5,457 7,865 3,772 474 6,598 100,250 5,540 18,715 84,490 68,034 37,950 35,814 45,920 32,154 95,340 52,695 47,085 35,960 41,924 35,375 46,424 35,625 6,855 4,250 57,926 53,224 37,543 7,460 69,025 1,431 240 341 1,068 1,932 266 1,410 1,130 848 1,660 1,341 1,765 382 545 605 1,778 1,073 2.938. 752 710 389 945 4 2,805 10,250 1,348 1,140 5,933 12,874 1,375 7,954 7,274 5,006 10,499 9,912 10,615 2,961 1,460 3,580 10,182 7,240 15,564 3,723 4,944 H,950 7,666 32 14,285 935 21,660 824 8,855 336 15,410 325 6,625 864 15,486 391 6,625 377 •8,201 724 17,020 144 2,845 1,200 '21,718 631 ■ ■' 11,979 709 13,520 562 12(069 659 2,205 249 5,015 860 17^660 280 •■-4i530 514 8,623 642 12,843 616 12,223 711 16,377 524 12,158 79 1,770 426 10,222 The County 108,484 1,055,578 25,358 167,767 13,582 265,639 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 253 TABLIS XVI— Continued Showing; Acrease and Yield of TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels Ri Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 Charles ; Mix County — Byran ■ _ _ 688 198 135 326 564 133 117 323 371 125 676 226 3,320 1,170 915 1,975 6,827 504 1,420 3,904 1,564 1,061 5,525 3,738 12 50 20 18 31 5 117 Castalia 44 15 30 80 13 26 20 220 75 100 620 20 307 260 50 607 10 ■ Darlington 25 35 12 47 430 233 Goose Lake . Hamilton _^ 130 435 Highland , 100 234 87 410 203 50 106 1,630 2,250 820 7,935 1,590 800 1,325 25 25 260 250 33 40 20 555 Lawrence _ _ 70 200 44 134 100 1,015 Platte Ree 80 30 950 460 Signal "Wahehe 10 150 White Swan 102 50 1,895 900 15 170 25 450 The County 5,234 49,478 703 3,884 316 2,785 262 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Connties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels I Clark County — Ash Berlin Blaine Collins Cottonwood _ Darlington __ Day __-^ Eden Elrod Pordham Poxton Garfield Hauge Lake Tjincoln Logan Mfiydell Merton Mt. Pleasant Pleasant Raymond Richland Rosedale Spring Valley Thorp Warren Woodland 1,684 2,513 1,280 2,597 1,766 1,624 6,810 1,862 1,732 2,652 2,664 2,026 2,524 1,469 2,260 3,495 1,534 1,900 2,148 2,628 2,873 1,547 2,692 1,246 1,630 1,627 1,714 27,630 67,187 27,345 67,400 43,585 25,690 38,170 37,285 29,100 40,045 49,815 38,650 50,960 35,310 75,976 52,760 33,610 33,150 41,770 66,570 55,585 26,185 53,735 33,090 34,470 32,140 30,025 6,834 4,407 7,226 9,644 8,891 8,973 1,750 S,43S 6,737 8,789 3,754 8,515 9,443 3,195 7,472 8,433 8,886 8,045 7,013 9,110 4,520 6,619 9,535 6,858 7,148 6,704 8,108 65,838 39,749 75,117 101,846 92,735 36,691 26,247 74,076 49,700 45,006 103,930 68,502 72,525 34,587 41,942 66,990 69,184 75,430 56,833 102,010 54,020 37,900 68,146 67,830 61,816 48,262 61,177 503 1,524 1,604 1,326 1,452 1,379 6,810 2,032 1,778 1,033 1,752 1,907 1,567 6,621 1,593 1,592 1,520 1,368 2,255 1,637 9991 633 1,493 923 1,538 631 1,247 The County 60,497 1,147,038 201,047 1,698,089 48,717 13,967 38,237 30,249 32,080 34,735 27,436 38,170 44,059 3-6,081 24,075 44,820 47,406 29,970 9,230 36,601 45,387 29,369 28,455 56,010 4'!, 815 31,014 11,511 23,18 1 23',832 32,377 16,464 31,463 863,596 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 263 TABIiB XVI — Contlnned Sliowlngr Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R Acres ye Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Clark- Ash 253 2,704 2,574 1,306 2,984 1,192 1,730 2,803 1,891 920 2,606 1,357 1,365 1,707 1,322 1,326 2,161 1,582 2,570 2,071 494 1,192 1,160 1,123 2,764 299 1,198 5,600 71,988 43,067 30,400 53,356 15,306 23,914 52,971 31,440 19,928 56,'350 24,829 24,805 35,249 21,084 33,060 31,815 31,590 58,000 48,877 16,930 16,574 16,700 21,296 57,952 4,900 19,935 8 20 30 108 20 89 99 25 100 225 100 907 350 150 9 165 125 66 96 70 58 125 33 132 3,100 Berlin . _ _ 1,720 Blaine _ _ 2,322 Collins _ _ 17,000 Cottonwood Darlington Day - _ . 2,350 2,100 925 Elden _ _ 1,882 Elrod Poj'dham 212 5,660 Foxton 10 15 176 170 78 243 1,800 Hauge - 4,725 Lake 54 50 20 35 33 200 871 300 300 700 149 497 60 90 107 1,275 14,880 Maydell 540 Merdon 1,900 Mt. Pleasant 1,170 25 6 25 95 75 72 10 170 1,290 748 631 105 65 696 238 45 84 650 Hichland 1,568 2,609 Irving "Valley 300 1,790 84 2,470 The County 44,574 867,916 924 8,277 3,353 72,736 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showlnsr Acreagre and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Sprltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres 1 Bushels Wheat Acres | Bushels Oats Acres | Bushels Clay County Bethel 8,654 8,534 8,845 10,500 8,306 5,312 7,895 8,240 8,058 -"7,710 8,965 3,893 325,450 290,700 321,565 277,900 238,947 186,170 316,020 311,995 256,405 272,370 281,i85 117,175 1,737 4,567 1,680 2,011 2,422 3,649 1,235 2,421 1,296 2,477 331 1,179 20,960 29,459 23,836 22,643 96,852 48,395 20,056 26,981 16,758 24,816 2,799 16,779 • 5,195 2,634 4,560 4,912 214 519 3,902 3,621 4,325 3,139 5,813 769 170,322 92,690 Garfield 14,685 160,360 Meokling 2,180 Norway 17,140 Pleasant Valley Prairie Center 137,614 127.482 134,113 Spirit Mound Star 97,685 181,177 Vermillion _ 25,125 The County 94,912 3,196,082 25,005 350,334 39,603 1,000,573 table: XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres ley Bushels Rj Acres re Bushels Sp Acres 5ltZ Bushels Clay County — Bethel 8 100 Garfield 100 18 2,490 575 Meckllng 25 525 t Pleasant Valley Prairie Center 55 33 148 25 60 2,320 695 3,200 500 2,000 Riverside _ _ _ Spirit Mound _ Star __ — Vermillion - The County 464 12,305 8 100 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 266 TABL,K XVI— Contlnned ShoTrlnjK Acreage and Yield of Com, Wheat, Oatis, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn 1 Wheat Acres I Bushels Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Codington Connty- Dexter EAen Elmlra Fuller Germantown Graceland Henry Kampeska Kronsburg Lake Leola Pelican Phlpps Ranville Richland Sheridan Waverly Florence Henry _^ So. Shore Wallace Watertown I 2,531 1,308 1,096 1,629 1,011 1,626 1,790 1,568 1,868 1,036 680 1,339 1,361 1,400 833 1,083 1,024 I 16,506 31,268 13,400 33,498 15,723 36,165 37,115 25,466 23,630 19,275 8,195 24,265 32,245 24,500 14,760 18,520 18,432 104 8 500 17,250 8,568 7,968 10,106 13,483 6,305 8,589 9,048 11,013 2,760 3,671 7,777 5,100 13,549 8,743 7,830 6,271 168,347 82,765 64,560 86,564 102,835 56,902 80,006 84,679 65,738 30,655 25,667 61,779 45,871 23,965 55,518 76,519 41,389 2,743 3,504 1,797 3,521 2,650 1,907 2,096 1,986 3,525 1,349 1,527 1,973 1,454 500 1,969 1,901 2,627 55,160 43,140 31,243 35,498 46,192 35,733 4,553 39,367 53,152 26,035 25,667 36,844 31,561 9,610 54,227 33,272 44,659 The County 22,9831 393,670 148,02011,153,658 37,0281 604,893 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, "Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelta by Counties and Bllnor Civil Dlvlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels R; Acres re Bushels Sp Acres iltz Bushels Codlnsrton County^ 3,757 2,268 2,311 2,278 3,622 2,647 2,774 3,053 3,442 1,584 1,108 2,961 1,600 615 1,982 3,118 2,487 i 54,216 34,085 33,003 41,161 48,663 54,864 49,256 63,895 51,985 30,638 17,979 61,030 27,915 8,545 35,187 61,974 38,797 173 56 45 3,588 1,535 Elmira ; 10 106 700 Germantown Graceland - — 118 27 163 81 70 30 56 99 26 272 194 96 2,462 3 20 20 360 500 6,300 1,966 ICronsburcr - 56 60 460 740 1,073 Lake 325 1,200 Pelican - 10 100 86 100 881 1,040 1,520 Phlpps 410 2,200 3,430 48 265 2,116 Waverly ^ 1 The County — 41,397 693,183 382 3,962 1,504 29,314 266 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiK XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield ot Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spcltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres | Bushels Wheat Acres | Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels Corson County — 18-21, 22, 23 18-19, 17, 18, 19 18-19, 20-26, 27, 28, '29 875 393 12,890 1,810 1,671 •537 18,419 3,135 347 185 7,865 2,171 66 279 293 1,025 1,393 142 3 252 255 44 235 93 279 544 193 70 32 64 182 657 853 924 257 180 4 765 4,910 4,150 23,364 40,997 2,305 30 2,640 2,575 295 2,305 1,625 2,219 7,475 2,050 1,070 1,150 980 3,283 15,600 13,545 7,096 4,685 3,650 240 52 261 1,62'? 2,672 1,873 644 2,684 15,095 27,743 20,674 116 116 324 730 756 21 3,245 ld-22 4,181 20-21, 22, 26, 27 18-24 _ 8,480 15,205 18-25 16,080 18-28 300 20-17 20-18 58 41 65 36 122 550 606 32 5 35 174 626 1,682 1,402 1,053 160 530 60 §28 330 496 383 1,995 6,055 6,788 318 55 657 1,740 9,050 26,311 21,483 7,516 2,53^ 2,132 720 68 36 56 10 57 180 348 119 10 2 76 308 928 643 477 60 140 1,82.0 20-19 150 19-17 1,215 19-18 90 2^1-17 — ^ 21-18 ^ _ 1,790 5,910 21-19 7,805 21-20 2,735 21-21 310 21-22 _ 70 22-17 2,510 22-18 8,582 22-19 33,938 22-20 _ 21,721 22-21 12,977 22-22 1,776 22-23 2,190 23-17 23-18 42 119 125 97 131 1,300 23-19 ■ 12 169 75 157 325 2,355 2,030 3,260 98 287 149 204 1,770 4,248 1,392 1,668 4,117 23-20 _ 4,328 23-21 .2,483 2,128 23-23 The County _^_ 10,000 171,674 16,668 186,865 6,627 177,512 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS .267 TABLIS XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and Tleld of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelfz by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS '■ ■ Bar Acres ley Bushels R3 Acres re Bushels Sp< Acres sltz Bushels Corson County — 18-21, 22, 23 18-19, 17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 49 82 852 800 437 8 5,742 90 7 209 200 625 29 _ 102 30 2,488 426 42 ■30 44 73 30 26 30 15 2 39 98 40 19-22 6 224 21 76 1 12 299 5,640 262 1,567 • 467 20, 21, 22, 26, 27 — 1,000 18-24 _ . 197 374 3,137 3,764 870 18-25 _ 1,639 18-28 440 18-18 - ■" 360 67 50 821 220 425 18-19 _ __ • _ 340 19-17 _- - _ , ■ 210 19-18 69 ■ 21-17 _ 13 124 ■ 186 316 2,725 .4,654 33 42 105 77 13 4 17 35 158 398 254 43 330 584 1,405 750 186 75 185 385 2,192 4,958 3,602 462 825 21-18 ._ __ 2,339 1,320 21-19 21-20 - 21-21 21-22 22-17 22-18 48 82 473 316 65 973 1,521 9,108 4,096 1,207 13 440 22-19 18 44 654 22-20 __ 1,800 22-21 22-22 _- __ __ 73 8 1,235 22-23 _ - 8 8 50 29 30 18 75 127 1,200 859 490 237 75 23-17 20 340 23-18 - , 23-19 29 .., 177 , 700 32 275 2,386 1,090 450 4 14 14 100 23-29 215 23-21 __ 386 23-23 1 -TS Tlie County 1,919 37,368 3,402 36,343 8731 15,674 26g THIKD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Com, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Bllnar ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS CO Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 Custer County — 2, 3-10, 11, 13 1 2 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4. 6 — _- 262 481 38 8 2,685 245 60 226 139 3 258 2,543 520 6 2,141 S99 97 3,315 5, 4. 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 — 4-10 260 5-4 310 118 41 20 416 2-4 2,465 2-6 13 55 45 50 17 900 550 600 345 450 2-7 400 2-8 2-10 3-1 __ 19 36 23 190 371 130 58 895 574 300 3-4 _ . 7,284 3-5 _. -. - 4,840 3-7 - . 3-8 25 36 31 350 225 3 3-10 _ _ _ 3-11 _- — _. 3-13 — _ 4-1 _ 4-4 72 6 996 70 1,096 88 8,961 650 4-5 4-6 22 38 27 4 10 16 17 296 222 142 39 26 60 95 12 25 19 240 51 15 300 170 4-7 — 4-8 _. _- _.. 4-9 15 2 4-10 _- 4-11 . - - 5 47 90 5-5 _ 153 100 222 401 5-8 5-9 ._ 6-10 6-1 ' 6-4 _. 198 1,231 5 46 100 4 6-5 _ __ 6-6 58 20 6-7 _ 6-8 — „ 545 183 290 220 105 30 97 45 6-9 The County 2,658 7,460 1,331 8,617 4,468 29,746 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 269 TABLE XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield ot Corn, Wheat, Oatii, Barley, Kye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslonn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres •ley Bushels Ri Acres Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Cnster Connty — 2, 3-10, 11, 12 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 _ ... ;. 162 507 427 2,590 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 „ 4-10 ._ 5-4 _ 2 26 2-4 _ 16 12 140 40 2-6 . 2-7 _ 2-8 :— 2-10 _ _ ■ 3-1 _..:;_ 3-4 106 105 946 985 2 10 80 3-B __ _ _. 185 3-7 - 3-8 __ 3-10 3-11 _. 3-12 _. 4-1 4-4 __ 91 9 468 70 4 20 4-5 4-6 4-7 _ 4-8 — - 4-9 4-10 ._ — — 4-11 5-5 __ 29 36 27 9 5 94 50 23 5-8 - - - 8 160 5-9 __ _ 5-10 _. 6-1 6 47 40 68 5 477 35 70 6-4 _ 6-5 __ 6-6 __ __ 6-7 _ - . 6-8 __ 6-9 __ __ The County 530 3,192 635 3,389 20 425 ■270 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XVI — Continued Sho-vrine Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wheat Acres, Bushels Oats . Acres Bushe.ls . Davison County Badier ,1 Baker 6,853 5,157 7,059 - 6,925 5,366 6,081 7,612 5,567 6,964 6,635 6,731 6,215 194,881 80,400 213,023 163,640 163,515 196,145 166,000 173,295 152,770 148,047 138,117 72.290 4,925 4,638 3,949 5,158, 3,071 2,076 6,865 . 2,299 2,837 3,469 5,140 14,241 27,11,9 35„6»0: ■34,327 29,0:33 25,140 15,625 33,909 21,743 19,947 32,955 43,635 53,162 3,000 1,355 2,521 1,833 2,019 1,526 1,397 ^ 1,445 2,239 2,452 2,101 , 1,379 90,300 37,380 Beulah 80,575 Blendon . 63,874 Lisbon 68,370 Mitchell 48,205 Mt. Vernon Perry 43,307 38,117 ■ Prosper 73,705 72,092 Tobin 1 Union 62,524 36,865 The Coulity 77,16511,862,123 58,668 372,275 23,267 715,314 . TABLE XVI — Continued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and St>cltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres [Bushels R^ Acres Bushels Sp Acres 3ltz Bushels Davison County — Badgrer ^ 40 212 60 18 75 73 41 203 186 r.. 192 900 4,065 1,110 465 1,700 1,310 1,613 3,870 4,000 ■,4,235 20 180 70 : '2,115 Baker Beulah 30 22 10 95 8 10 16 110 300 .Blendon , .18 450 680 400 Mitchell __ ;2,450 124 46 820 300 540 V HORlfi'. 59 53 770 430 1 281 ' Tobin '_ S5 1.412 The County 1,185| 24,680 196 2,650 4611 8,790 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 271 TABLE XVI— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and ^peltz by Counties and minor Civil DivlBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Day County^ Andover 122-59 Andover 123-59_ Bristol Butler Cpntral Point _ Bgeland Ffirmington Grenville Highland H|onler Independence Kidder Koscuisko Liberty Lyman Morton Nutley Oak Gulch Racine Ranton Rusk Scotland Tjoy Marrion Valley Waubay Webster Wheatland York 2,114 2,408 2,958 1,390 1,075 1,203 2,439 580 1,217 2,970 2,219 1,657 433 .981 1,147 1,049 760 1,345 902 974 1,264 1,909 1,732 2,056 2,684 830 1,106 918 1,428 53,035 55,491 58,059 30,486 24,860 22,865 57,366 23,370 23,555 57,800 51,600 37,010 7,815 24,040 29,065 18,505 14,230. 20,2Sa 13,785 35,696 20,490 38,995 40,810 49,490 66,417 18,310 23,272 18,685 27,705 10,711 12.303 8,323 8,413 4,795 7,047 7,878 7,201 9,129 10,727 6,137 7,9.08 5,&73 5,618 5,786 5,653 6,226 3,974 4,255 7,309 7,225 6,517 8,955 9,825 8,009 6,178 6,234 8,638 7,980 88,124 129,218 85,982 79,519 41,928 65,320 82,445 68,750 79,730 103,890 62,590 85,494 57,396 56,340 68,525 53,456 64,188 31,241 25,506 78,374 62,305 68,851 93,8 118,725 88,439 56,508 59,459 82,645 68,922 1,581 1,553 957 1,183 1,231 1,849 1,503 2,508 rr797 1,187 1,170 1,113 1,861 1,381 624 1,217 1,618 381 793 1,260 1,730 869 1,211 943 1,513 1,771 1,418 2,076 1,112 57,190 51,763 25,610 24,559 20,080 36,014 42,553 39,187 38,860 29,329 25,986 25,648 36,450 27,433 16,197 26,001 , 35,763 7,6S3 12,621 34,542 , 33,361 28,061 , 31,930 25,315 3,3,522 37,647 , 28,003 5^.434 22,816 The County 43,7481 963,056 214,83612,107,758 39,4941 907,560 272 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVI — Continued Showing; Acreagre and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres •ley Bushels R- Acres Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels Day County — Andover 122-59 1,249 770 1,586 1,345 1,000 1,915 153 1,084 1,602 1,058 1,845 1,258 1,264 1,461 1,105 792 1,039 469 720 1,613 1,520 705 1,807 1,435 2,328 1,491 1,487 1,688 1,288 24,095 15,697 32,648 24,577 14,435 27,777 9,920 24,757 28,448 20,154 40,744 24,334 20,541 34,253 26,942 15,339 22,361 6,014 9,209 30,878 23,808 14,633 31,320 29,430 51,412 28,227 28,360 33,000 19,666 37 71 216 19 2 35 102 5 57 110 10 23 945 Andover 123-59 - Bristol 15 48 102 25 45 200 902 1,745 250 800 2,150 1,796 Butler 454 Central Point K^eland _ 25 600 Farmington 3,600 Grenville - 100 Highland 12 87 1,030 3,486 250 525 Homer Independence Kidder _ ___ 36 13 500 210 Koscuisko _ Liberty _ _ ..__ __ 3 10 37 200 Lyman _ 30 64 550 Morton 1,588 Nutley 15 90 16 9 57 92 1,165 279 225 1,045 Oak Gulch „ 75 670 Racine ._ Ranton Rusk Scotland Troy 83 10 107 1,255 200 820 15 47 202 550 1,050 7,824 Harrion Valley — Waubay _ _ Webster 10 1 28 120 IS 100 Wheatland _ York — 70 825 The ounty 37,072 712,979 735 10,247 1,190 28,017 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 273 TABLE XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn i Bushels Wheat Oats Acres Bushels \ Acres Bushels Denel County — Altamont Antelope Valley _ Blom Brandt Clear Lake Glenwood Goodwin Grange Havana Herrick Hidewood Lowe Norden , Portland Rome Scandinavia 804 2,562 1,780 3,580 1,616 1,711 1,359 2,427 2,045 2,881 1,412 1,824 3,470 1,693 1,087 3,975 12,740 56,790 40,303 42,150 29,670 44,030 9,620 64,263 29,823 73,420 21,200 46,920 85,438 16,700 12,503 112,350 1,994 5,612 5,018 3,090 2,217 1,763 5,646, 3,750 7,680 2,077 5,940 4,748 3,539 3,508 4,843 5,467 10,546 24,904 34,602 23,701 15,573 12,705 41,231 26,860 55,647 11.763 41,018 96,092 29,737 11,268 17,546 55,380 1,114 2,248 4,054 3,651 ^223 2,392 2,790 3,814 3,545 3,474 2,439 1,911 5,226 1,874 1,412 4,282 15,020 49,563 75,597 53,175 42,752 46,384 39,487 79,550 69,610 69,610 45,108 37,043 110,547 20,823 16,680 110,833 The County __. 34,226 687,917 66,892 508,573 46,449 881,682 table: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil DIvIsIobs TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels Acres re Bushels Sp Acres BltZ Bushels Deuel County— 709 115 3,895 2,398 1,241 495 2,811 2,870 2,907 603 2,349 488 3,968 900 1,514 3,824 8,275 2,618 66,605 4,707 23,456 10,038 34,319 58,226 46,293 6,410 33,393 8,860 69,171 8,091 18,146 36,447 10 125 10 150 Antelope "Valley 97 30 23 17 118 165 60 105 522 192 32 23 40 116 819 54 750 900 1,200 1,480 399 1,100 1,729 2,682 417 269 400 1,230 300 80 73 66 32 55 60 24 24 116 71 108 6 1,900 Glenwood - 10,673 2,085 Grange 300 1,520 Herrick 140 440 2,882 1,000 Portland 1,040 1,436 Scandinavia 160 The County 31,087 435,052 1,540 13,429 870 24,016 274 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIyi: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage anfl Yield of Com, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntles and Minor Civil DlvlsionB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Dewey County — 12-22 311 176 10 140 385 287 119 361 581 314 270 380 309 173 1,805 550, 200 490 ■ 1,027 1,060 1,230 2,781 6,864 1,415 2,555 4,500 4,525 2,200 93 235 40 69 328 348 39 352 258 49 148 91 92 538 1,144 402 459 2,538 2,950 124 1,378 2,419 1,025 195 623 1,002 860 90 43 12 26 39 69 ;: 977 12-23 __ -; 371 12-24 _ ' 124 13-22 244 13-23 ' 305 •13-24 __ ■ 776 15-22 15-23 ^ 40 135 99 77 80 22 365 ■15-24 2,770 15-25 600 16-22 _ *•»- 800 16-23 420 16-24 1,399 16-25 __ 600 16-26 17-22 286 390 91 1,403 70 1,075 5,308 1,275 15,230 390 37 1,026 102 1,697 16 260 7,486 1,100 12,988 85 43 295 137 840 10 80 17-23 5,401 17-24 3,275 17-25 - - . 8,010 17-27 100 17-28 17-29 85 785 The County 6,141 65,265 5.020 37,576 2,057 26,617 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 275 TABJLB XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and ITlcId ot Corn, "Wheat, Oats, Barley,. Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres ley Bushels Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Dewey County — 12-22 — 10 2 140 16 28 10 12 314 150 194 3 5 12-23 . _ _. 12-24 _ 13-22 ■ _ 13-23 23 25 20 40 91 380 410 65 160 1,407 56 13 19 14 62 889 260 107 126 473 18 257 13-24 . _ _ 15-22 _ 15-23 _ 15-24 _. 6 106 15-25 250 16-22 30 160 39 244 16-23 _ __ .__ 24 30 10 I'lO 16-24 _ 45 20 1,003 215 10 7 200 115 215 16-25 350 16-26 ._ 17-22 _- 15 37 329 36 177 47 399 407 2'195 475 3,470 17-23 11 135 17-24 _ 17-25 — _ 25 2 610 25 83 1,150 17-27 17-28 17-29 The County 385 4,920 929 9,619 185 2,638 TABI/S XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres Us Bushels Donslaft County^ Belmont 3,811 3,038 4,622 4,898 3,024 2,492 6,272 5,605 5,857 6,941 4,525 5,620 6,357 5,199 26,325 70,879 40,260 49,497 8,416 41,097 84,205 40,145 33,868 66,024 39,925 49,776 76,784 75,104 6,314 2,986 2,987 3,802 3,473 2,809 4,777 3,622 4,931 5,229. 2,943 4,914 4,807 4,445 21,590 25,653 4,405 26,696 14,818 16,349 40,591 21,625 24,726 33,890 13,356 29,f99 39,132 35,784 2,183 1,349 1,038 459 914 612 1,279 976 1,168 1,044 613 1,998 1,119 1,036 18,475 37,208 Chester 13,511 Clark - 6,852 East Choteau 13,045 16,349 27,693 Holland 14,906 Independence Iowa - 10,349 20.719 8,352 40,910 Valley 20,921 Walnut Grove 20,057 The County — 68,261 639,305 57,040 348,514 15,788 269,347 276 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVI — Contlnned ShawinK Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Donffla* County^ 259 62 301 104 35 158 75 131 239 320 25 59 369 47 .1,305 860 3,425 1,531 750 2,625 1,430 1,399 1,680 4,711 220 1,155 6,239 899 2 40 81 675 Berlin Cheater 25 25 250 Clark <_ 22 172 6ra.ndview 20 37 50 9 34 38 80 15 465 420 Independence : 105 7 30 99 Jaubert 332 Lincoln 564 Valley 1 415 "Walnut Grove The County 2,184 28,240 34 95 636 4,247 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 277 TABIiE: XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rre and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlslono TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels Edmnnd County^ 344 1,082 871 231 1,776 301 557 493 632 888 336 410 1,497 560 369 1,223 452 1,174 1,503 410 528 533 466 409 511 1,908 944 1,535 320 1,399 713 3,800 11,460 6,895 3,320 8,468 4,820 1,960 7,835 3,815 9,642 2,000 3,850 22,120 4,620 3,505 6,420 7,772 16,340 19,825 6,480 3,992 10,001 5,725 2,640 4,190 38,789 12,922 32,875 4,925 20,161 7,720 360 4,926 4,405 1,976 8,090 1,678 4,344 2,926 5,655 7,259 1,344 3,870 6,800 3,152 6,795 4,922 1,159 2,988 7,981 1,676 5,120 4,995 2,039 3,270 3,127 5,696 4,917 3,445 6,921 4,984 1,045 1,643 45,917 26,932 11,255 50,638 12,852 15,970 25,704 39,120 60,025 7,753 20,724 44,045 15,510 42,263 26,712 6,335 28,258 83,487 15,651 22,377 38,762 15,192 20,350 44,745 52,163 43,229 36,525 40,883 39,335 9,174 117 706 336 220 612 277 322 229 271 870 181 319 716 46 99 223 258 1,310 834 120 162 432 257 180 378 615 892 746 232 911 260 1,910 Belle 21,731 Bowdle _ 5,194 Bryant - _ 6,747 Clear Lake Cleveland 24,546' 5,276 Cloyd Valley Cortland Cottonwood -Fountain ■ _ _ 3,155 10,193 6,800 30,068 Glen 4,192 Glover „ 6,345 Harmony 19,307 Hillside 360 Hosmer 1,722 4,560 Huntly _ 7,929 42,535 Kent — 28,370 Liberty 4,867 Madison - 2,826 Modena. - 10,630 MontDelier 6,655 2,766 7,650 Powell 19,156 25,715 16,415 3,744 Union - 31,805 6,235 The County 24,371 298,886 126,865 943.529 13.131 369,404 278 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wlieat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz •■■'^'•■'- by Counties and Sltnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ■ -ley Bushels Rye Acres [Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Edmund County — 150 767 763 708 305 126 677 406 586 814 291 690 693 349 1,054 802 402 601 423 74 553 772 286 497 459 549 405 1,133 1,233 619 257 3,600 12,167 14,313 11,898 2,787 1,345 10,845 6,898 11,410 12,868 3,731 9,293 9,953 5,244 22,652 13,860 7,747 10,139 8,630 1,280 10,005 18,057 4,145 8,665 6,345 8,912 5,115 19,080 25,233 11,695 5,356 97 244 131 133 415 264 195 185 73 330 13 137 559 210 1,S10 Belle _ 219 50 90 562 70 3,100 440 1,300 8,948 530 4;9T0 2,39'5 Bryant Clear Lake 226 7,84'5 -Cleveland 5,491 Cloyd Valley Cortland 2,003 - 3,882 28 840 Cottonwood 1,055 Fountain 143 2,334 ■ 7,940 175 Glen Grlover 16 501 87 10 47 22 5,050 800 40 1,950 2,533 8,783 1,700 Harmony Hillside Hosmer 253 202 340 2,728 3,989 5,743 Ipswich 120 935 5 69 103 35 84 1,658 12,320 ' 935 1,789 790 728 Kent — Liberty 323 88 185 77 41 282 127 321 592 50 389 350 7;825 780 Madison Modena 3,777 1,835 581 4,945 500 7,777 7,205 790 7,825 4,917 Powell _ _ 60 : 427 45 : 27 247 10 465 5,459 240 300 3,200 150 Kosette _ Vermont The County 17,444 303,268 3,990 53,388 6,606 112,075 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 279 TABLE XVI— Continued ShOTVlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres 1 Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 Pall River— 7-1 . _. 316 55 305 138 140 216 304 639 1,660 135 570 298 206 7-2 - __ 7-3 18 46 42 8 140 370 7-4 __ 66 118 75 7-5 445 7-6 ___ __ J, 7-7 4,377 440 426 551 1,066 1,037 7-8 7-9 8-1 428 215 149 74 68 344 766 150 600 250 250 1,000 125 735 1,900 620 6 435 30 2,580 6,310 945 550 6,010 390 120 75 62 22 700 8-2 1 8 8-3 200 8-4 _ _ ,_1 _. 8-5 _ __ _ 8-6 43 216 157 10 151 1,054 982 81 149 21 148 8-7 6SG 8-8 _ -_ 180 8-9 9-1 ^ 193 65 712 741 270 515 567 151 9 21 164 48S 147 190 222 421 202 483 71 270 398 294 567 329 393 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 11 198 108 43 18 75 518 1,040 8 9-6 _ 62 183 60 10 100 9-7 __ -_ 1,083 41 9-8 _ 9-9 - _ _ 40 10-1 _ - — 10-2 575 1,715 1,200 65 1,416 1,913 1,510 55 730 1,335 3,035 285 3,675 1,800 871 33 23 228 200 10-3 „ 10-4 _ :° ' 10-5 __ 10-6 194 304 237 92 5 270 2,982 2,085 277 40 10-7 129 93 ■ . 780 10-8 - _ 1,388 10-9 11-2 11-3 11-4 63 150 539 176 181 20 113 760 860 472. 49 30 11-6 11-7 11-8 35 8 130 11-9 6 __ 86 190 150 258 343 232 277 181 220 360 230 485 502 575 1,810 768 ': 12-3 - 12-4 12-5 1o_7 46 23 20 150 15 50 12-9 The County 13,927 55,666 3,961 14,934 1,096 6,082 280 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI— Conttnned ShoTTlngr Acreage and Yield of Corn, TVlieat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor ClTil Divlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Fall Rtvei^- . [ 1 7-1 _ 1 1 7-2 51 94 215 362 7-3 •__ 7-4 _ 7-5 _ _ 55 35 7-6 7-7 131 71 937 220 320 42 2,390 1,297 7-8 _ 7-9 8-1 __ .. 8-2 _ 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 - 28 170 58 90 508 171 82 489 32 10 355 4.149 220 8-7 _ 5 15 8-8 8-9 - 9-1 9-2 9-3 12 44 9-4 9-5 _ 29 262 353 110 5 175 1,395 1,426 240 5 9-6 15 39 50 200 162 875 9-7 _ _ 70 9-8 9-9 __ 10-1 ._ 10-2 12 70 70 419 10-3 10-4 __ 10-5 - 10 78 299 85 5 250 1,787 850 10-6 20 10 38 60 220 475 10-7. 31 4 5 200 40 30 10-8 10-9 11-2 11-3 „ 11-4 74 170 11-6 11-7 47 120 11-8 — - - - 73 383 11-9 23 140 25 55 12-1 12-2 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-6 12-7 12-8 iiiiiii; 40 14 4 65 12-9 The County 681 3,673 2,398 15,970 200 1,392 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 281 TABLE XVI— Contlnned Showtngr Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oatm, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels 0£ Acres its Bushels Fanlk — Arca.de _ 3,077 2,560 493 1,925 869 1,854 896 1,718 783 2,312 2,115 672 1,376 1,512 2,174 826 593 878 762 1,392 1,995 2,590 418 574 522 750 792 240 15 3 55,425 35,141 5,590 33,085 8,570 23,090 10,807 21,400 11,730 37,200 35,740 6,675 24,530 36,360 23,842 7,314 4485 6,010 9,785 18,530 28,395 29,880 9,100 13,122 10,815 16,321 13,810 1,725 400 59 5.595 5,881 , 1,538 6,447 1,568 5,945 2,968 8,245 2,740 4,588 4,807 1,113 6,952 'SI 2,970 2,445 3,126 4,665 6,019 7,475 5,023 948 1,173 1,029 1,167 3,255 1,360 65,125 60,096 7,784 75,886 5,986 71,310 17,553 86,765 23,864 52,620 52,628 18,592 93,190 61,068 47,168 22,184 21,820 21,585 17,174 67,732 7,687 52,037 10,678 12,120 7,870 13,716 23,395 9,230 418 547 71 609 304 452 873 541 316 274 743 262 588 389 532 2S2 195 420 268 415 477 628 319 190 152 270 263 82 14,985 Centervllle 20,016 Clark __ 1,324 21,375 Elroy _ _ 8,282 15,182 Enterprise 2,605 Falrview 18,555 10,625 Hillsdale 9,000 25,381 5,844 Myron 21,475 20,000 Pioneer _ 17,157 Pulski __ 4,320 Saratoga 4,026 7,960 2,775 16,516 Wesley 15,473 Zell - - 22,656 117-70 ■_ - 8,511 117-71 4,260 117-72 - - 4,100 118_69 9,201 118-70 - - 9,206 119-71 500 Paulkton Township The County 36,685 558,936 109,069 1,026,866 10,881 321,197 282 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVI— Continued ShOTrlns Acreage and Yield of Com, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres I Bushels Eye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Fanlk — Arcade Centerville Clark Devoe Blroy Emerson Enterprise Fairview Freedom Hillsdale Lafoon Latham Myron Orient Pioneer Pulaski Saratoga _. Seneca Sherman _- Union Wesley — Zell 117-70 117-71 117-72 118-69 118-70 119-71 3C9 375 218 409 20 763 765 613 237 284 437 76 179 28 423 273 398 448 604 507 246 15 133 139 48 115 9,765 9,093 4,086 9,596 116 17,650 1,220 10,325 6,440 7,744 15,605 1,600 3,785 980 7,982 2,700 46 140 15 180 133 290 8 432 75 19 176 85 700 2,420 225 3,060 840 4,624 136 6,600 1,120 385 3,568 1,180 6,385 220 5 3,330 90 7,375 7,087 15,563 11,413 5,999 400 2,120 3,160 50 1,025 14,010 15,342 22,689 1,603 1,150 165 278 100 940 530 911 413 276 421 216 341 225 297 358 665 596 55 366 429 221 215 406 326 423 29 175 325 71 249 202 40 74 27,440 10,150 2,486 11,216 1,996 7,450 4,885 7.142 6,985 17,407 15,515 40 8,691 10,440 2,427 3,230 9,341 4,875 4,846 925 3,177 8,714 1,760 5,970 4,121 200 314 The County 8,122 157,557 17,316 I 74,5571 8,325 181,742 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS TABI/B XVI — Continned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Kye and Speltz by Counties and DItnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres | Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Grants Adams Alban Blgstone Blooming Valley Parmlngton Georgia Grant Center Kilborn Lura Madison Mazeppa Melrose Osceola Stockholm Troy Twin Brooks Vernon Bigstone, city Milbank, city Twin Brooks 4,721 4,066 3,184 1,016 389 1,363 2,720 3,324 617 2,581 873 3,755 1,330 1,291 991 2,160 4,200 440 1481 871 126,325 107,369 72,440 9,990 4,232 32,073 67,250 87,840 10,240 67,410 12,359 114,392 32,665 37,662 15,980 51,520 118,665 12,050 5,4361 2,4301 13,310 14,380 4,960 7,344 2,544 3,038 11,242 11,690 7,348 7,722 5,187 4;478 3,840 2,9128 2,379 5,793 16,321 367 916 433 87,570 3,541 123,924 3,165 44,962 2,892 66,489 3,895 16,558 1,460 ^3,216 1,204 110,020 2,390 107,483 2,220 64,107 2,156 81,124 1,740 35,670 2,140 134,690 2,917 34,323 1,452 32,199 1,270 14,185 1,334 57,041 1,465 125,603 3,466 3,130 402 9,467 123 490 30 75,800 90,630 63,903 65,467 17,255 24,101 61,110 58,894 44,250 49,669 28,281 75,453 27,062 29,811 19,124 40,446 79,752 9,815 4,100 1,014 The County 39,2561 988,3281 126,220 1,172,251 39,262 865,937 TABLE XVI — Continned Showing Acreage and Yield of Com, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres ley Bushels Acres re Busihels Sp< Acres • sltz. Bushels Grant — 564 690 847 3,143 1,052 555 290 511 1,952 460 2,438 365 541 629 1,230 271 442 77 13 11,265 15,488 23,660 39,508 12,352 86,665 6,300 9,634 97,525 10,831 22,039 6,660 8,970 12,722 15,498 4,605 8,599 2,110 260 246 639 360 4,860 4,836 5,678 12 92 48 52 400 Alban _ - - 2,447 1,455 Blooming Valley — Farmington 1,215 34 170 328 101 45 333 26 153 105 1,539 6,880 1,392 500 5,860 225 2,595 80 130 140 30 96 230 120 53 38 1,816 Grant Center 3,675 3,422 300 2,225 340 3,025 900 138 60 50 266 1,469 200 410 5,563 843 Twin Brooks 75 98 1,887 2,682 Bigstone, city Milbank, city The County 16,070 371,031 2,949 42,112 1,294 26,632 284 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Gregory— 95-65 95-66 95-67 95-68 95-69 '95-70 ___ 95-71 95-72 — 95-73 — _ 96-68 E% 96-68 W% 96-69 EJ^ 96-69 W% 96-70 96-71 96-72 96-73 97-69 97-70 97-71 97-72 97-73 E% 97-73 W% 98-70 98-71 98-72 98-73 99-71 99-72 99-73 100-72 100-73 968 428 224 640 842 ,473 633 226 992 953 403 643 381 831 808 759 157 790 632 714 083 256 405 568 053 994 411 989 036 936 315 484 17,480 43,230 90,702 111,775 193,240 81,725 79,670 161,900 165,580 13,505 10,860 16,425 45,225 133,391 121,875 160,752 181,535 12,670 54,876 101,330 181,838 106,510 16,350 72,802 146,080 77,800 90,723 43,960 23,365 40,896 18,700 34,500 16 95 530 1,763 2,027 1,532 977 1,270 1,231 355 67 171 562 1,212 1,703 2,016 10 85 533 1,491 948 618 511 952 1,574 1,749 409 245 601 135 184 150 750 3,859 12,017 11,929 6,505 4,202 9,716 6,825 1,303 710 1,510 3,470 6,380 8,822 11,489 45 613 2,644 8,656 20,465 4,118 2,737 7,130 9,603 14,376 3,486 1,245 4,970 1,400 1,965' 83 248 1,562 2,319 2,254 978 1,532 1,689 1,421 293 200 80 853 1,452 1.429 2,585 2,611 32 524 844 2,993 1,198 1,584 6'79 2,462 2,141 2,855 485 1,027 1,579 290 685 The , County — 137,527 2,651,260 25,772 173,090 51,167 1.410 4.410 27,550 51,480 33,793 15,634 10,258 19;457 25,128 2,797 2,893 1,077 18,480 24,705 12.907 20.525 27,400 320 6,575 8,159 41,815 23,865 25,945 8,310 35,807 31,635 51,295 8,760 11,605 21,462 6,300 15,450 .630,497 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 285 TABLB XVI— Continued Showing; Acreage and TIeld of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntleti and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels R: Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Gregory County — 95-65 -__- 5 13 50 60 95-66 95-67 ___ 67 10 13 80 49 51 205 390 110 130 640 383 450 520 2 34 95-68 40 70 900 1,216 95-69 9 207 95-70 _ 95-71 _ 33 90 403 770 20 145 95-72 95-73 __ 10 12 160 96-68 B% __ 2 10 125 96-68 W% 96-69 B% 96-69 W% 66 113 45 53 37 1,150 2,210 513 700 298 5 2 10 30 115 23 40 205 445 26 25 95 15 10 10 800 96-70 600 96-71 _- 960 96-72 __ 300 96-73 250 97-69 150 97-70 97-71 ■ 66 31 37 822 97-72 9 28 36 40 75 103 106 24 84 177 75 66 416 30 950 1,245 2,185 220 1,500 2,661 173 16 6 716 160 50 165 97-73 E% _ _ 695 97-73 "WV. 98-70 36 179 41 8 250 98-71 3,147 98-72 _ 92 86 10 40 180 715 760 250 225 1,298 624 98-73 _. 100 99-71 99-72 10 1 150 99-73 _ 30 100-72 100-73 153 2,420 The County 1.562 20,168 1,235 7,510 643 9,614 2S6 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XVI — Contlnned ShOTving Acreage and Yield of Corn, "Wheat, Oats, BarleT, ^tye and SpeltK ~ by Counties and minor Civil DiTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Haakon Connty — 1-18 203 153 275 190 65 44 58 1,137 235 1,670 855 275 210 1,955 86 65 40 6 260 30 32 165 Springfield Philip Philip 50 1-22 Center Midland Grindstone 260 115 341 154 175 88 455 810 1,162 1,115 200 350 230 5 184 37 328 10 898 126 2-19 _ _ Brown 108 5 710 Philip Cherry Pleasant View Pleasant Lone Tree 27 273 661 241 87 172 10 428 1,119 722 235 1,235 4,310 999 75 1,485 100 2,070 3,805 4,695 25 34 313 104 20 114 Lincoln 90 1,510 437 110 135 51 165 25 40 17 160 1,675 249 210 240 Butte Pleasant Valley Tucker Smith 3-22 _. Iowa _ Kiser __ ._ 157 326 308 677 1,265 1,848 158 228 279 820 1,979 1,669 Bridge Creek Blhow 150 88 88 70 202 310 593 76 81 30 73 200 483 808 499 209 212 145 928 150 570 152 783 842 833 115 40 100 235 50 2,855 3,035 2,305 585 1,170 1,505 10 200 18 45 100 120 14 25 5 45 25 Black Hawk Mattison _ _ - Maximilion 10 176 362 "" 930 2,125 30 167 238 500 1,575 1,045 Marietta Top Bar - 5-21 _ 5-22 - — 16 20 10 20 100 5-23 — — - — 5-24 - 6-18 _ 18 54 82 169 31 17 36 200 245 600 1,907 400 300 1,200 6-19 31 90 104 120 377 994 MllesvlUe __ 6-21 6-22 __ 24 661 7-18 7-19 - - 4 78 33 171 126 141 20 306 30 39 440 375 276 1,560 1,325 1,265 —150 5,820 250 700 7-20 38 6 242 60 8 53 10 82 52 60 440 2H) 2,100 1,371 7-21 7-22 - 7-23 - - 7-24 - 8-22 8-23 8 152 154 3,108 8-24 „ 9-24 _ 4 io 24 660 The County 11,126 57,888 3,151 13,779 2,407 24,008 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 287 TABLE XVI— Continued ShoTvlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Kye and Speltz by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Rye Speltz Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Haakon Co. — Cont. — 1-18 — __ 25 70 10 20 35 Sprinefieia Philip - :_ Philip 6 50 3 25 1-22 ". ::::_: 15 Nowlin _ _ _ _ Center . Midland _ 5 12 21 31 . Grindstone 228 2 5 2-19 Brown 20 120 25 1'7 Philip Cherry _ Pleasant View Pleasant _ Lincoln _ Butte __ — 20 150 Pleasant Valley 125 615 Tucker Smith _ _ 3-22 39 445 Kiser Bridges Creek 5 ' 69 35 740 ~ 27 165 Pergerson _ Black Ha-vtrk _ Mattison _ _ _ 5 50 1 6 22 Marietta 19 143 5-21 5-22 _ _- _ 5-23 5 5-24 6-18 6-19 45 35 60 460 340 800 Mllea Villa 6-21 26 15 3 6-22 200 2 Gr£iiidfield 7-18 7-19 7-29 7-21 7-22 7-24 ._ 8-22 8-23 8-24 _ 9-24 2 40 3 35 The County 110 887 433 3,026 161 990 288 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLli: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Connties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Hamlin County — Brantford 1,556 1,165 2,322 1,940 2,918 2,861 3,434 2,391 1,742 1,948 1,560 2,526 3,728 2 183 12 79 33,663 20,792 61,162 34,826 69,149 40,385 94,686 43,237 29,440 34,200 31,757 47,190 74,205 75 4,100 360 1,480 7,859 9,296 8,078 4,214 8,146 2,547 6,698 6,237 7,196 6,847 3,844 8,499 8,527 82,626 58,635 78,751 30,282 87,135 17,075 65,607 50,416 56,379 57,199 31,270 77,037 83,062 1,692 2,226 1,775 2,481 2,126 3,129 2,173 2,507 2,771 2,215 1,378 2,165 2,369 46,151 Castlewood Cleveland 44,365 34,358 90,238 Dixon Estelline 60,680 69,060 Garfield ' 59,758 36,758 Hamlin _ 75,585 Hayti 35,109 Norden 30,460 Opdahl 48,858 Oxford 57.876 Bryant, City Hazel, Town Lake Norden; Town Castlewood, Town — 544 160 405 5,143 1,450 3,890 168 25 109, 4.175 580 3.150 The County 30,287 620,707 89,097 785,957 29,309 697,161 TABI.B XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Tleld of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R; Acres re Bushels Sp Acres 3ltZ Bushels Hamlin County — 2,795 3,263 3,194 3,518 3,156 2,673 3,671 1,797 3,583 1,921 1,836 2,311 3,499 35 276 12 65 55,812 44,680 61,163 67,552 85,535 42,560 105,280 39,526 51,460 35,059 35,913 46,897 64,780 700 2,510 360 1,437 65 8 21 1,371 160 554 Caselewood 20 1 80 210 17 900 Dempster Dixon 138 4,202 Estelline _ - - 393 4,780 34 935 _ 35 479 55 25 125 Hayti 700 70 775 Opdahl Oxford 83 1,800 Bryant, City Hazel, Town Lake Norden, Town 14 175 18 500 Castlewood. Town The County 37,605 741,224 613 7,336 - , 447 10,347 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 289 TAB LB XVI— Continued ShOfvlngr Acreage and ITleld ol Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 Hand County — Aldee . 743 2,860 3,357 2,599 484 2,433 823 1,112 2,664 1,824 3,915 2,089 4,024 1,494 431 2,920 1,469 1,305 2,647 2,604 2,063 1,581 4,096 3,167 1,776 1,332 2,772 2,108 3,251 1,908 1,027 648 1,696 3,041 2,435 2,572 1,297 1,498 3,303 3,635 2,950 18,578 92,090 34,980 2,100 25,349 7,388 21,905 24,685 12,600 64,300 29,290 82,409 10,176 10,000 33,250 19,240 14,255 43,940 16,510 31,877 21,550 37,369 53,460 36,688 12,010 42,515 34,070 38,820 21,535 12,380 3,725 27,340 16,591 35,365 42,465 31,050 21,849 38,090 39,640 622 3,775 4,388 4,378 430 ■4,955 790 466 4,622 2,720 7,036 2,932 7,000 1,525 1,215 3,619 1,561 3,280 3,746 3,754 3,139 762 3,484 3,430 1,983 3,208 5,443 2,170 6,051 675 430 364 1,716 2,500 3,090 4,959 1,222 1,187 6,648 7,309 3,825 34,269 38,303 48,315 1,980 36,002 6,515 3,797 30,415 25,555 61,790 19,406 76,937 12,434 12,465 35,285 12,925 25,552 31,985 30,735 26,906 5,425 31,566 25,050 17,576 15,174 52,679 21,210 60,495 4,914 3,560 3,400 18,184 10,099 31,287 39,060 8,777 12,829 61,627 56,275 139 826 1,009 382 40 601 462 360 483 305 609 1,290 936 185 282 571 490 414 576 328 519 490 644 477 566 493 446 445 641 528 354 162 766 299 223 588 530 616 625 593 2,214 Alpha 17,786 Bates 28,350 Burdette ' 13,735 1,650 Carleton _ _ 14,586 Cedar 10,836 Como _ 10,875 Fairview 8,255 Florence 8,050 Gilbert _ _ __ __ 19,870 33,233 30,226 Greenllef 2,210 Harrison 10,600 Holden _ . 15,715 Highland 16;182 Howell 8,382 Hulbert _ 13,712 11,303 Logan 17,674 Mondamin 14,130 Midland 14,771 ' Miller 12,265 Ohio __ _ 18,591 Ontario 11,472 13,705 Pearl __ 13,062 Plato 18,895 Pleasant Valley Ree Heights Riverside 11,264 8,720 2,615 Rockdale - 24,986 Rose Hill __ _ 6,425 St. Lawrence 6,940 16,935 Spring Lake Spring Hill W^heaton - 17,700 16,599 18,645 York - 27,353 The County 86,998 1,152,374 121,584 1,054,473 20,293 570,417 290 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVI — Continued Showing Acreagre and Tleld of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres ley Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Hand County^ Aldee 207 435 10 735 60 836 109 80 101 49 661 321 195 142 94 366 94 54 65 393 26 365 282 314 350 30 506 60 379 728 3,930 9,480 90 8,492 1,350 16,565 2,260 2,410 1,800 1,070 14,510 4,919 2,060 1,938 2,405 8,500 926: 1,220 1,487 11,380 780 6,840 6,026 5,527 6,145 800 14,720 1,700 7,645 10,755 200 751 758 492 134 256 3,975 12,100 Alpha Bates 70 550 17,833 Burdette 12,802 Campbell _ 2,195 2 60 2-590 Cedar 1611 2.«fil Come _ 107 71 530 660 325 541 323 69 382 565 3,132 1,140 688 Fairview Florence 1 15 Gilbert 11,265 6,069 Glendale Grand 12,312 4,839 1,525 7,500 7 ana Greenlief Harrison 57 655 Holden Highland 20 50 Howell _ 199 3 Sid Hulbert 50 60 140 549 585 367 521 234 353 • 223 224 174 402 792 431 184 85 28 9,670 7,005 9,487 4,550 15,070 5,840 5,150 3,865 10,661 17 620 Logan Midland Miller Ohio Ontario Park _ 22 6 162 417 62 2,587 Pearl Plato 10,690 3,320 1,824 700 Pleasant Valley Ree Heights _ Riverside 145 142 2,850 3,467 Rockdale 115 1,500 Rose Hill __ 307 442 110 392 187 342 712 3,070 8,730 2,269 8,660 4,289 5,620 15,603 St. Lawrence Spring 240 368 123 343 303 654 4,210 8,335 3,185 7,935 5,459 13,494 15 150 Spring Lake Spring Hill Wheaton . York The County | 10,365 206,655 580 6,535 13,619 267,168 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 291 table: XVI — Continued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, IVheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor CIvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels Hanson County^ Beulah Bdgerton Fairview Hanson Jasper Piano Pleasant Rosedale Spring^lake Taylor Wayne Worthen 5,128 6,183 5,550 6,147 6,320 5,904 5,843 5,516 5,191 7,123 5,043 5,113 134,017 134,526 148,073 175,843 146,115 169,282 131,905 170,420 99,685 167,035 121,132 153,480 4,651 7,525 8,418 5,077 10,349 5,498 6,742 4,363 7,730 8,469 6,056 3,886 44,811 51,529 62,626 40,655 66,337 60,365 59,879 41,489 39,142 70,811 56,027 31,779 I 1,585 2,2891 1,820 1,460 1,247 1,631 1,526 2,023 1,882 2,404 1,700 2,445 55,807 74,584 48,746 44,764 41,955 50,302 49,788 57,222 39,936 86,180 60,879 85,162 The County 69,061 1,751,513 78,764 625,450 22,008 695,324 TABLE XVI — Continued Showine Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R Acres ire Bushels Sp Acres BltZ Bushels Hanson County—- 102 183 187 151 2,176 3,830 4,215 3,750 5 72 91 40 2,350 1,550 20 20 360 120 Hanson 1 30 10 35 5 32 21 15 34 80 Jasner 1,050 'Piano 70 57 53 4 1,030 1,185 1,050 550 85 700 28 230 Pleasant _ 580 200 Springlake 17 300 500 925 Wayne - 16 256 350 4,50? 8 55 800 819 The County — 1,079 22,639 155 1,635 294 9,084 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLiB XVI — Continued SliOTvIns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntles and minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres I Bushels I I Wheat I Acres | Bushels! Oats Acres I Bushels Harding Connty- 15-1 15-2 15-3 15-4 15-5 15-6 15-7 15-8 15-9 16-1 16-2 16-3 16-4 16-5 16-6 16-7 16-8 16-9 17-1 17-2 17-3 17-4 17-5 17-6 17-7 17-8 17-9 18-1 18-2 18-3 18-4 18-5 18-6 18-7 18-8 18-9 19-1 19-2 19-3 19-4 10-5 19-6 19-7 19-8 19-9 20-1 20-2 20-3 20-4 20-5 20-6 20-7 20-8 20-9 21-1 21-2 21-3 21-4 21-5 21-6 21-7 21-8 21-9 22-1 22-2 22-3 22-4 96 54 282 275 141 74 150 29 162 148 169 117 130 94 139 178 60 37 151 90 151 82 52 82 93 217 225 8 60 106 112 23 46 129 278 44 132 203 155 227 171 37 45 203 294 158 174 77 151 97 42 147 149 225 196 114 329 83 144 176 150 208 13 203 404 116 235 365 1,439 2,856 695 246 525 325 420 570 1,300 610 1,052 900 102 775 1,300 60 357 324 2,070 1,100 460 180 1,310 4,620 2,690 8 880 635 2,060 200 1,130 1,992 6,580 350 815 560 1,198 1,803 1,567 435 850 485 2,729 744 698 510 1,035 525 280 2,680 3,460 741 1,187 1,160 796 503 1,255 1,430 725 3,175 50 850 1,888 1,055 43 16 6 500 77 24 85 122 18 43 53 22 59 181 107 65 64 9 42 87 89 84 173 83 152 195 72 64 171 10 55 81 340 152 36 51 55 36 23 362 227 54 300 87 20 60 197 412 814 59 99 389 363 103 92 84 729 368 20 55 57 450 84 140 281 100 488 300 239 605 100 31 424 440 298 390 90 22 635 1,592 595 1,018 710 313 103 830 102 17 83 291 192 27 93 11 137 • 111 37 144 160 33 59 94 188 169 196 42 11 148' 255 23 86 115 35 9 239 438 54 112 262 164 221 142 130 l.OOS 27 141 951 289 1,746 281 1.019 150 132 90 268 207 112 32 180 80 75 242 3,375 106 1,003 144 382 68 1,840 272 321 155 119 115 2K4 136 903 200 1,912 235 6,497 427 425 16 225 159 2,676 343 2,367 276 202 270 50 435 1,336 300 134 860 452 300 450 615 26C 260 971 1,617 920 1,060 320 20 2,226 3,485 455 925 182 650 90 3,217 6,591 815 872 1,242 1,444 805 1,509 425 2,153 3,843 2,648 1,586 1,061 1,213 190 920 4,305 2,079 1,700 660 2,579 1,524 1,023 1,359 1,560 9,342 3,168 125 1,375 3,510 3,449 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 293 TABLE XVI — Continued Shoiving; Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spcl.tz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Hardingr County — Continued — 22-5 162 112 513 228 259 64 28 97 88 333 76 128 192 105 1,446 842 1,210 3,133 3215 360 250 1,056 1,980 1,135 770 2,030 2,727 770 156 392 394 559 1,627 110 45 100 80 410 481 138 271 243 969 2.204 1,545 3,217 16,678 1,034 115 1,340 735 996 2,304^ 930 1,296 1,630 256 • 378 264 320 448 35 45 128 189 331 181 149 180 77 2,382 22-6 3,308 22-7 2,966 22-8 2,893 22-9 6,947 23-1 _ _ 1,179 23-2 550 23-3 1,604 23-4 .. _ 3,360 23-5 1,133 23-6 _ — — 1,230 23-7 _ _. -- 1,650 23-8 - 1,145 23-9 1,303 The County 11,512 96,828 12,093 74,623 11,672 118,701 294 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVI— Continued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spcltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels I Harding County — 15-1 15-2 15-3 11 170 15-4 15-5 1 10 23 71 18 50 15-6 _ 15-7 _ 15-8 _ 15-9 __ _ 16-1 12 105 22 84 16-2 ._ _ :. . 16-3 10 80 27 26 51 2 180 60 6 6 16-4 - - _ 16-5 _ 16-6 6 120 16-7 __ 16-8 16-9 _. 5 3 6 75 72 15 17-1 17-2 17-3 17-4 _. _ _ 27 494 17-5 _ 17-6 „ _ 17-7 17-8 _ _ 2 15 23 6 140 221 17-9 38 980 22 205 lS-1 _ _ _ 18-2 __ 18-3 _ - _ 1 50 18-4 . _ _ 18-5 23 70 18-6 - _. _ 18-7 . , 18-8 _ 20 98 195 1,367 18-9 _ - 26 532 19-1 — 19-2 . __ 6 29 30 20 56 17 43 18 300 17 170 131 3 40 19-3 _. 1 19-4 46 533 11 130 19-5 19-6 _. 51 6 328 88 19-7 _ ___ 19-8 . _ _ 19-9 - _ _ 182 ■20 7 817 400 14 12 110 30 193 20-1 _ 20-2 __ _ 20-3 15 147 9 """"190 20-4 20-5 5 4 30 20 47 429 20-6 _ - 20-7 45 70 20-9 __ 3 9 30 133 1 10 21-1 21-2 4 7 23 51 10 12 29 72 190 233 109 110 21-3 10 5 12 90 7 96 83 100 15 92 225 80 321 183 21-4 21-5 21-6 21-7 21-8 22-1 35 155 22-2 22-3 19 9 10 8 124 100 48 Rn ~ 22-4 22-6 _. 81 633i-iziii:n 10 301 45 600 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 295 TABI/B XVI— Continued ShoTvlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil OlviNlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ■ley Bushels R Acres Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Harding County — Continued — 22-6 _____ 81 134 72 105 940 840 660 1,754 126 7 2 1,265 112 29 4 19 12 38 50 22-7 _ 50 22-8 12 22-9 855 23-1 23-2 10 140 10 125 23-3 __ _ 23-4 __ 23-5 _ _ 256 47 314 531 9 6 90 23-6 169 453 100 23-7 __ 28-8 10 25 18 23-9 _ __ __ 22 155 280 The County 1,738 10,986 1,044 7,546 291 3,485 1 TABLE! XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres its Bushels Ilu^hctis County — Byron - 38 469 358 934 283 1,175 131 325 315 8,845 2,905 3,400 4,980 4,450 20,730 1,080 .1,975 3,640 70 360 43 1,175 430 80 2 327 2,752 720 28 2,900 Dry Hun 44 11 336 40 670 525 7,645 Blunt 900 De Grey 15 3 Butte Harold 648 1,232 461 1,165 10 4,125 110,590 2,709 4,935 382 3,677 152 54 3,635 Pleasant Valley 1,400 50 290 150 2,870 The County 7,644 174,364 1,356 10,725 833 18,870 296 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLiB XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor CItH Dlvlalonii TOWNS AND Barley TOWNSHIPS Acres I Bushels 1 Rye Speltz Acres | Bushels Acres | Bushels 1 1 Hughes County—- 2 15 Peoria 45 800 9 160 35 675 4 65 Blunt Valley Butte Harold 65 1.000 150 325 5 100 75 1,900 Bretton _ , The County I 159 1 485 1 1 54 965 177 3,585 TABLE XTI — Continued Sho'wlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, "Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels! Acres Wheat Oats Bushels I Acres I Bushels I \ I Hutchinson County- Capitol Clayton Cross Plains Fair Grand View German - Kassel Kaylor Kuln Liberty Milltown Nolan Oak Hollow Pleasant Charon Silver Lake Starr Susquehanna Sweet Valley Wittenberg Wolf Creek 5,533 5,830 4,922 6,018 4,420 4,545 3,478 4,896 4,713 5,349 9,226 4,367 4,832 3,852 4,746 3,524 5,700 5,687 4,846 •4,317 7,051 4,171 90,175 192,735 99,990 116,980 154,700 38,145 69,375 34,607 56,140 72,497 229,794 88,080 40,630 119,680 52,861 31,390 80,281 73,885 87,591 137,770 129,440 125,216 2,208 8,471 3,664 5,565 5,747 6,468 6,734 3,569 5,754 4,652 7,558 5,006 4,128 6,000 5,361 5,605 5,075 5,263 6,306 5,544 4,775 6,069 19,814 73,177 35,556 56,600 53,516 40,810 59,345 17,926 38,084 43,715 67,061 40,485 20,171 40,245 39,429 55,230 44,145 45,172 48,674 46,498 37,639 43,180 3,009 1,999 2,271 3,585 2,068 2,430 1,326 2,563 1,961 1,674 3,167 2,290 2,171 1,308 2,386 1,554 2,250 2,716 2,390 2,466 3,571 1,699 1 69,650 63,956 49,430 70,700 60,100 39,380 31,340 30,826 40,987 42,172 89,874 60,610 34,704 37,715 42,076 47,735 56,144 68,306 37,255 76,785 80,895 44,343 The County 112,022 2,121,961 119,522 970,370 50,823 1,173,881 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 297 TABLE XVI— Contlnned ShowiitK Acreage and YIeM of Cam, Vkiheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Conntleii and Hlnor Civil Divlaions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R3 Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres | Bushels Hutchlnaon Covnty^ Capital 52 , 41 128 415 20 125 25 215 54 86 300 24 42 1« 23 18 187 191 77 6 90 54 973 940 2,130 S.3O0 400 1,500 2:50 1,875 860 1,890 s,a8i 5:55 250 190 126 480 3,310 4,250 1,00« 45 1,500 927 3 45 20 35 650 200 14 215 310 710 Cross Plains Fair Grand View German 2 50 81 2,295 Kassel 10 Kaylor 15 100 Kuln Liberty 4 35 15 18 1817 131 2» 17 12 IS 56 Millton 189 156 18 10 1,880 2,300 200 130 880 Nolan 395 Oak Hollow Pleasant 260 1,700 Sharon 1,037 725 Starr 8 88 200 300 Sweet 70 12 120 10 795 230 1,600 180 225 Valley Wittenburg Wolf Creek &I 960 The County 2,183 37,431 678 8,338 824 19,653 298 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/B XVI — Continued Sho^rlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Hyde County — Wm. Hamilton ^Holabird 420 237 462 1,126 267 495 47 399 359 955 258 1,045 60 1,571 687 379 741 339 923 308 79 1,732 907 10 4,605 75 6,435 13,325 4,330 2,590 600 2,783 3,020 7,992 4,150 22,145 200 9,430 9,059 135 12,765 3,275 6,330 2,490 3,400 18,875 13,940 235 174 40 116 553 4 120 1,767 2,700 903 5,918 185 43 105 454 5,0,60 i,r6o Dewey 4,oon Eagle _ 15 984 Pratte Chapelle 380 77 15 8 109 359 132 189 18 534 435 202 328 143 274 38 40 787 685 1,230 375 109-72 Valley 47 184 758 470 2,130 6,119 30 Loomis 3,305 10,540 2,235 4,875 ISO Washington Franklin Peno 1,250 4,945 Spring Lake _, 1,029 1,070 95 1,546 542 514 40 70 1,788 2,313 8,008 7,868 800 10,229 4,201 3,833 100 640 16,475 19,767 16,585 9,789 4,400 7,388 4 155 Eden Douglas Illinois Highmore 6,792 835 1,100 23,899 17,525 Convent . Banner Highmore _ _ The County 13,806 152,184 12,253 97,253 5,060 141,472 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 299 TABIiB XVI— Contlnned Showing; Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Bye and Speitr, by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres 1 Bushels Rj Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 Hyde Cpunty — Wm. Hamilton Holabird „ 22 440 12 60 47 ?20 ■ 182 271 5,212 70 1,250 7,568 Pratte 109-72 Valley __ 26 240 135 35 1,960 300 185 58 270 3,338 Franklin 950 Reno 30 570 7,500 Bramhall 10 93 100 1,555 224 28 2,270 448 203 341 88 210 331 37 3,780 6,255 1,472 Union 171 32 4 2,405 320 120 15 150 3,500 Illinois 4,244 Hiehniore 88 1,000 658 13i 349 Van Order 103 350 3,163 Banner _ _ 112 2,412 40 426 6,750 The County 4741 7,922 647 I I 7,8641 2,7151 55,799 300 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAB lb: XVI — Contiimed Showinii; Acreage and Yield of Coi^, Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and SpeUs by Counties and Iffinor Civil DlTledona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels Jackson County — Cottonwood 1 65 290 435 440 821 246 279 97 162 673 527 502 460 699 572 50 95 3,135 2,510 5.015 1,530 3,500 1,400 362 502 2,975 3,180 1,750 3,695 985 25 34 144 150 26 4 553 498 108 6 40 107 63 179 81 48 12 40 Grandview 1,365 Brady 585 Jewett 175 300 1-24 100 1-25 - . __ 8 5 412 333 8 41 77 40 25 2,393 2,026 47 201 450 125 Cedar Big Buffalo Little Buffalo Kadoka 81 15 41 33 129 20 579 373 Kadoka 330 Belvidere 1,540 20 Belvidere _ _ Hanford _ 56 64 254 120 20 8 7 5 S3 5« 84 71 75 1,165 251 250 75 40 50 107 365 321 856 18 106 10 12>0 75 Wall _ 610 Weta 3-22 17 20 11 100 3-23 3-24 — 3-25 _. _ Interior _ Weta — Wall — ■ The County 7,066 34,239 1,298 6,471 997 6,317 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 301 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn. Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Countleis and Minor Civil tHvlaions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R3 Acres re. Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Jackaon Connty — Cottonwood 2 30 130 2 15 Riverside 15 40 2 4 Grandvlew _ Brady _ _ _ _ 40 162 15 1,000 102 Jewett - 273 Indian Creek 1-24 . 7 425 1-25 _- Cedar 5 25 25 200 Big- Buffalo Little Buffalo 10 40 2101 25 101 75 ICadolca 890 Belvidere Interior _^ Wall 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 Interior _ _ ■ The County 10 101 209 427 1 2,132 900 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, -Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres its Bushels Jerauld County^ 4,3«4 2,364 6,374 3,873 2,769 2,255 3,399 5,537 4,203 2,875 1,367 3,380 3,997 4,645 4,644 119,311 38,785 146,440 76,580 31,960 39,61tl 68,252 166,335 73,203 9,930 23,430 87,495 84,963 94,744 101,470 3,427 1,257 6,092 2,268 1,862 1,144 3,605 4,388 2,217 700 1,592 2,921 3,367 4,121 3,207 21,005 7,793 22,805 17,463 11,749 9,506 16,792 26,827 17,418 4,212 11,666 22,429 23,240 25,296 25,596 1,197 820 1,727 1,323 601 461 1,053 1,496 892 78 637 1,986 1,077 1,183 1,071 27,833 19,433 29,680 Cherry 34.537 Crow - 12,716 Grow Lake X>a.le - — 10,636 21,438 37,109 Harmonv - - 24,095 1,386 Marlar 16,134 Media _ 29,183 Pleasant 29,864 Viola 34,141 Wesslngton Springs 32,689 The County 64,845 1,152,507 42,158 263,797 15,602 360,673 302 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, ^nrheat, pats. Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Clvli DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres" ley Bushels R3 Acres i^e Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Jerauld County — 45 227 73 285 42 45 109 251 9 85 143 165 39 109 838 5,765 870 5,195 1,240 765 225 2,950 6,513 130 1,520 3,305 2,577 719 S.OfiO 162 364 220 455 304 300 375 246 492 84 184 122 249 160 254 4,683 10,619 Blaine 5,120 Cherry 5 85 11,062 5,487 Crow Lake Dale 24 160 7,104 4,725 Franklin 5 70 6,163 9,292 950 3,841 Media 31 110 2,855 5,369 Viola 8 85 4,885 Wessington Springs 5,170 ^ The County 1,6671 35,672 73 510 3,971 87,324 TABLE XVI — Continued Sbovrlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels Kingsbury County^ Badger Baker 1 Denver DeSmet Esmond Hartland Iroquois _: LeSueur Manchester Mathews Spirit Lake ^-- Spring Lake White Wood j 5,512 9,552 6,874 6,324 6,191 13^054 3,27T| 3,773 3,927 9,796 6,154 7,255 4,851 139,383 271,961 163,290 76,395 138,513 334,330 78,825 94,710 98,101 268,750 171,380 176,033 103,696 11,422 16,651 16,459 6,223t 14,577 20,676 7,336 15,708 10,706 20,835 9,770 15,554 8,493 122,505 146,210 161,610 57,665 112,675 216,154 6,789 119,739 73,481 136,110 103,760 126,167 35,081 1,147 7,268 3,629 4,526 4,656 8,363 2,789 3,297 5,089 7,498 4,854 3,740 2,542 88,565. 195,953 80,275 125,035 120,747 216,412 64,853 51,237 86,519 131,749 109,812 81,966 33,655 The County -I 86,54012,115,357 174,410 1,417,946 59,398 1,386,788 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 3fl3 table: XVI— Contlnned Showlne: Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Bye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres I.Bushels Kingsbury County- Badger' t. Baker Denver DeSmet Esmond Hartland Iroquois Le Sueur Manchester Mathews Spirit Lake . Spring Lake White Wood 2,326 7,195 2,899 3,216 3,105 12,710 1,389 7,697 2,642 7,189 5,742 5,536 1,907 65,298 213,816 58,365 68,209 62,951 265,040 29,446 23,731 44,547 121,150 165,695 101,505 22,406 1,060 580 895 65 45 83 76 165 7 20 350 481 935 2,347 25 140 179 65 465 2,000 200 85 146 110 299 281 247 112 172 110 42 2,350 2,150 2,567 2,970 7,200 4,412 3,990 2,840 5,030 1,9,81 946 The County 63,553 1,242,159 787 8,583 2,564 36,436 table; XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Os Acres its Bushels Lake County — Badus _ 4,783 5,156 5,327 4,530 4,690 6,185 4,690 4,645 5,362 4,453 4,989 5,143 4,429 3,684 5,558 4,732 145,944 162,350 177,140 127,005 146,302 177,531 159,550 152,766 150,907 103,785 174,807 154,251 108,245 81,275 130,118 150,000 1,050 3,283 109 3,606 4,143 2,817 578 1,704 800 1,992 2,120 2,007 1,648 1,502 5,742 966 1,813 30,400 1,150 21,047 36,346 32,015 3,361 15,032 7,941 19,033 28,709 17,483 10,945 12,506 40,544 8,033 12,889 1,450 2,497 5,314 3,101 2,855 2,353 5,020 2,978 3,880 3,599 2,851 3,507 5,081 3,688 2,-030 4,352 3,407 60,472 Chester 152,440 74,121 74,222 Parmington Franklin -' 66,515 128,545 Herman 79,662 Lake View Le Roy ~ _ 83,278 91,798 Nunda _ 68,108 Orland 89,064 134,070 Summit 81,245 35,005 Wentworth Winfred _ 138,404 99,722 500 The County 78,356 2,303,026 34,830 298,884 56,513 1,447,171 304 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Contlniied Showlns Acrenge and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barler> Rye and Spelts b7 Counties and Minor Civil DlTislona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels R: Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Ijake Coiimty — 4,260 1,988 1,486 2,519 2,723 3,810 2,577 2,165 3,418 3,062 3,145 3,0117 3,213 4,265 2,150 2,134 95,060 47,105 28,112 55,278 58,821 72,063 58,066 42,635 71,255 62,158 63,098 54,206 56,692 55,924 32,499 43,622 1,400 89 430 1,140 5,814 90 80 103 61 1,715 Chester 1,500 1,767 Concord 1,800 Farmington Franklin 68 520 65 36 55 5 89 42 1,400 750 Lie Roy 28 46 107 113 41 484 362 880 910 160 1,650 N'unda 124 Or land 2,615 1,200 69 37 107 1,260 Wentworth W^infred 50 800 478 2,195 The County 45,932 897,994 972 11,070 839 18,464 TABI/E: XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, ^heat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and minor Civil DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 Lawrence County— 97 471 512 762 2,015 2,326 7,828 7,255 6,861 25,587 1,611 202 591 835 1,243 40,278 5,542 17,342 11,387 28,985 Zlnke 348 1,217 680 658 6,748 11,423 7,699 11,882 Forois _ Stewart _ _ _ Central Deadwood Gulch St. Onge Whltewood , The County 2,903 37,752 3,857 49,857 4,482 67,534 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 305 TABI.IS XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Omta, BarlCT^, Rye and Spelts by CountUsH and Minor Civil DivlslonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley- Acres Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Sp Acres BltZ Bushels Lawrence County — Reausaw 86 IB 3X 64 4 2,388 300 510 1,462 15 13 172 60 140 265 Zinke 33 7 400 664 115 2,735 1,143 Thompson Porois _ Stewart Central . Deadwood Deadwood Gulch St. Onge Whltewood ' The County 2«0 4,675 40 1,179 385 4,143 TABLE XVI — Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Countleii and Minor Civil Dlvlslonii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels I Lincoln County Brooklyn — . Canton Dayton Delapre Delaware Eden Fairview Grant Highland — , LaValley — Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale _. 9,056 11,070 1,540 1,975 9,074 4,920 2,692 7,049 19,964 3,630 8,109 8,558 180 8,412 8,496 8,992 9,252 6,757 8,563 4,321 2,953 314,590 320,530 59,850 71,445 343,930 178,435 93,623 317,800 262,294 122,075 496,897 305,473 5,600 290,465 323,622 358,450 307,355 267,785 275,130 154,551 101,495 1,717 18,391 704 8,603 225 2,610 133 1,427 642 6,872 475 4,425 169 1,599 3,266 23,500 2,904 4,405 124 1,435 1,459 18,268 790 8,427 30 300 81S 11,332 1,046 14,897 1,589 16,695 354 4,129 795 9,459 780 7,452 162 1,908 645 349 4,885 5,287 946 1,848 7,148 4,226 1,739 4,883 3,9121 1,930 6,542 6,205 160 .5,803 6,800 6,431 4,421 6,327 12,020 3,330 2,111 The County 145,562 4,971,395 18,827 166,483 96,985 178,670 188,891 32,560 61,034 207,029 146,650 56,080 156,590 108,310 52,840 224,859 199,207 5,250 157,480 217,508 243,860 189,079 199,361 208,250 113,972 67,720 3,015,200 ,-306 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABX.E: XVI— Contlnned ShOTTlng, Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Dl-vlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ' -ley Bushels H Acres ye Bushels Speltz Acre's 1 Bushels lilncoln County- 46 147 22 1,300 3,880 500 Dayton' _ _ - r - 228 136 207 175 3,266 2,234 4,028 345 10 4 400 200 Eden _ _ Fairview 106 357 2,000 8,690 6 120 68 1,750 Grant Highland 10 400 LaValley 140 3,200 Lincoln Lynn 100 2,450 1 1 Nor"way Perry Pleasant _ .10 90 Springdale 38 103 750 2.600 ""f - - The County 1,805 35,243 16 210 93 2,751 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 307 TABLE! XVI — Continued ShOTvine Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres ts Bushels Lyman County — 101-71 958 3,833 187 97 489 12 370 1,306 660 221 1,369 326 185 175 1,875 4,995 1,430 1,200 ' 873 7.58 293 400 1,007 1,350 1,635 1,136 1,360 1,239 1,049 432 1,253 93 953 510 776 603 677 830 440 1,392 159 153 894 22 40 22 411 198 265 114 287 665 429 487 57 425 1,113 965 lg,070 62,403 1,450 1,250 5,370 101-72 53 825 326 4,625 101-73 — , 102-71 102-72 102-73- 8 103-72 3,500 10,260 3,000 4,125 21,435 1,450 3,893 1,700 18,320 18,678 24,400 20.232 13,575 11,130 6,920 4,950 13,825 16,728 14,920 15,170 11,870 9,350 12,000 9,635 18,700 1,650 9,650 4,722 12,350 8,335 10,000 11,480 3,800 2,100 500 1,002 9,600 120 10 12 2,750 840 1,988 875 1,185 1,836 3,260 5,150 440 2,925 8,840 11,060 103-73 103-74 20 40 63 103-75 980 103-76 149 1,725 130 103-77 103-78 104-72 104-73 161 58 290 114 147 94 31 2,387 104-74 _- 1,969 164 35 68 54 6,680 1,304 274 700 1,040 914 104-75 4,675 104-76 — 2,286 104-77 3,060 104-78 2,570 104,79 _ — 300 105-71 .. . . 105-72 16 240 151 533 167 245 20 42 105 640 105-73 23 410 162 45 339 14 3 19 278 3,700 1,747 450 3,995 120 50 200 2,385 105-74 2,975 105-75 _ 10,580 105-76 __ 4,149 105-77 _ 590 105-78 340 105-79 375 106-73 _ 1,385 106-74 106-75 - 30 230 36 15 143 350 1,620 440 300 344 145 124 163 13 50 21 30 93 3,360 106-76 2,160 106-77 _ - - 2,870 106-78 - 200 106-79 107-77 550 107-78 103 40 1,175 566 800 107-79 _ _ 1,815 1 rtfi-77 108-79 - 91 1,117 280 3 1,996 9-9fi 20 13 40 70 225 250 750 2-31 54 686 700 1_27 - - 49 103 18 36 6 22 282 121 355 893 200 263 72 98 244 1,110 16 35 50 136 27 40 223 129 135 1-28 _ 180 1_29 800 2,110 1.31 560 lO.Ofl 280 lg.27 2,800 . 18-28 2,719 308 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continned Showing Aereage and Yield of Corn, "Wheat, Oats. Barter, Rye and Spelts by Comities and IHtnor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wl Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Iiyman County — Continued — 18-29 448 1,280 829 194 488 186 475 242 296 120 261 300 258 5,62S 11,000 4,090 955 6,010 1,999 4,900 2,290 6,870 980 2,080 5,650 650 9 322 96 3,339 93 229 2,516 2,657 18-30 _ 18-31 28-26 __ 28-27 28-28 18 50 120 480 180 28-29 55 25 19 210 260 200 650 28-301 _ 1,370 920 28-31 38-27 _ 38-28 _ _ 38-39 - _ 38-30 20 500 38-31 38-32 168 2,050 4S-32 _ - ^ Lyman Union 475 13,375 S 80 175 4,600 The County 51,473 559,303 5,321 37,004 6,797 83,999 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 809 TABIiE XVI— Continued Shonlpir Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelta by Connttea and Minor CItU Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley- Acres Bushels Rj Acres re Bushels Sp< Acres iltz Bushels Lyman Connty — 101-71 _. 101-72 _ . 101-73 102-71 _ - . 102-72 - 103-72 103-73 103-74 _ 103-75 10 68 260 1,295 103-76 103-77 103-78 _ 104-72 _ - _ 104-73 8 15 5 13 170 104-74 _ _ _ 35S 6 415 160 425 104-75 130 104-76 20 125 236 104-77 30 800 104-78 60 800 104-79 195-71 105-72 _, 105-73 17 196 66 50 3,751 1,505 30 25 26 450 105-74 240 105-75 500 105-76 105-77 25 400 92 900 105-78 105-79 _ 106-73 SO 540 25 133 106-74 106-75 10 170 106-76 106-77 106-78 106-79 10 42 364 107-77 _ 107-78 17 525 30 250 107-79 15 125 108-77 20 300 108-78 108-79 10 120 2-26 2-28 2-30' 2-31 . 8 140 10 15 10 215 4 1^28 5 100 1-^n 5 6 30 2 400 1.31 40 lg.2( 48 150 28 14 450 li".28 I 15 158 210 310. THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLS XVI— ^Contljined ShoTvlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts- ' ' ' hy Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Bai TOWNSHIPS Acres •ley Bushels R Acres Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Lyman County — Continued — 18-29 37 40 410 285 15 72 5 18 140 18-30 414 18-31 25 28-26 65 28-27 28-28 28-29 _ 28-30 28-31 _ __ _ 38-27 _ 38-28 38-29 _ 38-30 ' 38-31 _ 38-32 _ 4S-32 Lyman Union _ 10 140 The County 873 9,897 369 1 3,703 408 4,907 TABLiB XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of' Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels IHcCoolc County— Benton Bridgewater Brookfield Canistota - Emery Grant , . Greenland - Jefferson - Montrose Pearl Ramsey — ■ Richland Salem : . Spring Valley — Sun Prairie Union -^ Canistota Spencer t-Brldgewater 5,637 6,029 5,462 19,608 7,611 6,369 6,495 6,740 5,684 3,939 5,554 6,426 5,562 7,333 5,133 6,278 106,640 178,957 190,670 276,430 217,272 254,228 219,025 107,100 206,600 97,725 196,800 266,730 153,945 270,440 145,995 234,940 7 34 43 4,858 6,179 4,748 2,003 3,711 2,780 1,267 6,043 1,759 5,667 1,641 4,995 5,874 671 6,826 6,381 29,061 38,315 26,159 16,988 33,765 21,549, 9,466 63,264 12,814 36,625 12,778 40,555 45,244 5,127 40,105 60,640 1,800 2,197 3,269 5,625 2,807 5,192 5,715 2,152 5,390 1,745 4,462 3,576 2,489 6,376 2,454 2,723 The- County 50,717 67,785 93,512 176,409 66,858 180,520 163,145 51,650 169,002 47,268 11,714 112,975 87,486 187,145 68,002 101,939 109,865)3,123,581 65,403 492,455 57,972 ,1,636,126 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 311 TABIiB XVI — Continued ..Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND , TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres ■ Bushels Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels mcCook County-— Benton . 340 139 • 768 439 60 231 728 60 696 132 1,813 591 256 483 350 148 8,900 3,475 12,791 9,500 780 5,004 ■ 15,155 1,080 13,108 2,239 31,706 13,300 5,669 11,137 5,563 2,985 148 3 4:152 Bridgewater ■ Brookfield 10 110 100 ■ Ca.nistota. 1 40 161 400 1,299 10 5,170 38 405 55 164 1,275 ^ Pearl 2,895 15 20 3 25 65 30 60 450 45 48 6 20 61 330 - Salem - 1,350 Spring Valley Sun Prairie 200 375 1,593 The County : 7,2341 142,392 111 1,120 781 19,144 312 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVI — ContlniKd Skowlmg Acreage and ITlcId of Corn, ^l^heat, Oata, Bailey, Rye and Spelts liy Cvnn'ties and Minor Cl-rll Dlvlslana TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn I Wheat Acres Buflhels Acres 1 Bushels Oats Acres Bushels nicPheraon County- Arena Bauer Bergdorf Blaine ■ Carl :_- . Cleveland Dotmold Dewey Crluckstahl Harrison Highland Hinsvi«>w Soffraan Howard Jackson Kassel Koto Leola J. Lincoln liDXxg Lake Moscow Odessa Petersburg Rosenthal Spring Spring Creek Stiokel Wacker Watcher Washington Weber Willow 249 403 248 340 917 370 365 60 304 486 240 387 131 267 31« 253 1,634 1,324 1.549 199 286 431 214 275 395 447 270 235 1,058 1,508 1,223 995 5,5)95 S,0S5 \m 9,605 I 2,S10 »93 1,«7,D 2,07'0 4.7^5 3,S32 3,74« 5,000 3,090 1.635 3.380 21.545 23,930 14.430 2,172 4,460 3,155 1,060 1,430 9,175 1.050 2,165 9,675 25,590 16,390 27,510 5,880 3.976 5,962 5,426 4,229 3,254 6.032 4,390 270 4;888 4,301 2,S55 6,587 1,240 2,944 6.332 3.129 4.655 4.793 3,767 4,391 3.893 4.862 4,465 4,843 1,912 5.115 6.205 3.092 2.881 5,365 1.543 2,997 2fl,71« 33,2«3 39,17'6' 31,«1* 22,165 31,68« 21,4«e 2.flT5 22.760 33.432 1«.864 52.54^ 7,166 17.507 41.587 22.464 32.345 70.713 36.467 26.986 24.736 32,012 44,878 25.355 17,132 23.085 40.500 10.945 19.420 34.565 16.516 20.208 155 161 64 227 571 286 189 366 164 139 363 83 272 176 319 654 502 1,202 239 362 582 249 422 348 271 523 206 309 1.073 533 708 425 2.260 1,852 4.912 16.967 4.284 1,750 5.505 1,984 3,277 8,273 2.410 8,228 3,500 5,865 20.461 14,004 28,805 5,919 8,450 10.999 4,205 7,568 11,876 4,585 4,750 4,350 7,814 37.433 11.225 22.738 The County. . 17.374) 224.101 129.294 891.592 11,719 276,674 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 313 table: XVI— Continued Showlngr Acreage and Yield of Com, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Ba Acres rley Bushels Rye Acres 1 Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 nicFherson County — ATena 471 955 1,217 518 721 1,092 1,309 45 760 875 508 1,002 239 723 701 601 1,777 1,289 1,379 548 850 725 621 647 371 814 444 406 1,121 1,838 874 991 12,174 12,810 23,424 11,272 15,871 14,266 11,707 1,061 11,690 18,557 10,846 23,754 4,005 14,432 11,620 12,219 29,993 28,955 14,515 12,028 14,264 14,470 10,638 10,173 9,966 11,050 4,575 8,452 20,205 21,638 17,730 14,551 49 344 28 7 60 50 201 65 2,847 195 45 682 500 1,772 87 135 259 237 224 123 369 22 91 233 152 120 210 215 47 137 193 484 198 206 79 241 250 210 204 680 56 205 219 641 85 367 2 123 Bauer 2,125 4,056 4,574 Bererdorf Blaine . Carl _ _ 4,761 1,160 3,320 Cleveland _ _ Dotmold Dewey _ _ 375 Glucksthal _ 347 65 45 126 3,585 553 151 2,520 1,185 Harrison 4,863 Highland _ 3,640 HUlsvlew - __ 3,025 3,370 TTowa.rri 4,250 507 118 9,155 530 870 Kassel 1,961 Koto __ 4,098 Leola „ 412 141 21 15 5 10 57 17 230 30 25 60 121 51 304 5,550 2,320 147 200 60 100 739 142 2,228 430 18S 470 2,175 480 4,125 13,620 4,313 Long Lake _ 4,081 Moscow - 1,135 Odessa _ 3,047 Petersburg Rosenthal 2,725 2,770 5,165 Spring Creek Stlckel _. 2,537 635 4,330 Wachter 2,^00 10,591 649 Washington Weber Willow _- 6,037 The County 26,427 452,911 3,446 41,954 6,979 114,291 814 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XVI — Contlnned Shotviug: Acreage and Yield of Gorn» IVheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and Speltz l>y Counties and Alinor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Marshall County — Buffalo Dayton Demaree Hickman McKenley Miller LaBelle Lowell Newark Newport Nordland Pleasant Valley Red Iron Lake . Sisseton Stena Veblin Victor Waverly Weston White Unorganized 444 1,714 730 2,357 349 3,209 1,077 1,751 2,150 2,469 728 3,407 324 2,265 2,435 2,653 1,662 1,961 3,204 .2,068 538 7,610 32,140 6,145 41,540 7,275 52,940 20,070 34,845 40,485 39,505 .15,620 43,030 6,347 26,701 51,220 36,920 34,470 47,090 42,600 41,190 815 2,731 3,978 2,688 9,420 2,021 11,390 6,019 8,980 7,653 10,615 2,908 12,214 1,730 7,519 7,916 12,437 8,053 7,728 10,446 11,538 1,965 29,818 31,770 20,070 90,475 19,849 99,890 59,009 93,271 78,865 55,090 26,150 98,502 17,877 71,427 79,854 186,268 83,852 88,362 68,960 155,390 19,987 813 2,263 SOI 1,413 489 1,228 1,397 1,857 3,740 1,357 5S5 1,433 638 1,481 2,192 ' 1,827 1,732 1,644 3,005 1,790 1,058 17;635 33,500 8,749 32,780 10,677 45,090 25,705 35,755 53,300 13,585 12,922 29,735 12,290 33,110 43,750 41,500 37,944 37,381 32,753 41,414 10,911 The County I, 37,495 628,558 149,949 1,374,736 32,843 610,486 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 315 table: XVI — Continued ^hoivlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz bj Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels Ri Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels Marshall ' County^ Buffalo 566 922 1,270 1,146 474 605 2,015 1,299 845 1,228 746 544 515 1,674 1,113 1,085 1,225 604 599 719 12,204 15,215 19,345 20,624 7,776 9,120 24,587 94,803 15,585 8,175 12,947 10,044 • 8,902 34,120 70,677 19,926 19,551 11,438 7,320 15,298 44 150 628 900 205 26 95 25 80 40 50 318 10 70 2,548 3,900 Demaree 220 Hickman McKenley 18 200 1,760 615 Miller __ 231 32 154 845 110 2,270 450 2,284 15,585 12,000 1,650 475 1,100 , Newark 7,450 100 1,410 Pleasant Valley 235 64 75 30 100 22 125 30 50 2,318 450 979 150 1,900 346 1,444 400 600 3,540 Sisseton ' 53 136 1,400 3,445 ' Weblin Victor - _ 88 30 152 1,260 Waverly _ _ 2,250 590 White 3,800 ' TlrittnTi Veblin Unorganized 769 50 The County 19,963 437,658 2,315 42,904 4,010 ■ 31,971 iie thihd Census op sotiftt Dakota, 1915 TABLE XVI — Contlnned Slio-n-ing Acreage and Yield of Corn. 'Wheat, OiitH, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and minor CItII Dlvlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wheat Acres I Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 meade Connty — 2-7 ^1 2-8 212 69 113 83 164 3,215 1,110 1,820 265 1,220 203 100 91 50 178 1,691 1,120 651 100 1,392 • 115 68 89 15 10 2,214 1,210 2-9 2,370 a^io 300 2-11 88 2-12 2-13 2-14 3-6 . 152 370 386 136 243 370 258 25 2,105 7,230 4,276 1,342 3,500 3,615 1,005 250 275 440 246 204 314 210 230 218 2,259 3,982 2,108 3,073 4,535 1,358 1,520 1,095 289 236 213 92 154 129 42 15 4,695 3-7 _ . _ 3,679 3-S 4,117 3-9 1,011 3-10 2,348 3-11 2,338 3-12 225 3-14 ' I 74 4-5 _ -—"-24 907 143 86 227 26 32 555 133 201 367 177 534 242 818 447 267 247 60 202 981 920 775 781 96 214 224 298 182 62 9 142 875 768 943 524 51 55 777 273 309 360 306 256 5 280 15,785 2,560 1,000 2,820 458 325 5,005 1,430 2,850 6,613 3,050 4,833 2,934 8,100 2,956 847 931 700 1,650 16,217 12,845 12,675 11,530 855 3,067 645 790 275 20 150 227 11,938 6,248 14,709 7,215 705 90 2,076 873 2,935 3,725 1,299 378 1 7 696 146 94 8,407 1,494 43 341 71 67 91 43 19 54 32 112 240 68 1,235 4-6 8,772 4-7 _ _ 1,434 1,357 4-8 — ^ _. - 4-9 ^ 4-10 ■ 166 85 19 1,155 188 181 365 339 170 198 209 84 298 64 83 140 1,001 807 1,021 756 81 87 6 95 64 2,030 650 380 7,400 432 3,084 5,580 3,093 2,437 2,125 2,159 633 2,493 230 545 500 13,197 10,101 8,363 8,351 220 900 40 470 175 1,591 1,262 , 565 4-11 J__ 4-13 408 4-14 1 5-5 J 5-6 _- _ 200 4,100 4,031 1,020 5-7 5-8 _ J 5-9 1 5-10 ' 98 292 120 49 45 1,990 4 590 5-11 1 5-12 ^ - i;i64 451 5-13 -1 520 5-14 5-15 40 493 512 377 293 43 85 39 94 41 250 11,338 8,073 5,031 5,360 150 1.730 145 203 175 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 ._ _. 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 ._ 6-15 „ — 6-16 __ _ 3 1,006 819 994 383 3 8 90 — 1M43 7,283 10,810 3,540 45 359 6 628 458 480 244 10 26 243 65 116 65 18 8,559 7,383 8,495 2,935 100 200 2,024 213 979 497 7-5 7-16 7-17 _ t-8 7-9' 7~ro 7-11 7-12 _ — 7-13 71 17 237 100 7-14 7-15 7-16 9 20 54 15 14 20 7-17 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 317 TABI/IS XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres its Bushels Meade Connty — 8-10. _ - • 6 59 73 62 21 23 13 21 30 8 101 43 77 121 235 263 72 115 44 186 145 85 553 350 7 371 193 178 120 42 23 71 143 33 210 325 10 17 25 15 8-11 __ 558 478 321 237 313 375 329 145 306 590 255 78 206 442 182 85 19 29 168 194 188 113 373 313 274 97 233 220 432 383 240 103 162 412 204 193 237 468 199 2,492 2,504 2,405 1,530 930 710 694 220 2,153 4,795 3,100 550 490 1,543 560 84 45 145 922 2,420 437 135 200 419 25 146 430 1,855 1,344 1,425 475 1,018 693 1,940 1,165 765 1,330 1,118 190 3,529 8-12 . . 1,454 8-13 _- 1,880 8-14 _ _ 1,225 8-15 105 8-16 _- - _ 160 8-17 _ 615 9-10 815 9-11 310 9-12 2,109 9-13 _ 2,075 9-14 100 9-15 _ _ __ _ 7 93 10 20 263 100 70 9-16 200 9-17 10-10 10-11 _ - 10-12 10 22 22 38 15 11 15 40 10 150 200 10 _ 10-13 _ _ 31 49 115 10-14 _ 600 10-15 . 10-16 __ 10-17 40 _- - 11-10 11-11 500 11-12 2 37 50 34 29 34 52 56 173 10 4 8 5 30 11-13 32 20 44 9 91 175 4 7 83 11-14 870 11-15 65 11-16 450 11-17 200 12-10 -_ _ 47 14 31 86 65 252 590 12-11 510 12-12 1,671 12-13 ISO 12-14 35 12-15 50 12-16 7 20 40 17-17 ' The County — 28,616 250,966 15,640 147,292 9,965 143,158 318 THIKD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued ShoTrlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, ^Vheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 Barley Acres Bushels Kye ^ Speltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 Acres 1 Bushels Meade County — 2-7 18 141 .. .L._,__ 2-8 _ 5 100 2-9 *~ 27 510 2-10 _ 2-11 4 2 60 7 2-12 2-13 _ 2-14 3-6 5 75 89 48 35 37 . 50 690 1,085 378 700 412 3-7 2 68 3-8 1 707 10 39 90 164 22 507 200 318 1,004 1,515 3-9 _ 3-10 3-11 27 426 3-12 _ 3-13 68 68 3-14 4-5 5 33 50 608 4-6 _ 4-7 _ 4-8" 44 200 4-9 __ -_ 29 450 4-10 4-11 _ 6 5 56 45 4-13 4-14 5-5 5-6 5-7 _. __ 3 40 5-8 5-9 5-10 59 875 5-11 . _ 10 100 5-12 5-13 7 85 5-14 _ 5-15 6-5 6-6 . _ - 55 73 38 1,400 765 400 31 1 500 8 6-7 - 6-8 ' _ 6-9 _. 10 100 10 60 6-10 6-11 _ 6-12 63 373 6-13 6-14 - — - 6-15 _ 4 40 6-16 7-5 - - L 113 47 28 1,368 550 357 67 1,039 7-16 - 7-17 _ 35 260 7-8 7-9 7-10 __ — " 7-11 _ 3 63 16 10 48 484 45 25 13 4 10 10 7-12 - _ _- 7-13 _. - 7-14 7-15 7-16 — 7-17 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 319 table: XVI— Continued Showing; Acreagre and Yield of Corn, Wlieat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Countien and Minor Civil DiviBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 Barley Acres Bushels Rye Acres | Bushels Speltz Acres | Bushels Meade County — 8-10 — _ 3 19 8-11 10 225 8-12 7 2 53 16 8-13 36 6 18 140 72 155 8-14 8-15 _ _ _ 8-16 __ 8-17 - 11 55 9-10 _ 26 7 47 264 20 262 9-11 9-12 9 145 9-13 9-14 _ 4 50 9-15 _ _'| 9-16 1 3 9 30 ISO 9-17 _ __ 10-10 10-11 . 10-12 5 25 10-13 _ — -— 10-14 10-15 10-16 10-17 23 350 11-10 _ 11-11 11-12 __ 3 2 20 11-13 _ __ _ 6 1 20 10 11 75 100 65 20 11-14 _ 11-15 _ 11-16 11-17 12-10 _ _ 5 40 12-11 __ 12-12 2 12 7 6 73 90 12-14 12-16 4 40 12-17 1 The County 1,105 12,481 1,184 5,317 322 3,574 320 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showins Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat> Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Oats Bushels Acres 1 Bushels 1 1 Mellette County — 40-25 40-26 178 201 294 20 12 2,175 2,980 .7,641 400 150 40-27 40-28 40-29 40-30 40-31 40-32 25 20 50 123 384 610 267 42 137 18 10 314 250 235 87 255 53 180 151 35 27 30 92 55 314 200 3 385 _ 400 200 450 1,650 4,180 11,390 3,551 525 1,302 190 12 200 40-33 2 41-25 41-26 41-27 5 15 41-28 - - 150 41-29 41-30 41-31 41-32 2 15 2 40 41-33 42-25 - - 3,950 7,672 2,081 3,828 2,418 945 935 2,870 400 100 350 670 780 3,424 3,635 3 2,985 42-26 _ 40 42-27 42-28 -_ 42-29 42-30 42-31 _ 2 20 42-32 42-33 _ - 43-25 43-26 43-27 _ 25 500 43-28 43-29 _ 43-30 _ 3 8 2 65 43-31 5 22 25 90 200 10 43-32 __ 43-33 44-27 44-28 1 44-29 3 25 84 159 18 40 100 486 632 44-30 1 44-31 _- 3 8 45 50 2 2 50 70 .44-32 44-33 45-30 45-31 63 180 The County 5,409 75,668 129 895 31 635 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 321 table: XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, IVheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Countlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Bai TOWNSHIPS Acres ley Bushels Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 Mellette County— 40-25 40-26 __ _ _ 40-27 40-28 40-29 __ 40-30 40-31 _ 1 40-32 . . 40-33 _ _ 41-25 - 41-26 41-27 41-28 - 41-29 - __ _ 41-30 _ 41-31 41-32 41-33 _ ... 42-25 42-26 42-37 42-28 .. . ... 42-29 42-30 42-31 _ __ 42-32 - _ 5 40 42-33 43-25 43-26 ._ _ 43-27 43-28 _. _. ._ 43-29 43-30 43-31 43-32 .. ._ 2 20 43-33 1 44-27 . _ _ 44-28 44-29 44-30 .- .. 44-31 44-32 44-33 45-30 _- ... 45-31 7 60 322 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, "Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres . rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 Miner County — Adams - 4,043 4,974 3.758 4,019 2,790 4,887 4,664 3,282 4,108 3,860 4,319 4,168 4,398 4,586 3,882 4,289 110,110 102,785 52,670 80,010 53,125 104,938 124,596 76,390 45,585 126,772 103,544 120,070 109,699 69,535 84,836 94,650 22 26 73 112 5,650 5,202 5,974 5,040 5,012 4,159 3,484 4,154 506 1,134 5,274 4,116 5,944 5,806 5,331 4,250 5,467 36,059 30,044 15,735 198,822 18,241 20,213 19,721 23,740 11,071 37,062 21,742 34,130 35,776 22,740 23,381 24,896 2,258 1,463 2,246 2,033 1,012 2,792 1,536 1,650 600 2,805 2,009 1,265 1,240 1,764 1,858 2,269 43,160 Beavers ;_ _ 23,624 Belleview ■ 19,541 Canova _ _ 25,776 16,819 Clearwater Clinton 59,658 33,329 G-reen Valley Grafton 35,125 19,380 58,494 Howard 35,344 Miner _ __ _ 27,500 29,866 Rock Creek Roswell 16,691 35,217 Vermillion Rowell 25,576 106-56 303 322 1,580 SO 1,800 Howard 106-57 1 _ 255 280 1,830 85 2,355 The County 66,585 1,465,197 71,455 397,785 28,960 509,255 TABI/E XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and Ifield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bar Acres ley Bushels Rj Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Miner County — Adams 2,145 193 2,606 551 938 1,191 253 732 507 1,795 1,539 329 862 168 576 622 25 • 31,790 3,181 17,300 3,391 12,127 16,482 5,175 10,419 10,335 31,915 18,049 5,590 12,360 2,197 7,413 4,844 600 5 50 140 97 43 ISO 205 83 237 201 298 12 14 346 272 259 83 47 2,980 1 619 5 630 Canova - 3,482 2,990 1,912 4,850 3,195 7,925 405 8 Clearwater _ _ Clinton 4 40 157 Green Valley Grafton Howard _ - - 2,525 7,730 3,845 5,265 1,740 810 Minor - Redstone , Rock Creek ' 2 Roswell _ 217 1,514 106-57 The County 15,032 192,568 273 1,729 2,467 51,903 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS TABLE XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Bye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat 1 Oats Acres 1 Bushels! Acres 1 Bushels 1 1 - Minnehaha County — Benton 7 420 '«' Ksn 141 239 326 435 1,080 1,072 536 150 199 377 1,689 225 338 940 436 250 376 146 1,855 30 94 520 75 1,005 1 115 R sna 187,292 208.685 Brandon 2,704 5,326 7,085 5,152 5,329 6,616 6,651 5,647 3,288 5,622 6,107 6,909 6,261 4,373 5,002 4,691 7,297 4,823 5,660 4,902 9,057 4,100 6,347 272,890 184,190 222,190 174,826 178,625 263,510 217,975 221,035 115,164 200,854 268,604 228,797 170,045 170,950 197,610 176,645 267,116 169,103 217,885 164,231 219,590 "Y4"2';i70 2,424 2,635 3,940 5,930 11,447 5,857 4,270 1,359 3,660 7,641 2,173 3,090 10,394 4,800 2,739 4,255 702 17,750 406 820 5,149 "~'"9"067 5,929 5,069 6,378 4,817 5,761 6,348 6,094 5,561 3,898 4,872 6,525 6,474 4,119 3,574 4,420 1,792 5,470 4,846 4,981 3,805 5,163 3,871 7,041 Buffalo 137,435 Burk 191,796 Clear Lake • Dell Rapids Kdlson 157,817 151,001 200.805 Grand Meadow Hartford 185,322 195,854 Highland 125,697 170,965 Logan _ 191,642 Lyons _ 214,441 Mapleton 128,208 Palisade 114,925 Red Rock 138,907 Sioux Palls Split Rock 61,198 192,290 131,490 160,805 Valley Springs Wall Lake Wayne _ 135,135 177,821 Wellington 139,217 Colton _ _ Dell Rapids 1 57 181 118 2,300 5,440 4 295 40 16 119 350 Sioux Falls 2,950 Baltic 15 21 2,855 3,250 86 100 45 109 1,650 3 605 State Penitentiary School for Deaf The County 136,794 4,821,634 16,703 111,663 123,900 3,707,303 324 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVI — Continnea Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Cl-rll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R Acres S^e Bushels SP Acres eltz Bushels Minnehaha County — Benton 524 665 2,849 1,273 2,252 1,300 890 887 786 1,024 1,859 2,215 853 752 694 333 196 10 947 1,772 17 2,347 176 1,352 9,830 15,036 61,933 25,915 42,538 29,800 9,254 17,686 15,779 19,762 42,418 47,530 17,602 13,900 14,595 9,050 5,875 300 17,829 41,193 155 29,383 ~"T2';448 8 120 Brandon Buffalo _ _ __ 50 37 2 181 425 1,025 12 2,630 45 10 1,635 Burk _ 400 Dell Rapids Sdison 5 6 200 32 Hartford 20 148 380 2,521 Highhland Humboldt _ Logan _ _ _ 10 100 6 99 190 3,405 Mapleton 34 300 Red Rock 3 87 25 18 SO Sioux Falls _ 750 Split Rock _ 77 428 110 2,760 Taopi _ Valley Springs Wall Lake 4 45 64 Wayne 12 4 Wellington 100 Colton Dell Rapids Humboldt 22 S 410 Sioux Falls Sherman _ ' Baltic _ Valley Springs 20 17 240 539 State Penitentiary _ State School for Deaf - The , County 26,032 520,990 611 7,972 348 9,672 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 325 table: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Si>elt!^ by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres | Bushels I Wheat Acres I Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels I I Moody County Alliance Blinsom Clare Colman Bgan Bnterprise _. Flandreau __ Fremont Grovena Jefferson Lone Rock _. Lynn Riverview __ Spring Creek Union Ward I 3,301 6,409 5,496 4,708 5,512 6,265 4,846 5,902 5,460 5,012 3,488 6,625 5,209 4,254 3,331 2,017 115,191 206,855 162,036 162,285 178,190 226,310 102,024 136,230 194,603 157,370 109,800 190,122 96,162 46,295 91,320 34,660 869 106 22 605 154 136 2,321 172 207 349 8 29 196 568 198 409 10,581 1,135 250 5,245 1,685 1,184 8,982 1,536 3,556 4,491 65 196 1,210 4,431 2,129 3,380 3,034 7,267 5,868 4,238 4,132 5,826 3,926 5,400 5,139 4,824 3,434 5,004 5,105 4,951 3,231 2,380 I 11,233 207,880 160,783 117,477 123,190 194,625 81,650 117,775 167,962 131,537 102,460 139,037 92,323 59,127 79,525 29,344 The County 77,836 2,198,4531 6,339 50,0561 73,79sll,805,92S TABLB XVI — Continued iJsiiittfri. '■ 1 AlJJJi li ^ Shofvlng A-creage and Yield of Cornt Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Rj Acres re Bushels Sp Acres 3ltz Bushels Moody County Alliance 1,666 1,618 3,945 2,680 1,661 1,752 2,209 3,140 2,956 2,804 1,899 2,751 3,384 3,439 1,988 2,204 29,469 29,885 61,347 44,492 33,889 41,690 37,889 43,103 67,627 47,770 27,440 47,390 44,624 32,358 4,613 24,244 244 30 155 150 125 20 321 20 41 3,772 400 1,107 1,649 1,260 375 2,694 290 630 80 •I Eg"an - 35 900 33 665 : 30 840 70 361 319 165 96 810 805 1,775 910 347 ^ Riverview 29 . 114 17 31 605 Spring Creek 1,919 600 Ward 360 The County 40,096 607,720 2,107 16,904 389 5,779 326 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiE XVX — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres 3at Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 1 Pennington County — 1-5 30 32 26 700 190 608 1 60 93 41 74 1,400 1-6 22 98 87 45 361 393 271 526 689 665 686 634 2 31 976 97 135 198 247 318 172 536 1,203 2,125 2,000 4,090 2,305 613 2,078 13 2,220 668- 710 115 1,180 2,812 700 1,490 3,565 2,815 1,780 850 1,200 1-7 1,030 1-8 3,050 1-10 96 27 135 .■ 442 50 310 161 187 605 1501 1 127 125 671 122 1,685 1-11 1,565 1-12 _ 285 1-13 - 85 1-15 1-16 - _ 247 375 59 88 75 17 49 395 130 235 91 4701 1951 300 1,320 515 145 308 1,016 1,469 1,560 364 192 115 2-5 2-6 94 228 86 160 64 346 116 2,700 5,160 1,125 2-7 2-8 1,505 2-9 1,315 2-10 _ — — 1,968 2-11 1,889 2-12 103 919 2-13 42 150 l_- 2-15 1,197 1,174 288 880 1,849 360 165 475 195 161 1,453 229 l__ 2-16 __ _ __ 261 90 516 '2-17 200 3-14 - '3-15 698 206 145 337 583 61 103 57 214 49 60 665 170 515 830 205 635 200 705 115 3-16 • 129 265 162 141 663 400 150 838 38 325 3-17 4-15 _- 52 168 75 4-16 1,765 4-17 - ^ 5-15 ■ 5-16 _ _ 14 112 125 425 6 21 60 5-17 315 6-17 ■ 1-5 _. ^ _ 28 41 16 367 982 222 334 72 76 6,85'S 1-6 23 25 214 518 69 204 250 93 207 328 205 202 ■ 80 280 1,170 763 240 2,000 300 25 115 155 121 120 928 1-7 1,013 1-8 1-9 16 57 26 196 75 300 185 670 15 110 100 1-10 2,150 1-11 1-12 65 32 400 1-13 200 1-14 _ 1-15 1-16 43 58 64 31 67 16 9 15 1-17 12 2 9 33 210 2-5 1,757 - 590 2-6 17 99 210 65 250 1,630 780 550 2-7 40 19 34 525 111 90 1,225 40 2-8 2-9 180 2-10 _ 2-11 _ _ _ - 2-12 133 203 35 150 2-13 _ 2-14 2-15 57 82 347 153 165 82 51 590 8 335 2-16 2-17 60 560 66 990 3-12 3-13 — AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 327 TABLE XVI — Contlnnea Showlns Acreage and Tleld of Corn, Wheat, Oatm, Barley, Rye a'ud Speltz by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres | Bushels Wheat Acres | Bushels Oats Acres | Bushels Fenninston County — Continued — 3-16 67 141 20 100 90 12 3-17 _ __ __ 14 95 4-13 4-14 4-15 38 19 139 25 150 1,750 , 4-16 4-17 1N-3B 45 121 442 1,120 1,217 1,347 33,142 32,S0S The County 16,151 51,594 4,984 20,903 6,398 113,012 328 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showins Acreage and Ifleld of Corn, Wheat, Oat«, Barley, Rye and Spelta by Counties and Minor Civil Division* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres 1 Bushels 1 R Acres Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Pennington County — , 1-6 _ 15 4-50 1-7 5 124 1-8 -i 1-9 - 1-10 20 200 26 20 300 1-11 22 320 20 1-12 1-13 _ - 34 11 1-14 1-15 22 37 114 280 1-16 1-17 _ _ 2-5 11 26 71 130 465 665 6 4 90 70 2-6 _ 2-7 _ _ _ _ 35 375 2-8 __ . 2-9 9 30 234 2-10 L.- 10 7 150 120 80 723 606 2-11 12 70 2-12 35 18 365 2-13 135 2-14 2-15 50 27 78 165 129 278 24 379 972 105 2-16 120 25 2-17 3-14 _ _. 3-15 50 194 3-16 _ 3-17 4-15 55 486 4-16 15 96 4-17 5-15 . _ _ 5-16 5-17 6-17 1-5 27 1 3 420 30 50 1-6 22 450 1-7 1-8 __. 1-9 1 10 _ 1-10 .. 8 80 1-11 1-12 108 251 1-13 10 10 1-14 40 50 1-15 1-15 . 7 1-17 _ _ 1 2 2-5 4 32 2-6 2-7 19 150 2 25 2-8 2-9 1 . _. 1 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 — — 2-15 2-16 8 20 10 40 3-12 3-14 L AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 329 table: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, 'Oatn, Barley,. Rye and Speltz by Conntles and Minor ClTil .Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIP^ Barlejy Acres IBUshels Rye Acres 1 Bushels Spcltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 Pennington Connty— > 'Continued — 3-15 5-16 3-16 "3-17 4-13 ^^ — 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 55 52 .725 1,116 — 1 7| 370 The County 1 ■ 4051 4,476 1,013 4,604 463 3,158 330 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued Showtns Acreage and . Yield of Com, TVIieat, Oats, Barley, Rye end Speltr, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wl Acres eat Oats Bushels f Acres 1 Bushels 1 Perkins County — 13-10 - 108 7 30 71 428 219 208 175 100 123 98 69 240 133 226 232 133 115 100 180 385 50 300 150 1,000 1,525 728 520 670 1,080 1,070 175 185 9 890 83q 133 1,322 770 970 15 30 ■ 2 13-11 _ 13-12 , 2 15 5 50 89 16 luo 13-13 - 150 13-14 ^ 13-15 _ ._ _ _ 18 160 215 13-16 . 8 150 13-17 15 17 5 98 32 41 450 14-10 8 3 7 3, 30 42 200 65 ' 1,686 14-11 14-12 . 14-13 - 14-14 __ 14-15 14-16 90 30 33 38 270 14-17 470 15-10 .__ 7 7 70 70 150 160 15-11 15-12 15-13 5 50 26 15 10 603 160 100 15-14 . 15-15 . 263 231 184 342 236 155 110 93 116 152 87 209 177 206 249 284 119 586 74 541 380 379 612 233 411 523 235 637 208 118 239 590 853 448 230 1,200 432 870 3,940 3,855 1,120 810 280 1,375 422 515 4,120 3,815 2,335 2,180 943 1,005 7,705 500 15,175 7,390 7,490 8,410 2,160 3,214 6,150 460 4,221 3,700 4,500 3,200 6,110 3,865 6,460 1,954 15-16 15-17 _ 16 92 227 69, 90 37 19 21 20 194 219 104 85 177 155 1,914 2,472 537 1,050 610 16-10 _ 12 20 125 81 196 248 16-11 16-12 16-13 _ -_ 16-14 . 5 50 16-15 16-16 17 1 70 148 19 42 114 45 5 398 1,091 91 219 500 16-17 . 150 2,128 2,410 1,086 1,468 1,868 17-10 17-11 . 17-12 — - 57-13 17-14 . 17-15 . 17-16 144 13 294 438 176 293 124 398 505 145 560 262 199 63 89 604 607 2"220 190 2,675 4.268 1,503 1,988 964 3,278 4,795 347 1,789 2,615 1,909 602 862 6,123 6,760 203 30 463 444 382 396 220 135 252 113 221 226 "6~065 1,095 8,900 6.915 6.141 17-17 _ I'8-IO __ ;-8-ll : 8-12 — S-13 _ 8-14 8,368 3.776 2,633 18-15 _-^ IS -16 18-17 19-10 _ 1,620 19-11 • 19-12 4,382 3,973 19-14 198 223 324 240 2,617 19-15 3.746 19-16 5.150 19-17 - 4,661 20-10 257 1,210 8 95 98 1,061 l.KBS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 331 TABIiB XVI— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts liy Counties and Minor Civil Dl-vlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wheat Acres Busheiji Oats Acres Bushels Ferklna County — Continued — 20-14 609 195 350 229 325 475 459 26iO 203 698 668 182 233 321 554 1,074 359 550 525 206 173 161 47 170 352 59 187 195 9,435 3,700 809 3,305 4,800 11,147 8,455 3,250 4,250 9,340 11,030 3,538 4,780 5,226 9,565 7,348 6,856 5,245 9,405 3,205 2,868 2,304 1,370 4,509 6,510 930 5,570 2,433 179 42 45 270 287 182 466 207 230 335 274 287 999 735 293 674 608 198 1,346 309 515 270 40 595 1,210 988 330 314 2,091 480 288 418 3,403 2,155 5,245 1,845 2,023 3,574 2,715 2,813 8,695 5,903 3,102 7,547 5,492 2,980 7,620 3,409 4,520 2,590 477 6,346 13,054 9,157 4,148 4,205 296 109 153 226 187 316 500 784 364 265 228 730 332 416 611 241 301 226 427 198 147 175 31 187 243 71 143 93 6,298 20-15 2,995 20-16 1,855 20-17 2,164 21-10 -_ 6,168 21-11 8,133 21-12 __ ._ 11,683 21-13 5,325 21-14 6,315 21-15 __' 5,735 21-16 - 3,927 21-17 7,695 22-10 _ _ _ 5,665 22-11 _ 6,440 22-12 11,396 22-13 4,873 22-14 6,951 22-15 5,630 22-16 _ 9,053 22-17 — 5,918 23-10 _ 1,913 23-11 2,884 23-12 650 23-13 4,367 23-14 _ 6,156 23-15 1,650 23-16 4,370 23-17 - — 2,705 The County 24,425 303,080 18,484 170,479 14,400 255,241 332 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continued !«faawln$r Acreage and. Vield «f Corn, Wlieat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Acres re Bushels Sp Acres BltZ Bushels - Perkins County — 13-10 1 21 30 13-11 7 6 13-13 13-14 19 120 14 95 11 12 4 13-15 150 13-16 13-17 12 80 14-10 2 40 14-11 14-12 14-13 1 l|-i4 " "" 1 "-" f" " - ' . _: 14-15 _ 14-16 : 14-17 6 70 15-10 15-11 15-12 7 20 100 308 15-13 15-14 13 55 15-15 15-16 __ ^_ 23 50 19 29 300 320 65 472 15-17 19 200 16-10 29 326 16-11 _ 16-12 __ 142 80 15 50 16-13 16-14 _ __ _ 16-15 16-16 _ 16-17 41 16 470 360 17-10 10 8 _ 130 34 5 "54 106 17-11 639 17-12 17-13 17 3 47 7 126 295 870 150 20 158 21 335 1,536 400 7 75 17-14 17-15 15 2 250 17-16 50 17-17 _- — 18-10 80 13 1,325 229 110 143 75 64 2 22 1,280 1,889 750 1,119 30 270 34 86 24 20 8 530 18-11 1,560 465 415 100 18-12 18-13 81 29 57 77 52 19 21 14 1,090 595 1,353 1,560 432 210 302 116 18-14 18-15 — — 18-16 18-17 4 67 19-10 _ 42 62 58 2 9 784 1,430 480 14 170 19-11 __ 19 22 182 480 19-12 19-13 — 19-14 _ 53 80 76 35 34 760 1,160 950 285 480 11 43 88 57 8 88 370 1,100 543 130 19-15 19-16 72 1,235 19-17 — — 20-10 ^ 34 700 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS TABLIS XVI— Contlnaed Shoivins Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wbcat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions . TOWNS AND ■TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres •ley Bushels R Acres sre Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Perkins County — Continued — 20-14 . _ 93 15 72 49 47 108 147 197 13S 2,924 200 788 481 153 1,215 2,351 2,435 2,291 9 256 20-15 . 20-16 15 27 15 20-17 63 24 854 192 90 21-10 . _ 21-11 11 590 21-12 _ 51 9 104 14 101 72 490 78 388 208 950 936 506 21-13 - - 21-14 ___ 13 180 21-15 21-16 163 85 190 212 309 182 428 . 7 166 95 9 258 7 130 170 107 72 50 3,060 1,635 1,888 2,471 2,146 3,61-5 6,751 363 3,035 2,330 10 - 2,275 35 2,233 3,241 1,656 1,355 800 33 600 21-17 22-10 .- _ 30 79 45 10 54 30 40 48 32 353 22-11 _ 5 15 220 832 20 114 136 20 102 2,639 7,741 175 1,364 1,500 1,180 22-12 -- _ 800 22-13 83 22-14 __ _ 987 22-15 ._ 740 22-16 ; 1,043 22-17 488 23-10 360 23-11 23-12 - _ __ 5 28 95 25 100 23-13 496 23-14 is 50 163 121 1,005 402 2,380 1,505 1,575 23-15 __ 425 23-16 - 23-17 35 700 The County 5,501 64,901 3,288 35,585 1,344 21,038 334 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA.- 1916 TABIiE XVI — Continued Showing Acreaee and Yield of Corn, -Wheat, Oats, Bai-Iey, Rye and Spelts by ConntleH and Mlnoir ClTil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels oats Acres' Bushels Potter County — Appomatox Arena 225 2,296 8,338 1,677 330 1,087 754 1,876 1,695 876 306 2,600 455 1,227 1,464 3,425 1,709 1,278 1,649 7 1,267 467 1,090 ' 75 105 125 ,- 18 - 9 950 26,190 1,363 13,770 3,190 8,745 15,200 23,019 11,805 5,895 3,625 2,850 4,500 7,600 23,214 1,183 12,650 15,952 16i633 360 5,205 S,820 1,970 152 2,208 760 4,527 2,970 1,505 S02 110 300 2,740 1,353 5,925 5,155 2,758 S,104 2,830 32,545 83,035 12,131 705 8,820 4,730 29,583 16,405 6,280 5,487 610 2,480 17,070 7,031 201 21,850 16,718 17,415 * ■ 100 752 252 313 77 1,156 365 538 375 455 254 20 70 240 575 . 3,710 697 660 448 1,350 20,900 Artichoke' _ 6.356 'Avon Springs • *,246 732 Carr 8,0S0 Cattron 8,570 Cunningham Elida - _ _ 10,009 : 8,107 m Fayette Forest City ' 400 2,100 Hoven 6,090 Lebanon _ 9,900 '58 Logman _ 7,248 Lowell 16,926 10,790 N Riverside Owatonna 15,208 4,880 6,952 540 '■ 205 1,150 2,159 ■'90 1,382 14,811 350 9,430 158 28 121 23 3,674 Pleasant View 450 2,600 350 Lebanon Hoven ■ The County 36,410 227,269 54,355 290,517 11,387 143,225 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 336 TABLE} XVI— eontlnued ShowInK Acreage and Tleld of Corn, Wlieat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conn ties and Bflnor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres I Bushels Potter Connty— Appomatox Arena Artichoke Avon Spring _. Canton- Carr Cattron Cunningham Klida Fairview Payette Forest City _. Gettysburg Hoven Lebanon ; Lincoln — Lo^an Lowell Lucas : N. Riverside — Owatonna Pleasant View Sanner _i. 15 429 32 236 12 431 35 161 88 ■184 102 8,500 780 3,075 220 5,163 1,000 1,750 925 2,575 43 40 106 24 160 350 1,086 743 70 96 160 1,000 252 155 640 595 65 5,770 3,069 1,008 10,361 598 2,743 1,100 450 530 200 1,290 I 49 535 257 235 9 100 77 374 182 167 173 200 18a 418 183 238 215 73 106 820 8,593 4,770 3,348 140 996 2,130 6,115 3,050 1,075 2il65 l.,175 1,840 5,481 1,957 2,343 3,034 1,000 1,854 The County — 3,764 49,659 500 5,258 3,776 51,886 336 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL.E; XVI — Contlnned i^howlng Acreage and Ifleld of Corn, Wbeat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor ClTil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels Roberts County- Alto Agency Becker Bossko Bryant Drywood Lake Blaster Enterprise Garfleia Creaeseoi Goodwill Grant Harmon 127-48 Harmon 127-49 Hart Lake Lawrence Lee Lien 128-50 Lien. 129-50 Lockwood Long Hollow _. Jilinnesota Norway 128-48 Norway 129-48 One Road Ortley Sisseton Springdale Spring Grove . Summit Victor 128-49 _. Victor 129-49 _. White Rock 128-48— 128, 129-47, 48, 49 f 422 1,313 2,654 1,296 1,376 642 1,209 1,893 2,999 2,429 1,238 2,089 1,489 2,300 1,195 3,074 1,448 2,191 1,741 503 1,387 1,036 1,700 1,533 404 256 808 2,450 2,187 347 505 1,227 595 2,806 1,577 5,135 29,308 77,145 32,674 34,418 4,957 23,100 48,320 91,257 57,950 30,200 45,015 30,260 51,360 40)110 86,485 42,745 67,440 26,755 9,098 29,920 22,417 31,395 29,455 7,830 4,018 10,890 61,612 58,112 6,500 9,100 26,165 10,885 46,275 28,310 2,617 3,335 3,457 8,219 3,760 1,247 3,412 9,228 8,097 4,991 4,306 8,662 5,745 7,095 8,706 5,931 3,979 13,865 8,015 2,441 2,286 2,710 11,632 10,661 2,991 2,306 4,846 9,385 7,253 1,760 1,845 7,988 3,030 7,970 2,009 28,340 39,932 40,649 53,449 49,225 10,434 32,334 112,009 86,864 51,754 49,144 99,865 70,870 81,610 96,899 66,137 55,275 76,300 76,870 27,304 20,684 , 26,557 132,232 112,598 38,469 19,696 52,501 111,519 93,538 24,051 17,828 82,012 31,240 93,834 22,201 1,999 1,363 2,385 1,032 1,629 800 1,481 1,841 1,810 1,339 1,126 1,871 1,992 .2,128 1,727 2,062 1,139 1,584 1,677 77fl 1,127 1,023 1,916 1,980 623 1,251 2,458 2,208 1,784 511 1,499 3,048 905 2,957 1,850 38,688 31,798 70,066 21,901 32,591 12,833 33,240 44,579 61,954 40,742 28,820 44,550 46,340 50,070 41,801 67,552 33,364 50,106 41,912 16i770 23,600 20,451 42,620 37,599 14,640 19,198 52,195 56,077 47,799 9,510 25,775 66,818 21,870 76,701 40,030 The County 52,319 1,216,345 195,7«0 2,084,269 56,854 1,364,560 AGRICUt.1 QRAL STATISTICS 337 table: XVI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn. Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and SpeltK by Conntles and Minor Clvtl Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres •ley Bushels Acres Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels 1 Roberts County — Alto 1,669 453 1,118 488 611 657 583 1,051 332 770 418 1,355 513 971 1,346 508 272 461 1,391 593 67 354 1,777 950 714 746 1.479 1,130 330 154 611 1,809 969 25,264 6,673 29,317 9,966 17.391 9.359 13,808 22,229 7,204 4,600 7,848 35,981 10,595 20,090 26,127 13,381 5,670 13,280 32,470 12.845 1,430 6,035 36,505 18,081 15,630 10,171 21,815 24,715 7,091 • 1,875 9,751 39,688 24,435 30 18 500 ' Agency- 17 96 3 256 2,018 20 472 Becker _ 34 889 Bryant _ _ Drywood Lake Easter 69 20 15 664 300 9a 15 375 ■ Enterprise 45 22 95 1,615 505 Garfield Geneseo ' _ _ - 60 1,100 2,378 Goodwill _ _ Grant Harmon 127-48 10 200 Harmon 127-49 _ _ Hart .. 15 200 20 25 11 600 Lake _ _ _ 700 6 50 29 4 188 16 19 117 740 175 80 2,460 300 200 556 Lee ■ ^ Lien 128-50 Lien 129-50 142 3,198 Minnesota 90 10 2,500 400 Norway 129-52 10 15 165 131 10 140 386 1,120 2,730 250 10 44 14 246 Ortley ' _ G40 Sisseton _ 280 Spring Grove Summit 15 74 200 1,594 Victor 128-49 1 10 Victor 129-49 _ - White Hock 128-48 1,173 695 27,838 12,659 56 950 6 500 128 129-47. 48. 49 The County 28,188 581,816 1,005 14,516 720 18,141 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Conttnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and Spelte by Comities and Minor Civil blvlaldna TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn Bushels Wh Acres • • eat Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels Sanborn Connty — Alton . - 3,255 4,554 6,189 5,505 3,285 2,225 6,746 3,780 5,642 5,832 8,889 4,639 3,134 ■4,287 5,123 7,053 85,470 118,020 206,693 145,675 99,760 109,350 200,965 111,620 122,300 162,977 102,210 149,712 60,175 17,700 128,575 171,990 3,192 4,975 4,413 6,100 2,973 2,052 2,907 2,135 4,099 7,977 1,777 2,849 5,452 2,307 2,110 4,437 29,717 23,454 30,712 23,833 25,440 20,699 17,939 13,186 22,682 48,974 6,463 17,774 21,388 123,899 15,469 23,409 1 liOOO 640 1,305 29,226 Benedict _ 15,502 Butler 37,400 Diana. ■ Floyd _ .-^ 837 1,310 2,555 1,036 670 1,242 2,156 1,626 1,848 1,672 1,765 2,321 22,456 Jackson Letcher _ _ 35,854 69,049 23,881 Oneida 7,784 Ravenna _ 35,392 . Silver Creek Twin Lake _ _ 38,770 49,406 18,392 42,488 Woonsocket _ - — Elliott _ 39,380 63,645 The County 80,138 1,993,192 52,655 464,487 21,983 •628,624 TABIiE XTI — Continued ShOfVlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, 'Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisionis TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels R: Acres I'e Bushels Sp Acres . eltz Bushels Sanborn County — Alton _ _ 161 4,310 337 63 8,421 1,663 Benedict Butler S 75 2 44 Floyd - 20 190 490 2,441 46 304 1,400 6,908 45 600 Logan _ ~ 26 400 15 6 248 47 119 218 81 116 175 3,426 900 676 2,092 2,092 60 240 Silver Creek - 1,030 600 2,360 150 157 .21,016 2,835 2,138 Warren The County 4,099 34,305 107 784 1,484 31,408 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 339 TABLE XVI — Continued Showlngr. Acreage and Yield of . Corn> Wheat, Oats, Barley. Rye and Speltx by. Counties and Minor CiTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oa Acres Us Bushels Spink County— 2,820 4,384 2,896 4,004 2,838 2.746 2,713 2,113 1,860 2,682 2.039 3,436 2,724 .3,569 2,674 2,321 .3,154 •2,467 5.947 2,703 4,662 2,371 4,630 7,809 6,388 2,202 2,906 .4,286 2,619 3,639 2,019 6,264 3,684 3,736 - 2,878 2,638 2 50,060 126,430 54,960 64,555 35.275 49.910 45,480 41,775 21,965 61,000 26,050 49,532 25,810 57,680 4,241 23,840 31,395 36,585 61,339 34,675 56,000 37,605 85,440 104,490 89,620 41,105 42,586 26,684 29,030 28,235 31.365 76,390 43,613 48,900 41,640 45,855 38 10 47 30 8,546 10,056 10,035 6,444 12,073 11,049 7,228 8,146 3,545 9,567 5,635 7,979 4.631 11,043 5,703 5,460 14,611 8,608 13,199 4,523 14,982 5,779 7,997 23,810 24,568 11,512 10,246 .6,153 9,115 9.704 , 7.818 18,683 6,500 5,838 11,457 8,545 85,433 113,369 142,893 65,733 15,175 171,210 73,896 69,945 45,769 107,580 52,395 95,325 42,663 164,975 46.577 64,122 129,470 95,185 159,213 52,844 15,910 83,320 116,204 914,920 29,870 140,898 126,336 74,518 94,615 109.730 108,885 273,075 95,708 63,732 134.615 65.511 474 1,575 747 49 907 968 638 904 235 716 172 842 291 822 912 149 297 738 1,638 546 1,258 537 797 1,723 1.723 649 427 678 1.104 905 162 1,365 455 761 863 327 11VS57 Athol 33,511 Belle Plain Bellixibnt _ _ 32,407 15,289 25,505 Beotia 36,235 Buffalo 22,595 28,644 Olifton 8,927 21,262 Cornwall - 5,075 Crandon 28,874 7,575 . Frankfort _ .- 21,793 • Garfield 11,867 Groveland - - 8,364 ' Harmony ~ 5,674 Harrison , 22,694 28,055 18,913 La Prairie 44,350 19,475 Lodi _ 31,866 Mellette 60,450 .NorthvUle 40,470 19,370 Prairie Center Redfield. 13,468 27.855 Richfield - 33,700 28,350 Sumner — - 8,050 42,435 Three Rivers 17,340 24,449 Turton - 25,887 8,630 Tulare, town Turton. town i The County 1 122,977 11,721,320 350,788 4,151,617 27,354 812,910 340 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLK XVI — Continued Sho^Tlng; Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bushels Splnfe County — Antelope 392 307 760 238 397 831 236 607 304 284 230 190 7,983 5,991 21,691 4,025 8,315 26,669 9,619 16,942 5,505 12,605 6,015 5,936 4,845 5,692 - 1,'391 182 686 31,176 Athol 75 56 1,405 286 4,495 18,477 Belle Plain Bellmont Benton 150 280 2,950 4,230 86 270 457 8,371 80 18 920 657 641 365 543 312 403 736 2^8 334 185 550 2,000 7,469 9 965 Beotia Buffalo _ Capitola 106 2,210 21,095 1,960 Clifton Conde 8 120 Cornwall 17,840 17,460 16,130 10,501 15,294 7,182 8,618 18,211 8,235 8,726 6,173 13,475 Crandon Exline 12 30 Frankfort Garfield 10 100 Groveland _ _ 56 .285 '542 714 327 1,383 271 356 2,163 2,022 997 446 724 959 646 333 1,385 334 92 485 497 1,922 5,200 12,847 18,827 .6,195 22,160 7,430 6,200 62,325 47,609 20,630 10,515 3,389 20,620 12,460 7,100 31,100 6,480 2,150 11,750 9,040 Harmony 55 40 674 460 Jefferson Lake La Prairie 153 25 1,900 600 Lodi _ . Mellette 1,540 3,226 24,520 39,112 325 798 72 87 775. 188 332 180 270 446 400 135 967 8,530 30,394 1,550 2,019 1,102 6,186 7,366 3,650 6,200 15,944 6,828 3,416 22,034 Northvllle Olean Prairie Center Redfield _ 25 20 10 305 175 Richfield — Spring Sumner _ Tetonka 295 49 4,920 731 Three Rivers Tulare Turton Union _ _ 80 640 The County 1 21,3701 467,784 6,215 85,368 22,460 359,967 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 341 TABLiB XVI — Continued ShOTvlns A«reage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Stanley County — 109-77 212 130 315 202 60 45 877 590 ■ 1,032 1,759 300 165 109-78 ' 109-79 _. _ 3-25 __ 18 290 8 150 3-26 3-27 _ 3-28 3-29 10 40 270 273 37 58 5 3-30 400 1,650 980 190 20 25 20 60 3-31 4-25 50 337 20 5 77 4-26 5 4-27 4-28 4-29 4-30 4-31 6 100 . 4-32 4-33 — 1 5-25 249 238 131 70 72 20 44 279 100 69 10 29 2,365 1,600 1,300 60 190 5-26 10 8 60 5-27 ■ __ 2 3 40 5-28 5-29 5-30 5-31 300 2,550 715 371 52 500 222 660 10 103 100 6-25 _- 2,000 6^26 _ 6-27 15 200 6-28 6-29 6-30 140 8-29 9-25 9-26 _ 9-27 _ _ 37 49 205 15 The County 3,200 18,311 337 1,490 224 2,432 No return was made for T. 7 R 25-29 T. 8 B 25, 27, and 28 342 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABI4E: XVI — Contlnned ShoTTlng; Acreage and Yield of Corn, IVlieat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltc by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS • Barley Acres Bushels Rj Acres re Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels , ■ ' 1 Stanley County — 1 109-77 1 , 109-78 1 _- _ 20 109-79 _ 3-25 3-26 _- ' 3-27 __ . 3-28 _ 1 3-29 3-30 3-31 __ - 4-25 ■ _. - 4-26 4-27 4-28 4-29 ' 4-30 4-31 - _- 4-32 _ 4-33 _ _ 5-25 5-26 3 20 5-27 ■ ' _ , L 6 30 5-28 5-29 5-30 6-25 _ 8 20 6-26 6-27 _- 6-28 _ 6-29 6-30 - 8-26 8-29 _ _ _ - 9-25 9-26 _ _ _ 9-27 9-28 9-29 - _ 1 23 20 16 50 No return was made for T. 7, R 25-29; T. 8, R 25, 27 and 28 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 343 TABLE XXI— >Coiitlnned Showing; Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oatjs, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil DivlBionM TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels ■Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres Bushels Sully County— Blaine ' 1,131 433 350 736 12,505 3,020 217 4.330 421 75 1,025 343 3,062 525 900 1,610 117 134 12 75 2,135 3,383 300 Clifton -_ Cora „ _ _ 2,050 Elk _ _ _ Palrbank 528 70 1,463 1,052 654 120 205 583 115 578 997 130 10,850 700 20,842 7,850 1,561 900 2,100 6,170 600 3,730 8,983' 1,200 40 22 1,284 670 19 400 300 5,963 1,948 230 15 600 Farmington . Farmer 264 310 250 4,525 4,440 4,080 420 1,132 2,936 64,421 110 285 15 150 40 2.722 Hartford 3,650 26 Lake - 268 637 135 2,027 6,857 3,375 2,735 1,600 Little Bend Lake Park Milford _ 1,458 14,005 1,960 206 13,348 304 353 21 7,053 235 Norfolk 30 572 397 119 580 571 1,340 178 400 6,260 15 860 4,660 1,656 9,996 1,690 Onida Pearl 505 577 915 342 3,923 2.897 5.266 710 92 94 398 117 1,098 Rich Valley Summit 1,144 8.364 260 The County 13,390 125,099 10.996 120,002 2,852 49,999 Zii THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB: XVI — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheal, ' Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres ley Bushels R^ Acres Bushels Speltz Acres IBushfils 1 Sully County — Blaine 55 79 960 1,535 82 26 5 1,025 328 75 63 1,090 Clifton 200 74 77 36 180 Cora 19 63 380 1,314 2,200 Elk 125 2 685 28 1,245 Fairbank 970 Fairview Farmington Farmer 28 97 6 2 502 1,070 60 20 35 7 30 50 315 28 330 400 101 70 1,316 719 153 1,396 Harrison Hartford 20 6 56 6 80 100 .1,190 201 20 50 529 12 Lake 35 91 600 209 2,195 1,650 Little Bend Lake Park 125 2,750 Milford 111 1,856 159 35 2,300 380 Norfolk __ Okobojo 30 300 38 800 Onida Pleas£Lnt 114 195 6 12 840 Rich Valley 2,410 Summit 245 3,035 120 Troy 125 The County 548 9,268 1,041 12,035 1,459 18,350 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 345 TABLID xyi— ConMuued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, OatBi Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oe Acres its Bushels Tripp County^ 3,778 3,316 4,010 3j686 2,945 2,551 5,811 9,927 6,378 2,675 3,271 2,466 1,211 7,273 4,579 2,624 4,031 1,941 2,880 4,554 1,172 2,525 . 2,109 • 1,032 2,291 200 1,040 820 742 1,132 628 1,618 1,103 816 1,446 5,544 3,442 2,546 1,643 2,576 1,930 1,802 899 1,087 865 933 104,020 61,951 66,904 58,330 55,335 44,822 164,408 162,795 98,405 31i040 48,382 45,760 29,650 122,930 92,602 5,094 58,215 16,870 39,685- 61,718 13,895 42,340 43,070 6,345 41,300 4,320 8,452 7,874 4,800 7,250 247 21,727 11,220 9,495 16,765 71,354 39,640 34,560 22,845 15,310 18,650 13,630 15,620 9,360 10,436 9,350 261 170 443 175 167 194 545 657 875 248 496 232 125 1,340 213 315 441 164 580 1,054 60 157 452- 75 305 80 963 91 282 120 142 170 193 276 372 112 118 . 843 552 297 20 1,265 670 1,780 834 1,188 1,260 3,360 4,043 3,638 1,450 2,734 1,520 1,090 15,125 1,029 2,221 3,565 930 5,158 3,714 370 1,480 3,034 500 2,632 800 740 1,010 1,560 425 107 1,740 645 1,959 1,147 893 356 5,533 3,529 1,197 300 534 263 395 404 482 192 1,352 948 1,001 926 308 259 370 344 378 479 799 210 271 551 63 293 722 255 251 6,100 95-75 _. - _ 3,036 95-76 3,454 ' 95-77 3,707 95-78 _ _ 4,418 95-79 __, 96-74 , 96-75 1,217 22,852 14,526 96-76 7.886 • 96-77 7,310 96-78 __ _ 2,307 96-79 2,820 97-74 6,200 97-75 _ 3,758 97-76 _ _ 4,021 97-77 7,621 97-78 __ _ _ _ -_ 6,310 98-74 - 3,332 98-75 — _ 2,426 98-76 -_ _ _ 3,853 98-77 _ 540 98-78 5,030 98-78 9,540 99-74 , 1,750 99-75 2,816 99-76 _ 99-77 166 98 124 246 87 256 168 200 356 108 146 323 436 59 166 37 1,685 99-78 - — 325 99-79 660 100-74 3,375 100-75 102 100-76 3,499 100-77 • ,685 100-78 __ - — 2,936 100-79 1,935 101-74 _ 1,146 101-75 1,450 101-76 - 2,915 101-77 1,729 101-78, 79 692 102-74 2,025 375 102-76 102-77 - 30 25 25 13 36 80 1(19.70 7Q 200 103-74, 75 26 162 400 The County 121,849 868,770 14,435 86,718 16,086 163,040 346 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 tabids; XVI— ^Continned .Sbowlngr Acreage and Yield of Cdni> Wheat, Oafa, Barley, Rye and Spelts by Counties and Minor Civil Division* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley- Acres Bushels Rye Acres Bushels SpeltZ Acres Bushels Tripp Connty — 95-74 — 10 10 128 54 266 236 100 1,896 494 2,025 2,161 95-75 , 31 6 4 255 95-76 - 25 95-77 70 95-78 3 99 45 675 95-79 96-74 15 87 114 196 277 303 25 66 118 83 SO 30 227 212 10 139 178 73 815 730 1,852 2,300 2,611 250 510 908 972 445 300 1,901 2,848 70 2,309 1,625 20 40 48 88 400 . 96-75 .. 100 ■ 96-76 34 5 145 100 679 96-77 - - 584 ■ 96-78 • 96-79 _ - _ 28 370 97-74 85 1,700 94-75 175 97-76 '97-77 __ — 19 76 29 15 833 97-78 _ 108 • 98-74 85 61 143 750 1,010 1,275 98^ 98-76 _ 1 98-77 98-78 - ■ 98-79 -^- — 287 99-74 _- :: 99-76 - _ 50 850 S9-76 99-77 30 250 14 60 i 99-78 .. 76 7 360 20 99-79 _: "^ 18 100 ; 100-74 __ 100-75 - 24 81 46 740 • 100-76 , 100-77 85 25 14 485 180 280 • 100-78 100-79 - • 101-74 ' 101-75 11 131 120 2,430 36 656 , 101-76 122 116 1,246 1,120 ' 101-77 _ _ 101-78, 79 __ 20 80 102-74 20 102-75 __ 17 425 102-76 , 102-77 102-78, 79 103-74, 75 __ 103-77 The County 908 10,717 3,299 30,896 868 4,139 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 347 TABLE XVI— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oata, Barley, Rye and Spcltz by Comiitles and Minor Civil Divisions towns and townships' Co Acres rn Bushels Wheat Acres Bushels Oats Acres 1 Bushels 1 Turner County — Brotherfleld Centerville Childstown _ 4,980 6,506 5,462 8,362 3,417 7,740 5,172 7,921 6,112 7,767 5,873 7,809 7,052 4,877 5,892 6,820 6,280 8,935 192,605 247,336 172,760 315,350 132,385 293,300 179,635 265,110 245,740 331,873 207,714 305^673 303,260 147,252 177,996 244,526 246,515 293,705 498 , 1,653 2,512 859 2,950 1,031 338 405 1,191 967 1,426 1,255 529 3,751 1,064 685 567 2,441 6,372 20,233 23,065 7,287 29,976 9,984 2,160 3,261 10,349 11,756 12,817 10,958 3,880 38,130 7,841 5,589 9,909 32,237 4,203 4,195 3i751 5,748 2,252 7,129 4,998 4,225 4,687 6,052 3,700 5,252 4,379 3,412 3,820 3,708 3,741 4,412 122,910 147,005 114i020 Daneville 193,790 , Dolton _^- 87,484 'Germaritown Home 237,830 130,143 141i500 Marion 159,412 Middletbn 217)655 Monroe '. . ,_ 110,287 199,760 Parker 138,260 Rosefield 107,268 Salem _ 122,722 Spring Valley 156,702 141,387 Turner _ _ 163)925 The County 116,977 4,339,735 24,122 315,964 79,664 2,692,060 Table XVI-^Contlnued Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, W^heat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltr. by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Barley Acres I Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres Bushels Turner. County— Brotherfleld — Centerville — Childstown Daneville Dolton -Germantown — Home Hurley :Marion Middleton Monroe "Norway Parker' Rosefield Salem Spring Valley . . Swan Lake Turner The County — 40 76 245 12 175 1Q6 353 15 182 136 231 87 20 39 11 185 2,077 000 965 535 200 545 333 598 310 168 312 190 170 700 ,322 372 950 291 ,410 45,371 62 1,210 95 23 41 495 20 4 11 49 5 320 88 202 170 132 221 3,238 94 20 18 51 38 33 11 54 332 150 2,445 60 220 120 470 1,386 1,130 2;388 440 1,685 10,394 34S THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVI — Continued Sl^owing Acceage and Yield of Corn, -Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltz by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres I Bushels Wheat Acres 'Bushels Oats Acres I Bushels Union County— Alcester Brule Big Sioux Civil Bend, 89-49 _ Civil Bend, 90-49 „ Civil Bend, 90-50 _ Elk Point, 91-48 Elk Point, 91-49 Elk Point, 91-50 __ Emmet Jefferson, 90-48 Jefferson, 89-49 Jefferson, 90-49 Prairie 1 Richland Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, 93-49 Spink : Virginia, 94-48 Virginia 95-48 Beresford, 95-50 Alcester Big Spring I 8,765 10,112 1,385 823 5,830 1,120 440 7,733 5,562 7,788 3,779 1,280 3,849 8,888 5,228 8,823 236 165 ,759 160 16 305 245,886 380,738 25,465 15,450 118,025 18,100 9,200 203,293 141,350 277,160 108,590 25,960 106,575 311,056 136,290 284,550 657 3,434 782 787 2,833 502 220 3,361 8,501 1,014 2,064 760 1,823 850 2,195 3,371 1 277,784 83,950 150,020 7,500 385 281,042 2,755 495 1,162 1,722 I 5,387 38,033 12,999 10,160 36,750 6,515 2,400 38,109 25,515 10,276 24,388 10,380 18,052 6,859 26,564 38,483 26,790 4,755 12,827 16,771 5,456 2,753 499 44 517 14 20 405 398 4,300 256 27 195 5,378 950 2,644 3,232 1,338 1,783 35 4,009 122,650 92,161 537 1,175 14,163 500 880 12,012 8,025 13,322 9,499 1,300 6,478 160,026 26,528 71,845 90,668 36,506 46,592 1,320 136,068 The County 1,070,463 3,208,3561 39,288 I - 372,513 34,253 852,255 TABLE XVI — Continued Shofring Acreage and Yield of Corn, -Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Bai Acres •ley Bushels R Acres re Bushels Sp Acres eltz Bushels Union County— 18 1,915 Brule . Big Sioux _ 77 9 2,869 100 4 100 Big Springs Civil Bend, 89-49 — Civil Bend, 90-49 64 950 Civil Bend, 90-50 -_ Elk Point, 91-48 26 10 25 122 336 380 Elk olnt. 91-50 ~ 62 86 2,094 1,549 Jefferson, 90-48 Jefferson, 89-49 7 200 """Tioo Jefferson, 90-49 - - 81 12 2,450 497 83 10 67 2,710 100 812 Richland _ - — Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, 93-49 v?r|taiar"9r-48"':::: " 20 Vifgihia, 95-48 85 200 1,8S0 ;~; The County 517 14,199 7 200 334 8,913 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS a49 TABLE XVI— Continued Shofvlng AcreaEe and Yield of Corn, Wlieat, Oats, Barley. Rye and Speltz by Coantles and Minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Acres Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres Bushels 'Walworth County — 121-74 __ 1,434 1,191 396 213 17,299 23,580 3,184 730 5,225 5,108 1,765 1,727 29,930 28,562 11,632 8,600 214 200 121 61 4,347 121-75 .4,307 121-76 _ _ 1,607 121-77 940 121-78 122-74 ,_ 122-75 1,228 943 798 1,325 218 687 1,423 2,040 1,380 506 105 659 1,268 957 623 369 420 192 18,525 19,890 .11,525 13,515 2,210 ■ 9,499 29,145 21,080 16,860 8,190 2,100 13,350 18,177 7,020 10,085 7,370 9,265 6,655 6,487 4,332 3,881 , 5,635 975 5,456 4,955 4,693 4,697 836 61,822 34,427 19,580 34,770 4,950 37,988 40,090 25,380 23,430 8,625 547 480 223 262 21 362 612 446 318 24 15,365 17,140 122-76 13,330 122-77 6,835 122-78 _ 620 123-74 ^ _ 10,130 123-75 . 18,070 123-76 _-_,—_ 123-77 8,779 6,141 123-78 123-79 1,800 124-74 _ 6,049 7,281 3,686 1,836 1,514 342 18 52,209 54,930 19,550 12,647 5,797 3,944 175 508 273 274 211 110 156 30 13,104 124-75 ' 9,348 124-76 _ 5,174 124-77 - - 4,831 124-78 2,619 124-79 - 3,885 124-80 - - - 1,200 The County 18,375 268,254 76,398 519,038 5,453 148,472 350 THTRrrt!!ENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVI — Continned Showing; Acreage and Yield of Corn, IVheat, Oat», Barley, Rye and Speltz liy Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND -TOWNSHIPS Ba Acres rley Bushels Rye Acres Bushels Speltz Acres 1 Bu.shels 'Walivortli' Connty — 121-74 207 531 240 .63 16,287 10.872 1,760 1.230 105 69 1,739 815 381 150 88 83 74i 5.793 211-75 4,980 910 ■ 121-76. - 121-77 -_ 38 167 13 2,160 128 - 441 580 75 66 2,780 1,365 5,496 788 ,121-78 _• - _ 122-74 -£ __ "- 996 521 404 , - 148 40 1,231 ,-• 687 -, '272 "390 67 ,. .70 •^85 626 •285 ■70 52 76 47 17,025 9,971 6,475 2,185 106 27,842 15,390 4,795 2,685 1,680 1,400 19,606 12,446 4,410 1,180 996 910 607 4.^828 122-75 :.- -122-76 -i -122-77 __ 147 338 65 -50 165 181 237 86 20 66 207 122 58 103 . 1,780 4.925 ,696 935 122-78 ^''_ 123-74 i-_ 105 ■ 322 ,:,297 ,220 83 1,816 . 6,305 4,341 2,246 1,465 123-75 -I ._ 123-76 ^1- '^^^- 123-77 J: i 2.'848 i;605 3.986 1,:630 626 - 123-78 ^ a'23-79 • ■■ 124-74 -X^ ^^— 124-75 ■ • _ 180 307 231 -137 96 3,012 4.631 2.760 1.225 1.114 liS47 4 325 124-76 - 1.610 995 124-77 _ _ 124-78 i,:89S 124-79 J.. 124-80 __ — The County 7,798 159,858 5,099 41.891 3.295 46,602 table: XVI — Continued ShoiTlng Acreage and Yield of Corn, VHieat, pats. Barley, Rye and Speltz by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Corn Wheat Oats Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Yankton Connty — GayvlUe Jamesville Lestervllle Marindahl Mayfield Mission Hill Odessa Turkey Valley — Utica Volin Walshto-wn Ziskso 92-54 93-65 94-56 93-66 93-57 95-66 The County 108 1445 .304 642 •.350 ,027 ,002 464 .571 464 786 639 634 696 406 681 630 241 221.930 77,880 87.800 226.226 156,764 207,302 78,566 264,600 133,733 253,360 86.830 112,235 18.246 69,094 8.000 76,890 63,130 93,860 3,378 4,102 3,314 650 1,023 611 3,607 700 1,661 2,392 3,950 4.107 222 128 43,548 23.870 • 16,275 6,619 9,640 2,966 24,794 4,986 109,934 24,482 5,773 27,625 2,140 3,250 364 668 1,633 3,760 4,240 14,181 94,973 2,206,434 32,600 228,983 1.170 1.821 2,620 4.852 2,753 4.134 1,9;: 5,720 3.784 4.157 2.463 9.287 68 508 200 1,029 792 2.667 38,655 41,655 50.618 162,410 107,667 127.440 42.170 150,026 109.745 132,505 70,050 61,450 2,250 14,450 6,000 26,612 21,770 81,689 49.831 1,247,160 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 351 table: XVI— Contlnned Shovring Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltc by Conntles and Minor Civil DItIbIous TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS ■ Bar Acres ley Bushels R3 Acres re Bushels Speltz - Acres 1 Bushels 1 Yankton Connty — Gayville 5 27 16 9 64 42 18 180 360 292 200 1,660 900 300 ' ■■■Ar',' Jamesvllle 177 6 1,810 72 LestervlUe f MsLrindalil _ 32 750 Mayfield _ 8 96 Mission Hill 10 31 900 3 10 Utica 43 820 , Volin _ ' Walshtown _ _ _ 7 130 20 Zisksto 31 208 92-54 — 93-55 94-56 2 60 , 93-56 93-57 — 217 21 265 am 6 130 ' 95-56 2 100 The County 470 5,515 231 2,326 95 1.750 352 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1916 TABLK XVI— ConMnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx by Conn ties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Co Acres rn - Bushels Wh Acres eat Bushels Oats Acres ! Bushels Ziebach County — l(f-18 30 72 40 246 195 100 1 15 10-20 10-21 70 450 765 ' 10-23 . ._ 7 105 8 8 40 10-24 160 11-17 _ 11-18 11-20 467 160 31 64 109 15 292 281 544 190 400 22 101 279 495 439 557 270 10 50 165 250 50 303 272 215 295 1,970 150 745 575 60 477 955 11-21 __ _ __ 11-22 10 6 4 100 11-23 __ _ 4 1 30 20 11-24 12-17 12-18 37 10 21 80 108 29 27 40 80 88 120 260 1,060 325 e58 372 195 85 74 68 39 39 19 23 175 12-19 150 12-20 — - 720 12-21 500 , 12-22 605 12-23 12-24 - 993 630 13-18 183 13-19 13-20 __ 14 110 17 110 695 200 10 107 40 13-21 __ 515 14-18 14-20 - 14-21 __ 231 420 70 470 15-21 16-20 _. 51 . 366 89 251 132 123 532 500 1,890 385 1,809 1,510 1,575 4,072 16-21 _ - 17-17 22 115 442 522 25 89 20 20 234 283 17-18 1,210 285 17-19 17-21 _ 25 175 190 878 200 17-23 591 The County 6,804 20,358 843 6,050 1,114 7,870 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 363 table: XVI-T^»ntlnned Shovrlng Acreaise and Yield of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye and Speltx liy Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS BarleV Acres Bushels R3 Acres Bushels Sp( Acres 3ltz Bushels Ziebach County — 10-18 10-20 10-21 ^ 10-23 40 800 10-24 11-17 11-18 ,- — 11-20 11-21 11-22 • 11-23 ' _ - 11-24 1 12-17 . 12-18 ; 12-19 . 23 15 182 144 12-20 2« 254 12-21 12-22 15 300 12-23 12-24 13-18 6 2 13-19 _ 13-20 - - 114 166 614 . 1,107 11 37 120 13-21 __ 446 14-18 14-20 10 95 17 200 14-21 40 100 15-21 ■^ 16-20 16-21 - - 17-17 17-18 11 18 36 17-19 90 17-21 10 154 100 1,725 17-23 - 51 539 The Coun>;y 76 934 645 4,874 143 1,044 364 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI.E: xvn Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor GlTil 'DtTisIons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels CIO Acres ver Bushels Aurora County I 1, ____ Belford 175 534 14? 107 18 23 93 9 27 "Rristol S5 . , Dudley 44 220 20 19 Piresteel 80 400 30 80 152 15 53 106 77 3 150 ._ Palatine 70 358 36 6 5 30 5 25 76 77 17 8 28 68 118 20 325 200 303 80 Pleasant "Valley 7 15 White Lake in 28 The County 658 2,383 965 522 TABLE XVII — Continued Shoivlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Other Gr Bushels Acres ass Seed Bushels Aurora County — Aurora _ Belford . — Bristol ^_ 55 65 13 8 Center Cooper _ Crystal Lake Dudley Bureka _ Firesteel 20 35 ____— Gales — » — __—• Hopper "** Lake ■ Palatine Patten 6 6 Planklnton ________ ** Pleasant Lake Pleasant Valley : Truror _ wasfiinKton . _ _ White Lake The County 81 96 13 8 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 355 TABIiE! XVII— Continued . ShowluK Acreage and Yield ot .Flax and .Grass Seeds by Coiintles and Minor Ci-ril Divisions TOWNS. AND . TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres 1 Bushels Alfalfa Acres 1 Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Beadle Connty — Allen 61 116 243 66 180 15 172 308 847 340 791 40 54 26 42 34 ■ . 'Altootia : 3 3 -Banner ■ . Barrett 6 6 4 7 'Belle Prairie Bonilla ^ 9 ' 71 40 40 58 2S Burr Oak _ 6 8 40 317 66 4 15 2 27 70 28 6 7 4 178 10 11 46 34 64 5 17 7 1 50 34 2 22 31 Carlyle 26 80 243 135 450 518 Clifton Clyde 'Custer .: ' L 30 15 113 112 187 20 30 6 49 103 200 100 300 403 1,070 240 280 45 300 465 Fairfleld Foster Grant _ _ ^Hartland '. 10 3 Iowa ^ Kellog Lake Byron Liberty — r- Lo^an MlUord 127 340 10 6 58 2 11 70 Pearl Creek _ - 25 44 12 125 297 30 Pleasant "View Richland Theresa 8 Valley ., 'Vernon : _ 6 9 22 110 20 17 10 2 9 56 157 The County — 1.927 8,120 1,059 543 13 6 3S6 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH. DAKOTA, 1915 TABL,!! XVIi— Coiitinned Sbowlng Acreage and Yield of Fliix and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI Ulvlslons TOWNS AND Timothy Other Grass Seed TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Beadle County Alien' : Altoona - Banner - 15 140 3 19 Belle Pra:lrle _ _ _ Bonillar - ___ Broa.dland - Carlyle _ __:. Cavour Clifton _ - __ _ _ __ Clyde _ - - __„ ■ Custer - - ■ ■ 2 15 Dear born Fairneld _ _ _ _ 4 .^R Grant _ _ _ _ 1 Hartland - 6 30 Kellog - - Lake Byron : ■ _ ■: 4 27 Liberty Lo^an -_;_ ^ _ Milford _ _ Nance _ - - Pearl Creek _ . Pleasant View ^ Richland _ ■ - _ Sand Creek - _ _ Valley _ _ — 9 150 10 65 Wessinffton : ' - : Whiteside _ ■_ ^-i. 12 130 Wol-sey * - - _ 22 246 43 365 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 357 TABIilC XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND 1 Flax TOWNSHIPS Acres I Bushels Alf£ Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Bennett County 35-38, 39, 40_ _ _ 35, 36-33, 35__ __ 1 1 35-33, 35 ___ . 36-34 36-35 36-36 _ _ 36-37 ._ 36-38 _. ■ 36-39 _ _ 36-40 37-33 _ 37-34 _ 37-35 37-36 37-37 12 16 37-38 37-39 . 38-34 ■ 38-35 38-36 38-37 ~ 38-38 38-39 38-40 39-33 39-34 1 - _ - 39-36 39-37 _ _ _ — 12 16 35S- THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XVII — Contlnned Showlngr Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor ClTlI DlTisldns TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seed Bushels Bennett County — 35-3J! .^9 40 35 36-33 35 35-34, 35 , 36-34 ' 36-35 _ - 36-36 36-37 36-38 _ - - 36-39 36-40 37-33 - _ 37-34 37-35 37-36 37-37 37-38 _ 37-39 _ 38-34 38-35 _ _ - _ 38-36 _ . 38-37 - 38-38 38-39 - 38-40 - _ 1 1 30 39-33 _ _ 39-34 39-35 39-36 _ _ 39-38 , ______ 39-40 __ The County 1 30 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 369 TABLB XVII— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield vt Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fi Acres Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres 1 Bushels 1 Bon Holnme Albion 135 546 22 56 70 75 32 •89 Avon ii _ _ _ ^ i Bon Homme 20 21 g Cleveland _ g Bmaniiel . Franklin _ 27 49 76 208 66 59 251 302 Hancock _ Jackson _ _ 5 40 Jefferson 35 10 150 117 Monroe 29 36 . Running: Water Scotlatnd _ _ _ 7 254 65 50 5 259 80 51 17 6 Sprinerfield _ Tabor -. - " The County 155 157 1,524 1.375 93 32 table: XVII — Continued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy- Acres Bushels Other Grass Seed Acres I Bushels Bon Homme County- Albion Avon Bon Homme Cleveland Emanuel Franklin Hancock Jackson JefCerson Lincoln Monroe Running Water Scotland Springfield Tabor Washington The County- go 50 130 360 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII-f-Contlnned ShoTTine Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND 1 TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover ■ Acres Bushels Brooklnjgs Connty — Af ton . 85 94 130 80 251 171 60 215 329 76 98 37 86 192 75 253 45 207 91 480 219 59 39 600 780 1,211 600 1,406 790 78 1,738 2,306 628 803 285 778 2,075 750 1,869 354 1,372 885 1,270 525 341 357 32 43 8^ 45 44 Alton - 117 Argo _ 140 Aurora ■_ 26 . 13 _ 1 13 34 Bangor 103 144 Blkton Eureka ■ Lake Hendricks Lake Sinai 6 29 Medary _ 37 20 20 Oalo _I_ _ 30 Parnell 6 2 41 13 59 161 122 Sterling _ - 9.no Trenton Volga Winsor 1 1 99 ~~'""l06 The County ____ 3,372 21,801 B2 46 728 967 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 361 table: XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim - Acres othy Bushels Other Grass Seed Acres Bushels Brookings County Afton 290 513 535 539 52 g 10 447 956 18 67 199 95 747 9 463 82 168 439 77 341 77 81 1,660 1,706 2,501 1,246 169 30 20 2,182 3,636 18 303 1,280 315 1,869 . 41 1,244 281 714 1,903 397 995 407 486 Alton • _ 145 Argo 5 3 3 11 Bangor Brookings 75 Blkton _ _ _ . Eureka _ _ Lake Hendricks 22 7 265 Lake Sinai 53 Medary Oslo - Oak Lake Oakwood Parnell Richland Sherman 10 6 3 800 Sterling 92 Trenton _ 60 Volga 6,213 23,403 204 1,2R1 362 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Continued Shovrlngr Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grasa Seed* by Counties and Minor ClTlI DlvlslonM TOWNS AND 1 TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Brown County — 115 182 30 60 12 60 83 100 122 88 1,125 874 270 352 105 700 225 900 414 860 2 2 40 40 Allison - Bates ^ Bath _ J . ._ 37 29 Brainerd 8 12 Carlyle _ _ Claremont 13 2 Detroit _ 10 7 Frederick 40 20 Gem _ 1_ _ 50 60 20 500 435 150 Greenfield _ Groton ^ _ 15 14 Henry 120 32 240 245 Highland _ 1 4 1 4 Liberty • _ Lincoln 20 131 65 55 40 30 150 570 278 125 82 180 New Hope _ 11 1 158 8 1 150 Osceola Ordway _ 256 151 60 53 55 87 160 33 46 ■ 1,729 80 225 810 360 763 1,750 229 388 Ravinia Richland _ _ _ _ _ Riverside _ 3 5 1 6 15 1 Rondell Savo _ Shelby Warner _ _ 10 32 Westport The County 2,416 15,134 279 283 40 40 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 363 table: XVII — Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grnsa Seeds by Conntles and Minor Civil DlvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seed Bushels Brown County- Aberdeen _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 60 11 290 Allison _ Bates - Bath - 7 29 50 Cambria _ _ ^ _,. 2 2 3 6 770 Carlyle. .. Detroit - - Garden Prairie -. Gem __ Greenfield ^ _ _ Hanson 15 9 400 Highland Lansiner Liberty _ _ 2 5 144 1,753 Ordway Portage 5 16 763 8,090 Richland 8 15 100 21 106 300 Shelby - - 6 22 3 80 18 975 571 217 1,069 12,546 304 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfi Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Brule County 60 5 15 819 2 61 Chamberlain 10 30 40 32 1 92 86 4 Grand View Hig^hland 60 32 366 125 Kimball - _ _ Lyon 151 14 10 24 Ola Plainfield 52 1 60 25 3 Plummer 48 235 5 55 IS .2 Richland Smith 22 45 55 35 Union Waldro 20 40 West Point Wilbur 20 140 3 16 6 9.R Willow Lake - The County 202 1,016 488 374 91 51 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 366 TABIiE XVII— Continued Showing; Acreag;e and Vleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres 3thy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Brule County — America Brule _ , 15 100 70 Chamberlain _ _ _ Cleveland _, _ _ Eagle 45 30 Highland Kimball _^ _ _ Lyon Ola _ „ Plainfield _ _ 25 10 5 41 Plummer Red Lake Richland - - Smith ~" Torry Lake 1 Union _ _ _ "Syaldro Wilbur 15 260 Kimball Pukwanna _ _ Pukwanna, town Willow Lake 4 4 29 12 180 401 TADLB XVII — Continued Showlus Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Buffalo County — Arlington IDden ,-- Ejldorado E31vira Grant The County — Flax Acres Bushels 28 28 Alfalfa Acres Bushels 52 68 116 Clover Acres Bushels 36£ THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVn — Contlnned ShowlnK Acreage and Yield ot Flax and GraMS SeedH by Counties and Minor ClTll DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels OtherGrass Seeds Acres Bushels Bnflalo County — Arlington Bden Eldorado Elvira Grant The County AGRlCULTUnAL STATISTICS 367 TABLB XVn— Continued Showing Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Gram Seeds by Oonnties and Minor Cl-vll Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PI Acres ax Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Butte County — 7-1 _ 53 178 . _ 8-1 __ 132 18 10 47 127 576 312 379 161 21 114 304 1,190 736 8-2 13 246 ■ 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 ___ 8-8 I 9-1 . . 20 57 9-2 9-3 8 34 44 9 34 151 154 16 9-4 62 134 9-5 _ 9-6 9-7 9-8 __ - _ _ _ "■ 9-9 - - 10-1 __ 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 _ — 10-6 _ _ :::::::: 10-7 „ 10-8 — -- 10-9 3 2 11-1 __ _ » 11-2 11-3 11-4 __ 11-6 11-6 - . 11-7 _ ! 11-8 :: — ■ 11-9 _ _- _ — - _ .:::.::: ! 12-1 12-2 12-3 _ _ 12-4 __ ■ 12-5 __ _ 12-6 :::::::: 12-7 - .:. 12-8 12-9 __ 13-1 _ _ _ 13-2 _ 13-3 13-4 13-6 13-6 13-7 _ _ 113-8 '13-9 14-1 _ 14-2 _ . 14-3 36& THIRD CENSUS OK SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK: XVII — Continued Showing; Acrease and Yield of Flax and GrasB Seeds by Conntlen and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Butte County — Continued — 14-4 14-5 14-6 24 100 14-7 14-8 14-9 _ 1 The County 102 1 481 1.390 3,480 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 369 TABLE XVII— Continued ShowluK Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Dthy Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Butte County — 7-1 _ . . ._ 7-2 ._ 8-1 _ 8-2 . -. _ 8-3 _. _ . . _ _ _ 8-4 . 8-5 _ - _ - . 8-6 _ 8-7 __ _ _ _- _ 3 7 20 460 8-8 . _- __ 9-1 9-2 :.: :: :::::::::: . _: . 9-3 _ 9-4 4 40 9-5 9-6 _ _ 5 40 9-7 - _ 9-8 __ - 9-9 10-1 _ 10-2 10-3 _ __ 10-5 _ 10-7 - - _ _- -_ _ _ - -_ - 10-8 10-9 - __ — — 11-1 11-3 _ _ . 11-5 lX-7 11-9 12-1 - 12-2 — — 12-3 12-4 12-6 12-7 13_1 13.3 ii_l 1i_o 14_4 _ 14-5 370 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVn — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI DlvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Butte County — Continued — 14-6 -. 14-7 14-8 _- _. 14-9 . 3 7 29 540 TABLE XVII — Continued Sho^vlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PI Acres ax Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres 1 Bushels Campbell County — 125-76 125-74 - 35 24 95 43 28 67 204 185 290 185 110 288 126-75 126-76 3 4 126-77 126-78 127-74 127-75 127-76 94 25 107 87 73 81 80 156 70 277 229 361 272 234 127-77 127-78 - 128-74 128-76 128-78 1 1 128-77 128-78 35 2 20 2 126-79-80 The County 839 2,861 41 27 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 371 TABLE XVII— Contlnned Showlnsr Acren^e and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres 1 Bushels 1 Campbell Connty — 125-76 .. - 126-74 . . 1 2 126-75 — 126-76 _- _ _ - 2 3 6 40 126-77 - - - . 126-78 1 10 127-74 127-75 __ 127-76 127-77 15 10 120 127-78 150 128-74 _ - 128-751 , 3 28 128-76 128-77 128-78 _ 128-79-80 - The County - 3 5 34 348 «72 THIRD CENSUS OF SOT3TH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII — Continued Sho'wiiig: Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvtslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PI Acres 3,X Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Charles IHlx County — Bryarii . 5 22 14 105 189 2 20 6 44 211 Carrol _ - Castalia _ Choteau Creek _ ' 1 1 Forbes ■ 100 7 320 30 6 12 100 5 67 17 22 3 " ■■ Highland _ 12 81 7 3 1 Howard _ 64 1 10 50 Lake George 20 40 120 180 12 30 9 Lone Tree Moore Plain Center Platte 35 42 Ree 26 198 Rhoda 139 128 Rouse Signal Wahehe " White Swan 20 26 100-71 - 40 55 The County 267 899 681 714 41 56 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 373 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seed Acres Bushels Charles Mix County — Bryan Carrol Castalla Choteau Creek ,_. Darlington Forbes Goose Lake Hamilton Highland Howard Jackson Kennedy Lake George La Rouche Lawrence Lone Tree Moore Plain Center Platte Ree Bhoda Rouse Signal Wahehe White Swan 100-71 34 40 The County 34 40 374 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVII— Conttnned Showlne Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres 1 Bushels 1 Clark County — Ash 1 1 3 Berlin "25 90 15 55 108 58 84 75 814 150 390 718 290 368 : :. Blaine 5 18 4 18 20 7 7 1 31 27 Cottonwood Darlington Eden 27 3 Elrod Fordham 15 271 171 315 146 1,601 1,305 881 4 4 Garfield 4 2 Haffue Lake 1 27 2 1 51 1 Lincoln _ _ - 10 20 209 40 107 80 120 1,590 280 1,170 30 36 Maydell Mt. Pleasant 13 55 13 665 7 8 188 64 52 245 191 27 35 1,710 574 500 1,014 1,240 106 211 2 15 4 6 10 H.osedal6 14 8 5 8 Spring Valley Thorne Warren _ W^oodland 1 The County 2,395 15,323 213 ■ 850 65 80 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS TABLE XVII — Continued 375 Showing: Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres 3thy Bushels Other Grass Seed Acres Bushels Clark County — Ash __ _. _ Berlin 20 70 Blaine Collins __. . 3 155 10 190 Cottonwood 9 30 Day 1 7 Eden Elrod _ Fordham 40 Poxton - Garfield - „ . „ Haffue -. Lake 3 13 10 84 Lo^an _ _ 40 187 Maydell _ ._ _ Mt. Pleasant ___■ _ Richland _ — . | Rosedale - - _ - «- 1 5 35 27 271 403 49 217 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres 1 Bushels 1 Alfalfa Acres IBushels 1 ClO Acres ver Bushels Clay County — Bethel . Falrvlew ■ 40 10 20 100 23 5 20 5 Mtf^ckline: Pleasant Valley Prairie Center _.— 45 42 174 34 220 4 85 370 400 125 1,300 78 21 5 13 20 23 'Riverside - — g Spirit Mound Star - - — 1 6 VArtnillion The County — 665 2,404 123L |- 29 4Q| 36 376 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and minor CiTil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Clay County — Bethel Kairview _ Garfield Meckling | | Pleasant Valley Prairie Center _ 63 Spirit Mound Star - The County 63 table: XVII — Continued Sliofving Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Plax Acres Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Codington Coonty-— 314 102 108 2,310 1,277 678 Eden 1 7 5 4 Germantown 114 32 232 344 232 73 131 85 128 36 419 21 35 1,233 118 1,311: 1,870 541 430 815 495 1,048 255 9,546 700 110 5 5 30 50 8 200 ICampeska 4 1 2 2 Lake Leola 1 20 90 Pelican 6 Richland - 7 25 8 13 - The County 2,406 22,737 127 229 33 103 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 377 TABLiE: XVII — Contlnaed Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and GraHS Seeds by Connttea and Minor Civil DlvlslonH TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Codington County — Dexter _ 25 6 2ff 105 45 30 17 628 Eden _ __ _ _ _ _ 225 Elmira _ __ _ Fuller __ _ _ _ Germantown _ _ _ 9 10 46 364 35 127 23 239 Henry _ _ _ _ ICampeska, - _ 15 6 218 742 Lake _ 55 37 256 178 Pelican Phippa 5 100 RanvlUe 22 155 Richland _ _ 50 9 156 27 3 10 507 2,190 93 1,108 378 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 table: XVII — Contlnned Shoivlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and GrasM Seedii by Counties and Minor CItU Dlvliilona TOWNS AND Flax TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels CorBon County — 18-21, 22, 23 146 30 512 60 10 75 18, 19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 ■ 19-22 20. 21. 22-20 27 40 186 17 lis 923 42 18-24 __ _ 21 16 15 12 18-25 18-28 __ 20-17 _ 20-18 10 70 20-19 __ 19-17 14 56 22 360 19-18 1-17 21-18 • __ 156 131 715 518 21-19 11 6 21-20 21-21 4 1 21-22 _ __ . 5 20 22-17 1 2 22-18 61 337 321 10 40 249 1,691 1,517 60 240 22-19 35 30 22-20 __ 22-21 22-22 __ 22-23 23-17 _ ._ 23-18 10 50 18 8 13 41 250 162 56 50 23-19 - _- 23-20 23-21 _ 23-23 -_ The County 1,659 7,603 88 66 10 75 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 379 TABLB XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Connties and Minor Civil DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seed Acres Bushels Corson Connty->- 18-21, 22, 23 18, 19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 19-22 1 2 2 20, 21, 22-26, 27 . 18-24 - _ _ 18-25 18-28 - ._ 20-17 ._ 20-18 20-19 _ _ „ __ 19-17 , . . 19-18 .. 1-17 ^ 21-18 21-19 6 5 21-20 - 21-21 .__ _ 21-22 22-17 - _- __. 22-18 22-19 _ - ... 22-20 — 22-21 _ - 22-22 22-23 - 23-17 - _ _ _- 23-19 __ __ _ 23-20 23-21 _ ._ _- 8 7 380 THIUD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVII— Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Flax and GraSH Seeds by Couities and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Flax TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Cnster Connty— 2, '3-10, 11, 13 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, *" 4, 6 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 4-10 5-4 2-4 _ _' 2-6 ^ 2-7 _ _ ' _ 2-8 2-10 41 5 3-1 3-4 -- _: —I"-- 1' -- I--" \ J- -- - " : ' :: : ::: 3-5 _ — - - 3-7 __ 18 7 3-8 3-10 45 30 3-11 _ _ __ 3-12 ' 40 26 8 6 4-1 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 __ 5 290 5 6 266 4-9 4-10 _ - __ 4-11 • 5-5 98 44 25 40 27 67 47 24 48 10 5-8 5-9 _ _. 5-10 6-1 _ 6-4 . 6-5 . 6-6 _. __ 6-7 „ . 6-8 „ „ 23 6 445 13 6-9 - 732 982 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 381 TABI.E: XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Gr Acres assSeeds Bushels Custer County — 2, 3-10, 11, 12 . 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 ■ 4-10 -_-_ 5-4 2-4 19 8 2-6 _. 2-7 5 40 2-8 _ _ -_ 2-10 . 3-1 . ■ _ _..__ "^ 3-4 . . 3-5 . :_ _ 3-7 3-8 3-10 . 3-11 _ . . 3-12 ._ 4-1 _ _ 4-4 _ _. _ . 4-5 „ - . 4-6 _ __ __ 4-7 __- ._ ... 4-8 . 4-9 __ _ _ _ 4-10 - - . 4-11 5-5 5-9 _ •6-1 ... 6-5 _. _- 6-7 . __ 6-8 _ - - 6-9 . 19 8 5 40 3S2 THIKD CKNSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII— Continue^ ShOTrinK Aereagre and Yield of Flax and GrasB Seedn by Conntlp.s and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Alfalfa Clover Acres I Bushels I Acres I Bushels I Acres I BushelK I Davison . County — Badgrer 1 118 107 140 60 70 700 469 950 184 600 1 202 22 50 95 41 97 165 141 178 . 18 63 47 1 252 2 69 60 25 119 200 117 212 145 42 37 6 1 i Baker Beulah , Blendon 5 a Lisbon Mitchell Mt. Vernon 20 40 100 400 2 65 s Prosper 64 Rome 27 124 Tobin _ Union ' - The County 5S2 3,427 1,209 1,2S0 78 84 table: XVII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Vleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy' OtherGr Bushels Acres ass Seeds Bushels Davison County — 36 775 Beulah _ — - - 10 19 Mitchell _ 8 15 7 140 ' 18 158 Tobin - The Countv - 18 34 61 1,068 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS - 383 TABLB XVn — Contlnned ShowtuK Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Flax TOWNSHIPS 1 Acres Bushels 1 Alfs Acres Llfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Day Connty — Andover, 122-59 Andover, 123-59 __ Bristol 146 287 142 1,268 2,010 1,293 4,031 Butler Central Point Egeland 606 Farmlngton Grenvllle 359 357 11 166 523 251 370 454 288 117 83 81 472 223 365 138 169 399 4,383 2,915 610 1,467 6,110 2,029 4,069 ""i.ill 1,639 622 342 5,246 1,091 3.066 1,170 1,433 3,610 Highland 2 28 8 ■ 4 37 10 Homer _ Independence Kidder Kosciusko Liberty 3 4 4 Morton __ » Nutley Oak Gulch Racine ■ Rantan Rusk Scotland Troy 24 29 9 Valley Wau Bay Webster _ Wheatland 407 370 3,446 2,391 4 4 2 York The County 6,780 52,262 73 82 4 13 384 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII— ContlnueA Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds \>y Couaties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Jthy Bushels Other Gr Acres. iss Seeds Busheis Day County — Andover, 122-59 6 1 30 12 i 120 52 10 225 Bristol Butler 1 32 40 52 20 Central Point _ 125 18 90 67 Farmington _ _ _ _ - 500 Grenville 1 3 10 20 Highland ._ Independence - - 20 Kidder Liberty _ _ - Lyman Nutley - _ _ - _ Oak Gulch _ __ jg 14 100 240 25 115 Troy - Valley __ _ __-__. 77 101 ,■ 10 200 Webster _ _ _ Wheatland 4 35 3 63 iUlU __ - _ — — - ., ^ 2461 R74 188 1,355 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 3S& TABLE XVII — Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds l-y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Plax Acres BuS&els Alfalfa Acres Bush'jla Clover Acres Bushels Deuel Coiunty— Altamont 42 81 322 344 430 70 381 198 463 100 413 56 375 194 208 489 270 587 2,547 2,447 644 713 1,059 1,623 2,893 689 2,502 401 2,723 673 910 5,439 ■ Antelope Valley 2 4 55 47 - 19 6 20 2 6 295 32 19 69 Hia»va.ii-a. 26 TTeprick Lowe 20 2 25 1 Scandinavia :_ 4 25 The County 4,166 26,120 49 52 116 492 TABI/IS XVH — Continued SliowinK Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Deuel Connt7— Altamont Antelope Valley Blom Brandt Clear Water Glenwood Goodwin Grange Havana Herrick Hidewood Lowe Norden Portland Rome Scandinavia Timothy Acres Bushels 863 233 34 221 195 240 468 112 313 57 665 95 .88# ,884 The County 7,380 2,928 823 162 1,195 745 154 1,680 427 769 160 7,128 208 7,116 7,116 23,495 Other Grass Seeds Acies Bushels 11 26 11 186 10 207 386 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLK XVII— Continued ShoTrlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Graos Seeds by Conntles and Minor CiTlI Dlvlsiona TOWNS AND 1 PI TOWNSHIPS 1 Acres - a,x Alfa Bushels Acres Ifa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Dewey County — 12-22 71 20 17 12-23 12-24 13-22 30 142 72 13-23 13-24 15-22 - 15-23 - - 15-24 - - 15-25 16-22 5 14 16-23 16-24 _- 18 36 16-25 __ _. 16-26 _ 17-22 2 2 17-23 40 160 1 17-24 17-25 — 149 18 145 75 3 18 3 17-27- _ : 17-28 17-29 The County 560 433 SO 18 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Cl-rll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Gn Acres IBS Seeds Bushels Dewey County — 12-22 12-23 12-24 - 13-22 13-23 . '' 13-24 _ 15-22 : 15-23 15-24 15-25 — 16-22 _ - - — 16-23 :> 16-24 16-25 __ - - 16 26 - 17-22 - - 17-23 3 6 17-24 17-25 4 87 17-27 17-28 17-29 3 5 4 87 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 387. TABLS XVII— Continued Showlngr Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres, EIX Bushels ■ Alf£ Acres ilfa Bushels' Clover Acres lllushels Douglas County — Belmont 52 241 139 43 36 27 406 37 . Berlin Chester Clark East Choteau 20 30 120 100 21 10 72 260 254 59 114 90 194 30 35 54 112 205 39 4 34 234 _ Garfleld Grandview : Holland _ Independence _ Iowa _ _ J Joubert Lincoln * 75 55 224 290 Valley _._ Walnut Grove The County 232 975 1,292 1,217 1 table: XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flav and Grabi^ Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tira( Acres >thy Bushels Other Gr Acres 3,ss Seeds Bushels Douglas County — Berlin 6 10 Clark -- -- - - 10 10 3 30 Holland 1 Lincoln — - - - 5 2 2 Valley - 2 4 The Countv - -™. — 18 24 10 33 38S THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiK XVII— Continued Showing: Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grasn Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa ' Acres Llfa Bushels Clo Acros ver Bushels Edmund County — Bell - _ Bowdle 83 374 Clear Lake _ „ 421 143 69 170 206 231 12 29 85 312 S35 64 362 677 1,216 37 69 178 Cleveland Cloyd Valley Cortland Cottonwood Glen Glover _ Harmony _ Hillside Hosmer - :. 159 55 62 62 20 673 47 140 186 110 Hudson Huntley Ipswich ^_ Kent _ __ _ " Liberty 62 74 Montpelier 70 48 11 Odessa 1 1 Powell Richland 59 45 112 15 369 245 269 40 Sangamon Union _ 10 15 The County 1 2.218 6,544 11 16 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 389 TABIiC: XVII— Contlnned SKowlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy I Other Grass Seeds Acres I Bushels Acres I Bushels Bdmund County Bell 110 753 Bowdle _ „ _ _ _ 5 8 Bryant _ _ Clear Lake _ ■ _ _ _ - Cleveland _ Cloyd Valley _ __ Cottonwood Fountain _ ^ Glen - __ _ Glover _ _ Harmony Hillside Hudson •_ Huntley 7 50 50 475 Kent , _ _ _ _ - Liberty _ _ Modena _ _ 104 205 Odessa -. 15 68 95 110 Powell - _ _ 340 Richland 701 " 10 60 5 8 499 2,744 390 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Continued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions 1 TOWNS AND Flax Alfalfa TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Acres Busiiels Clover Acres Bushels Fall River— | 7-1 1 7-12 7-3 7-4 7-5 _ _- - 7-6 7-7 341 40 641 80 7^8 7-9 - __ 8-1 8-12 400 9.nn 8-3 1 ( 1 . _. _-:"!' 8-4 8-5 __ „ 8-6 __ _ 4 229 14 4 450 82 8-7 8-8 8-9 9-1 - _ 9-2 _ __._ 9-3 ::.::::„: i 9-4 _ 9-5 9-6 __ __ 9-7 „ _- - 82 150 140 17 113 31 9-8 — 9-9 ___ 10-1 — 10-2 10-3 10-4 _- - 10-5 _. 10-6 __. _ ._— 10-7 __ - 8 25 69 25 10-8 ._ 10-9 _ , 11-2 11-3 11-4 11-6 10 70 11-7 : — 11-8 ' - - 11-9 _. 11-10 12-2 5 3 12-3 12-4 12-5 - 12-6 12-7 12-8 40 5 54 15 "^ 12-9 Ardmore _-_ Oelrlche 1 The County 127) 219 1,235 1,768 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 391 TABLK XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grasa Seed* by Conntlea and Minor ClTlI Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres 3thy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Fall River County — 7-1 - _ . 7-12 _ _ __ _ - 7-3 _- _- 7-4 7-5 _ 7-6 7-7 ; J. ' — 7-8 7-9 _ 8-1 _ _ 8-12 _ __ :__ 8-3 _ _ 8-4, . _ 8-5 _ 8-6 __ 8-7 8-8 - _. 8-9 _ 9-1 _ _ _„ 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 _ .. 9-6 _ _ _ - 9-7 _ - . _. ■ _ 9-8 9-9 _. 10-1 — . 10-2 __ _- " 10-3 _ _- _ 10-4 _- 10-5 _. __ „ - _ 10-6 - 10-7 _ 10-8 _ — __ _ — 10-9 - ■ 11-2 :__ 11-3 _ 11-4 _. 11-6 - 11-7 __ _ 11-8 _ _ 12-1 _ _ 12-2 __ „ __ 12-3 _ 12-5 12-7 _ 2 18 12-8 - 12-9 2 35 4 52 392 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVU — ConttnneA Shovrlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND 1 TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres Bushels Alfalfa 1 Aci-riS Biislieis Clover Acres Bushels Fanlk Coinnty — 26 78 6 12 eenteryille _ _ Clark 64 147 215 95 95 20 140 10 62 80 544 300 182 245 40 337 50 Devor _ _ 7 7 Elroy Enterprise Hillsdale _ Lafoon 12 24 Latham , - 108 1.500 108 104 30 554 137 40 Orient _ Pulaski Saratoga 43 225 60 564 Sherman Union - - 10 28 Wesley Zell _ 117-70 _ 79 205 50 255 1,650 90 200 6,151 450 117-71 117-72 _. - 118-69 40 239 100 41 32 118-70 119-71 _ „ - - The County _ .1 2.205 13,610 76 103 1 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 393 TABLE XVII— Contlnned Showlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Gr Acres Eiss Seeds Bushels Faulk County — Arca.de , _ _ _ Centerville . Clark 10 104 Devor 10 25 Elroy -_ _ _ Bmeraon - -_ Biiiterprise - - Freedom - Hillsdale _ Lafoon 50 145 Myron _ - SO ' Pulaski - - """""I Saratoga " "Wesley - - Zell - - 117-70 _ 117-71 3 50 118-69 - 118-70 50 435 119-71 1 _ 60 170 143 689 394 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Graas Seeds by CountleM and Minor ClTll DlTlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PI Acres ax Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Grant County — 33 92 20 207 307 68 35 14 110 79 330 155 21S 5 90 81 153 118 615 200 1,872 2,225 529 350 180 890 692 2,756 918 1,748 13 858 686 1,079 Alban _ 8 31 25 Bigstone , Blooming Valley Farmington 49 1 3 4 9 Trilborn 2 3 2 1 Troy Twin Brooks The County 1,997 15,729 3 6 45 84 TABIiB XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Dthy Bushels OtherGr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Grant County — Alban - - 1 4 BloomlnET Vallev 19 44 16 110 55 40 17 90 Georgia - Grant Center - Li ra Madison - - Mazenna - 177 364 Osceola - Stockholm -_ 5 62 20 122 Troy _r - - Twin Brooks _ - "Vernon - 1 6 The Countv » _ 324 715 18 96 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 395 TABIiB XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and TABLK XTII— Continued TOWNS AND 1 Flax TOWNSHIPS 1 Acres | Bushels Alfa Acres Ifa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Gregory County — 95-65 - _ 95-66 __ _ _ 95-67 _ 29 16 138 11 20 2 45 13 90 95-68 - .. 95-69 ■ 95-70 ___-_ 95-71 17 1 95-72 _ 95-73 96-68 B% 96-68 W% 96-69 E% 96-69 W% 16 18 96-70 : __ ... 96-71 5 5 8 68 28 25 4 10 6 7 2 99 12 25 10 26 96-72 96-73 97-69 97-70 97-71 __ 97-72 97-73 EVi 97-73 "WVz 8 25 35 80 148 286 *" 98-70 30 178 1 60 1 2 9S-71 98-72 98-73 99-71 _ _ _ 99-72 15 15 7 99-73 100-72 100-73 - — The County 1 RSI Sis 598 431 ' f ( 396 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE! XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Graas Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Gregory County — 95-65 95-66 - _ 95-67 95-68 95-69 i 4 3 -8 1 222 95-70 __ __ 46 95-71 _- _ _ 95-72 85 150 95-73 _ . __ _ 96-68 B% __ . 96-68 W% _- 96-69 E% 96-69 "WM, 96-70 - - . 96-71 __ - 14 22 6 28 96-72 96-73 - _ - 97-69 _ _ 97-70 . 97-71 — ^ 97-72 — i 2 97-73 E'A — 97-73 W% . 98-70 -_ 98-71 _ 98-72 ._ _ 99-71 - 99-72 4 5 99-73 - - 75 700 100-72 . 100-73 - - 23 32 175 1,146 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 397 TABLB XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND PI TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Alfa Acres Ifa Bushels ClO Acres ver Bushels Haakon County — 1-18 36 30 42 30 24 2 40 24 Springfield __ Philip Philip __ 1-22 Nowlin _ Center Midland __ Grindstone 2 34 2 5 17 8 2-19 Brown Philip Cherry Pleasant View Pleasant , Lone Tree _ — Lincoln 60 13 45 20 25 67 35 161 Butte 25 120 Pleasant Valley Tucker Smith 3-22 Iowa Kiser Ash Creek _ _ 10 39 83 Pergrerson Mattison 23 10 Marietta _ 29 18 5-21 10 5-22 5-23 5-24 6-18 8-19 Milesville 43 25 3 2 69 1 6-21 6-22 O'ra.ndfteld. 7-18 7-19 150 167 400 409 55 7-20 . 10 130 ■7-22 7-23 7-24 8-22 8-23 41 81 5 20 The County 45 260 867 1,513 23 10 398 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII — Continned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Gr Acres iss Seeds Bushels Haalcon Connty— 1-18 _ SDrinerfield Philip Philip 1-22 Nowlin _ _ Midland „ _ __ 2-19 Philip _ Pleasant Lone Tree 40 Butte 3-22 Kiaer _ .. _ Ash Creek _ _ Bridges Creek Maxiniilia.n _ Dowling _ Top Bar _ _ _ 5-22 — _- 5-23 5-24 6-19 _ 6-21 , 6-22 _ _ Grandfield _ 7-18 — 7-19 . _ 12 7-20 _ _ 7-21 — - — 7-22 __ — - — 7-23 - _ 7-24 _ - 8-22 8-23 ._ 8-24 „ 9-24 . - - The County 52 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 399 table: XVII— Continued Showins Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsIons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Hamlin County — Brantford 115 100 18 89 102 50 108 120 120 144 20 64 123 81 1,005 405 101 674 942 400 767 895 895 599 145 414 569 817 Castlewood 13 g Cleveland _ Dempster Dixon BstelUne Garfield 9 16 15 9 5 5 Florence Florence _ Hamlin - Haytl .. 1 1 Norden _ _ Opdahl 1 95 8 Oxford Bryant, city Hazel, town 25 250 Lake Norden, town Castlewood, town - The County 1,159 7,983 26 15 109 29 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Hamlin County— Brantford Sastlewood gleveland Dempster Dixon Bstelline — Oarfleld Florence Hamlin Haytl Norden Opdahl Oxford Bryant, city Hazel, town Lake Norden, town Castlewood, town - 10 332 12 1,314 10 185 2 750 42 143 46 200 25 130 The County 679 2,529 17 155 40» THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, X915 table: XVII.— Contlnned ShowiiiK Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Graaii Seed* br Counties and Minor Cl-vll DlTlslonii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfi Acres Ufa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Hand County Aldee Alpha 20 40 82 160 Bates _ - 70 130 4 2 6 Cedar 50 60 5 8 Gilbert Glendale .„ Grand 20 10 Greenleaf Harrison Holden 2 2 Highland 80 4 85 10 Howell Hulbert ^^- 16 1 7 5 Logan _ , 12 35 — Midland Miller _ _ 100 14 Ohio — 7 35 Ontario Park 60 240 Pearl Plato _ 88 48 240 10 Pleasant Valley Ree Heights 1 15 Riverside Rockdale 90 200 Rose Hill __ 6 3 St. Lawrence 35 95 20 173 340 69 SpMng- - Spring Lake 15 15 5 2 Spring Hill Wheaton Tork 10 6 The County 719 1,869 194 70 1 15 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 401 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels OthefGr Acres a^s Seeds Bushels Hand County — Aldee _ . _ _ _ Alpha _ _ - _ _ Bates - . __ Burdette Campbell Carleton _ _ _ Cedar _ Como _ _ _ Fairview _ _ Florence Gilbert — . _ Glendale _ Grand - Harrison _ Holden - _ Highland - _____ - Howell _ Hulbert 1 100 Logan _ Mi4lland _ 35 350 Miller - - Ohio : _ Park __ Pearl Plato _ Pleasant Vallev '~ Snrine Hill _ - 6 lOS York 42 558 402 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII — Contlnned Showlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grasg Seedn by Conntles and Minor CItII Dl-vlslonia TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres [Bushels Alfalfa Acres | Bushels Clover Acres | Bush els Hanson Connty — Beulah 37 28 48 31 Hanson _ _ 120 80 73 260 480 1,000 7 40 21 5 42 38 Jasper ' Pleasant 72 110 470 460 41 12 20 126 40 32 16 29 132 40 13 8 8 4 11 86 Wayne _ _ 6 28 Worthen The County 461 2,69S 382 413 29 101 TABIiK XVII — Contlnned ShoTrlns Acreage and Ifleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seed Bushels Hanson County Bdfferton _ - 16 74 15 60 10 225 Jasper _ - Piano - 10 ii 12 300 Rosedale Taylor 6 28 "Wayne , - 20 35 The Countv 57 215 22 525 AGRICULTURAl. STATISTICS 403 Showing Acreage and TABLK XVII— Continued Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Alfa Acres Bushels Acres Ifa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Harding County — 15-1 16-2 15-3 _ 15-4 ._ 37 15 15-5 15-6 _ 15-7 . .. _- 15-8 -_ 15-9 _ __ 16-1 16-2 _. 16-3 16-4 . ._ 1 ' 16-5 - _ 16t6 _ |_.. 16-7 __ 16-8 _____ 1 16-9 __ __ 231 62 111 28 17-1 _. 17-2 . ■ 17-3 17-4 17-5 17-6 17-7 17-8 _ - 70 121 76 276 6 3 i 1 17-9 __ __ _ 18-1 18-2 18-3 18-4 18-6 18-8 94 208 149 739 18-9 19-1 19.2 31 13 40 21 19-3 19-4 ' 19-5 19-6 54 32 19-7 19-8 1 Q-Q 19 9 128 493 23 39 _ 20-4 9n-fi 10 21 74 29 43 10 13 155 114 129 9ft-7 9n-Q 91 -1 25 71 15 74 42 52 63 38 112 36 91 R 21-7 3 i 404 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Continued ShoTClnK AcreaKe and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres Bushels Alfi Aorea ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Hardlns County— Continued — 21-8 111 159 137 501 '^ 21-9 22-1 __ 22-2 22-3 __ ._ 66 114 54 68 93 96 85 14 174 576 104 41 29 696 631 42 22-4 22-5 22-6 22-7 68 4 22-8 22-9 10 1,00 23-1 _ _ 23-2 2 4 23-3 23-4 __ 95 64 90 22 29 12 160 39 21 28 35 116 23-5 __ _ _ 23-6 23-7 5 2 23-8 23-9 Tlfe County 2,389 6,022 97 113 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 405 TABIiB XVII— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Cl-rll DlvlBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Other Gr Acres Bushels Acres a.ss Seeds Bushels Harding County — 15-1 _ _- — - __ 15-2 . - _-_ 15-3 __ _ _ 15-4 _. 15-5 - 15-6 - _ 15-7 _ _ __ _ 15-8 _ 15-9 16-1 _ _ 16-2 - __ 16-3 _ 16-4 16-5 __ - — 16-6 16-7 - _- _ 16-7 16-8 _ _. 16|9 _ 17-1 __ __ 17-2 17-4 17-6 _ _ _ 17-8 _ . _- . 3 15 18-2 _ 18-4 _ 18-6 18-g 19.1 2 40 70 19-2 15 19-4 19-5 _ 19-6 19-8 1 14 20-2 20-4 4 7 21-3 _ 21-4 - 21-6 406 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XVII — Continued ShoYvIns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Hardlns County — Continued — 21-7 _ _ - 21-8 __ 21-9 _. — - — 22-1 _ 22-2 _ 22-3 _ — 22-4 22-5 1 5 22-6 22-7 _ . 22-8 22-9 - - - -_ 23-1 _ _« 23-2 _ - _ -_ 23-3 „ 23-4 23-5 - 23-6 _ _ - 23-7 __ - _ ■ 23-8 - __- _ _ 23-9 _ _- - 1 14 50 112 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 407 TABLB XVII— Contlnned ShOTTlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Ci-rll DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa Acres afa BushelSj Clover Acres Bushels Hnghes County — Byron _ _ 3 4 483 74 1 25 1 606 79 2 De Grey _ _ 10 6 125 Peorl Dry Run Webster Logan _ _ Blunt 4 11 Valley _ De Grey 3 49 Butte Harrold Pleasant Valley 10 20 5 46 Bretton 8 27 Blunt _ _ Harrold _ _ The County " 152 592 824 No return from Mentor, Rober, Rousseau or Buckeye townships. table: XVII — Continued Sliowing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels OtherGrass Seeds Acres Bushels Hughes County — Byron De Grey Peorl Dry. Run Webster Logan Blunt Valley De Grey Butte Harrold Pleasant Valley Canning Bretton Blunt Harrold — Pierre Indian School 408 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVII — Continned ShawlnK Acreage and Yield of Flax and GraBS Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres ax Bushels Alfj Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels HntcUnson County — Capital ■ 1« 16 21 20 69 7 28 69 Clayton Cross Plains Fair 20 60 5 2 Grand View _ 150 305 Kassel _ Kaylor S\ 28 200 15 5 32 68 4 80 5. 49 5 46 130 10 122 10 16 69 5 44 2 89 7 24 171 12 Kulm _- Liberty - _ Mllltown Molan ' Oak Hollow _ 75 60 65 368 400 22 Sharon Silver Lake Starr _ 32 75 Sweet 13 70 Valley __ _ Wittenberg 27 45 45 335 The County 584 2,124 558 675 5' 2 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 409 TABIiB XVII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels OtherGrass Seeds Acres Bushels Hntchinson County — Capital ._ _. 2 63 Clayton _ __ _ __ Cross Plains " Fair __ _ Grand View — German Kassel " Kaylor _ ~ Kulm _ ■"" Liberty Milltown Molan _ _ __ Oak Hollow _ _ _ Pleasant Sharon - Silver Lake _ Starr _ 12 135 Sweet Valley _ ._. ■ . __ 1 5 ' Wittenberg _ , _ 25 50 Wolf Creek . The County _ 1 5 39 243 410 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E XVn — Contlnned ShOTTlng Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Hyde County-^ 167 105 Holabird _ _ 16 52 Ea,gle Pratte Chapelle 109-72 __ _ Valley _ Washington 2 2 Franklin 300 100 1 3 Spring Liake _ _ 10 58 19 272 62 37 Eden 9 2 Douglas Illinois Highmore _ 5 2 *" Lincoln Convent Van Order Banner 39 398 The County 442 911 184 114 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 411 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Plax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres | Bushels 1 Hyde County — Wm. Hamilton __ Halibird _ __ _ Dewey __ Eagle __ Pratte _ _ Chapelle __ _ __ 109-72 - __ Valley _ __ Loomis _ - Washington Franklin _ _ _. Peno _ _ _ Spring Lake _ Bramhall _ |_ _| Eden _ _ Douglas _ Union _ Illinois - Highmore Lincoln _ _ _ Convent - 1 1 Van Order ], | 1 The County 412 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII— Continued Shotrlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Cl-vll Divisions TOWNS AND Flax TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Alfs Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres IBusnels 1 Jackson County— Cottonwood 1 i 24 15 200 89 Riverside 90 60 1 Grandview Jewett 1-24 1-25 Cedar _ Big Buffalo — - 5 37 Little Buffalo Kadoka 11 Kadoka Belvidere Belvidere 132 5 3 Stanford Interior Wall 4 6 __ Weta . 3-22 23 7 107 3 3-23 3-24 20, 20 3-25 50 205 Interior Interior Weta 3 21 10 17 Wall I' The County 25 57 584 502 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 413 table: XVII— Continued ShoTrlngr Acreage and Tleld of Plasf and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor CiTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels other Gr Acres aas Seed Bushels Jackson County — | | Cottonwood __•_ 1 ■ Riverside ■-• Grandview : Brady j _ _ Indian Creelc _ 1-24 1-25 Cedar _ Big Buffalo Little Buffalo ^ Kadoka _ , Kadolca « Belvidere Belvidere . , Stanford Wall Weta 3-22 3-23 __ _ 3-24 3-25 Interior , ' ' weta - - ■vyall 414 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLK XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seed* by Counties and Minor ClTil DlTlsiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Jerauld County— 13 76 40 20 80 48 540 166 140 350 103 29 5 19 20 39 30 22 40 6 Blaine , Cherry Crow Lake Dale 25 160 54 100 72 131 19 16 21 42 20 4 Logan Marlar 34 293 65 20 46 194 1,393 46 93 20 8 219 13 106 26 18 17 2 39 48 Media Pleasant Viola Wessington Springs 8 The County 9251 3,292 604 327 8 TABLB XVII— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels [Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Jerauld - County^ Alpe.na Anina Blaine Cherry Crow Crow Lake Dale Franklin Harmony Logan : Marlar Media Pleasant Viola Wessington Spgs. The County / — ; AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 415 TABI.E: XVII— Contlnned Shon-lng Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI Dl-rlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alf£ Acres i ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Kingsbury County— Badger 288 75 120 180 344 217 68 62 292 430 17 565 59 2,235 7ao 975 1,135 1,357 2,615 470 417 1,945 3,750 170 4,000 265 1 4 2 62 10 106 Baker L Denver "i 4 151 18 DeSmet 7 6 Bsmond Hartland 230 180 Iroquois 20 • 17 3 200 19 6 Le Sueur — — — — _.._. Manchester mathews _ Spirit Lake - — -._ "" Spring Lake White Wood 11 5 19 5 6 5 12 S The County 2,617 20,044 65 421 312 322 table: XVII— Continued Shovrlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels OtherGrass Seeds Acres Bushels Kingsbury County- Badger - - 9 31 Denver — _ - 7 34 12 178 IIa.rtla.Tid 100 442 Iroquois - - Le Sueur - 3 1 14 16 28 Snlrit Lake _ 310 23 966 90 White Wood 20 300 453 1,571 48 506 416 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntics and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alfs Acres Ufa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Lalce Connty — 70 13 522 30 35 147 36 655 20 1,520 330 285 828 330 20 . 568 51 10 4 10 2 545 4 Farmington Franklin 150 10 61 95 18 264 12 152 Lake View 149 LeRoy - 5 35 55 130 137 195 55 48 57 82 275 429 1,356 1,639 9 Orland . Rutland Wayne 2 1 65 35 Wentworth Wlnfred 385 60 60 The County 1,513 8,191 16 13 1,047 1,281 TABIiE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor CiTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres )thy Bushels Other Gr Acres iss Seeds Bushels Lake County- 480 5 10 1,835 12 30 Chester _. — - Clarno - - 68 81 363 ^1 100 108 18 2 169 509 516 1,908 580 72 460 390 76 6 450 Franklin _ - — 25 Rutland — — — — ii Stimmit — - — - 1 33 Wayne __—-,— - - — "Wentworth „———-- — — Wlnfred 273 1.433 1,703 8,265 1 68 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 417 TABLES XVII— Continued Shoivlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grasa Seeds hy Counties and Minor Ct-rll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres IBushels Clover Acres Bushels La-nrence County — Reausaw _ . Zinke _ . 189 Thompson _ Purois _ Stewart _ _ Central __^ :::::::' Deadwood Deadwood Gulch __ St. Onge _ • Whitewood _ The County 189 TABLE XVII — Continued Shovrlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Lawrence County — Reausaw 7 22 Zinke _ - 30 ThomDSon. 12 145 343 249 Furois 214 Ste^wart - _ — ._ 1,163 Central - Deadwood Gulch _ _ - 7 22 500 1.656 418 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVII— Continued 'Showing: Acreage and Yield of Flax and Graas SeedR by Conntlea and Minor ClTtl Dl-rlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa Aorps Llfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels lilncoln Connty — 30 34 250 35 3D 18 18 Canton 19 35 9 16 400 75 100 14 15 30 68 , F-airview. _ _ - Grant 35 124 Highland Highland LaValley 84 73 58 7 500 55 31 42 17 40 Norway _ Perry 30 15 81 90 250 80 664 200 12 15 7 Sprlngdale Springdale 8 The County 440 2,733 31 42 220 248 AGRICULTURAl, STATISTICS 419 table: XVII— Contlnned Shonlngr Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acr-es Jthy Bushels Other Gr Acres Eiss Seeds Bushels Lincoln County- Brooklyn Canton _ 19 S3 Canton _ _ Dayton _ Dayton Delapre - '. 29 12 104 75 Deiapre Delaware _ Eden Fairview _ Z 8 Highland Hierhland LaValley _ _ „ Lincoln ■ Lynn 10 70 4 70 Norway 5 10 10 20 32 25 SDrinerdale _ -_ 97 387 4 70 420 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiES XTII — Contlnned Shovrtngr Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grasi) Seeds by Conntlea and Minor CItII DiTlalonB TOWNS AND . TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa Acres Ifa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Lyman Connty — 101-71 101-72 101-73 — - 102-71 - 102-72 103-72 103-73 103-74 __ _ __ 103-75 -_ 103-76 5 60 24 17 300 57 103-77 _ 103-78 104-72 104-73 104-74 __ _- 104-75 _ _ __ 104-76 __ . 104-77 60 140 104-78 104-79 93 239 105-71 105-72 105-73 105-74 105-75 105-76 105-77 __ 75 30 170 50 105-78 105-79 106-73 _ 106-74 106-75 106-76 - _ 106-77 106-78 ._ ..:::: . 106-78 - 106-79 107-77 105 15 107-78 107-79 108-77 108-78 - 108-79 _ 3 2-26 2-27 __ 2-28 2-29 _ 2-30 2-31 1-26 __ 1-27 1-28 — 1-29 1-30 1-31 lS-26 lS-27 14 20 lS-28 - lS-29 lS-30 1 5 lS-31 — — — - 2S-26 5 3 2S-27 2S-28 2 1 2S-29 2S-30 2S-31 10 3 . _ AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 421 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing Acrease and Tleld of Flax and Graas Seeds by Counties and Minor Ci-vll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres [Bushels Clover Acres Bushels I/yman County — Continued— 3S-27 • : 5 9 3S-28 3S-29 3S-30 3S-31 1 1 'l 3S-32 1 4S-32 __ 1 The Countv 1 ^m 400 207 630 422 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Ifleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Cl-rll DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy- Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Lyman County — 101-71 101-72 _ "* 101-73 102-71 102-72 103-72 125 103-73 103-74 __ .- 103-75 103-76 103-77 _ _ 103-78 104-72 _ - - _ _ 104-73 _ _ ' 104-74 104-75 104-76 __ — _ 104-77 . 104-78 104-79 __ _ — _ 52 1 980 105-71 25 105-72 _ - _ 105-73 105-74 20 20 105-75 __ _ __ _- 1 105-76 _ _ __ ■ 105-77 18 20 184 200 105-79 _ 106-73 _ 106-74 — - __ __ _ 106-75 106-76 106-78 _. _. 106-79 _ 107-77 _ - _ 107-78 _. — — — _ 107-79 __ 108-77 __ _ _ 108-78 108-79 23 180 2-26 2-27 - 2-28 ._--.. 2-29 2-30 2-31 — — — 1-26 _ 1-27 _ _ _ 1-28 __ 1-29 i - - _ 1-30 _ __ __ . _ 1-31 - — __ _ lS-26 — _ . _ 7 lS-27 __ _ _ lS-28 __ __ lS-29 - - - lS-30 lS-31 . 2S-26 __ 2S-27 2S-28 — _- 2S-29 __ _ 2S-30 _ - 2S-31 - 3S-27 - 3S-28 - __ AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 423 TABLB XTII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Ijyman County — Continued — 3S-29 . 3S-30 _ _ _ 3S-31 3S-32 _ _ 4S-32 - The County 20 20 115 1,701 TABL.B XVII — Continued Shofrlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PI Acres ax Bushels AlfE Acres ilta. Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels McGook Connty— 66 40 62 50 260 315 579 480 23 20 6 17 26 45 52 46 Bridgewater Brookfield Emery - 30 30 62 15 16 Jefferson 23 60 80 38 40 8 37 84 95 184 570 318 180 80 155 480 10 4 Pearl 6 29 47 Richland 1 1 Salem 10 6 5 9 35 29 8 19 Spring Valley 1 The County 5881 3,696 1 1551 185 127 140 424 THniD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVII — Continued Shovrlngr Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grans Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seed:! Acres Bushels McCooIe County — 35 10 6 35 25 25 Smery -. Grant _ - 10 40 Crreenland Montrose 32 15 7 135 93 28 10 Pearl Salem - - Sun Prairie Union — - _ __ The County 115 291 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 425 TABLE XVII — Contlnned ShoiTlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfi Acres Ifa Bushels Clc Acres ver Bushels McPlierson Connty — Arena 228 31 399 89 46 1,547 96 1,838 332 190 Bauer Bergdorf Blaine _ Carl Cleveland Detmold _ 99 48 37 401 155 120 48 75 135 20 87 365 100 2,455 1,276 611 410 370 2fl5 91 Dewey Gluckethal Harrison _ Highland Hillsview Howard Koto 100 510 Lincoln Long Lake 232 51 59 87 131 161 86 20 196 238 1,626 373 120 267 304 '■"It 100 1,780 1.456 90 17 80 Odessa Rosenthal Spring Stickel _ Wacker _ "Weber 7 35 The County 1 3.3341 17.892 426 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, X915 table: XVII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds b7 Conntles and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy- Acres Bushels OtherGr Acres 3.SS Seeds Bushels McPherson County — Bergdorf 6 4 Blaine _ Carl 40 72 Detmold 2 14 Gluckethal | ] Highland __ _ __ _ 1 15 Hillsview . „ Hoffman _ i. _ _ Howard . _ _ -, Kassel - 7 30 Koto ^ — _ Leola _ Lincoln Spring Creek - - _ 188 1,810 ■Willow - _ _ - 1 15 243 1,930 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 427 TABliIS XVII — Continned ShOTFlngr Acrease and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Cl-ril DlTlBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax 1 Alfalfa Clover Acres Bushels 1 Acres Bushels Acres Bushels MarBhall County — Buffalo 141 117 _ ! , _. 50 487 1 1 Hickman 104 148 45 184 5 24 -50 130 55 40 236 57 148 268 145 84 60 ^15 l7?22 225 1,644 30 185 225 1,455 723 425 2,977 . 422 1,070 1,993 1,174 660 393 8 1 9 1 Miner LaBelle Lowell 5 4 Nordland - - Pleasant Valley Red Iron Lake — Sisseton Stena _ __ Veblin _ 1 1 Victor Waverly 5 4 8 4 Weston 15 20 White Britton Langford Veblin __ 1 _ 1 __ Unorganized 476| 3.762 16| 18 The County 2,323 16,204 41 46 - 15 20 428 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B TABIiB XVII — Continued ShoTvlngr Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Marshall County- 5 23 Dayton ■_ 70 700 Dumarce - 80 1 20 1,450 30 Miller „ — 256 LaBelle 150 3,567 Newport 39 12 271 Pleasant Valley 10 19 1,396 2S6 Stena 60 150 10 20 Veblin Victor __ _ _ __ ._ _ 239 40 124 20 2,599 270 Waverly _ _ Weston _ 734 White - - 200 ' Britton - Langford ~ Newark - j_ Veblin 75. 192 835 11,778 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 429 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing: Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS FlB Acres IX Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Meade County — 2-7 _ - 157 199 1 226 220 2 2-8 2-9 . ... 2-10 .. 2-H 2-12 _ 2-13 2-14 J _ 3-6 505 1,039 311 510 313 947 2,069 725 1,260 1,225 3-7 ._ 3-8 361 1,775 3-9 3-10 3-11 .- - 3-12 __ 3-13 ._ 3-14 2 4 4-5 30 1,166 543 93 18 1,562 1,387 169 4-6 ... 10 8 4-7 .. .. 4-8 4-9 4-10 __ _„ _ 4-11 4-13 4-14 . 5-5 169 237 5-6 .. B^7 __ 158 42 41 40 455 168 83 50 a-n 5-9 _ _ 5-10 10 10 5-11 B-12 6-13 _ 5-14 72 52 5-15 _ 6-5 8 24 242 809 922 44 597 864 1,164 65 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 e-Ti 6-12 4 6 6-13 6-14 6-15 40 90 52 435 80 91 81 327 167 780 104 316 7-5 7-16 137 483 7.9 7-10 7.11 5 63 20 31 27 102 45 178 7-12 7-14 7-15 7-1 R 7-17 R-11 35 14 17 14 61 180 76 25 284 266 8-13 8-14 23 2 430 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XVII — Contlnnea ShoTClns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Plax Acres Bushels 1 Alfalfa Acres j Bushels Clover Acres IBusltels Meade Connty— Continued— 8-15 10 10 1 121 23 1 38 35 1 8-16 8-17 9-10 _ 9-11 _ __ 9-11 _. 21 72 110 54 4 84 363 785 272 9-12 9-13 _ __ ___ 9-14 - 10 50 9-15 _ 9-16 _ L T- 1 3| 19 141 80 9-17 __ 10-10 ___ ._ _ 10-11 .".y._"". )..: :'i- i 10-12 _. 10-13 _ 1 20 35 16 28 10-14 _ 1 3 10-15 __ __ 10-16 _ 1 i 10-17 11-10 _ 1 _ 'l 'I . _'| 1 11-11 . . 1 1 ' l' _ 1' _ I' 11-12 — 1 1 11-13 ._ 11-14 11-15 _- 58 45 11-16 _ 11-17 .. - 12-10 __ 1 10 12-11 12-12 „_ 1 - 12-13 __ — - . 12-14 .... 12-15 12-16 __ _ _ ._ 12-17 - . :. I— : . _ — The County 605 2,362 9,098 18,713 12 1 12 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 431 TABL.E XVn — Contlnned Sho-nrlng; Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Di-rlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy- Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Meade Connty-— 2-7 . ._ 2-8 - -_ 2-9 _ _ __ 2-10 _ 2-11 2-12 - _. _ _ 2-13 __ 2-14 _ . _ 2-14 - _ 3-6 . 3-7 _._ ___ 3-8 _ 3-9 __ 3-10 3-11 „ _ 3-12 _ - 3-13 3-14 4-5 — 4-6 ___ 4-7 _ ■ 4-8 4-9 _ 4-10 4-11 _ _ 4-13 _ _ __ 4-14 __ B-5 .^ __ 5-6 __ 5-7 6-9 ■ _. _ 5-10 _ - 10 26 5-11 6-13 _ 6-14 i 6-15 6-6 - - 6-8 6-10 — - — 3 15 6-12 _ 6-14 6-15 6-16 7-6 _ 7-16 4 104 7-8 7-10 7-11 7-12 _ 7-13 7-14 7-15 7-16 _ g-lO 8-11 2 1 8-12 _ 8-13 —— 432 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Jthy Bushels Other Gr Acres iss Seeds Bushels Meade County — Continued — 8-14 . 8-15 8-16 8-17 9-10 _ 9-11 9-12 9-lS 9-14 — _ 9-15 _. - 9-16 9-17 _ 10-10 __ __ _ __ 10-11 -_ _ 10-12 __ _ 10-13 _ 10-14 10-15 _ 10-16 — 10-17 11-10 _ _. 11-11 _ __ _. __ 11-12 _ __ 11-13 __ 11-14 11-15 11-16 _ 12-10 _- .- _ — — 12-11 __ __ _- 12-12 . 12-13 - — 12-14 — - - - „ 12-15 _ — - — - 12-16 The County 18 145 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS is 3 table: XVII— Contlnned Showing; Acreage and Yield ot Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl8 Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Mellette County— 40-25 - - 40-26 __ .. .40-27 40-28 _ ._ 40-29 40-30 _ 40-31 _ __ 40-32 _ 40-33 41-25 _ 41-26 41-27 41-28 41-29 _ 41-30 41-31 _ 41-32 41-32 42-25 __ 42-26 42-27 _ _ 42-28 42-29 __ 42-30 42-31 _ 42-32 _ 42-33 _ 43-25 __ __ 43-26 1 1 43-27 43-28 43-29 _ 43-30 - — 43-31 43-32 43-33 44-27 44-28 44-29 - - 44-30 44-31 44-32 . 44-33 ^ 45-30 45-31 The Countv 1 1 1 434 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVII — Continued Shoirlnir Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grusii Seeds by Connttes and Minor Cl-vll DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres 3thy Bushels Other Gr Acres iss Seeds Bushels Blellette County— 40-25 _ 40-26 40-27 40-28 40-29 40-30 _ - 40-31 _ 40-32 40-33 41-25 ^ 41-26 41-27 _ 41-28 __ _ 41-29 41-30 _ _ 41-31 _ _ 41-32 _. - _ 41-33 — 42-25 42-26 42-27 42-28 42-29 13 3 300 42-31 30 42-32 __ 42-33 __ 43-25 43-26 — — ■ 43-27 _ 43-28 — - 43-30 : 10 43^31 ; 43-32 43-33 - - — - 44-27 44-28 44-29 _ - : - 44-31 44-33 _- . 46-30 — 45-31 - — -| 16 340 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 435 TABIiE XVII — Continned Sho-nrlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels AlfE Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Miner County — 250 47 215 40 186 60 157 183 30 143 126 115 100 80 7 23 1,600 490 951 400 1,100 500 1,200 1,375 100 1,176 725 525 647 660 10 175 Beaver 30 10 12 10 20 14 14 39 8 15 Belleview 6 3 Carthagre , Clearwater 20 8 11 CliTiton Green Valley Grafton _ Henton _ 1 9 3 31 Howard _ _ _ - 10 5 Minor Red Stone 8 18 5 23 Rock Creek 23 37 106-56 106-57 _ _ 1 The County 1 1,762 11,534 169 200 16 8 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy [Other Grass Seeas Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Miner County — Adams ■Beaver _-_^— ^_ Belleview Canova Carthage Clearwater — Clinton Green Valley _. Grafton Henton Howard Minor Red Stone Rock Creek Roswell Vermillion 106-56 120 10 35 11 25 62 SO 150 292 The County 95 155 45 436 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/B XVII — Contlnnea Showing; Acrease and Tleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alf£ Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Minnehaha County^ 7 6 Brsindon 5 65 74 74 48 15 112 6 48 5.6 60 600 870 725 415 160 350 60 467 651 39 44 • Clear Lake 20 20 Dell Rapids if 38 Hartford 14 25 24 Highland 22 Logan _ Lyons 5 8 10 4 Mapleton 20 74 150 720 8 1,180 46 43 35 Palisade _ 55 Red Rock 109 Split Rock Sverdrup 6i 78 408 565 20 6 7 "Valley Springs Wall Lake 48 536 28 45 15 20 101 57 Colton Dell Rapids Humboldt _ _ Baltic State Penitentiary Deaf - The County 900 7,925 35 40 373 353 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 437 table: XVII — Centinned Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Jthy Bushels ■ - OtherGr Acres Eiss Seeds Bushels Minnehaha County — Benton _ . Brandon Buffalo _ _ 144 835 Buck _ Clear Lake 12 4 2 48 Dell Rapids Sdlson 18 60 Grand Meadow _ Hartford . . Highland _ 25 10 20 105 40 115 Humboldt Logan Lyons _ 36 13 75 60 Palisade Red Rook Sioux Palls Split Rock 15 4 45 37 Taopi , Valley Springs _ Wall Lake 7 23 Wayne Wellington 5 20 Dell Rapids _. Sioux Falls Baltic __ _ Garreston _ 309 1,419 2 4S 438 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XVII— Continued Sho^rlng; Acreage and Yield of Flax and GrasM Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfi Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Moody County — Alliance 30 36 6 55 40 118 29 26 68 49 400 430 64 273 450 1,104 112 195 834 540 20 60 4 70 4 Blinsmon 50 Clare 26 91 Colman Sgan 30 32 95 47 132 78 74 47 68 3 2 15 107 Fremont - 35 107 Jefferson 4 10 62 32 40 67 511 109 236 360 175 3,925 238 1,982 68 Riverview 40 20 30 42 30 Ward 42 The County 1,420 11,082 53 163 699 655 TABI.E: Xini — Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Bthy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Moody County Alliance — 5 3 13.1 5 13 621 Clare „-^ ^^^=_^^^^._---- 3 29 47 50 65 40 85 65 83 185 14 147 10 76 200 40 ■234 211 10 336 159 97 81 255 Flandreau 6 30 Jefferson _ - Riverview -.- 76 786 41 186 952 2,339 123 1,000 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 439 TABI.B XVU— Continued SbOTrlnS Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Cl-rll Dl-rlslons TOWNS AND ^ Flax TOWNSSIPS Acres Bushels Alfalfa 1 Acres Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Pennington Connty— 1-3 _ 1-7 11 70 43 17 26 45 36 171 8 13 22 15 1-8 120 162 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 114 45 149 1-15 __ :. 1-16 1-17 1 16 19 2-5 2-6 144 33 145 33 2-7 2-8 151 419 2-9 35 395 120 310 2-10 2-11 _ 2-12 58 11 2-13 __ 2-14 _ 2-15 _ 2-16 47 24 2-17 3-14 - 3-15 _ 3-16 4 35 3-17 __ 4-15 _ 15 30 4-16 4-17 5-15 5 7 6-16 5-17 g_17 1-5 l_g 25 6 80 109 161 80 4 2 160 423 496 268 1-7 1_9 1_in 1 10 20 1.11 1.12 _ 1-13 _ - 1_14 _ 1-15 I-IS 1_17 «_-_ .O.K 2-6 . 2.7 _. " 2-8 .. - i- 66 114 ~ *■- 2-9 -. - j_ 2-10 . — — 91 296 2«ll ^ . i.. „ "" - 2-12 - — 5 5 V- 2-13 — — "- 2-14 2-16 140 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI.E XVU — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grasa See^s by ConntleB and Minor Civil DIvlslona 1 TOWNS AND Flax TOWNSHIPS 1 Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres 1 Bushels 1 Clover Acres Bushe's Pennington County — 1 Continued — 2-16 1 1 1 ] 1 2-17 __ 3-12 3-13 _. — 3-14 3-15 „:;"':. 1 3-16 _. __ __ 3-17 8 5 4-13 _- — — 4-14 - 4-15 __ 4-16 4-171 The County 159 424 1,703 2,921 130 182 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 441 table: XVII— Continued Showing^ Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels other GrE Acres iss Seeds Bushels Pennington County — 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 _ _ 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 _' - _____ 1-16 1-17 _ _ 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-10 2-11 2-12 _ 2-13 2-14 9-17 3-15 0-17 4 IE 1 1-5 1-6 1-7 -t. — -» 1-9 1-11 1-12 1-13 .- 1-14 1-16 _: 1-17 2-5 i:? ::::::::::;:::■:::::::;::::::::: 1:1::::::;:::::::::::::::-:::"::::: 11-1111 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II i!M!{ 1! 1 1 1. t t 1 II 1 1 1 t 1 1 II ! r 1 1 11 ! 1 ..•«:4.-«* ■»fc«.*^*to 2-11 2-12 M _» " — .■.—..*«— 2-13 442 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLiE: XVII — Contlnned ShoTTingr AcreaKe and Tleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Cl-ril DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Pennington County — Contlnned — 2-14 _ 2-15 _ _ 2-16 — — 2-17 _ _ _ _ 3-12 3-13 3-14 _ 3-15 3-16 _ 3-17 * 4-13 — 4-14 _ _ _ 4-15 _ — 4-16 4-17 _ _ AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 443 TABLE XTII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds I>y Counties and Minor ClTil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS F Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Perkins County— 13-10 13-U - - 5 22 13-12 15 25 13-13 __ 7 11 6 737 19 10 36 "t: 13-14 __ _ 26 20 56 53 13-15 _ 13-16 ___ 13-17 14-10 5 40 14-11 14-12 160 140 14-13 - 14-14 14-15 14-161 8 25 3 6 14-17 15-10 17 17 10 10 15-11 15_12 _ 15-13 15-14 15-15 15-16 _ 15-17 16-10 16-11 _ 6 40 39 33 16-12 16-13 16-14 - - 16-15 16-16 16-17 ._ _ - 75 20 1,710 87 17-f1' - 17-1 2 27 5 1 1 17-14 17-16 18-10 30 84 31 28 465 131 11 14 2 3 91 1 1 S-l 1 lO.IK 1 fi 1 A 1 Q 17 10 87 148 41 6 498 864 86 1Q in 12 2 20 1 3 22 . 21 7 65 6 10 70 23 30 9A.1 A on 11 152 40 485 334 90.18 """"111 1. 1 1: L — ::. 444 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLB XVII — Continued ShovrlnK Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Perkins County — Continued — 20-14 _ 26 82 9 1 20-15 20-16 23 93 73 90 20-17 21-10 43 118 5 808 946 109 14 21-11 2 1 3 6 21-12 21-13 _ 21-14 79 3 3 4 21-15 — _- 20 70 21-16 21-17 22-10 119 20 62 26 85 508 32 307 179 581 22-11 22-12 _ 5 2 22-13 22-14 14 11 35 10 1 15 22-15 22-16 10 10 16 56 22-17 23-10 23-11 ._ __ „ 3 60 23-12 _ 23-13 30 2 7 255 5 46 ' 23-14 23-15 ._ _ 23-16 _ .- 31 8 23-17 53 292 The County 1,619 9,450 724 566 2 3 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 445 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and GraM Seeda by Counties and Minor ClTll Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grs Acres iss Seeds Bushels Perkins County— 13-10 _ _ „ : 13-11 __ 13-12 - _ „ - 13-13 __ __ _ 13-14 _ „_ _— 13-15 _ 13-16 13-17 14-10 — _ 14-11 __ 14-12 _ 14-13 14-14 14-15 14-16 __ 14-17 15-10 30 1 20 15-H 20 15_12 . 15-13 15-14 ■ 15-15 15-1 fi _ . -15-17 . ■ 16-11 _ — 16-13 16-15 _ ^ 16-17 ^ . 17.14 ■ 17-15 17.16 7 iO_11 _ 33 39 ■lo.lf: ».«_„1 4 10 7 29 ■ 1Q -lO —— - 43 ^ 10 iC „ « ' ■~ 20-13 , 446 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XVII— Contlnned Shovrlnsr Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Graaa Seeds by Connttea and Bilnor CItU DlvlRlana TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Ferkina Conntr — Continned — 20-15 20-16 20-17 _ 21-10 21-11 16 6 769 21-12 160 ^1-13 21-14 3 21-15 21-16 1 1 21-17 — 22-10 22-11 22-12 - - 23 16 22-13 22-14 3 10 33 22-15 _- __ 100 22-16 22-17 ^ 23-10 ■ 5 10 60 23-11 95 23-12 23-13 _ 23-14 : ._ ., 3 4 66 23-15 60 23-16 _ _ 23-17 169 1,470 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 447 TABLE XVII— Continued Shotrlngr Acreage and Yield of Flax and Graas Seeds by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Potter County^ Appomatox 25 35 40 16 35 74 141 82 80 40 40 305 373 Artichoke - Canton _, 1 Cattron 20 -Cunning^ham - Klida 26 90 86 60 Fayette Gettysburg _ « „_ Hoven 25 210 200 14 "^ , 30 90 147 ■ n 127 1 2 Lucas N. Riverside 3 2 ^ • - Pleasant "View 60 10 350 32 5 19 S Forest Citv 200 '* 31 117 ; ■ ~ 1,872 109 321 ( 448 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XTII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntle« and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Timothy TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels OtherGr Acres a,ss Seeds Bushels Potter County — Artichoke - 11 95 1 20 Sattron 43 200 Eltda — T'ayette Fot-fe'St cftv Hov^n - - _ - LotV"fell - Lucas _ 15 12 N. Riverside Pleasant View - Sanixer - S. Riverside - - W. Forest City 70 '327 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 449 TABLE XVII— Continued Sho-trlngr Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grasa Seeds by ConntleM and Minor ClTlI DlvlBlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Roberts CouniT^ Alto _ 213 302 135 173 34 372 20 143 1,568 2,720 1,404 1,636 340 3,191 200 1,344 8 6 4 Agency Becker _ . Drywood Lake !E)nterprise - Garfield _ _ 36 22S 64 88 15 92 214 54 118 "36"6 2,071 444 680 120 827 2,336 580 1,072 l_ '1 1 Goodwill _ Grant liarmon 127-48 Hart 2 2 Lawrence Lee Lien 128-50 Lien 129-50 Ri 459 170 47K 10 12 1 2691 2.3281 1 1 Norway 128-52 Norway 129-52 273 142 150 139 232 34 36 179 85 47 2,186 1,337 755 1,130 2,769 600 300 1,064 870 630 Sisseton 2 1 4 2 Spr-lngrdale 10 25 Springgrove Sum-mit Victor 129-49 128-48 70 449 128 129-27 48 49 ^ The County 4,056 36,421 42 13 10 26 460 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B TABI.E: XVII — Contliined ShoirlnK Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres 1 Bushels RoliertB Connty — Alto 80 1,100 31 107 Bossko . Bryant 14 12 Easter Enterprise __ 7 18 15 Garfield _ 5 Goodwill ' Grant _ 26 130 Harmon 127-48 4 70 Harmon 127-49 - 7 5 22 20 Hart _ 6 40 20 Lake ; ' 60 840 Lee _ _ Lien 128-50 19 15 16 64 46 25 Lien 129-50 _. - Lbckwood ' Long Hollow 74 62 22 420 224 160 Norway 128-52 , Norway 129-S2 One Road -^ Ortley : 122 421 7 109 10 50 Springgrove Summit - -- ._. - Victor 122-49 52 5 210! • Victor 129-49 25 1 128-48 — — 128, 129-47, 48, 49 , 20 60 ■ 512 2,014 136 2,214 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 461 TABLE XVII— Continued Showing Acrease and Yield ot Flax and Grass Seeds by Connitles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres ax Bushels Alf£ Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres 1 Bushels Sanborn County — Afton 64 22 23 66 90 25 2 307 226 - 110 341 300 200 2 44 23 83 8 16 41 373 102 7 140 12 10 335 278 Benedict ■""■"■- ~~ Butler ; .. 28 25 48 35 Diana '. Floyd Jackson — — __ Letcher """""^ Logan 8 12 Onida 10 87 79 39 57 15 100 200 242 863 680 197 446 30 307 1,276 185 19 47 13 29 103 89 21 Ravenna 6 13 Silver Creek Twin Lake Union Warren 52 35 141 67 37 303 Wobnsocket Elliott The County _^_. 869 • 4,667 1,080 1,632 " 108 table: XVII— Continued Shovrln«r Acreagre and Vleld of Flax and Orass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels OtherGrass Seeds Acres | Bushels — Sanborn County— Afton Butler _ _ _ [' - 3 26 Floyd Jackson Logan Onida - 10 Silver Creek Twin Lake _ - 6 100 Woonaocket _— __ — . Silllott 6 15 The Coixntv _„,__-._—.—— 5 26 9 126 462 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XVII— Contlnned Showing; Acreage and Yield of Flax and Graas Seeds hy Counties and Minor Cl-rll DlTlBlons 1 TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acres Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Spink County — 5 5 12 20 Athol - - Belle Plain 4 30 7 2 1 16 Bellm&nt ^ _ _ 30 15 lis 177 Beotia 50 4 5 15 13 Clifton 15 43 28 65 245 116 Exline - 10 77 96 40 352 710 8 12 4 25 Lake La Prairie ■ Lincoln - - _ __ -Lodi Mellette 30 300 North ville 100 178 Olean fo sp 300 50 17 Hedfield Richfield 14 3 20 100 25 10 10 . 50 20 15 100 70 11 s The County 516 2,887 196 300 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 453 table: XVII— Continued ShOTTlns Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres Othy Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Splnfe County — Antelope Athol Belle Plaine — _ Bellmont _ _ _ Benton ._ Beotia ._ 5 20 SO 415 JBuffalo — . _ Capltola - Clifton _ __ _ Conde _ _ _ Cornwall _ > Crandon _ _ _ Exline _ Frankfort _ Garfield _ , Harrison Lake __ 1 40 15 600 Lodi _- , Mellette _ 20 18 Northville — 70 Olean _ _ _ _ - 20, Redfield __ _ „ — Richfield — . - — Spring - 35 —■ ^0 Tulare 98 100 91 1,030 454 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 - TABIiB XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alf Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres . ver Bushels Stanley County — 109-77 - 4 109-78 , 109-79 3-25 _ ( f _ 3-26 1 1 3-27 - 3-28 __ 3-29 -3-30 ____ ■ 3-31 _ _ 2 4-25 _ — 4-26 , 4-27 4-28 _- - 4-29 4-30 4-31 __ _ 4-32 4-33 5-25 5-26 __ _ 2 5-27 — . 5-28 5-29 6-30 . . 5-31 __ 75 2 35 6-25 _ 6-26 6-27 2 1 6-28 _-_ 6-29 — 28 60 6-30 _. 8-26 ' 8-29 — 125 308 9-25 _ 9-26 -_ „ .. __ 9-27 - 9-28 9-29 The County 240 404 No return was made for T. 7 R., 25, 29. T. 8, R., 25, 27 and 28. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 465 TABIiK XVII— Contlnned ShOTvlns Acreagre and Yield of Flax and Graaii Seeds by Counties and table: XVII— Continued TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Time Acres )thy Bushels Other Gri Acres iss Seeds Bushels Stanley County — 109-77 109-78 _ _ 109-79 3-25 3-26 _ - _ ^ 3-27 _ „ 3-28 _ -_ 3-29 . 3-30 _ _ _ 3-31 __ _ _ 4-25 __ _ _ 4-26 4-27 4-28 _ _ 4-29 _ 4-30 _ 4-31 __ _ 4-32 _ 4-33 _ ^ _ 5-25 _ _ __ 5-26 _ 5-27 _ 5-28 _• _ 5-29 5-30 — _ ._ 5-31 _ _ __ -_ 6-25 6-26 -_ _ 6-27 _ 6-28 _ " ' ' 6-29 6-30 _ 8-26 ._ _ 8-29 __ _ __ 9-26 9-27 _ __ 9-28 _ _ — 9-29 _ _ The Countv No return was made for T. T. 8, R. 25, 27 and 28. 7, R. 25 456 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 table: XVII — Continued ShoTCingr Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfalfa Acro.3 Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Snlly County — Blaine _ - Buffalo ClfJtbn , Cora 14 13 Elk Fairbank 30 200 Fairview 2 i Farmington Farrier 6 3 "' Harrison Hartford Iowa ■ _ - Lake 30 100 6 84 2 100 Little Bend Lake Park - Mllford 150 110 Norfolk _. __ '~ 18 16 Okobojo Onida - S 32 Pleasant Pearl Rich Valley 9 140 16 335 100 150 The County 384 809 210 269 1 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 457 TABIiB XVII— Continued ShoTvlngr Acreage and Yield ol Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Time Acres )thy Bushels Other Gr Acres iss Seeds Bushels Sully County^ Blaine _ _ _ _ 10 86 Buffalo - _ _ Clifton __ _ -_ _ _ Cora „ _ _ Elk Fairbank Farmington _ _- 1 - Goodwater _ ' Hartford - Lincoln _ ' ^ Milford ~* Norfolk _ - Pleasant 1 10 86 458- THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntlea and Minor ClTll Dl-rlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels Alfa Aaros Llfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Buann^B Tri^p^Connty- 15 9 95-75 5 1 7 95-76 95-77 30 18 6 95-78 95-79 1 96-74 96-75 _ , 24 35 51 31 96-76 96-77 _ 96-78 - — 20 96-79 60 75 97-74 97-75 _ 8 184 14 97-76 _ 97-77 1 2 97-78 98-74 ■ 98-75 98-76 10 20 98-77 20 9 1 6 " 98-78 — 98-79 99-74 99-75 99-76 99-77 35 20 99-78 , 5 17 8 99-79 ■ 100-74 100-75 100-76 25 7 2 100-77 100-78 — 100-79 101-74 _. 101-75 _ 101-76 101-77 _ 101-78, 79 102-74 102-75 102-76 2 102-77 — 102-78, 79 103-74, 75 , 10 30 103-77 - _ The County _ 1 1451 iBftl 4nKI 119 ' AGKICULTURAL STATISTICS 459 TABLE XVII— Continued ShoTirlngr Acreaf^e and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy- Acres Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seed Bushels Tripp County — 95-74 __ — 95-75 _ _ 115 32 8 3 40 598 95-76 417 95-77 215 95-78 __ 95-79 _ ^ 120 96-74 ._ 96-75 _ __ _ 96-76 __ 1 21 5 6 78 96-77 ^ 10 96-78 10 96-79 _ 97-74 97-75 __ _ -_ 97-76 1 59 515 97-77 __ _ _ - — 97-78 _ 98-74 , _ 98-75 98-76 98-77 1 — 98-78 _ _ 98-79 20 248 99-74 __ — — J 99-75 99-76 99-77 99-78 _ _ 99-79 100-75 - 100-77 - 100-78 __ — - 100-79 - 15 100 101-75 — — 101-77 - - - 102-74 3 25 102-75 102-76 - - - ■ 102-78 79 103-77 1 1 327 2,336 460 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, .1.915 TABLE XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds hy Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PI Acres Bushels Alf£ Acres ilfa Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Turner County — 14 32 10 Centerville _ 6 37 6 29 47 Daneville Dalton 17 9 5 20 7 25 - - Germantown 1 Home 15 135 62 35 74 eo 10 23 60 200 11 Marion _ _ 15 100 5 800 35 15 32 30 120 31 27 Middleton 12 3S 190 19 16 Parker 77 3 41 2 75 34 ii 16 Swan Lake 25 4 8 2 The County 871 585 2801 951 1 435 385 table: XVII — Continued Sltowlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass See£s by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy Acres Bushels Other Grass Seeds Acres Bushels Turner County — Brotherfleld Centerville Childstown Daneville Dolton Germantown Home Hurley Marion Middleton Monroe Norway Parker Rosefleld Salem Spring Valley _ Swan Lake Turner 16 75 8 30 11 25 20 55 The County 96 248 56 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 4r>l TABIiK XVII— Continued Showing: Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grarsa Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fli Acres Bushels AlfE Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Union County — Alcester _ _ 3 3 Brule Big Sioux Big Springs ._ 2 Civil Bend, 89-49 „_ Civil Bend, 90-49 _. Civil Bend, 90-50 „ Elk Point, 91-48 Elk Point, 91-49 43' 10 .280 50 Elk Point, 91-50 Jefferson, 90-48 Jefferson, 89-49 Jefferson, 90-49 Prairie Richland Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, •93-49 14 22 23 28 Spink Virginia, 94-48 12 2 Virginia, 95-48 Beresford, 95-50 _ Alcester 10 20 Elk Point The County 53 330 29 27 33 50 462 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE; XVII — Continued Sho^rlng Acreage and Yield of Flax and Gramm Seeds by Gonntles and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels OtherGr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Union County — 100, 51 Brule _ Bigr Sioux 220 221 Big Springs Civil Bend, 89-49 __ _ __ Civil Bend, 90-49 ._ _ . __ Civil Bend, 90-50 __ Elk Point, 91-48 Elk Point, 91-49 . Elk Point, 91-50 - 8 62 10 55 JefTerson, 90-48 _ _ 296 Jefferson, 89-49 Jefferson, 90-49 _ - 4 400 Prairie Richland _ Sioux Valley, 93-48 __ _ Sioux Valley, 93-49 _ _ . 7 58 Spink _ .. ._ - 7 ii Virginia, 94-48 . __ _- Virginia, 95-48 6 1 Beresford, 95-50 __ _ __ _ Alcester _ _ Jefferson _ Elk Point The County 335 392 27 763 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 463 TABIiB XVII — Contloned Showing' Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Acres Bushels 1 Alfalfa Clover Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 'Walworth County^ 121-74 11 225 121-75 __ _ __ _ 150 47 293 270 121-76 121-77 __ - 121-78 4- 85 150 60 122 204 325 453 63 258 31 23 122-74 122-75 122-76 122-77 122-78 - __ 123-74 46 236 _ 296 1,116 123-75 __ _ 8 5 4 2 7 123-76 123-77 32 35 70 80 123-78 _ 123-79 124-74 44 32 186 139 10 70 124-75 124-76 124-77 124-78 19 28 10 16 23 3 124-79 __ The County 1 1,073 1 4,006 80 123 2 7 TABLE XVII — Continued ShOTTlng Acreage and Ifleld of Flax and Grass Seeds by Conntleit and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Timothy [OtherGrassSeeds Acres I Bushels Acres Bushels Walworth County — 121-74 121-75 121-76 121-77 121-78 122-74 122-75 122-76 122-77 122-78 123-74 123-75 123-76 123-77 123-78 123-79 124-74 124-75 124-76 124-77 124-78 124-79 The County 21 11 80 12 70 230 "300 13 100 180 790 464 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABIiK XTII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grami Seeds liy Counties and Minor Civil DlTisians TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Flax Alfalfa Acres Bushels Acres Bushels Clover Acres Bushels Yankton Connty — Gayville ■: __ .. 20 42 50 18 Lesterville 9 Marindahl 5 10 Mayfield . 4 128 12 Mission Hill S 50 16 19 27 ^1 17 Turkey Valley Utlca Volin 31 156 44 49 92-54 93-55 94-56 __ __ __ 93-56 '. 93-57 _ _ 10 i 95-56 - 5 20 4 10. The County 44 239 300 177 15 14 TABLB XVII — Continued ShoTTing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels OtherGr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Yankton County — Gayville _ __ Jamesville Lesterville _ _ 3 1 8 Marindahl 5 60 Mayfleld , Mission Hill __ _._ _ Odessa Turkey Valley _ _ Utica _. _ -. *" Volin _. waisntown _ _ _ _ Ziskso ._ 92-54 _, ~ 93-55 __ _. 94-66 _ _ _. 93-66 _ „ 1 . 93-57 _, 95-56 _ " The County __ 12 65 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 465 TABLB XVII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Flax and Grass Seeds by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fl Acres Bushels Alfi Acres ilfa Bushels Clo Acres ver Bushels Ziebach County — 10-18 - - 10-20 ■"10-21 -' 10-23 10-24 _, 11-17 _ 11-18 — _ :::_:::: ■ -. 11-20 _ *^ 11-21 11-22 __ 37 35 "* 11-23 . _ 11-24 ,__ 12-17 12-18 12-19 12-20 12-21 __ 12-22 _ 12-23 12-24 13-18 t 13-19 40 78 73 27 3 2 13-20 _ - _ 13-21 • 69 3 14-18 _ 14-20 200 20 __ . _______ 10 1 15-21 16-20 16-21 __ ___ 17-17 _ 17-18 ■ __ 17-21 _ - 17-23 .10 1 1 1 Th*» Pountv 401 S2 117 40 466 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B TABLE XVII — Contlnned ShOTTlng Acreage and Yield at Flax and Grans Seeds by Conntles and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tim Acres othy Bushels Other Gr Acres ass Seeds Bushels Zlebacli County — 10-18 _ ^ 10-20 - _ . 10-21 _ „ - _ ^ 10-23 — __ 10-24 _ 11-17 . 11-18 ^ 11-20 _- _ .11-21 11-22 __ — __ _ 11-23 11-24 _ — 12-17 _____ 12-18 _ 12-19 __ 12-20 12-21 12-22 _ _ _ 12-23 12-24 __ __ 13-18 __ 13-19 __ 13-20 12 2 13-21 - 14-18 _ „ 14-21 15-21 __ 16-20 16-21 _ _ _ _ _ 17-17 17-18 17-19 17-21 17-23 12 2 STATISTICS 407 TABIiB XVm Showing Acreage and Ifleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor CiTll DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Aurora County — Aurora Belford 407 171 378 182 6 10 14 15 Bristol Center Cooper _ _ _ 23 102 254 31 314 317 915 151 490 471 372 118 1J2 105 221 146 63 22 141 193 74 213 354 766 131 624 447 298 30 112 11 105 112 70 3 3 Crystal Lake _ _ _ Dudley 64 51 £jureka 4 10 6 15 Piresteel ^._ 147 20 26 132 20 18 Lake „ ::_" Palatine 14 5 178 18 16 Patten 7 147 Pleasant Lake Pleasant Valley 10 10 12 7 5 Washington White Lake 10 5 S. D. T. S. The County 4.783 4,383 40 46 496 426 TABIiS XVIII — Continued SboTrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties an4 Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Millet Acres. Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Aurora County — Aurora Belford Bristol Cooper Center Crystal Lake — Dudley JEiUreka Firesteel Gales Hopper Lake Palatine Patten Plankinton Pleasant Lake _ Pleasant Valley Truro Washington White Lake The County 10 21 4 42 10 2 4 76 40 105 32 4 426 3 77 13 11 30 3 3,682 4,921 3,682 3,815 5,587 1,832 10,801 2,727 3,845 2,099 5,426 3,641 3,000 3,402 3,241 4,774 1,987 4,079 2,121 1,981 2,776 1,015 5,705 1,184 2,560 1,206 1,875 2,345 1,848 1,310 1,302 1,818 4,866 114 2,178 61 656 76,142 38,995 16 112 446 74 34 70 647 16? 1,566 234 286 150 ""45 105 914 5 195 1,949 468 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continued Shotrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfs Acres llfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres othy Tons Beadle County — Allen 86 95 45 1 56 37 191 130 140 107 2 115 58 142 100 90 5 8 Barrett 1 2 ~ Bonilla Broadlandl Burr C^ak 15 20 Carlvle 138 202 15 ii Clifton 395 238 397 166 152 17 278 75 148 29 94 53 6 75 55 86 15 144 54 165 422 17 683 399 586 230 40 14 543 145 411 36 213 41 6 80 11 184 15 185 33 153 664 3j5 Clyde 2 2 3 3 Custer _ _ 8 8 3 4 Fairfield Foster "^ 112 102 * Iowa Kellog 20 66 30 30 92 8 10 20 Lake Byron 65 Liberty , 1 Malford 90 12 14 6 Pearl Creek 7 Fleasant View Richland _ 5 6 Valley 42 42 Vernon Wessington WMteside 89 69 Wojsey ^ J 1 2 Cavoiir VHlage 8 7 The County 3,827 5,689 121 114 428 388 ■.r:sTics 469 table: XVIII— Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Beadle County — Allen _ 14 16 20 86 14 26 110 23 2,681 1,969 3,237 705 4,665 1,799 6,816 3,973 4,416 1,059 3,355 4,781 1,734 4,812 5,356 2,490 5,385 2,367 2,666 3,826 3-,515 2,056 1,564 2,258 78 106 Barrett 3,680 1,060 3,324 2,531 2,718 886 2,898 3,674 1,198 3i340 3,509 2,356 3,328 1,769 2,133 2,427 ,. 3,195 20 8 85 20 40 Bonilla - 10 23 53 123 20 25 64 26 25 4 3 40 138 93 68 12 25 84 26 25 4 5 50 80 82 356 20 Clifton _ - _ 4 15 Clyde Cuater _ _ 15 30 45 30 Fairfield 109 148 5 20 Kellog 16 30 Lake Byron 93 85 79 85 42 23 175 122 16 12 12 30 5 8 33 iio 43 122 66 312 26 156 104 6 16 45 6 12 35 6 3,925 1,917 355 2,270 2,051 2,369 3,624 3,983 2,636 3,186 4,496 3,034 3,566 177 3,411 1,405 317 2,306 1,746 2,049 2,225 2,249 1,837 2,020 2,211 2,009 2,612 178 384 770 Ma 1 ford 30 60 Pearl Creek Pleasant View Richland - 14 10 15 5 Sand Creek Theresa -■ - 82 18 1£1 16 Valley 4 268 Wessington "Whiteside 132 19 14 310 2S Cavour Village 20 The County 1,440 2,048 109,195 76,479 1,213 2,069 470 THIRD CENSUS Ui' SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII — Continued Shopping Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfj Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Bennett County . 35-38, 39, 40 15 30 35, 36-33, 35- 35-33, 35 _ 36-34 35 9 19 15 36-35 _ 36-36 ,— 36-37 -^ 36-38 114 71 63 30 70 27 65 105 145 5 15 36-39 _ _ _ 36-40 __ 37-33 37-34 37-35 9 37-36 37-37 2 1 37-38 37-39 _ 6 25 6 38-34 __ 10 38-35 38-36 - ■~5 11 38-37 38-38 __ 1 i 6 9 , 38-39 38-40 _ 39-33 — 39-34 _ _ 12 6 39-35 „_ . 39136 _ _. i 2 __ 39-37 — 39-38 39-39 _ ._ 39-40 1 \ The County __ 1 4S21 471 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 471 TABLi: XVIII— ContUned ShOTrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClvH Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Bennett County — 35-38, 39, 40_ 1,030 300 100 1,120 1,380 2,130 1,220 530 645 426 66 160 50 65 50 22 100 500' 200 15 fo 80 55 9 20 25 46 50 204 180 20 1,100 686 100 982 955 2,036 2,390 825 900 905 126 492 302 215 153 84 257 665 180 62 172 139 277 165 27 80 . 45 * 153 115 204 219 32 35 36-33. 36 y Counties and Minor CiTll DlviHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Charles Mix County — 28 1,903 94 114 48 175 42 24 16 IS \\ 61 8 13 345 110 39 180 30 14 15 792 120 62 53 111 59 171 13 18 97 43 64 13 15 3,385 182 67 196 18 28 2,331 1,304 3,582 2,468 3,912 2,537 2,841 77 230 2,926 3,270 3,035 3,464 1,797 1,130 1,336 4,467 1,970 919 1,665 3,482 132 1,096 82 3,298 333 1,562 1,886 1,613 1,296 1,777 738 1,566 35 221 956 1,927 1,868 2,180 1.019 710 Carrol Castalia 97 1.213 77 Choteau Creek Darlington _ 1,461 10 Forbes _ 19 Hamilton _ _ 7 2,368 91 2 6 Highland 1,623 220 Jackson 2 Kennedy - Lake George La Rouche 18 25 Lawrence _ 2,996 1,193 454 1,323 1,774 94 740 75 2,475 534 47 480 43 46 Plain Center Platte _ _ 914 108 Bee Rouse Signal 32 , 6* 512 15 608 579 380 8 White Swan 100-71 - - 115 28 146 33 1,595 333 The County 3,568 5,611 53,684 31,012 6,166 6,750 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 487 TABIiB XVIII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forase liy Counties and minor Civil DlTisiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS AlfE Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Clark County— Ash 14 37 9 23 4 81 6 27 50 3 56 16 114 14 10 39 161 325 74 148 91 10 Berlin __ 47 Blaine 178 Collins 340 Cottonwood 83 Darlini^ton 34 47 48 66 172 Day 95 2 3 48 2 5 105 40 143 214 168 50 125 31 140 72 172 Garfield _ 206 Hauge 147 Lake ~— 65 91 105 99 8 59 12 46 59 65 4 37 18 28 138 156 176 18 142 16 88 50 130 5 471 51 52 30 60 163 23 Maydell _ 46 30 110 Merton Mt Pleasa.nt Pleasant 57 287 15 60 23 94 20 20 67 Baymond 5 2 319 Richland 15 60 Spring Valley Thorpe 24 88 24 Woodland 18 The County 858 1,461 162 206 2,295 2,488 4S8 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiS XVIII — Contlnned Shovrlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and minor Civil DlTlBlonis TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Clark Connity— Ash _ 48 45 109 71 110 82 134 52' 270 54 183 96 129 60 301 44 2,384 409 1,968 1,282 2,888 3.920 1,967 72 110 485 2,597 1,286 504 1,369 1,288 2,478 3,000 2,007 1,464 220 635 2,194 836 1,390 Berlin ._ _ Blaine Cottonwood Darlington 37 50 448 40 75 55 Day 1,006 75 Elrod 58 132 70 189 Foxton Garfield __ Huge ^ 30 2» 255 154 149 122 200 72 30 15 9 71 195 62 20 5 36 2137 m 239 231 103 30 68 15 80 1,252 66 21 2,300 172 2,137 1,773 2,912 734 1,753 3,786' 2,122 1,571 4,038 1,785 1,826 2,975 1,783 160 2,522 1,647 2,194 437 9i 2,090 3,173 1,608 1,358 2,765 1,435 1,495 2,100 £ake . - Lincoln 1,083 1,781 Maydell Mt Pleasant 2,152 20 2,399 40 Raymond- 100 40 36 9 492 . 20 Spring Valley Thorpe 170 11 760 Woodland _ The County 2,251 4,051 48,005 41,409 5,243 7,882 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 4S9 TABIiS XVIII — Continued Shoirtne Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Connties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres Ifa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Clay County — Bethel 238 322 543 501 736 357 377 489 683 495 406 561 363 707 1,088 755 2,310 984 692 1,297 1,193 1,195 919 1,246 36 22 132' 624 36 49 185 700 22 15 298 156 27 Pairview 12 Garfield _ 335 165 Heckling Norway _ _ 20 135 65 379 28 2 220 136 592 8 20 47 250 65 2 Pleasant Valley Prairie Center Riverside 65 242 80 Spirit Mound Star _ 95 68 114 1 1 42 The County 5,608 12,749 1,442 1,929 M36 1,084 TABLE XVIII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Clay County — Bethel -i 1 15 78 2 36 122 2,003 825 2,111 606 3,655 2,138 2,936 1,366 1,417 3,126 1,425 1,006 1,930 955 2,165 646 3,472 2,654 4,424 1,746 1,659 3,334 1,635 1,371 22 210 Garfield 205 1,140 Meckling Pleasant Vallev ^62 60 Prairie Center 100 21 5 13 11 179 47 15 29 34 632 Spirit Mound Star 29 60 111 68 The County 244 464 24,614 25,891 678 2,221 490 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B table: XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of HaT and Forage h-y Counties and Minor ClTlI DlTlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Codlnsrton County — Dexter 8 22 344 254 142 1 1108 201 48 154 456' 487 20 261 367 23 80 235 669 12 310 326 69 ' V 37 19 36 2 13 1 - , ■ ' r ' 131 268 Germantown ' 4 54 25 26 2 257 70 227 18 40 20 25 472 ICra.nsburg' _ 616 Lake 20 Leola 127 ^19 26 42 315 Phipps 10 20 153 9 46 3 48 342 Sheridan 25 30 685 12 The County 286 239 98 79 4,861 4,351 TABIiE XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Vleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other ] Acres s'orage Tons Codington County- 629 407 126 230 179 • 158 289 280 128 35 57 257 204 262 192 226 638 435 123 258 210 177 265 256 156 40 82 218 319 363 119 216 2,325 2,249 1,906 1,643 2,498 1,710 806 1,618 2,141 3,039 6,500 663 1.562 2,106 1,301 2,116 4,119 2,617 1,3£2 1,311 1,391 2,571 2,166 547 1,188 2,265 2,695 3,789 615 1,653 1,855 851 1,331 3,671 16 712 38 44 Eden 939 26 Fuller ' Germantown 25 10 38 22 ICransburg — Lake 10 464 63 1,079 585 26 IB 256 144 Phipps 1,884 RanvlUe 992 20 W^averly - The County 3,659 3,875 38,201 31,798 3,055 4,351 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 491 TABIiB XVIII— Continued Sbowlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Tim Acres 3thy Tons Corson County — 18-21, 22, 23 26 11 34 1 - 18-19, 17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 19-22 — 37 ■2 132 104 1 3 35 19 6 5 68 68 2 20, 21, 22-26, 27 18-24 __ _ __ 18-25 18-28 ____ 20-17 _ _ - 20-18 13 13 20-19 _ 3 3 19-17 19-18 2 14 62 16 20 3 21-17 _ _ 21-18 37 S 20 21-19 21-20 21-21 21-22 22-17 12 14 35 103 8 4 6 6 8 35 60 3 4 4 22-18 — 2 2 22-19 22-20 __ 22-21 _ 22-22 22-23 _ __ _ 23-17 23-18 __ _ — 23-19 14 4 37 2 23-20 23-21 __ 23-23 - 34 56 The County 718 492 2 2 3 3 492 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH EAKOTA, 1915 TABIiJE! XVIII — Conttnued Shewing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forase by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Hil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Corson County-^— 18-21, 22, 23 18, 19-17, 18, 19 _. 76 102 263 ■56 16 31 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, ' 29 1 .- - 7 1 35 106 140 5 2 47 159 166 8 30 130 225 359 5,110 100 40 85 60 225 106 1,157 109 27 13 20 19-22 20, 21, 22-26, 27 18-24 75 62 34 140 75 18-25 __ 64 18-28 20-17 _ 12 30 20-18 20-19 7 2 20 125 10 130 20 20 167 11 19-17 25 19-18 185 21-17 21-18 .. 35 10 25 32 13 19 21-19 370 340 160 52 120 35 21-20 171 53 112 204 21-21 70 21-22 _. — 3 21 44 45 73 17 70 3 40 23 70 129 33 341 150 22-17 _ - 533 2,084 186 1,827 1,511 1,850 980 80 160 71 615 173 918 34 730 182- 579 335 35 100 30 250 22-18 - - 2 2 22-19 22-20 „ 476 95 821 22-21 37 22-22 ._ 22-23 _ — - 23-17 23-18 _ 23-19 - - — 23-20 . 18 180 81 119 23-21 23-23 12 6 800 500 The County 750 1,386 17,969 6,038 1,409 1,984 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 493 table: XVIII — Continued ShoTrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy- Acres 1 Tons 1 Caster Connty— 2, 3-10, 11, 12 2. 3. 4. 6-1. 2. 3. 4, 6 265 953 1 31 215 1,775 2 28 189 4 148 3. 4. 5. 6-6 7 8 9 15 4-10 5-4 : 1 20 1 2-4 _ 20 2-6 31 150 96 192 8 2 65 278 52 189 12 3 4 4 2-7 2-8 i 2-10 3-1 2 166 128 5 3-4 477 3-5 ^ 211 3-7 192 15 25 183 124 8 12 58 40 1 3-S 3-10 3-11 ■ 3-12 4-1 1 4-4 124 130 136 4-5 7 35 169 79 343 2 32 25 268 82 89 87 20 4 145 317 444 6 32 83 45 265 4 2.7 5 104 56 86 140 15 3 6 855 398 52 4'-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 5-5 5-8 5-9 ^1 5-10 6-1 1 6-4 6-6 6-7 6-8 The County 4,399 1 4,992 768 1,069 494 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Dlylslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Custer County— 2, 3-10, 11, 12 — 2 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, ; 4, 6 — __ _ 36 3 13 7 111 5 92 13 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 4-10 3 1 5-4 __ 43 37 21 20 8 300 10 10 10 75 2-4 — 2-6 _ __ 1 1 2-7 _- 2-8 __ __ 2-10 16 20 391 177 6 26 18 68 8 30 165 3-1 _. 3-4 28 14 110 8 42 295 22 26 30 10 3-5 - „ __ 16 3-7 __ 24 7 40 14 25 18 3-8 3-10 — 3-11 3-12 4-1 __ ■ 4-4 __ 4 4 23 1 136 20 4-5 4-6 _. __ ^ 4-7 10 15 180 40 185 202 186 25 63 76 65 60 64 91 92 140 10 37 10 20 4-8 _- _ 4-9 4-lQ 4-11 _ 5-5 20 18 54 11 11 1 5 9 5-8 — — 5-9 _ 5 2 5-10 __ - 6-1 __ 40 288 96 6-4 — _ — 25 5 10 7 124 6-5 6-6 __ __ 11 100 50 20 5 6-7 6-8 60 127 1 31 26 20 6-9 The County 498 199 2,688 1,436 413 266 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 495 table: XVIII— Continued Shotrlngr Acreage and Tleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres ' Tons Davison County — 728 27 1,230 510 353 1,098 814 344 861 563 268 316 1,162 21 845 723 785 2,400 1,498 548 1,760 793 294 291 6 6 35 45 Baker Beulah _ _ 25 28 88 91 24 Blendon 70 Mitchell i6"2 20 99 6 163 25 102 8 8 116 15 40 55 129 45 10 Mt. Vernon 165 15 Prosper 46 Rome _ 37 Tobin — - 152 53 The County 7,112 11,120 318 S32 622 617 table: XVIII — Continued SbOTring Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons DaTison County— Badger — 312 408 ■ 13 1,300 5 364 1,777 884 3 332 871 221 54S 10 54 151 190 526 Mitchell 30 25 92 54 49 28 10 63 19 137 84 ,98 41 8 1,474 1,370 794 2,634 2,070 2,351 1,669 1,275 1,105 820 2,075 . 1,723 1,725 1,180 45 728 80 Mt Vernon 4,800 576 321 1,504 Tobin 519 The County 610 861 15,808 11,993 2,096 8,167 496 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XVIII— Continued ShoTTlng; Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre )ry Conntlea and Minor Civil DivlBlans TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres 1 Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres Othy Tons Day County — Andover, 122-59 28 58 48 9 44 97 20 47 25 119 48 30 81 25 89 50 65 2 15 46 Bristol 30 Butler 20 10 30 20 109 Central Point 13 5 60 32 6 12 64 Grenville 26 Highland 7 102 9 27 9 114 1« 112 45 Independence Kidder 15 15 67 4 Kosculsko Liberty 2 3 2 4 5 11 1 5 2 Morton 34 30 Nutley _ Oak Gulch Racine 3 68 1 15 11 1 76 2 10 21 9 t5 74 33 46 112 54 59 Rantan 57 Rusk 28 137 Marrion 23 320 7 Vallev 50 11 12 13 10 49 42 14 22 5 5 404 Wheatland Webster 8 10 394 193 47 412 227 York 65 The County 450 59T 64 82 1,962 2,099 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 497 table: XVIII — Continued Shatrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counflea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Day County — Andover, 122-59 Andover. 123-59 62 118 35 181 154 354 163 93 223 95 126 193 557 444 2,813 2,256 3,119 2,837 876 854 575 308 1,430 730 2,781 3,272 1,387 2,743 1,357 1,603 4,606 1,749 2,101 1,364 2,860 918 2,361 1,782 2,672 3,715 1,851 815 597 642 2,343' 637 2,960 3,449 2,147 3,433 2,40T 1,597 3,208 1,302 1,814 2,055 2,500 2,650 12 23 Bristol 130 544 Central Point 5 20 Farmington 2,024 5 868 27 207 4,082 213 232 299 205 125 175 1.20 161 60 23 98 169 188 21 21 246 114 51 283 348 132 404 379 444 274 263 265 321 250 111 15 140 300 211 32 28 444 . 171 58 32« 421 184 10 Homer l,4t0 Indepandence Kidder _ - 50 303 Koscuisko Liberty - 343 138 517 733 430 Morton 379 Nutley 107 39 75 260 267 42 18 83 186 244 Rusk 39 214 623 1,910 2,167 2,049 900 1,281 1,153 1,499 2,308 1,728 1,178 1,517 1,307 1,019 "Valley _ 104 10 "Webster 175 "Wheatland _ 605 York The County 7,164 7,324 51,989 56,47* 5,353 11,017 498 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continned ShoTvlns; Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and ]|Ilnor CiTil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alf£ Acres ilfa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Deuel County — 10 2 51 12 104 13 20 3 63 12 144 48 14 988 395 364 45 265 351 431 96 346 742 17 63 80 940 Brandt 412 Clear Lake Glenwood 65 66 371 74 Goodwin 20 20 50 25 25 47 J 253 Grange „ 3 14 17 7 16 9 9 3 19 17 349 435 76 Herrlck _ Hidewood 289 1,031 Norden Portland 5 12 9 60 35 873 65 Rome 24 27 40 1,277 Scandinavia 20 30 The County 275 398 228 273 5,005 5,649 TABLiE: XVIII— Continued Sbowlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Deuel County Altamont 3,803 1,347 1,018 1,714 1,676 3,061 3,256 1,860 2,036 5,053 998 975 1,687 1,674 4,024 2,187 1,925 1,769 Antelope Valley Blom Brandt 51 225 38 88 8 > 65 87 294 17 108 78 365 45 124 41 80 93 228 3 82 47; 38 80 79 Clear Lake Glenwood 20 79 298 78 107 96 100 296 486 127 50 96 Goodwin Herrick - Hidewood 1,832 1,988 5,761 3,502 2,250 2,855 1,290 1,989 6,082 3,354 1,552 3,638 Lowe Norden 128 282 44 183 117 268 Portland Rome 440 151 300 276 Scandinavia 69 IIT The County 1,696 1,990 40,951 41.734 993 1,780 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 499 TABLE XVIII^Contlnuea Showing Acreage and Vield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres Ifa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Dewey County — 2S 51 10 14 12-23 _ 12-24 13-22 - - __ 21 23 18 1 11 13-23 __ 13-24 _____ 15-22 - -^. 15-23 _ _ _ __ ___ ___. 15-24 27 5 15-25 __ :__ 16-22 ___ _ _ 16-23 144 12 21 6 16-24 _ 16-25 16-26 17-22 27 SI 81 15 12 16 50 17-23 _ _ _ 17-24 1 .17-25 20 18 17-27 __ - -_:::-::: 17-28 , 17-29 3 1 f .. , The County 494 164 201 1 18 TABLE XVIII— Continued Slioiving Acreage and Ifleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Dewey County 12-22 30 27 40 34 47 55 30 13 32 30 535 89 1,279 39 36 15 9 7 8 272 37 216 245 442 93 332 2 3 33 10 12-23 - 12 13-22 - 17 54 12 6 50 6 87 6 101 17 3 28 12 1 13-23 5 13-24 17 15-23 13 65 1 71 45 17 98 1 15-24 48 15-25 90 16-22 63 16 154 16-23 - 15 100 16 6 333 106 438 1,067 160 40 25 10 320 102 17_23 _ 16 14 76 18 18 58 140 765 2,228 10 32 17-25 - - 80 1 7 97 _ 30 17-9Q 19 136 15 The County 419 458 6,272 3,993 721 697 500 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLS XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor Civil DlvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS AlfE Acres ilfa Tons CIO Acres ver Tons Timothy . Acres Tons Douglas County^ Helmont 156 5 547 211 325 161 184 265 998 100 143 37 414 216 180 8 204 97 453 62 221 812 56 16 37 332 130 10 6 27 19 Berlin Chester Clark 5 i 138 61 20 63 77 2 85 45 13 Garfield _ ' if 2 11 3 Grandview- _ 63 5 Independence , 1 1 41 13 Joubert _ Lincoln 13 .2 20 6 2 25 Valley __ 31 4 31 Walnut Grove The County 3,762 2,658 64 54 492 254 table: XVIII — Continued SUowlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Douglas County Belmont 152 8 106 36 8 53 86 74 151 8 103 46 12 60 128 97 2,355 1,076 1,075 2,735 312 845 1,603 1,862 1,143 2,709 2,101 4,062 1,914 1,929 774 843 645 1,609 210 159 982 900 784 1,314 1,058 2,417 1,189 1,280 Berlin 8 1,359 g 1,779 Clark East Choteau Garfield - 70 100 Grandview 603 278 702 256 Independence 46 .116 6 130 68 34 96 8 168 103 Joubert 60 351 1,453 20 50 Lincoln _ - 279 Valley — 1,754 Walnut Grove 20 The County 888 1,014 25,721 14,164 4,202 4,948 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 501 TABLE XVIII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by CountieH and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Edmunds County — Adrian 12 10 Bell ■ Bowdle _ _ 14 15 5 17 Bryant _ _ Clear Lake Cleveland _ __ i __ Cloyd Valley Cortland 8 10 40 30 Cottonwood ■ ^J Fountain _ Glen _ ._ Glover 1 1 Harmony Hillside _ _ Hosmer 1_ Hudson 3 3 Huntley ^_ Ipswich 40 50 Kent . Liberty Madison , & 5 Montpelier i 2 Pembroke 2 3 8 3 2 2 Powell Richland Rosette Union 13 g 5 Vermont f The County 137 121 1 1 1 2 40 30 502 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII — Contlnned ShOTTing Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Counties and Alinor Civil Dl-rlsionB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Bdmnndg County — Adrian _ _ 73 228 116 52 420 139 27 109 92 221 101 54 793 207 18 127 2,020 3,350 2,715 1,935 2,908 4,370 1,353 4,417 2,115 4,254 112 2,543 1,950 625 1,466 1,835 1,646 1,700 977 2,585 935 2,107 1,935 3,319 36 1,221 1,310 429 Bell 8 17 56 16 6 Bowdle 30 Bryant 60 Clear Lake Cleveland Cloyd Valley Cortland 58 46 123 226 125 51 119 Fountain 197 22 55 416 194 162 199 178 184 200 182 102 110 109 25 387 573 127 299 54 130 88 183 22 191 626 206 179 104 198 150 139 206 121 144 84 48 499 516 372 341 59 245 184 225 Glen 50 10 58 Harmony 20 Hillside Hudson 2,452 380 5,196 3,836 725 2,720 2,187 2,397 1,163 225 2,780 970 577 1,316 2,087 1,470 ■ 407 100 101 378 Huntley _ _ 50 800 Kent Liberty , Madison - 119 478 5 104 602 5 Odessa _ _ Fembrooke Powell _ 2,465 434 2,535 2,900 2,000 288 2,016 2,221 128 218 95 75 Rosette Sangamon - 3,546 320 ^ 2,555 160 561 1,646 The County 5.157 6,330 66,760 41,328 2,604 4,672 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS EOS TABLE XVIII — Contlnned Showing Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forage by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Fall River County^ 7-1 , 143 4 9 10 143 202 6 2 8 189 7-12 7-3 7-4 7-6 - 7-7 — •836 287 830 101 7-S 7-9 __ _ ^ 8-1 117 878 64 20 11)7 295 776 124 6 504 60 60 301 246 981 169 8-22 8-3 8-4 _ _ __ _ - 8-5 8-6 8-7 8-8 8-9 9-1 __ 27 41 51 52 164 138 624 157 172 .20 36 51 53 14 95 33 27 636 297 494 86 36 10 17 ?! 9-2 _ _ , 9-3 _ __ 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 9-8 9-9 10-1 _ , 10-3 — — , 10-4 10-5 10-6 138 385 746 138 10 66 136 72 439 171 410 68 300 388 .37 3 33 124 43 390 189 350 10-7 10-9 11-3 11-6 11-8 11-9 12-2 45 18 13 25 143 134 81 90 57 1 5 6 70 123 37 60 12-3 12-4 12-5 , 12-7 12-9 The County 8,659 7,796 504 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII— Continned SboTrlng Acreage and Tleld of Hay and Foragre hT Connttea and Minor Civil DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Fall River Connty — 7-1 - _ 33 6 4 1 - 8 15 7-2 7-3 - - 15 210 3 154 7-4 33 27 3 4 208 7-5 94 7-6 7-7 40 62 37 21 20 7-8 _ 20 7 22 7-9 _ _ . "" 8-1 - 1 13 8-22 _ 8-3 4 15 14 66 2 8-4 S-5 10 1 8 20 42 10 8-6 50 88 30 25 106 15 76 8-7 _ _ _ 117 8-8 - - 8-9 70 12 9-1 __ 25 33 160 50 25 9-2 34 9-3 _. 25 25' 188 9-4 10 9-5 5 3 9-6 75 3 150 47 80 9-7 .- 110 10 3 35 i' 20 9-8 - 133 9-9 _ 14 2 11 10-1 10-2 _ 136 660 196 259 10-3 — — 211 6 167 10-4 19 3 84 lD-5 5 100 69 195 50 265 265 174 6 80 80 176 60 169 109 154 10-6 5 15 20 10-7 29 10-8 _ - 10-9 4 6 11-3 11-3 11-4 50 9 20 12 235 11-6 24 11-7 183 145 348 171 240 264 11-8 5 4 11-9 12-1 - _ -- 12-2 180 40 120 „ 185 10 95 15 24 30 45 12-3 20 38 7 10 48 12-4 , 29 12-5 _. 12-6 - 3 3 610 99 490 1 294 247 127 1 80 42 12-7 _ 12-8 12-9 The County 426 78 4,231 3,096 1,335 1,962 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 505 table: XVIII — Continued Showing; Acrease and Yield o* Hay and. F«rage liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Aifs Acres ilta. Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Faulk County — Arcade 32 6 42 Centerville "" __ _____ Clark Devor , 94 22 54 9 18 IS Blroy _. __ Emerson _ _ ^ Enterprise _ i_ " Freedom i 7 152 Hillsdale 14 155 25 25 Latham , Myron _ - 16 92 2 19 16 19 31 4 32 8 11 30 Orient _ 8 15 Pulaski g Saratoga 17 Seneca _ _ _ , Sherman _ _ _ 4 12 13 10 Union 11 15 Wesley 50 100 Zell __ _ 117-70 117-71 117-72 _ _ 118-69 _ . 118-70 7 3 6 10 118-71 _ 1 150 214 ■ 506 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVIII — Continned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre hy Counties and Minor CtTil DiTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Faulk County— Arca.de 121 240 230 307 171 124 231 214 287 160 4,448 3,697 1,785 2,865 2,174 2,497 1,967 191 1,818 2,455 Centerville - Clark __ 52 16 65 Devor 40 Elroy Knterprise , 214 85 40 84 345 15 126 138 125 137 198 82 410 294 166 176 69 120 115 132 135 40 334 62 50 59 364 156 170 80 136 93 73 1,106 447 118 192 98 165 135 119 170 40 976 3,311 2,111 2,350 3,257 2,328 1,475 127 6,373 400 770 4,045 4,919 1,735 3,945 3,811 985 1,223 2,156 1,780 1,854 1,599 1,135 100 3,444 61 685 1,942 1,826 1,365 2,056 1,460 6 7 Hillsdale Lafoon - 1,036 Myron 10 Orient Pulaski Sherman -, 18 18 Zell 117-70 _ 50 230 100 117-71 __ 117-72 28 20 118-69 65 40 193 118-70 60 119-71 20 10 The County 4,315 ■ 6,255 56,902 32,629 1,513 492 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 507 TABLE XVIU— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alf Acres ilfa Tons Clover Acres . Tons Timothy Acres 1 Tons Grant County — Adams 2 4 5 15 23 4 1 24 1 29 8 45 9 1 10 15 40 10 4 53 4 56 17 121 15 8 40 13 30 6 70 18 ■ 15 272 76 374 42 110 180 292 50 19 22 307 30 514 95 412 52 115 326 337 72 26 24 270 Alban __ Big Stone Blooming Valley Parmington Georgia Grant Centre _ Kilborn 14 18 Lura Madison 4 8 Melrose Osceola _ _ , Stockholm 4 5 5 7 9 37 22 237 13 40 45 319 Troy Twin Brooks Vernon 2 6 10 12 6 20 10 16 20 15 30 40 Milbank, city __ The County 183 383 145 241 2,073 2,702 TABIiE XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Grant County — 45 173 43 257 27 2 80 288 78 302 47 6 1,422 3,220 1,799 2,228 1,645 1,385 595 1,272 95 2,533 3,910 2,011 4,478 3,438 2,076 2,361 2,633 24 1,963 2,225 1,811 2,728 1,630 1,386 716 1,321 105 2,991 2,860 2,188 4,570 3,290 2,120 2,413 2,264 17 38 180 10 390 85 162 80 Alban 429 Bigstone 10 Blooming Valley Farmington 5 80 345 Kilborn 115 85 550 370 237 26 376 122 265 Lura 100 8 97 106 51 34 117 17 147 217 43 47 625 Madison - 464 Mazeppa 846 886 Osceola 50 Stockholm 998 Troy 217 ~ 29 66 The County 933 1,388 37,125 36,598 2,774 5,366 b08 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL.E XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Dlinor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tonsi Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Greeory County — 77 476 767 1,269 423 225 60 49 341 126 21 58 199 223 337 136 355 308 306 395 503 225 113 231 317 356 190 20 299 317 38 128 108 95-66 480 3 8 2 95-67 948 1,810 733 239 92 11 9'6-68 95-69 30 10 32 9*5 -70 12 95-71 95-72 26 95-73 215 151 28 57 373 10 7 96-68 WVL 96-69 E16 96-69 W^ 46 60 36 96-70 155' 56 96-71 247 139 234 515 314 96-72 34 6 18 96-73 4 97-69 97-70 97-71 273 97-72 297 205 106 155 132 147 155 20 30 18 97-73 E% 97-73 W% 98-70 98-71 1 2 98-72 98-73 - 99-71 ! 99-72 175 4 2 99-73 240 13 50 100-72 _ 3 1 100-73 1 The County 9,2551 8,859 2421 199 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 609 TABLE XVIII — Continued Showlns Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Gregory County — 95-65 -_ __. . 10 8 105 86 352 156 130 368 120 27 10 33 111 338 202 63 85 39 56 26 66 76 91 156 52 125 240 60 403 68 155 7 19 118 119 500 173 173 660 (29 23 14' 33 174 609 311 77 195 43 16 38 118 128 181 145 52 142 251 60 399> 76 288 14 421 99? 1,072 1,885 1,745 3,270 2,010 2,509 2,593 589 130 285 382 1,816 3,949 3,395 1,461 1,170 1,365 2,063 1,726 751 444 1,406 1,375 3,894 - 1,188 2,045 2,016 385 775 375 268 630 796 1,248 1,416 1,822 1,305 635 1,507 415 70 250 257 911 1,425 1,613 762 1,248 684 1,192 1,780 532 322 740 600 1,444 464 1,082 1,290 207 549 219 20 40 95-66 _ . _ 95-67 22 196 387 96 60 1,160 980 168 95-68 _ 95-69 __ _ 95-70 __ 95-71 - 95-72 30 70 95-73 _ 96-68 B% .- 40 12 96-68 WH ._ . 96-69 EH 96-69 W% 23 21 48 409 23 51 238 122 96-70 — _ 96-71 ■— _ 96-72 96-73 _.- 97-69 __ 24 4.2 25 45 6 60 692 68 64 43 80 253 40 92 20 32 97-70 _ 136 38 5<5 97-71 97-72 _ . 97-73 E% ___ 18 97-73 WH 100 98-70 _ 176 98-71 .. 27 98-72 21 98-73 130 99-71 120 99-72 _ - — - 254 99-73 _. 20 100-72 . 115 100-73 30 The County 3,814 5,578 49,483 27,683 2,846 4,696 510 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII — Continued ShoTrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage liy Conntlen and Minor ClTlI DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Clover Timothy- Acres Tons J Acres J Tons J Acres I Tons Haakon County— 1-18 1 12 102 7 50 44 11 40 19 75 42 143 58 20 19 26 25 3 20 21 69 16 116 Springfield Philip Philip 1-22 _ Nowlin Midland 2-19 Philip • Pleasant View 9 9 138; 59 356 32 52 3. ■ 14 4 16 142 55 4 18 66 19 317 14 Lincoln ' Butte _. pleasant Valley Tucker Smith 3-22 1 3 11 5> 4 166 48 Kiser _ — Ash Creek Bridgres Creek Mattison 5 Maximilian Dowling 34 14 32 21 3 54 25 14 21 24 2 41 Marietta i Top Bar - 6-21 _.: . 5-22 5-23 5-24 6-18 50 10 20 120 33 27 5 10 5 148 9 20 6-19 - Milesville 6-21 6-22 Hanover Grandfleld 7-18 40 4?? 20 15 11 15 45 600 361 10 10 20 30 7-19 ; 7-20 7-21 7-22 7-23 7-24 8-22 8-23 gg 115 8-24 9-24 43 35 The County 2,427 2,518 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 611 TABUS XVIII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Ifleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Cl-vil DlTlaionB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres 1 Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Haakon County — 1-18 ._ _ 2 80 100 25 10 498 360 529 617 137 5 90 731 107 625 149 337. 235 397 351 379 179 120 78 145 215 1,227 65 314 90 182 16 297 110 30 Springfield Pliilip __ . 6 Philip 1-22 18 10 Nowlin Center Midland , 1,300 409 280 70 171 15 5 123 103 96 26 238 73 273 5 265 11 110 129 76 80 30 103 136 90 60 Grindstone 2-19 4 10 52 3 5 59 Philip Cherry Pleasant View 885 535 15 936 320 278 335 Pleasant 6 31 9 10 Butte Pleasant Valley 10 40 10 10 Tucker Smith 3-22 3 60 108 237 7 100 9 10 34 12 15 14 3.255 Kiser 248 Ash Creek Bridges Creek 899 6,082 480 441 612 103 75 130 10 43 160 133 Fergerson 20 Black Hawk ^_ Mattison _ 840 100 480 670 644 145 20 195 167 35 365 215 Dcwling 92 66 3 1 Marietta , frop Bar _ - 18 30 29 5-21 225 5-22 75 5-23 113 14 5-24 6-18 : 290 235 40 210 880 150 160 200 395 68 10 166 324 302 60 160 150 270 330 230 255 10 40 357 187 180 176 100 44 707 10 91 165 6-19 _ 7 15 29 6 10 49 61 Milesville 68 e--2i 6-22 _ 142 12 42 Grandfleld 7-18 7-19 7-20 75 7-21 5 3 355 920 10 40 468 160 190 7-22 18 240 69 7-23 8 5 18 5 39 7-24 320 8-22 8-23 6 18 8-24 9-24 "^ _,__ The County 406 689 23,452 13.179 3,667 3,674 512 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE! XVIII — Continued Shearing Acreage and ITleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfs Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Hamlin Connty— Bra,ntforcl 5 11 6 15 5 9 14 28 17 10 287 370 210 262 70 115 126 187 309 92 56 99 271 310 379 Cleveland 313 406 is 23 42 74 £jstelline 123 62 26 10 21 30 10 78 29 20 44 4 131 Florence _ - 10 28 20 56 198 231 Hayti 157 Norden 8 180 66 Opdahl 112 10 17 265 Bryant, City _ Hazel, Town 6 26 30 Lake Norden. Town 56 1 1 35 The County 219 246 97 326 2,516 2,846 TABIiB XVIII — Continued Siiowlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DivialonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Hamlin County — 167 46 140 171 90 160 47 203 207 132 684 1,129 1,632 483 1,309 736 254 1,304 1,153 1,627 1,317 755 939 554 1,070 1,381 742 1,509 1,052 291 1,446 1,050 1,505 1,425 787 1,005 132 231 Cleveland 453 707 110 238 Bstelline 84 206 155 '76 15 212 102 97 235 186 132 15 376 129 "J 7 78 441 Hamlin - 38 Hayti 10 Opdahl ^ 376 613 Oxford - Hazel, Town ., 38 32 80 70 The County 1,502 1,951 13,402 13,587 1,485 2,356 AGRlCULTimAL STATISTICS 513 table: XTIII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHTPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres )thy Tons Hand County — Aldee _ . Alpha 151 110 8 38 145 32 Bates -_ - . Burdette ; Campbell Carleton _ _ _ Cedar 124 25 187 20 Como _ ^ 234 100 Pairview Florence 22 40 59 69 24 1 26 36 3 102 4 55 40 78 19 1 6 24 3 99 Gilbert _. Glendale _ _ _ Grand _ _ Greenllef T 14 Harrison Holden 15 15 Highland Ho-well ' Hulbert 3 3 31 20 Logan 46 10 14 20 Midland 169 119 20 5 6 24 ^90 93 20 5 3 6 Miller 4 4 Ohio Ontario Park _ - __ 162 160 Pearl Plato Pleasant Valley Itee Helerhts 42 47 67 35 56 47 4 65 6 Rose Hill 50 Spring Lake ZZ_-Z__ Spring Hill w'heaton 86 78 77 93 63 56 York _ The County 1,573 1,339 - 14 21 525 -361 614 THIRD CENSTTS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII— Contlnned Showing: Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Hand County — Aldee 6 5,691 2,191 1,990 3,737 656 2,545 700 20 l;702 1,419 1,024 1,910 330 1,285 400 Alpha 38 16 403 483 Bates Burdette 24 10 138 105 90 100 1 116 26 10 291 60 110 100 20 193 230 465 Campbell Carleton Cedar 183 50 426 80 Como Falrview 3,439 2,455 9,400 5,S42 320 750, 2,445 1,392 3,372 1.951 2,060 3,640 6^865 5,328 5,317 4,790, 2,165 3,611 9 Qin 489 2,340 5.436 3,084 130 455 1,620 656, 1,875 1,584 1,309 1,468 2,250 1,733 1,665, 2,782 960 1,902 1,152 1,734 50 2,869 1,315 975 2,104 894 2,065 2,125 2,012 1,646 2,075 625 2,190 85 8C5 Gilbert Glendale __ Grand 98 20 58 84 15 82 55 259 47 135 20 44 156 17 76 24 261 60 Greenlief 60 12 43 37 406 Harrison 38 Holden 60 Highland _ Howell _ 418 Hulbert Lynn 144 Midland 50 113 5 56 75 141 5 65 132 40 75 9 15 120 76 Miller 75 Ohio 80 15 Park 28 Pearl 20 80 Plato 232 40 233 i'sSK Pleasant Valley Ree Heights _ 34 8 1,560 4,260 2,325 3,061 1,657 3,575 2,890 3,620, 319 3,820 50 46 355 20 36 60 40 80 Riverside _ 580 Rockdale 48 Rose Hill _i _ 106 St. Lawrence , Spring 26 50 21 65 310 135 93 383 518 143 Spring Hill Wheaton 37 126 251 75 111 229 209 382 York - 921 The County 2,321 2,671 113,366 60,642 6,490 6,343 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 515 TABLE XVIII— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage bz Counties and Minor ClvU UlvlHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres 1 Tons 1 Clover Acres 1 Tons Timothy Acres Tons Hanson County — 414 134 50 295 70 259 156 297 50 281 564 230 488 219 93 239 95 82 496 55 269 829 290 8 40 60 4 35 60 15 60 38 7 62 34 531 104 284 65 73 40 59 42 255 30 125 31 674 Fairview ■ 75 364 Jasper _ 64 48 60 20 13 17 15 50 Spring Lake 51 243 Wayne 13 10 15 10 57 120 The County 2,800 3,155 263 239 1,642 1,827 TABLE XVIII — Contlnned Shotrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClvU DlvlslonH TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres I Tons Wild Hay Acres ( Tons Hanson County — Beulah Bdgerton Fairview Hanson Jasper Piano Pleasant Rosedale Spring Lake _-. Taylor Wayne Worthen The County 19 45 24 23 32 33 20 8 77 14 13 308 37 33 79 14 134 56 18 520 2,943 323 2,121 1,448 30 103 971 1,983 2,243 1,281 1,28& 3,608 18,342 3,043 346 2,156 1,293 16 103 721 1,941 2,158 950 1,368 2,964 17,059 Other Forage Acres | Tons 37 30 67 107 60 167 516 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII— Continued Sboiring Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Connttea and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres Ifa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons 1 Harding Connty — 15-1 15-2 5 10 5 1 15-3 __ __ 15-4 _ 15-5 __ 52 8 15-6 •— 15-7 1 15-8 __ __ 15-9 _ _ 16-1 50 28 74 18 53 8 16-2 _ 16-3 _ __ _ 16-4 _- _-_ 16-5 69 3 15 3 2 117 1 2 3, 1 16-6 ^ 16-7 lS-8 1. - 16-9 17-1 17-2 65. 12 12 34 1 1 17-3 __ 17-4 17-5 17-6 17-7 , 20 28 17-8 ' _ 17-9 105 121 78 245 . 18-1 18-2 18-3 16 12 12' 20 18-4 _ _ ._ — 18-5 __ 18-6 18 15 18-7 18-8 18-9 34 12 19-1 19-2 6 i 19-3 ^_ 19-4 _ 19-5 2 19 2 28 19-6 ' 19-7 _ 19-8 19-9 _w IS 86 23 1 3 235 26 1 20-1 . 6 8 20-2 20-3 . 20-4 20-5 IX 11 20-6 20-7 21 21, 20-8' 20-9 22 1 21-1 21-2 21-3 21-4 8 23 41 7 99 42 5 20 26 1 85 33 21-5 21-6 21-7 21-8 21-9 22-1 22-2 22-3 „., AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 517 TABLE XVIII— Continued Shovrins Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alf£ Acres ilfa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons 1 22-4 1 22-5 - 20 5 98 20 1 _ 54 6 82 9 2 _. 22-6 22-7 22-8 22-9 23-1 23-2 1 23-3 1 23-4 1 _ _ 23-5 ll 6 30 6 2 2 23-6 : : : ' ' 23-7 26 51 4 23-8 23-9 1,378 6 8 ' 518 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABIiE XVIII — Contlnned ShOTTlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor CI-Fll Dlvl8lonis TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Forage Acres 1 Tons 1 Harding Connty — 15-1 __ 25 150 195 14 70 105 1 40 40 15-2 15-3 4 15 5 8 16 4 6 7 8 9 16-4 15-5 10, 10 146 6 16-6 8 1 2 ]R-7 16-8 15-9 ■ 16-1 " '"43 160 223 48 90 94 16-2 16-3 22 61 50 10 52 60 33 35 9 9 397 14 40 18 130 16-4 _ _ _ 19 16-6 27 16-6 _- 2 SO 2 36 7 16-7 16-8 16-9 17-1 17-2 230 40 3 73 10 17-3 5 20 41 23 12 ' 33^ 12 16 14 44 28 11 1 58 6 17-4 39 45 10 24 17-5 30 17-6 __ 190 94 1 K 740 319 148 142 6 475 175 15 17-7 17-8 17-9 __ 155 160 18-1 18-2 18-3 900 50 55 18 64 27 18-4 110 18-5 - 52 52 10 60 10 54 85 18-6 18-7 18-8 8 3 18-9 _. 1,022 26 120 189 736; 17 83 114 52 87 24 146 88 19-1 _ __ 10 6 83 19-2 83 19-3 __ _ 64 28 78 8 23 6 84 3 184 19-4 19-5 • 160 20 20 7 192 8 19-6 __ 155 19-7 __ 19-8 19-9 319 178 258 94 14 244 177 185 68 5 20-1 46 45 153 77 25 147 284 320 148 20-2 186 20-3 _ 44 9 45 20 6 31 110 20-4 152 20-5 126 20-6 - 194 20-7 __ 52 30 13 50 29 23 35 21 16 21 20-8 _ _ 20 11 20-9 21-1 10 221 9 21-2 60 40 201 21-3 - - - 21-4 60 42 13 5 45 41 50 38 17 3 21 73 60 15 30 65 170 102 72 15 10 45 165 119 104 104 171 101 21-5 77 21-6 98 21-7 21-8 6 31 17 100 2 21-9 36 22-1 20 22-2 _ 6 3 68 22-3 205 19 AGRICULTUnAL STATISTICS 619 table: XVIII— Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mi: Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons 22-4 27 13 9 41 100 51 45 17 8 26 134 134 22-5 515 290 3,613 480 2,844 25 162 413 406 445 283 35 22-6 14 98 35 22-7 76 22-8 22-9 23-1 _ 18 7 23-2 _ _ 2 16 23-3 23-4 _ 36 4 16 8 24 56 2 18 11 17 """1.T564 325 163 865 40 185 208 90 220 89 _ _ 23-5 _ _ _ 24 20 17 151 18 23-6 _ 54 23-7 116 23-8 115 23-9 The County — 1,503 1,444 17,454 6,341 3,537 3,397 520 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLB XVIII — Continued Showlns Acreage and Tleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and minor Civil DlTlslonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres 1 Tons Hughes County — De Grey 52 464 209 16 8 47 173 945 212 20 8 66 Peori Dry Run " : Webster Logan _ _ _ Blunt Valley __ De Grey 47 11 108 9 71 25 43 11 20 - Butte "* Pleasant Valley _ 13 188 96 Canning _ _ Bretton _, Blunt Harold __ . .I-I-IL"":":" Pierre Indian School 30 60 The County 1,067 1,855 .. i „ No returns for Buckeye, Mentor, Raber or Rousseau townships. TABIiB XVIII — Continued SboTvlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons HuErheH County^ Byron De Grey l,375i'i 779 139 239 Peori 21 3 56 10 125 3 5 16 85 8 25 19 28 9 134 15 231^ 4 5 8 83 12 40" 36, 1,430 2,355 1 640 1,290 1,008 1,475 405 320 850 Dry Hun 294 137 143 72 2''2 Webster _ _ 144 3,331 Blunt 180 Valley 20 IS 82 116 240 139 10 202 121 Butte _ 201 Harrold - 5,423 . 980 1,415 20 213 Pleasant Valley 155 485 Blunt - Harold 40 50 30 75 The County 376 605 12,574 7,320 1,604 5,416 No returns for Buckeye, Mentor, Raber and Rousseau townships. AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 521 TABLE XVIII — Contlnnea ShOTvlne Acreaee and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Conntlea and Sflnof Civil Diviaions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres Lifa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Hutchinson County — Capital 78 16 73 15 70 45 70 158 168 192 12 70 217 166 29 133 362 48 479 39 48 8 71 106 493 91 261 12 259 197 475 12 40 55 31 49 148 401 40 464 33 49 11 62 • 76 589 112 303 12 1 Cross Plains Fair _._ 34 Grand View 30 60 Kassel Kaylor Kuln Liberty _ 30 37 , . 36 Milltown 63 Molan Oak Hollow ■ 6 .1 15 2 2 Silver Lake Starr 15 '. 65 50 12 Susquehanna Sweet 22 20 20 40 67 20 Valley Wittenberg 20 15 17, 17 The County 3,163 3,418 188 225 340 329 522 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Contlnned Showing; Acreagre and Yield ot Har and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DlTislons TOWNS AND TOWNSHiPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Foragro Tons Untclilnaon County — Capital . — - 55; 44 122 10 70 1,750 3,604 2,326 1,160 2,554 3,025 360 2,048 4,685 2,415 3,690 2,941 2,086 1,439 3,091 1,537 929 2,028 2,016 40 2,650 2,339 1,569'' 4,222 1,222 1,070 1,834 1,539 1,016: 808 2,295 1,297 3,400 2,082 1,255: 1,356 1,703 1,277 668 902 1,6391 45 1,795 1,723 32 Clayton z. Cross Plains Fair 160 337 Grand View S 43 10 20 90, 49 20 18 German _ _ Kassel Kaylor 521 368 Kuln __ Liberty _. 86 173 108 207 I Milltown _ Oak Hollow (_ 18 53 13i 129 50 50 Sharon Silver Lake _ Starr 26 123 40 4 24 20 - 11 65 10 10 61, 2S Susquehanna _ Sweet 5 10 Valley ^ 5 507 6 Wittenberg Wolf Creek _ _.„ 752 The County 749 1,130 48,713 34,617 1,280 1,560 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 523 TABL.E: XVIII — Contlnned Showlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forase by CountleB and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND Alfalfa TOWNSIJIPS Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Tim Acres 3thy Tons Hyde County — Wm. Hamilton _ 41 19 Holabird - Dewey 17 32 31 2 9 5, Eagle Pratte Chapelle 109-72 - - Valley _ _ 4 4 Loomis , Washington 20 25 Franklin Peno 77 62 12 5 64 130 16 2 Springs Lake *" Kden * ■1 Union i 6 15 ' 4 15 17 Illinois - 17 Highmore *" 40 Convent Van Order ' Banner _ Highmore' ■ The County | 326 1 312 ,11 61 57 524 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI^K XVIII— Contlnned ShOTrlng Acreagrc and Yield of Hay and Forage by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Acres Forage . Tons Hyde County— 19 25 27 25 Holabird 67 659 33 319. 15 11 21 15 17 36 £«agrle Pratte 30 4,ioa 10 I 1,615 157 80 234 Chapelle 150 109-72 20 ■ 198 20 22 45 42 30 206 40 44 65 47, Valley 135 80 164 178 Washington 3,751 1,716 ' is 15 445 is 15 653 Spring Lake 40 64 74 37 102 123 95 10 35 92 71 70 65 183 72 10 30 4,653 2,548 1,035 2,485, 560 68 1,696 820 545 1,001 220 166 434 43 11 239 34 60 228 Eden 439 Douglas 50 10 Illinois _ 494 Highmore - 70 Lincoln 46 Convent 4,246 2,064 2,109 1,017 90 94 The County 1,048 1,217 26,363 11,239 1,890 2,640 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 525 table: XVIII— Continued ShowlnK Acreage and Yteld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Tim Acres Dthy Tons Jackson County — Cottonwood 4 8 , Riverside 25 238 88 36 17 65 19 50 59 108 31 7 11 5 153 11 48 128 62 75 25 78 2 14 12 5 7 54 9 16 n 2 3 46 2 Grand View Brady Jewett Indian Creek 4 1-24 _ __ 1-25 Cedar 1 ^ "~io' Big Buffalo _ _ _ 15 Little Buffalo Kadoka - 'IL Kadoka _ _ _ Belvidere _ • Stamford Belvidere ——-—-! ■ , Interior Interior Wall 13? 26 192 Weta 3-22 _ __ _ _ / 3-23 3-24 140 25 3-25 11 83 72 175 2 19 50 58 Interior Weta Wall 1 — 1 The County 1,721 824 10 IS 526 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continued ShOYvlngr Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Counties and Minor Cl-rll Divisioni) TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Foragre Tons Jackson County — ! L _ _ 5 26 16 Riverside "■ 270 744 167 419 455 575 467 389 140 24 38 48 2,064 1,662 1,470 1,123 1,180 1,100 86 2,306 39 40 Jewett ■ 96 2 26 38 48 50 11 2 105 2 12 37 60 198 15 4 Indian Creek 1-24 103 48 46 5 125 31 149 10$ SO 1-25 71 Cedar _ 286 Big Buffalo Little Buffalo 73 39 Kadoka 1,025 316 206 Kadoka _ - _ 10 6 8 1 19 20 30 12 8 8 2 13 28 40 356 163 """"io'7 24( 850 227 190 280 "^ 175 154 163 55 5 575 181 216 113 140 62 198 10 44 99 190 20 45 Belvidere 236 15 Interior 93 Wall _ _ _ Weta : 10 3-22 3-23 ^— 3-24 _ 20 40 3-25 _- - - - Interior 40( 20 40 65 30 20 25 35 Interior 4 10 2 8 56 2 S9 Weta _ - - 3 Wall The County 419 562 14,418 5,828 1,255 1,497 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 527 TABIiE XVIII— Contlnned Showlns Acreagre and Tleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DIvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Jerauld County — Alpena 60 301 252 495 229 5 159 217 89 59 34 238 90 263 360 91 29& 325 988 109 7 214 215 130 99 46 71 52 289 33V 4 I 4 5 30 73 20 1 3 7 Anina 25 Blaine _ _ _ 8 15 82 Cherry 30 Crow _ _ 1 4 Dale - Franklin 18i i 29 88 76 Harmony Logan Marlar 8 10 Media Pleasant _ _ 45 12 17 45 Viola f 3 7 12 Wessington Spgs. 12 The County 2,851 3,271 42 58 301 302 TABI/K XVIII — Coutlnned SboTving Acreage and Ylelll of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Jerauld County— Alpena ; 50 16 31 15 25 85 16 36i 18 25 1,609 2,076 2,885. 3,637 4,670 2,083 4,506 3,149 4,466 2,218 4,766 3,448 2,015 2,786 1,772 2,032 1,882 2,026 3,550 1,058 2,864 2,586 3,700 1,860 2,900 2,525 1,445 2,193 108 12 20 20 406 i 288 Anina. _ 50 40 25 Crow 827 Dale 13 4 17 4 207 407 Logan 640 640 22 60 23 87 159 111 40 133 Media 70 15 10 109 38 15 25 235 Viola 293 wessington Spgs. .., 162 The County 8.89 1,003 44,314 32,393 1,235 2,525 528 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XVIII — Continued ShoTHng; Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions , TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy- Acres Tons KingsliuTy County^ Badger Baker Denver DeSmet EiSmond Hartland j Iroquois : LeSueur Manchester Mathews Spirit Lake Spring Lake White Wood 50 646 5 76 48 94 87 58 35 221 11 64 56 176 1,598 18 160 68 212 75 64 34 141, 25 82 106 8 638 20 16 1,237 40 42. 825 1,253 426 340 144 1,884 67 76 85 150 128 763 376 1;312 2^,427 6,90 45S 158 2,337 67 91 70 180 153 830 460 The County 1,451 2,869 870 1,454 table: XVIII — Continued 6,517 9,003 Shon'ing Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Kingsbury County — Badger 255 20 30 85 51 103 29 33 53 615 4Q 45 92 70 212 48 66 93 , 50 963 2,265 2,186 2,839 6,036 2,612 2,347 3,198 1,866 5,625 2,912 2,912 1,906 1,063 4,439 3,087 3,122 5,116. 3,107 1,197 3,119 1,895 5,692 2,634 2,634 2,256 624 14 46 1,925 2 1,496 195 331 1.504 65 Denver _ _ ■ 73 2,846 4 2,787 341 LeSueur _ 658 Manchester _, 139 52 52 694 230 Spririt Lake 70 Spirit Lake 70 White Wood 107 109 1,148 The County 1,060 1,792 36,268 38,486 5,681 ] 0,456 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 629 TABIiB XVIII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage liy Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Lake County-^ Badus Chester Clarno Concord Farmington _ Franklin Herman Lake View Le Roy Nunda Orland Rutland Summit Wayne Wentworth __ Winfred Alfalfa Acres I Tons 25 13 110 6 6 43 62 53 51 4 15 50 4 25 41 25 67 20 135 7 24 79 85 84 125 12 45 135 12 37 93 71 Clover Acres Tons 12 10 58 14 84 61 190 110 3 45 44 10 87 30 134 78 219 125 5. 16 33 33 42 11 11 156 146 78 Timothy Acres Tons 657 568 147 437 741) 641 117 228 893 420 502 1,346 463 318 636 230 854 545 161 511 965 774 272 247 1,057 620 511 1,635 402 316 968 267 The County 533 1,031 803 1,042 8,344 10,105 table: XVIII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Lake County— Badus _ _ 88 122 60 43 32 92 78 104 182 22 56 98 164 64 93 14 209 175 82 50 41 167 124 174 324 77 44 177 286 75 107 19 1,026 991 2,862 1,189 312 1,522 1,779 337 172 535 111 539 2,006 779 105 1,894 1,374 1,081 3,991 1,567 401 1,499 2,048 360 190 666 100 611 1,856 817 130 1,644 476 45 1,040 Chester - 202 Clarno Concord - 299 1,377 Farmington Franklin - 33 113 Herman Lake View - - lOT 161 140 LeRoy 930 _. 6 50 115 231 IS 590 488 Wayne — Wentworth __^ 454 The County 1,317, 2,131 16,159 18,336 1,522 5,362 530 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII— Contlnned Showlne Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Conntlea and Minor CiTlI DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alf! Acres ilfa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons liawrence County— 22 33 1,209 5,121 2,448 3,201 2.193 369 23 674 '■%'! Zinke _ _ , 60 15 95 Thompson 793 1,888 2,565 825 24 The County 5,268 12,012 60 110 3.159 4.097 table: XVIII — Continued ShoTTlng Acreage and Yield ot Hay and Forage by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Lawrence County — Reausaw - _ 91 71 218 151 252 248 80 130 Zinke Thompson 8 84 50 85 24 108 65 607 160 29 The County 142 217 563 940 80 159 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS E31 TAJBIiB XVIII— Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor Cl-rll DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy- Acres Tons Lincoln County^ Brooklyn ' Canton Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre Delapre Delaware Eden Pairview Grant Highland Highland LaValley Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale Springdale I 392 389 36 21 178 10 63 61 5431 218 75 449 22 127 2181 1,251 38 272 5 29 1,095 838 48 51 345 30 146 97 1,209 326 108 847 633 268 33 8 208 1,004 395 S3 10 223 35 230 226 !,683 64 554 10 55 55 63 3651 103 4b 368 73 112 405 140 47 520 211 430 468 142, 123 656 15 40 172 512 730 157 133 982 30 120 463 174 7 42 303 203 174 340 60 111 374 297 30 576 232 204 481 145 349 331 252 672 266 S 38 303 227 204 277 63 111 425 370 50 602 233 191 686 183 315 333 262 The County 4,397 8,997 4,129 5,819 5,148 5,819 table: XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Forage Acres Tons liincoln County- Brooklyn Canton Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre Delapre Delaware Eden Fairview Grant Highland Highland LaValley Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Sprlngdale Springdale The County 126 70 28 22 32 53 917 266 204 66 35 70 70 13 15 145 135 85 145 106 42 147 154 31 1,771 456 524 202 250 1,020 1.922 1,700 626 613 652 1,531, 942 30 2,133 411 667 757 1,378 457 1,508 1,061 18,840 596 609 194 266 942 1,942 1,853 407 645 600 1,436 971 30 1,732 456 582 1,295 1,371 647 1,379 1,017 18,970 410 167 75 20 12 173 73 489 1 242 304 336 122 43 2,467 1,678 830 165 50 18 383 171 1,030 1 645 914 1,311 285 181 7,662 532 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLE XVIII— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ata. Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres Othy Tons I-Tman County — 101-71 24 37 S 120 3 16 7 120 10 12 12 240 2 28 4 155 101-72 __ 101-73 102-71 102-72 102-73 103-72 103-73 103-74 __ 103-75 . 60 177 271 144 150 142 675 314 103-76 _ 103-77 103-78 104-72 „ - .. - 104-73 22 4 78 56 41 3 76 22 104-74 __ 104-75 104-76 104-77 320 150 104-78 - "* 104-79 334 39 11 21 18 16 63 57 8 158 5 465 85 22 14 25 i2 93 51 11 36 12 105-71 105-72 - _ _ — 105-73 105-74 _ 105-75 - _ _ 6 10 12 23 105-76 __ 105-77 105-78 __ :: ' 105-79 106-73 — 106-74 4 4 106-75 6 10 106-76 _- 106-77 - 1 5 6 20 3 8 7 40 106-78 106-79 __ "^ 107-77 107-78 _ _ - ~* 107-79 108-77 — 108-78 24 14 46 25 1 15 13 25 108-79 2-26 2-27 2-28 __ - 2-29 i« 3 2-30 2-31 5 5 20, 12 13 25 5 56 23 34 28 32 5 1 25 3 10 IS 4 3 2 9 45 26 5 43 18 16 27 27 4 1 24 2 5 9 1-26 1-27 15 15 1-28 1-29 1-30 4 2 1-31 lS-26 lS-27 , lS-28 15 15 lS-29 3 4 lS-30 lS-31 . 2S-26 2S-27 2S-2S - — - .———_— 2S-29 - as-30 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 533 TABLE XVIII— Continued Showing AcreaKe and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntlea and Minor ClvU DlTlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons 2S-31 - _ 1 76 62 1 1 3S-27 31 87 75 126 13 64 175 47 3S-28 _ 3S-29 3S-30 _ 3S-31 3S-32 126 20 47 45 The County 1 2,745 2,884 8 14 370 209 534 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiB XVIII — Continned ShOTvtns Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres I Tona Wild Hay Acres I Tons Other Forage Acres I Tons layman Connty- 101-71 .101-72 101-73 102-71 102-72 . 102-73 103-72 103-73 103-74 103-75 — 103-76 103-77 103-78 104-72 104-73 104-74 104-75 ^- 104-76 104-77 104-78 104-79 ._ 105-71 105-72 105-73 105-74 105-75 105-76 105-77 105-78 105-79 106-73 106-74 106-75 — 106-76 106-77 106-78 106-79 107-77 107-78 107-79 108-77 - 108-78 108-79 2-26 2-27 , 2-28 . 2-29 2-30 2-31 1-26 1-27 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 lS-26 lS-27 lS-28 lS-29 lS-30 lS-31 2S-26 2S-27 2S-28 2S-29 34 529 5 1 127 20 50 34 5 168 85 10 81 391 111 15 122 125 10 21 38 259 284 92 15 141- 407 153 130 143 76 144 68 57 45 45 4 146 41 13 88 326 64 56 10 25 174 46 10 15 14 36 132 139 54 731 200 480 462 239 155 20 120 552 163, 30 144 215 20 25 75 395 510 82 236 202 423 216 205 248 131 165 142 184 62 83 8 129 43 6 117 335 85 43 9 16 108 59 70 150 23 44 X76 198 600 2,619 70 180 1,000 191 385 39S 480 200 4,220 1,580 339 1,570 3,328 3,655 3,251 4,290 3,140 3,390 624 870 1,050 2,436 3,320 2.513 2,895 3,730 3,604 1,440 2,336 80 1,050 2,460 2,625 4,100 705 1,050 1,895 1,263 319 130 3,450 249 460 657 520 525 126 105 2,400 1,330 2,670 12 216 1,472 3,112 3,720 1,798 740 568 3,326 205 1,282 40 155 365 310 45 250 460 1,080 1,210 138 720 1.074 1,365 1,345 2,237 1,965 1,785 304 544 940 1,230 1,238 1,190 1,334 1,948 1,533 1,055 1,720 50 1,042 1,210 1,355 1,450 351 641 865 424 93 25 935 188 555 455 190 360 60 615 682 415 880 347 270 662 820 1,384 687 213 98 176 1,060 110 443 71 36 85 287 44 158 5 176 214 380 295 160 75 67 178 16 207 180 80 24 45 10 144 147 140 23 41 446 20 100 24 98 34 178 160 669 160 37 20 7 101 30 60 133 594 84 545 10 8 216 399 855 666 264 99 319 386 6 305 987 327 68 138 66 186 217 270 24 88 391 40 85 31 164 50 46 541 798 105 113 289 429 70 174 !« 43 28 343 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 635 table: XVIII— Contlniied Showing Acreage and Ifleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Acres Forage Tons 2S-30 31 20 15 52 35 20 33 ■ 40 20 55 73 32 1,050 700 300 1,140 1,605 1,240 304 320 134 607 1,040 679 121 24 20 128 47 9 150 2S-31 116 3S-27 10 3S-28 347 3S-29 117 3S-30 22 3S-31 3S-32 26 38 1,310 300 824 650 9 40 22 Lyina.n Unor, _ _ 120 The County 5,784 8,633 110,371 51,986 6,056 10,768 536 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII— Continued Showing Acrengre and Yield of Hay and Forage by CountleH and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alf£ Acres ilfa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres 1 Tons McCook Connty — Benton _ 51 29 28 135 43 25 96 66 31 51 262 72 49 91 37 45 142 188 1 97 610 25 285 275 115 Bridgewa.ter 221 Brookfleld 139 676 Emery 40 Grant - - 287 269 Montrose 215 83 21 19 42 70 29 71 417 125 59 38 33 121 63 45 38 104 42 126 90 119 25 206 143 257 71 71 105 Pearl ^ 101 40 Richland 297 Salem 10 6 5 20 5 38 154 Spring Valley __■ Sun Prairie 249 86 80 The County 957 1,523 219 256 2,604 2,869 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 637 TABLE XVIII — Continued ShoTTlng Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres I Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Forage Acres Tons McCook County— Benton Bridgewater Brookfleld Canistota Emery Grant Greenland Jefferson Montrose Pearl Ramsey Richland Salem Spring Valley _ Sun Prairie Union The County — 613 1,259 1,850 2,261 1,901 75 1,339 1,750 1,200 1,647 2,369 1,556 799 1,238 1,351 159 103 200 59 68 70 24 1,556 1,381 1,539 2,371 1,390 1,632 2,631 2,484 1,351 1,316 1,721 2,457 1,715 1,518 2,424 2,497 978 25,419 26,159 32 80 116 51 164 160 174 430 317 1,001 538 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVUI — Contlnned Shoivlng Acreasrc and Yield of Hay and Worage by Counties and Minor CiTlI Di-riaions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfs Acres Llfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres Dthy Tons mcPheraon County- Arena - Bergdorf Blaine Carl 10 7 Cleveland - Detmold _ _ Glucksthal _ Harrison Hoffman Howard _ Kassel — Koto 20 20 Long" Lake Moscow - 2 3 Spring" Stickel Wacker Wachter ■ Weber <- Willow 6 3 53 61 7 6 83 88 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 639 TABLE XVIII — Con^tlnued Showlne Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Coanties and Minor ClTll DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons McFherBon County-— 3 108 19 3 202 43 200 7 158 25 2 193 39 138 135 2,425 3,225 790 2,235 150 1,257 2,659 559 1,618 Blaine Carl - 5 5 "l,635 610 2,145 2,045 785 3,735 420 4,313 654 3,400 2,424 2,280 311 2,215 1,233 3,603 5,110 3,465 2,985 2,405 45 150 35 4,438 3,040 2,037 805 660 1,388 1,841 605 1,676 435 3,071 285 2,010 1,160 1,864 141 1,579 1,287 1,965 2,020 1,311 1,850 1,150 120 1,575 30 2,200 1,578 1,509 308 515 Glucksthaf 194 94 176 135 180 105 TTi^hlfiTid 319 493 102 83 167 81 ICoto 380 159 203 19 976 212 538 28 6 12 Long Lake 4 10 7 13 159 5 10 9 19 129 162 103 Petersburg 5 8 Spring Creek 7 116 460 227 280 90 139 343 317 270 Washington 403 90 665 800 The County 3,414 4,699 64,328 401358 1,159 2,213 540 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continued ShOTvIne Acrease and Ifleld of Hay and Forage by Counties and minor Civil DlylHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons MarsliaU County — 4 8 10 18 22 1 15 60 2 20 6 12 McKenley 20 50 30 Miller 35 LaBelle 18 71 3 2 89 34 130 12 2 66 132 123 117 Newark 119 NewDort Fle£lsant "Valley 40 39 9 32 Hed Iron Lake 22 Sisseston _ 21 5 3 1 51 6 45 38 6 12 2 51 4 69 1 3 10 Veblen 35 20 58 Victor 27 25 24 20 White 24 Britton Langford - Veblen Unori^anized - - 3 5 ' The County 360 521 7 15 527 512 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 641 tabids: XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTil Di-rlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons MarBhall County- Buffalo _ _ 97 132 1,763 2,340 2,290 1,268 2,000 647 3,285 2,306 2,105 746 3,584 1,409 2,027 3,838 1,421 2,236 2,439 1,803 1,780 641 2,316 1,820 2,090 1,239 1,119 532 4,888 1,925 1,771 584 3,295 1,254 2,216 1,997 1,810 1,977 1,953 1,163 1,425 781 5 30 Dayton 51 213 18 48 57 151 90 111 79 91 36 354 275 19 45 143 106 303 51 348 17 403 69 160 132 133 100 100 21 676 157 11 63 726 69 577 365 30 125 40 56 4G5 60 174 Hickman McKenley Miller . _ 160 118 LaBelle __ Lowell Newark 30 5 Newport Nordland Pleasant Valley Red Iron Lake Slsseston 4 13 570 94 20 836 Stena Veblen 8 73 31 20 7 To Victor _ 227 Waverley 106 Weston _ '__ 45 White -_ 7 Britton Newark Veblen The County 2,287 3,945 39,928 36,155 1,367 2,346 s42 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII — Contlnned Shovrlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres othy Tons Meade County^ 2-7 650 448 76 943 156 108 2-8 ' 2-9 2-10 2-11 46 10 53 17 2-12 - 2-13 2-14 3-6 933 3,033 1,378 1,138 937 646 100 918 1,502 2,147 488 828 655 97 3-7 4 90 5 120 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 _ 60 83 2,191 946 140 73 12 80 25 37 153 610 297 100 182 170 83 60 42 142 10 836 1,546 1,237 197 9 5 11 16 23 4-5 86 1,549 698 157 93 17 67 51 41 126 449 313 150 207 195 110 73 49 185 10 917 1,213 1,298 258 18 2 19 155 88 22 80 105 994 322 595 326 46 122 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-14 5-5 5-g . 5-9 5-10 5-13 3 3 K-14 _ 5-X5 fl-7 — . B_11 4 4 A-1 9 - fill — 100 188 988 353 367 112 33 18 " 7-» --- 7-10 105 219 499 393 105 41 15 36 127 125 149 105 4 3 10 12 7 lA n 11 8 136 128 206 294 74 66 219 o ii 10 13 8-14 ;: AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 643 TABIiIS XXI — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Tim< Acres >thy Tons 8-15 149 83 56 83 157 300 596 84 380 85 76 23 190 33 14 29 107 161 569 112 120 49 70 7 8-16 . 8-17 9-10 _ 9-11 ■ "^ 9-12 5 4 9-13 9-14 9-15 9-16 9-17 ^ 10-10 10-11 10-12 1 1 155 46 19 108 120 ■23 19 10 8 65 83 21 58 2 2 132 SO 6 113 75 15 10-13 10-13 10-14 10-15 10-16 10-17 11-10 11-11 11-12 11-13 2 64 23 14 60 11-14 11-15 11-16 11-17 51 72 2 10 23 8 10 12 17 4 8 3 4 12-12 12-13 12-14 12-15 12-17 1 The County 25,059 29,724 121 147 74 154 S14 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII — Continued ShOTTlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Meade County — 2-7 369 300 917 350 173 387 81 81 2-8 • 60 7 600 6 2-9 17 16 2-10 2-11 4 2 76i 50 45 62 2-12 2-13 2-14 3-6 12 12 645 761 1,609 640 299, 652 361 662 777 313 127 553 6 20 25 8 578 455 235 86 11 lOA 63 .56 20 79 3-7 220 3-8 16 3-9 3-10 185 40 145 3-11 56 3-12 3-13 _ 3-14 4-5 6 14 871 •618 318 118 4-6 75 .5 16 18 . 12 80 4-7 5 8 5 4-8 14 ■ 4-9 ^ , 21 4-10 10 4-11 360 4-13 4-14 120 45 677 955 620 417 624 65 295 65 335 115 496 360 264 415 40 55 30 40 244 62U 332 199 366 65 308 45 305 65 390 277 - 181 422 15 17 6-5 5-6 6-7 69 100 90 164 75 5-8 4 4 7 30 6 2 9 30 99 B-9 62 5-10 133 5-11 5-12 5-13 8 8 5-X4 5-15 6-5 6-6 - 100 3 60 6-7 3 6-8 6-9 10 6 30 6-10 3 6-11 6-12 - 8 5 ii2 10 360 275 871 662 158 20 20 60 4 270 275 492 384 isi 46 301 141 108 162 64 6-13 6-14 6.15 6-16 _ 7-5 7-16 7-17 ._ 8 g 7-8 _ _, 7-9 *-*- 7.10 6 6 '1,886 207 170 289 76 79 18 7.11 7.12 ^ 67 20 33 334 16 17 6 g 7-13 —J. 7-14 _.^*.— 7.15 .J. ^.i. 1« 10 7-16 . —J. _^ 35 "io 666 116 638 690 65 ■ii — -.v., il 187 38 471 616 7-17 i 8,10 » —■-4-6 186 a.ll . ., 45 5 14 58 3 3 ■""al ! il2 1 .13 i.l4 — AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 545 table: XVIII — Contlnned Showins Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres j'orage Tons 8-15 8 25 33 2 43 19 6 S 23 2 34 15 193 825 1,363 119 305 1,219 180 510 319 521 515 30 40 20 1,136 423 55 172 80 280 10 2,862 101 300 125 1,233 5 285 10 80 25 142 222 605 77 145 182 165 855 205 459 305 12 5 8 465 220 44 216 85 178 4 281 4 140 86 1,170 31 199 112 36 20 8-16 __ . 51 73 154 2 66 67 66 a 8-17 9-10 „ . 9-11 _— — 9-12 9-13 __ 9-14 _- _. 81 66 9-15 9-16 __ 77 11 20 3 10 20 3 7 8 12 1 7 10, 4 84 60 9-17 ._ 10-10 __ 10-11 _ _. _ 10-12 10-13 ___ 72 101 35 201 75 142 65 202 10-14 _ 1Q.-15 _ _ 10-16 5 30 15 20 1 20 1 10 10-17 11-10 17 31 11-11 _ 11-12 _ 110 86 11-13 ' 11-14 __ _. 30 41 14 30 52 17 54 23 32 11 99 18 41 12 12 30 la 29 24 27 5 73 170 10 56 90 11-15 19 11-16 22 11-17 . 12-10 . _.. .__ 14 9 27 5 1 15 12-11 64 12-12 91 12-13 . _ . _ 5 12-14 1 12-15 __ - , 12-16 ._ - _ 703 191 334 18 17 6 12-17 _ • The County 1,076 1,583 35,866 20,179 2,749 2,653 546 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiie XVUI— Continned Shonliig Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres 1 Ifa Tons Clover Acres Tons Tlm< Acres )thy Tons Mellette County— 40-25 __ 40-26 40-27 40-28 n 7 40-29 - 40-30 40-31 l._ 40-32 40-33 41-25 . . _ 41-26 _ 25 6 8 2 10 1 11 2 41-27 41-28 41-29 _ 41-30 41-31 ■ 41-32 41-33 42-25 __ 42-26 ' 1 2 42-27 42-28 42-29 1 42-30 _ . _ 42-31 I ^ 42-32 2 1 42-33 „ 43-25 43-26 6 25 33 35 12 11 20 60 43-27 43-28 43-29 _ _ __ 43-30 43-31 __ • 43-32 43-33 44-27 44-28 44-29 .. ._ 24 14 44-30 44-31 2 1 44-32 44-33 45-30 _ _ 45-31 ■ The County 1 176i 152 1 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S47 table: XVin— Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Mellette County — 40-25 40-26 40-27 __ 40-28 _. - _ 10 20 115 110 7 40 40-29 40-30 20 18 40-31 40-32 - -_ _ 40-33 .. 41-25 _ _ 41-26 2 \ 4 4 2 1 8 8 6 23 6 19 11 18 41-27 30 562 218 45 85 30 502 435 34 85 72 41-28 63 41-29 40 41-30 41-31 10 20 41-32 41-33 42-25 410 477 182 113 377 70 105 339 143 106 374 66 42-26 25 6 13 10 30 9 18 13 5 10 42-27 42-28 30 33 158 42-29 34 42-30 42-31 5 3 5 10 • 1 42-32 26 44 42-33 43-25 95 200 10 258 147 236 85 200 5 301 140 120 43-26 43-27 10 11 20 2 7 11 40 43-28 33 43-29 7 4 4 13 6 4 2 43-30 5 43-31 7 43-32 4 6 9 43-33 44-27 44-28 44-29 163 114 44-30 16 10 2 10 10 2 44-31 44-32 44-33 45-31 9 The County 141 180 3.817 3,318 231 595 548 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XVIII — Continued Showing; Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by ConntleH and Minor ClTll DlvlRlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Miner County — Adams 1 38 67 220 113 27 43 51 10 11 21 79 52 19 89 134 114 114 178 31 84 17 10 1 47 159 157 44 83 182 244 3 195 40 233 118 185 40 ' 2 67 ---7-0 75 93 Caf thaere Clearwater Clinton 15 24 26 16 152 18 103 60 315 62 12 14 79 78 138 10 Green Valley Grafton 18 182 16 28 94 Howard 350 Miner 55 Red Stone Rock Creek Roswell 8 20 5 20 8 30 14 35 16 16 73 Vermillion 65 106-56 12 The County 1,088 1,549 177 226 1,479 1,422 TABLE XVIII — Continued SbowinK Acreaee and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTll DlTlsiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres 1 Tons Miner County— Adams 1 25 28 29 32 2,8851 1 3,661 2,369 1,668 1,181 350 1,574 2,634 1,028 2,199 1,726 2,020 2,646 2,269 18 2,464 53 2,261 2,944 1,942 1,742 728 422 936 2,318 536 2,496 1,753 1,803 2,300 1,879 45 2,514 37 50 40 Belleview - - 3-86 526 1 17 351 64 '9 353 9 Clearwater 4 56 7 167 38 18 40 6 57 6 142 51 6 40 130 2,190 Green Valley ' Grafton — 100 106 711 26 Miner 60 60 48 4 13 12 75 10 25 26 Vermillion 106-56 . The County 471 514 30,744 26,675 1,300 3,888 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 549 table: XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Mtnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Minnehaha County — Benton Brandon BufCalo Buck Clear Lake Dell Rapids Edison Grand Meadow ■ Hartford Highland Humboldt Logan Lyons Mapleton Palisade Red Rock Sioux Falls Split Rock Sverdrup Taopl Valley Springs Wall Lake Wayne Wellington State Penitentiary Alfalfa Acres Tons I 231 181 30 5 77 47 88 120 78 47 65 25 237 412 89 29 136 140 82 130 30 68 120 1 547 343 51 12 113 153 246 264 88 130 148 94 718 902 221 73 369 122 263 276 72 115 257 Clover Acres Tons 114 155 74 85 477 702 8 96 31 287 532 553 331 175 37 188 482 332 540 45 616 125 186 72 95 778 1.117 8 110 38 520 982 836 500 189 93 248 865 461 1,072 64 148 Timothy Acres Tons 663 204 503 119 176 204 133 74 351 338 519 555 329 282 290 116 487 413 267 302 17 144 511 934 764 622 92 180 865 216 88 396 420 595 741 611 344 426 163 786 384 398 396 22 178 67S .The County | ;,390 5,491 5,369 8,647 1 7,138 9,799 550 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XVIII — Continued ShOTvlnET Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Mlnnehalia County — 25 30 21 34 32 52 25 70 871 1,506 1,498 180 2,632 1,606 1,814 1,347 1,709 1,639 245 2,941 7,-67S 3,026 12 12 44 126 Clear Lake Dell Rapids 50 26 46 14 119 68 47 32 363 182 168 174 1,118 710 Grand Meadow 223 Hartford 1,325 1,183 1,817 1,847 1 9Ri! 1,549 1,343 2,158 2,141 2,215 1,884 1,099 1,520 1,409 1,100 3,561 283 786 2,537 346 Highland Humboldt LiOgan _ _ 41 18 65 27 119 95 40 20 60 225 5 61 27 125 327 35 360 609 84 79 1,099 56 Lyons - 2,617 Mapleton _ 43 1.'474 2,244 Palisade 263 162 60 60 123 397 10 712 1,172 1,240 1,371 1,947 215 398 2,878 831 1,661 231 Red Rock 126 Split Rock 90 134 8 381 Valley Springs Wall Lake „_ 62 610 Wellington ^ : 48 94 2,185 154 220 Humboldt I 20 30 Baltic - _ 7 38 14 65 State Penitentiary __ State School for The County 1,054 1,949 31,580 39,385 2,877 10,125 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 551 table: XVIII — Continued ShOTving Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Moody County^ Alliance — 1 2 123 235 421 407 320 735 330 134 481 134 240 325 675 483 360 980 405 147 606 182 320 784 1,113 137 340 392 215 319 657 868 867 236 986 1,143 560 591 637 Blinsmon — _- 905 57 5 3 45 22 1 87 29 90 43 34 64 20 32 123 6 6 83 25 3 178 67 230 100 48 42 29 49 1,610 Colma.!! 163 Egan 357 Enterprise Flandreau 513 367 355 Gravena - 710 924 1,891 319 106 45 50 22 397 95 44 80 13 232 Riverview _ . 946 Spring Creek : Union _ 846 649 500 The County 523 - 991 3,862 5,032 9,047 11,589 TABIiB XVIII— Continued ShOfrlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI Di-rlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Moody County — Alliance Blinsmon Clare Colman Bgan Enterprise t'iar.dreau Fremont Gravena Jefferson Lone Rock Lynn ■- Riverview 1- Spring Creek Union Ward Millet Acres I Tons 24 26 55, 14 5 10 34 36 113 96 129 136 34 47 44 45 1,070 24 10 11 40 84 116 144 241 250 33 76 Wild Hay Ax:res I Tons The County 7691 I 3,188 1,688 2,043 765 1,412 1,466 1,079 1,729 1,067 1,196 2,452 840 620 949 2,123 841 498 1,966 1,789 1,006 1,526 1,974 1,446 1,931 992 1,220 1,590 775 571 1, 1,806 981 650 Other Forage Acres Tons 15 30 12 124 164 14 423 1 160 308 160 236 408 I 20,667 22,0261 2,064 20 26 70 297 455 28 1,162 634 482 210 1,067 119 4,470 552 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLE XVIII — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres irer Tons Timt Acres )thy Tons Pennington County 4 39 385 896 527 167 73 98 • 8 214 26 35 77 7 341 344 575 53 354 1 73 882 2,113 906 49 53 49 5 134 8 11 18 2 418 303 748 14 127 1-6 1-7 95 270 22 100 320 12 149 2,503 1,558 284 1-8 __ 3,145 1-9 1,650 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 __ _ 1-14 1-15 1-16 _ 1-17 2-5 47 36 31 2-6 _ 31 34 2-7 __ __ _ 2-8 2-9 2-10 „ _ 2-11 2-12 143 40 100 77 236 119 25 2 150 8 56 37 2-13 __ 1 6 2-14 2-16 2-16 2-17 3-14 3-15 6 31 70 40 96 1 30 4 25 17 3-16 8-17 4-15 . - .. 4-16 4-17 _- .. 6-15 47 114 31 270 5-16 — .. 5-17 6-17 _- -_ - - 1-6 2 165 198 180 396 1,250 489 134 104 51 165 80 7 177 232 80 2,183 2,525 398 101 140 38 7 12 ._ 1-6 13 16 1-7 1-8 - 1-9 _ 1-10 ._ 1-11 .. . 1-12 ■— 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-17 2-5 10 20 10 18 2-6 23 51 140 287 30 48 53 121 320 60 2-7 2-8 2-9 __ 2-10 2-11 „ 2-12 58 55 20 5 2-13 2-14 AGRICUL1 URAL STATISTICS 653 TABIiE: XVIII— Continued ShoTrlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Connties and Bllnar ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons 1 Timothy Acres Tons 2-15 59 15 2-16 2-17 - 3-12 -_ 21 58 6 9 2 4 3-13 3-14 __ .. 1 3-15 _ 3 3-16 3-17 4-13 4-14 _ __ 15 5 4-15 _. 4-16 4-17 _ 37 g 15 20 16 28 1N-3B - 277 995 339 West Pennington 778 The County 9,437 13,191 397 452 5,589 6,300 554 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLE XVIII — Continned Sho'vring Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Pennlnston County— 30 206 539 800 600 619 455 108 23 116 256 310 600 192 129 84 6 2 58 50 10 1-6 ._. 5 30 20 30 2 1-7 199 1-8 75 1-9 1-10 25 33 1-11 _ 1-12 __ 3 1 2 17 1-13 1-14 190 150 942 1,556 123 159 403 900 824 940 210 335 300 360 430 2,282 74 30 320 117 175 94 248 640 337 415 89 100 47 86 98 206 16 85 37 276 141 47 1-15 78 1-16 _ 12 2 153 1-17 _ 128 2-5 2-6 2-7 _ _ 67 10 25 15 22 88 2-8 2-9 7 240 6 2-10 1,160 2-11 _. 4 5 3 2 6 2-12 1 1 2-13 2-14 __ __ 2-15 46 6 270 69 10 130 2-16 24 2-17 — 25 3-14 3-15 _ _ 475 148 3-16 3-17 __ 66 625 815 466 188 125 11 138 291 74 118 60 4-15 5 27 12 4-16 14 35 2 10 2 4-17 __ 5-15 5-16 _. 5-17 45 20 190 100 110 80 225 150 356 138 205 270 310 660 311 340 496 212 8 23 640 255 616 96 90 184 105 200 55 210 202 168 200 25 112 122 103 12 34 486 121 383 77 54 1-6 _ ._ 39 8 43 15 1-7 30 160 103 18 20 1-8 35 1-9 ■ 28 11 97 1-10 20 1-11 12 50 7 9 1-12 35 35 1-13 1-14 1-16 1 13 8 55 17 3 21 1-16 __ 36 10 60 9 1-17 206 109 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 — — - — 6 5 15 110 IB 2-9 87 2-10 . 2-11 2-12 28 40 13 14 8 6 66 368 497 46 51 39 23 77 80 2-13 3 2-14 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 555 table: XVIII— Continued Sho-wlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor CiTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres 1 Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons 1 2-15 8 3 2-16 565 3 267 3 10 31 10 • 2-17 _ 17 95 26 18 38 5 21 3-12 3-13 11 11 3-14 3-15 21 28 20 5 14 14 3 2 15 - 6 43 66 10 23 3-16 _ 31 3-17 12 12 25 4-13 __ 2 4-14 4-15 4-16 25 2 12 15 160 489 188 3 54 402 194 19 190 334 10 4-17 22 1N-3E _ _ 216 "West Pennington- 411 The County 879 491 23,799 9.583 3,081 3,608 556 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XVIII— Contlnned Showlns Acreaee and TIeld of Hay and Foragre Iiy Counties and minor ClTlI DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres 1 Tons Timothy Acres Tons Perkins ConntT — 13-10 - 12 2 13-11 13-12 15 72 34 40 61 57 19 20 146 32 52 32 71 5 13-13 13-14 13-15 _. __ 13-16 13-17 14-10 14-11 14-12 17-2 6 42 100 47 55 317 6 18 49 16 17 14-13 14-14 ■ 14-15 14-16 14-17 15-10 15-11 _ 15-12 16 6 15-13 15-14 34 48 26 70 108 46 14 118 12 32 47 7 22 76 61 34 137 7 16-15 _ 15-16 15-17 16-10 — 16-11 __ 16-12 16-13 __ 16-14 16-15 __ 16-16 78 18 93 37 40 20 20 44 47 6 25 45 108 25 82 8 65 13 9 15 6 77 10 6 28 16 38 29 16-17 17-10 17-11 17-12 17-13 __ - 17-14 17-15 17-16 17-17 • 18-10 18-11 18-12 — 18-13 18-14 18-15 1 13 27 21 8 54 3 9 1 28 6 52 18-16 18-17 19-10 - 19-11 - 3 6 19-12 __ 19-13 19-14 578 68 19-15 19-16 11 32 2 10 9 41 2 10 19-17 _- 20-10 20-11 ~ 20-12 20-13 20-14 15 16 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 557 TABIiB XVIII — Contlnned Showlns Acreage and Yield of Hay and FoTase by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlBlonB 1 TOWNS AND 1 Alfalfa Clo TOWNSHIPS 1 Acres | Tons Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres 1 Tons 1 20-15 __ 1 'l 1 20-16 4 29 25 62 59 10 12 25 21 28 5 4 24 25 46 38 6 86 25 4 42 5 20-17 _ 21-10 21-11 21-12 _ 21-13 _- 21-14 _. 21-15 - 21-16 „ - - _ 21-17 22-10 22-11 22-12 10 3 24 6 42 2 __ 3 33 11 31 6 22-13 _ _- 22-14 22-15 __ 22-16 _- 3 13 22-17 _ 23-10 .23-11 ^ 3 i 23-12 23-13 ._ 1 23-14 2 13 1 5 4 11 3 29 23-15 23-16 23-17 The County 2.983 2,300 6 18 % 558 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XVIII — Continued Sbowlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Millet I Acres I Tons I Wild Hay I Acres I Tons Other Forag:e Acres I Tons Perkins County — 13-10 - 21 21 3 12 11 14 17 9 3 10 10 16 34 141 31 13-11 13-12 _ 10 53 81 24 lO 5 12 21 10 41 83 13-13 538 890 3 402 490 390 263 367 141 260 o 29 4 112 13-14 335 13-15 - _ 70 13-16 61 13-17 _ . 253 14-10 __ _ 14-11 25 145 212 1,207 12 40 62 171 2 8 79 29 5 187 180 10 10 48 14 74 108 55 93 28 105 ""^~40 65 101 160 2 14-12 12 14-13 _ 73 14-14 55 14-15 2 14-16 _ _ 29 4 3 3 5 5 6 6 79 79 30 45 71 141 36 38 104 14-17 143 15-10 _ -_ 10 15-11 _ _ 10 15-12 _ __ 102 15-13 18 15-14 _ _ 8 31 46 6 11 6 25 21 8 17 _ 34 15-15 110 15-16 195 479 16 79 245 54 15-17 ._ 5/1 16-10 __ 30 16-11 60 16-12 _ 10 15 10 15 160 125 257 125 16-13 __ 40 69 16-14 16-15 200 1,152 865 225 505 15 15 915 610 210 53 260 1,565 171 54 20 137 255 59 21 516 527 57 13 210 957 193 16-16 _ 41 16-17 __. . 42 12 36 33 30 46 53 16 73 31 30 10 17-10 ___ 6 17-11 _ . __ 17-12 17-13 _ 181 116 3 3 226 50 17-14 17-15 259 17-16 49 23 3 17-17 _ - _ 1 18-10 ZS 22 42 25 22 34 163 28 18-11 _ . 18-12 - 170 20 946 18-13 145 480 314 941 638 210 904 1,058 40 270 786 2,085 1,238 1,356 582 1,133 2,098 582 353 615 234 629 225 180 525 466 45 155 854 971 299 46 357 790 300 284 38 10 18-14 18-15 11 42 10 47 18-16 8 23 8 86 20 31 32 8 70 18-17 _ 19-10 1 15 41 9 58 42 12 22 47 18 69 38 19-11 19-12 _ 19-13 - 19-14 -_ 7 10 19-16 19-16 19-17 — — — — — IT— — 30 62 70 20-10 — 20-11 „ _. -_ 20-12 37 38 29 38 32 45 20-13 -- 49 20-14 90 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 559 table: XVni — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons 1 20-16 13 156 25 1,686 •1,647 270 26 820 1,890 672 1,575 6,326 841 994 625 2,282 1,540 330 1,790 180 ioi 215 655 790 28 102 8 20 623 812 332 253 321 424 110 763 690 597 674 799 197 907 1,406 183 265 118 652 45 170 235 450 20-16 _ _ 10 20 56 48 73 42 23 70 76 18 138 67 73 43 60 40 39 26 10 21 64 79 141 46 31 58 99 26 216 48 68 156 68 42 494 38 20-17 21-10 __ — 202 103 16 8 26 130 21-11 350 21-12 178 21-13 60 21-14 227 21-16 34 21-16 135 21-17 22-10 22-11 30 187 33 26 28 35 20 7 22-12 236 22-13 22-14 22-16 70 40 76 22 16 -- 84 22-17 10 23-11 13 14 38 8 7 63 41 19 12 53 8 , 12 66 49 62 6 10 62 23-12 6 23-13 _ - 20 23-14 23-16 7 185 23-17 _ 45 The County 2,295 3,067 50,220 24,734 1 3,460 5,787 560 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continued ShoTrlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor CiTll DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alts Acres ilfa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres 1 Tons Fatter County — Appomattox ' Arena _ Artichoke 36 3 41 6 Avon Springes Canton _ Carr Cattron 3 16 9 18 Cunningham 5 18 7 Blida ' 21 Fairview . 1 Payette ■ Forest City 5 10 . -I Gettysburg _ _ Hoven _ _ _ _ Lebanon 8 20 Lincoln Logan _ 1 8 11 5 10 Lucas North Riverside _ Owatonna 1 2 Pleasant View South Forest City - 114 470 3 6 The County 206 608 1 23 28 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 661 TABIiK XVIU— Continued Shotrlng Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Potter County— Appomattox 22 276 143 42 10 40 13 220 81 17 35 154 60 14 22 30 187 66 6 1,280 2,119 3,180 1,890 1,600 3,040 7,195 5,104 2,852 2,913 635 961 1,478 952 580 1,319 3,676 1,773 1,935 1,376 Artichoke Avon Springs 112 75 125 75 Carr Cattron Cunning'ham _ _ Elida Fayette 2,145 1,140 2,562 5,493 3,649 2,235 3,387 4,359 1,535 600 1,170 1,659 1,110 1,027 1,055 1,129 Gettysburg Hoven 12 60 30 5 136 135 67 20 77 20 3 182 60 41 ' Lincoln 15 26 115 38 104 Lucas 12 North Hiverslde 58 2 60 101 5 91 2,713 2,340 2,050 1,890 480 990 1,120 2,110 1,290 1,400 148 240 Pleasant View 152 62 25 6 875 South Forest City _ South Riverside 66 25 2 - The County 1,441 1,172 66,606 30,174 696 1,284 562 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — continued ShOTTlns Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres othy Tons Roberts Conntr^ Alto 8 1 34 . 35 62 93 45 __ 19 Becker » _ 51 21 35 105 Bossko Bryant 81 121 Drywood Lake Easter 3 3 7 40 35 7 60 50 45 72 1! 34 ISS 132 147 46 6 38 312 82 12 23 197 28 40 96 192 106 117 45 2 40 8 56 96 Garfield. 150 60 2 2 8 4 46 16 18 503 Harmon 127-48 251 151 Hart 15 6 3 31 1 10 3 8 15 1 67 2 10 4 227 Lake 20 40 27 5 Lee - 41 Lien 128-50 298 Lien 129-50 92 Lockwood 3 Long Hollow _ 35 5 2 10 2 205 Norway 128-52 19 40 One Hoad 3 3 19 2X 11 5 36 46 108 Ortley _ — 5 35 15 20 30 28 197 Sisseton 170 Spring^dS/le — 113 Springgrove Victor 128-49 _. 7 17 196 81 278 Victor 129-49 _. 61 White Rook 128-48 321 181 432 128-, 129-47, 48, 49 269 The County 230 1 368 194 288 3,461 4,192 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 563 table: XVIII — Contlnned Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DlviBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons "Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Roberts County- Alto _ 208 251 2,955 2,090 1,180 2,389 634 1,099 1,495 2,438 1,402 1,787 1,706 1,719 892 480 692 5,320 1,372 1,869 1,779 589 3,770 645 2,350 2,018 364 3,065 2,022 1,377 2,636 645 2,748 1,606 384 2,415 1,866 1,420 2,623 801 1,020 1,423 2,819 1,514 1,804 1,668 1,701 1,170 465 1,626 4,227 1,320 2,311 1,873 629 2,911 668 2,657 2,188 392 2,921 1,676 1,377 2,329 714 2,250 2,164 387 536 83 407 1,034 252 53 6 1 34 5 105 10 2 44 5 Bossko 591 Drywood Lake 30 41 28 818 303 34 129 58 1,332 Oenesco 65 25 133 42 61 19 132 30 258 48 124 25 474 66 Grant 244 Harmon 127-49 20 40 Lake 112 47 81 31 37 174 31 71 25 45 Lee 7 7 5 10 Lien 128-50 Lien 129-50 20 6 132 50 345 6d Norway 128-52 Norway 129-52 One Road 40 35 117 539 99 25 32 115 590 137 39 35 350 295 55 Ortley 70 894 818 Springgrove 5 10 268 75 15 Victor 128-49 Victor 129-49 103 11 154 17 713 110 128-48 10 20 2,082 2,541 1,846 1,782 40 116 128, 129-47, 48, 49 The County 1 1,919 2,469 62,140 60,956 3,701 7,369 864 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XVin — Continued Showing Acretgre and Tleld of Hay and Forage hy Counties and Minor Cl-rll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres 1 Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Sanborn County — Afton 134 112 277 54 30 230 512 105 130 208 390 59 112 202 337 472 146 58 491 73 30 373 587 108 352 451 566 126 97 303 254 654 42 11 62 50 69 g Butler 30 28 47 Diana 29 Floyd Jackson _ 7 40 10 40 Letcher 43 15 Onida 60 63 132 120 26 13 130 Silver Creek 77 Twin Lake 30 5 5 2 Warren _ _ _ _ Woonsocket ■ Elliott 10 15 79 72 The County 3,364 4,669 147 164 . 878 479 TABIiE XVllI — Continued ShoTClng Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forage 1>y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Sanborn County — Afton 2,466 2,985 1,079 2,273 3,143 3,fi54 5ol 863 4,5!!n 1,213 3,728 4,894 2,267 1,375 4,390 2,211 2,382 2,395 1,169 1,719 1,713 3,425 385 79: 4,235 1,089 2,762 3,520 1,740 1,253 3,327 1,089 Benedict 10 261 20 5 57 8 88 Dia.na. 519 Floyd Jackson 10 8 Onida Ravenna - 40 47 5 18 30 87 8 13 Silver Creek Twin Lake Union 41 15 50 15 136 12 490 256 Woonsocket Elliott 33 8 38 16 43 832 The County 223 296 41,892 31,475 965 1,735 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 665 table: XTIII— Continued SbOTvlng Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntlea and Ulnar ClTll DlTlBlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Spink Connty — Antelope 33 95 102 30 20 5 112 Athol 376 33 101 90 24 11 72 35 18 12 139 173 36 343 210 43 26 49 26 37 2S 35 10 39 ii 10 41 334 2 25 914 55 60 148 33 Belle Plain 25 50 30 Bellmont ' i 5 Benton Beotia 107 18 40 104 Buffalo 10 Capitola _ _ 60 Clifton _ Conde 10 15 19 in 7 Crandon 16 Frankfort 23 95 29 7 41 325 8 25 196 62 45 117 (Garfield _ - __ - 50 10 64 S 42 Harrison - _"- --- 10 56 Lake 61 63 Lodi 22 25 Mellette Northville 62 40 60 30 Redfleld 111 69 21 106 39 10 ' 20 20 10 80 50 Three Rivers 913 38 10 80 114 37 6 ■ 90 5 12 10 4 10 6 The County 2,359 3,253 25 50 798 788 566 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 table: XVIII — Continued Showing Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forase by Counties and minor Civil DlvlMons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Spink County— 49 28 116 39 40 85 97 114 42 25 157 21 40 125 92 141 2,478 2,626 1,175 3,781 170 1,165 2,248 840 152 1,242 4,054 1,797 1,900 140 1,422 1,788 1,068 2,342 1,501 255 617 1,538 3,672 1,863 2,445 771 2,540 175 1,255 1,630 1,235 71 1,017 3,096 1,590 1,695 90 1,096 1,312 1,125 2,205 972 310 471 1,317 1,879 441 616 Athol Belle Plain Bellmont 182 10 39 15 190 8 374 263 6 Beotia 76 Buffalo 30 Capltola 286 Clifton 16 151 25 33 65 25 188 146 21 145 127 75 34 41 115 211 345 171 35 27 89 27 185 119 25 233 82 65 59 47 114 223 339 912 Crandon 231 1,235 Frankfort Garfield 73 343 60 Groveland - 632 Harrison 34 8 La Prairie 40 703 50 1,087 Lodl Mellette 70 453 378 85 iio Northfleld 7,188 2,107 1,649 1,826 3,678 380 968 12,577 1,626 1,328 875 ?,940 1,296 830 527 878 Prairie Center Rediield 112 106 193 101 38 128 149 253 1S2 30 145 Richfield 2 2 Sumner _ 26 60 Tetonka Three Rivers 138 117 2,896 2,539 1,573 3,285 1,580 1,483 1,514 2,986 18 40 45 40 84 35 80 5S Union 347 440 The County 3,122 3,490 67,321 59,195 4,102 7,614 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 567 table: XVIII-^Contlnnea Showing Acreaere and Yield of Hay and Foragre by ConntlcH and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres )tliy Tons Stanley County — 109-77 - 3 2 109-78 109-79 12 4 3-25 - 3-26 __ 3-27 3-29 . 3-29 10 10 3-30 3-31 5 5 2 5 4-25 _ 4-26 ___ 4-27 4-28 4-29 4-30 __ - 4-31 23 30 4-32 4-33 5-25 .. _ __ 8 7 5-26 7 5-27 5-28 4 4 3 3 4 1 5-29 5-30 ___ 5-31 180 425 6-25 _ __ 6-26 6 6 6-27 1 1 28 20 2 2 75 40 6-28 6-29 6-30 8-26 8-29 125 320 9-25 9-26 9-27 9-28 121 11 9-29 14 The Countv 4fi!i!l 941 10 7 - No return was made for T. -7, K. 25-29, T. 8, B. 27 and S68 THIED CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLE XVni — Continued Showing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Countlea and Minor CiTil DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Stanley County — 109-77 1,258 3,000 805 2,625 160 1,523 722 1,030 362 529 125 185 38 62 20 64 91 40 49 109-78 - 73 109-79 30 32 12 3-25 __ 101 3-26 90 3-27 _ 5 5 65 3-28 _ 3-29 __ __ 580 250 1,905 220 50 573 105 3-30 3-31 30 21 5 14 22 4-25 46 10 35 28 4-26 .. 4-27 290 46 4-28 4-29 - 4-30 4-31 5 10 4-32 160 140 160 4-33 300 B-25 5-26 _ __ 380 727 800 960 80 3101 155 227 422 20 5-27 14 6 5-28 ^ 24 65 20 25 5-29 94 5-30 10 5-31 6-25 29 6-26 50 2,080 90 10 322 715 16 15 37 19 32 6-27 6-28 6-30 8-26 : . 50 60 40 46 100 40 8-29 9-25 _. 9-26 5 160 5 35 " 9-27 160 205 526 100 178 270 9-28 9-39 The County 304 178 18.595 6.842 813 X.097 NO return was mafle for T. 7, R. 2S-39. T. 8. R. 25, 27 anfl AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 569 TABIiB XVIII— Contlnned Showlngr Acreage and Yield ot Hay and Foragre by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfi Acres afa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres >thy Tons Sully County — Blaine __ __ Buffalo - 12 12 Clifton Cora — Elk 48 131 34 200 Fairbank Pairview Farmington _ 9 2 1 4 3 3 Farmer ' _ _ _ Grandview _ _ ._ _ SEarrison _ 19 7 Iowa Lake 28 28 75 62 11 29 23 75 107 18 ' Lincoln Little Bend __ Milford 5 4 Norfolk 112 10 41 21 Onida 177 111 290 56 52 507 1,430 6 4 570 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continued ShOTrlns Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor ClTlI DiTislons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Hay Acres Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Sully County — 30 36 2,690 1,337 2,560 1,2<>0 265 143 345 112 240 509 86 62 40 611 11 396 87 422 175 60 220 261 916 Buffalo 121 Clifton 119 24 95 5 80 2,679 321 1,180 1,940 3,290 3,240 760 560 2,180 1,380 320 720 1,940 1,520 355 3,449 2,100 1,360 1,502 34^ 740 845 1,285 1,150 355 229 800 585 200 390 1,504 1,020 150 1,438 945 600 694 Elk _ 85 230 Pairview - _ 60 17 10 10 73 20 130 20 79 31 22 48 15 6 145 30 65 12 54 30 30 Parraington Farmer 1,084 20 Gooijwater 2S7 87 400 Hartford 207 50 186 Lincoln _ _ 397 Little Bend Lake Park 200 53 240 750 Milford _ 57 44 78 470 Norfolk Pleasant 62 100 710 285 639 810 860 250 28 70 98 207 20 Pearl _ 65 Rich yalley 71 36 55 52 1,795 1,570 124 60 107 350 The County 1 825 799 39,008 19,058 4,533 6,703 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 57t table: XVIII— Continued snowing Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Dl'vislons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alf Acres alfa Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Tripp County — 95-74 95-75 95-76 95-77 227 181 134 263 67 53 344 135 559 178 51 78 45 392 317 99 173 22 93 330 115 133 62 58 100 109 49 45 28 134 144 225 34 31 27 14 189 159 63 64 22 31 102 73 47 37 95-78 95-79 96-74 96-76 29 1 17 -- J 5 96-77 96-78 __ 96-79 _._ 97-74 _ _ __ . 2 97-75 _ _ 97-76 97-77 5 4 1 97-78 _ 1 2 98-74 _ 2 98-75 __ —--______ 98-76 41 25 98-77 _ _ 98-78 -_ ____ 98-79 99-74 _ _ __ 99-75 _ 76 41 99-76 _ _ 99-77 __ 18 12 71 10 97 72 30 9 45 138 123 66 72 5 31 38 101 64 64 10 70 99-78 _ 12 41 2 8 35 8 12 31 208 109 52 47 5 27 25 50 26 87 12 99-79 - _ 100-74 _ 100-75 ._ 100-76 100-77 100-78 100-79 . _ 101-74 __ __ _ 5 6 101-75 101-76 101-77 101-78, 79 s 102-74 6 6 102-75 102-76 102-77 102-78, 79 103-74, 75 _ 103-77 _ The County 5,373 2,699 79 50 19 19 572 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVIII — Continued ShoTrlng: Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre 1»y Counties and Minor Civil DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Forage Acres Tons Tripp County — 200 348 179 186 412 131 106 529 209 43 22 86 337 437 199 243 404 82 172 860 185 85 32 71 40 175 363 116 112 68 22 96 111 150 78 640 1,515 1,994 3,860 2,836 1,405 6,706 3,874 5,537 1,895 488 742 80 1,922 5,202 1,584 1,534 845 ~""2';i78 16 2,037 2,215 2,185 2,215 569 834 850 2,255 1,425 744 2,748 1,497 1,470 872 884 362 67 1,000 2,008 729 836 210 "■""l"063 5 1,208 990 1,459 1,854 41 111 36 195 49 133 95-75 _ 257 95-76 63 95-771 566 95-78 129 95-79 96-74 s. 170 265 96-75 96-76 _ 62 15 85 3 122 96-77 96-78 165 96-79 __ 5 97-74 _- 97-75 108 327 113 99 83 21 105 89 156 46 112 .186 46 82 14 14 252 226 97-76 — 200 97-77 102 97-78 76 98-74 18 98-75 15 98-76 387 98-77 - "— 98-78 86 26 40 61 177 98-79 _ 38 99-74 60 99-75 42 52 122 99-76 -_. 99-77 49 33 49 7 12 59 20 20 6 63 65 78 160 17 15 10 61 12 38 12 1 9J 1,560 845 25 3 18 14 55 99-78 4 99-79 30 100-74 370 40 1,100 245 20 641 16 100-75 _ 100-76 83 60 100-77 100-78 10 7 74 147 108 218 12 18 20 955 100 1,084 5,021 2,815 1,477 2,120 260 6,810 946 60 398 904 1,315 751 1,230 100 2,653 6 6 100-79 101-74 _ 150 61 287 117 225 68 391 101-75 83 101-76 332 101-77 — 224 101-78, 79 601 102-74 - 85 102-75 102-76 __ 101 68 31 96 129 102-77 42 46 62 63 50 67 3,207 70 332 269 1,606 60 86 112 108 102-78, 79 52 103-74, 75 183 103-77 The County 4,453 5,500 80,795 37,640 2,980 5,374 A6RICUL,TURAL STATISTICS 673 TABLE XVIII— Conttnned Showing; Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foraxe by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres 1 Tons Clover Acres Tons Timothy Acres Tons Turner County — Brotherfleld Centerville Childstown 1 108 198 242 162 63 66 20 , 387 • IS 94 90 283 : 607 16 159 2a6 108 _116 296 647 423 390 74 162 60 - 407 140 184 156 623 1,230 33 172 423 166 245 69 450 47 75 9 155 122 451 120 307 119 276 617 67 10 106 183 ' 154 8S 595 54 107 12 220 135 489 166 426 144 288 846 82 20 206 271 241 130 8 47 47 35 341 308 220 204 204 129 91 30 130 12 86 76 36 Germantown Home 620 346 19i 153 Middleton 229 Monroe — — 128 114 65 galetn Spring Valley 25 40 Turner ■ 228 276 The County — 982 2,488 27,897 27,897 1,986 5,820 TABLE XVIII — Continued Shofrlne Acreaee and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Turner County— Brotherfleld- Centerville 16 6 101 94 14 138 168 1,100 613 2,589 1,669 2,170 313 1,883 2,654 2,532 1,030 1,585 1,295 446 3,243 1,940 1,169 774 902 719 627 2,136 1,591 2,099 525 1,991 2,106 2,676 1,386 1,356 1,443 376 3,086 2,197 1,400 1,304 983 279 1,449 308 815 Dolton 3 Germantown 235 39 57 24 149 133 47 41 541 88 94 643 307 191 52 109 — ""'— _- — Hurley 60 320 Middleton 187 83 66 647 171 Norway Parker _ 190 Rosefleld 137 687 86 114 318 Spring Valley 16 19 15 39 11 1,388 260 347 The County — 982 2.488 27,897 27,897 1,986 6,830 574 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLK XVIII — Continued ShoivInK Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlBlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons Union County— 328 652 .309 1,891 446 15 668 33 361 156 457 157 ■rIb" Siolix « Big Springs Civil Bend 89-48 470 18 231 74 5 343 138 S66 210 67 315 403 ^11 «02 508 349 392 10 1,621 48 528 227 7 718 503 1,318 564 436 368 776 634 102 1,460 1,003 664 609 30 567 774 38 15 13 46 10 Civil Bend 90-49 13 Civil Bend 90-SO Elk Point, 91-48 Elk Point, 91-49 Elk Point 91-50 7 7 23 20 Emmet - 392 1,181 276 26 367 15 Jefferson 89-49 ' 2 133 93 3 Prairie 167 60 12 159 100 150 141 284 50 30 143 136 158 183 171 Richland _ _ _ 92 Sioux Valley 93-48 _ Sioux Valley 93-49 _ Spink 89 62 14 28 111 94 Virginia 94-48 Virginia 95-58 13 29 Alcester Jefferson - Elk Point - The County 6,947 13,715 2,216 3,646 1,317 1,687 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 675 table: XVm— Continued Showlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Millet ' Acres Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Union County — 4 7 2,230 2,507 439 3,157 2,710 472 10 7 19 3 30 25 36 IB Brule Big Sioux Civil Bend 89-49 8 3 2 a 7 Civil Bend 90-49 38 790 53 689 Civil Bend 90-50 Elk Point 91-48 — 11 30 Elk Point 91-49 131 2,442 435 20 392 1,265 640 221 148 4,113 444 25 402 2,304 934 337 2 31 Elk Point 91-50 Emmet 54 186 206 JefCerson 90-48 Jefferson, 89-49 Jefferson 90-49 Prairie 22 45 39 46 65 97 . 186 672 Richland , Sioux Valley 93-48 __ 20 56 Sioux Valley 93-49 — Spink 69 18 145 28 1,444 1,402 243 396 1,802 1,700 253 594 95 149 204 150 Virginia 94-48 Virginia 95-48 Alcester ::::::.;[ Elk Point - - - - 1 Big Springs 85 195 2,356 2,491 The County 349 790 17,382 22,628 533 1,434 576 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XVm — continued ShoTTlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Conntles and Minor CItU DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Timothy Acres Tons -Walwortli County — 121-74 14 121-75 121-76 __ 121-77 ■ 121-78 122-74 24 8 20 30 35 122-75 122-76 122-77 5 122-78 123-74 123-75 _ 18 38 5 16 23 123-76 13 15 123-77 123-78 123-79 124-74 124-75 124-76 124-77 23 10 43 21 7 3 59 44 1 1 124-78 124-79 124-80 The County J 207 172 1 43 50 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 677 table: XVIII— Continued Sho'nrlns Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage Iiy Counttefa and Ulnar ClTlI DlTlBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons ^W^alworth Connty — 121-74 55 294 29 62 60 314 26 32 3,840 2,145 2,427 2,475 1,950 1,168 1,196 980 121-75 ■ 121-7fi 65 38 121-77 121-78 122-74 205 167 102 180 30 172 112 111 66 78 185 292 144 275 20 206 198 109 88 102 2,460 2,340 3,210 3,765 570 3,269 2,490 1,868 3,080 735 60 3,987 3,705 2,790 1,660 100 591 130 1,42'0 1,080 1,730 1,540 290 1,850 1,497 428 1,190 590 60 2,161 1,720 1,160 1,172 70 497 75 122-75 - 122-76 122-77 122-78 123-74 _- _ 100 25 39 60 123-75 - - 26 123-76 ■ 70 123-77 123-78 124-74 88 108 111 57 25 34 128 142 67 64 22 316 124-75 18 32 124-76 124-77 124-78 124-79 The County 2,086 2,790 47,697 23,824 227 226 578 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABIiK XVIII — Continued Sbowlngr Acreage and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Conntlea and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfa Acres ilfa Tons Clo Acres ver Tons Tim Acres ithy Tons Yankton County — 539 279 445 582 283 726 206 308 268 578 293 334 35 666 60 254 234 527 1,391 484 342 1,121 283 1,149 420 349 368 1,265 462 413 135 1,340 125 312 412 853 17 5 24 6 Lestervilie 48 48 20 16 35 93 28 60 45 40 118 Marindahl 47 23 68 48 Mayfleld 3 . Mission Hill 94 Turkey Valley Utica 64 143 12 10 90 131 Volin - - 26 8 Ziskso _ _ 02-54 53-56 - 17 7 2 4 94-56 93-66 93-57 95-5S __ 21 43 The County 6,617 11,124 276 298 402 476 TABLB XVIII — Continued SbawlnK Acreage and Yield of Hay and Forage liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tonis Yankton County — rtavville 633 2,829 3,469 1,205 663 1,276 2,444 1,785 1,690 2,499 1,000 3,834 69 45 587 2,841 3,767 1,274 684 1,331 2,034 1,976 1,040 2,928 1,029 2,443 69 46 58 30 121 40 4 20 107 5 12 . 6 Lesterville _ 110 652 26 110 Marindahl 70 'I 12 ■36 6 6 3 1,604 Mayfleld 73 Mission Hill Turkey Valley Utica - 390 1,133 Volin W^alshtown — Ziskso 92-54 93-56 12 12 94-56 8 20 93-66 290 988 1,761 336 846 1,655 93-57 2 4 60 90 95-56 ^ The County 1 154 427 26,467 24,886 1,250 3,022 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 579 TABIiK XVIII— Continued Sho-nrlnK Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Foragre by Conntleo and Minor Civil DlvUIona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Alfalfa Acres Tons Clover Acres Tons Tim Acres 3thy Tons Ziebach County — 10-18 10-20 __ __ 1 1 10-21 10-23 10-24 31 13 '" 11^17 11-18 11-20 _ 11-21 11-22 11-23 11-24 17 1 12-17 12-18 38 34 120 1 3 20 ' 12-19 __ 12-20 _ 12-21 12-22 83 6 -^ 12-23 12-24 7 43 26 63 31 1 8 4 14 20 13-18 13-19 13-20 13-21 14-18 14-20 14-21 15-21 16-20 __ 16-21 18 10 29 5 1 6 10 2 17-17 17-18 17-19 Z 17-21 17-23 The County 656 111 680 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABI.E: XVm — Continued ShOTvlnK Acreagre and Yield of Hay and Forage by Conntles and Minor ClTlI DlTlBlana TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Mil Acres let Tons Wild Acres Hay Tons Other Acres Forage Tons Zlebacli County — 10-18 10-20 10-21 _ 10-23 „ _- • 14 10 22 10-24 15 24 270 6 50 11-17 __ - 11-18 10 12 2 11-20 18 22 2 11-21 11-22 _ 11-23 11-24 37 35 8 4 12-17 12-18 114 22 27 5 5 13 7 10 7 9 158 96 58 12-19 - 32 12-20 12-21 12-22 24 15 11 10 10 12-2S 12-24 15 35 8 53 62 15 14 3 21 12 2 21 9 49 15 40 3 15 2 61 14 8 13-18 191 34 208 310 21 80 13-19 _ 19 13-20 206 13-21 207 14-18 19 14-20 14-21 _ - 127 89 15-21 16-20 5 27 6 18 60 78 41 6 35 16-21 158 46 128 20 6 1,413 82 11 38 40 6 408 75 17-17 49 17-18 _ 45 3 54 3 6 17-19 17-21 18 40 59 57 The County 551 298 2,223 742 1,412 994 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BSl TABIiK XIX ShoTTlnK Number and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Silos TOWNS AND 1 Capac- TOWNSHIPS Number | ity Potatoes Field Acres Bushelsl Acres 1 1 Peas Bush els Aurora County — Aurora - 20 12 11 24 13 10 28 26 35 21 19 35 20 102 57 14 12 1,204 1,597 649 56 870 545 1,368 1,223 1,998 1,073 1,352 1,452 1,457 830 2,382 629 749 Belford Bristol - 2 200 Center __ Cooper _ Crystal Lake _ Dudley 1 100 Eureka _ Flresteel _ 2 ' 265 Gales _ Hopper 1 2 4 1 100 200 250 100 Lake _ _ Palatine ______ Patten Pleasant Lake Pleasant Valley 1 90 Truro "VS^ashington 39 22 10 1,769 1,268 800 186 S. D. T. S. The County __ I 141 1.305 530 23,457 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XIX — Continued Shoivlngr Nnmber and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Tield of Fotatoen and Field Feas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capao- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Beadle County — Allen 1 70 25 303 54 10 20 27 38 6 28 51 78 127 74 30 33 31 62 4 38 21 35 21 90 21 23 33 126 90 19 48 22 36 11 18 30 30 1,746 5,450 1,355 862 1,810 1,791 2,379 314 1,619 3,165 4,565 7,167 6,788 1,813 2,247 1,571 4,220 1,628 2,578 1,422 2,284 1,459 6,690 2,085 1,620 2,697 1,165 7,129 1,265 1,533 1,873 4,453 695 1,075 1,910 1,620 105 360 2 205 Belle Prairie Bonilla. 1 275 1 135 Clifton Clyde 2 1 200 100 Dearborn Fairfield 6 810 Iowa Kellog Liberty Logan 2 290 Malford Pearl Creek 1 150 Richland Sand Creek Theresa Valley 1 90 "Whiteside Cavour Village 2 220 Virgil 157 222 The County 20 2.512 1,713 94,887 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 683 TABLiB XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of SlloB, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil DiTisiona TOWNS ANO TOWNSHIPS Silos Fota Capac- Number ity Acres toes bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Bennett Countr— 35-38, 39, 40 2 140 35, 36-33, 351 35-33. 35 1 11 2 1 8 9 2 2 4 17 10 3 i 5 8 7 1 4 2 2 7 8 1 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 50 850 55 42 308 167 70 125 320 1,257 497 147 185 408 537 505 20 100 95 60 390 434 35 50 65 30 90 75 145 40 _ 36-34 36-35 36-36 36-37 36-38 36-39 36-40 37-33 37-34 37-35 37-36 37-38 38-35 38-38 ^n-^a ^K-dn . flQ ^^ 1 135 7,287 584 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XIX — Contlnned Shoirlng; Nnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoes and Field Peas by Conntiea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number 1 ity I Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels 1 Bon Hontme Connty — Albion _ 7 2 2 3 800 190 200 180 26 38 32 44 1,700 1,963 1,360 2,844 Avon _ 51 31 29 29 58 48 3 27 19 38 40 4 10 3 2 18 2,615 1,467 2,326 2,042 277 2,447 120 1,277 767 1,201 1,697 260 682 219 187 1,018 9 2 1,460 305 Jackson Jelferson 2 300 1 1 4 3 250 100 420 340 Scotland Washington Avon, Town Scotland, Town Springrfleld, Town 36 4,645 549 26,472 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 585 table: XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Brookings County^ Afton __ . ■ 502 78 601 230 77 153 134 344 120 130 74 167 83 219 592 103 251 96 296 730 124 339 65 33,830 7,160 52,041 22,105 4,328 16,270 8,585 28,157 10,560 5,240 4,500 13,323 6,739 20,176 39,174 9,930 22,325 8,040 2,660 59,116 18.090 25,840 6,081 Alton . Argo -"*" Aurora _ 4 2 6 630 280 750 Bangor Brooking-s _ Blkton Elureaka 1 1 2 3 1 100 100 235 280 120 _-- — __.. Lake Hendricks Lake Sinai Laketon _ 1 2 Medary _ _ _ Oslo _ Oak Lake __ "■ 3 310 Parnell Z Preston 2 1 1 12 4 180 ISO 85 1,580 530 Richland Sherman Sterling Trenton Volga Winsor 1 130 Aurora Brookings 27 10 2,763 4,470 Blkton White 21 2,400 The County 44 5,490 5,566 499,903 1 2 itt THIKD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XIX— ComUaued ak»wla« K«Bik*v aai Cayacltr •! SIloa, 'Acrease ana YleK of Potatoes aa* Fielt Feaa kjr Canatlea and Minor Civil DlTlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS SllOB Capac- Numbar Ity Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Aberdeen «. --*-.- 18 2,2»« 473 11 12 215 68 113 26 103 61 104 17 6 55 240 34 6 45 82 113 78 33 212 73 217 46 17 161 13 49 59 22 184 119 18 27 589 131 -38,636 787 1,146 20,000 3.919 10.492 1,396 9,215 5,270 9,495 2,775 715 3,636 20,309 5,045 650 3,302 6,285 8,035 6,380 3,272 11,120 5,970 17,665 3,133 1,533 13,110 1,530 4.272 4,367 1,750 14,785 5,480 1,040 2,875 49,895 9,620 Allison Bates 300 Bith Bra.lnerd 135 Carlyle Claremont 410 395 Detroit - _ Franklyn 290 260 Groton 90 420 125 100 295 20 Hanson ^ ._ - .. Xilberty - Lincoln - _— 420 180 New Hope - ■__ — Oneota _ ■ - 1 """'226 ICO ISO Ord'waT .._ ._. Palmyra ...... - ISO Richland niverslde ._ . -. - 917 100 - Shelby W^arner . ...... 12 1,066 West Port Aberdeen, Town . - 2 10 7 7 1 7 134 1,949 632 664 126 707 Columbia - — - Hecla Stratford .- The County — 80 8.508 3,856 313,203 AURICULTURAL STATISTICS St7 table: XIX — Contlnned Shovrlng IVnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield ef F«tat*es and Field Peas by Conntiea and Hlnar CIvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Potatoes Agrea Bush«ls Field Peas Acres Bushels Brule County— America Brule Chamberlain Cleveland Eagle Grand View Highland Kimball Lyon Ola Plainfleld Pleasant Grove _ Plummer Pukwana Red Lake Richland Smith Torry Lake Union Waldro West Point Wilbur Kimball Pukwana, Town Willow Lake __. I I 235 950 13 The County 200 825 130 287 120 130 168 35 29 17 29 27 9 21 12 IS 37 30 18 29 16 32 93 21 31 18 18 58 17 B 2 18 361 3,0801 1,"614 2,220 2,572 1,200 1,180 2,192 645 1,096 1,135 825 2,227 1,874 930 2,071 1.065 765 1,215 1,095 1,831 849 879 2,830 785 640 229 1,127 32,477 TABIiE XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by CounUes and minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Buffalo County- Arlington Eden 7 26 17 27 3 512 1,835 689 1.431 895 Elvira Grant — — ,. :::::::: — ■*— *(^ 80 B.04S ^^^_^ 588 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XIX — Contlnned Showing; IVnmber and Capacity of SIIos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Butte County — 7-1 . 35 12 16 59 54 22 35 30 9 2,935 600 1,249 5,876 7-2 8-1 8-2 2 4 1 300 445 50 8-3 6,145 8-4 2,075 3,776 4,724 1,258 8-5 8*6 8-7 _ _ 8-8 __ 9-1 18 12 34 8 22 14 675 9-2 485 5,028 740 2,345 1,435 9-3 __ 2 200 9-4 __ 9-5 9-6 _ 3 254 9-7 • 9-8 _ 9-9 10-1 _ 6 163 10-2 . - _ 1 100 10-3 __ 10-5 _- 11 2 355 40 10-6 - 10-7 - - 10-8 _ 10-9 _ 10 6 11-1 - 11-2 — ^ 11-3 _ 11-4 — 1 2 1 1 12 10 23 10 11-5 __ - - 11-6 11-7 11-8 11-9 3 2 100 48 12-1 12-2 12-3 - - 12-4 _ 12-5 _— 4 3 3 14 - 25 100 60 392 12-7 12-8 _ 12-9 13-1 ■ 13-2 __ _ - 13-3 13-4 13-5 _ _ __ 13-6 — 7 3 185 165 13-7 _ _ _ — 13-8 - - 13-9 - _ 3 70 14-1 _ - - 14-2 - 14-3 _ 14-4 _ _ — 1 3 13 1 10 117 275 100 14-5 14-6 _ 14-7 _ - 14-8 - ~ 14'.9 _ - Nisland 4 313 ' The County 13 1,349 478 41,925 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 589 table: XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of SlIos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsions - TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Campbell County — 125-76 16 28 18 14 18 6 12 12 15 24 18 14 10 14 15 9 8 2 1 1,140 1,375 1,052- 923 1,735 434 1,037 834 1,276 1,410 1,375 831 1,109 1,151 1,311 740 705 262 130 126-74 126-75 126-76 126-77 3 285 126-78 - - 127-74 127-75 127-76 1 140 127-77 127tl«. .n« MIn» CItII Dlv I'toi. Sil TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Numbsr OS Capac- Ity Pota Acres toes bushels . Field Peas Acres Bushels Clark Conntr— Ash . ^ Berlin Blalna Collins Cottonwood 2 3 318 230 26 36 47 ti 31 . 108 127 80 \l 711 1 360 78 a> 72 76 (6 41 51 28 34 30 74 20 37 26 2 17 7 B 2 40 2,3*5 3,11* 4,476 2,«gO 6.315 2.0*5 7.13* 11.875 755 *68 3,883 5,530 160 . 1,392 5,4*4 1,825 6,804 5,025 5,567 4,220 3,866 1,604 2,184 3,380 5,047 1,252 3,232 2,680 296 1,771 785 544 230 2,621 Barlington Day Bden Elrod Fordham 7 2 i26 200 .::::::: Poxton .„ Garfleld S S70 Hauge Lake Lincoln _. 4 370 LOKan Maydell 1 2 100 180 Merton Mt. Pleasant - _ * Pleasant ^ 2 220 Raymond Richland " Rosedale -.— - Spring Valley """*"" ->-— Thorpe 6 705 Warren Woodland 1 180 ■* —————— Clark Garden City * Vienna j. _ Crocker " Bradley Naples , Raymond 1 .^ The County _ asi S-S98 2,471 110.759 1 592 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XIX — Contlnned ShowiUK Nnmber and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoea and Field Peao by Conntlea and Minor CItII DlTlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos 1 Capac- Nuraber 1 Ity 1 Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Clay County — Bethel 5 3 3 2 595 100 795 300 28 29 43 60 1 32 24 18 49 35 45 81 1,925 2,686 1,836 4,930 80 3,282 1,669 4,239 3,870 3,228 2,406 4,637 106 1,286 Fairview Garfield Norway Pleasant Valley Prairie Center 2 5 2 4 7 250 S35 290 340 800 Riverside _ _ _ Spirit Mound ^tar _ _ Vermillion _ Vermillion, City j. ■ The County 33 4.305 445 36,180 TABLB XIX — Continued Showins Number and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoen and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels CodinKton County — Dexter _ _ 1 91 65 247 135 338 372 119 93 255 80 118 113 87 119 90 226 111 4,842 4,980 17,390 1,505 8,478 42,465 10,925 6,715 30,737 5,935 11,705 6,855 605 11,325 5,973 13,535 4,760 500 Eden , Elmira _ - 2 2 1 3 3 4 180 207 110 420 330 619 Fuller Germantown _ _ Graoeland Henry _ _ Kampeska Kransburg _ Lake Leola - - Pelican _ __ Phipps , 2 1 465 150 Sanville __ Richland Sheridan _ 6 513 waverly Florence _ ^^ _ - r- Henry _ ~ ~ So Shore 1,308 465 3,968 Wallace . , Watertown The County | 241 2,994 2,659 194,971 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 593 table: XIX — Continned Showing Number and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Potatoen and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos I Capac- Number Ity Potatoes Acres Field Peas Bushels Acres i Bushels Corson County — 18-21, 22, 23 — 18, 19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 29 19-22 20- 21, 22-26, 27 18-24 28, 18-25 18-28 20-17 20-18 20-19 19-17 19-18 21-17 21-18 21-19 21-20 21-21 21-22 22-17 22-18 22-19 22-20 22-21 22-22 22-23 23-17 — . 23-18 23-19 : 23-20 23-21 23-23 — Mcintosh, Town 65 75 110 8 6 1 6 4 4 6 5 2 1 4 13 16 14 11 9 16 1 720 695 231 827 550 3,081 4,364 600 815 435 98 324 520 390 581 285 160 70 193 851 1,512 1,107 939 738 945 40 I 775 555 533 632 256 The County 250 285 23,822 i94 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, ISIB TABLE! XIX — Centlnnea SkswiBK Xamber amd Capaeltr of Silos, Aereagre and Tleld of Potatoea aad Field Feaa br Coaatlea aad Miaor Civil DlTlaiona Silos TOWNS AND Capac- TOWNSHIPS Number ity 1 Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bush«l» 1 Cnater ConatT'— a, S-X8, 11, 12 1 1 18 2, 8, 4, 6, <-l, 2, 8, 47 30 1 81 5 5 4 3 B 1,784 1,C20 8, 4, B, <-6, 7, 8, t _ 4-10 B-4 ::::..::::_:.:.. 2,501 543 280 178 300 121 2-4 2-8 .^ 2-7 ► 2-g 2-ia 3-1 3-4 41 1« 3 2 5 4 1,490 1,020 95 200 81 79 8-5 8-7 8-8 8-18 8-11 8-12 4 83 13 3 « 1 2 300 2,490 895 83 180 85 87 is 4-4 '_„ 28 4-5 4-8 _. 4-7 _ 4-8 4-9 .,i..,-.„ 4-10 4-11 „„.„ 3 41 7 7 4 1 28 4 1 107 1,525 82 114 120 70 920 lOE 8 B-B ::::!::::::::::: S-8 : B-t B-IO ._ 8-1 8-4 , —...«-.- 8-B . 8-S „ 8-8 4. - '" 6 7 4 ' 163 147 110 ■ 8-8 _, The County |„ - 45S 18,811 18 2( AWRICULTURAL, STATISTIC* ias TABLE XIX— Contlnuedi Skowlns Xumber and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Potatoeil and Field Peas by Conntlea and Minor CiTll Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capao- Number Ity Potatoes Acres Bushels Fiald Aeres Peas Bushell DaTlflon County- 8 5 1.210 780 1.050 508 1 46 27 54 41 3 143 71 171 41 61 30 83 5 89 \ 2,397 1,850 4,782 2,759 292 9.888 1,781 2,797 3.422 3.409 2.115 1.306 590 4,718 Baker Blendon -.—_ — Mitchell 14 8 4 1« n 3 1,715 692 500 1,692 2,410 360 Mt. Vernon Prosner Tobln Union 4 S Mitchell CitT Th» County — 81 10,915 865 42,086 4 s 596 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XIX — Continned Showing Number and Capacity of SUoa, Acreage and Vleld of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Day County — Andover, 122-59 2 4 2 260 540 220 52 40 49 78 63 55 104 77 56 76 39 60 48 23 34 43 66 31 45 32 53 7 42 57 64 41 75 74 33 4,629 3,580 4,640 4,978 7,358 4,234 7,020 8,876 5,585 8,206 4,120 6,028 7,537 2,937 3i990 5,330 3,235 2,045 4,500 4,245 6,670. 2,155 3,246 5,705 6,474 5,640 7,790, 7,635 2,955 Andover 123-59 Bristol Butler , Central Point 3 3 3 350 364 285 Farmlngton G-renville Highland _ 1 5 60 510 Independence Kidder Liberty Lvman 1 200 Nutley 1 80 - ,- jlacine 3 5 245 739 Troy Marrion 8 2 4 1 5 665 163 480 180 251 "Valley __ Webster York Lilly Bristol 2,345 822 The County 53 5,592 1,518 153,535 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 597 TABLE XIX — Contlnned Showing; IVumber and Capacity of Sllos, Acrease and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels, Field Peas Acres | Bushels Denel County — Altamont 29 24 211 131 67 33 175 247 91 44 82 24 172 44 10 167 4 3,475 2,257 16,384 13,510 7,645 2,816 13,968 19,830 7,935 4,198 7,530 2,882 15,365 3,659 83 15,743 895 95 1,058 330 424 Antelope Valley 2 230 Blom Brandt 1 4 4 2 2 4 1 100 59 457 145 230 555 100 Clear Lake Glenwood _ Goodwin :._ Grange Havana _ _ Herrick _ Hidewood _ "■ Lowe Norden _ _ 3 333 Portland _ _ Rome _ _ 7 2 79 230 Scandinavia _ Altamont Brandt Clear Lake _ 3 2 4 Gary _ Toronto I' The County 1 321 2.518 1,564 140,082 TABIiS XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions sn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Dewey Countr — 12-22 10 12 1 3 7 3 6 3 48 18 .9 29 6 19 2 5 7 12 44 11 372 737 10 183 419 263 395 287 4,361 1,220 681, 1,800 447 1,220 100 262 731, 1,140 4,035 460 12-24 1 ^^9d. 15-23 ^ 1 7-9i. 2 115 257 19,238 at THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XIX — Contlnned SkvwiKS TSmmAtr and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions Silos Potatoes Field Peas TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS DenKlaa Conntr— Belmont _-. Number Capac- Ity Acres 24 36 31 44 28 38 49 74 87 96 43 29 64 13 Bushels 772 1,796 1,740 1,444 1.024 2,353 2,561 1,390 2,321 1,722, 1,454 1,472 3,191 1,796 824 234 Acres IIIIIIIT Bushels Berlin •: 2 35 Clark East Choteau _.-. Grandvlew -— 2 300 Holland Independence _ 1 160 ■ Joubert - — - — Valley 6 740 W'alnut Grove The County 111 1.235 656 25,094 AGRICULTURAL STATISTIC! i»» TABLK XIX— Contlnnea Showing lynmber and Capacity of Slloa, Aereaare and Yield of Potatao and Field Feaa by Caaatlea and Minor CItU DlTlaiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number Ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Edmnnd Connty — Adrian 5 17 101 33 35 12 12 38 14 32 15 15 40 10 1« 30 17 100 27 10 16 27 14 11 60 OS « 5 450 812 6,S5], 2,497 1,976 1.090 687 2,936 815 1,660 849 1,060 2,008 672 1.430 1,239 1,264 5,818 1,750 1,117 936, 1,342 1,196 546 1,018 3.495 4,370 190 1,422 a,002 530 631 3,433 Bell -_ 2 290 "*■"**"""" Bowdle — »—•••— Bryant Clear Lake Cleveland 2 220 Cloyd Valley — .--.^ Cortland _ Cottonwood ~ Fountain 2 225 , Glen - " " Glover Harmony Hillside Hosmer Hudson Huntley t . Ipswich 1 100 Kent .__ Liberty Madison "* "■ Modena _ _ . 1 70 " Montpelier Odessa : 3 150 390 Pembrooke . _ Powell Richland 1 2 100 280 Rosette _ . Union . 2 230 Vermont Ipswich, City «1 - The County " 2,035 922 67,669 600 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XIX — Continued Shon'lng Number and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of PotatocH and Field Feais by Counties and Minor Civil DiTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS SU Number 03 Capac- ity Potatoes Acres Bushelsl Field Acres Peas Bushels Fall River County — 7-1 19 815 7-2 7-3 1 15 3 18 8 1 2 42 312 380 25 357 80 7-4 7-5 7-6 _ _ 7-7 _ 7-8 7-9 8-1 4 3 23 1 2 15 25 9 178 208 2,010 15 60 322 780 240 8-2 8-3 1 15 8-4 . 8-5 8-6 8-7 i 50 8-8 - 8-9 9-1 2 8 23 9 8 4 43 4 2 27 111 482 267 131 160 982 114 25 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 _ 9-7 9-8 _ — 9-9 ■ 10-1 10-2 2 6 1 2 9 18 6 2 128 140 37 51 109 640 200 80 10-3 — 3 117 10-4 —-. 10-6 10-6 ■ 10-7 2 40 10-8 10-9 11-2 11-3 - 3 11 6 5 4 13 48 268 117 225 96 264 11-4 11-6 11-7 — 11-8 11-9 12-1 12-2 . — 3 2 3 3 7 1 4 15 95 14 86 73 65 10 170 30 12-3 __ — 12-4 _, 12-5 12-6 _ 12-7 12-8 12-9 Ardmore Oelrlchs — 1 1 — The County ___l 111 237 362 11,069 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 601 I TABLS XIX — Continued ShowlniT Nnmlber and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoea and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Silos TOWNS AND Capac- TOWNSHIPS Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Faulk County — Arcade 4 395 15 29 14 27 9 40 9 26 ,. 33 15 25 7 20 11 27 27 14 15 24 19 72 25 24 4 4 14 12 1 2 24 1 1,415 1,502 1,075 1,355 485 2,510 420 1,530 2,465 975 1,930 410 1,675 1,265 1,790 1,187 860 763 1,799 6,210 5,892 1,960 310 640 477 976 642 41 100 1,200 65 Clark Devon - Elroy 1 130 1 140 2 215 TXraolltr" '" ~ Zell 3 300 117 71 1 100 1 1 71 661 42,815 The County i.i. 602 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XIX — Contlnned ShOTTlng; Number and Capacity of SlIOB, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Conntleis and Minor CItII DlTlHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Grant County — Ada.ms 1 8 7 4 145 825 945 S70 81 82 43 65 42 28 61 77 30 27 56 79 42 31 41 37 68 B,776 9,811 6,827 7,895 4,558 2,675 6,155 8,250 4,270 3,322 6,512 8,160 3,645 4,844 3,663 4,850 6,152 429 1,925 500 ' Alb an Hloomingr Valley _ Farmingrton _ 4 400 Lura Madison 2 250 Melrose 2 1 4 460 200 288 1 4 Osceola Stockholm "Vernon Albee Bigstone - 2 330 20 2 Milbank _ Revillo - i 150 171 418 Twin Brooks — — 2 I' The County 1 37 4,213 915 100,913 1 4 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 603 TABLE XIX— Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions '"™ TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS SI Number OS Capac- ity PotE Acres Ltoes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Gregory County 95-65 3 11 57 37 50 61 210 910 2,544 2,055 4,205 4,371 95-66 - — 95-67 - — 95-68 ; 8 i 1,415 579 95-69 95-70 _ 95-71 95-72 _ - 24 8 10 3 6 41 60 76 44 57 4 18 42 35 22 19 24 30 24 36 6 12 27 24 20 1,586 3,131 248 205 446 3,405 2,060 5,653 3,585 4,999 340 949 3,412 3,925 2,090 1,845 1,580 2,300 1,495 1,402 760 956 1,875 1,865 800 247 275 182 13a 25 684 95-73 96-68 E% 96-68 W% ~ 96-69 Eir __ 96-69 W% 2 1 3 220 200 340 96-70 96-71 96-72 . • — — ____ 96-73 1 1 90 130 97-69 " 97-70 97-71 • 1 150 97-72 97-73 E% 2 2 200 250 97-73 W% 98-70 -1- 98-71 1 2 1 80 200 120 98-72 .. 98-73 99-71 99-72 1 200 99-73 20 100-72 „_ 110-73 _ Gregory, town o Bonesteel, town Burke, town _ -Dallas, town Fairfax town Herrlck, town The County 30 4,174 891 66,759 -— — 20 604 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XIX — Continued Showing TTumbeT and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Ifleld of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Alinor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Haakon County — 1-18 10 242 40 349 255 195 70 50 445 183 90 485 114 230 70 25 88 20 174 142 98 78 167 160 305 219 285 73 60 ' 115 6 289 99. 320 150 65 72 Springfield Philip _ _ 15 5 1 1 1 11 16 5 11 7 2 2 1 2 40 5 7 3 2 25 3 10 5 16 1 1 3 1 16 8 9 8 2 2 Philip 1-23 Nowlin Midland Grrlndstone _ 2-19 Philip - Pleasant View 1 40 Plea.aa.nt Butte Tuckftr Smith 3-22 Aah Creek "" 1 70 MnviTni11a.n 5-21 5-22 5-24 ^ 6-18 2 5 12 11 6 6 4 37 118 414 510 210 152 140 6_19 6-22 7-18 7-1 Q 1 6 2 3 1 3 100 207 125 320 13 200 7-9(1 1 100 7-91 7-23 7-94 _ 8 1 2 685 64 160 124 142 221 TVio fouhtv 1 31 210 340 1 9,771 f 1 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 605 TABLE XIX — Continued Shotvlng'.lVnmlieT and Capacity of SiloB, Acreage and,T4eld.ot Potatoes and Field Peas .by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Silos TOWNS AND Capac- TOWNSHIPS ' Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Hamlin County^— Brantford .- _ ■,41 44 57 121 51 103 63 69 78 93 50 61 171 20 5 5 2 2,-340 3,365 3,038 12,905 4,934 8,395 5,985 4,796 6,685 8,525 3,965 5,970 5,340 2,761 385 754 1,421 Castlewood - 4' 405 Dixon • 1 100 Estelline 1 2 8 1 30 275 1,170 144 Florence Hayti Norden Castlewood, town 2 150 The County 10 2,274 1,034 81,564 fif. THIftC CENSUS Ol? SOU^H DiAKOTAj WIS TABLE) XIX— C«mtlame« ShowlBK Nwnber tmi CapacUr •( Slloa. Aercaare aad TIHA of Pstataes and FlcIA Feaa by Conatlea and Ulnar CiTll DlTtslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres Ltoes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Hand Coonty— Aldee I 180 S 25 28 15 2 5 28 15 3 14 20 6 26 6 13 26 27 20 31 17 16 7 14 53 31 11 14 36 16 17 26 it 2 185 1,611 3,357 990 70 400 1,906 1,330 260 610 ' 1,334 405 2,000 295 1,110 1,490 2,080 1,012 1,873 1,075 945 352 650 2,509 i;i20 410 1,035 1,376 2,049 260 40 360 1,187 1,622 336 1,881 755 1,372 1,542 940 907 140 35 Alpha Bates — 2 240 Burdette , * Campbell *- ^—^ Carleton "^ Cedar "" Como . - Fairview *v "" Gilbert Glendale . Grand Greeplief 1, 55 ' Holden -«___™ '.. «• Highland .: ,— Howell Huibert Lynn -______.— ,—-. * Midland _,^ Miller Ohio Ontario - - Park "' Pearl — — .. Plato — 1 100 '"'' — ^ — Ree Heights *- " Rose Hill St. Lawrence ...«-.._ ' ■ Spring Hill -.^^ 1 30 York 3 390 Miller Citv ,■ Ree Heifirhts -.,:k.-,.^._ ' The County V 996 652 42,619 ^^^^^„ :' A^RlCOLTtmAL STATISTICS «W TABI.E1 XUC— C«ntlnne« Skawlmcr Niimher amd Cavacltr of SiliM, Acreage and Yield ef Fotatoea aad Field Peaa ky Coaatica and Ulaor CItU Dlvlaloas TOWNS ANB TOWNSHIPS . Silos Potatoes Capac- Number ity I Acres BuBhelsJ Field Peas Acres Bushels llaasaa Canaty— Beulah SdK'rton .. 7alrvi»w Hanson Jasper Piano , Pleasant Roscdale Spring Lake Taylor — . Wayne Worthen Alexandria, city Fulton, town 800 BOO 200 142 200 1,155 250 135 330 770 37 30 19 27 18 16 56 53 36 83 38 28 2,554 2,272 1,964 2,042 1,430 1,823 2,444 3,765 2,141 4,409 2,563 1,862 420 864 Th* County 32 4,482 439 30,2431- ( - 1 608 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XIX — Continued Shovrlne Nnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and IMlnOT CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Harding County 15-1 _ 2 17 11 6 1 3 6 3 5 5 4 • S4 55 216 205 615 100 248 200 300 430 251 429 295 225 210 35 297 140 336 368 161 383 662 210, 15-2 15-3 15-4 __ __ _ 15-5 "* 15-6 15-7 15-8 „ — ' 15-9 16-2 16-3 16-4 16-5 ^ 16-6 __ __ 16-7 16-8 16-9 17-1 _ 17-2 17-3 _ _ _ 17-4 17-5 _ - - 17-6 17-7 17-8 3 18 5 214 946 603 17-9 18-1 ' 18-2 18-3 _ 18-4 6 4 1 5 3 8, 30 325 105 180 18-5 „ 18-6 18-7 18-8 18-9 _ 1,008 19-1 19-2 4 6 6 7 1 7 8 • 12 6 4 13 3 4 16 37 10 8 1 6 5 7 124 161 223 502 317 19-3 19-4 19-5 19-6 19-7 19-8 75 454 650 579 256 179 284 135 141 1,935 665 366 330 55 327 360 369 19-9 _j^ 20-1 20-2 20-3 20-4 - ■ 20-6 - 20-7 20-8 21-1 21-2 ^-1 — 21-3 21-4 21-5 21-6 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 609 TABLB XIX — Continued Showing Nnmber and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos I l^uihber Capac It; Potatoes Field Peas y Acres Bushelsl Acres Bushels 21-7 21-8 21-9 22-1 22-2 22-3 22-4 22-5 22-6 22-7 22-g 22-9 23-1 23-2 23-3 23-4 23-5 23-6 23-7 23-8 Buffalo I 462 520 85 69 400 228 404 497 1,246 685 73 77 135 285 585 513 640 580 23 The County |- I 476 26,099 CI* THIRD CS1NSU8 OS" AODTB: &^KOTJL, i»15. Skowlnv Namlker anA Cavaclty •( Slloa, Acraace aa< TielA at Patataaa anA Flel4 Peaa ky Ceantica aa« Ulnar Clvlt DiTlalana i TOWNS xsjy TOWNSHIPS Sil Numbar OS Capac- Pota Acres toes • Buahals • Field Acres Pea.9 ■uahels H«8rhc« C»Hnt7— 1^ 29 11 7 7 22 25 9 9 4 It 9 399 848 1,791 647 «8S 480 1,253 2.190 757 489 252 502 4,924 860 1,070 SS 500 De Grey _ - - — Dry Hun _ — ,- * Log'an . Blunt Valley - r)e Grey Butte Harrold Bretton _ - , Blunt Pierre Indian School 10 207 17,565 r AeRIOULTURAL STATISTICS in TABIiB XIX — C*atlnae4 Shewlngr vramber and Capaeltr of Sllos, Aercagre and Yield •t Votatoea •■€ Field Fcaa hr Caaatlea and Miaor CItII Dlvtaiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sll Number OB Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels HntchlnaoB Canatr— Capital 3 900 36 28 29 2,743 2,317 1,985 Clayton Cross Plains 1 200 Pair Grand View 20 37 39 19 17 25 100 10 57 23 21 22 31 26 12 33 53 17 1,970 1,427 1,157 958 1,027 725 7,597 803 3,545 2,069 879 2,024 1,967 2,277 1,010 2,012 3,440 1,543 6,028 545 30 322 676 German . -w - Kassel .- Kaylor 6 900 Kull Lilberty 5 3 646 660 Mllltown Molan Oak Hollow Pleasant 1 is, Silver Liake - --.- Starr 1 5 6 90 581 755 SuBQUehanna- Sweet VUlley Wittenberg i 120, 15 30 Wolf Crftek Freeman _«_ — Olivet _ _ Parston . Tripp »—— ,— .. I The County ( 321 4,86* 664 50,085 15 3* 612 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/K XIX — Continued ' Showing Xnmber and Capacity of SUos, Acrease and Yield of Potatoei) and Field Peas' by Counties and Minor CIVU DlvlUons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos I Capac- Number ity Acres Potatoes Field Peas Bushels/ Acres Bushels I I I Hyde County — 13 2 16 4 12 2 5 15 1 11 4 10 5 9 11 7 20 11 500 60 941 323 895 140 25ft 55S 73 665 230 803 165 595 570 580 196 430 Holabird __ _ ._ " Eagle Pratte 1 85 , ^ 109-72 Valley Franlclin Soriner Lake' Bramhall y 1 25 ■ ,. ■■ , . ■ Illinois 1 120 1 1 18 24 13 100 40 1,040 1,698 1,064 2 205 The County | 5 435 215 11,913 ■ AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 613 table: XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Silos, Acrease and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and MlnoT Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Potatoes Field Peas Acres Bushels Acres ) Bushels Jackson County Cottonwood _ 2 5 7 2 31 4 9 8 2 38 76 196 115 858 129 Riverside Grand View _ Brady Jewett Indian Creek 1-24 1-25 _ 194 57 Cedar Big- Buffalo Little Buffalo IG 7 7 13 5 S 2 45 6 2 3 1 1 28 5 493 280 220 608 241 72 39 361 181 115 65 10 20 885 172 Kadoka _ Belevidere Belvidere 1 7 Stamford Interior Interior _ , Wall Weta - _ _ 3-22 , 3-23 . _ _ _ 3-24 3-25 Interior Weta Wall 2 2 1 77 81 26 Kadoka _ _ Belvidere Cottonwood _, Interior 6 280 The County 219 5,889 1 7 __ 614 THUlD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of SlIos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Dl-vtslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Number Potatoes Field Peas Capac- ity Acres Bushelsl Acres I Bushels Jerauld County-^ Ali)ena Anina Blaine Cherry Crow ^-. Crow Lake Dale Franklin Harmony Logan Marlar Media Pleasant _" Viola . Wessington Sjrings Lane, town 151 540 300 310 520 108 1,463 575 831 383 52 15 34 19 18 25 37 12 32 6 9 20 14 30 18 2,991 1,395 2,325 1,919 702 1,884 2,265 965 2,502 301 722 1,797 1,662 2,090 1,390 526 The County 45 5,181 341 25,436 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 615 TABI,e: XIX— Continued Skonrlnar Nnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoea and Field Peas by Conntlea and Minor Civil DivUlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Si Number OS Capac- ity PotB Acres itoes Bushels Field Acres Peas Busheln Klngabury Connty — Badger 3 5 3 325 570 68 155 486 246 161 74 396 29 42 32 77 112 141 446 13,297 40,010 15,380 12,721 5,340 32,793 2,598 3,572 2,615 6,656 5,124 9,507 27,722 1,696 240 100 42 3,380 672 340 Baker Denver : _ DeSmet - Esmond 1 120 Hartland __ Iroquois Manchester Mathews Spirit Lake Spring Lake 5 4 510 392 White Wood Arlington, town Bancroft, town - - DeSmet, town 1 EjSmond, town IroQuois, town Oldham town 1 21 1,985 2,398 183.805 616 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XIX — Continued SkovrlnK Number and Capacity of SlIos, Acreaee and Yield of Potatoes and Field Feaa by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Lake County — 3 3 270 325 122 97 55 77 115 116 345 283 124 24 73 202 107 101 100 254 5,154 7,764 7,261 6,525 8,495 8,970 28,754 17,513 11,455 1,430 6,515 18,260 9,880 6,788 7,195 22,793 2,336 444 262 683 Cla.rno - 3 3 1 5 11 11 480 280 90 640 1,150 1,285 Franklin _ LeRoy ^ Nunda. Orland Rutland 5 6 2 532 691 365 Suxxjiniit WInfred 3 330 Madison, city -, Nunda, town The County 56 6,438 2,195 178,477 Skowlns; Number and and Field Fc TABLE XIX— Continued Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes as by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Lawrence County— 83 9,867 4,914 28,507 17,258 17,716 Zinke 280 279 283 Furois 2 80 Whltewood - - The County _ _ 927 78,405 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 617 TABIiB XIX — Continued Sbowlng Number and Capacity of SII08, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Ci-rll Divisions 1 Silos TOWNS AND Capao- TOWNSHIPS Number Ity Pota Acres toes Bushels, Field Peas Acres Bushels Lincoln County — Brooklyn _ 7 10 607 1,125 71 45 2 2 38 51 41 26 33 7,132 3,470 249 219 3,945 4,422 3,570 2,482 2,115 Canton Dayton _ 1 1 Delapre Delaware Uden _ 33 1,355 Fairview Grant _ _ 1 2 100 200 70 17 4,963 1,597 Highland La Valley 3 400 45 22 17 21 65 77 35 47 2 3 4 1 4,020 2,207 1,345 1,951 5,437 4,242 2,173 1,955 300 455 540 141 9 35 Lincoln Lynn 3 4 390 510 ■Norway Perry . Pleasant 4 704 Sprlngdale _ _ 5 630 Hudson, town Tea, town "Worthing, town _ _ The County | 74 6,057 1 735 58,930 9 35 6:618 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XIX — Continned ShoTClnK Number and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoea and Field Peas by Countleii and Minor Civil Divlslonn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 Sil Number OS Capac- Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels 1()1-71 5 34 12 3 3 2 11 5 16 2 16 9 4 2 27 10 3 5 9 14 52 5 6 18 24 IS li 10 B 1 24 15 12 15 42 7 7 11 3 3 17 1 2 1 2 8 S 1 3 12 16 12 5 8 27 390 2,260 950 220 235 80 606, 165 525 75 503 825 280 175 1,462 329 185 899 715 1,356 980 579 274 700 230 895 473 899 493 421 430 54 246 539 839 663 458 445 310 692 150 135 801 29 94 34 90 494 177 45 122 287 734 492 223 200 544 101-7^ 101-73 102-71 102-72 -■ 102-73 103-72 _ 103-73 103-74 103-75 ;_._ - _ 103-76 103-77 103-78 „ - 104-72 ■_ _- _- 104-73 . 2 150 104-74 1 104-75 -_- _- _ 2 225 104-76 - 104-77 — 104-78 — 104-79 105-71 - _ 105-72 105-73 _ 105-74 _ 105-75 __ 105-76 105-77 - _ 105-78 105-79 106-73 1 150 106-74 - 106-75 106-76 106-77 106-78 _ 106-79 107-77 107-78 107-79- "^ 108-77 - _ 108-78 - 108-79 - 2-26 _- 2-27 2-28 - 2-29 2-30 2-31 _ ^ " 1-26 - 1-27 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 lS-26 _- lS-27 "■*"" AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 619 table: XIX — Continued Showing IVnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoea and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Potatoes Field Peas Acres Bushels Acres Bushels lS-28 _ __ 5 8 14 2 267 376 559 235 1 lS-29 _ _ 1 60 lS-30 lS-31 1 620 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XIX — Contlnned ShoiTlne Nnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peaa hy Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Iiyman Connty — 2S-26 1 6 6 6 2 41 13 3 20 7 42 320 240 420 133 280 1,080 300 1,895 375 2S-27 _ 2S-28 . 2S-29 1 40 2S-30 2S-31 3S-27 3S-28 3S-29 - 1 70 3S-30 3S-31 _ 3S-32 7 275 3S-32 — 38 1,255 224 307 5 25 Reliance _ - Kennebec The County 8 695 799 36,013 _ AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 621 TABLE XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of SII08, Acreage and Yield of FotatoeM and Field Peas by Counties and , Minor Civil DItIbIous TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capao- Number Ity Pota Acres toes Bushels, Field Peas Acres Bushels McCoofe Connty— Benton r 47 40 42 81 17 98 261 6 56 69 37 45 69 89 103 47 2,772 3,425 3,593 8,064 1,332 9,002 3,640 800 3,860 4,945 3,304 4,449 ^3,955 7,240 7,625 4,453 451 1,126 Bridgewater _!_ 5 3 575 390 Brookfield Can is to ta 1 Grant Jefferson 2 245 Pearl ^ 2 1 240 160 Ttichland Snrine: -Vallev 1 120 Canistota 342 The County 141 1 7an 1,107 74,378 ( , THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL.B XIX — Continued Shoirlng Number and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and TIeld of Patato«'wai*k: 1 1 100 90 Pleasant Valley 1 150 Veblin Vint nr 4 430 26 3 60 The County 8 970 1,020 96,367 3 60 624 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL,]!: XIX — Continued Sho^crlngr Nnmlier and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels Meade County — 2-7 1 100 38 16 5 2,128 1,085 281 2-8 ^ 2-9 _ 2-10 „ — 2-11 _ _ 2 1 39 35 _ _ 2-12 2-13 2-14 _ ._ 3-6 _ .. __ 22 24 12 10 4 6 1 1,460 1,910 599 422 111 289 65 3-7 3-8 -_ 3-9 _- _ 3-10 3-11 _ . ■ 3-12 _ 3-13 3-14 __ _ _ _ , 4-5 _ 14 27 3 2 3 5 1 9 3 6 6 4 3 1,795 1,520 230 95 160 44 26 384 135 258 401 214 174 4-6 _ 3 255 4-7 _ •4-8 4.-9 4-10 4-11 _- 4-13 .4-14 5-5 _ 5-6 5-7 _ 5-8 — — 5-9 . _ 5-10 - 11 1 3 9 3 2 11 37 19 20 1 3 5 5 5 3 502 80 123 564 340 45 590 1,255 680 1,217 10 140 255 153 206 95 15 95 477 944 495 358 75 5-11 5-12 _ — 5-13 5-14 _ 5-15 - — 6-5 6-6 _ - _ 6-7 6-8 6-9 _ - _ 6-10 _ — 6-11 6-12 6-13 3 4 6-14 6-15 6-16 2 9 15 8 4 1 7-5 7-16 8 30 7-17 7-8 __ 7-9 _ __ 7-10 - "" 7-11 7-12 — 7 15 25 7 3 1 1 15 7 8 364 895 1,147 240 120 8 4 519 271 276 7-13 - — 7-14 7-15 7-16 7-17 8-10 8-11 _ _ 1 2 8-12 8-13 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 625 TABI.E: XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield ot Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number Ity Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Meade County — Cont, — 8-14 . 9 7 7 12 7 19 19 5 5 13 7 6 2 3 3 7 5 5 8 4 464 210 323 303 124 587 510 315 380 205 178 335 32 39 38 467 420 11 311 125 8-15 __ _ 8-16 8-17 9-10 1 10 9-11 9-12 — — 9-13 9-14 9-15 _ 9-16 «-- 9-17 10-10 _ 10-11 __ _ -_ 10-12 - 10-13 10-14 10-15 10-16 " 10-17 — 11-10 11-11 2 9 6 5 8 9 11 7 10 8 5 3 3 16 4 18 250 298 260 348 321 282 367 259 350 163 103 105 303 120 20 11-12 - 11-13 11-14 11-15 11-16 11-17 12-10 - 12-11 12-12 12-13 12-14 12-15 12-16 12-17 The County 4 355 752 35,362 13 36 628 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B table: XIX — Continued Showins Number atid Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions • TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Mellette County— 40-25 40-26 i 21 153 285 1,842 40-27 40-28 — 40 40-29 _ 40-30 _ _ 1 15 40-31 40-32 40-33 41-25 _ 1 1 3 25 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 6 7 8 3 6 5 40 65 317 2,071 130 10 143 60 35 53 98 401 415 415 125 220 273 41-26 41-27 41-28 - 41-29 41-30 41-31 _ 41-32 41-33 42-25 . - 42-26 6 2 42-27 42-28 42-29 - _ 42-30 - - _ 42-31 42-32 _ 42-33 _ _ _- _, 43.-25 1 4 3 8 4 4 1 15 2 22 100 216 270 237 188 20 1,168 200 43-26 . 43-27 - 43-28 _ ._ 43-29 43-30 _ - -, 43-31 43-32 43-33 - .. 44-27 __ - - 44-28 ^-.-■' 44-29 , --1 ■' ■.■,-'-- 44-30 "^ 44-31 _ _ 5 3 85 158 ;-_•-' 44-32 44-33 -_'3_t '_ 45-30 'Z'- 4^-31 1 65 79 T -■ ~- ■ ' 157 9,974 6 42 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 627 table: XlX-^Contlnued Showlngr Number and Capacity ot SIloa, Acreage and Yield of Votatoem and Field Peas by Counties and Minor CiTlI Divisions ■TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels. Field Acres Peas Bushelsi Miner County- Adams - 39 15 72 66 3 46 42 21 31 60 51 51 36 41 42 70 2,957 958 3,806 4,420 817 3.555 1,811 2,475 1,645 4,278 3,493 3.493 3,0?1 1,583 3,048 4,129 180 100 845 930 889 75 Beaver Belle View 1 175 Canova Carthage 1 2 120 130 " " Clear Water Clinton 41 Grafton Henton "" Howard .-- ' Miner Red Stone Rook Creek Koswell _ Vermillion _ _ - _ Vilas Roswell 106-56 18 Howard 106-57 1 1 The County 4 125 682 47,597 1 41 129 628 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XIX — Contlnned ShOTrlne Number and Capacity of SII08, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Conntles and Minor CItII Dlvli^ans TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity PotE Acres itoes Field Bushels Acres Peas Bushels Minnehaha County^ Benton 3 365 154 106 32 1 61 75 60 101 72 140 96 111 238 351 137 261 688 140 134 84 67, 84 211 55 1 11 4 6 23 1 8 14 7 10 14,175 8,699 2,740 100 4,759 5,368 7,659 6,381 7,251 14,690 7,760 8,645 20.455 29,020 3,545 17,665 57,295 4,840 9,356 6,631 6,341 7,253 2,110 6,668 103 1,566 303 1,125, l,40fi 56 845 874 686 900 '-'■■•-■■-- Buffalo Buck - Clear Lake '*""""•*"" Dell Rapids . 7 940 T- Bdison Grand Meadow 1 4 150 490 Hartford __ Highland Humboldt _ 1 23 14 170 2,820 1,900 Lyons ^ Mapleton Palisade ^ Red Rock 6 4 1 7 13 5 340 620 40 825 1,633 670 Sioux Palls Split Rock J SverdruP' _1_ Taopi _ ~ Valley Springs Wall Lake «_ 3 2 180 320 Wellington "■" Colton __-_ _ _ Dell Rapids Humboldt Sioux Palls Baltic J Garretson _ _ State PenltentlSl'y State School for Deaf " The County 94 11,463 3,231 263,748 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS £29 TABIiB XIX — Contlnned Shotrlns Number and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Pea* by Counties and Minor CItU Dlvlstons 1 TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Moody County — 3 260 80 56 66 105 49 110 97 76 180 135 48 107 91 133 54 63 70 5,445' 5,022 5,727 9,927 5,035 11,290 7,264 7,070 19,130 11,750 5,285 8,944 7,171 11,427 4,985 5,147 8,287 750 1,031 399 Clare 2 250 2 4 1 300 495 100 ' Gravena , 2 240 5 6 1 70 Spring Creek 1 2 3 175 238 315 5 The County 21 2,443 1,520 131,159 5 6 630 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XIX— Continued ShoTrlns Number and Capacity of Slloa, Acreagre and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS SI Number OS Capac- ity P0t£ Acres itoes Busiiels Field Acres Peas Bushels Pennington County — 6 28 40 56 11 14 6 6 3 7 14 15 13 12 48 48 8 10 4 2 5 5 1 8 19 6 2 3 8 3 4 10 4 1 2 6 4 15 22 12 7 10, 10 13 8 2 11 1 3 4 i S 5 9 501 2,043 2,462 6,066 745 1,174 260 452 140 78 214 20a 506 1,146 2,798 2,033 490 459 275 220 210 20 llOl 357 130 1-6 1-7 3 250 ■ 1-9 1-10 1 """ 1-11 _ _ % 1 1-12 __ 1-13 1-14 . 2 250 1-15 — 1-16 __- - -- - ._ 1-17 2-5 _ 2-6 ~. . ^ - 2-7 - 1 40 2-8 2-9 2-10 1 100 2-11 2-12 2-13 — 2-14 ' 2-15 2-16 1 1 65 60 2-17 3-14 3-15 25 152 15 149 303 95 10 87 136 130 1,95J) 1,970 671 157 750 1,180 695 110 46 341 60 169 109 625 304 150 266 427 3-16 3-17 4-15 4-16 4-17 5-15 ' 5-16 , 5-17 6-17 1-5 1-6 1-7 , 1-g 18 2 1-9 _ _ 1-10 __ i 100 1-11 1-12 _ 1-13 1-14 __ 1-15 1-16 _ 1-17 _ 2-5 ^ 2-6 2-7 2-8 _ 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 _ 8 2 S 2 470 145 100 130 'It 2-13 2-14 2-16 2-16 2-17 . — — *-^- AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 631 table: XIX— Continued Shoivlns Nnmber and Capacity of SlIos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlstons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Potatoes Field Peas I Capac- Number ity | Acres Bushelsl Acres ( Bushels 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 , 1N-3E Hill City Keystone Imlay New Underwood Owanka Rapid City Quinn Wall West Penn. The County _— 101 865 25 69S 82 7 95 80 115 I 5 10 20 835 2,580 50 2,600 41,754 18 632 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915- TABLE XIX — Continued ShOTrlnp. Xnmlier and Capacity of Silos* Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Conntles and minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos' Capac- Number ity Potatoes . Acres Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Perkins Connty — 13-10 7 236 13-11 13-12 13-13 _ _ 7 11 6 9 8 5 2 6 4 5 3 15 13 7 6 3 4 9 8 4 2 10 6 7, 4 7 4 5 2 8 12 6 8 6 9 11 2 10 14 10 16 7 21 11 6 11 - 1 9 10 17 11 A 20 13 14 15 7 „ 4 328 422 312 251 426 295 180 385 112 50 181 456 462 243 242 160 165 517 360 47 68 502 545 295 290 260 276 283 110 513 820 95 382 294 770 825 200 1,393 1,393 740 1,243 443 867 875 275 495 731 636 466 730 1,462 744 488 352 963 1,525 704 1,131 1,075 196 276 13-14 13-15 __ __ __ 13-16 _ 13-17 ^ 14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 14-14 t- 14-15 _ _ 14-16 14-17 15-10 15-11 15-12 15-13 15-14 15-15 15-16 15-17 _ _ 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 16-14 16-15 _ 16-16 ^ 16-17 _ 17-10 17-11 17-12 17-13 17-14 17-15 _ 17-16 — i 17-17 _ 18-10 18-11 18-12 18-13 18-14 _ 18-15 18-17 19.10 1 2 19-11 19-12 19-15 _ 19-16 19_17 ■ 20-13 20-14 *»ft-1K 9ft 1 A ^— ,-- . h-n I — * — — ^— --. ...( «-._ ..-.—«'- AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 633 TABIiE XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Slloa, Acrease and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Conntleg and Minor Civil Divisiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels 21-10 7 11 \l 13 17 19 13 8, 10 18 18 19 22 23 8 6 6 2 7 19 5 7 4 ■715 224 1,335 1,090 1,048 1,075 1,598 755 851 459 1,822 1,945 1,924 1,955 1,538 615 495 675 330 789 1,804 610 700 355 21-11 _ " 21-12 21-13 21-14 _ 21-15 21-16 21-17 22-10 _ 22-11 22-12 22-13 22-14 "" 22-15 22-16 22-17 _ - 23-11 23-12 23-14 23-15 1 75 23-17 The County 1 75 979 66,058 1 3 634 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1916 TABLE XIX — Continued Showing Xnmber and Capacity of SlIos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sil Number OS Capac- ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Potter County^- Appomattox _ _ 37 569 25 5 802 9 26 23 18 2 1 4 18 100 1,995 257 1,095 425 Arena Artichoke 1 120 Avon Springs Canton Carr 585 1,705 1,432 675 118 65 380 1,077 Cunningham Blifla; _ __" __ Pairview 4 S95 Fayette Forest City Lebanon Lincoln 10 w 12 5 25 7 8 1 3 11 8 15 la 26 359 1,681 522 19 66 1,448 335 .360 120 73 120 818 1,211 1,255 Logan _ 1 90 North Riverside _ _ Owatonna Pleasant Vi(ew 1 2 115 455 Si). Fqrest City SS. Riverside - West Forest City 1 80 Tolstoy Gettysburg The County _l 10 1.2X5 1,7291 is.asfi 1 " AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS fi35 TABL.B XIX — Continned ShoTTlngr Number and CapacMy of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capao- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Roberts County — Alto 32 24 89 31 18 27 26 28 51 32 36 52 9 7 61 32 27 25 13 13 30 25 24 10 31 81 69 49 11 37 44 12, 3,487 2,374 8,440 2,741 2,168 3,164 1,880 2,952 6,268 3,783 3,710 4,927 805 545 5,514 4,645 1,898 2,213 1,035 1,660 2,877 2,584 2,609 1,070 3,935 7,095 6,953 4,938 1,215 3,938 3,661 1,175 Becker 1 110 Bossko _ Bryant 1 5 Drywood Lake Easter Enterprise Garfield Genesco ^ 3 310 . Goodwill - - Grant Harmon, 127-48 Harmon, 127-49 Lake ... Lee . Lien, 128-50 Lawrence Lien, 129-50 Lockwood Long Hollow 1 125 1 — Norway, 129-52 One Road Ortley Sisseton 1 100 Springdale Summit "Victor. 128-49 Victor, 129-49 128-48 42 59 4,036 2,280 155 340 12S-12Q-47 48 49 ■ 1 The County 6 645 1,185 116,1321 1 6 636 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XIX— Continued ShoTrlns NnmlieT and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and Yield ot Potatoes and Field Peas by Connties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Pota Acres toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Sanborn County — Afton 21 63 51 38 25 52 3S 14 2ft 17 71 44 56 30 60 34 6 1,688 4,395 4,521 2,760 1,757 4,303 4,092 1,229 1,655 1,882 2,696 2,786 2,689 2,611 3,588 2,119 245 Benedict 2 310 Butler Diana 2 70 Floyd Letcher Logran _ _ 1 3 5 3 2 120 3S0 472 320 250; Onida __ _ Silver Greek _ - Twin Lake Union 3 5 1 390 290 100 Woonsocket _ Elliott Artesian, Town The County 27 2,702 630 47,702 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 63T TABLE. XIX — ContiBned ShoTTlns Nnmbei' and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peaa by Countlea and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Numher Ity Potatoes Field Peas Acres Bushels Acres Bushels 1 Spl^k Connty— 21 40 29 68 9 64 27 27, 1 29 62 66 38 38 17 10 25 36 54 18 84 41 21 362 329 20 18 106 25 25 29 1,511 1,702 2,305 5,467 685 4,705 2,305 1,592 659 1,791 4,090 4,470 1,380 2,600 910 1,065 1,016 2,275 2,340 1,358 5,390 3,395 1,225 9,870 22,815 2,060 862 5.630 2,065 1,575 1,770 Athol 2 180 Belle Plain Bellmoiit - . Beotia 1 Buffalo — — . Clifton Conde - 1 125 Crandon 1 3 320 , Exline Frankfort G-roveland 3 535 ■ Lake _ - S 10 790 980 Lodi Mellette Northville 1 100 Prairie Center Redfield 2 10 1 1 1 305 800 100 120 180 Richfield Three Rivers , 6 6 - 660 830 25 31 34 8 18 1,415 2,012 2,411 430 1,203 148 105 720 720 90 165 1,548 1,405 , "TiirtnTi " • Crandon 1 12 12 1 2 41 9 Doland ; Mellette , Northville -------- — _——__——« Redfield J Turtpn 1 :::"::; i 56 6,025 1,922 112,535 The County — - ,. 638 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XIX— Contlnned ShOTrinK Nnmber and Capnelty of Slloa, Acreagre and Yield of Fotatoe* and Field Peas by Conntles and Minor Civil DiviBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Potatoes Field Peas Acres Bnabelsr Acres Bushels Stanley Connty— 109-77 4 3 7 3 16 1 170 86 275 155 75 25 109-78 109-79 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3 20 3-30 _ _ 3-31 12 13 2 3 610 323 30 32 4-25 1 100 4-26 4-27 ^ — 4-28 :_ _ 4-29 _ - ' 4-30 4-31 __ - — 6 265 4-32 _. 4-33 5-25 45 8 4 1 2 100 317 W-7 50 91 5-26 5-27 5-28 5-29 5-30 5-31 6-25 5 6 3 1 1 261 159 140 40 235 6-26 6-27 _ 6-28 6-29 6-30 8-26 „ 8-29 _ 1 60 9-25 ::::"i:r 9-26 1 BO 9-27 9-28 2 23 80 120 9-29 - The County 1 loo" 178 3.9te No return, was made for T. 7; R. 25-29; T. 8; R. 25, 27 and 28. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 639 TABIiE XIX — Continued Showlniir Number and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Feaa by Counties and Mlnar Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity Potatoes 1 Field Peas Acres Bushelsf Acres Bushels Sully County— Blaine _-_ 3 315 20 5 4 7 13 6 1 17 13 11 2 7 10 6 10 9 2 12 26 2 711, 189 205 655 it 1,035 640 410 140 335 390 286 467 305 133 995 1,336 203 25 115 Clifton Elk "^ 1 60 ' GQOdwater 1 60 T.nlcp T.ittip' TlAnd Mni*fn11r OnlHa -' 5 12 14 19 « 192 66| Pearl Rich Valley -^ i iio Troy Onida , 267 11,812 The County — 1 " 1 , „.„ 640 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE! XIX — Continued Sho-nlng IVnmber and Capacity of Slloa, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Capac- Number ity , Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Acres Peas" Bushels Tripp County — 95-74 .. 18 42 15 20 . 23 18 .33 48 85 27 20 15 90 139 77 41 38 18 10 55 20 88 22 13 12 1,540 4,033 934 1,269 1,780 1,205 3,775 6,274 5,191 2.836 1,085 1,240, 425 6,093 8,566 6,479 2,767 565, 555 4,465 1,385 8,792 2,071 567 686 95-75 - 1 . 1 95-76 95-77 _ 96-78 _ ; 95-79 — 2 45 96-74 96-75 96-76 96-77 96-78 96-79 97-74 _ 97-75 _ _ 97-76 97-77 97-78 : 98-74 _., 98-76 98-76 2 115 98-77 98-78 _ - 98-79 99-74 99-75 _ _ 99-76 99-77 _ 9 14 6 18 3 23 2 11 -6 12 12 20 5 9 17 6 12 11 3 7 547 1,875 288 723 185 1,057 200 378 -267 709 726 1,161 264 608 1,927 133 790 3S1 121 265 99-78 - - 99-79 100-74 100-76 100-76 100-77 - - 100-78 100-79 101-74 4 590 101-75 101-76 101-77 _ 101-78 79 102-74 102-75 _ 102-76 102-77 102-78. 79 103-77 ( The County — 8 750 1,193 85,183 1 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS fe4l table: XIX — Continued Showing Number an* CapacMy of SlIos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes "?* Shield Peas by CountieH and Bllnor Civil Divisions Sil TOWNS AND . TOWNSHIPS Niimber OS Capac- ity Pota Acres Ltoes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels Turner County — = ■ Brotherfleld 1 4 175 1,050 40 47 38 31 53 59 44 14 57 54 72 33 73 67 49 46 42 44 5,889 3,367 2,449 1,778, 4,390 5,542 ■ 3,365 7,275 5,240 5,139 7,056 2,388 6,195 3,273 3,862 3,911, 2,780 4,766 400 330 45 Centerville Childstown Daneville -^ , 2 235 Dolton Germantown r "-- Home Hurley . 6 750 Marlon -- _ _ Middleton 2 2 2 5 2 125 170 280 620 257 Monroe Norway Parker Rosefleld Salem __ 9 Spring Valley __ 14 8 4 1,400 900 .610 Swan Lake Turner _ _ Centerville Dolton Chancellor "^ Hurley Irene _ 35 490 127 210 241 ■ Marion Parker Monroe . Viborg __ The County 52 6,572 863 80,543 9 «*2 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE: XlX^Contlnned ShOTTlngr Namber and Capacity of Siloia, Acreage and Yield of ^otatoea and Field Peaa by Countle* and Minor Civil Division* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sll Number OS Capac- ity Pota Aci-es toes Bushels Field Acres Peas Bushels trnlon Comnty— Alcester 1 eo 45 28 33 11 4 50 32 e\ 41 5 6 3 6 47 22 3 39 17 12 34 4,983 3,121 2,549 2,884 51% 4,205 5,091 20 4,990 3,722 2,518^ 450 350 400 3,865 938 20Si 2,740 1,772 795 1,978 183 200 293 805 Britie , Big Sioux Big Springs 8 735 ClvU Bend, 89-49 _ Civil Bend, 90-49 j._ Civil Bend, 90-50 - Elk Point, 91-48 Elk Point, 91-49 """""5 955 Elk Point, 91-50 Emmet Jefferson, 90-48 - 3 510 Jeffetson, 89-49 Jefferson, 90-49 1 55 Prairie Richland ^__ 6 570 Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, 93-49 2 220 Spink - . _ Virginia, 94-48 1 352 Virginia, 95-48 BeresfoFd, 95-SO Alcester - Jefferson Elk Point The County 33 3,457 505 49,570 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 613 TABLE XIX — Contlnned Showing Number and Capacity ot Sllon, Acreage and Yield of Fotatoea and Field Fea« hy Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Silos Number Capac- ity Potatoes Field Peas Acres Bushels Acres | Bushels Walworth County— 121-74 -_ 19 16 12 7 1,382 1,268 663 279 121-75 121-76 121-77 — - 121-78 122-74 ^- 4 12 16 17 2 19 21 34 17 18 5 20 16 13 20 11 34 50 7 1,850 1,173 1,044 1,167 175 1,693 1,706 2,907 1,367 1,899 350 1,772 1,792 1,106 1,713 1,093 3,085 4,800 375 255 Hll 66 321 1,251 122-T5 , 122-76 122-77 _ _- _ 1 130 122-78 123-74 123-75 1 100 123-76 123-77 123-78 - - 123-79 124-74 124-75 124-76 124-77 ~ -' 124-78 '" 124-80 — Aka-skEi ^ 13 "^ -•-■>r- ' *" ___■_ ; ^ ,„_ 402 37,812 ' , 1 644 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiK XlX^Contlnaed Shoirlngr Xnmber and Capacity of Silos, Acreage and ITleld of Potatoes and Field Feaa by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlTlBlona '. TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sllos I Capac- Number Ity Potatoes Acres Bushels] Field Peas Acres Bushels Yankton. -County'^ Gayville Jamesville Lesterville Marindahl Mayfleld Mission Hill —^- Odessa Turkey Valley. _- Utlca Volin Walshtown Ziskco 92-54 93-56 94-56 93-56 93-57 95-56 Gayville _. Lesterville Tankton -. 5 500 5 440 3 400 3 340 7 363 6 490 10 1,325 1,440 680 290 99 8,380 57 1,391 bU 1,446 U 2,832 25 1,259 31 1,961 XI 883 38 2,506 24 1,020 30 1,565 10 856 36 1,153 1 45 87 6,985 20 2,20C 1 110 23 946 32 1,804 1 30 2 165 39 2,932 The County 54 6,268 660 41,467 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 645 TABLB XIX — Continued Showing Number and Capacity of Sllos, Acreage and Yield of Potatoes and Field Peas by Conntles and Minor Civil DIvlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sllos Capac- Number ity Potatoes Acres Bushels Field Peas Acres Bushels 1 Ziebach County — 10-18 _- 2 2 3 4 6 60 35 75 221 292 10-20 10-21 10-23 __ 10-24 11-17 _ __ 11-18 ._::"" 11-20 — 8 2 190 74 11-21 11-22 11-23 3 4 1 12 14 11 106 145 25 463 478 418 20 450 260 72 257 109 704 478 8 11-24 12-17 12-18 _ 12-19 3 12-20 12-21 12-22 5 3 3 9 4 16 16 1 12-24 13-18 13-21 14-18 . 2 115 15-21 1 A.9n 17 655 65 556 195 106 1,277 9 1 7 3 6 17 1 7-1 a X7-19 _ 1 173 7,926 3 646 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XX Shovvlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other F6wls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Aurora County — Aurora, 5,295 6.563 3,066 4,679 1,243 4,170 4,432 2,668 3,699 7,067 11,161 3,640 5,850 2,766 4,652 2,989 4,049 5,230 4,029 3,040 566 300 234 636 8 81 19 44 43 59 15 4 55 27 137 170 46 47 67 31 25 540 69 30 12 34 2 2 7 157 87 7 170 22 205 - 965 28,330 29,850 17,579 15,017 5,104 19,592 21,482 12,984 18,205 33,267 20,097 19,080 30,999 10,176 22,850 12,854 27,085 32,830 27,110 17,231 3,205 1,250 1,899 5,193 Belford _ 169 46 40 58 78 58 58 94 48 206 70 181 42 65 24 50 62 81 3 46 110 34 52 65 46 22 168 55 160 35 87 13 91 119, 73 32 94 4 Bristol Center Crystal Lake ^ Dudley Eureka Firesteel Gales Hopper _ Lake Palatine Patten __ ^__ Plankinton Pleasant Lake Pleasant Valley Truro Washington White Lake Plankinton City S. D. T. S. - 300 75 Stiokney White Lake — The County 92,024 1,733 1,381 1,487 1,544 433,264 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 647 table: XX — Contlnned Shovrlng Poultry and Bees by Conntles and Minor Civil Division!* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- Other keys Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens 1 Bees Honey Beadle County — Allen _ 1 4,396 4,126 3,840 3,980 5,189 4,152 2,608 2,601 6,607 6,100 4,006 5,709 5,206 4,692 4,435 6,205 6,790 4,087 4,472 3,584 4,091 4,631 6,506 5,170 2,386 6,433 4,086 7,881 2,709 809 4,868 6,085 4,782 5,357 4,860 670 646 520 6,281 532 931 702 56 69 54 141 71 224 83 145 350 190 198 306 125 103 170 147 90 943 118 190. 192 302 949 82 72 56 959 175 219 149 95 359 365 75 5 56 57 82 103 5 141 26 49 70 221 206 116 431 101 190 157 186 282 457 85 44 148 174 101 80 163 17 482 31 90 142 109 66 111 16 18 96 11 33 74 29 4 26,376 24,756 23,040 23,980, 31,134 24,912 15,648 15,606 39,642 36,600 24,036 34,254 31,236 28,152 26,610 37,230 40,740 24,522 26,832 21,444 24,546 27,786 39,036 25,020 14,316 38,598 24,516 47,286 16,254 4,854 29,208 36,510 28,692 32,142 29,160 4,020 3,876 3,120 37,686 3,192 . 3,586 Altoona. _ . Barrett _ _ Bonilla 36 31 106 90 145 .70 57 128 57 36 125 69 23 456 54 152 70 113 113 17 100 20 111 26 34 43 151 69 63 30 2 72 . 18 8 3 48 39 139 15 41 2 61 2 31 7 10 2 59 30 Broadland Carlyle Clifton 1 25 Clyde Grant Hartland Kellog Lake Byron — Liberty Malford Pearl Creek Pleasant View Richland Sand Creek Theresa Wessington Whiteside Wolsey Cavour Village Cavour Village Broadland 2 20 40 5 3 3 6 Wolsey Wesslngton 4,212 The County | 172,721| 7,8891 4,824 2,815 623 1,036,326 1 25 648 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiEi XX — Contlnned ShOTrlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and MlnoT ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Eggs Fowls Dozens 1 Bees Honey Bennett County — 35-38, 39, 40 — 122 48 196 124 207 198 285 162 192 77 102 841 153 - 2 6 - 3 2 3 5 732 288 1,196 744 1,242 1,198 1,740 972 1,152 462 612 5,100 918 35, 36-33, 35 _. 35-34, 35 ._ 5 36-34 36-36 ._ 8 4 14 12 11 2 5 8 36-36 _ 36-37 36-38 36-39 36-40 _ 2 8 2 1 7 37-33 37-34 2 4 37-35 37-36 37-37 264 64 152 164 12 36 24 4 1,584 3S4 912 984 72 216 144 37-38 37-39 8 5 38-34 38-36 38-36 _ 38-37 38-38 38-39 __ 72 432 38-40 _ - 39-33 39-34 _ 48 44 15 7 2 2 288 264 90 42 12 39-35 39-36 39-37 39-38 36 3 5 8 39-39 : 39-40 _ 3,611 62 78 35 20 21,686 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 649 table: XX — Conttnned ShOTrins Poultry and Bees by ConntleB and Minor Civil DlTisiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- (Other keys Geese (Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Bon Homme Co. — Albion 9,350 9,846 5,945 11,485 11,098 9,646 10,022 10,895 6,633 1,600 8,075 8,770 16,216 10,959 2,046 3,603 412 1,656 2,666 - 81 112 15 104 93 137 34 204 85 407 133 14 40 54 399 105 14 28 78 4 52,459 57,630 35,482 65,046 66,937 46,215 67,661 52,560 52,330 60,295 40,870 9,130 50,550 59,220 91,029 68,901 11,560 20,683 2,492 8,139 15,502 Avon _ 21 2 20 3 18 7 16 10 17 15 23 38 12 64 11 5,5 153 154 ■ 65 95 95 279 107 19 50 56 142 117 8 ~22 4 4 14 42 10 10 21 26 30 Bon Homme Cleveland 720 270 Franklin Hancock 7 3 185 125 Jefferson Lincoln 19 21 480 200 Running Water. Scotland Springfield Tabor Washington Avon, town 2-7 9 2 25 5 16 S 24 """750 40 500 300 Springfield, 68 4 15 590 Tabor, town Tyndall, town — ? i 153 620 The County- 160,384 1,940 231 1,625 100 934,691 220 4,963 660 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued ShoTTlnK Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls , 1 Egg's ( Dozens Bees (Honey 1 Brooklngrs Co. — Afton 8,969 6,680 7,490 8,588 7,292 6,528 3,924 6,527 5,375 9,595 9,443 8,506 9,577 7,041 5,838 10,693 6,603 6,168 7,569 7,983 8,418 9,050 6,595 495 7,192 75 1,476 275 .. 78 92 339 4 30 40 41 49 26 109 47 64 87 80 120 38 86 82 106 310 45 130 2 137 100 153 181 133 49 34 375 75 17 94 43 98 104 127 71 140 86 89 205 81 126 123 79 89 52 315 40 51 68 69 27 20 30 52 40 36 66 69 83 94 98 73 152 36 44 5 3 27 58 28 4 24 23 23 3 12 13 12 13 17 6 13 8 17 38 53,814 40,080 44,940 51,528 43,752 39,168 23,544 39,162 32,250 57,570 56,658 51,036 57,462 42,246 35,028 64,158 39,618 37,008 45,414 47,898 50,608 54,3(T(5 39,570 2,970 43,152 450 8,856 1,650 Alton Argo _ _ Aurora Bangror _ Brooklnes Blkton Eureka Lake Hendricks Lake Sinai Laketon _ Medary _ Oslo _ Oak Lake Oakwood Parnell 9 225 Richland Sterling __ Trenton Volga Winsor Blkton White The County- 183,965 2,028 3,093 1,694 339 1,103,790 9 225 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 651 table: XX— Continued Showlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Brown County — Aberdeen 7,001 2,104 3,415 7,403 4,045 6,298 1,503 3,647 4,400 3,680 1,086 2,688 4,990 8,163 2,200 4,590 3,474 4,243 3,265 2,740 7,141 3,695 1,716 3,063 2,994 3,026 5,452 1,785 7,663 3,945 1,820 9,552 3,568 2,607 1,245 6,834 4,075 1,382 299 957 2,122 877 •770 480 1,018 97 120 31 413 109 200 53 68 122 214 74 13 147 158 33 131 96 195 221 37 209 80 56 256 66 104 56 87 404 207 """487 129 148 34 253 80 19 6 248 120 91 225 265 685 41 119 179 674 54 169 99 284 93 279 82 128 108 195 303 141 31 313 90 331 799 51 933 42 22 388 153 420 122 246 137 1 68 62 36 68 124 117 37 38 46 58 18 11 92 157 148 59 66 500 22 135 29 14 108 40 24 80 7 59 14 175 57 58 16 128 48 4 37 ii 10 29 300 ■ 40 65 200 ""1^002 300 ""2";365 38 34 23 468 693 90 46 1,300 12 """ioi 396 42,006 . 12,624 20,490 44,418 24,270 37,788 7,018 21,882 26,400 22,1)80 6,516 16,128 29,940 48,978 13,200 27,540 20,844 25,458 19,590 16,440 42,846 22.170 10,298 18,378 17,964 18.158 32,712 10,710 45,978 23,670 10,920 57,312 21,408 15,642 7,470 40,404 24,450 8.292 1.794 5.742 12.732 5.262 4.820 2.880 8.108 Allison Bates Bath Brainerd Cambria Carlyle Claremont Columbia Detroit Pranlclyn Frederick Garden Prairie Gem Greenfield __^__ Groton Hanson Henry _ _ _ Highland Lansing Liberty Lincoln Mercier New Hope _ Oneota Osceola Ordway Palmyra 2 80 Portage Ravinia Richland Riverside Rondell Savo Shelby ._ Warner Westpoint Aberden, city Columbia 3 51 Claremont Hecla Stratford Warner 21 18 2 The County- 159,817 5.582 8,721 2,713 7,459 958.902 2 80 652 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL,e: XX — Contlnned Showing: Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees [Honey Bmie County — America 3,815 4,420 655 3,527 7,333 1,155 4,473 3,055 2,276 5,328 2,489 3,500 1,340 1,600 3,380 4,377 2,891 4,353 3,271 3,018 3,303 2,311 801 257 2.941 41 106 14 59 58 9 50 76 33 65 54 43 54 16 21 65 33 122 120 465 27 91 11 25 38 67 38 18 16 21 69 103 42 41 44 2 14 52 45 54 77 46 112 18 „ 78 4 46 62 23 34 30 24 146 67 37 20 6 48 4 50 6 7 3 - _ 2 4 2 14,580 32,125 2,430 27,950 48,642 6,750 19,900 27,930 14,861 25,910 15,925 10,417 9,075 25,200 18,575 10,065 15,255 26.454 15,869 15,595 19,686 11,011 3,940 1,606 16,140 Brule Chamberlain Cleveland _ ■ Eagle Grand View Highland _ _ Kimball Ola 1 Plainfield Pleasant Grove Plummer Red Lake _ __ Richland Smith 51 56 48 70 364 43 8 30 19 64 3 Union Waldro ■ West Point _ _ Wilbur — — Kimball Willow Lake 59 27 6 78,369 1,762 969 1.338 202 435,911 table: XX — Continued Showlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Eggs I Fowls Dozens Bees IHoney 1 Buffalo County — Arlington 747 1,264 2,831 1,706 983 33 73 34 23 34 48 29 39 101 11 6 88 2 6 27 4.790 6.587 16,357 10,327 4.455 13 300 Elvira _ Grant 1 The County- 7.531 163 251 114 27 42.516 13 300 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 653 TABLE XX— Continued Showtngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DItIbIoub TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Sjggs Fowls Dozens Bees IHoney Butte County — 7-1 _. 7-2 R-1 143 79 309 534 1,32& 1,390 3,820 2,938 1,041 858 474 1,854 3,204 7,950 8,340 22,920 17,628 6,246 _..... 8-2 ZI-I_I_._ 8-3 - - _ 13 11 24 128 176 12 39 107 98 119 - 3 60 31 70 - - 30 8-4 8-6 _ .. 31 812 8-7 __ ._ 8-8 9-1 401 321 554 3,677 1,283 2,121 100 230 - 35 3 7 2,406 1,926 3,324 22,062 7,698 6,726 600 1,380 9-2 9-3 9-4 i__ii_.::::. 48 1 4 9-5 _ 3 6 3 50 9-6 __ 9-7 :__ 9-8 9-9 _ 10-1 392 129 44 532 156 24 2,352 774 264 3,192 936 10-2 10-3 - 3 87 10-5 26 10-6 __ 10-7 10-8 12 284 85 12 331 158 24 131 72 1,704 510 72 1,986 948 144 786 10-9 , 11-1 11-2 11-3 . 19 11-4 _ 11-5 _ _ 11-6 11-7 105 11-8 ___ 75 202 156 64 24 91 114 99 207 259 110 450 1,212 936 384 144 546 684 594 1,242 1,554 660 11-9 12 12-1 "■ 12-2 12-3 - 12-4 . 9 12-5 . 12-7 5 10 -,,_ 12-8 - 12-9 __ 9 13-1 ._ ■ 13-2 _ 13-3 __ 1-3-4 13-5 150 494 31,7 230 284 900 2,964 1,902 1,380 1,704 13-6 39 30 13-7 - * 13-8 '- 13-9 4 6 14-1 14-2 .. _ 14-3 - 14-4 _ 24 414 526 141 6 70 144 2,484 3,156 846 36 420 14-5 50 136 60 14-6 5 14-7 14-8 — — 14-9 28 Nisland -, 139 834 The County- 26,7521 5661 852 237 7 160,512 67 892 654 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Contlnned Shoirlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlalonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Campbell Canntr — 125-76 — 1,582 1,674 1,365 1,740 2,138 735 1.515 1.645 1.589 1.785 1.680 1,721 1,576 1,354 1,948 869 599 401 27 35 20 2 52 63 62 51 40 521 70 68 29 6 3 2 49 67 42 24 43 6 36 23 27 60 49 38 64 64 46 9 39 99 62 30 57 2 50 69 64 95 23 13 97 64 46 19 4 6 10 3 - 1 9,492 10,044 8,190 10,440 12,828 4,410 9,090 9,870 9,534 10,710 10,080 10,326 9.456 8,124 11,688 5,214 3,694 2,406 1 1 1 126-74 126-75 126-76 __ __ _- 126-77 - - _ _ 1 126-78 127-74 127-75 127-76 - 127-77 127-79 128-74 128-76 _ ■— 128-76 128-77 128-79-80 Artas . Herrled _ . The County- 27,212 1,110 664 858 31 163,272 1 table: XX — Contlnned BhowInK Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor CivU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese fFowls Eggs Dozens Bees iHoney Cbarles Mix Co— Byran _ _ 7,569 4,167 6,859 11.699 6.795 4,724 15.772 2.863 6.264 8,353 12,855 8,610 4,240 3,364 8,154 6,038 16,415 6,267 8.036 6.867 10,637 2.668 S,680 841 11.622 1.394 624 500 4,034 155 1,458 143 113 143 152 46 102 403 12 109 448 96 122 106 69 114 54 283 129 107 76 109 48 116 31 66 32 20 67 110 40 11 18 79 186 82 23 20 7 144 68 84 6 62 75 82 38 20 112 20 34 97 2 366 85 63 183 26 19 116 28 164 41 71 12 95 16 66 13 6 23 24 15 72 14 156 2 17 "70 46,344 24.002 35.144 60,184 34,770 28.344 94.632 17.178 37.884 41,766 77,130 51,660 25.440 19.184 48,924 30,228 98,490 37,602 48,210 35,202 63,822 15,408 30,080 6,046 69,733 8,384 3,744 3,000 24,004 930 8,748 Carrol - Castalla Choteau Creek _ Darlington Forbes Goose Lake Hamilton _ _ Highland Howard Jackson Kennedy Lake George La Roushe Lawrence Lonff Tree _ _ Moore _ _ Plain Center Platte Ree Rhoda Rouse Signal Wahehe 22 169 73 17 3 51 3 9 114 39 40 10 White Swan 108-71 Ravinla Dante 1,200 Platte Wagner ., 1 Lake Andes " —" The County- 191,413 1 3,263 1,383 3,049 616 1,124,216 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 656 TABLE XX— Continued Showlne Poultry and Bee» by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Clark County — Ash 2,716 5,340 4,209 4,365 4,277 3.136 5,316 4,304 6,345 7,555 5,880 4,533 5,052 1,618 4,978 4,860 3,874 4,078 10,860 3,805 2,525 3,971 3,694 2,740 6,665 2,786 2,717 3,146 530 1,775 467 796 90 743 108 64 60 40 26 102 65 46 8 331 41 14 182 175 119 124 75 5 207 64 58 .130 53 9 140 71 65 13 5 27 / 123 186 61 388 208 124 186 138 317 183 154 175 122 59 353 130 208 23 318 . 304 76 69 94 SO 331 133 123 37' 48 11 43 11 45 42 41 4 156 14 22 57 31 27 41 25 11 47 60 21 17 41 7 69 13 23 5 31 41 28 18 117 11 28 10 15 17 16,296 32,040 25,854 26,190 25,662 18,816 33,896 25,824 23,725 42,350 35,280 27,198 30,312 9.608 29,868 29,100 23,244 24,468 63,966 22,830 15,150 23,826 22,164 16,440 39,990 Berlin _. Blaine _ Collins Cottonwood Darlington _ — Day- Eden _ _ Blrod * Pordham Foxton ■ Garfield Hauge- Lake _ _ Lincoln Maydell Merton Mt. Pleasant ^_ Richland - _ Spring Valley — Thorte 16,716 "W^oodland 16,302 18,876 3,180 10,650 2,702 4,776 640 4,458 Clark Garden City - 6 Bradley 5 Raymond 134 8 The County- 128,536 2,427 4,808 973 316 761,697 656 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued ShoTTlngr Ponltry and Bees hy Counties and Minor CItU DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS , Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens 1 Bees IHoney t Clay County — Bethel 9,920 9,623 13,080 12,245 6,330 6,242 11,483 10,974 12,255 7,130 8,395 3,802 220 1,806 77 56 12 29 97 43 21 67 34 25 24 11 19 3 5 106 18 146 83 8 6 56,270 35,310 42,796 54,717 13,539 33,210 93,565 34,733 29,475 32,400 65,896 16,025 1,320 10,838 Fairview Garfield Glenwood Meckling ""■"37] " 2"950 Norway ■_ Pleasant Valley- Prairie Center Riverside Spirit Mound 3 7 17 13 5 197 27 118 48 33 20 45 1 13 6 32 243 60 300 Star 6 130 Vernnillion 3 80 SO Vermillion, city_ 2,700 The County- 113,505 461 107 776 80 520,094 511 6,433 TABIiE XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Codington County — Dexter 7,412 5,118 3,305 3,867 7,582 6,180 6,237 5,044 8,376 2,793 2,525 7,330 3,248 5,729 4,668 4,188 6,826 341 34 23 36 95 84 70 47 75 124 78 36 9 34 106 ' 89 36 8 375 61 43 181 170 183 180 153 185 57 23 207 151 105 117 149 25 8 45 23 26 30 173 53 44 73 92 51 18 75 59 72 4 3 - 6 36 5 4 2 4 2 J 44,472 30,708 19,830 23,202 45,492 37,080 37,422 30,264 50,256 16,758 15,150 43,980 19,488 34,374 28,008 25,128 40,956 2,046 Eden Elmira Fuller Germantown Graceland Kampeska Kransburg Lake Leola Pelican Phipps Ranville Richland Sheridan Waverly - Florence 4 Henry - South Shore 1,250 261 3,271 3 7,500 1,566 19,626 Wallace - Watertown 223 50 The County 95,551 1,207 2,423 893 69 573,306 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 657 TABLE XX — Continned Showing Poultry and Bees by Conntles and Minor ClvH Divlslonii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese [Fowls Eggs Dozens 1 Bees iHoney Corson County — 18-21, 22, 23 1,710 662 6 7 9 33 10,260 3,972 18, 19-17, 18, 19 8 18, 19, 20-26, 27 28, 29 _ _ 243 544 926 1,891 2,572 210 15 438 375 174 384 195 646 540 196 84 105 310 1,376 1,931 1,721 1,170 488 619 110 50 244 407 575 447 46 1 81 1,458 3,264 5,556 11,346 15,432 1,260 90 1,824 2,250 1,044 2,304 1,170 3,87;6 3,240 1,176 504 630 1,860 8,256 11,586 10,326 7,020 2,928 3,614 660 300 1,464 2,442 3,450 2,682 266 19-22 20, 21, 22-26, 27 105 197 34 3 3 4 40 5 21 8 93 23 18-24 9 18 7 18-25 18-28 20-17 8 4 17 10 5 2 — 20-18 _- 20-19 _ 19-17 19-18 __ 21-17 _ 21-18 2 21-19 __ 2 21-20 21-21 _ 21-22 22-17 __ - 4 24 5 5 3 20 15 13 11 22-18 _ 9 2 7 6 1 5 22-19 _ 22-20 22-21 22-22 _ 22-23 __ ■ 2 2 23-17 23-18 - 2 10 10 23-19 23-20 25 23-21 23-23 _ The County 21,404 548 293 74 32 128,424 658 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XX — Continued Sho^Hns Poultry and Bee* by Counties and Minor ClTll DlTlalonn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Custer County — 2, 3-10, 11, 12 _- 179 827 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2 3, 4, 6 1,661 6 59 23 7,824 3, 4, 5, e-6, 7, 8, 9 2,291 25 1,014 181 170 94 98 333 316 1,119 847 547 409 235 524 36 200 1,149 285 95 267 187 146 57 124 549 593 591 167 229 730 180 102 35 882 922 10 9 10 13,746 150 6,100 1,086 1,020 564 588 1,840 1,896 6,714 5,082 3.282 2,454 1,410 3,144 182 1,200 6,894 1,710 570 1,602 1,122 876 342 744 3,294 3,558 3,546 902 1,374 4,380 1,080 612 210 5,292 5,532 4-10 — - 5-4 18 5 2-4 2-6 _ 2-7 ._ - 3 4 2-8 _ 2-10 3-1 5 3 - 3 22 2 7 2 4 4 1 80 3-4 3-5 3-7 3-8 3-10 3-11 __ „ 3-12 __ 4-1 1 7 4-4 _ 4-5 _ 4-6 2 5 4-7 __ 4-8 1 35 4-9 3 3 4-10 4-11 5-5 1 5 26 6 4 5-8 5-9 1 3 48 5-10 75 6-1 2 - 6-4 17 2 6-5 6-6 6-7 _ _ 6-8 31 8 180 6-9 __ 60 town 224 140 1,344 840 Hermosa,. town The County 17,933 85 173 122 82 104,937 13 338 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS GbO TABLE XX— Contlnned Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Chick- 1 TOWNSHIPS ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Da-vlson County^ Badgrer 7,736 4,767 8,380 6,836 4,557 5,363 7,093 7,029 7,358 8,506 5,012 4,618 1,200 1,300 199 109 208 115 12 105 133 75 56 77 47 63 99 69 48 39 1 5 15 46,416 28,602 50,280 41,016 27,342 32,178 42.558 42,174 44,146 51,036 30,072 27,708 7,200 7,800 Baker Beulah Lisbon - Mitchell 21 34 37 72 20 2 Perry 28 2 250 Prosper Rome . 157 126 23 64 36 45 60 436 70 Tobin Union 104 47 24 1,420 Ejthan, town Mitchell, city Mt. Vernon, 12 4 90 town 583 3,498 _ The County 1 80,3381 1,268 1 444 505 1,988 482,028 34 410 TABLB XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Day County^-r- 3,235 3,982 3,038 3,943 3,550 4,511 4,090 4,371 3,261 6,277 4,548 4,746 2,926 3,682 4,557 3,846 2,903 1,656 4,144 4,225 3,494 2,477 3,831 3,958 5,406 3,836 $,072 4,218 4,000 480 86 123 38 41 111 41 213 172 64 97 10 17 432 2 29 46 137 149 159 7« 154 140 192 246 165 484 80 144 64 228 180 60 61 30 18 28 25 62 101 53 80 9 57 122 10 34 94 19 4 23 14 140 1 10 2 12 185 2 6 40 19,410 23,892 18,228 23,658 21,300 27,306 24,540 26,226 19,566 37,782 27,282 28,476 17,556 21,492 27,402 23,070 17,418 9,636 24,864 25,350 21,984 14,862 22,986 23,628 32,436 23,016 36,432 25,308 24,000 2,880 Bristol - Butler E&eland Highljind Independence — Kidder . Liberty Lyman Oak Gulch 72 91 105 56 29 63 67 36 83 104 48 42 6 78 54 161 173 54 156 191 80 172 296 115 118 4 55 55 77 5 2 8 2 Tiantan — .— Scotland 10 35 •38 37 58 47 47 2 3 14 100 "Valley Waubay TVebater 7 25 "VVheatland — - York Waubay Plcrpont 1,675 1,477 2 44 10,060 8,862 _ The County 118,374 2,326 4,292 1,292 592 710,244 ' 25 660 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued ShoTrIng: Poultry and Bees tiy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Deuel County— Altamont 2,557 4,062 6,780 4,162 4,445 2,450 5,731 6,499 6,855 5,363 4,180 4,104 10,223 3,260 3,730 12,612 360 410 874 140 443 109 75 44 37 67 67 48 49 96 111 109 79 69 156 46 30 415 99 315 150 107 175 146 289 127 134 280 181 290 122 122 262 148 45 127 27 60 51 41 31 41 77 256 59 31 87 20 26 - 17 7 6 55 6 24 9 12 800 10 25 2 15,342 24,372 40,680 24,972 26,670 14,700 34,386 38,994 41,130 32,178 25,080 24,624 61,338 19,560 22,380 75,672 2,160 2,460 5,244 840 Antelope Valley Brandt Clear Lake Glenwood 20 360 Goodwin _ Havana Herrick 36 582 Hidewood Norden Portland 3 40 Scandinavia Altamont Clear Lake 1 4 6 102 3 3 300 The County 88,797 1,640 3,220 1,232 980 532,782 62 1,272 table: XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys • Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Dewey County — 12-22 290 523 33 295 262 380 284 444 1,409 800 729 429 390 785 121 40S 848 265 1.830 11 4 1,240 5,255 200 1,358 1,434 2,000 1,705 3,680 8,550 4,900 4,900 2,500 2,694 4,600 726 2,430 6,655 1,520 11,000 450 12-23 13-22 2 13-23 8 5 9 6 13-24 15-22 15-23 4 54 30 3 6 16 9 " 65 19 9 2 4 17 2 9 2 5 3 15-24 15-25 16-22 - 16-23 16-24 16-25 - 16-26 17-22 _ - - ! 2 24 3 20 14 23 1 3 7 1 - 202 17-23 17-24 _ 17-25 17-27 119 36 3 3 714 216 ^^ ~7 Eagle Butte, — 1 135 810 ■ The County 10,888 142 205 67 219 69,537 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 661 table: XX — Continued Showlngr Ponltry and Dees by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chicjc- ens Bucks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney Douglas County — 6,246 9,229 6,142 7,999 4,696 4,890 9,446 6,730 8,501 10,203 8,040 8,117 10,665 7,108 2,228 2,056 109 471 69 144 62 61 87 22 107 54 36 243 122 55 39 37 36 21 11 49 26 97 2S 6 11>5 2.3 39 87 411 45 21 71 47 98 1 115 33 2 230 117 32 323 9 322 S 45 1 22 3 48 783 37,476 55,374 36,852 47,994 28,176 29,340 56,676 40,380 51,006 61,218 48,240 48,702 63,990 42,648 13,368 12,336 Berlin Chester L Clark _ Garfield Holla,nd Iowa _ __ _ Joubert Lincoln Valley 6 The County 1 112,296 1,642 524 1,316 1,561 673,776 662 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Contlnned ShoTrlng Fonltry and Bees by Conntlen and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Qeese Fowls Eggs Dozens I Bees IHoney Edmund Connty^ Adrian Bell Bowdle Bryant Clear Lake Cleveland Cioyd Valley Cortland Cottonwood Fountain Glen Glover Harmony Hillside : Hosmer Hudson Huntley Ipswich Kent Liberty Madison Modena Montpelier Odessa Pembrooke Powell Richland Rosette Sangamon Union Vermont Bowdle, town _. Roscoe, town _. Ipswich, city _. I 641 1,623 1,832 875 1,629 926 1,966 2,397 1,035 1,935 670 1,320 2,924 773 1,606 1,737 1,226 1,322 2,251 1,121 1,361 2,323 1,000 855 1,344 3,516 3,106 1,846 2,161 2,790 580 1,252, 3tf 972 42 161 53 62 16 87 150 40 69 52 67 144 26 33 66 122 58 61 30 42 45 17 71 10 224 205 193 28 544 . 4 35 151 39 23 154 34 3 189 12 116 45 16 75 3 45 53 39 41 243 30 42 62 23 154 105 363 98 43 350 7 4 22 4 72 47 16 26 3 28 57 2 48 33 9 8 9 86 12 14 11 1 50 10 41 7 52 2 20 20 19 17 2 98 28 49 21 12 87 45 14 3,864 9,738 10,992 5,250 9,774 5,556 11,796 14,382 6,210 11,610 4,020 7,920 17,544 4,638 9,636 10,422 7,356 7,932 13,506 6,726 8,166 13,938 6,000 5,130 8,064 21,096 18,636 11,076 12,966 16,740 3,480 7,512 216 5,832 The County | 52,9541 2,715 2,593 1,061 151 317,724 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS fi63 table: XX — Contlnned ShoTTlns Poultry and Bees by Conntles nnd MlBor Civil DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Pall River County — 7-1 - . 491 90 308 282 535 110 1,355 1,488 2 2 6 36 4 2,946 540 1,848 1,692 3,210 660 8,130 8,928 7-2 _ 7-3 - 7-4 ^ _ _ 7-5 8 7-6 _ 7-7 _ 2 7 5 200 7-8 7-9 . 8-1 312 412 252 240 174 1,189 1,662 268 80 205 372 575 605 491 504 721 424 120 24 420 635 150 48 317 908 334 224 30 106 656 344 624 487 605 36 140 195 277 67 353 358 89 16 1,872 2,472 1,512 1,440 1,044 7,134 ,9,972 1,608 480 1,230 2,232 3,450 3.630 2,946 3,024 4,326 2,544 720 144 2,520 3,810 750 288 1,902 5,448 2,004 1,344 180 996 3,936 2,064 3,744 2,922 3,030 216 840 1,170 1,662 402 2,118 2,148 534 96 564 8-2 8-3 _ __ 11 5 8-4 __ 8-5 8-6 8-7 _ 47 2 15 9 38 4 75 8-8 8-9 9-1 9-2 3 1 9-3 - 11 4 9-4 9-5 9-6 _ _ 9-7 4 9-8 2 9-9 _ - _ - 10-1 — — 10-2 10-3 3 5 10-4 _ —■- 10-5 - 10-6 10-7 4 560 10-8 10--9 11-2 11-3 11-4 _~ 11-6 __ 3 46 11-7 4 11-8 11-9 _ 20 17 5 12-1 __ 12-2 12-3 _ 5 12-4 _ 12-B 1 6 12-6 4 12-7 12-8 12-9 _ Oelrichs »4 The County 20,762 80 174 39 45 124,422 13 836 664 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued Showing: Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees iHoney Faulk County — Arcade 3,532 2,906 798 2,620 954 1,445 1,294 1,780 1,148 2,486 3,476 778 1,590 2,384 1,995 1,435 550 1,585 1,720 2,842 4,361 1,775 1,170 1,380 2,677 2,219 9,263 306 266 136 329 1,271 791 573 106 91 12 60 420 65 40 10 43 97 10 42 87 8 43 14 18 3 108 219 50 12 27 170 29 99 267 6 117 41 30 114 68 69 47 70 . 17 89 163 30 39 75 57 7 327 416 89 12 222 15 66 205 7 21 63 8 50 38 8 2 13 2 21,700 13,716 4,574 5,580 3,655 8,670 4,635 7,780 8,950 14,916 20,856 4,668 9,540 14,304 11,970 8,510 3,300 9,510 10,320 17,052 25,266 12,946 7,020 8,880 16,062 13,314 56,578 1,824 1,596 818 1,926 7,626 4,746 3,438 Centervllle Clark Biroy Enterprise Fairview 8 21 28 44 9 14 56 2 79 6 18 24 480 72 45 2 58 "*""20 6 4 2 20 3 4 33 Hillsdale _ Latham Orient Pioneer Pulaski Seneca _ Sherman Wesley Zell 117-70 117-71 117-72 118-69 35 17 3 118-70 119-71 _- : Sen6ca — Chelsea Hockham 3 9 6 4 13 5 Faulkton Faulkton The County 63,797 ;. 1,791 2,774 1,224 112 366,294 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 665 TABLB XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Begs Dozens Bees [Honey Graxnt County^ Adams 8,140 5,907 6,099 3,516 2,432 3,564 3,200 6,789 3,585 8,494 3,553 9,109 3,765 4,803 4,076 4,138 9,957 640 1,983 614 42 205 25 43 20 104 157 82 25 89 48 119 44 29 61 46 282 72 128 60 355 360 76 93 697 118 140 38 37 63 27 185 31 33 26 56 310 79 44 156 52 68 12 32 33 10 1 10 14 4 26 11 8 10 48,840 35,442 36,594 21,096 14,592 21,384 19,800 40,734 21,530 50,964 21,318 54,654 22,590 28,806 24,444 24,828 59,542 3,840 11,898 3,684 Alban Bi^stone Blooming Val. __ Karming'ton 16 148 Georgia ^ — Grant Centre 3 50 KilbOrn 9 12 Madison Melrose 1 40 Troy 179 231 138 16 Albee Bigstone, city Milbank, city .._ Revillo 11 21 4 9 9 ii 577 104 867 5 4 3 4 2 3,462 624 5,202 Strandberg 12 The County 95,912 1,295 2,837 1,302 121 575,868 29 250 666 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1916 TABLE XX — Continued Showing: FonltrT' and Bees hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney Gresory County — 729 1,457 4,550 8,042 7,874 2,458 3,090 5,580 4,635 1,923 435 434 1,465 2,354 3,470 5,383 5,098 1,686 2,280 2,228 5,850 2,709 2,851 3,474 3,554 4,664 5,111 969 1,553 2,950 1,160 1,475 2,296 435 207 819 437 1,781 4 25 4,374 8,742 27,300 48,252 47,244 14,748 18,540 33,480 27,810 11,538 2,610 2,604 8,790 14,124 20,820 32,298 30,588 7,116 13,680 13,364 35,100 16,254 17,106 20,844 21,324 27,984 30,666 5,914 9,318 17,700 6,960 8,850 13,776 2,610 1,242 4,914 2,622 10,686 95-66 17 16 743 31 329 - _ _ 17 180 95-67 95-68 10 138 18 78 59 96 14 . 95-69 52 21 42 101 105 13 18 6 12 117 91 3 95-70 95-71 _ 95-72 95-73 - _. 96-68 B% __ 96-68 W% 96-69 B% 9 1 57 44 126 168 17 32 43 3 8 13 14 18 34 2 26 6 8 5 9 112 57 54 7 36 18 2 9 3 51 23 6 4 14 13 96-69 W% - - 96-70 __ 96-71 96-72 _ 96-73 97-69 97-70 __ 97-71 97-72 97-73 E% 73 86 37 49 35 30 5 22 39 15 24 7 15 13 27 13 17 9 4 3 36 38 11 7 24 29 4 12 3 6 14 97-93 W% _ 98-70 98-71 98-72 ,_ 98-73 99-71 99-72 7 8 4 3 99-73 _ 100-72 _. - _ 100-73 9 Gregory, town Bonesteel, town Burke, town Danas, town Fairfax, town - Herrick, town The County 107,466 1,282 489 904 1,281 641,892 17 180 tSBtaaiai AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 667 table: XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil - Divisions TOWNS AND Chlck- TOWNSHIPS ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other 1 Eggs 1 Fowls 1 Dozens Bees (Honey Haakon County — 1-18 665 503 326 511 176 550 42 632 408 525 682 353 29 296 117 410 820 1,042 528 225 245 577 256 916 1.091 985 302 266 _ 3 16 23 10 2 10 5 3,990 3,018 1,856 3,066 1,056 2,100 250 3,792 2,448 3,150 4,092 2,118 174 1,776 1,062 2,460 4,960 6,258 3,168 1,350 1,470 3,462 1,536 5,496 6,541 5,910 1,812 1,596 Springfield Philip 8 2 5 3 Philip 1-22 Center Midland Grindstone 2-19 1 1 7 1 19 20, Philip 3 Pleasant Valley- Pleasant Lone Tree Lincoln Butte 3 2 1 3 5 10, 14 2 25 10 39 7 2 8 52 Pleasant Valley- Tucker Smith — 1-99 8 12 - 27 3 96 15 10 5 Ash Creek Bridges Creek — 9 8 8 42 Pergerson Black Hawk "* Maximilian Dowlins Marietta 234 605 430 901 347 159 172 105 214 446 884 559 223 421 201 1 28 11 8 1 11 if 1,304 3,635 2,580 5,406 2,082 954 1,038 630 1,284 2,667 5,304 3,044 1.298 2,526 1,206 5 5 Top Bar , 1 6-18 619 Milesville 6-21 6 30 2 1 7 3 2 ----- 6-22 Hanover Grandfield 4 13 _^ 36 185 92 137 118 372 401 216 810 552 822 708 2.232 130 2,406 600 498 2,548 450 3,012 5,634 1,842 7-21 7-22 7-23 7-24 8-22 --75 - - • 8-24 9-24 Philip Nowlin Midland Kimball Puhnan 100 88 458 79 502 939 307 - IIIIII :::;;; „, rt *„ l nn-ieJl 1on\ ArtRl 1111 11fl 137,285 The County. I ( 1 668 THIRD CENSUS, OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiB XX — Continued SUovrlng Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor CIyU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney Hamlin County— Brantford Castlewood 6,038 5,540 7,005 5,350 5,162 5,310 7.006 4,381 3,224 7,607 6,876 1,672 425 694 2,272 62 10 37 25 107 28 36 22 10 14? 31 105 37 148 80 153 241 212 235 17 114 81 384, 135 249 235 37 34 43 48 110 45 84 61 20,242 9,355 23,964 18,315 25,923 22,465 31,679 31,111 33,116 18,366 13,362 26,193 33,773 12,221 1,500 2,047 9,976 10 4oe Cleveland _ Dempster Dixon SiStelline Garfield 32 25 44 32 42 34 18 7, 12 Hamlin Hayti Bryant, city Hazel town 12 22 31 69 Lake N o r d e n , 10 ' The G!oun.ty_ 77,363 664 2,405 536 182 333,608 10 400 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 6^69 TABIiE XX — Continued Shovrlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and minor ClTil Division* TOWNS AND .TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Hand County — Aldee 561 2,750 6,852 2,500 504 2,396 949 1,563 1,406 1,608 3,440 1,451 3,597 1,251 988 2,296 1,714 2,033 5,511 2,193 3,475 1.0S5 2,581 1,955 1,584 985 2,363 1,983 3,878 908 933 516 1,569 3,527 2,991 1,901 2,464 1,572 3,171 2,702 1,064 84 32 141 245 85 79 86 8 9 10 41 76 111 40 12 .38 60 82 87 28 98 4 9 50 13 34 53 19 204 27 38 20 23 238 93 11 75 5 30 126 2«1 66 4 96 27 . 7 10 52 40 6 61 22 35 .57 45 169 22 63 77 55 4 14 43 112 28 325 57 65 18 46 45 46 45 97 27 14 33 96 21 3? 4 20 2? 43 5 38 23 17 23 35 30 68 49 9 12 30 2 17 43 41 14 73 2 2 if 57 37 38 24 12 12 48 3 3 8 50 22 14 6 _ J 1 2 2 29 . 10 8 4 13 3,366 17,500 38,732 15,000 3,024 14,364 5,694 9,378 8,436 9,648 20,640 8,706 21,582 7,506 5,928 14,376 10i284 12,198 33,066, 13,158 20,850 6,510 13,686 9,730 9,504 5,910 14,178, 11,898 23,268 5,448 5,598 3,096 9,414 21,162 17,946 11,406 14,784 9,252 19,026 16,212 6,3S4 504 Alpha __ - __ Bates , — — — — Burdette Campbell Carleton Cedar _ Como Pairview Florence _ Gilbert Glendale - Grand Greenlief Harrison HoJden _ _ Highland Howell _. -. Hulbert . Lynn _ Logan _ Mondamln __ __ Midland Miller . Ohio Ontario Park _ Pearl _ Plate Pleasant Valley. Ree Heights . Riverside Rockdale Rose Hill St. Lawrence Spring _ _ Spring Hill York _ _ _ _ 12 69 37, Miller City Wayland The County 88,744 2,296 2,302 1,040 310 528,352 «70 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B table: XX — Continued Shoirlng Fonltry and Bees h7 Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS ChiGk- ena Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Hanson County^ Beulah 7,593 7,630 6,022 5.685 7.073 11.631 6,039 5,495 6,653 8,420 5,867 6,520 415 1.315 95 6 82 22 49 243 31 150 60 106 41 41 2 137 3 45,558 45,780 36,132 34,110 42,438 66,186, 36,234 32,970 39,918 50,520 34,842 39,120 2,490 7,890 4 24 Pairvlew 20 10 17 56 3 53 !?- 5 54 33 5 24 55 47 170, 24 105 24 21 1 - 6 19 Piano Pleasant Kosedale Springlake Taylor 8 100 Alexandria, city 19 6 The County- 85,698 945 283 645 34 514,188, 12 124 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 671 TABI/K XX — Continued Showlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS [thick- ens Ducks Tur- keys other Geese. Fowls Dozens Bees Honey 1 Harding County — 130 100 300 402 441 116 75 36 12 331 139 328 112 262 143 151 160 84 241 325 300 121 131 120 120 1 7.80 6.00 18.00, 24.12 26.46 6.96 4.501 2.16 72 19.86 8.34 19.68 6.72 15.72 8.58 9.06 9.60 6.04 14.46 19.50 18.00 7.26 7.86 7.20 7.20 15-2 lB-3 15-4 2 2 4 4 -1 3 15-5 15-6 16-7 2 15-8 2 3 16-9 16-1 10 1 8 2 2 2 E::: 16-2 16-3 16-4 16-5 - — - — - 9 10 4 16-6 16-7 _ _ 6 16-8 16-9 17-1 1 12 5 4 5 6 . 3 2 17-2 17-3 __ 17-4 17-5 2 17-6 17-7 17-8 17-9 850 325 31 1 51.00, 19.50 18-1 18-2 18-3 76 .145 138 48 91 675 922 219 271 319 223 610 627 127 72 880 531 551 316 16S 217 409 183 342 559 301 46S 300 436 370 279 496 ,75( 938 54 277 i 4.56 8.701 8.28 2.88 5.46 40.50 55.32 13.14 16.26 19.14 13.38 36.60 3,162 7.62 4.32 52.80 31.86 33.06 18.96 10.14 13.02 24.54 10.98 20.52 33.54 18.06 27.14 18.00 26.36 22.20 16.74 29.76 45.24 56.28 3.24 16.62 27 90 18-4 _ _ 2 18-5 18-6 18-7 18-8 18-9 15 43 8 19-2 10 2 3 6 19.3 19_4 22 19-5 5 12 19-6 11 1Q-R 19_9 4 63 5 ~ 16 20-4 -— 20-5 20-6 6 2 S 21 2 6 20-8 21-1 HI 6 6 2 3 — — 91 .1 .. -" — — -,,- 2X-6 - 10 — *i IIIIII 21-7 .. ~- —• »». .«- -■ 2 ~-1 22-1 V-'SL'-'- 00.9 :::;;: 21-3 ! — • — —T ! '^1 38 -- 1 mjEEE — r' — ^ 672 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLiE XX — Contlnned Showlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Harding County — Continued — 22-6 727 708 998 899 225 30 168 267 325 398 503 366 337 105 180 26,665 6 23 11 2.0 14 6 3 2 13 26 12 2 43.62 42.48 59.88 53.94 13.50 1.80 10.08 16.02 19.50 23.88 30.18 21.96 20.22 6.30 10.80 1.599.12 22-7 22-8 22-9 __ 23-1 _. 23-2 __ 23-S 23-4 *_^ 2 -5 :. - 2 11 10 17 14 1 ' 2i-« .. -^-i— 5 2 6, 2 -8 _ 2-9 _ Oanii) Crook, city 2 2 ■ "^ 165 367 128 37, TABIilS XX — Contlnned Sliovring Poultry and Bees liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney HuKlies County''— Bryon De Grey . Peoria Dry Run Webster Logan Blunt Valley ^— De Grey ■■ — Butte Harrold Pleasant Valley- Canning Bretton Blunt Harrold Pierre Indian School -. I 606 483 952 816 569 748 1,014 110 212 421 618 508 361 977 655 872 96 103 5 14 14 I 3,636 2,898 2,924 4,896 3,414 4,488 6,084 660 1,272 2,521 3,008 3,048 2,166 5,8.62 3,330 4,802 670 The County- 9,8171 194 I 114 83 201 56,679 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 673 Showing; Poultry and rABI/E XX — Continued Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlDlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney Hntchinaon Co. — Capital - 5,010 8,781 9,292 1,057 9,330 7,465 7,100 6,990 8,039 12,671 9,263 7,27S 7,870 9,152 8,270 7,733 10,065 9,250 17,410 12,976 9,045 5,260 3,252 759 3,036 3,082 . 107 260 112 760 192 110 101 91 136 629 143 219 1,224 593 688 148 746 392 544 223 891 258 5 4 29 29 11 7 2 14 7 38 17 8 11 4 6 43 51 17 16 26 59 71 229 60 536 222 161 111 137 100 454 164 100 312 229 201 40 140 217 516 141 460 67 10 i 2 26 27 "~2"oii 2 ii 6 11 38 30,060 52,686 55,752 6,342 55,980 44,790 42,600 41,940 48,234 76,026 55,578 43,668 47,220 54,912 49,620 47,398 60,390 55,500 104,460 77,856 54,270 31,560 19,512 4,554 12,016 2,042 -Clayton Cross Plains Fair _ ■Grand View German ■Kassel _ _ Kaylor _ Kulm _ . Liberty Milltown . 1 48 Oak Hollow _ Pleasant ^ Sharon Silver Lake __ Starr _ Susquehanna Sweet 9 10 380 ■Valley 246 ■Wittenberg Wolf Creek _ Freeman Menno Olivet 8 88 240 24 Parkston 20 1,260 ■ ■ The County- 199,437 8,576 395 4,582 2,145 1.174,966 136 2,19S table: XX— Continued Shovrins Poultry and Bees l»y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Hyde County — W^in, Hamilton 858 517 550 1,557 335 597 250 763 291 779 371 840 414 1,299 1,047 741 1,805 695 1,127 575 335 1,199 1,652 1,629 19 3 5 7 3 5 82 13 50 19 26 7 12 i9 - 5,148 3,102 3,300 9,342 2,010 3,582 1,500 4,578 1,746 4,674 2,226 5,040 2,484 7,794 6,282 4,446 10,830 4,170 6,762 3,450 2,010 7,194 9,912 9,774 Holabird _ Dewey _ Pratte Chapelle 109-72 _ 10 25 16 58 20 - 15 3 53 18 14 30 'i 57 5 25 3 3 9 4 18 4 29 4 - 6 Valley _ Loomis ;__ Peno - Spring Lake Bramhall Eden Douglas Union 22 52 19 62 55 7 34 33 3 9 110 10 15 '1 56 76 3 10 37 9 13 Highmore Lincoln - 20 23 27 1 - Van Order Highmore The County- 20,226 476 704 271 74 121,356 674 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1916 table: XX— Contlnnea Shovrlngr Poultry and Beea by Counties and Minor CItII DItIsIous TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens ■" Tur- Ducks keys Geese Other Eggs Fowls Dozens Bees aoney Jackson County-— 1 .328 964 501 279 862 595 - 5 2, 12 11 1,968 5,784 3,006 1,774 5,172 3,570 Riverside : _ 21 ' Jewett 3 6 Unors'anized _ _ 1-24 413 3,078 Unorganized _ _ 1-25 :„ .: 421 306 572 604 831 335 848 286 204 259 462 207 2,526 1,836 5,832 3,624 4,986 2,010 5,068 1,716 1,224 1,544 2.772 1,242 Cedar 19 't Big Buffalo Little Buffalo __ Kadoka _ Belvidere 9 5 1 - 3 8 2 4 ------ Interior Wall __ _ _ 2 4 16 Unors'anized 3-22 155 3 2 3 930 Unorganized - 3-23 68 408 Unorganized 3-24 32 4 192 3-25 93 906 85 66 288 87 240 589 5,436 510 396 1,628 522 1,440 Wall Kadoka 1 4 6 Cottonwood 2 Stamford Interior 149 423 894 2,538 2 4 2 "* ( The County 11,869 56 80 471 IB 71,214 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 675 TABIiB XX — Contlnned Shovrlng Fonltry and Bees by Connttea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Chick- I ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Jerauld Connty— Alpena Anina Blaine Cherry Crow Crow Lake Dale Franklin Harmony Logan Marlar Media Pleasant Viola Wes'ton SpgB. _ Lane, town — 5,636 119 3,181 9,694 254 4,893 159 3,337 10 1,946 64 4,658 337 8,844 176 5,409 260 1,573 3 1,754 26 3,778 32 4,637 61 10,395 658 4,963 124 510 7 98 25 33 76 34 134 60 98 12 26 27 95 404 44 816 40 22 236 123 77 -15 41 26 27 149 27 3 23 I 1 33,816 19,086 68,164 29,358 20,022 11,676 27.948 63,064 32,464 9,438 10,524 22,66'8 27,822 62,370 29,778 3,060 The County | 75,2081 2,290} 1,146 1,708 I III 157 451,248 table: XX — Continued Showlns Eoultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Kingrsburr County Badger 9,960 21,492 . 4,904 9,577 11,085 19,482 6,772 10,582 6,632 20,346 7,679 13,922 12,832 2,337 813 284 386 1,325 149 30 320 145 323 228 429 636 100 1,888 56 80 148 233 79 198 274 128 399 247 988 196 949 96 162 152 63 36 35 68 91 153 73 179 69 337 14 126 126 10 4 129 102 58 109 176 24 19 20 9 616 59,760 128,952 29,424 57,462 66,610 116,892 40,632 63,492 39,792 122,076 46,074 82,632 76,992 14,022 4,878 1,704 2,316 7,950 - Denver - - Esmond Hartland Iroquois - Manchester _ _ Spirit Lake Snrin&r Lake White Wood Arlington, town 3 IrOQUOis, town 3 1,955 370 11,730 2,220 The County 144,736 4,535 3,973 1,362 1,175 868,410 676 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XX — Contlnned ShoTvlngr Fonltry and Bees by ConntieH and Minor Civil Dlvlslong TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Lake County — Badus Chester 8,285 7,525 12,571 4,810 7,085 6,166 5,617 9,205 10,391 6,220 7,277 8,031 7,986 4,947 6,862 5,959 2,162 500 409 125 144 248 597 81 113 97 171 7 24 248 208 94 63 102 159 18 177 . 29 52 65 56 41 65 44 16 226 73 68 39 49 14 94 '" 6 10 159; 79 89 81 136 65 57 167 43 74 142 279 52 31 96 54 3 74 12 86 15 6 107 32 17 5 49,710 45,150 75,426 28,860 42,510 36,996 33,702 55,230 62,346 37,320 43,6.62 48,186 47,916 29,682 41,172 35,754 12,972 3,000 2,454 9 298 Concord Farmihgton Franklin 4 5 65 70 Lake View LeRoy 2 24 Nuinda Orland _ _ Summit _ Wayne Wentworth Winfred _ 14 240 Madison, city 1 100 Ramona, town 50 , 1,222 1 7,332 The County 1 123,230 2,499 1,125 1,657 354 739,380 35 797 TABIili: XX — Continued ShOTvIns Fonltry and Bees by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND , TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Eggs Geese Fowls Dozens Bees Honey Lawrence County — Reausaw 1 2,882 2,068 3,250 1,656 5,4701 387 195 1,112 24 367 16 32 84 4 1 34 19 13 3 3 23 23 18 22 51 ""i 17,292 12,408 19,500 9,936 32,820 2,922 1,170, 6,672 144 2,202 Zinke — Thompson 30 Stewart Central 54 2,246 Dwrd Gulch 2 6 50 3 The County 17,411 139 72 91 1 105,066 62 2,326 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 677 table: XX — Continued ShOTrIng Poultry and Bees by Counties and Blinor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- 1 keys Geese Other. Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney Lincoln County — Brooklyn 12,434 7,137 1,615 1,478 8,404 9,592 4,202 8,457 11,474 15 42 18 3 43 15 6 7 1 97 78 37 4 55 56 1 """515 74,604 42,822 9,690 8,868 50,424 57,552 25,212 50,742 68,844 20,352 98,174 52,572 450 67,860 63,456 64,944 50,484 80,052 67,548 45,774 27,510 660 9,024 3,480 3,282 6,282 3,618 Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre 3 10 60l 5 2 3 40 6 9 704 129 8 21 27 50 421 35 Delaware Eden ^ Fairview 3,392,' a Grant 15,529 8,762 75 11,310 10,576 10,824 8,414 13,342 11,258 7,629 4,585 110 1,504 580 547 1,047 603 86 17 Highland Highland 14 225 LaValley - _ 63 90 28 13 63 28 98 9 36 7 21 16 16 8 41 58 78 61 731 81 53 12 "2"406 27 49 Lincoln Lynn 11 10 48 75 Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale Springdale 37 IS 352 36 Canton, city Fairview, town 12 Hudson, town 10 30 The Countyl 174,880 867 1 228 2,272 3,572 1,049,280 88 746 678 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued ShoTTing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls 1 Eggs 1 Dozens Bees IHonoy Lyman County — 101-71 1,304 1,079 450 600 500 240 25ft 421 321 377 995 487 155 346 1,331 869 932 685 594 725 275, 329 822 682 914 1,159 726 967 648 539 764 523 3,346 128 732 571 542 644 357 587 142 266 743 183 152 197 425 486 509 198 682 613 256 738 196 320 1,781 760 322 942 390 340 440 389 427 337 270 220 584 31 24 5 20 3 40 7,824 6,779 2,700 3,600 3,000, 1,440 1,500 2,526 1,926 2,262 9,970 2,922 980, 2,076 7,986 5,214 5,592, 4,110 3,564 4,350 1,650 1,974 4,932 4,092 5,484 6,954 4,356 5,802 3,888 3,234 4,584 3,138 20,076 768 4,392 3,426 3,252 3,864 2,142 2,922 852 1,596 4,458 1,098 912 1,182 2,550 2,916 3,054 1,188 4,106 3,678 1,580 4,428 1,176 1,920 10,686 4,620 1,932 5,652 2,340 2,040 2,640 2,334 2,562 2,022 1,620 1,320 3.504 101-72 _ 101-73 102-71 102-72 _ 3 6 103-73 5 5 103-72 103-73 6 8 103-74 _ 103-75 12 n 50 9 8 103-76 5 3 103-77 103-78 104-72 104-73 28 9 5 6 11 3 3 14 6 25 2 9 13 20 3 104-74 104-75 104-76 104-77 104-78 2 104-79 105-71 8 15 2 10 12 - 105-72 6 12 83 22 5 39 105-73 105-74 105-75 105-76 105-77 _ 25 1 8 2 4 26 19 4 21 10 4 2 8 - _ 105-78 _ 105-79 _ 106-73 106-74 _ _ 106-75 89 2 106-76 106-77 27 9 2 3 8 35 4 12 7 3 _ 106-78 106-79 107-77 107-78 107-79 13 8 3 108-77 _ 108-78 8 6 4 2 108-79 2-26 — 2-27 _- 2-28 5 5 3 2 33 5 4 2-29 2-30 6 75 6 55 2 1 3 3 2-31 1-26 _ 3 2 2 1-27 1-28 1-29 __ 2 1-30 — — . 1-31 — - 8 7 lS-26 lS-27 77 38 4 15 11 10 1 8 4 180 54 3 7 18 19 50 •27 3 2 28 2 2 7 5 6 13 lS-28 lS-29 __ lS-30 _ lS-31 2S-26 _ 2S-27 23-28 — 4 8 6 2S-29 2S-30 2S-31- 3S-27 3S-28 21 6 4 2 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 679 table: XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Eggs by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS IChick- 1 ens |Ducks| 1 Tur- keys 1 1 lOther Geese|Fowls| Bg-gs Dozens | Bees |Honey 3S-29 259 374 5 45 1,754 2,244 . 3S-30 _ 3S-31 3S-32 586 26 409 244 36 257 14 507 18 666 259 J 7 3,516 156 2,454 2,064 216 2,142 84 3,042 108 2,196 1,544 4S-32 5 50 Vivian 2 2 Kennebec Van Metre 3 10 3 6 2 1 9.a Draper 5 -.- 1 The County 44,579 719 1 074 258 50 271,837 1 ■ 1 TABLE XX — Continued Showlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- Other keys Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey McCook Coanty 1 10,685 142 325 52 115 23 53 133 98 10 64,110 59,148 58,470 98,628 3,36 39,600 58,710 53,904 1,800 44,670 49,980 38,778 16,926 51,492 66,612 53,686 54,480 5,466 10,548 2,370 Bridge-water __ Brokfield 9,858 9,745 16,438 6,656 9,785 8,984 300 7,445 8,330 6,463 2,821 8,582 11,102 8,946 9,080 911 1,758 395 766 66 94 83 2 78 182 64 154 189 45 98 130 18 26 28 87 11 51 73 77 9 39 17 18 81 78 75 3 26 68 42 269 148 38 120 424 9 14 9 30 mill - Pearl _ - Ramsey Richland- Spring Valley Sun Prairie 10 1 Canistota Spencer _ 20 3 Bridgewater 3 f The County_| 198,4441 1,7221 6271 1,629] 60 1 1111 834,250 ■14 130 680 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1916 TABLES XX — Continued ShoiTlnB Fonltry and Bees by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Chiok- TOWNSHIPS ens Ducks Tur- keys Gebse Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey 'Arena ,- 1,097 1,766 2,083 1,731 4,086 1,987 2,587 230 2,210 2,127 1,416 2,217 711 914 980 1,119 3,270 1,842 1,784 1 1,05 1,347 1,615 1,498 1,525 1,218 2,095 570 ^1 829 2,061 3.913 1 1,534 1,486 . 2,167 1,107 2,588 19 170 48 22 296 43 43 3 35 27 24 36 11 65 26 40 118 156 64 1 3 27 58 23 61 42 263 19 21 84 386 62 76 26 13 82 48 85 98 44 236 81 62 10 23 97 53 38 17 53 34 50 72 76 55 1 6 45 38 51 23 24 163 10 29 70 277 52 116 122 64 177 93 62 14 79 72 5 72 446 76 43 34 36 38 61 18 7 4 1 6! 51 87 43 79 30 262 27 41 18 75 3 22 22 3 11 2 - 3 115 21 j:::::. 50 2 12 6 2 10 15 6,582 10,596 12,498 10,386 24,516 11,922 15,522 1,380 13,260 12,762 8,496 13,302 4,266 5,484 5,880 6,714 19,620 11,052 10,704 Bauer Bergdorf Blaine ^ Carl , — Cleveland Detmold Dewey Gluckathal Harrison Highland _ Hillsview - _ Hoffman — Kassel Koto Longr Lake - 1 6,31i 1 ^ 8,082 9,690 8,988 9,150 7,308 12,570 3,420 4,974 12,366 23,478 9,204 8,916 13,002 6,642 15,528 Odessa Petersburg Spring Stlckeil Wachter "Washington - Weber ;._ . Sureka, town Leola, town ^ The County 60,527 2,527 2,321 2,243 240 364,578 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 681 TABIiB XX — Contlnned Showlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks 1 Tur- keys Other GeefSe Fowls 1 Eggs Dozens Bees (Honey Marshall Co. — Buffalo Dayton 2,432 1,472 2,649 3,315 1,493 3,499 4,376 3,200 3,223 4,175 1,422 4,741 1,153 4,126 3,481 4,273 3,985 5.555 3,935 3,964 45 54 67 192 197 93 123 89 114 146 2 113 38 9 273 80 70 194 72 137 121 68 261 207 138 101 360 122 170 176 183 173 46 269 266 448 213 641 120 190 35 17 67 46 29 31 56 32 48 28 11 46 20 55 46 23 52 120 76 65 202 17 29 3 29 119 23 54 18,523 8,600 9,650 15,495 8,380 . 21,935 20,218 12,479 18,765 16,920 9,090 23,134 9,730 23,990 15,495 21,235 18,680 48,134 19,760 18,920 Dumaroe _ Hickman MoKenley Miller __. La Belle Lowell 2 60 Newark Newport Nordland Pleasant Valley Red Iron Lake 1 27 Sisseton Stena Veblin - _ Victor Waverley Weston White - - Britton .__ _ Lanirford _ _■ Veblin ■ Unorg^anized 1,162 3 18 6,050 . The County- • 67,571 2,119 4,291 903 490 364,183 3 87 682 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLES XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees l»y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AlirD TOWNSHIPS Heade .County — " I 9 7 Chick- ens 1,489 689 100 36 205 709 60 Ducks 1 Tur- keys Geeae|] Other Fowls Eggs Dozens 8,934 4,134 600 216 1,230 4,254 360 Bees Honey 2 6 2 9 Q 3 9_i n 9-11 9-1 9 2-13 2-14 3-6 951 1,500 1,267 1,284 847 1,251 1,060 787 121 296 927 492 597 648 109 103 1,870 162 1,280 932 548 600 30 914 603 563 429 190 201 1,213 766 1,153 741 80 172 408 859 356 125 25 175 3,339 1,929 1,213 681 35 91 1,408 402 992 864 681 254 12 469 695 1,038 667 898 385 5,706 9,000 7,602 7,704 5,062 7,506 6,360 4,722 726 1,776 5,562 2,952 3,582 2,688 654 618 11,220 972 7,680 5,592 3,288 3,600 180 5,484 3,618 3,378 2,574 1,140 1,206 7,278 4,596 6,918 4,446 480 1,032 2,448 5,154 2,136 750 150 1,050 20,034 11,574 7,278 4,086 210 546 8,448 2,412 5,952 5,184 4,086 1,525 72 2,814 4,170 6,228 3,902 5,388 2,310 52 775 3-7 3 8 8 6 16 - 9 3 8 11 12 11 ,8 39 1.840 13 17 3-9 3-10 ,1 3-11 .7 3-12 3-13 Z'l 8 3-14 4-5 2 22 8 4 20 4-6 14 21 --5 8 2 290 4-7 108 4-8 35 7 J 150 * 4-9 4-10 4-11 12 3 5 5 2 60 11 1 2 6 4-13 4-14 _ _ 5-5 _ ____ 12 .. .. 5-6 5-7 _ ._ 5-8 5-9 5-10 36 3 2 24 4 5-11 5-12 7 2 2 5-13 - 5-14 5-15 . _ 12 I 6-5 _ 10 1 10 55 6-6 1,880 3,000 6-7 _ 393 2 - i 9 2 8 8 3 4 4 - 6-8 _ 6-9 _ _ __ 6-10 6-11 6-12 2 6-13 __ 5 i 6-14 6-15 1 6-16 7-15 28 2 20 5 5 - 4 11 1 35 7 9 6 3 31 7 15 14 7 124 14 3 8 7 4 3 10 6 19 1,050 45 325 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 7-10 30 7-11 7-12 -713 2 2 2 7-14 7-15 7-16 _ 60 5 7-17 8-10 5 16 4 3 1 6 4 8 6 3 2 8-11 8-12 - 8-lS 8-14 _ _ 8-15 4 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 6S.> TABIiK XX— Continued Showing Poultry and Bees Iby Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Eggs Fowls Dozens Bees IHoney Meade Co. — Cont. — 8-16 273 346 370 575 863 712 239 456 333 205 241 81 184 337 288 224 390 171 222 121 231 252 240 92 461 159 565 156 140 169 62 429 303 199 86 4 4 6 9 3 3 1,638 2,076 2,220 3,450 5,178 4,272 1,434 2,736 1,998 1,230 1,446 486 1,104 2,022 1,728 1,344 2,340 1,026 1,332 726 1,386 1,512 1,440 552 2,766 1,154 3,390 936 840 1,014 372 2,574 1,818 1,194 516 8-17 9-10 _ - 9-11 5 27 14 8 2 9-12 2 2 9-13 _ 9-14 ■_ 9-15 9-16 23 1 3 3 12 9-17 , 10-10 10-11 10-12 10-13 2 10-14 3 6 2 2 5 10-15 10-10 _ ■ 10-17 __ 11-10 - 37 2 27 11-11 _ _- _. 11-12 3 2 1 11-13 — - 11-14 _ ""i ' ' 11-15 31 3 2 _ _ 1 11-16 _ _ __ 2 ll 3 11-17 12-10 __ 10 12-11 _ 2 12-12 12-13 12-14 1 3 3 1 -12-15 '^ 14 9 17 2 12-16 12-17 Faith Town ,_ Ft. Meade 19 1,900 385 2,310 1 The County 26,536 733 623 395 61 338,094 253 11,386 684 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiX: XX — Continued Showing Poultry and B«es by Counties and MlnoT Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Chiok- TOWNSHIPS ens Ducks Tur- Other Eggs keys Geese (Fowls 1 Dozens Bees Honey Mellette County— 40-25 144 294 402 485 864 1,764 2,413 2,910 40-26 40-27 40-28 6 3 40-29 - 40-30 24 144 40-31 40-32 48 35 43 170 380 674 438 48 176 24 24 95 174 343 197 288 261 110 143 265 408 513 2 288 210 258 1,020 2,280 4,044 2,628 288 1,056 144 144 570 1,044 2,058 J,182 1,728 1,566 660 858 1,590 2,448 3,078 40-33 41-25 41-26 41-27 - 2 12 41-28 _- 41-29 _ - . — ■ 41-30 41-31 _ - „ 41-32 _ 41-33 42-25 3 42-26 42-27 8 3 7 2 4 42-28 42-29 60 42-30 42-31 5 42-32 — 3 3 27 42-33 3 1 5 43-25 43-26 39 43-27 43-28 " 43-29 43-30 "* ' 43-31 40 381 24 3 240 2,286 144 43-32 3 12 43-33 44-27 44-28 - - 44-29 24 15 111 156 18 144 ' 90 666 930 108 44-38 44-31 , 44-32 4 5 44-33 45-30 45-31 114 3 3 684 'TO'hite "River i 3,70'! 2.712 5,712 1.200 6,078 6,274 3,160 1.134 3,918 3,480 7,086 8,040 3,998 8,988 13-14 4 i 14 3 6 13-15 13-16 13-17 8 14-10 14-11 14-12 12 ■ 14-13 2 14-14 14-15 10 10 10 14-16 6 1 J — 14-17 15-10 15-11 30 15-12 2 4 16-13 3 15-14 11 14 3 6 32 14 14 8 4 15-15 15-16 15-17 - 10 45 3 16-10 16-11 2 20 19 50 16-14 16-15 16-16 2 6 3 2 3 5 77 9 9 7 62 20 16-17 17-11 17-12 3 2 17-15 17-16 3 1 7 79 18-11 5 18-13 14 2 13 3 3 8 1 9 34 37 78 7 6 1 R-1 4. 4 1 S-17 7 4 5 22 2 3 14 7 1 Q-1 9 > 2 2 11 i 1 16 926 14 18 62 23 6 12 6 7 22 26 11 1 Q-1 K 1 2 ^ 3 1 6 8 4 100 6 Qn.i a 20-14 9n-iK 90-1 A 3 73 35 12 12 3 9 18 43 8 7 91 11 3 12 57 31 21-12 21-14 6 — — — _ — AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 691 TABI/IS XX — Continued ShoTTlngr Poultry and EsKO 1>7 Counties and Minor Civil DlTlnIons TOWNS AND IChick- TOWNSHIPS 1 ens Ducks Tur- lOther keys Geese IFowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey 1 21-15 1,023 1,232 645 1.091 690 1,040 1,115 833 1,313 1,205 588 342 267 175 450 693 214 492 433 18 8 ' 6,138 7,392 3,870 6,546 4,140 6,240 6,690 4,998 7,878 7,230 3,528 2,052 1,602 1,050 2,700 4,158 1,284 2,952 2,598 21-16 8 10 4 5 3 14 19 4 11 11 9 7 2 13 13 4 10 17 6 6 4 6 1 21-17 22-10 22-11 22-12 22-13 _ 10 3 22-14 ------ 22-15 22-16 358 22-17 3 23-10 23-11 23-12 23-13 - 3 30 5 2 16 1 3 23-14 23-15 23-16 23-17 1 The Countv 1 4S ssal 1 asill 1 niR 1 547 3R» 290,542 692 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XX — Continued Showing Ponltry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geesei Other Eggs Fowls Dozens Bees [Honey Potter Connt7>^ Appomattox 395 1,730 1,625 1,186 461 1,121 740 1,411 895 1,073 558 80 200 850 890 460 1,248 920 1,170 94 1,069 507 313 180 130 100 301 475 240 1,121 3 2,200 7,652 10,830 8,050 2,220 8,736 5,050 11,368 2,059 6,470 4,670 800 1,300 3,245 7,770 3,711 8,466 7,234 8,851 525 6,778 2,3fi0 1,975 700 1,850 4,260 1,806 2,850 1,440 6,726 Artlckoke 23 10 11 13 53 ,27 42 16 9 10 51 10 87 43 15 4 10 Avon Springs _^ Carr Cattpon ' Cunningham Elida _ _ _ 41 12 8 67 48 5 Fairview Fayetta Forest City Gettysburg 5 7 3 66 20 8 10 4 16 26 25 18 40 69 46 9 5 4 7 8 6 ------ 31 S3 6 i5 S. Forest City S Riverside W. Forest City Tolstoy 610 3 3 Gettysburg The County 21,523 857 552 1 3051 10 141,952 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS S93 TABIiEi XX— K^Sontimied Showing; Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlslonH TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls 1 Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Roberts County — Alto _ _ __ 1 2,176 1,625 4,605 2,ft97 3,856 1.054 1,708 5,916 6,751 4,405 2,220 4,250 4,750 6,166 5,035 6,635 1,973 • 3,915 4,065 2,244 2,632 2,838 6,577 4,637 2,102 2,358 4,073 3,917 3.864 1,259 3,118 5,753 1,430 207 119 84 25 90 59 23 124 117 2 92 157 38 33 130 78 43 15 20 9 92 81 113 121 5 67 49 66 29 36 30 90 32 237 271 163 89 478 98 296 195 174 2 354 149 443 388 271 133 196 185 138 63 109 171 179 253 68 119 425 185 63 64 97 613 53 48 38 38 9 35 11 14 32 78 3 6 79 221 53 50 49 36 37 12 8 "holo 10 5 ■ "2 2 610 6 4 7 13,056 9,750 27,630 12,582 23,136 6,324 10,248 35,496 40,506 26,430 13.320 25,500 28,500 30.996 30,210 39,810 11,838 23,490 24,390 13,464 15,792 17,028 39,462 27,822 12,612 15,148 24,438 23,502 23,184 7,554 18,708 34.518 8,580 Agency _ Becker Bossko * __ Bryant Dry Wood Lake _ Enterprise Garfield Genesco Goodwill _ Grartt Harmon, 127-48 Harmon, 127-49 Hart _ Lake __ Lee ■ Lien, 128-50 Lien, 129-50 29 3 68 50 18 26 38 13 43 3 24 16 5 - 5 Long Hollow Minnesota Norway, 12'8-52 One Road Ortley _ Springdale ~ 'Summit - - Victor, 128-49 _ Victor, 129-49 White Rock _ 128-48 4,023 10 208 9 48 24,138 128 129-47, 48, 49 1,515 178 349 186 181 2 38 9 2 9,090 1,068 2,094 1,116 1,086 Ortley, town __ Peever, town 1 2 24 5 3 694 394 14 25 15 4,164 2,364 The County 1126,524 2,315 7.019 1,221 1.787 759,144 694 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiEi XX— continued Showlns Poultry and Beea by Counties and Minor Civil Dl-rlolonii TOWNS AlifD TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Bg-gs Geese Fowls Dozens 1 - 1 Bees IHoney Sanborn County — Afton 6,032 4.335 8,620 2,558 6,660 3,750 11,023 3,928 4,-517 5,488 4,900 5,005 4,864 5,381 6,449 10,640 1,169 724 236 136 337 431 248 380 71 17S 206 110 141 73 172 75 77 6 192 108 75 : 96' 373 124 312 82 128 ■ 122 106 102 67 76 39 65 104 58 152 36,192 26,010 51,720 15,3481 39,960 22,500 66,138 23,568 27,102 32,928 29,400 30,030 29,184 32,286 3S,694 63,840 7,014 Benedict Butler .„ Diana 62 : 50 67 56 43 . 69 65 51 62 45 51 48 44 20 69 4 """"19 5 66 23 8 2 Floyd 4 40 Letcher _ Logan Onida _ Ravenna Silver Creek Twin Lake Union _ _ ■ Warren __; Elliott W^oonsocket, ' 1,110 6,660 The County 96,429 3,601 2.067 875 368 578,574 4 40 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 695 TABLiK XX — Conttnned Shovrlug Fonltry and Bees by Gonntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens IDuoks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens I Bees IHoney 1 Spink County- Antelope Athol 1 5,124 3,327 7,135 4,719 2,890 3,685 3,615 , 3,627 4,593 3,260 2,995 5,729 2,208 2,830 4,794 1,725 4,968 4,575 6,058 2,340 4,241 4,220 5,045 5,600 7,234 2,807 5,322 3,386 2,939 2,632 2,465 4,200 4,010 4,921 3,055 4,363 2,338 283 633 986 3,167 668 632 3,135 745 219 129 331 67 106 56 80 117 117 148 46 539 378 49 120 130 72 364 213 3 181 384 608 1 135 172 440 45 225 136 82 125 343 160 61 69 352 138 166 99 74 547 340 12 254 138 288 86 8 75 22 36 54 27 75 88 14 37 59 110 37 33 33 69 148 12 11 11 447 67 12 15 8 10 i! 9 122 11 5 2 17 10 30,744 19,962 42,810 28,314 17,340 22,010 21,690 21,762 27,558 19,560 17,970 34,374 13,248 16,180 28,764 10,350 29,808 27,450 36,348 14,040 25,646 25,320 30,270 33,000 43,404 16,842 31.932 20,316 17,634 15,792 14,790 25,200 24,060 29,526 18,210 26,178 14,028 1,698 3,798 5,916 19,002 4,008 3,792 18,810 4,470 Bellmont Benton Beotia 5 300 Buffalo Clifton Cornwall Exline Garfield Harmony Lake Lincoln Lodl Mellette Northville 172 136 291 100 117 113 261 140 164 114 154 62 5 273 307 345 104 78 74 300 281 635 68 161 57 83 42 88 38 44 12 52 89 103 4 " 13 18 Prairie C'lnter Redfleld Richfleld Three Rivers Turton Union 27 42 35 Tulare „ Craiidon, .--;_- . . 35 2 3 7 Mellette """"~8 4 38 Redfleld ' 3 . The County 159,204 6,338 7,133 2,179 305 953,924 5 300 696 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1910 TABIiK XX — Continued Showlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DivialonM TOWNS AND Chlck- TOWNSHIPfi ens Ducks Tur- keys Other .Geese Fowls Eggs Dpzens Bees Honey Stanleir County — ' 109-77 225 234 143 230 212 93 24, 288 - 2 2 1,350 1,404 858 1,380 1,272 558 144 1,728 109-78 ' 109-79 3-25 3-26 5 3-27 3 3-28 3-29 J. 4 3-30 3-31 207 20 1,242 2,892 714 810 4-25 ; 482 119 135 4-26 4-27 4i 1 2 4-28 4-29 4-30 15 12 90 72 4-31 _ 4-32 4-33 5-25 35 409 249 152 250 51 60 343 210 2,454 1,494 912 1,500 306 360 2,058 888 1,170 1,128 5-26 _ _ *" 5-27 5-28 5-29 _ 5-30' 8 5-31 6-25 13 3 6-26 148 6-27 195 188 5 13 6-28 6.29 6-30 8-26 40 60 60 30 240 360 360 180 8-29 9-25 - 9-26 9-27 9-28 40 25 - 1 240 ■ 9-29 li_ 160 , The County 1 4.7541 511 121 5 22 27.524 ■ No If eturn i was maide for T. 7, "R. 26-29, T. 8, R. 25,27-28. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 697 TABLB XX — Continued Showlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil Divtelons TOWNS AiND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Geese Other Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees IHoney Sully County— Blaine 946 321 359 415 660 250 130 650 909 406 169 287 550 45 637 1,386 109 36 1,465 295 102 559 247 338 495 535 953 267 620 6 7 3 12 : 15 4 5 16 46 76 9 53 9 3 5,676 1,92« 2,154 2,490 3,9«0 1,500 780 3,900 5,454 2,436 1,014 1,722 3,300 270 3,822 8,316 654 216 8,790 1,770 612 3,354 1,482 2,028 2,970 3,210 5,718 1,602 3,720 Buffalo , Clifton __ ,^__ Cora - — ,__ 17 23 18 7 6 Elk -_ 15 , 6 2 11 15 4 3 Fairbank Fairview Farmer 85 5 18 3 7 34 10 Hartford 71 Lake 4 i Little Bend S. Park Milford Norton 8 4 26 7 2 6 Norfolk ,__ Okobojo 5 2 30 8 2 6 11 16 3 35 9 23 6 5 - 3 6 3 45 4 3 9 7 pleasant Peaj^l ^— ^1 Rockvalley _,__ Summit ;4,141 229 396 210 46 84,846 698 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B TABI/B XX-^Contlnned ShoTrlng Poultry and Bees by ConntleH and Minor Civil DtvlslonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other 1 Eggs Geese. Fowls 1 Dozens Bees Honey Tripp County — 95-74 __ 3,928 4,022 2,028 1,902 2,790 1,696 3,642 5,258 4,158 4,277 1,676 919 1,750 4,033 4,369 3,740 3,128 1,089 1,937 5,053 1,494 3,004 2,496 719 2,134 80 934 365 604 808 1,325 2,345 878 1,246 952 2,988 2,792 2,315 1,.0.47 1,763 2,643 605 684 750 287 619 50 241 1,114 49 16 36 53 12 8 72 64 67 92 20 - 42 55 90 47 10 180 8 4 10 9 24 7 5 14 22 20 8 11 27 50 11 16 45 20 3 12 41 47 18 31 49 22 66 58 95 115 29 9 15 34 11 34 16 11 17 20 24 25 14 4 35 48 3 18 5 4 2 6 3 2 6 23,568 24,132 12,168 11,412 17,740 10,176 21,852 31,548 24,948 25,662 10,056 5,514 10,500 24,198 26,214 22,440 18,768 6,534 11,622 15,318 8,964 18,024 14,976 4,314 12,744 480 5,604 2,190 3,624 4,848 7,950 14,070 5,268 7,476 5,712 17,928 16,752 13,890 6,282 10,578 15,858 3,630 3,504 4,500 1,722 3,714 300 1,446 6,684 95-75 -'- ^ 95-76 95-77 -. 95-78 __ 95-79 -J __,. 96-74 _ 96-75 96-76 96.-77 96-78 96-79 _ 97-74 _ 97-75 15 52 361 56 6 5 243 17 235 44 4 142 3 129 2 15 7 6 69 19 6 13 21 33 4 30 20 n 1.9 2 13 13 41 10 7 20 __ _ 97-76 97-77 _ _ 97-78 ;_ 98-74 98-75 _ 98-76 - 12 3 3 8 3 2 - 75 9 3 2 98-77 98-78 98-79 99-74 '. 99-75 ^_-__ 99-76 99-77 _ 7 3 7 9 2 9 8 19 6 6 99-78 99-79 _ 100-74 100-75 _ 100-76 _. 100-77 100-78 _ 100-79 101-74 _ 10 7 1 2 17 6 101-76 101-76 101-77 101-78, 79 9 4 11 200 800 102-74 102-75 i- - 102-76 102-77 4 6 102-78,79 103-74,75 6 6 , 2 8 2 103-77 Carter, town Colone, town 2 10 The County 98,537 1,264 2,223 453 1,304 591,222 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 699 table: XX— Continued Shotrlns Poultry and Bees by Counties and MinoT Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens - Bees Honey Turner County — Brotherfl«ld 8,720 11,852 11,545 9,654 12,368 16,190 8,935 8,285 11,673 15,415 12,838 10,113 9,250 13,558 12,990 10,553 9,936 10,901 200 776 632 1,286 122 823 2,071 275 1,853 50 116 80 98 52 108 99 6 62 123 60 45 17 29 110 187 175 72 2 17 9 23 2 32 3 32 5 37 35 30 5 15 6 16 5 72 132 114 162 68 81 52 14 91 84 102 51 43 68 145 155 189 67 4 122 8 40 98 3 1,036 42 52,320 71,112 69,270 57,924 74,208 77,140 53,610 49,710 71,438 92,490 77,028 60,678 55,500 81,348 77,940 63,318 59,616 65,406 1,200 4,656 3,792 7,716 732 4,938 12,426 1,650 11,118 Centerville Childstown Daneville Dolton 30 7 287 99 (J-srmantown Home , 15 15 73 100 Marion Middleton Monroe Norway Parker Rosefield Salem - 7 125 Spring Valley __ Swan Lake 41 1,440 Turner _ Centerville Dolton Chancellor Hurley 4 3 7 200 Marion 4 11 Parker _ 8 2 10 32 Viborg _ _ _ ■ The County- 212,714 1,507 274 1,704 1,353 1,189,014 132 2,356 700 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XX — Continued Shovrlngr Poultry and Bees by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tlir- keys Other Egga i Geese Fowls Dozens Bees I Honey Union County — 12,165 179 5 42 68 72,990 108,276 10,770 91,250 4,470 40,278 10,068 2,100 38,898 29,184 99,432 20,566 210 18,870 60,642 49.872 10,590 104,820 91,824 17,556 38,226 1,740 300 3,994 8,070 1,6«5 18,046 1,795 15,375 • 745 6,713 1,678 350 6,483. 4,864 16,572 3,426 35 3,145 10,107 8,312 1,765 17,470 15,304 2,926 6,371 290 60 599 1,345 333 20 13 57 Big Sioux 60 55 I'ioo Blc SXTringS Civil Bend 89-49 Civil Bend 90-49 4 Civil Bend 90-50 HkL Point 91-48- BHr (Point 91-49 Elk Point 91-50 8 35 108 78 5 - 13 129 27 1,233 "* J«fferson 90-48 Jefferson 90-49 14 37 30 8 10 34 48 - 2 24 4 21 Prairie 100 62 22 8 20 2 9 26 2 82 325 25 6 Tiichlan"d _ Stoux Valley 93-48 Sioux Valley 93-49 2 30 Spink 8 73 Virginia 94-48 _ Virginia 95-48 _ Beresford -.-.— 8 60 95-50 Alceffter ...-.__ 13 35 Elk Folnt 1 1 I 1 The Coonty- 1&6,2»4 ITT 57 61S 2,89» 938,184 18 163 AURICVLTURAL, STATISTICS 701 table: XX — Continued Showing Fonltry and Beea by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Eggs Geese (Fowls 1 Dozens Bees [Honey WaliTorth Co, — 121-74 1,101 1,730 810 497 3 21 23 4 54 44 8 13 46 18 9 1 2 6,606 10,380 4,860 2,988 . 121-75 121-76 121-77 _ 121-78 _ - 121-74 1,697 1,318 1,187 1,608 290 2,025 2,125 3,875 1,675 828 132 1,886 2,194 1,510 1,487 1,021 936 482 247 43,2 1,209 ™, 87 1,871 55 26 12 68 4 62 37 101 52 17 11 58 19 108 10 42 40 334 35 5 35 35 32 38 4 40 36 35 9 14 5 10,182 7,908 7,122 9,648 1,740 12,150 12,750 23,250 10,050 4,968 792 11,216 13,164 9,060 8,922 6,126 5,736 2,892 1,882 2,592 7,254 1,038 i 456 522 11,226 122-75 122-76 122-77 122-78 _ 123-74 — 123-75 123-76 123-77 123-78 123-79 124-74 112 78 20 28 50 10 24 77 47 42 38 27 22 4 30 57 70 12 12 6 5 5 11 5 45 124-75 124-76 124-77 124-78 124-79 _ 124-80 Akaska 23 Java 12 1 i Lowry r ' Mobridge Selby _ 20 30 The County- 1 34,509 ] 829 1,056 579 73 207,480 table: XX — Continued Sliovrlns Fonltry and Bees by Conntles and Minor Civil DtvlBions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Chick- ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese (Fowls I I Eggs I I Dozens I Bees [Honey Yanlcton County— Gayville Jamesville Lesterville _• Marindahl Mayfield Mission Hill — Odessa Turkey Valley-. TJtica Volin Walshtown Ziskso 92-54 9,301 10,280 14,183 15,251 124 119 243 94 11 16 180 103 72 46,245 74,028 82,936 91,506 93-55 94-56 93-56 93-57 95-56 Gaville, village. Lesterville, vil.. Yankton, city _| 13,570 10,159 13,510 8,427 11,770 8,440 11,932 250 3,328 900 2,650 6,098 9,615 607 1,497 7,049' 137 118 43 68 93 155 11 . 70 99 311 3 87 47 313 20 6 5 40 85 6 132 3 16 I 411 I 18 1751 57,627 34,730 68,914 15,692 96,850 26,930 48,776 1,100 6,266 7,300 3,315 10,705 25,569 3,003 8,279 34,209 133 "~37 1,000 18 110 160 4,000 The County-1 157,8171 1.8771 2471 1,242| 110 743,968 178 5,320 702 THmo CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiEi XX — Continued Showing Poultry and Bees by Counties and Minor Civil DiTlslonii TOWNS AND Chick- TOWNSHIPS ens Ducks Tur- keys Other Geese Fowls Eggs Dozens Bees Honey Ziebach County 10-18 56 64 77 260 153 336 384 462 1,560 918 10-20 _ 10-21 10-23 4 10-24 _ 11-17 11-18 11-20 448 71 6 20 2 2,688 426 11-21 11-22 11-23 110 120 "* 660 720 11-24 " 23 14 2 2 12-17 12-18 606 412 423 80 355 227 112 472 165 541 576 20 124 40 9 14 3,636 2,472 2,538 480 2,130 1,362 672 2,832 990 3,246 3,456 120 744 240 12-19 4 12-20 : 12-21 _ _ 2 12-22 4 ^ 12-23 12-24 13-18 6 1 3 13-19 13-20 12 4 13-21 14-18 1 14-20 14-21 15 16-21 16-20 - - 96 623 152 574 182 113 620 ' 43 2 8 2 19 3 17 3 576 3,738 912 3,444 1,092 678 3,720 16-21 17-17 22 23 17-18 17-19 17-21 _ 17-23 14 7 14 The County- 7,872 130 1251 Bft 47,232 ( AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 703 table: XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Frodncts by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Founds Cream Sold Pounds Aurora County- Aurora .1,285,000 1,475,000 , 535,000 1,610,000 570,000 1,805,000 1,545,000 1,280,000 1,560,000 .1,450,000 1,750,000 1 1,265,000 1,660,000 1,075,000 1,130,000 990,000 940,000 1,725,000 1,470,000 1,770,000 220.000 150,000 75,000 170,000 50 5,020 3,806 6,082 2,238 350 14,105 24Q 4,795 17,771 26,620 1 6439 8,335 5,039 18,706 2,895 4,416 2,550 6,150 1,140 33,281 58,300 17,630 57,186 Belford ■ 1,440 Bristol Center _ _ Cooper _ 632 6,850 18,880 51 190 Crystal Lake Dudley , 42,823 Bureka - 26,832 39,450 1,00« 10,100 45,020 36,036 530,800 Firesteel Gales HoDDer - Lake _ _- _- _ _"___ 60 Palatine Patten __ _ „ _ 301 Plankinton 29,800 Pleasant Lake 58,006 28,180 Truro 6,206 78,640 36,060 4,390 & D. S. T- 2,400 165 White Lake _^ 28,205,000 - 140,312 15,479 1,183,604 704 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXI— Continued SIioiTlngr Dairy Products hj Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHrPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Founds Cream Sold Pounds Peadle County^ Allen Altoona Banner Barrett B^lle Prairie Bopilla Broadland Btirr Oak Carlyle Cavour CUjtton . Clyde Custer Dearborn Fairfield Poster Qrant Hartland Iowa Kellog Lake Byron Liberty Logan Malford Nance .^ Pearl Creek Pleasant View Richland Sand Creek Theresa Valley Vernon Wessineton Whiteside Wolsey Cavour Cavour Broadland Huron Virsfil Wolsey Wesslngton ,340,000 ,055,000 ,060,000 ,215,000 ,435.000 ,010,000 815,000 700,000 ,775,000 ,440,000' ,095,000 ,395,000 ,220,000 ,915.000 ,570,000 ,515,000 ,655,000 ,160,000 980.000 ,525,000 810,000 ,335,000 ,360,000 950,000 745,000 ,170,000 ,090.000 520.000 S40.000 505,000 460,000 235.000 610.000 980,000 305,000 110,000 50.000 150.000 740,000 90,000 225,000 175,000 2,820 3,067 36,150 8,349 2,600 1,146 5,028 3,060 250 11,545 14,170 3,430 12.971 14,630 11,242 11,250 24,662 8,100 11,007 1,150 3,410 19,238 14,336 4,8^8 1,710 11,099 34,806 5,070 8,370 12,985 12,115 1,410 410 7,448 7,438 10 676 300 300 470 1,000 180 6,100 600 1,160 31,180 21.648 18,965 90.083 46,555 21,660 33,850 14,600 9,600 118,964 15,540 61,126 30,695 85,620 71,846 50,780 33.470 39,860 46.679 ,"7,700 46.589 43,5X6 33,966 4,850 58,490 72,022 70,550 32,10fl 13,941 10,000 23.600 20.575 65,04] S.SOO The County 54.312.000 331.920 10,110 1.346.230 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 706 table: XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products by Conntleii and Minor Civil DlTlalonn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Seild Pounds Bennett County — 35-38, 39, 40 _._ 405,000 . 140,000 ' 125,000 100,000 100,000 160JI00 1007)00 80,000 65,000 165,000 35,000 255,000 385,000 105,000 55,000 45,000 65,000 120,000 10,000 30,000 35,000 20,000 80,000 120,000 35,000 10,000 95,000 45,000 50,000 35,000 5,000 35, 36, 33, 35 _ *" 35-34, 35 - .._ 36-34 ___ _ _ 36-35 __ __ 36-36 36-37 . 36-38 _ 36-39 36-40 37-33 37-34 - 37-35 _ ' 37-36 _ 37-37 - _ __ _ 37-38 _ __ 37-39 38-34 _ 38-35 38-36 __ _ 38-37 _ 38-38 _ 38-39 38-40 _ _ 39-34 39-35 - 39-36 - - _- 39-37 _ _ __ 39-38 39-39 — 39-40 — The County . _ __ 3.185.000 1 706 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXI — Continued ShoiTinK Dairy ProdnctB by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsionB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold PnundB Bon Homme County — Albon 1,089,825 1,928,400 1,095,500 1,512,100 1,844,600 2,396,515 2,589,836 2,340,800 2,401,700 2,247,348 2,065,000 300,000 1,850,758 1,312,300 2,616,460 2.213,200 471,000 52,000 33,000 224,900 120,000 18,828 8,965 153,860 15,336 48,415 8,306 63,333 105,630 17,615 3,133 4,450 19,600 26,500 68,300 11,250 10,325 10,780 1,000 1,000 500 41,300 82,565 158,580 250 Cleveland _ _ 38,727 Emanuel 59,857 Franklin _ 4,250 1,400 80,270 7,100 Jackson 1,000 130,660 5,441 101,260 Running Water Scotland Springfield : 2,600 35,400 Tabor 31,476 49,410 Springfield - - - Tabor The County 30,705,242 586,626 9,000 823,046 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 707 table: XXI— Contlnned Showing Dairy Products by Connties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Founds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Brookings Connty- Afton Alton Argo Aurora Bangor Brookings Blkton Eureka Lake Hendricks Lake Sinai Laketon Medary Oslo Oa.k Lake Oakwood Parnell Preston Richland Sherman Sterling Trenton Volga Winsor Aurora Brookings Bruce Elkton White 2,465,000 2,300,000 2,700,000 2,290,000 2,090,000 2,080,000 710,000 3,130,000 2,235,000 2,150,000 1,975,000 3,200,000 3,100,000 2,650,000 2,095.000 1,715,000 1,785,000 2,305,000 1,860,000 2,945,000 2,255,000 2,470,000 1,455,000 35,000 610,000 10,000 305,000 150,000 4,650 2,050 18,103 6,894 32,627 6,700 2,379 18,366 17,283 60,317 36,972 60,080 31,306 15,104 11,150 11,330 4,200 6,675 10,736 20,832 67,368 16,838 13,481 200 800 1,600 196,000 64,100 154,551 123.353 26,600 24,875 12,740 32,850 99,440 21,210 67,636 62,620 88,780 73,794 65,910 28,600 117,219 29,22.1 94,125 118,134 24,520 102,354 32,282 The County | 53,170,000 462,639 2,400 1,656,716 708 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 191B TABLiE: XXI — Continued Showlns Dairy Frodncta by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsIona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Founds Brovrn County- Aberdeen Allison Bates Bath Brainerd Cambria Carlyle Claremont Columbia Detroit Franklyn Frederick Garden Prairie Gem Greenfield Groton Hanson -- Henry Highland Lanfiing Liberty Lincoln Mercier New Hope Oneota Osceola Ordway Palmyra Porloge Ravinla Richland Riverside Rondell Savo Shelby Warner Westport Aberdeen, city Aberdeen township Columbia Claremont Frederick Stratford Warren 2,S80,000 515,000 885,000 890,000 1,200,000 915,000 760,000 855,000 965,000 695,000 445,000 375,000 740,000 1,930,000 930,000 1,175,000 810,000 825,000 1,065,000 1,345,000 1,560,00 1,390,000 870,000 1,080,000 725,000 960,000 890,000 785,000 1,510,000 830,000 600,000 1,465,000 620,000 1,410,000 400,000 2,545,000 1,075,000 215,000 10,000 200,000 195,000 155,000 55,000 175,000 13,435 3,966 1,300 24,601 ,7,540 1,295 8,799 8,275 38,790 6,440 1,045 200 10,405 35,310 4,057 1,700 8,395 14,155 14,021 260 4,820 16,626 7,480 8,773 4,215 4,270 24,887 6,233 15,395 7,790 1,892 39,759 17,967 15,603 2,010 31,739 11,789 300 ■l"295 560 1,952 The County J 39,925,000' 428,984 400 3,800 1,400 1,900 512 1 200 "50S 8,723 22,362 12,400 3,200 26,500 11,445 21,080 16,860 6,150 5,623 1,080 7,540 8,190 12,081 31,460 6,760 6,325 48,556- 7,970 4,800 29,796 21,700 30,960 27,775 30,440 7,200 31,701 23,775 16,450 5,920 63,852 37,800 69,838 15,910 737,489 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 709 table; XXI— Continued Showing; Dulry Products 1>y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Brule County — America 1,880,000 1,046,535 150,000 960,750 1,909,748 288,500 1,206,140 325,000 1,138,480 1,410,055 499,200 415,254 485,180 725,000 32,300 993,850 208,000 940,000 6,300 24,175 1,750,000 491,560 113,800 115 94,000 380 24,829 350 600 42,080 Brule - _ 4S,08S Chamberlain 3,700 " 37,900 Eagle 5,962 1,960 5,510 4,750 2,395 6,506 5,484 304 2,648 760 25 106,363 Grand View 4,000 Highland - 16,920 Kimball _ 20,900 Lyon _ _ _ 11,734 Ola _ 4,2,131 Plainfield _ _ 250 20,563 21,922 Plummer _ - _ ' 2*,020 6,070 !Red Lake 11,911 2,2.862 Smith __ - 31,210 790 7,375 2,213 10.905 3,925 960 5 1,447 21,650 3A,226 Union 17,350 1S,«40 West Point fl7.25l Wilbur __ 38,164 Kimball 11,060 Willow Lake - 560 20,000 The County - _ 17,763,937 130,693 1,410 691,905 TABLE XXI — Continued ShOTvins Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Founds Buffalo County^ Arlington Kden Eldorado Elvira Grant I I 365,000 495,000 635,000 580,000 385,000 750 4,131 2,405 6,414 2,435 5,616 19,360 10,070 1,400 «,625 The County I 2,460,000 16,135 39 34,071 710 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Butte County — \7-l 120,000 65,000 295,000 824,000 1,190,000 1,0851000 1,055,000 1,025|000 450,000 5,920 7-2 :: - - : 400 8-1 100 600 654 150 4,185 840 75 19,250 8-2 37,841 8-3 57,716 8-4 __ _ 86,780 8-5 37,177 8-6 __ __ 16,002 8-7 __ _ 8,630 8-8 9-1 80,000 335,000 270,000 650,000 1,050,000 465,000 15,000 45,000 5,500 9-2 325 1,064 5,845 100 1,800 28,426 9-3 __ _ 22,795 9-4 25,800 9-6 _ 40,020 9-6 19,750 9-7 700 9-8 1,500 9-9 __ 10-1 _ 150,000 40,000 15,000 330,000 185,000 25,000 15,000 45,000 10,000 40,000 130,000 35,000 5,000 155,000 190,000 25,000 165,000 25,000 15,000 60,000 130,000 15,000 75,000 145,000 .5,000 30,000 825 836 250 2,634 484 50,000 10-2 _ _ 3,525 10-3 '_ __ 60,000 10-5 18,651 10-6 _- — 2,800 10-7 10-8 __ 950 120 11-1 11-2 _ _ __ 11-3 : 600 550 96 314 60 225 420 192 8,000 11-5 11-6 __ __ _ 4,540 11-7 1,150 240 11-9 ■_ __ _ 1,810 12-1 _^ ■ __ 12-2 12-3 375 610 74 388 670 1,160 250 12-4 _ _ __ 2,324 11,040 15-7 __ _ 12-8 12-9 2,600 13-1 _ _ 13-2 13-4 ia-5 5,000 275,000 60,000 65,000 45,000 217 1,566 13-6 12,866 13-7 - 670 13-8 960 170 14-1 14-2 _ 14-3 _ 14-4 _ 10,000 135,000 310,000 135,000 10,000 30,000 165,000 30,000 84 874 1,284 202 60 450 14-5 3,430 3,736 14-7 1,510 14-8 14-9 Nlsland - - The County 12,285,000 33,578 670 503,449 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 711 TABIiB XXI — Contlnned ShoTvlng Dairy FrodnctB by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream So, a Pounds Campbell County — 125-76 __ __ 1,375,000 1,500,000 1,545,000 1,200,000 1,140,000 330,000 1,210,000 1,655,000 1,370,000 1,190,000 l.l'O.OOO 1,555,000 1,620,000 1,305,000 1,325,000 955,000 620,000 100,000 150,000 2,125 396 868 200 2,505 1,975 1,570 771 2,670 3,980 3,768 2,160 2,176 2,431 2,560 1,295 1,225 1,972 88,170 126-74 79,515 126-75 . 87,680 126-76 58 800 126-77 150 60,330 126-78 15,450 127-i74 245 205 125 51,741 127-75 __ - ■ 80,775 127-76 _ 67,965 127-77 55,197 127-79 15 61.505 128-74 106,641 128-75 _ - _ _ __ _ 485 435 92,890 128-76 - - 76,144 128-77 39,746 128-78 54,389 128-79. 80 30,660 _^ The County 21,305,000 34,647 1,660 1,107,488 712 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLi: XXI — Continued Shoirlne Dairy Frodncta by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Founds Charles Mix County — Byran _ 1 1,460,00C 1,485,000 1,580,000 1,705,000 1,330,000 1,540,000 3,085,000 625,000 845,000 1,385,000 2,785,000 1,405,000 1,270,000 1,030,000 1,545,000 1,160,000 3,425,000 965,000 2,075,000 1,005,000 2,280,000 1,170,000 1,570,000 310,000 3,070,000 255,000 9,000 6,000 65,000 34,000 55,000 1 10,875 1,585 1,180 10,350 1,685 5,018 16,160 1,732 9,605 9,179 26,227 7,780 5,662 2,640 5,861 3,525 61,600 15,073 3,215 1,530 20,251 3,213 700 5,354 20,146 2,050 458 17,070 Oarrol ^ _ 46,140 52,845 Castalia __ Cboteau Creek 44,090 16,250 35,607 57,586 CinnsR. Tifl.^ft 24,035 Highland __ 8,700 9,795 Howard 26,660 Jackson « ■ 33,337 Kennedy 15,052 56,778 La Rouche _ . 29,102 Lawrence . 20,179 14,010 Moore _ _ 17,763 Plain Center 5,900 Platte 22,613 Ree ^ 13,450 48,649 26,330 Rouse _ _ Sl&nal . _. . 21,875 Wabehe _ __ 1,178 49,690 White Swan 200 100-71 - 6,095 Ravinia _ Dante _ Platte Lake Andes . _ 40,529,000 252,660 8,900 712,139 AGRICULTURAL! STATISTICS 713 TABtiK XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Frodncta by Conntles and Minor Civil DlTlslonii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Clark County — Ash 525,000 1,475,000 1,180,000 1,335,000 1,470.000 935,000 1,545,000 1.615,000 1,135,000 9?0000 1,420,000 2,035.500 1,250,000 240,000 1,305,000 1,250,000 1,170.000 815.000 1,380,000 1,315,000 875,000 920,000 1,110,000 835,000 1,545,000 785.000 1,295,000 415,000 45,000 335,000 90.000 125.000 15,000 75,000 804 3,080 14,610 10,280 13,730 893 20,020 9,715 19,200 Berlin 1,800 26,609 Blaine ._ _ _ 17,370 Collins _ 15,210 Cottonwood 68,750 Garllngton _ _ _ 4,692 Day _ . __ . 42,110 72,522 Eden Elrod ___ Fordham _ 5,565 28,240 Foxton 8,490 36,690 Garfield 8,415 7,420 250 2,465 8,494 11,835 18,565 24,435 19,216 3,000 4,500 14,034 11.600 49,420 8,095 11,400 2,352 850 100 55,850 17,400 1,000 Lake .._ Lincoln _ 38,045 Logan _ _ 33,050 18,250 Maydell - . _ 19.000 Mt. Pleasant 35,010 Pleasant 30,240 24,0ft0 27,750 Raymond 600 15,135 Spring Valley 33,)!flO 28,960 Warren 4,790 34.880 woodland Clark __ - _ _ Garden City _ Vienna _ _ _ Bradley 585 .Naples 1,837 The County 32,780,000 296,055 3.300 747,253 TABLE XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Founds Cream Sold Founds Clay County — Bethel _ - - - 1,152,330 1,100,500 1,100,500 1.404,530 19,570 12,980 53,470 30,680 75 30,750 41,945 10,360 21,175 29,178 20,161 20,695 23,530 Fairview _ - - 21,000 Garfield _ 300 525 30,101 40,410 Glenwood 1,675 Norway - 24,040 614,900 94,000 262,300 1,018,016 1,088,600 287.600 20,000 200,000 28,030 Prairie Center 50,560 24,600 Spirit Mound 27,243 17,290 6,440 Star 200 The County 7,447,010 273.239 825 270,769 714 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXI — Contlnned ShoTrlngr Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions . . TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Codingrton County— Dexter _ _ 2,685,000 1,240,000 1,840,000 1,090,000 ■ 2,355,000 1.790,000 1,250,000 1,355,000 . 225,000 1,055,000 1,230,000 1,120,000 1,625,000 1,815,000 1,305,000 1,585,000 1,725,000 85,000 65,000 275,000 65,000 710,000 36,161 29,512 9,100 24,928 44,161 3,831 12,578 22,543 22,737 8,650 4,950 26,040 11,004 39,076 8,800 11,960 1,730 67,212 Eden ■ _ 35,610 Eltnira - 500 51,081 Fuller _ „ 17,'! 28 Germantown 38,115 Graceland 4,500 520 200 25,170 Henry _ 42,100 48,495 Kranzburg 74,630 . Lake 22,900 Leola 115,280 Pelican Phinps 35,699 Ranville 25.2";0 59,300 ■ Sheridan - 37,720 ■ Waverlv 52,601 • South Shore ^ 5,985 The County 27,480,000 333,749 5,720 '748,621 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 715 table: XXI — Continued ShOTrlng Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Corson Countjrm- 18-21, 22, 23 1,085,000 375,000 130,000 50,000 295,000 770,000 845,000 65,000 5,000 270,000 335,000 45,000 175,000 85,000 330,000 295,000 110,000 160,000 75,000 90,000 430,000 720,000 830,000 850,00p 305,000 155,000 10,000 50,000 130,000 190,000 240,000 110,000 10,000 390 4,870 1,150 125 8,050 8,751 3,818 565 25 1,495 1,265 650 1,785 165 1,230 2,180 1,402 522 100 IS, 19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 19-22 _ _ _ 20, 21, 22-26, 27 18-24 22,791 18-25 _ 48 31,904 18-28 200 20-17 20-18 _ __ 1,9S0 20-19 19-17 19-18 ^ _ 300 21-17 _ __ 800 21-18 _ _ 7,133 21-19 8,206 21-20 6,370 21-21 11,305 21-22 22-17 _ 5,760 22-18 _ , _^ 200 250 2,657 490 2,175 2,666 14,900 22-19 _ 10,330 22-20 25,450 22-21 11,460 22-22 22-23 23-17 ■___ — _ 23-18 1,000 23-19 50 350 1,716 23-20 9,364 23-21 2,200 935 Mcintosh, town The County 9,620,000 48,311 48 173,168 716 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXI — Continued Showlngr Dairy Prodncts by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pound.s Custer County — 2, 3-10, 11, 12 130,000 925.000 1,195,000 5,000 425,000 120,000 145,000 55,000 115,000 190,000 80,000 520.000 385,000 375,000 160,000 425,000 300,000 50,000 250,000 685,000 165,000 100,000 315,000 110,000 75,000 355,000 65,000 300,000 445,000 270.000 105,000 185.000 170,000 145,000 90.000 15,000 320.000 270,000 35,000 15,000 1,780 1,860 3,558 5,784 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 4-10 - 5-4 2-4 _ -_ 2-6 ___ 1,300 2-7 — 2-8 __ _ - 600 2-10 _ 416 1,150 3,310 600 640 3-1 1,260 3-4 __ 1,240 3-5 3,850 ' 3-7 — - 16,860 3-8 - - 6,120 3-10 _ - - 620 616 1,228 3-11 _ 3,786 3-12 — 600 4-1 _ 3,100 4-4 _. _- 1,090 776 13,200 4-5 _ 6,360 4-6 _ _ _ __ 4-7 - 10,720 4-8 60 4-9 10,340 4-10 128 102 3,650 1,200 1,275 100 4-11 _ 5-5 750 5-8 26,200 5-9 __ __ 17,360 1,280 5,600 4,055 660 450 150 2,325 900 6-5 700 6-6 100 6-7 14,940 6-9 , 6,330 Hermosa _ 10,075,000 36,555 151,583 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 717 TABLiK XXI — Continued Shoiving Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds DavlBon Connty^ 1,470,000 1,395,000 1,930,000 1,850,000 1,226,000 2,550,000 2,025,000 1,480,000 2,960,000 2,575,000 1,985,000 1,370,000 5,000 275,000 85,000 17,041 1,150 33,895 15,275 25,040 33,831 16,923 10,060 33,834 11,829 15,015 18,168 32,320 18,350 29,000 Lisbon - 800 14,020 Mitchell 44,861 Mt. Vernon 40,641 17,170 92,400 Rome - 69,388 Tobin _ 38,100 Union 760 6,670 Ethan Mitchell Mt Vernon The County 23,200,000 232,061 1,560 402,920 table: XXI — Continued Sliowlng Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Founds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Day County^ Andover, 122-59 Andover, 123-69 Bristol Butler Central Point - Sgeland Parmington Grenville Highland Homer Independence _ Kidder Kosciusko Liberty Lyman Marion Nutley Oak Gulch Racine Rantan Rusk Scotland Troy Marlon Valley Waubay Webster Wheatland — - York Lily Bristol Waubay Pierpont 1,270,000 1,325,000 1,495,000 1,200,000 1,330,000 1,820,000 1,185,000 1,945,000 1,400,000 1,245,000 2,405,000 1,480,000 1,485,000 2,240,000 1,650,000 1,415,000 1,180,000 310,000 1,245,000 1,845,000 1,680,000 1,335,000 1,240,000 1,670,000 1,525,000 1,710,000 1,565,000 1,400,000 1,260,000 75,000 146,000 210,000 140,000 13,850 12,370 11,998 28,735 7,570 26,676 13,420 39,190 12,774 57 30,682 13,515 5,051 14,495 14,409 9,157 10 650 3,406 7,969 26,201 5,933 3,910 2,676 23,020 14,274 1,676 3,802 20,8121 9,200 5,000 710 66,176 44,027 64,664 38,815 25,475 12,850 30,180 66,900 6,650 49.928 370 56,168 127,360 46,210 31,223 46,025 31,970 11,230 49,165 500 71,570 22,980 50,214 14,790 17,060 49,170 36,24$ 15,860 31,104 The County ..I 43,425,000 380,634 1,370 1,093,872 718 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA,..1913.- TABIyE XXI — Continued Slio^ving Dairy Products by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Deuel County— Altamont 1,295,000 965,000 1,690,000 2,035,000 1,895,000 2,140,000 1,820,000 2,235,000 2,830,000 2,120,000 1,555,000 2,055,000 3,435,000 1,710,000 1,275,000 3,745,000 230,000 120,000 305,000 155,000 180,000 8,935 9,147 24,190 2,320 1,110 4,972 14,020 23,430 16,658 4,40T) 12,620 9,496 6,355 3,425 4,350 33,000 2,974 635 9,000 1,300 200 28,898 Blom ^ 28,877 Brandt 97,520 84,7S0 Glenwood 41,089 50 63,310 Grange 27,470 100 3 36,348 Herrick 112,050 Hidewood 41,350 68,930 Norden 130,234 Portland 44,028 46,395 15 64,925 Altamont Brandt Clear Lake Gary 100 1 ) The County 33,780,000 182,402 1,6SS 925,139 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 719 table: XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter . Pounds Cheese Pounds - Cream Sold Pounds Dewey X!ounty-^ 12-22 . ___ 272,787 151,130 5,000 278,300 200,000 130,000 220,000 235,000 395,000 190,000 320,000 320,000 245,000 140,000 15,000 195,000 455,000 755,000 970,000 70,000 90,000 1,375 2,435 240 755 ■ 1,949 720 1,000 1,700 4,211 6,088 1,400 2,240 2,575 6,588 600 760 3,325 3,900 11,130 ^, 4,651 12-23 1,930 12-24 13-22 __ 13-23 5,780 13-24 J 2,510 15-22 5,100 15-23 1,160 15-24 15-25 16-22 » 5,555 , 16-23 ^ 13,710 16-24 16-25 _ 16-26 , 17-22 10 3,400 17-23 20,80ft 17-24 17-25 28,511 17-27 - 2,650 17-28 ' 17-29 Eagle- ■ -Butte 30,000 - The County 5,675,000 52,991 10 95,757 720 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiK XXI— Continued Shotrlngr Dairy Prodncts by Counties and Minor Civil DivlaionH : 1.1 TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS , Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream ^Sold Pounds DouKlas County— Belmont _ 1,720,000 2,465,000 1,505,000 1,460,000 1,005,000 1,395,000 1,755,000 1,355,000 2,110,000 1,795,000 2,000,000 2,650,000 3,155,000 2,145,000 115.000 185,000 35,000 11,765 19,999 3,562 1,535 7,124 6,915 12,658 4,031 12,536 21,575 4,522 8,939 18,131 65,100 Berlin - . . • 1,200 55,705 Chester __ . . , 24,910 Clark 32,278 Bast Choteau 25,296 Garfield . ._ . 20,940 Grandview 37,149 Holland __ 205 41,135 35,955 Iowa r - 175 34,234 Joubert , „ 49,076 45 013 Lincoln 50 Valley 67,047 Walnut Grove Armour _ _. _ Corsica __ The County _ _ 26,850,000 111,756 1,620 533,837 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 721 TABLK XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Froducts by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Kdmnnd County^ 745,000 1,190,000 1,065,000 675,000 770,000 660,000 725,000 695,000 880,00d l,030,00n 555,00(r 1,130,000 1,165,000 740,000 595,000 1,140.000 770,000 930,000 620,000 965,000 1,195,000 1,280,000 645,000 630,000 885,000 1,080,000 1,205,000 1,320,000 2,035,000 1,110,000 613,000 190,000 160,000 135,000 "77836 3,773 38,515 Bell 34,712 63,592 Bryant - - 29,272 5,680 375 810 1,739 3,060 32,503 160 37,850 Cloyd Valley 40,805 Cortland 28,800 Cottonwood - 40 32,150 Fountain 44,599 Glen 22,104 2,023 2,696 480 100 52,702 44,869 Hillside 125 60,247 Hosmer _ - _ 62,240 20.'5«4 Huntley 600 4,700 2,170 2,955 28,560 49,ii'0 Kent 14,898 46,610 46,100 4,484 2,520 943 4,040 7,947 7,813 80.520 Montpelier _ 5 50 30,511 21,514 38,700 41,792 41.nS5 Ttosette 39,300 41,630 3,841 S'.'"!) 20,275 110 260 29,530,000 110,245 380 1,180,549 722 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Frodncta by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds V- Fall River — 7-1 380,000 55,000 185,000 200,000 370,000 20,000 300,000 285,000 2,628 3,156 2,249 1,163 3,784 720 1,580 1,612 2,380 7-2 7-3' 170 7-4 _ 7-5 - _ 1 5'(ift' 7-6 - '640' 7-7 -_ - 3,44" 7-8 3,400 7-9 8-1 175,000 150,000 85,000 85,000 60,000 1 , 265,00.0 760,000 29,0,000 115,000 50,000 175,000 225,000 130,000 31,0,000 2l!5,000 540,000 150,000 70,000 1,092 759 242 2,653 538 1 2,512 11,308 2,730 400 100 500 2,644 1,187 1,427 3,108 4,508 410 1,050 14,800 8-2 __ _ 1,500 8-3 __ 2,150 8-4 8-5 8-6 1,200 g-7 10,161 8-8 15,392 8-9 - 2,540 9-1 _ ^ 456 9-2 - 450 9-3 _ _ 2,800 9-4 __ _ 1,200 9-5 _ , 300 9-6 _ , 4,1'OS 9-7 290 14,000 9-8 1,098 9-9 _ _ - - - 80 10-1 10-2 535,000 305,000 126,000 5,000 180,000 535,000 215,000 230,000 15,000 70,000 475,000 215,000 300,000 325,000 320,000 2,350 3,902 1,000 2,700 10-3 4,885 10-4 10-5 10-6 _ - 1,267 1,554 1,101 787 250 1,366 2,790 740 2,935 1,389 2,520 2,340 16,518 6,400 2,700 11-2 11-3 3,045 11-4 648 • --4,4^1 11-6 __ — 3,471 11-7 _ _ 22,700 11,800 11-9 10,420 12-1 12-2 _ — 100,000 140,000 100,000 60,000 335,000 240,000 140,000 45,000 5,000 35,000 1,026 448 122 379 700 12-4 3,562 12-5 _ _ 700 12-6 - 544 12.800 2,586 514 216 6,200 12-8 _ 700 12-9 _ 200 10,690,000 83,301 1,482 199,057 AGRICQLTURAL, STATISTICS TABLE} XXI — Contlnned Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Faulk County — Arcade 437,240 296,730 374,890 5,364 5,508 920 6,935 1,237 2,105 2,540 6,340 2,862 4,750 10,120 814 8,240 2,200 2,050 323 58,234 Si, 767 Clark 40,520 67,185 EJlroy 226,800 710,000 398,600 227,250 221,950 108,500 123,000 545,000 610,000 702,000 815,000 605,000 610,000 127,500 107,500 685,000 630,000 825,500 610,000 270,000 385,000 555,000 425,000 40,000 120,000 10,000 180,000 650,000 95,000 750.000 28,762 Elmerson 32,450 16,476 Fairview _ _ 9,650 50 13,975 2«,1'50 Hillsdale 44,520 49,104 Latham _ 14,905 17,956 Orient 11,160 20,860 Pulski 3,145 39,456 Seneca 5,050 3,465 2,045 6,226 6,437 1,153 2,666 2,240 5,099 4,930 612 64,784 Sherman _ 1,345 2,900 27,081 21,400 19 9S4 Bell 43,358 117-70 _ __ _ 14,671 117-71 __ _-. 12,380 117-72 - 16,090 ll'B-69 24,413 118-70 „ - 22,987 119-71 - - 4,601 Chelsea 2,575 Cresbard 1,830 Faulkton _ - The County 13,494,960 106,631 13,945 782.361 724 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLE XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Grant County- Adams Alban Bigstone Bloomins Val. Parmington __, Georgia Grant Centre _ Kllborn liUra Madison ]yifv oppa Melrose Osceola Stockholm Troy Twin Brooks _ Vernon A'bee Bigstone City Mllbank Stockholm Strandberg Twin Brooks Milk Pounds I 2,190.000 2,805,000 1,785,000 l,4fi3,000 1,11^,000 1,340,000 1,610.000 1,7851000 l.lljS.OOO 2,055J)00 1,97^.000 2,585,000 2,325,000 2,330,000 1,970,000 1,600,000 2,295,000 100,000 620,000 65,000 105,000 75,000 155,000 Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds 2,405 10,400 1,449 7,627 12,163 14,915 17,303 11,720 27,1941 31,3441 5' 23,040 10,180 480 12,646 11,315 45,401 10 800 Cream Sold Pounds 14,380 850 200 410 43,900 60,791 131,730 52,758 19.010 97,450 8,000 32,835 46,877 3'i,i iS 48,191 129,990 10G,41:'> 7"!, 016 45,610 38,930 24,610 2,730 1,500 The County 33,505,000 256,922 810 1,039,884 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 725 TABIiB XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil DlvlslonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Gregory County— 330,000 1,025,000 1,875,000 1,565,000 2,350,000 625,000 1,690,000 1,295,000 1,405,000 525,000 185,000 350,000 680,000 1,125,000 1,495,000 1,615,000 2,045,000 570,000 1,265,000 985,000 1,920,000 795,000 920,000 , 1,005,000 1,4501000 1,255,000 2,035,000 385,000 470,000 1,795,000 340,000 945,000 265,000 90,000 16,000 170,000 45,000 90,000 500 3,610 8,133 3,630 17,421 6,495 7,599 5,200 95-66 ... 6,540 95-67 41,350 15-68 53,400 95-69 _ 87,325 95-70 _ 4,400 95-71 60,050 95-72 _. ._ .. . 63,270 95-73 100 8,860 50,850 96-68 B% _ 96-68 W% 5,800 96-69 E% 2,156 16,904 96-69 W^ 16,130 96-70 5,773 7,040 10,050 500 40 180 96-71 _.. __ 27,108 96-72 — _. 120 68,050 96-73 31,100 97-69 _ 10,3.5 97-70 1,649 4,200 4,675 3,170 6,240 1,835 300 8,505 8,766 1,416 5.921 7,845 1,485 2,955 400 v660 100 3 400 21,334 97-71 __ _ 23,2/0 97-72 I ._ __ 28,670 97-73 B% _ 17,600 97-73 W% 30,300 98-70 — 29,350 95-71 20,330 98-72 1,175 64,619 9jj-'i3 48,726 99-71 - - 175 100 4,100 99-72 . 16,020 99-73 _ 27,273 100-72 - _ 5,660 24,100 The Countv - _ - 36,990,000 142,180 1,670 946,283 726 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXI — Continued ShofTing Bairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds 1 Cream Sold Pounds Haakon County-^ 1-18 105,000 615,000 395,000 445,000 275,000 495,000 115,000 615,000 600,000 505,000 870,000 390,000 570,000 255,000 325,000 480,000 855,000 585,000 310,000 260,000 540,000 690,000 660,000 630,000 655,000 980,000 590,000 200,000 2,06b 3,300 910 2,774 875 1,591 31,920 Springfield 16,100 Philip 4,340 Philip 5,910 1-2B 8,232 24,000 4,400 Midland 1,175 7,105 1,560 1,380 1,425 250 6,675 24,100 2-19 17,950 25,394 Philip 7,590 Cherry 20,900 Pleasant View 14,100 1,000 1,710 11,837 25,750 740 1,794 1,620 13,770 23,700 Butte 23,180 Pleasant Vallev 4,250 Tucker Smith 4,407 3-22 2,425 18,806 Kiser 36,546 ■ 2,005 3,172 2,348 1,246 842 24,760 21,030 45,475 7,756 6,440 335,000 410,000 170,000 540,000 210,000 140,000 400,000 270,000 190,000 280,000 670,000 510,000 250,000 360,000 215,000 12,940 1,698 1,225 3,136 325 700 8,243 970 26,840 5_2l _ - 4,920 5_22 3,960 5-23 485 4,400 90 560 1,722 4,680 1,786 550 1,825 543 1,7«0 g_lg 1,200 6-19 _ 7,540 Mileaville 200 12,260 '6-^1 - ' 16,540 9,508 25 8,676 8,426 7-lg _ 7_1Q 5,000 225,000 40,000 165,000 180,000 370,000 85,000 160,000 30,000 100,000 150,000 30,000 65,000 60,000 45.000 20,995,000 7.20 - - 1,185 226 650 4,330 7.21 800 5,760 6,560 286 6,000 O_O0 1,920 g_jj3 _ 191 260 5,7eo 8-24 - _ - - Q_04. : 4,500 ■pViili-n _ - 2,120 102,988 710 604,872 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 727 TABLiE XXI — Continued Sliowlns Dairy Products by Counties and Minor CiTil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Hamlin County^ Brantford Castlewood Cleveland Dempster Dixon Elstelline Garfield Florence Hamlin Hayti Norden Opdahl Oxford : Bryant Hazel Lake Norden Castlewood 418,180 482,830 895,074 1,535,000 839,190 543,020 1,651;000 1,161,532 1,262,570 612,340 597,670 1,695,595 976,295 142,400 10,000 83,150 375,400 14,681 5,007 28,222 21,885 15,475 335 20,093 16,695 11,025 15,242 43,345 31,290 125 365 300 6,637 1 The County I 13,281,2461 43,966 29,779 38,219 .55,274 46,455 217 60,728 108,963 32,550 31,235 . 700 6,650 230,722 454,736 728 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXI— Contlnned Showingr Dairy Prodncta by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS , Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Hand County — Aldee ■ _ _ 590,000 1,030,000 1,505,000 835,000 400,000 1,050,000 720,000 885,000 850,000 730,000 745,000 865,000 1,020,000 870,000 335,000 1,005,000 925,000 630,000 1,505,000 910.000 1,095,000 1,060,000 1,215,000 860,000 645,000 745,000 700,000 860,000 1,455,000 975,000 530,000 1,175,000 935,000 1,215,000 1,155,000 665,000 850,000 885,000 1,065,000 1,015,000 125,000 10,000 2,500 Alpha 3,981 6,788 100 96 599 500 2,820 590 2,774 2,800 4,447 10,055 1,448 1,150 7,130 1,050 4,210 7,500 6,469 6,079 50 22,010 Bates _ - 64,411 Burdette _ _ 1 850 Campbell _ _ 7,850 Carleton _ 26,115 Cedar _ - Como 39,460 Fairview 24,800 9,239 Gilbert - __ — 32,840 Glendale 16 /SO Grand _ 24,570 Greenllef _ - 40,52S 7,075 Holden 29,545 Highland 20,490 Howell _„ 19,262 Hulbert 62,652 Lynn __j. . Loga.li - 54,454 31,270 Mondftmin. 29,^19 Midland __ _ 350 300 15 4,775 326 860 41,220 4,801 2,200 1,200 300 24,775 Miller _ 8,875 19,935 Ohio Ontario _ Park 21,480 Pearl . - - 26,690 34,660 13,940 1,500 Ree Heights 10,1 "0 Riverside 37,056 13,509 Rose Hill 5,378 12,285 3,783 6,088 3,350 7,459 3,790 38,300 St. Lawrence 36,270 8.102 Spring Lake 24,722 Spring Hill 104,600 15,074 York _ 69,400 Miller City Wayland 150 The County 36,640,000 123,965 3,050 1,105,143 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 729 TABIiK XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Produots by Conntleo and Minor Civil Divlsiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds , Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Hanson Connty — Beulah . 1,485,000 1,665,000 1,700,000 1,845,000 1,455,000 1,580,000 1,845.000 1,550,000 2,120,000 2,615,000 1,445,000 1,820,000 20,000 155,000 6,181 1,287 9,138 17,666 8,987 21,420 15 31,100 5,025 17,667 20,696 875 31,387 Bdgerton 63,126 Fairview _ 50,840 Hanson _ _ 7,650 Jasper _ _ 43,670 Piano 12,475 Pleasant 7,421 1,020 27,280 Spring Lake 71,855 63,630 Wayne _ 820 37,643 31,850 Worthen Alexandria 1,096 , The County 21,300,000 141,147 1,840 438,826 730' THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XXI — Continued ShOTvlng Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cream Cheese Sold Pounds 1 Pounds 1 Harding County — 15,-a 60,000 35,000 60,000 300,000 200,000 16,000 65,000 40.000 25,000 215,000 85,000 170,000 150,000 240,000 160,000 40,000 95,000 50,000 85,000 240,000 65,000 155,000 110,000 70,000 30,000 240,000 235,000 175,000 728 15-2 _ 15-3 875 15-4 400 15-6 206 3,816 15-6 520 100 15-7 __ 15-S 15-9 16-1 2,359 1,712 1,022 1,200 16-2 , 16-3 200 16-4 150 16-5 180 120 2,080 1 280 16-6 3,300 16-7 18_g 16-9 17-1 525 17-2 . ' _ 2,064 898 200 350 364 100 17_3 290 17-4 _ _ 400 17-5 _ 17-6 - _ 17-8 1,140 1,332 6,880 18-1 _ __ - 100 18-2 70,000 120,000 175,000 10,000 25,000 155,000 375,000 90,000 140,000 230,000 65,000 320,000 245,000 40,000 25,000 360,000 235,000 275,000 155,000 110,000 165,000 115.000 95,000 120,000 305,000 120,000 205,000 305,000 145,000 95,000 75,000 310,000 285,000 310.000 25,000 45,000 315,000 160,000 290,000 1,740 200 18-5 18-6 - - 208 18-7 2,878 10,987 638 19-2 1,842 1,251 450 350 60 19-5 285 4,466 2,775 19-6 5,435 19-8 3,745 4,135 3,335 1,460 955 1,865 20-1 ■ 478 40 43 2,374 400 20-3 2,076 f,405 300 3,600 20-7 - 3,020 1 900 1,541 11,600 2,048 2,336 1,062 2,722 819 400 500 128 21-2 _ » - 8,760 1,780 21-6 - 500 7,245 4,965 966 650 587 600 1,400 320 2,180 22-5 -- AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 7.?1 TABIiE XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products liy Counties and minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds 22-6 445,000 390,000 685,000 665,000 50,000 15,000 170,000 125,000 1 210,,000 75,fl00 210,000 150,000 300,000 35,000 20,000 2,542 3,170 300 100 12,024 22-7 _ ■ 9,515 22-8 -_ ^v • 1,104 22-9 __ 12,870 23-1 324 23-2 350 23-3 400 23-4 546 1 1770 1,485 1,881 300 5,664 23-5 5,010 23-6 12,000 23-7 7,800 23-8 _ __ 4,160 23-9 6,900 _ 365 Buffalo The County ^ 13,691,000 84,484 3,283 156,247 732 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXI — Continued Showing: Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil DiviBionB TOWNS ANB TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Hnsbes Connty— Bryon 230,000 350,000 119,000 315,000 420,000 375,000 702,000 290,000 145,000 565,000 840,000 280,000 280,000 635,000 380,000 45,000 100,000 3,810 1,575 4,880 5,390 250 895 2,950 - 7,300 30,100 Feori - 11,760 8 4,300 Webster _ - 18,240 6,280 Blunt 18,460 Valley - - 100 5,530 De G-rey - 850 100 1,750 1,000 225 575 4,200 Butte _ 16,440 4,'300 Plea.sa.nt Va,llev 10,650 6,580 Bretton 31,275 Blunt Harold - - 1,600 300 Piprrp Tndia.n S The Countv 6,071,000 26,150 108 17,415 No return for Buckeye, Mentor, Raber or Rousseau townships. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 733 table: XXI— Contlnned Showing; Dairy Frodncts by ConntleR and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Hutchinson County — Capital 1,805,000 2,895,000 2,440,000 2,340,000 1,740,000 1,970,000 1,585,000 2,120,000 820,000 2,235,000 4,595,000 2,285,000 1,840,000 1,160,000 2,080,000 1,260,000 1,885,000 2,060,000 2,105,000 2,365,000 3,500,000 1,840,000 185,000 230,000 125,000 135,000 290,000 5,410 18.475 12,636 49,355 Clayton _ _ 93,840 Cross Plains 73,750 Fair Grandvlew 800 8,365 28,090 German 90,950 Kassel 33,700 Kaylor 2,225 6,748 11,264 18,943 4,150 23,648 8,360 2,862 1,000 9,024 1,305 1,390 1,025 2,835 375 27,593 5,035 855 37,620 Kulm 3,661 34,945 Liberty 52,253 Mllltown __ 50 136,013 Molan 76,961 Oak Hollow _- _ 247 700 41,340 Pleasant 36,700 Sharon 67,135 Silver Lake _ _ __ 42,825 Starr 42,612 Susquehanna _ 107,349 Sweet 66,490 Valley _ 44,4tS 83,780 Wittenberg _ Wolf Creek 79,610 Freeman _ - Menno _ Olivet - - - ._ __ Tripp 3,295 1,160 The County 47,890,000 177,617 5,818 1,319,733 734 T^IRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXI — Continued ShofrinjJT Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds . Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds ■ Hyde County — Wm. Hamilton 510,000 490,000 410,000 765,000 385,000 575,000 575,080 450,000 530,000 855,000 140,000 855,000 485,000 1,000,100 765,000 850,000 840,000 235,000 750,000 240,000 845,000 765,000 100,000 230,000 1,550 1,726 1,160 26,296 17,574 Dewey _ _ 20,360 "EA&gle 200 26,604 338 670 19,040 Chapelle 6,490 ia9-72 Valley _ _ _ - -| Loomis 2,324 2,740 3,003 714 2,«55 34,561 17,330 Waahineton "4,360 Franklin - 4,040 y2,S37 6,584 Srsunihall -■ 15,296 3,958 9,806 180 2,266 550 1,325 4,330 3,823 420 75,145 15,245 41,090 Union 41,450 Illinois - ?9,915 Highmore 4,000 18.820 66,200 23,233 ■ The County 13,645,000 58,434 563,674 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 735 table; XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Jackson County^ Cottonwood _ - 425,000 405,000 170,000 365,000 530,000 500,000 465^000 425,000 4,891 2,173 3,191 1,362 10,974 18,010 1,838 1,231 1,360 100 6,84.0 Riverside 24,965 GiPandview 21,118 ,8,061 Jewett 240 21,115 Indian Creek 18,496 1-24 72 15,451 1-25 24,780 27,970 Little Buffalo 555,000 875,000 720,000 830.000 280,000 545,000 330,000 285,000 330,000 125,000 95,000 65,000 1,879 6,990 1,673 2,204 250 800 250 2,020 3,062 764 560 150 2^,9-77 39,100 10 .14,»64i 48,S76 Stamford , .5,24.0 Interior 23,040 12,290' Wall _ _ 4,580 "W'eta 2,648 3-22 _ 3,120 3-23 2,920 3-24 520 3-25 45,000 180,000 70,000 50,000 145,000 20,000 45,000 14,00C 8,000 665,000 300 1,360 375 425 650 4,570 IjT'eta - 2,100 Wall - -i - 550 1,910 13,500 The Countv 9,562,000 71,202 422 370,241 73S THIKD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XXI — Contlnned Showing Dairy ProdnctB by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisional I TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese ■ Pounds Cream Sold Pounds JerBold County— Alpena Anina Blaine Cherry Crow Crow Lake Dale Franklin Harmony Logan Marlar Media Pleasant Viola Wessington Spgs. Lane - The County 2,025,000 1,010,000 1,610,000 1,240,000 830,000 1,190,000 1,255,000 2,015,000 1,305,000 600,000 690,000 1,510,000 1,290,000 1,865,000 1,545,000 65,000 1,055 2,020 8,735 4,517 7,670 868 6,027 1,170 8,410 3,027 3,911 7,980 8,494 10,971 5,1551 465 62,794 27,970 41,230 41,900 48,800 13,662 52,720 37,936 58,190 4,640 30,960 62,130 40,880 53,680 53,086 20,045,0001 80,010 465 630,578 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS TABLE XXI— Continued ShovrlnK Dairy Frodncts by Conntlea and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Founds Kingsbury County^ Badgrer __ _ _ 2,400,000 6,810,000 3,015,000 3,060,000 2,955,000 6,715,000 1,935,000 1,765,000 2,070,000 5,210,000 2,720,000 4,470,000 2,980,000 265,000 35,000 90,000 60,000 95,000 20,000 195,000 15,000 54,510 94.280 17,050 20,790 14,518 102,985 26,990 15,291 24,491 94,725 Baker 159,505 DeSmet 91,500 Esmond 44,121 Hartland Iroquois 61,505 LeSueur 32,286 Manchester . 37,100 Mathews _ Spirit Lake '14,606 32,157 32,789 2,716 1,200 18,600 Spring Lake 40,895 White Wood — 95,732 Arlington DeSmet 5,840 190 Hetland _i IroHjuois ■ Oldham . The County 45,880,000 459,201 1,200 676,868 738 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Froducts by Counties ' and minor Civil DlTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Lake County-^ 2,645,000 2,740,000 1,-825,000 1,735,000 1,565,000 2,100,000 1,685,000 1,890,000 2,470,000 1,240,000 1,760,000 2,040,000 2,380,000 1,265,000 1,995,000 2,380,000 25,000 75,000 60,000 120,000 31,995,000 17,947 2,200 18,490 1,000 13,270 22,552 24,621 9,902 45,962 25,076 43,086 35,630 49,840 11,405 4,945 18,425 180 600 96 1,275 346,502 5,420 120,350 Chester '64,600 25,615 Concord 84,705 16,600 Franklin 44,006 52,215 Lia.ke View 68,930 23,537 Nunda 17,352 17,306 Rutland 74,495 62,989 Wayne _ 54,793 62,677 Winfred 20,200 Madison Nunda The County 5,420 816,370 TABLB XXI — Continued Shovping Dairy Froducts by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlaions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds I IiBvrrence County— Reausaw Zinke Thompson Furois Stewart Central Deadwood Dwd. Gulch St. Onge Whltewood The County 1,280,000 800,000 1,190,000 l,70i),000 2,250,000 45,000 5,000 945,000 25,000 35,000 8,275,000 18,847 20,556 .12,120 49,995 58,369 159,887 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 739 TABL.E; XXI — Continued Showing DalTT Products by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds I/lncoln County — Brooklyn Canton Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre Delapre Delaware Eden Falrview Grant Highland Highland LaValley Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale Sprlngdale Beresford Canton Falrview Hudson , Worthing ,1 2,670,000 2,740,000 400,000 605,000 2,155,000 2,360,000 1,240,000 1,905,000 3,300,000 1,420,000 3,010,000 3,335,000 75,000 2,7.'!0,000 2,525,000 2,260,000 4,125,000 3,075,000 3,220,000 1,940,000 1,865,000 85,000 4^5,000 55,000 85,000 180,000 •55,000 29,103 33,043 5,410 5,906 15,563 31,704 29,850 5,260 315 500 26,170 29,770 242 18,670 27,395 9,370 41,235 14,483 1,780 32,320 24,960 2,095 400 3,640 I 20 86,040 97,875 9,416 3,765 30,907 6,560 35,750 23,730 41,300 87,580 3,800' 2,115 46,610 46,560 69,300 ' 55,670 69,825 10,800 The. County -I 47,860,000 I I 389,184 20 727,663 740 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiK XXI — Contlnned ShoivlnK Dairy Products by Conntlea and Minor CItII DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Founds Butter Founds Cheese Founds Cream Sold Founds Iiyman Connty — 101-71 _ _L 290,000 755,000 65,000 40,000 270,000 165,000 210,000 310,000 240,000 145,000 745,000 440,000 250,000 180,000 890,000 965,000 625,000 680,000 455,000 805,000 545,000 140,000 550,000 430.000 830,000 1,090,000 810,000 1,140,000 685.000 765,000 755,000 180,000 555,000 730,000 910,000 780,000 650,000 410,000 580,000 825,000 70,000 295,000 650,000 225,000 230,000 550,000 915,000 760,000 660,000 425.000 405,000 746,000 470,000 770,000 250,000 200.000 1,050,000 520.000 480.000 940.000 35.000 235,000 170,000 395.000 810,000 460,000 40,000 135,00C 11,050 101-72 450 300 200 550 39,522 101-73 __ _ __ __ 2,400 102-71 - 10,440 102-72 102-78 _ _ 8,590 103-72 _ 700 640 4,660 6,710 103-73 866 103-74 11,940 103-75 103-76 2,836 1.530 100 1,200 5,385 5,07' 1,504 27,273 103-77 15,060 103-78 __ - - 9,106 104-72 - - 6,390 104-73 - - 900 32,197 104-74 25,880 104-75 11,600 104-76 4,426 104-77 „ - - 1,750 3,149 28,730 104-78 1.1,471 104-79 -. 3,100 27,500 105'71 - - 800 2,025 2,421 1,400 4,323 11,700 50 T,99'5 2,230 3,956 500 1,170 4,020 "15 7,174 105-72 20,764 105-73 17,385 105-74 21,884 105-75 ^ 105-76 37,489 '•3,340 105-77 - _ _ 27,418 105-78 2,200 19,460 106-73 27,536 11,251 106-75 - - - 22,449 106-76 31,000 106-77 38,992 42,650 106-79 1,890 40 23,721 18,200 107-78 — 500 1 16,560 2,215 27,626 108-77 - 5,780 7,422 130 505 300 20,610 109-79 _ - 27,666 2-26 - 11,900 2-27 - 8,260 27,6'i3 2-23 _ _ 470 9,910 1,240 1,527 2,900 2,000 24,965 2-30 53,313 2-31 26,860 10,990 1.27 3,500 800 36,785 1-29 _ 23,250 1.30 3,841 2,140 120 5,412 5,110 280 1,385 330 320 1,848 1,114 3,707 39,78.1 1.31 9,400 7,140 ig.27 34,459 lS-28 -. 20,995 lS-29 26,362 lg.30 . 39,021 lg.31 34,484 11,090 16,160 2S-28 90 16,800 27,370 12,650 2S-31 3S-27 640 1,05C 22,110 2,800 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 741 TABLB XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds 3S-28 655,000 555,000 475,000 3,669 250 2,145 37,100 3S-29 - . 25 31,686 3S-30 53,756 3S-31 . . 3S-32 50,500 20,000 65,000 45,000 . 35,000 105,000 100,000 30,000 140,000 2,455 190 56,365 4S-32 __ __ __ _ __ Vivian __ __ Van Metre _ _„ 600 690 Capa _ ^ Draper _ The County 1 44,995,000 134,891 2,256 1,667,790 TABLK XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds McCoolc County— Benton Brldgewater - Brookfield Canlstota Emery Grant Greenland .TefCerson Montrose Pearl Ramsey Richland Salem Spring Valley Sun Prairie _. Union Canlstota Spencer Montrose Brldgewater _. 84,000 2,060,000 2,090.000 1,896,000 1,335,000 1,610,000 2,110,000 56,000 1,925,000 2,115,000 2,326,000 1,4.15.000 2,020,000 2,705,000 2,720,000 1,866,000 180,000 140,000 146,000 I 18,361 86,000 21,277 14,311 71,705 15,380 17,650 240 1,692 19,415 7,530 320 2,760 8,865 2,278 2,680 600 100 54,366 41,620 48,041 31,790 165,900 26,860 39,250 1,400 96,987 8,535 102,030 66,750 49,468 77,760 71,710 30,030 The County | 28,804,000 I 291,044 185 902,476 742 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Frodncts i»y Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds McPherson County- Arena ' Bauer Bergdorf Blaine Carl , CleVeJand Detmold Dewey - Glucksthal Harrison Highland Hillsview Hoffman Howard : Jackson Kassel Koto Jjeola Lincoln Long Lake Moscow Odessa Petersburg Rosenthal- Spring Spring Creek — Stickel _. Wacker Wachter Washington Weber 1 Willow, I Eureka ; Leola Wetonka 1,110,000 1,675,000 1,660,000 1,610,000 1,060,000 1,785,000 1,800,000 200,000 1,365,000 1,286,000 1,425,000 1,505,0001 830,000 730,000 635,000 1,380,000 810,000 725,000 810,000 1,525.000 1, 4651000 1,430,000 1,210,000 1,230,000 965,0001 1,795,0001 560,0001 845,0001 760,000 970,000 505,000 780,000 445,000 275,000 225,000 I 1,410 5,345 850 3,925 2,530 812 1,3251 750 260 900 24,030! 900' 1,2851 7,9781 1,100 4,357 1,362 23,092 The County I I _| 38,395,0001 113,026 370 6,188 5,240 9,392 _ 22 70 1,300 1,600 7,095 _ _ 364 73,740 45,800 98,011 151,650 68,551 107,695 100,050 12,730 79,400 256,140 126,445 48,740 40,800 37,330 33,083 26,305 120,963 57,467 1,208 69,13-t 97,850 46,250 25,770 26,275 69,045 53,800 77,140 162,200 41,20.0 46,944 19,320 59,817 2,280,953 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 743 table: XXI — Contlniied Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil DiTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Marsliall County — Buffalo 1,370,000 1,350,000 1,880,000 1,005,000 1,015,000 1,715,000 1,075,000 1,025,000 1,225,000 1,060,000 1,15.5,000 1,085,000 2,005,000 1,090,000 1,580,000 1,400,000 900,000 995,000 1,320,000 1 800,00( 38,407 34,580 ■ '1.152 Dumarce 5,170 13,000 4,635 11,004 20,699 7,195 1,545 37,330 36,550 McKenley 2,033 Miller _ 16,500 51,265 Lowell 51,648 ■46,800 14,925 33,341 Nordland 10,290 11,357 258 22,970 14,616 1,980 9,790 14,476 10,035 1 2,78( 39,780 43,607 Red Iron Lake 19,092 „ 79,635 Siena 98,714 Veblin 66,660 Victor 33,181 62,860 Weston 24,275 Unorganized 1 . 1 32,640 The County 25,860,000 224,787 . .849,913 744 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E XXI — Continued Showing; Dairy Prodncta by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Meade County — 2-7 _ 1,015,000 405,000 280,000 15,000 190,000 170,000 75,000 184 1,216 481 19,960 2-8 _ 13,648 2-9 6,880 2-XO - - 500 2-11 _ . 100 6 700 2-12 _-_ - 1,900 2-13 _. -. _ 1,000 2-14 _ 3-6 ._ - 490,000 685,000 735,000 390.000 380,000 620,000 220,000 365,000 100.000 55,000 6S6.000 230,000 250,000 215.000 115,000 45,000 240.000 420,000 265,000 410.000 410,000 110.000 225.000 456,000 290.000 285.000 126,000 120,000 55,000 505,000 395.000 525,000 220.000 35,000 120.000 3»5,000 306,000 126.010 40,000 30,000 136,000 595,000 590.000 370,000 305,000 10,000 115,000 640,000 240,000 566,000 470.004 365,000 165.000 30,000 80,000 420,000 336,000 440,000 390,000 195,000 2,925 3,171 7,645 4,260 28,360 38.690 3-7 _ 3-8 12,835 3-9 -. „ - _ 13 547 3-10 200 392 2,500 3,225 3-11 112,604 3-12 _ 3-13 5,9?0 3-14 . „ _ - „_ 900 4-5 290 4,072 1,970 39,061 2,159 39,823 4-6 Z 8 024 4-7 _ 4,800 4-8 _ - 10 Sll 4-9 _ ._ _.. 2.800 4-10 - - . 4-11 _ . „ _ 3,400 175 6,600 4-13 _ _ _ - 4-14 5-5 ._ 4,040 860 3,260 11,880 5-6 21,865 5-7 .- _ 6-8 5-9 - 8,815 1,675 1,260 14,800 5-10 _ ._ - 6,775 5-11 10.297 6-12 ... .._ . 5,500 6-13 250 5S5 B-14 — 800 5-15 . .. 6-5 _ . , 16,295 .50 2,150 200 7,220 6-6 : -. __ ^ . 16,0"0 6-7 - __ - - 11,820 6-8 6,000 6-9 :: : „ 2,200 6-10 _ - _- 347 l,f!OS 3,790 25 IsOO 3,120 6-11 3,6!'5 6-12 3,8'0 6-18 3,150 6-14 ._ . 460 6-16 6-16 _ 4,100 7-6 . . 4,671 4,720 616 700 15,676 7-6 _ __ 9,600 12,f!40 7-7 7-S . _ -■ 6,400 7-9 7-10 .. -_ 1,700 7-11 __ 2,007 990 800 300 15,680 7-12 _ 7-13 — _- . 16,500 7-14 „ 20,600 7-16 .— — 21.360 7-16 100 7-17 - 8-10 447 1,605 910 399 2,100 975 282 8-11 .._ — 9,930 7,710 6,206 12,810 4,780 8-12 - - - 8-13 8-14 __ __ 8-15 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 745 table: XVIII— Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor Civil DivlBionB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Founds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds 8-16 220,000 335,000 215,000 405,000 300,000 800,000 100,000 225,000 475,000 220,000 150,000 150,000 110,000 280,000 290,000 265,000 155,000 425,000 205,000 160,000 245,000 365,000 185,000 215,000 300,000 315,000 255,000 275^000 450,000 255,000 155,000 230,000 365,000 110,000 10,000 230,000 1,050 560 1,563 1,617 705 4.375 8-17 11,100 9-10- :. - 7,480 9-11 . .'■. _. 7,451 9-12 3,864 9-13 9-14 1,800 104 100 260 111 340 147 1,720 1^675 744 1,500 9-15 _._. 9,794 9-16 5,860 9-17 3,180 10-10 1,700 10-11 - - 2,352 10-12 13,010 10-13 _ 1,715 10-14 3,190 10-15 4,850 10-16 16,310 10-17 4,290 11-10 950 1,493 1,735 10,100 11-11 5,505 11-12 14,645 11-13 _. „ 8,906 11-14 1,065 818 937 5,400 11-15 18,929 11-16 .. _ 3,240 11-17 12-10 1,205 1,034 3,201 12-11 _ _ _ 7,161 12-12 — 11,872 12-13 100 1,285 405 1,975 210 2,320 12-14 „ 1,400 12-15 __ _ 8,324 12-16 _. 10,400 12-17 ■ 1,700 Palth Town Sturi^is - 695 29,625,000 185,668 833,561 746 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLiK XXI — Conflnned Shoivlng: Dairy Frodncto by ComitieB and Minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS MUlc Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Mellette County — 40-25 120,000 340,000 290,000 140,000 15,000 15,000 40-26 40-27 _ - . 40-28 200 40-29 5,728 40-30 _ 40-31 -_ — 40-32- _. _ 25,000 70,000 80,000 165,000 225,000 375,000 125,000 30,000 150,000 5,000 15,000 130,000 80,000 250,000 165,000 80,000 110,000 150,000 145,000 25,000 40-33 __ _ 1,000 300 41-25 41-26 _ 41-27 41-28 3,535 1,595 200 1,075 1,344 41-29 41-30 41-31 41-32 41-33 42-25 290 325 1,486 3,110 42-26 __ 500 42-27 22,017 42-28 3,001 42-29 42-30 -_ 258 555 927 1,530 42-31 _ : 42-32 - _ 2,000 42-33 50 ^ 43-26 - - 43-27 _ 95,000 100,000 240,000 275,000 20,000 265,000 150,000 ,000 ,000 10,000 1,550,000 80,000 215,000 ,000 ,000 75,000 150,000 759 730 1,000 3,666 43-28 43-29 4,100 43-30 - 4^985 43-32 • 1,845 100 1,200 44-27 44.2S 44-29 200 400 44-31 _ 908 4,470 44-33 45-31 960 "White River 795 6,225,000 20,385 57,099 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 747 TABIjE XXIf— Contlnveit SJiowlng Dairy Froducta by Canntles and Bllttor CItII Dlvlalona *rOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Miner County — Adams Beaver Belleview Canova Carthage Clearwater Clinton Green Valley Graften Henden Howard Miner Redstone Rock Creek . Roswell Vermillion — Vilas Roswell Carthage 106-56 Howard 106-57 , The County Milk Pounds 2,155,000 Butter Pounds 12,520 4,555 26,8 4'4 5,478 60 1,500 8,905 1-9,320 1-0,895 l.Mg6 6,238 600 8,147 17,815 9,226 21,086 100 Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Founds 45,500 3,865,000 37,712 2,185,000 41,608 1,800,000 42,829 810,000 6,300 1,160,000 22,960 1,375,000 1,595,000 4,500 19,500 5,200 810,000 4,625 2,490,000 75,466 1,760,000 2,295,000 43,046 90,100 1,180,000 34,497 2,090lOOO ' 58,111 1,925,000 54,070 2,865,000 115,870 6,000 35,000 29,000 19,000 100 28,000 39,000 30,516,000 173,022 4,500 697,394 748 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXI — Contlnned Showing Dairy Prodncto by ConntieB and MlnoT CiTlI DlvlBlonH TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk, Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Minnehaha County — 4,285,000 3,120,000 2,165,000 ■2,610,000 2,110,000 2,350,000 3,170,000 2,720,000 2,845,000 2,180,000 2,800,000 2,500,000 4,460,000 4,315,000 178,000 179,000 177,500 2,235,000 3,935,000 2,950,000 1,400,000 287,000 3,540,000 260.000 365,000 225,000 520,000 65,000 50,000 70,000 70,000 30,000 5,000 25,540 21,890 15,250 103,407 Brandon _ _ 7 69,1S8 Buffalo _ ; 37ill0 Buck Clear Lake 17,312 8,850 13,540 5,608 16,275 13,165 9,776 1,120 28,507 28,348 20,830 10,625 550 7,280 18,038 3,965 3,150 27,258 29,650 29,455 81,474 Dell Rapids 150 710 Bdison .. j '_ 186,175 20,790 Hartford 97,100 Highland 73,311 Humboldt _ 149,217 Logan _ 76.993 Lyons - 214,6P9 Mapleton _ - 1,086,045 Palisade 84,000 49,264 Sioux -Falls 66,087 Split Rock 212,264 8,035 Taopi 69,030 18,921 Wayne - 12,596 39,910 Dell Rapids _ 200 125 Baltic Valley Springs (jarretson — - - State School for Deaf ■ The County 58,171,500 353,307 2,780,427 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 749 table: XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Product* by Counties and Minor Civil DItIsIouh TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Moody County — Alliance Blinsmon , Clare Colman Egan Enterprise Flandreau Fremont Gravena JefCerson Lone Rock Lynn Riverview Spring Creek _ Union Ward . BJgan , Flandreau Trent Ward 1,555,000 3,140,000 2,340,000 2,465,000 2,275,000 2,995,000 2,240,000 1,805,000 2,695,000 2,460,000 1,635,000 3,125,000 2,680,000 2,490,000 1,610,000 1,490,000 690,000 40,000 145,000 70,000 804 850 460 520 977 585 330 ,770 783 232 375 ,968 826 ,3f2 ,270 ,636 ,355 100 ,125 200 46, 37 165, 112 59 140 6i; 10, 119, 91 41, 148 87; 64 5; 57 i,S93 850 426 ,240 540 620 693 ,700 ,776 ,953 720 092 ,403 767 i;753 ,459 The County 37,945,000 244,498 1,251,785 760 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1816 TA.BLI: XXI^— Continued Sbowlng Dairy Products by ConntleH and Minor CtvU DlTlHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds ■ Cheese Pounds Cceam Sold Pounds Pennington County — 20,000 385,000 755,000 1,150,000 25,000 635,000 325,000 255,000 ISOiOOO 385,000 495,000 555,000 340,000 15,000 186,000 325,000 335,000 170,000 590,000 300,000 235,00.0 100,000 50,000 765,000 620,000 450,000 418 916 2,253 e.017 800 1,660 1,225 28 200 592 300 1,3250 975 500 1,448 2,034 810 1,080 1-6 9,122 1-7 _ _ 22,200 1-8 _ _ 100 700 2,58T 22,100 1-9 _ 7.8''0 1-10 20,593 1-11 . r6,4f0 1-12 _ . _ 9,214 1-13 — 1-14 . .. 8,030 1-15 ^ _- - 14,650 1-16 10,220 1-17 „ 8,410 2J5 _- 2-6 _ - 4,480 2-7 1,924 2-8 __ 21,960 2-9 _. _ __ 4,400 2-10 15,140 2-11 fi«0 257 2-12 _ __ 9,908 2-13 _ - - 2,826 2-14 - 1,560 2-15 : 2,445 3,225 1,600 15,967 2-16 , _ — 5,650 2-17 5 :. 3-14 _ 3-15 180,000 240,000 115,000 270,000 480,000 80,000 195,000 70,000 285,000 85,000 130,000 200,000 390,000 210,000 350,000 460,000 400,000 275,000 20,000 165,000 4701000 255,000 275,000 125,000 160,000 115,000 125,000 1 130,000 20.000 450 236 ::::;::: 3,600 3-16 360 3-17 1,560 4-15 4-16 : _ 11,660 4-17 _ 80 1,000 680 5-15 5-16 6,160 5,300 6-17 225 1,700 2,732 1,350 3,721 3,639 2,295 1,505 600 1,800 1-5 1-6 , 1-7 8,402 • 160 1-8 1-9 18,351 19,120 200 22,356 1-12 8,560 1-13 4,200 6,900 1-14 250 258 60 952 300 2,350 750 1,040 1 2,304 1-15 _ _ _ 14,260 "7:l!§ 1-16 1-17 2-5 3,600 180 2-7 2,900 2-8 4,400 2-9 4,200 2-10 - 2-11 2-12 260,000 305,000 270,000 130,000 145,000 70,000 215,000 290,000 96,000 345,000 310,000 1,730 2,404 920 6,800 2-13 » 16,360 7.744 2-14 2-15 4,676 665 1,426 1,300 3,218 110 150 150 2,565 22,724 7,500 13,300 2,308 2-17 3-12 . 1,600 3-13 3-16 .- . 9,554 ASHICULTURAL, STATISTICS 761 TABLE XXI— Continued Showing Dairy Products by Counties and Minor CItU DlTlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Founds Cheese Founds Cream Sold Pouuds 317 350,000 60,000 70,000 45,000 195,000 110,000 525,000 20,000 110,000 25,000 45,000 50,000 25,000 55,000 633 100 300 720 300 500 7,850 10,407 4-13 1.560 4-14 1 goo 4-15 240 4-16 8,080 4-17 1,500 1N-3E .. HMl City 600 Imlay tJiKlerwood 225 Owanka Bapld City __ ._ _ _. Quinn 240 Wall _- _ - ._ West Pennington 760,000 14,500 400 10,110 The County 21,220,000 96,182 8,328 628,085 752 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXI— Continned Shonring Dairy Prodncts by Conntlea and Minor Civil tllTlalons TOWNS AND. TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Founds Cream Sold Pound's FerUna County — 13-10 85,000 10,000 45,000 335,000 420,000 340,000 430,000 490,000 140,000 135,000 130,000 120,000 420,000 65,000 265,000 285,000 380,000 435,000 140,000 220,000 230,000 150,000 120,000 185,000 300,000 345,000 205,000 265,000 245,000 ' 160,000 195,000 185,000 375,000 150,000 220,000 385,000 430,000 180,000 570,000 115,000 715,000 665,000 695,000 430,000 446,000 300,000 505,000 335,000 280,000 345,000 370,000 270,000 460,000 475,000 620,000 370,000 416,000 455,000 380,000 490,000 515,000 665,000 105,000 400,000 365,000 645,000 1,185,000 355,000 900 20 900 13-11 13-12 „ 13-13 1,002 1,905 440 500 831 2,050 75 825 300 22,029 380 1.122 1,324 728 1,153 5,640 13-14 35 26,006 13-16 10,794 13-16 3,720 13-17 14,720 14-10 28 4,39S 14-11 3,700 14-12 4,600 14-13 _j 3,440 14-14 1,130 14-15 50 14-16 10 . 10 6,140 14-17 -_ 7,090 15-10 . 15-11 _J _ ' L 15-12 3,400 16-13 15-14 _ _ 1,571 300 1,935 1,747 3,250 3,060 3,260 1,100 500 15-15 _ - 1,000 15-16 1,680 15-17 _ 6,199 16-10 9,430 16-11 2,820 16-12 11,380 16-13 .. 512 16-14 .. 100 6,665 16-15 - - _ 1,866 16-16 2,360 8,625 1,115 780 75 2,800 4,350 340 2,800 460 1,695 9,410 9,700 6,225 2.100 300 2,999 705 1,284 2,653 4,399 3.665 11,146 2,130 3,930 580 475 4,595 9,401 502 4,682 200 925 3,854 16-17 2,743 17-10 11,160 17-11 75 1,280 17-12 ._ 4,265 17-13 1,320 17-14 3,640 17-16 3,183 17-16 3,260 17-17 200 18-10 15,276 16.200 20,125 18-11 _ 18-12 2,000 8,600 18-14 18-16 18-16 _ _ 17,60i 18-17 — 6,400 19-10 _ 2,316 19-11 _ __ 100 16,645 6,824 19-12 19-13 "■ 19-14 _ 280 19-15 11,366 26,560 9,227 14,700 21,355 10,045 11,903 7,620 10,690 1,633 5,205 6,678 36,698 61,234 7,025 19-16 20-11 20-12 . 20-13 20-14 20-16 20-16 20-17 630 20 21-10 _ 232 4,360 4,246 1,350 21-11 21-12 75 21-13 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 7B3 TABIiK XXI— Continued Showing; Dairy Prodnctii by Counties and Minor ClvU DlvlBlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds- 21-14 ' 510,000 370,000 400,000 375,000 815,000 540,000 660,000 665,000 5-05,000 530,000 395,000 230,000 370,000 165,000 180,000 370,000 190,000 110,000 195,000 235,000 180,000 2,505 4,641 2,958 1,570 3,672 1,616 2,006 2,660 4,370 8,150 5,825 1,968 1,980 40 30 200 4,470 1,026 1,450 525 75 9,030 21-15 _, 13,109. 21-16 4,625 21-17 __ __ _ — 1,000 3,732 22-10 . 51i368 22-11 17,629 22-12 11,283 22-13 13,355 ' 22-14 18,150 22-15 1,025 224,660 ' 22-16 - _- _ 43,080 22-17 4,900 '23-10 13,140 23-11 3,760 23-12 5,100 23-13 _ — 14,102 ' 23-14 1,200 2S-15 7,500 23-16 2,830 ' 23-17 13,350 ■The County 31,035,000 220,573 3,203 991,460 751 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXI — Continued Showing Dairy Products by Conntlea and Minor CItU Dlvlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Milk Pounds Butter Pounds Cheese Pounds Cream Sold Pounds Potter Connty— Appamottox 345,000 573,060 760,000 477,500 171,000 3^3,980 175,000 272,980 296,080 470,454 333,600 25,000 980,000 340,560 210,840 172,600 979,180 281,320 288,400 1,000 168,852 201,250 650,000 80,000 7,000 60,000 19,000 25,896 75,000 19,500 10,450 5,412 2,6y Comttlea and Minor Civil INvialona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS PawjJ nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Ctt- cum-' bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Aurora County— « Belfopd 5 1 84 56 \ - 2 16 13 1 7 6 10 « 8 1 6 1 7 16 2 11 S 8 4 11 27 9 1 10 83 Bristol _ 1 Center — 5 2 18 Crystal Lake Dudley 12 3 100 14 1 Bureka Firesteel 5 24 Sales 35 6l 83 22 16 22 10 27 14 87 Hopper 2 6 2 12 1 23 Lake ,_ 51 19 19 1 13 13 as 40 1 3 14 2 5 "20 32 20 28 2 1-8 50 20 30 4 13 220 49 Palattne Patten «3 60 Pleasant Lake — Pl-easant Valley— 3 5 -^ White La^ke Plankinton twsh S D T S. 6 110 300 8 12 150 1 27 2oa 4 18 14 20 5 18 250 29 300 The County— 60 827 328 385 72 189 781 7^3 TABLE XXII— Continued :$l>owiBS Production of Vesetables by Counties and Minor Civil DiTtslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Aurora^ County- Aurora -. Belford Bristol Center Cooper Crystal Lake Dudley Eureka Flresteel Gales . Hopper Lake, Palatine . Patten Pleasant Lake Pleasant Valley -. Truro WashinKton - — ~ White Lake -— -- Plankinton Twsh. S. p. T. S. Stickney *he County Bu. 3 50 88 Beans Bu. 15 XM Other Bu, 82 20 300 26 428 ACffilCULTURAL STATISTICS 767 TABIiB XXIt— Contmned Showing Frodnctton of Vegretalilea by Conirttes and Minor CItII Dtvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu, Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Beadle Connty— Allen 7a 39 11 18 1 15 1 14 505 83 * 90 Barrett Belle Prairie 2 2 3 3 2 4- 1* Ifl 3 25 23 23 50 23 100 11 75 29 20 3tf 23 1 6 66 20 27 39 Bonllla Broadland - Burr Oak 8 7 69 95 9 42 52 19« 63 276 54 175 17 13 3 3 8 13 11 89 54 ■47 10 12 13 20 18 2 9 94 25 65 120 Carlyle -__ 2 1 2 185 2 12 tS9 62 Clifton . 4,4.75 Clyde _: 65 ■Custer 122 Bearborn . Fairfield —^ Poster ^- 194 51 CoiitInned ShowlnK Production of Vegetables by Conntles and Minor Civil Dl-rlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Other Bu. Brooktnss County— Afton - 27 30 Alton - Argo - 13 37 7 17 36 42 30 46 .5 59 9 8 : 3 .8 25 26 22 30 14 Bangor - 111 Eureka _ - — - 13 2 7 Med£Lry __ i 3 5 15 5 5 6 Oslo Oak Lake _ 1 Parnell . - 18 ' Richland _ 8 5 6 2 8 14 10 71 11 40 13 14 Sterling _ 6 Volga 6 Brookings _ _ _ 53 1 White __ -. 4 . The County 193 551 209 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 773 table: XXII— Continued Showing Production ot Vegetables by Conntles and Minor Civil DlTlKlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips BU. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Brown County — Aberdeen Allison •_ 3 424 35 323 8 670 9 147 2 361 22 466 15 7 Bath __ __ 330 42 83 23 50 87 15 6 38 3 17 26 22 it 9 1 3 6 2 12 12 22 21 16 14 2 1 17 25 11 3 5 13 27 2 6 1 82 29 64 26 34 54 30 26 239 10 30 3 40 B -alnerd Cambria Ca.'-iS.e Claremont Columbia- I • 9 1 2 7 6 99 19 26 10 12 6 18 1 1 13 2 1 Frederick Garden Prairie__ Gem 4 Greenfield Groton TT^nson 3 5 3 21 54 48 36 3 10 48 31 8 13 32 23 35 200 Henry — - — 37 55 '56 68 67 5 29 103 23 6 6 17 24 36 256 1 27 25 30 23 6 13 19 26 4 4 10 7 18 54 19 32 13 38 41 6 33 25 23 1 1 18 43 25 82 3 9 12 26 9 39 3 18 14 . 14 7 13 15 1 73 22 41 45 3 43 39 5 8 18 15 33 114 Kiisii.and Lansinff Liberty — I 4 94 9 Lincoln _ 7 1 59 Mercier 10 7 Oneota - 4 19 97 3 Ortlway - 15 6 Portage 3 65 g Richland Riverside Rondell 23 24 16 69 3 Shelbv _ _ 5 144 13 17 32 1 84 17 8 34 .6 25 19 21 "Warner _ _ 17 5 2J 13 1 '2 166 10 19- 63 26 50 18 78 13 62 50 47 5 4 Aberdeen Twsh. _ Claremont '. — Frederick 12 13 11 100 50 13 9 Heola Warner _^ 20 1 5 ------- The ' County- 191 2,289 819 1,507 482 1,483 1,489 683 774 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiS XXII— Contluned Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Brown County-— 76 7 92 8 500 Allison - - Bath _ _ _ 1 13 10 5 15 2 7 3 1 7 3 4 Carlisle Detroit 1 1 17 Garden Prairie _ 1 8 Hanson - - 1 10 58 7 23 2 1 12 9 81 5 7 6 15 19 Lansing" _ _ _ _ Liberty _ _ Lincoln 6 24 87 Osceola _ - 2 2 19 5 39 37 2 Palmyra Ravinia - 14 73 50 g Savo _ _ _ Shelby _ ■^ 4 23 8 1 14 "Warner _ _ 18 1 21 30 Columbia _ 17 Frederick _ Hecla "Warner - 3 4 3 The County 320 571 662 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 77S table: XXII — Continued Showing Production ot Vesetablea by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. MeloiiS Bu. Bon Homme Co. — Albion 2 1 102 219 3 1 4 1 14 5 1 96 48 99 1 8 304 113 159 Avon 618 Bon Homme Cleveland 23 9 8 61 201 35 212 582 Franklin Hancock - 1 57 4 69 127 32 21 14 105 12 21 4 43 2 3 2 63 39 10 20 62 18 18 79 10 7 2 12 5 5 2 13 142 7 -7-5. 98 78 99 8 128 34 10 54 86 10 24 4 56 960 27 Jackson . 339 Jefferson Lincoln 10 t 370 l'^7 Monroe _ 1,505 Running: Water Scotland Springfield _ 4 4C0 Tabor .. 1 - 1 ' WashtoBton Scotland 3 90 54 114 42 297 16 15 4 51 4^ 35 30 14 41 10 2 5 127 41 7 12 51 63 1.189 Springfield Tabor 9 1 23 23 2 84 3S 1 Tyndall 20 The County — )| 1,35 )| 30 !| 646 97 1,117 876 6,680 TABLB XXII — Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other ■ Bu. Bon Homme County- Albion _ — 1 38 19 Bon Homme - 14 133 20 Cleveland - - Franklin _ _ - 1 1 850 3 6 3 17 19 3 Jackson 169 60 5 Running Water _ Scotland Springfield _ 5 1 _ 10 1 ' Washington Springfield 15 10 5 25 21 5 3 23 - Tabor Tyndall — _ g The County 1,063| 170 263 776 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 ■ I ' table: XXII— Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. - Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Bmie County — 1 61 23 196 24 20 8 22 12 82 6 40 60 20 itSS 5 401 • 31 51 Chamberlain _ ™ Cleveland Ka^le _ _ 10 3 173 18 48 49 136 7 12 6 9'. 10 15 21 40 10 2 22 64 16 19 10 143 16 12 2 380 Grandview Highland 40 67 Kimball 11 Lyon I 50 Ola 2 6 3 3 401 48 44 18 9 45 6 14 5 6 9 12 25 31 15 12 49 20 72 Plainfleld Pleasant Grove Plummer Pukwana 46 73 68 12 17 • 7 14 130 50 Red Lake 33 6 41 11 2 3 151 14 11 29 5 147 18 59 9 21 13 Hi K 13 29 4 6 10 3 179 9 16 10 3 5 19 30 6 01 ?9 Richland 3 1 4 11 5 24 86 75 Terry Lake ■ Union 50 Waldro West Point Wilbur Kimball 3 6 5 1 - 3 6 - 2 43 8 13 19 20 12 13 8 11 3 355 20 14 Willow Lake — 46 14 9 4 -. The County 73 1,343 398 636 150 406 466 1,768 AGRICULTURAL- STATISTICS 777 table: XXII— Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties ajid Minor Civil DlTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Brule County — America _ - _ 10 151 12 8 75 Brule 5 15 21 4 3 Grandview 8 2 20 High'and Kimball __ 1 Lyon Ola 3 5 1 1 7 11 Plainfleld — __ Pleasant Grove Plummer i 1 9 7 Red Lake 11 Richland - _ _ Smith __ __ Torry Lake Union Waldro 3 7 1 4 West Point _ _ 4 Wilbur - 21 Kimball 30 Willow Lake 3 6 The County 219 120 132 TABLIS XXII — Continued ShoTrlne Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Buflalo County — Arlington _ 26 24 93 28 10 181 2 4 10 26 7 49 12 25 10 13 86 146 100 1 23 23 11 158 4 7 45 26 4 131 4 14 17 20 623 678 6 Eden 112 Eldorado _ 1 Elvira 16 1 17 42 Grant 28 The County 189 TABLE XXII— Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Buflalo County- Arlington _ Eden « 2 3 3 10 4 10 10 E'dorado Elvira " Grant " The County ■ 8 34 778 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII — Cantinned Shovrlne Froductlon of Vegetables 1>y Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beet3- Bu. ]\Ielons Bu. Butte County — 7-1 45 7-2 _ 8-1 _ 8-2 _ 638 881 30 109' 130 83 2 640 65 2 29 13 1,381 5 22 644 423 8-3 8-4 2 6 3 2 204 104 5 4 11 41 37 44 17 121 2,183 130 8-5 _ - _ 809 8-6 _ 1,489 8-7 -_ 8-8 9-1 9-2 2 8 1 20 9-3 9-4 23 1 15 188 7 88 126 1 51 79 42 74 1,310 5 1,407 1,316 9-5 277 9-6 47 85 40 15 9-7 _ 9-8 _ 9-9 10-1 _ 10-2 10-3 10-5 1 36 2 7 2 11 8 19 4 10 5 70 10-6 5 10-7 10-8 10-9 1 1 1 11-1 _ _ __ 11-2 11-3 __ 1 1 5 2 400 11-4 _ 1 11-5 2 1 2 1 11-S _ 11-7 _ 11-8 __. - _ _ _ 11-9 1 4 4 2 _ 3 22 302 6 12-1 _ 12-2 _ 12-3 12-4 1 1 2 1 9 12-5 _ _ -_ 12-7 , 12-8 - _ 12-9 _: 13-1 1 2 2 13-2 13-3 _ 13-4 __ 13-5 1 88 1 13-6 2 5 5 48 13-7 __ 13-8 13-9 14-1 14-2 14-3 14-4 14-5 51 1 21 1 36 50 106 14-6 1 63 150 16 14-7 14-8 — — — ._-. AGRICXJLTURAL STATISTICS 779 TABLB! XXII-^Contlnued Showing Production of Vesetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 i TO- IPars-l ma- nips toes Bu. Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions |Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers 1 Bu. Beets Melons 1 Bu. Bu. Belle Fourche Nisland 2 695 20 1,637 1 941 1 342 The County 1,998 195 6,163 5.081 780 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLE XXII— Contlnaed . ShoTOlns Frodnctlou of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CItII DlTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Bntte Connty — 7-1 __ :.- 110 7-2 8-1 __ __ ._ 1 13 27 8-2 __ 15 50 8-3 _ .__ - _ 404 8-4 3 3 7 4 177 26 45 8-5 - _ _. __ 316 8-6 00 00 9-1 . _ _____ _ 9-2 16 9-3 - ~ 9-4 _ - ___ __ 15 11 2 22 30 1 72 9-5 __ __ __ _ _ 9-6 __ _. 9-7 _ __ ^•_. _ _ 9-8 _- ______ 9-9 _._ 10-1 __ _ 10-2 _ _ _ . 10-3 10-5 _ ._ 4 1 i 10-6 10-7 - _— .. 10-8 10-9 .. _ 11-1 _ _. __ 11-2 - 11-3 i 1 11-4 11-5 - 2 11-6 11-7 11-8 _ 11-9 _ __ 6 12-1 12-2 _- _ _ 12-3 _ 12-4 1 12-5 12-7 12-8 12-9 _ 25 13-1 — — 13-2 13-3 - 13-4 13-5 2 13-6 2 4 13-7 13-8 *"" 13-9 14-1 14-2 14-3 - - — ««_ 14-4 14-5 1 1 __« 14-6 i AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 781 table: XXII— Continued Showing; Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. 14-7 _ _ __ — - 14-8 __^_ 14-9 __ Belle Pourche Nisland 1 73 1 323 39 The County 1,068 182 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII — Continued Showing FroduGtlon of Vegetables liy Counties and Minor GIvll DiTlsIonn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. ■To- ma- ; toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Campbell County — 125-76 19 5 7 16 24 2| 25 8 144 38 16 _ 10 7 14 2 3 8 6 20 17 7 3. 31 77 70 9 31 6 49 29 51 102 28 67 39 62 38 18 4 14 3 3 10 10 12 22 65 99 123 67 66 7 40 57 69 52 40 36 47 98 78 26 17 19 88 23 72 26 25 2 18 47 20 12 13 30 44 6 6 605 126-74 690 126-75 587 126-76 1 210 126-77 307 126-78 _ 1 - 1 56 127-74 2 18 41 6 3 1 63 28 10 13 5 246 127-75 _ 248 127-76 166 127-77 232 127-79 68 128-74 __ 5 29 13 27 53 28 20 5 205 128-75 321 128-76 __ 7 2 3 1 10 357 128-77 __ 224 128-78 11 128-79, 80 Artas 74 The County 31 463 121 728 245 977 451 4,606 TABIiK XXII — Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlslonis TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Campbell County — 125-76 - - - 6 9 7 7 12 126-74 __ — 7 126-75 __ 126-76 1 2 3 2 1 5 4 2 2 1 4 7 2 4 126-77 _ '- 120 126-78 - - - - - 127-74 S- - 7 4 5 2 127-75 127-76 - - - - 127-77 127-78 128-74 4 5 8 9 11 5 1 128-75 128-76 _ 128-77 128-78 26 128-79, 80 Artas "" ~~-" Herried .__ The Countv 47 101 146 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 783 TABIiB XXII— Contlnned Showing PKOdnetlon of Vesetables by Conntles and Minor Civil Divlslonn TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. MpIoiib Bu. GharleB Mix Co.— 1 ., 25 1 133 40 4 6 2 42 2 6 6 4 24 4 6 13 2 23 4 41 Carrol Castalia Choteau Creek __ Darlington Forber 3 2 64 3 3 3 177 17 343 Goose Lake Hamilton Highland Howard Jackson Kenedy Lake George 5 2 1 34 5 20 134 59 240 79 10 4 8 27 12 35 16 23 45 19 3 70 1 15 46 4 55 34 88 64 1 27 31 31 7 227 13 81 33 3 37 23 12 ""'"366 611 128 20 La RouoUe Lawrence Lone Tree Moore 123 . 5 3 274 78 36 17 22 ■9 22 24 6 60 1,116 62 152 Plain Center __ 3 1 10 Platte 1 6 1 Ree Rhoda _ 2 21 165 67 34 ■6 44 12 58 30 40 48 68 39 263 Signal ___ — _ Wahehe 39 37 47 10 11 5 50 27 1 5 8 92 13 — g 1 103 6 1 1 10 329 18 4 11 105 7 2 17 46 1''2 460 White Swan 100-71 21 1 Dante Platte - The County 230 1,568 297 459 415 1,006 714 3,734 784 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII— Contlnnea Showlns Production of Vegetables b7 Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Beans . Bu. Bu. Other Bu. Charles Mix County — ' 1 1 i 1 • 1 Choteau Creek ' 4 1 24 1 1 Darlingrton 16 Forber _ _ Goose La.ke ■ 7 Highland .. 1 1 1 3 2 3 32 10 10 Lake George La Rouche _ _ _ 3 8 17 9 6 Lawrence 1 Lone Tree _ 2 Moore _ _ _ Plain Center _ _ Platte - - ... .... Ree . _ . 1 . Rhoda . . _ _ Rouse . 20 24 204. Signal . .. . Wahehe ... 2 7 100-71 . ... 2 6 4 33 6 5 1 Dante _ _. ._ Platte -1 The County 57 182 233 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 78S table: XXII — Contlnuea Showing Production of Veeetablea by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. TO- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beet3 Bu. Melons Bu. Clarlc County— AsH " ^_____ii ~ .. .. 2 5 21 39 8 304 Blaine 10 17 10 1 30 5 120 128 110 6 136 12 ■ 62 38 52 4 34 5 30 - 29 39 4 37 20 4 11 12 6 8 5 54 8 «57 *^2 »5 20 80 50 5 91 6 20 Collins Cottonwood Darlington Day - 34 17 57 Eden Elrod 163 5 1 140 165 23 13 44 8 91 63 14 50 5 23 11 45 4 39 23 2 184 6 36 80 24 Foxton _ _ _ 53 8 28 Garfield Haugre 15 15 58 25 127 23 152 12 1 77 168 154 151 57 31 406 55 64 39 113 16 75 2 33 10 34 18 34 18 ——J 31 43 44 13 9 108 8 48 9 36 6 17 . Lincoln 25 4 9 3 - 2 16 2 4 3 9 2 39 8 55 3 44 16 1 37 6 53 2 23 10 - 34 261 37 11 2 101 12 43 11 39 7 22 12 Maydell 68 Mt. Pleasant Pleasant Raymond Richland 15 10 1 Rosedale Spring Valley Thorpe 4 2 18 5 1 56 7 14 11 30 1 . 8 28 53 28 9 12 142 13 46 15 35 30 77 6 47 6 1 11 3 4 5 1 8 2 2 28 56 69 25 2 48 12 28 17 28 5 4 6 25 11 warren "__: 34 Woodland Clark . __., Garden City Vienna _ - Crocker Bradley Raymond The County 446 2,689 784 1,008 -, 391 843 1.034 .663 786 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII— Contfamed Shovrlns Production of Teeetables liy Counties and Minor Civil DlTlBlon* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bn. Clark County- Ash Berlin Blaine Collins Cottonwood Darlington Day ' - Eden ^'"_ Elrod Pordham Foxton GarOeld Hauge Lake Lincoln Logan - Maydell Merton Mt. Pleasant _ Pleasant Baymond Richland Rosedale Spring Valley Thorpe Warren Woodland Clark Garden City _ Vienna Crocker Bradley Naples Raymond 15 16 31 5 33 16 83 1 'io 60 25 96 2 55 7 72 1 172 The County 233 I 430 606 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 787 TABLE XXII— Continued Shotrlng Production of Tegetablea Iiy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Tur- Onions nips Bu. Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Clay County — Bethel 13 27 756. 27 209 413 118 165 35 31 25 41 28 66 20 82 19 24 12 57 115 1 97 132 71 135 54 85 540 Pairvlew Garfield - _ _ 4^5 91 Glenwood Meokllng 83 Norway 19 16- 8 10 „14- 21 25 251 347 313 86 223 258 145 17 433 100 40 40 18 47 32 35 3 18 96 80 43 11 23 23 25 3 20 i24 86 129 2 23 20 5 55 77 64 19 92 67 1,355 1 10 91 43 45 60 43 41 1,000 1 38 340 Pleasant Tfalley Prairie Center Riverside Spirit Mound Star 323 292 66 342 183 Vermillion Irene, 3rd Ward Vermillion 30 i 1 1 The County 9361 2,978 465 520 401 2,214 1,707" 2,775 TABLES XXII— Continued Showing Production df Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Clay County — Bethel _- — . - __ 10 14 23 24 76 Fairview Garfield _ _ _- 13 42 Meckling _ _ Norway _ 66 19 5 6 14 15 86 20 9 5 14 21 113 Pleasant Valley 65 Prairie Center _ _■ _ 75 Spirit Mound _ _ Star __ *" Vermillion _ - Irene, 3rd Ward _ _ _ i 8 Vermillion 7 — — — '— The County 199 299 253 ,-78« =-- — THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLE XXII — Continued Shonrlns Production of Vegetables 1)y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Codington Co. — Dexter _ _ 11 6 8 16 9 g 15 8 2 218 123 43 130 130 14 96 78 110 174 50 30 41 84 2 30 56 72 162 101 31 27 131 91 51 3,675 73 22 4 9 7 7 55 207 11 59 157 69 34 15 137 4 100 68 101 60 26 28 43 58 9 25 32 55 28 Eden 13 Elmira _ 1 Fuller _ 61 Germantown Graceland 57 Kampeska Kranzburg Lake _ _ _ 23 1 Leola 4 24 23 19 1 33 22 Pelican __ Phipps 10 5 12 11 99 65 55 73 8 47 20 22 14 39 14 45 3 12 12 28 28 94 54 69 is 48 20 42 9 Ranville Richland Sheridan Waverly 5 Florence 3 6 8 5 2 6 4 South Shore _ 3 2 16 15 19 251 10 28 25 11 8 1S6 10 18 12 1 Wallace 16 114 16 78 BO 2 Watertown The County 149 1.549 730 4,683 479 1,059 579 250 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 789 TABLE XXII— Continued Shotvlng Frodnctlou of Vegetables by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Codington County- Dexter 18 16 6 6 14 2 16 14 15 33 22 30 135 36 8 31 11 46 10 Eden 249 Elmira _ _ _ Fuller ^ Germantown - 69 Henry 108 Kampeska _ - _ 26 Lake __ Leola - '— 4 4 Pelican __ Phipps . _ _ _ _ 5 10 4 3 13 26 41 75 5 Ranvllle Richland Waverly Florence 4 3 Henry _^ 1 2 183 4 Wallace „ 4 129 26 270 70S 4D6 790 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXII^Contlnned ShoiTliig Froductton of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND , TOWNSHIPS , Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum.' bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. CoTSon Cbnnty — 18-21, 22, 23 18, 19-17;. IS, 19 18. 19 20-2fi 27 13 2 18 2 2t 3 560 28, 29 .2* 14 44 7 30 7 315 19-22 20 21 S2-2fi 27 18-24 __ _ _ 10 1 64 73 18 1 40 54 1 29 1 24 43 8 4 42 87 6 1 36 4 1 6 1 25 51 2 4 1 13 23 67 106 25 1 5 1 3 6 14 42 55 13 37 1 1 12 15 5 15 1 5 4 12 16 29 51 250 t 219 249 5 1 38 6 3 5 33 21 10 8 14 79 143 82 25 4 10 29 30 15 1 56 13 2 6 4 21 20 3 112 5 4 15 18 31 8 13 4 is3 199 4 232 18-25 _ 1,349 18-28 - 54 20-17 20-18 4 3 22 in 1 6 """476 70 2 3 8 23 18 50 42 13 2 451 20-19 234 19-17 5 19-18 3 21-17 21-18 -1 - 126 21-19 _ 14 1 1 3 135 21-20 _ 40 21-21 7S 21-22 _ 5 22-17 . ^ 22-18 _ 2 13 18 21 42 99 210 22-19 _ _ 116 22-20 _ _ 10? 22-21 30 22-22 1 24 15 45 22-23 __ 50 23-17 - - 1 23-18 15 27 9 1 37 8 4 3 14 23-19 8 6 3 10 5 15 21 10 23-20 23-21 23-23 24 28 59 19 17 8 41 5 12 25 ig 39 28 13 Mcintosh 3 The County 103 663 625 709 1,060 522 1,319 4,202 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 791 TABLiE: XJCII — continued Showing Production of Vesetnbleis Irr Counties and Minor Civil DItIhIous TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Corfson County— 18-21, 22, 23 18, 19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 — ._ 6 5 600 19-22 20, 21, 22-26, 27 _ _ 18-24 7 11 21 14 26 3 102 18-25 _ _ _ 91 18-28 100 20-17 20-18 3 6 5 7 20-19 _ _ _ 19-17 19-18 __ . _ 21-17 3 4 11 _ 21-18 3 4 3 1 21-19 21-20 21-21 - 1 21-22 - _ - __ 22-17 - - 3 22-18 - 1 6 10 5 4 6 3 1 22-20 — - - - 22-21 - 22-22 - - - 22-23 23-17 — 23-18 _ 23-19 _ 2 2 2 1 23-20 — — 23-21 23-23 - - Mcintosh 5 4 10 91 108 803 792 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABIiK XXII— Contlnned Showing; Prodnctlon of Vegetables by Coim]tleB and Sllnor Civil DlTisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beet.3 Bu. Melons Bu. Custer County — 2, 3, 10-11, 12 2,3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 1 11 2 1 8 25 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7 8, 9 l' IS!! 9 .:::::" ::.::: 31i' 301' 24 4-10 1 'l :. 1 5-4 2 81 8 5 • 20 2-4 .1 2-6 13 6 8 25 2 1 2 7 1 7 3 4 4 31 2-7 21 2'8 • 2-10 4 4 8 4 17 8 19 3-1 3-4 3-5 3-7 — 2 15 18 27 17 - 12 2 1 6 1 1 2 1 5 3 1 10 3-8 1 8 31 11 1 1 R 30 3-10 2 24 3-11 — - 19 S-12 1 4-1 _-_ :.: :: _ . _-- 4-4 _ 4-5 _. 1 4-6 14 1 10 5 7 1 2 3 25 2 1 1 4-7 5 10 4-8 2 1 50 1 5 5 4-9 _ . . 155 4-10 , 4-11 ~ 8 1 8 2 3 5-5 5-8 5 7 6 11 4 5-9 60 15 21 60 50 5-10 — 6-1 12 1 76 6-4 6-5 ;:::: i:^""" 6-6 " 6-7 „ 1 1 . .'1 6-8 21 asl 37 13 10 1 A 1 i 5 133 326 6-9 12...... 2 5 Custer ) i 1 The County— 181 422 183 994 49 187 185 894 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 793 table: XXII— Continued Showing Production of Vesetables by Counties and Minor CItU DlvlBlonii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. 1 Beans Bu. Other Bu. Custer County — 2. 3-10. 11. 12 1 7 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 _ 3. 4. 5. 6-6. 7. 8. 9 2 13 4-10 5-4 _ ___ ._ - 2-4 _ 2-6 _ - 2 20 2-7 10 2-8 _ 2-10 __ _ _ 3-1 3-4 _ 3-5 — 3-7 _ 2 314 3-8 _ - _ 1 3-10 __ _ __ 3-11 __ 1 3-12 _ _ 4-1 - 4-4 _ __ 4-5 ' - _ _ 4-6 — — 2 2 50 4-7 35 4-8 __ 2 4-9 - 1 4-10 - I 4-11 _ - 1 5-5 _ _ 5-8 - 1 2 5-9 _ __ 3 5-10 _ 6-1 . — - - 6-4 . 4 28 6-5 _ 6-6 _ _. ._ 6-7 6-8 — _ 2 3 11 6-9 .. _ Custer, town _ __ 2 11 352 154 794 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiH: XXIt-Conttnned ShoTTlng Frodnctlon ot Vegetables fry ConntleB and Minor CItU Dl-Flsloni) TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. 13eot8 Bu. Melons Bu. Davison Connty — 5 254 45 216 91 38 7 40 26 15 26 73 9 17 12 50 26 26 8 36 20 5S 15 190 25 97 Baker Beulah 10 Lisbon _ Mitchell 70 7 310 64 96 4 146 112 357 33 Mt. Vernon 20 178 173 131 31 12 681 " 37 34 20 12 4 30 40 13 32 41 6 16 320 4,000 323 144 75 Prosper _ 11 6 2 50 54 50 46 13 23 35 12 40 29 8 10 8 Rome - _ _ 8 Tobin _ Union 1 Ethan Mitchell _ 35 The County _ 135 2,142 312 687 102 477 348 5,250 table: XXII — Continned ShOYTlng Production of Vegetables by Conntles and Minor Glvll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS - Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Davison County — Badger _ 2 3 2 2 13 5 2 3 83 Baker - Beulah _ - Blendon 60 Lisbon - - - Mitchell - - 9 7 Mt. Vernon - - 1 11 3 ^ IS 28 10 1 6 97 Tobin 166 Ethan - 6 35 fi Mitchell - 7 The County 74 190 316 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 795 TABI/E: XXII — Continued ShovrluK Production of Vesetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Day County — Andovei' 122-59 _ Andover 123-59 _ Bristol 5 7 8 4 57 6 g 6 8 21 1 2 84 89 101 37 22 134 86 53 57 187 30 36 30 42 44 30 55 51 38 37 22 64 31 22 26 54 38 48 38 84 51 75 71 66 11 9 22 7 4 132 2 8 14 13 32 13 59 50 79 94 32 53 25 52 116 66 101 27 25 44 41 26 30 24 42 57 49 22 73 14 1.8 36 26 84' Butler 7 Central Point Eigeland Farmington GrenvlUe Highland Homer' 16 1 15 3 42 Independence Kidder 1 1 22 38 80 18 20 57 15 8 14 87 82 Lyman 1 21 2 13 7 19 59 100 31 15 55 e 20 Marion 17 Nutley 4 Racine - 3 13 4 135 64 48 30 17 22 30 50 30 12 25 74 54 52 25 26 18 89 Rantan - 17 2 59 39 73 25 4 132 38 23 28 6 72 1 4 72 23 13 34 10 54 33 20 61 25 12 3 14 63 5 2 16 7 7 29 14 71 21 1 123 39 62 18 7 51 2 3 Marion 1 8 Valley 25 10 Wheatland York _ 28 8 3 74 19 19 65 2 Lily _ _ - Waubay Pierpont 4 2 74 2 35 4 76 6 57 12 29 57 6 The County 231 1,790 885 1,202 568 1,479 838 489 796 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XXII — Continned Showlns Production of Vegetables by Conntles and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Day County — .25 24 10 i 8 18 12 16 2 16 1 2 6 31 19 11 6 6 27 24 53 8 21 2 11 18 8 140 Bristol - Butler _ - _ __ Central Point 2 Egeland _ Farmington 11 GrenviUe 624 Highland 22 Homer 24 Kidder — '. 4 Liberty _ - 16 10 Nutley - 3 4 14 5 10 14 37 27 46 Hacine - - 8 7 Troy - 5 1 10 1 2 11 2 23 2 20 63 6 36 9 3 15 "Valley 152 W^aubay 20 York _ 25 Lily , 42 Bristol 20 2 18 1 67 Piernont - - 6 276 516 1,223 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 791 TABLE XXII — Continned Showing Production ol Vesetablea by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Denel County — Altamont 59 78 78 19 9 41 13 66 34 10 7 14 52 39 18 16 19 54 1 22 59 Antelope Valley— Blom ___ 3 5 Brandt Clear Lake Glen-wood Goodwin Grange _ 8 5 19 4 12 9 11 77 247 60 66 107 97 104 27 8 53 2S 88 30 55 24 9 79 44 53 28 42 200 13 8 10 17 54 138 103 45 80 86 84 57 14 12 40 B2 49 35 12 10 139 12 21 37 Havana Herrick Hide-wood Lowe Norden 21 5 175 33 59 78 3 15 1 15 59 97 11 45 52 12 1 1 29 31 20 46 60 1 3 1 6 19 14 5 33 33 _ 5 120 57 117 51 2 8 1 8 22 S8 20 IS 62 31 33 17 Portland Rome Scandinavia Altamont 6 22 Brandt 4 1 3 21 Gary 1 2 1 Toronto The County _ 111 1,411 603 531 370 1 1,085 525 416 TABLK XXII — Continued Shewing Production of -Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans f Bu. I Other Bu. Deuel County— Altamont Antelope Valley Blom Brandt Clear Lake Glen-wood Good-win Grange Havana Herrick Hide-wood Lo-we Norden — Portland _- Rome Scandinavia Altamont Brandt " 'tJleaf xaTcB — — Gary Toronto 35 2 10 6 14 10 21 41 1 16 42 The County 14 8 44 3 26 42 20 43 33 46 16 1 24 69 269 396 89 1 4 221 55 6 74 3 11 464 798 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XXII— Cejitlnaed ShATClms Production at Vegetablea by Connttea and Minor CItU DlTislons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- EOtS Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Fall River Connty— 7-1 76 7-2 7-3 1 15 9 7 9 5 8 10 12 2 30 3 3 30 8 2 30 3 7-4 4 72 1 10 7-5 11 1 154 7-6' 26 7-7 38 1 5 620 7-8 7-9 8-1 _,.__ 1 1 2 7 1 51 180 494 20 302 2 10 2 20 12 2 44 21 2 841 1 3 12 28 10,008 25,000 55 8-2 1 2 5 5 8-3 __ 8-4 . . - : 240 8-5 3 30 1 9 17 1 8 130 8-6 1 17 1,100 3,895 8-7 8-8 _ . 8-9 9-1 , 7 109 15 14 385 3 14 9-2 2 5 26 1 25 10 9 1 21 11 2 331 5 9-3 40 9-4 5 90 900 9-5 3 16 205 9-6 _ 20 9-7 _ __ 1 1 2 2 1 307 9-9 9-8 9-9 1 1 10 10-1 10-2. 1 10-3 335 10-4 10-5 60 10-6 10-7 12 50 7 14 6 1 60 3 26 1 426 10-8 60 11-2 71 11-4 1 15 6 50 11-6 20 15 11-7 20 6 6 12 2 208 10 11-8 _ 11-9 4 8 50 20 J 6 1 1 2 4 2 3 1 1 4 4 10 2 1 _ 8 2 12-8 - 4 3 100 12-2 200 12-3 3 12-4 6 3 10 1 7 12-5 10 12-6 _ 12-7 6 2 1 3 1 8 6 20 12-9 _ The County.- 176 1.821 107 203 113 300 1,702 43,599 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 799 TABLX: XXU — Continued ShoTTlng; Frodnctlon of Tesetablea by Conntles and Minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. . Beaiu9 Bu. Other Bu. Fall River County— 7-1 : 35 7-2 7-3 __ " 7-4 I __ — ; 20 3 1 1 16 2 115 " 7-5 7-6 . ■" 7-7 _ - — - - ""' "■ 7-8 7-9 _ _ -_ 8-1 1 1 3 9 5 3 41 145 16 g-2 __ 8-3 e 2 1 10 4 8-4 _ _ _ _ 760 8-6 _ 8-6 „ _ 8-7 _ _ i 210 8-8 ^ _ 8-9 _ _ 9-1 _ _ 9-2 „ _ 11 2 1 30 1 2 10 7 5 1 9-3 _ 25 9-4 _ 9-6 , 9-6 _ - _ 84 9-8 10-1 ^_ _ _ - 10-2 _ 10-3 _ 10-5 ^ _-^ 1 1 39 1 10-9 . 11-3 1 1 11-6 11-8 _ 11-9 12-1 1 1 2 2 12-3 _1 3 12-5 . ~~~~ "■ " 12-7 1 2 1 12-9 The Gountv _.„. -— .._..._—..._ 98 • 428 1,119 800 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1 1915 TABIiB XXII— Contlnned Showing Frodnctlon of Vesetables by Conntles and Minor Ci-rll DItIsIouii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu, Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Fanik County — Arcade ■ ^ — ■_ 1 6 1 74 35 50 17 16 8 17 6 ... 17 4 2 1 16 19 20 17 438 14 103 Centerville- Clark - _ 12 110 Blroy - - 8 56 15 42 13 97 82 9 45 8 6 8 4 32 - 1 ■ ■■ 4 13 12 36 35 14 18 12 44 1 - 2 13 - - 38 3 2 7 4 11 9 9 26 7 18 """28 8 17 47 1 Emerson i 7 13 Fairview ' ' 13 Freedom Hillsdale 5 7- 25 3 64 2 Myron 19 35 Orient "_-ZIZI 4 10 34 15 14 Pulaski 9 9 9 192 5 14 28 29 114 51 61 78 ""~6 3 21 5 4 8 7 6 9 11 11 2 14 4 38 10 1 10 11 5 9 19 10 1 1 2 7 2 12 5 49 21. - 4 4 17 17 22 Saratoga Seneca ' 1 1 12 2 5 2S 6 60 Slierman 1 252 5 Wesley 4 31 2 5 6 2 27 10 12 11 1 5 39 10 10 5 20 Zell 2 2 1 2 1 6 122 117-70 1 117-71 _ _ 10 117-72 — 30 118-69 2 118-70 _ — — 14 11-9-71 Ttockham 1 5 25 3 8 1 2 10 Cresbard Faulkton 1 1 -g 2 7 1 Tli£ County 71 1,146 271 371 174 294 783 855 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 501 TABI.B XXII— Contlnned ShOTClng Production of Teeretables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Other Bu. Fnulk County — Arcade 4 2 1 16 2 1 9 Centerville _ Clark 50 Devor 90 • EJlroy 3 5 Emerson 7 4 2 7. 6 Enterprise _ _ Palrview Freedom 1 7 Hillsdale Lafoon _ _ 2 8 Latham __ ^ _ " Myron Orient _. ._ 2 6 1 1 Pulaski Saratoga Seneca Sherman _ 15 2 2 10 62 8 3 2 "" — Union Wesley ~~ Zell .. " — r— — 117-70 _. 1 3 7 3 7 117-71 _. 5 118-70 119-71 Rookham __ Cresbard 2 6 — T-" — Faulkton _ __ __ 6 The County 126 90 163 802 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXn— Continued ShowlnS Frodnction of Vesetables by Counties and Minor Civil Di-vlslons TOWNS AND Pars- nips TOWNSHIPS Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. 1 Dewey County — 12-22 17 14 2 5 2 10 14 4 35 33 15 20 38 33 22 66 6 10 60 7 1 5 4 6 12 2 39 35 26 2 57 35 13 8 1 204 4 ii 2 27 16 30 21 14 16 98 33 15 119 40 15 1 64 201 27 17 72 201 23S i2-23 3 2 3 48 12-24 2 13-22 9 2 5 53 23 1 26 8 25 2 15 4 20 9 36 10 27 7 28 10 148 13-23 - - 81 13-24 10 2 15-22 130 15-23 5 15-24 — — 10 313 15-25 _ 215 16-22 lOO 16-23 215 16-24 3 385 16-25 225 16-26 17-22 _ - 7 13 21 5 15 2 10 9 16 81 8 4 14 13 12 23 3 11 9 18 - 26 17-23 — 2 1 43 17-24 150 17-25 - 240 17-27 15 17-28 _- 17-29 1 " „ -"_- 1 The County 36 1 285 274 296 321 416 932 2,578 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS SOS TABLE XXII — Contlnilea Showing; Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CiTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Dewey County — 12-22 — S 4 22 5 40 12-23 _ — 11 13-22 - 4 4 40 1 5 13 14 13_23 , 9 1 9_9i 15-22 4 1 9 15.28 - - 15.24 10 1 4 2 41 1 148 16.22 - 7 2 21 1 16.23 _ _ - 2 16.24 249 16-25 _ - - 16-26 - - 17-22 ~ - _ 2 2 1 1 17-28 _ _ __ _ -_ 226 17-24 17-25 _ 1 6 17-27 - ^_ •17-28 - - _- 17-29 _ _ - . 141 97 699 TABLE XXII — Continued Sliowing; Production of Vesetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips ^u. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bv. Melons Bu. DouKlas County^ Belmont Berlin 1 1 4 2 7 100 118 120 37 86 68 72 47 123 49 25 37 133 12 62 15 32 18 23 30 24 27 18 42 10 36 27 67 18 11 18 39 13 4 29 8 16 62 70 24 4 4 9 108 23 12 6 37 9 9 9 28 50 83 13 9 100 46 27 2 26 31 9 34 46 8 13 13 53 43 31 34 28 26 29 40 102 29 35 36 434 426 81 10 Clark 10 Sast Choteau 396 65 Grandview Holland 6 400 112 3 1 92 114 Independence 263 19 33 Lincoln _ _ 139 Valley 5 165 TVftlnut Grove Armour — — 11 2 122 69 43 10 95 117 26 15 249 9 2 Delmont The County- 555 1,206 402 584 323 609 1,177 1,806 804 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XXII— Continued Shofrlngr Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Qther Douglas County — 2 5 4 3 5 1 5 8 16 3 12 4 10 13 10 13 11 11 9 22 Berlin _ - - Clark -_ - — — 1 Garfield _ _ •1 9 \ 4 10 t Iowa Joubert- _ • Valley __ „ Walnut Grove _ 32 1 34 6 in Delmont . „ 87 182 12 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 80B TABLE XXII— Continned Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Edmund County^ 1 2 37 86 4 12 16 18 18 23 24 3 12 S 8 42 43 43 52 160 51 Bell 175 Bowdle 105 Bryant _ Clear Lake Cleveland - _ 24 8 33 7 2 3 48 1 12 12 32 3 14 2 4 31 26 6 '\ 3 2 13 13 19 239 9 32 9 28 11 1 6 5 3 58 _ 1 20 34 7 6 30 41 27 24 4 17 22 6 9 5 13 29 38 6 12 75 Cloyd Valley 36 Cortland Cottonwood 3 300 213 Glen 75 164 Harmon Hillside 2 87 Hosmer 13 25 27 9 36 34 25 38 32 20 12 73 39 7 13 206 40 85 12 4 19 Ipswich _ - 7 Kent Liberty ■ - _. _ 5 2 33 21 54 10 30 13 25 6 32 19 109 9 5 18 28 14 45 1 10 4 4 9 35 36 144 13 14 12 10 30 43 6 28 33 9 6 33 75 105 112 Modena 634 50 67 Montpelier 1 2 4 Pembrooke Powell 14 43 49 5 16 27 28 30 Richland Rosette 3 Union Vermont 3 14 23 3 12 50 24 29 3 3 10 18 16 9 Bowdle _ 31 2 31 2 10 3 45 Ipswich 8 The County- 90 662 406 820 230 746 950 2,427 806 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABIiEi XXH — Continued Showing Production of Vegetables liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS i Peas I Beans I Bu. I Bu. I I I Edmund County— Adrian Bell ^ Bowdle Bryant Clear Lake Cleveland Cloyd Valley Cortland Cottonwood :. Fountain Glen Glover Harmon Hillside Hosmer Hudson Huntley Ipswich Kent Liberty Madison Modena Montpelier Odessa Perabrooke Powell Richland Rosette Sangamon Union Vermont ■Ipswich 4 11 6 4 11 11 1 16 3 2 2 2 25 14 Other . Bu. 26 49 1 "35 "40 The County 92 154 159 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 807 TABIiB XXII — Continued Shoiring Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CItU DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu Melons Bu. Grant County — Adams _ _ 950 11 108 296 57 81 23 66 39 7 101 226 Alban 66 146 Bigstone Blooming "Val. — Parmington 5 17 41 .10 81 92 138 90 308 40 20 305 31 39 37 84 15 49 38 59 63 102 5 60 41 51 50 11 45 65 39 ■10 102 17 15 119 12 34 13 9 • 56 22 77 115 91 149 145 86 20 28 24 73 29 42 26 44 7 1 2 Grant Centre Kilborn J 15 1 3 31 8 Madison Mazeppa .6 8 16 116 43 61 Stockholm Troy 10 49 19 6 3 33 _ 14 1 27 116 12 227 50 32 4 19 33 7 6 I 51 12 10 1 2 18 119 8 5 1 5 20 15 Bigstone City Milbank City 5 2 24 Twin Brooks 1 The County 1,188 1,910 622 640 398 1,355 460 286 TABLB XXII — Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Grant County— 5 Alban 4 73 2 Blooming Val. _ 13 5 13 2 2 45 6 28 24 11 37 82 31 51 23 43 Farmington o Grant Centre ** Kilborn __ — - __ 12 Lura _ _ 35 83 Mazeppa Melrose Osceola _ __ Stockholm __ 11 22 133 Troy 16 4 Twin Brooks Vernon 4 11 18 1 Bigstone City 5 E Milbank City Strandberg Twin Brooks i ' ■" The County 143 432 2S6 808 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXII — Contlmied Showing Prodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. 1 GregOTT County — 95-65 1 7 63 404 57 140 332 104 129 101 76 60 67 78 219 241 204 20 16 103 52 2 27 14 12 7 IS 37 48 S 9 2 1 17 28 37 _ 1 *7 2 27 44 101 6 52 19 43 ,19 16 4 1 35 10 30 30 1 - 6 2 15 6 4 15 80 7 56 29 126 78 44 105 112 58 57 46 12 33 22 11 1 100 12 1 35 13 19 73 48 SO 95-66 1 4 136 95-67 854 95-68 ■ 46 95-69 4 5 5 2 10 2 1 4 8 3 21 9 231 95-70 442 95-71 447 95-73 68 3 18 14 84 113 40 51 37 2 8 5 59 104 140 382 96-68 EH 96-68 W% 96-69 E% 96-69 W% 96-70 ■_ _ 137 10 192 13 963 96-71 35 96-72 _ 220 96-73 100 97-69 -_ 2 1 4 11 1 1 46 1 2 7 10 97-70 97-71 15 83 97-73 E% 97-73 W% 98-70 _ 1 2 5 16 29 18 12 20 111 6 5 3 26 17 7 5 3 25 60 1 1 23 46 9 11 2 5 43 328 200 98-71 35 98-72 4 19 4 27 11 52 2 69 8 98-73 3 151 99-71 99-72 1 13 3 6 12 82 10 53 11 27 90 3 4 3 9 12 2 4 12 21 5 44 12 3 46 3 3 1 7 18 4 3 - 17 43 29 5 5 620 6 5 6 16 301 99-73 10 100-72 198 100-73 __ 3 4 10 Gregory 1 22 13 8 4 3 27 4 12 5 14 Dallas 1 Herrick 12 The County 128 2,986 432 670 630 1,286 1,282 6,665 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 809 TABIiB XXII— Continued Showing .VTOdnctlon of Vegretables by Counties and Blinor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Gregory County — 95-66 _ _ 3 2 247 3 4 7 5 1 26 95-66 — _ 13 95-67 — _. 95-68 52 47 30 28 1 26 7 3 9 22 18 20 67 75 95-69 226 95-70 _ - - — 25 96-71 __ __ __ 95-72 — 95-73 11 5 96-68 B% 96-68 W% 96-69 E% 3 4 96-69 W% 96-70 3 1 19 103 96-71 — 3 96-72 _ -_ 283 96-73 40 97-69 _ _. 8 1 30 3 97-70 i 97-71 97-72 97-73 B% 2 1 9 38 42 20 30 97-73 W% 1 98-70 ' 98-71 _ ... 98-72 32 26 98-73 _ 18 72 99-71 _ „ 99-72 . 2 9 9 67 1 4 2 6 8 3 106 99-73 100-72 — . 4 20 100-73 : 2 28 Bonesteel 5 20 Dallas - _ 47 Fairfax 2 3 Herrick - 86 The County 359 663 1,187 810 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII — Contlnnea Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Sllnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Pars- nips TOWNSHIPS Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. 1 Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Haakon County — 75 3 10 20 50 7 3 8 1 Springfield Phillip 3 4 1 4 14 5 i 10 4 10 23 50 102 38 65 26 52 Phillip - 119 1-23 30 Midland 2 56 7 30 42 73 8 6 4 32 21 % 1 138 2 51 2 2 3 72 15 50 Grindstone 25 28 5 5 3 1 1 7 11 2 1 2 8 1 24 11 15 2 S 43 65 2 97 Phillip 5 161 62 Pleasant View 2 6 11 3 12 1 9 350 5 22 1 2 27 5 3 6 17 12 7 13 7 15 4 216 21 t 5 6 3 1 130 45 3 2 1 3 6 1 2 217 Biitte , 23 Pleasant Valley- Tucker Smith — 3-22 57 7 12 Iowa - 16 19 20 1 1 3 12 6 40 3 7 9 2 6 10 14 4 2 8 3 7 42 Kiser 125 Ash Creek 72 Bridges Creek __ 1 29 . - 1 1 1 2 1 Mattison Dowling Marietta 1 12 3 8 4 19 2 10 6 41 132 4 Top Bar 5-21 _ __ _— 3 31 13 8 9 70 5-22 5-23 2 26i 5-24 6-18 25 6-19 _ Mileaville 33 100 5 1 3 21 3 15 1 18 12 3 2 1 15 5 - 8 11 5 11 53 4 56 6-21 450 6-22 75 1 25 7-18 — — 7-19 40 '83 7-20 ii 2 2 50 19 10 80 2 7-21 7-22 75 3 22 80 7-23 . -__ - -"- 7-24 _ 11 70 8-22 — 8-23 1 107 6 37 2 217 22 2 10 70 1 10 24 3 3,065 8-24 _ 9-24 _- Phillip 5 3 2 16 2 1 Nowlln Kimball Puhnan 2 5 8 * The County 71 999 396 957 152 591 1,373 5,207 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 811 table: XXII — Continued Showing Production of VegretalileH by CountleM and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas BU. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Haakon County — 1-lg i 4 12 3 6 4 5 25 Phillip 2 Phillip - — 56 1.23 Center - — - Midland 2 __ 2-19 „ _ 2 2 1 21 Phillip _ - 6 Cherry 1 1 i Pleasant _ _ 1 Lone Tree - 2 3 1 3 3 2 Lincoln _ - — — 2 7 4 1 1 Butte - _ Pleasant Valley - 34 5 3-22 Iowa 4 5 Kiser . 2 1 Ash Creek _ - _ _ i 3 Black Hawk Mattison Maximilian 7 5 8 1 1 5-21 - 5-23 6-18 "" Milesville S'O 1 1 6-23 Grandfield 7-19 7-20 .. 2 7-21 .. 7-22 _ 75 1 7-23 - 7-24 _ 8-22 8-23 — — 8-24 50 Phillip 1 1 Kimball ' The County 187 102 432 812 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 table: XXII— CoDtlnnea Shotvlns Production of VegetaMeii by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlTislon* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS - Pars- nips Bu.- To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots - Bu. Onions Bur- Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers -Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Hamlin County — Brantford Castlewood 5 1 29 31 19 7 151 15 22 15 9 9 45 6 ls 12 5 13 76 11 9 2 32 3 33 19 1 4 94 3 23 12 3 2 565 4 5 12 3 Dixon 28 1 12 Bstelline 2 57 38 4 3 8 12 5 127 49 9 58 36 7 47 25 45 4 4 79 39 4 39 Hayti 4 Norden Ondahl Oxford 10 18 1 1 14 126 129 13 le 72 34 59 4 6 36 20 74 3 3 35 5 1 25 37 61 3 4 34 38 67 1 7 30 19 Bryant 1 Hazel 2 Lake Norden Castlewood The County 104 793 346 387 84 417 853 100 TABLE XXII— Continued Showing; Production of Vegetables by Counttes and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas .Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Hamlin County- 8 13 16 8 9 66 4 Cleveland - - — 1 2 44 Dempster Dixon _ 273 Garfield 1 Florence Hamlin '. 33 3 39 10 3 4 Hayti - Norden _ Opdahl Oxford 15 28 2 21 20 1 Bryant . g Hazel Lake Norden 17 Castlewood 13 14 10 The County . 149 224 310 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S13 TABIiE XXII — Continned Shewing Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Conntleii and Minor Civil Dlvlslonsi TOWNS AND 1 Pars- nips TOWNSHIPS Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. 1 Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. 1 Hand County— Aldee 1 1 41 99 9 6 5 3 7 13 6 14 9 1 1 66 9 8 22 1 Alpha 3 3 28 102 2 -1 -_ _ - Como 142 3 2 83 5 10 42 1 1 6 18 9 12 29 12 1 5 160 Falrview Florence 5 1 1 13 7 4 6 8 15 14 • 6 12 1 1 SO 3 Orand - - 3 21 40 38 6S 11 14 1 2 5 13 7 13 5 16 27 3 17 2 19 30 1 4 12 11 15 20 1 73 5 4 - 5 1 - 9 4 8 28 51 7 4 1 8 20 21 21 3 9 1 Oreenlief 2 Harrison Holden 3 14 Howell 25 43 50 47 20 36 31 65 16 Hulbert _ 11 4 2 10 Lynn - 57 34 Hondamln Midland S 21 Miller 17 2 Ohio Ontario 402 2 4 27 12 77 7 6 25 8 17 40 18 6 20 7 4 10 5 7 33 1 50 Plato 55 Pleasant Val. ^ Riverside _.— 17 3 3 4 Rose Hill 2 52 31 300 19 14 2,000 15 10 512 91 42 15 20 23 29 9 91 21 36 1- - - 221 Spring Hill 1 4 York 80 180 6 30 4 3 51 6 5 37 3 8 1 10 Miller City Vayland 1 4 The County 615 1,349 601 460 2,195 353 339 - 17339 811 THIRJ) CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII — Contlnned Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas BU. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Hand County — Aldee 6 Bat^s _ 8 21 40 Cairleton _ Como _ _ 5 4 Palrview •_ 1 Gilbert _.; Glendale ' Grand _ 4 13 Greenlief - - 2 1 2 1 2 2 4 Holden Highland Howell _ 30 Hulbert 2 2 2 i 1 14 5 9 4 Lynn Logman 14 Midland _ ._ 1 Miller 1 _. Ohio - - Ontario Park ..: __ 1 3 13 2 4 17 5 Plato — Pleasant Val. _ Ree Heights Riverside 1 Rockdale Rose Hill 8 4 St. Lawrence _i_ Spring __ __ -. Spring Lake 6 6 9 g Spring Hill _ ___ _ _ 6 Wheaton _ York 10 Miller City Vayland 39 2 49 2 The County 107 172 117 AGRICULTURAr STATISTICS 815 table: XXII — Continued Showing Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Hanson County^ Beulah ' = 256 13 34 72 15 201 1 22 76 . Hanson 5 4 5 68 97 26 26 21 1 13 27 2 3 1 32 10 1 32 1 7 Jasper 46 Piano - - - Pleasant 68 62 111 120 9 13 84 7 il 31 10 102 23 63 38 42 2 4 2 17 3 102 22 96 56 16 21 21 39 74 2,050 Spring Lake Taylor _ 6 1 15 1 5 166 Wayne 66 Worthen Alexandria 30 Fulton 8 17 35 3 8 26 ._ _ The County 50 927 226 417 49 545 237 2,446 TABLE XXII — Continued SboTTlng Froductlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Hanson County — Beulah _ _ 66 2 Ejdgerton 3 Hanson — . i 14 12 2 Piano _ _ Pleasant _ _ 26 4 29 39 18 5 1 17 24 2 5 Taylor Worthen Fulton The County 64 204 2 S16 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXII— ConUnued Showing^ Frodnctlon of VesetableH by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS To- Pars- ma- nips toes Bu. Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- oum-' bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Hardingr County — 15-1 15-2 16-3 44 10 18 6 29 160 15-4 15-5 2 2 5 15 15 15-6 15-7 5 10 4 1 3 6 G5 15-8 ' 15-9 1 6 16-1 __ 2 6 4 6 2 6 1 2 6 1 4 3 16-2 2 10 16-3 2 2 3 2 16-4 __ - 16-5 2 1 25 16-6 16-7 1 1 , 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 1 4 5 6 1 16-8 16-9 _ __ 17-1 1 2 2 _ 17-2 _ 17-3 __ 2 I 10 9 4 3 2 1 20 17-4 2 1 3 17-5 2 25, 17-6 __ __ 17-7 17-8 _. 17-9 __ __ 12 6 7 5 4 38 3 16 18. 35 18 27 18-1 104 18-2 18-3 __ __ _ 1 i 2 2 6 1 3 7 1 2 2 18-4 2 10 ?? 18-5 __ _ 1 13 18-6 - _ 18-7 - _ 18-8 _ 2 27 4 3 5 3 9 20 1 108 15 5 20 10 5 6 96 12 1 31 8 6 4 18-9 4 28 6 5 6 61 125 1 8 130 19-1 ._ 19-2 35 19-3 15 2?6 19-4 19-5 1 2 3 2 5 7 22 55 19-6 28 19-7 _ 19-8 6 17 45 6 6 - 5 26 13 3 1 1 2 15 5 6 5 2 1 10 2 3 12 5 5 5 15 4 ■3 6 3 4 16 8 9 1 1 1 3 461 4 3 1 2 1 4 2 8 41 22 20 11 86 34 17 12 6 5 5 19-9 ■ 20-1 - 1 1 3 1 20-2 20-3 _ 20-4 20-5 20-6 20-7 12 20 6 3 7 20-8 25 4 8 6 10 17 2 7 20-9 53 3 20 20 21-1 21-2 3 28 21-3 - 21-4 2 3 1 3 4 2 5 12 12 2 14 9 7 4 40 2 17 7 1 1 9 20 7 52 10 27 47 21-5 21-6 21-7 __ 5 fi 17 5 2 21-8 41 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 817 TABIiB XXII— Contlnned Showing: Production of Vegetables by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips BU. To- ma- toes ,BU. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- c\un- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. 21-9 22-1 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 10 22-2 15 22-3 22-4 22-5 19 3 6 4 IL..1 1 22-6 22-7 1 1 1 45 2 30 1 5 4 100 I 22-8 22-9 __ - _ 23-1 1 15 1 1 4 1 2 1 5 1 23-2 23-3 23-4 _ 23-5 23-6 5 5 3 2 1 2 1 11 2 3 2 1 23-7 g 23-8 23-9 Camp Cook 1 2 Buffalo 2 2 1 The County 44 4031 322 1 424 275 286 1,110 1,374 818 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI.K XXII — Continued ShoTTlns Prodnctlon of Vesetables by Conntles and Minor CItII DiTlalonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Harding: County — 15-1 _ __ . 15-2 _ 15-3 _ 3 4 15-4 - 15-5 2 1 15-6 — __ _. - 15-7 _ 12 24 15-8 _ 15-9 - .. 16-1 -«. 1 16-2 _ _ __ 16-3 - .. 2 16-4 26 16-5 _ .__ 16-6 — . 16-7 _- -_~ 2 1 16-8 -_ 16-9 — - _ 17-1 _ _ _ 1 7 17-2 _ - — 17-3 _ - _ 17-4 - ~r _ 1 1 11 5 17-5 __ __ __ _ 17-6 _ _ 17-7 _ - . _ 17-8 17-9 __ 7 10 28 4 18-1 _. _ 18^2 _ _ 18-S _ __ 1 2 1 1 18-4 1 1 18-5 18-6 - — J 18-7 _- 18-8 .. — 2 8 18 1 5 18-9 - 10 107 19-1 , 19-2 1 2 19-3 4 19-4 19-5 1 5 32 19-7 19-8 2 2 10 9 4 1 19-9 1 4 1 2 4 60 20-1 ' 20-2 20-3 21 20-4 20-5 _«_-_— — -. 20-6 20-7 20-8 i 2 i II 20-9 : 6 3 2 21-1 , — — — — — • — 21-3 21-4 21-6 21-6 ^ 2 2 8 3 3 21-8 ::: 2 3 500 -, ,_. AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 819 TABI/K XXII— Continued Showing Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlstonR TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. 22-2 . 2 22-3 22-4 22-5 22-6 _ 3 4 6 4 22-7 22-S 25 22-9 23-1 23-2 _ __ 1 23-3 23-4 _ _ 23-5 23-6 1 23-7 2 23-8 Carys Crook 1 2 3 1 79 223 772 820 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXII — Continued Showing: Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu.. Hngrhes County- Byron 6 19 21 10 6 20 De Grey Peoria Dry Run 1 1 58 93 7 18 21 6 35 3 870 270 Webster Logran 3 1 25 39 6 5 6 4 1 16 10 15 6 2 10 28 59 Blunt Valley De Grey Butte . 80S 206 62 2 7 200 2 34 20 312 6 10 1 41 1 765 1 410 Harrold Pleasant Valley Canning Bretton ■1 404 1 13 1 250 10 4 5 2 _ 25 50 15 5 9 50 150 Blunt 1 15 3 8 6 150 Pierre Indian 50 50 200 1,000 The County 1,219 798 368 310 117 902 768 2,577 TABIjK XXn — Continued ShowlnK Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor ClTil DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Hugbes County- Byron De Grey i 2 1 1 , Peoria , Dry Run Webster _ 2 1 3 3 liOgan Blunt ~ Valley De Grey 1 1 Butte ~ ~ Harrold _ Pleasant Valley "* Canning Bretton Blunt 4 9 "■ Harrold . 4 Pierre Indian School The County 19 14 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 31 TABIiE XXII— Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil DItIsIoub TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onidns Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. HutchlnBon Co—- Capital 18 84 53 2 25 11 13 58 19 1 5 29 166 19 33 13 17 275 Clayton 1 440 Cross Plains 38 'Pair Grandview 97 49 36 17 50 59 3 2 398 156 132 10 134 75 226 36 84 21 45 78 1,640 German 936 ICassel 1,084 Kaylor 4 117 98 120 60 Kulm 3 7 2 12 12 13 55 22 179 3 75 78 1,315 Liberty 431 Milltown 1,114 Oak Hollow Pleasant 2 51 46 32 64 56 72 141 83 197 14 14 41 15 35 3 36 40 34 36 53 36 67 32 40 192 75 64 20 367 6 25 7 14 12 84 23 24 16 43 ' 26 99 329 66 146 20 121 209 443 255 10 330 5 .28 11 548 27 21 6 51 98 50 387 "l,183 2,033 Sharon 1,364 1,187 Starr 1 260 SusQuehanna 542 Sweet 887 Valley 2,167 Wittenberg "Wolf Creek 6 1,726 300 Freeman Menno _ 26 372 2 224 81 Olivet Parkston 17 23 i 1 2 15 1 25 2 11 T'fipp .l___r- " - ~ 2 10 The Countyr. 50 1^795 586 1,460 441 3.404 1,567 19,073 822 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIles liy Goiintiea aud Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- .toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. 1 Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Pennington Co.^ 1-5 - _ 1-6 2 i 7 3 22 47 5 31 10 1 22 96 16 10 - 5 17 9 28 17 207 30 1-7 164 1-8 51 1-9 1-10 1-11 8 2 2 4 4 5 1 6 2 60 1-12 21 1-13 1-14 1 1-15 3 112 1 2 10 3 7 12 20 1 11 9 8 118 7 3 29 12 2 214 8 5 21 128 11 2 2 9 6 2,112 22 3 32 37 4 27 105 3 20 474 39 1-16 1-17 _ 34 13'5 2-5 701 2-6 _ 51 2-7 _ _ 51 2-8 __.i„ 2-9 3 19 5 10 15 4 7 28 39 266- 2-10 2-11 4 7 2 4 10 2-12 2-13 1 3 2-14 30 8 5 6 5 16 45 2-15 2 1 1 12 19 3 9 7 3 11 6 1 2 3 67 2-16 2-17 20 3-14 3-15 3 5 1 4 4 14 5 65 3-16 3-17 4-15 ^ . 4-16 _ _ 1 10 48 4-17 5-15 _ _ _ 5-16 5-17 6-17 1 16 13 116 4 15 42 4 11 91 5 42 7 60 450 55 6 1-5 11 64 1-6 1-7 1-8 16 128 2 240 5 1-9 t._ 1-10 _ 6 11 56 10 2 20 23 5 18 33 1 6 3 1 9 143 5 1 6 2 8 7 4 7 3 5 26 6 1 12 30 1 4 1-11 _ 1-12 1-13 2 3 2 12 2 1-14 2,000 2 1-15 _ 67 1-16 1-17 10 1 1 1 1 3 1 — 2-5 _ - 1 1 60 1 2-6 _ 50 1 2-7 2-8 11 16 - 2 1 9 2 1 1 5 12 2-9 _ 10 - 4 _ 2 - 3 22 35 7 20 44 51 2-10 2-11 2-12 106 2-13 2-14 28 40 2-15 _ 1 19 2-16 7 8 21 30 30 620 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 853 TABI/E XXII — Continued Showing Production of Vegetables l»y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 'l Uo-'l ',, 1, TOWNS AND I Pars-I ma- | Car- Tur- I nips I toes I rots (Onions ( nips TOWNSHIPS I Bu. Bu. | Bu. | |Bu. | Bu. I I I Cu- cum- bers I Bu. Beets I Bu. Melons ■| Bu. Pennington Co. — Continued — 2-17 4 1 2 4 1 1 54 3-12 3-13 1 20 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 12 10 3 5 40 70 10 3-14 3-15 15 3-16 3-17 1 5 1 2 1 5 13 4-13 4-14 4-15 _ 1 1 2 _ 10 4-16 ' 2 21 1 175 1 25 4-17 __ 11 1 23 27 1 201 3 1 900 1N-3E Hill City Imlay Underwood 15 6 5 Owanka Rapid City 4 2 1 Wall __ _ . West Pennington 4 15 6 7 1 The County-- 2,281 487 534 921 222 2,598 2,094 4,263 S54 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXII — Continued Showing Frodnctlon of Vegetables 1>y Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Fennlnston County— 1-6 i 5 7 6 7 8 5 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 i 1-12 __ _ _ 1 1-12 1-13 . 1-14 _ __ __ 1-15 1 3 1 13 1-16 __ _ 50 1-17 _ _ 2-5 _ 2-6 _ _ __ 6 11 2-7 _ _ 2-8 2-9 15 15 2 3 2-10 -. _ _ _ _- 2-11 2 2-12 _ 2-13 _- 2-14 _ _. 30 2-15 - 3 1 3 5 2-16 2-17 3-14 - 3-15 __ _ 2 3-16 _ _ _ _ 3-17 _ 4-15 _ _ 4-16 3 4-17 5-15 ~~ 5-16 _ 6-17 _ "*"*"" ~ 6-17 _ 1-5 6 1 7 3 — — — -.. — . 1-7 1-8 1-9 4 2 1 105 6 72 10 100 1-10 J. 1-11 1-12 1-13 2 ,2 1-14 1-15 1-17 ii"irii_z.ziziiz.zirzzz~ 2-6 "" 17 2-7 2-8 2-9 _ i i 1 2-10 2-11 2-12 ---------- 2-13 2-14 2-15 2 2 10 1 -------- 2-16 ■ 2-17 _ 3 2 1 60 8-12 ZZZZ — --. — AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S55 TABLB XXII — Continued Showing Prodnctlon of Vesetables by Connties and IHinor Civil DlTlHlana TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Fennlneton County — Continued— 3-13 _ _ 3-14 3-15 _ _ 17 3-16 30 3-17 _ _ _ 4-13 4-14 _ _ 4-15 4-16 4-17 1 i 500 1N-3B Hill City ■ — Rapid City __ _ Qulnn Wall 5 7 2 S2 255 S47 856 THITlD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII — Continuea Showing Frodnctlon of Vegetables liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS ( i To- I Pars- 1 ma- I nips I toes I Bu. I Bu. I Bu. I I I I I Car- I rots I Onions I Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- I cum- I 1 bers I Beets I Melons Bu. Bu. I Bu. Perkins County— 13-10 13-11 13-12 13-13 13-14 13-15 13-16 13-17 14-10 14-11 14-12 14-13 14-14 14-15 14-16 14-17 15-10 15-11 15-12 15-13 15-14 15-15 15-16 15-17 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 16-14 16-15 16-16 16-17 17-10 17-11 17-12 17-13 17-14 17-15 17-16 17-17 18-10 18-11 18-12 18-13 18-14 18-15 18-16 18-17 19-10 19-11 19-12 19-13 19-14 19-15 19-16 19-17 20-10 20-11 20-12 20-13 20-14 20-15 I -j- -[- 10 I- 17 11 29 II 4| 25 51 30| 1 371 3 101 ll 101 181 4 31 22| 1251 36 8 231 71 7| 64] 22 231 — I. 3 24 18, ■9 1 26 14' 3 15 13 11 1 1 23 31 10 4 15 6 8 14 151 7| 131 141 1 18 18 1 5 131 30| I' 6 1 571 44 . 51 19 171 91 20| 261 17 8 IS -I- 71 1311 3 19 14 21 II 31 15 13 121 70 70 10 10 11 6! 14 38 23 106 60 95 15 59 52 2 2 34 34 42 192 14 28' 20 36 16 46 72 22 6 5 53 56 6 25 10 11 35 20 11 7 38 10 14 23 15 31 18 10 7 18 72 10 2 5 9 115 9 5 35 7 26 72 44 2 17 12 37 27 12' 46 56 196 13 1 3 121 101 13 7 46 20 14 24 2 26 66 17 ^4'l ll' 4 16 3 332 7 2 12 14 179 14 2 40 49 14 29 126 12 44 30 70 205 83 171 41 25 32 75 95 25 45 87 141 55 350 I'O 375 45 31 10 40 1 7 101 100 210 21 22 16 6 105 107 1,112 17 50 10 80 65 14 20 231 142 154 203 141 51 80 20 117 82 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S57 TABLE XXII — Continued Showing Frodnetion of Vegetableisi by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. TO. ma- toes Bu. 1 Car- 1 rots 1 Bu. Onions • |Bu. 1 Tur- 1 Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets 1 Bu. Melons Bu. 20-16 6 g 5 10 15 11 35 56 12 8 9 5 9 27 54 70 31 8 6 35 40 64 69 38 6 2 28 2 12 25 28 15 2 18 5 23 8 14 21 23 29 15 1 19 7 2 14 17 27 3 90 43 4 845 7 42 18 17 9 12 98 25 14 32 30 40 46 20-17 4 39 1 16 79 16 29 21 10 14 16 15 5 30 24. 134 IT 2 18 11 60 17 15 11 113 1 28 22 12 6 6 45 99 4 5? 76 524 99 46 2 18 16 12 17 1 ' 46 276 5 16 12 53 7 14 4 12 45 41 22 20 2 11 10 5 30 61 22 5 lOS 21-10 21-11 2 7 20 21-12 _ 7 21-13 1 21-14 5 12 5 12 101 21-15 _ 15 21-16 - __ 168 21-17 _ — 12 22-10 57 22-11 - 1 5 25 22-12 20 22-13 21 22-14 4 8 7 557 22-15 — 141 22-16 154 22-17 23-10 24 11 1 207 11 10 19 21 23-11 _ 1 1 1 211 23-12 _ — 108 23-13 76 23-14 50 23-15 455 23-16 1 15 23-17 The County- 273 2,188 1,053 1,904 2,144 1,665 3,245 7,765 858 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/H: XXII — Conttnned Sliowlng Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor ClTil DivlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Perkins County— 13-10 13-11 13-12 13-13 13-14 13-15 13-16 13-17 14-10 14-11 14-12 \4-13 14-14 14-15 14-16 14-17 15-10 15-11 15-12 15-13 15-14 15-15 15-16 15-17 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 16-14 16-15 16-16 16-17 17-U 17-11 17-12 17-13 17-14 17-15 17-11 17-17 18-10 18-11 18-12 18-13 18-14 18-15 18-11 18-17 19-10 19-11 19-12 19-13 19-14 10-15 19-16 19-17 20-10 20-11 20-12 20-13 20-14 20-15 20-16 20-17 21 6 "io 16 1 20 10 4 18 125 30 152 20 1 10 6 27 30 4 "Ts 103 35 37 ASRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 859 TABLE XXII — Continued Showing Production oi Vegretables by Counties and Minor Civil DivlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. FerkinB County — Continued — 21-10 — _ — 72 3 10 6 6 5 2 1 8 2 6 10 13 4 35 1 13 11 7 21-11 _ 1 7 7 9 4 2 1 5 50 21-12 27 21-13 ^_ 21-14 1 21-15 1 21-16 — 4 21-17 _ 22-10 22-11 _ 22-12 3 6 13 3 2 22-13 _ 1 22-14 22-15 __ __ 22-16 _ 16 22-17 23-10 3 1 3 23-11 20 23-12 23-13 _ 23-14 2 9 6 9 2 23-15 23-16 23-17 _ The County 275 619 745 860 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL.B XXII — Continued Shelving Production of VegetaMes by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toies Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Potter County — 1 3 4 33 24 2 28 3 9 35 4 30 4 SO 21 3 6 20 Artichoke 2 Avon Springs — Carr _ 24 60 46 35 32 8 1 15 14 6 1 2 14 4 38 15 9 1 2 11 5 38 7 1 15 11 16 7 24 1 15 3 22 19 18 1 9 Cattron _ _ Cunningham Elida :. 1 9 2 2 37 41 8 Fairview 15 Forest City 10 Gettysburg _ Hoven 11 30 3 59 32 33 1 18 28 10 24 30 27 8 15 1 11 125 6 10 13 9 37 16 11 1 13 6 3 32 1 10 2 1 5 35 12 2 S5 7 11 22 85 11 29 12 20 IS 7 Lincoln - 41 Logan 4 2 5 1 3 23 49 25 Lucas _ _ 1 North Riverside Owatonna Pleasant View 11 4 6 13 16 9 5 4 South Forest City 7 2. 7 5 2 2 35 2 West Forest City 21 1 50 9 120 Tolstoy 1 25 7 26. 201 12 Lebanon Hoven 14 _ 52 22 10 139 ■ 3 Gettysburg: The County 74 562 384 512 197 1 281 348 314 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 861 TABI/E: XXII — Continued Showing; Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Potter County— 9 15 15 2 Artickoke Carr 8 _ _ 7 1 16 5 1 14 5 1 Elida 10 4 4 23 4 1 6 7 4 5 19 2 650 S Lucas - 25 8 7 Pleasant View So. Forest City 1 1 60 18 1 1 20 6 300 The County 122 773 369 862 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXn — Contlnned ShoTrlng Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum-' hers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Roberts County — Alto __ 2 3 7 6 1 14 13 145 94 7 28 14 17 37 24 5 13 11 31 73 49 8 9 16 17 14 96 11 19 36 131 65 32 9 8 9 52 110 10 6 Agency 3 Becker _ 72 7 Bryant - 131 Dry Wood Lake 10 43 169 30 153 73 11 23 20 35 121 30 2 36 34 4 11 24 169 6 44 25 Garfield 12 1 Goodwill Grant _ _ _ 2 3 8 12 50 58 80 19 7 61 201 30 44 32 21 2 1 66 65 13 17 17 28 Harmon, 127-48 2 Harmon, 127-49 5 . 13 9 3 2 106 193 32 41 8 20 47 11 14 5 5 Hart 33 41 31 23 i 11 9 7 13 Lake _ _ __ 46 Lawrence Lee 7S 3 Lien, 128-50 Lien, 129-50 21 116 22 61 15 2 33 6 25 8 53 36 22 61 33 5 88 4 26 9 6 74 18 69 25 6 33 4 19 11 25 Long Hollow 6 11 13 Norway, 128-52 _. Norway, 129-52 — 4 2 16 17 Ortley 1,000 27 46 17 9 36 88 19 Sisseton Springdale Spring Grove Summit 2 42 2 89 153 24 7 4 42 46 76 20 20 46 12 1 23 12 Victor, 128-49 __ Victor, 129-49 __ 1 58 35 34 15 25 70 3 56 27 28 7 10 78 White Rock, 128-48 78 23 16 13 40 13 g White Rock, 128, 129-47, 48, 49 Rosholt 19 2 6 11 2 2 10 1 28 1 1 159 1 1 4 Summit 2 1 The County 125 1,842 1,555 1,012 470 1,452 811 658 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 863 TABLE XXII— Continued Showingr Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CItII DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Roberta County — Alto 1 8 20 7 6 1 4 38 23 60 9 3 Aerencv _ 37 BoBslco - Bryant - 23 Eiiiterprise - _ - 3 2 5 36 9 13 Garfield 97 Grenesco - 3 2 20 1 Harmon, 127-48 Hart i 19 6 10 9 37 21 6 2 Lake 20 Lawrence - Lee _ <»_- - Lien, 128-50 Lien, 129-50 33 46 30 Minnesota __ 1 9 7 22 46 12 16 Norway, 129-52 " - 50 Ortley - 6 11 2 12 13 1 66 12 Summit — - - - Victor, 128-49 11 13 9 2 62 19 18 6 2 Victor, 129-49 White Rock, 128-48 _ White Rock, 128, 129-47, 48, 49 7 11 1 The County 202 640 369 864 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXII — Contlnned SlioM^ng Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- . ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Sanborn County-^ Aft on 4 22 62 310 169 35 8 7 20 7 1 24 2 IS 14 12 1 3 47 12 10 10 17 6 35 89 17 9 15 598 Diana 8 11 Floyd 90 1 138 197 2 56 123 62 275 14 21 2 20 43 24 19 30 29 ^3 10 19 22 20 33 - 21 2 39 20 49 21 3 13 50 17 56 370 8 4 2Sfi Onida 60 Silver Oneek Twin Lake Union 6 12 3 35 22 138 18 89 40 37 29 180 352 2 Warren 261 Elliott _ - - - 6 156 4 28 16 13 2^ 37 407 The County- 86 1,674 214 272 246 429 308 2,642 TABI,E: XXII— Continued Showing Production of Vegetables bT Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Sanborn County — Afton - „ _ 1 1 4 2 6 Benedict - - - - 1 1 2 Butler - _ - _ Floyd __ - _ 2 6 21 22 Onida _ _ _ _ _ Silver Creek _ _ 16 18 10 7 9 83 5 18 201 1,067 407 Warren _ Woonsooket *- — " Elliott _ — _ 2 _ 63 174 1,675 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S65 table: XXII — Continued Shawlngr Frodnction of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Pars- nips TOWNSHIPS 1 Bu. 1 To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Spink County — Antelope Athol 6 4 9 36 3 100 208 52 295 62 13 38 21 22 1 30l 1S 39 13 330 154 Belle Blaine Bellmont Benton 18 185 13 1 10 17 37 8 14 290 21 75 65 1 2 2 11 15 1 17 10 9 Capitola Clifton _ 7 4 40 10 2 3 61 17 135 35 6 21 21 3 26 17 7 6 38 2 35 73 5 50 42 Cornwall Crandon Bxllne 14 Frankfort 1 Garfield Groveland 12 17 15 13 5 9 5 3 18 13 39 11 15 Harmony Harrison sj 1 Jefferson 13 1 __ _ 165 79 __ 28 4 16 19 2 12 8 43 3 14 4 La Prairie Lincoln _ 97 52 __ 12 14 34 6 5 4 155 13 42 16 507 Lodl 8 17 Mellette Northville 6 1 __ 45 15 52 12 315 10 7 2 31 4 45 45 7 Prairie Center _ _.: - _ : Redfleld Richfield Spring „ _ _ 50 Sumner Tetonka Three Rivers Tulare 5 11 59 51 11 22 34 28 1 20 24 7 7 20 14 69 Turton 13 1 6 20 50 71 23 219 24 3 33 1 18 9.^ 11 5 26 3 2 14 27 3 3 61 52 Tulare _ 1 Brentford Redfleld "( "" 1 The County-- 171 1,912 4511 985 120 524 1 811 1,457 S66 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXII — Contlnned Showing Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Cl-rll DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Spink County — AnteloDe 6 18 Athol 14 Belle Blaine 4 1 Benton — Beotia 21 1 Clifton 12 1 3 20 2 2 Cornwall _ 1,000 Groveland - 3 9 13 11 Hiarmony - 1 Jefferson 10 13 1 Lake _ 2 9 16 3 Mellette Northvllle __ _ 3 6 1 15 Olean Prairie Center _ Redfleld _ — __ _ _ Richfield __ _ - SpriniT - - - - Sumner Tulare 5 2 1 1 6 21 2 6 30 340 Brentford _ 61 140 134 1,462 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 867 TABIiK XXII — Continued Showing Production of Vesetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. •Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Stanley County — 109-77 109-78 3 1 1 2 3 17 125 109-79 4 3-25 12 10 5 1 2 19 107 3-26 5 2 3-27 3-28 _ 3-29 51 1 31 101 80 3-30 3-31 16 10 i 1 2 3 11 3 303 60 4-25 2 12 4-26 4-27 _ 4-28 4-29 4-30 4-31 - _ 4-32 _ 4-33 5-25 6-26 25 17 20 1 20 2 11 250 5-27 2 1 16 5-28 _ __ 5-29 45 5-30 5-31 350 1 50 11 2 10 1 120 19 300 10 7 200 6-26 4 2 7 1 26 6-25 55 6-27 50 6-28 9 6-29 100 6-30 8-26 8-29 9-25 9-26 9-27 —L 9-28 9-29 1 1 The County— 358 204 40 146 26 90 803 1,086 No return was made for Town 7, R. 25-29, Town 8, R. 27 and 2S. 86S THIHD UKNSUS Ol' SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXII — Continued Shovring Production of Vesetables by Counties and lUlnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Stanley County — 109-77 109-78 1 75 109-79 3-25 3 11 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 21 2 3-30 3-31 4-25 _ 4-26 __ 4-27 4-28 4-29 4-30 4-31 4-32 4-33 5-25 5-26 __ - - 5-27 2 5-28 5-29 5-30 5-31 6-25 6-26 6-27 6-28 6-29' 6-30 8-26 8-29 9-25 9-26 9-27 9-23 9-29 10 2,000 The County 21 14 2,075 No return was made for Town 7, R. 25-29, Town 8, R. 25, 27 and AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS S69 TABLE XXII — Continued Showing Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CiTil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- 1 Tur- rets Onions | nips Bu. Bu. 1 Bu. 1 Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Sully County — Blaine 6 1 2 5 58 14 20 29 8 9 59 28 20 5 10 6 2 1 4 2 2 3 6 3 6 17 2 1 7 2 5 2 18 16 2 46 1 Clifton — 4 7 - 5 20 7 1 69 12 8 7 35 21 Cora 18 Elk Fairbank Fairvlew Farmington Farmer 14 3 15 3 3 12 3 7 1 7 7 3 14 12 9 2 50 126 6 Goodwater 31 11 30 Harrison Hartford Iowa 1 1 ^l 15 1 3 4 1 5 2 2 9 9 12 Lake • 4 14 58 25 67 27 7 3 2 2 13 9 8 3 17 10 98 13 9 1 10 2 18 7 10 Lincoln _ 3 2 35 28 8 2 9 1 6 15 Little Bend Lake Park Milford 18 2 1 335 9 Norton Norfolk 3 Okobojo 3 38 2 2 14 6 - SO 8 3 4 1 3 7 3 Pleasant _ 1 16 8 7 3 1 5 41 11 2 1 1 4 6 4 21 11 1 3 2 9 6 Pearl 1 36 Rich Valley _ 30 1 73 f 1 The County__ 84 570 152 318 72 259 166 795 870 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE] XXII — Continued ShovTlns Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Sully County — 1 3 1 5 3 31 Buffalo - 3 Clifton - _ 1 4 1 37 Elk Fairbank 1 1 1 1 .1 IX 82 73 Goodwater _ _ _ _ 1 7 3 1 40 1 _ ^ Lake _ _ _ 1 2 50 3 2 10 2 2 50 19 5 1 74 Little Bend - - 2 Mllford — __ _ __ _ Norton _ 7 Norfolk - __ - 1 6 Pleasant _ - 1 ' 4 X Rich Valley _ _ _ _ 1 1 4 1 8 Troy g The County 83 116 3S3 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 871 TABIiE XXII— Continued ShoTTlng Prodnctlon of Vegetables by ConntieR and MlnoT Civil DivislonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- oum^ bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Tripp County— 9B-74 95-75 12 3 262 342 18 16 75 100 136 162 Il2 77 6 120 35 74 613 205 240 17 1,784 95-76 828 95-77 413 95-78 1 12 158 97 18 12 51 20 48 31 .2,595 95-79 311 96-74 96-75 7 6 212 196 37 15 47 37 81 356 107 147 126 28 250 96-76 2,182 96-77 96-78 90 140 16 1 111 9 - 8 10 96-79 24 97-74 97-75 _._ 1 18 94 121 2 3 13 20 2 2 33 36 " 20 173 9 2 86 4 13 23 150 97-76 ^ 150 97-77 760 97-78 98-74 2 21 4 10 5 53 98-75 98-76 _- 7 150 14 13 307 120 37 1,413 98-77 __ 98-78 7 303 143 136 12 8 17 25 120 90 1 16 1 3 3 86 117 192 84 2,890 98-79 739 99-74 10 99-75 7 1 94 S 24 28 9 10 10 2 51 5 36 12 2 6 41 251 10 21 25 99-76 20 99-77 _ 1 17 3 9 2 9 3 386 99-78 _ 125 99-79 1 335 100-74 57 100-75 100-76 5 1 1 2 14 6 18 75 23 2 1 5 16 - 4 1 3 7 2 15 1 11 21 17 2 7 14 73 100-77 _ 100-78 _ 19 100-79 116 101-74 101-75 _ 1 90 12 7 5 66 27 123 101-76 101-77 10 101-78, 79 102-74 3 600 131 147 2 17 i 3 " 1? ' 22 i| 250 150 102-75 - 102-76 10 1 1 2 13 95 14 3 2 8 6 2 2 - 2 1 2 16 10 1 2 3 57 4 15 102-77 _ 32 52 2 •1 761 102-78 79 103-74 75 103-77 __ 165 1 50 Colorae 20 The County- 1,073 2,884 302 649 1,635 1 1,436| 2,175 17,249 8?2 *tiiRD Census op soufH DAkota, isiS table: XXII — Contlnned Showlns Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Tripp County — 95-74 _ - . - _ 95-75 _ _ __ 7 6 6 11 10 91 72 28 65 51 1,813 450 95-76 _ 95-77 _ _ 95-78 95-79 _ 225 96-74 _ 96-75 _ _ 84 100 96-76 ._ _ _ _ 22 2,360 96-77 - 96-78 2 31 96-79 _ -__ _ _ _ 97-74 97-75 _ __ 10 71 72 97-76 __ 8 9 425 97-77 159 97-78 98-74 _ _. __ 3 99-75 _ __ 1 98-76 5 63 98-77 _ 98-78 _ __ 10 2 1 167 51 2 1 98-79 282 99-74 _ _ _ 99-75 _ _ 99-76 _ _ _ _ 99-77 — 5 1 3 20 99-78 _ 99-79 25 10 100-74 . _ 100-75 _ - _ . 100-76 _ 6 8 100-77 100-78 _. 100-79 __ _ _ 4 38 2 23 101-74 _ _ _ _ _ 6 71 13 101-75 __ _ 1 101-76 __ _ 101-77 101-78, 79 4 6 2 102-74 102-75 _ _ 102-76 2 47 50 102-77 — _ _ 200 70 102-78, 79 — 103-74, 75 _ _ 103-77 1 1 The County 122 1,198 6,073 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS S73 TABIiE XXII — Contlnned Shovrlns Production of Vegretables by Conntles and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Turner County— Brotherfleld 15 229 93 43 46 81 21 ' 5 42 36 14 13 201 4 2 63 103 16 6 7 1,237 13 1 Centervllle Childstown Daneville _ Dolton 18 3 ; 3 34S 6 111 Germantown Home 9 11 14 9 1 140 165 125 206 158 127 147 347 36 89 249 261 122 25 27 4 2 10 5 - 3 23 44 32 2 48 45 45 77 27 34 4 101 73 18 38 30 1 33 38 33 36 63 67 7 121 67 16 23 4 10 75 38 8 36 16 8 51 130 4 9 53 39 9 99 113 54 67 60 136 33 134 71 30 36 29 9 76 57 29 162 39 74 9 92 148 17 165 208 Hurley 285 Marion _ 484 Middleton Monroe _ 213 451 615 Parker _ 529 Rosefleld Salem _ 407 100 Spring Valley Swan Lake Turner 52 22 441 95 65 Centervllle Dolton 2 9 3 1 18 3 28 10 1 1 18 7 1 1 7 Chancellor Irene 1 Marion 5 8 16 2 9 3 Parker Monroe 1 5 1 Viborg 9 3 The County- 162 2,390 - 687 683 639 1,104 - - 2,050 4.534 874 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABI,E XXII — Continued Showlns Production of VeKetableis by Conntles and Minor Civil Dl'Vlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu, Tamer Ctranty— 1 4 162 12 9 Childstown Daneville - 6 2 5 14 9 1 27 12 27 24 11 36 4 30 11 25 1 HuTley iMaribii - 12 4 6 14 16 3 MiddlBton Norway - Parker 192 Salem Spring Valley - 59 10 29 403 10 CenterVille Dolton 1 3 4 4 2 Irene _ _ _ _ 6 2 1 50 Parker 1 1 Viborg _ _ _ 2 5 333 269 671 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S75 TABL.E3 XXII'-Contlraned Showing FTe.dnctlon of Tegretablea by Coantfeck and. Minor GlvU Dlviaions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Cai"- rots Bi,. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers BU. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Vnton County — 4 138 194 u 180 1,996 2 15 9 L BriUe _ 1 525 3 1 16 11 395 Big SiouK Big. Sjusings Civil Bend 89-49. Civil Bend 90-49_ Civil Bend 90-50. Ellt Point 91-48 13 2 208 11 2 62 6 20' 2 15 4 50 55 1 20 550 50 600 ; 2,200 Ellc Point 91-49 55 Ellt Point 91-50 1.400 1 3 168 69 30 27 215 121 32 258 244 45 74 5 42 16 40 33 68 127 JefCerson SO'-iS 1 JefCerso.li 90-49 4 95 8 1 14 31 1 43 1 64 18 8 72 42 5 16 Prairie 8 1 1 14 37 63 19 4 32 26 a 16 21 15 153 16 10 16 34 20 4 59 57 137 11 298 Richland Sioux VaiUey 93-48 Siaiuc Valley 33-49 Spink . . 29 6 431 46 Virginia 94-48 _ Virginia 95-48 .. 6 14 95-50 Alcester 6 7 1 52 28 128 8 5 3 9 4 8 20 17 10 Jefferson Elk Point 7 23 28 106 2,200 The County 100 4,077 274- 521 270 386 1,035 8,070 876 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXU— Contlnnea ShOTTlngr Production of VesetableB 1)y Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslonii TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. Union County^ 1 6 Big Sioux _ 150 55 100 8 ' Big Springs Civil Bend 89-49 , _ 10 Civil Bend 90-49 __ 28 6 Civil Bend 90-50 14 Elk Point 91-48 _ 100 Elk Point _ - _ Elk Point 91-49 Emmet 3 11 16 111 Jefferson 90-48 Jefferson 89-49 1 Jefferson 89-49 Prairie _ _ _ 10 11 9 11 8 11 3 1 12 4 321 Richland Sioux Valley 93-48 5 Sioux Valley 93-49 50 Spink _ _. 49 Virginia 94-48 _ . : Virginia 95-48 _ . ._ _. Beresford _ __ _ _ 95-50 _ :. Alcester 12 6 3 4 49 Elk Point The County 389 99 738 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S77 TABIiE XXII — Continued Showing Production of Tegretables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. WalTrortli Co. — 121-74 2 78 8 4 19 5 8 17 20 6 3 8 6 10 37 27 3 34 9 25 121-75 5 181 121-76 _ 83 121-77 121-78 121-74 5 3 44 25 14 12 16 15 2 31 33 2 9 10 58 1 122-75 101 52 1 35 10 5 358 122-76 __ 235 122-77 1 15 122-78 123-74 11 43 34 38 65 9 22 16 13 27 21 40 36 48 29 1 96 126 70 20 9 23 308 19 13 113 6 1 6 25 3 5 24 15 31 25 6 2 28 66 44 95 27 27 83 5 91 143 55 14 14 28 96 4 IS 17 6 53 30 51 9 8 8 6 32 70 123-75 _ 110 123-76 2 27 123-77 50 123-78 1 201 123-79 _ 50 124-74 18 41 14 15 24 24 637 4 7 16 1 I 12 45 21 11 1 8 66 6 28 3 1 730 124-75 __ _ 1 871 188 518 124-76 124-7.7 3 124-78 124-79 6 10 73 822 124-80 Akaska _ . Glenham 2 7 - 4 4 653 1 40 152 Lowry Le Beau | 1 1 1 Mobridge Selby 1^ 3 5^ 44 38 15 43 20 6^ 5 18 20 17 i'^ 1 The County _ 60 1,254 424 1,158 408 1,634 410 4,783 878 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TA»I/E! XXII — Contlnned Showing Frodnctlon of Vegetables 1>y ConntleB and< Minor ClvU Illvislona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. 'Walwonth County — 121-74 — 1 5 2 4 7 121-75 __ 6 lgl-76 _ _ _ 2 121-77 _ _ - - _ 121-78 _ _ 121-74 _ ■ 1 3 1 17 122-75 _ _ - 5 3 1 134 122-76 122-77 3 122-78 - _ 123-74 _ 4 16 10 2 10 123-75 _ 7 12 47 123-76 _ X 123-77 - , _ -_. l'23-78 — 12 100 123-79 _ __ . _ _ 124-74 - 8 4 124-75 — 17 3 2 5 4 5 2 2 10 124-76 _-_ 4,003 124-77 _- 4 3 2 22 124-78 __ 124-79 _ _ 124-80 Akaska _ Glenham - - Java — _ _ _ 3 3 Le Beau 23 11 21 8 4 8 Selby 142 143 4,420 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 87S TABLE XXII — Continued ShOTTlns Frodnctlon of VegretalileH by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- niiis Bu. To- ma- toes Car- rots ' B(U. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum- bers Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Yankton County — GayvUle _ 41 54 32 235 22 17 56 2 91 40 47 5 17 25 16 156 93 60 34 71 54 2,700 1,467 Lesterville Marindahl Mavfleld 105 11 534 752 Mission Hill Odessa _ 16 10 25 275 109 91 90 123 39 132 20 17 56 59 57 1 15 .16 345 21 16 79 214 65 4 15 57 32 84 18 432 1,825 Turkey Valley __ Utlca _ _ 187 10 Volin 1 127 WalshtOwn ZlsksD 135 38 45 174 454 92-54 93-55 201 300 15 60 50 80 23 25 60 200 500 94-56 _ 60 3,000 93-56 93-57 5 62 91 5 10 681 19 1 1 77 29 8 1 5 6 60 3 2 83 9 12 2 1 203 39 95-56 Gaville 361 Lesterville 2 171 24 Yankton 8 2,200 The County— 241 2,535 514 753 475 1,081 837 14,488 table: XXII — Continued Shovrlns Production of Vegetables by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Bu. Beans Bu. Other Bu. IfanlEtan County — Gayville 5 3 13 17 5 17 6 19 5 * Jamesvill« _ _ 94 Marindahl 13 Mayfield Mission Hill '23 21 5 1 14 5 1 15 6 mica Volin _ - Walshtown - _ _ Ziskso 3 12 95 92-54 93-56 94-56 _ 30 30 1 000 93-56 _ - _ 93-57 1 4 95-56 3 1 Gaville _ 3 s Yankton 99 90 160 The County 217 226 1,384 880 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXII — Continued Showing Frodnction of Vegetables by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Pars- nips Bu. To- ma- toes Bu. Car- rots Bu. Onions Bu. Tur- nips Bu. Cu- cum-' bars Bu. Beets Bu. Melons Bu. Zlebacb County— 10-18 50 10-20 .. 1 3 1 5 1 5 12 11-21 10-23 1 10-24 11-17 11-18 11-20 11-21 11-22 11-23 11-24 12-17 12-18 48 40 17 197 190 5 50 55 4 75 12-19 25 12-20 12-21 12-22 12-23 12-24 13-18 15 20 13-19 3 26 22 2 33 8 13-20 13-21 1 7 16 25 15 19 16 173 117 1,240 333 475 14-18 14-20 14-21 1 2 6 3 80 16-21 16-20 16-21 5 2 8 4 20 70 17-17 20 17-18 3 10 62 366 10 3 502 26 73 17-19 17-21 _ __ 17-23 52 20 99 61 37 144 254 The County- ■ 12 200 138 912 166 320 2,049 1,675 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 881 TABIiB XXII — Continued ShoivInK Frodnctlon of Vegetables by Conntlea and Minor CItII DlvlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Peas Beans Bu. Bu. Other Bu. Ziebach Connty— 10-18 10-20 10-21 _ 10-23 10-24 11-17 11-lg _ _ 11-20 _ 11-21 11-22 11-23 11-24 _ _- _ 12-17 _ _ _ .• — , 12-18 ■ 7 12-19 7 12-20 _ 10-21 12-22 12-23 4 1 13-18 _ 13-20 9 14 9 4 14-18 - _ 14-20 _ _ _ 14-21 - _ - 20 15-21 16-20 __ 16-21 - _- 2 1 17-17 17-18 J. 1 17-19 17-21 _ _ 17-23 1 7 33 34 20 882 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiX: XXIII SJiowlns FrodiUitlaD of Fruit by Coimtteis and Minor Civil DlvlslonB. B .1 u u o Is is m n Of ® . M EQ .2 U O r n U u S 5 4J as +j Aurora County — 5 18 100 1 Belford 2' 32 1 Bristol 2 1 1 Cooper 1 Crystal Lake 1. - Dudley 39 2 If 11 ■ 8 1 2 1 .. -| _ Fireateel 3 ""3 1 Gales 2 20 IE 5 1 1 Hopper _ ' Lake _ - _. Palatine _ _ 57 2' 15 3 2 Patten Pleasant Lake 2 2 50 i; 24 4 3 10 8 25 Plankinton Twsh 5 2 2 3 S. D. T. S. - _ Stickney _ _ _ i ,-— The Co.unty -_ 1 2971 175 771 7i 2 9 11 1 1 1 1 AUKiuujuxuxvAjj oiATISTICS SS3 table: XXIII — Continued Showing Production o£ Fruit by Gountles and Minor Civil Divisions m . 0) 3 ■an P. S3 'Sri Si m to u u ^ . Clin m §=< s n ja . gM o CS r 4J ■4-1 Albion 69 211 19 259 6 95 5 lOS 1 46 25 73 2 1 3 1 1 30 1 "200 5 7 Bon Homme _ _ _ 600 Cleveland — 3 Franklin 75 57 58 61 3 27 2 46 165 34 21 435 42 19 30 84 68 5 17 1 25 4 63 17 96 27 23 100 10 4 4 4 6 34 8 36 26 51 98 1 42 1 1 1 Hancock «. - 1 14 3 1 2 5 2 si Lincoln Monroe _ 1 1 1 2 Scotland _ 7 4 17 Tabor 5 Washington 1 1 — 3 2 8 14 Springfield, town 1 1 — 2 Tyndall, town _ 105 31 7 4 2 The County 1 1,689 698 592 20 12 — 38 41 242 626 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S85 TABLE XXIII — Continued ShoTTlng; Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions ■l Is 1 S a 1 CIS Is r n * n . 4J -t-> BrooMneH County— Afton 30 126 39 74 39 10 3 4 4 210 4 4 58 58 18 49 35 12 33 19 165 38 41 297 11 27 23 91 8 20 3 2 5 16 4 3 2 Alton Argo -. 21 6 3 3 1 2 — 24 Aurora Bang'or 1 1 Breaking's 2 Elkton 4 1 86 20 2 17 9 29 10 46 17 3 23 37 27 11 96 4 3 1 — 6 2 Lake Sinai -Laketon 4 1 Oslo 5 , 2 Oak Lake 1 1 1 ' 2 1 4 Preston 2 7 1 1 1 Richland 5 Sterling _ 8 5 13 4 3 3 29 1 5 3 Trenton 1 Volga Winsor Brookings 8 The County 1,370 635 80 52 9 4 59 30 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABII.E: X-XIII — Oontlfined Showlas Frodnction of Fruit a . 01 n 1" ■4-1 'B ID GQ o n . '3 u 4-) O Brale County — America 48 197 14 1 10 27 s 13 1 .... 4 2 ESrijle Chamb evla,! n^ Cle'velavd Sagrle 59 24 6 59 13 19 14 11 1 3 3 G-raad- View - ^ Highland _ Rl'nfbalii 2 1 '' Ola 4 2 15 14 - 2 4 1 2 Flainfield 1 1 1 PliiiunB ^ .Q . ;3 A o9 23 ■E3 f' P'jj ,M9 cd 0> V u:s A« Spq feW gisa Scq fcrf OS Ss JiM A si 3n 5« !:n < Ph O k A n o' ' o DaTifion County- 27 27 5 4 5 5 Baker - 29 39 10 35 64 30 6 26 35 1 3 "^ Beiilah Mitchell .__ 1 1 Mt. Vernon 6 5 1 Prosper - 112 38 17 2 6 4 1 Home — - 23 58 410 65 60 82 16 14 29 3 4 5 2 2 3 5 1 Tobtn Mitchell, city __ 2 1 The Cou»ty 344 396 149 11 28 iO 2 1 896 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIII— Continned Shotrlng; Frodnctlon of Frnlt by Countieia and Minor Civil Diviaionii 0, < tea n n i. §« n n e . s n « o n . s h h 9 o Day County — Andover 122-59 _ 7 15 3 21 17 1 1 22 24 55 1 19 3 10 6 7 7 14 8 33 76 25 2 3 4 1 2 . 2 Andover 123-59 Bristol 2 1 2 3 5 Butler Central Point Kgreland 1 — 1 3 1 2 — Farmington 1 6 4 * 1 Grenvllle 3 3 1 5 2 1 1 6 1 6 5 4 5 Highland — 1 Homer 7 6 ~ Independence ~~ — Kidder ^ 12 3 1 — 4 Koscuisko Liberty Lyman 8 29 12 27 3 11 1 15 1 3 1 11 Morton 1 Nutley Oak Gulch 1 9 15 14 16 37 4 6 11 8 4 1 4 4 5 1 1 1 1 Racine 1 Ranton 7 Rusk 4 ____ Scotland " Troy 9 31 16 6 26 11 6 5 1 65 8 13 2 12 1 1 3 3 4 6 2 1 5 "" Marion 1 1 1 Valley 1 1 Waubay Webster __ 1 1 -.___ — — — Wheatland 49 14 2 8 15 3 6 9 16 3 ""■"'" York ""* Lily 8 1 4 — .— — Bristol *" ____ ____ Waubay — — — ___ __ Pierpont 5 10 ____ """"■" """■"* 1 The County 387 446 124 54 11 2 41 71 37 3 AGRICULl URAL STATISTICS 897 TABIiK XXIII — Continued Showing Production of Fruit by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divisions k an A < m o «n V n n 2 k r 01 opq n 1 o Deuel County^ 33 37 104 14 5 142 Antelope Valley 2 11 3 2 2 2 5 6 2 4 1 Brandt Clear Lake 45 155 55 4 80 24 21 6 184 19 26 222 1 15 11 24 12 7 29 2 30 2 3 5 1 11 1 6 1 1 6 2 8 2 65 2 4 2 2 4 1 6 2 8 Havana 10 2 2 1 9 Herrick 10 1 72 13 6 64 1 22 94 2 4 . 2 3 25 9 1 1 7 Portland . ■_ _ 1 2 1 3 Rome _ 4 . 15 1 8 Scandinavia Altamont 20 Brandt 2 1 4 1 Clear Lake 1 Gary 2B0 15 Toronto 3 1 1 , The County 1,296 435 156 55 28 5 69 50 14 87 '898 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABI.I: XXIII — Continued Shoirlng PFaducfton «f Frnltby Conntles and Minor Civil Dlvtsiono ' ' ' ' o < m o B3 O u Is R U a . PS sa (0 n s s o n « s o a S a 3 DouKlas ' County — Belmont _ 1 9 11 2 25 2 2 5 7 1 .... 1 1 Berlin _ Chester 52 5 20 25 19 40 28 3 9 24 57 17 2 2 1 1 — 1 7 1 3 2 3 1 1 Clark __ """""" Ba,8t Choteau _ _ ■■ Garfield 1 1 Grand view - 2 5 Holland _ Independence _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Iowa _ Jombert - _ 32 9 5 10 1 — 1 1 4 L 5 1 3: Valley _ _ Wataut Grorve Armour, town _ _ 51 55 33 5 3 1 3 Delmont, town _ The County 156 33T 73l 4i 1 2 251 19 1 1 10 3 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS S99 TABIiB XXIII — Continued Shewing Pvednctlon- of F^ruU by CounMea^andi minor Civil DlTlslons 3 (0 a a < S I m s K M n .2 1" O m Is n O 3 ton (p o Edmnnd Connty— Adrian - Bell 6 f- 1 2 1 9 4 1 150 92 1 1 Cloyd Valley 1 ™ 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 3 Fountain Glen 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 Hillside Hudson 5 2 1 5 Huntley 2 2 2 2 1 Kent Liberty __ Madison 2 27 1 900 6 ; 4 1 1 1 14 1 Pembrooke 1 1 1 1 Kichland 1 2 Rosette _ _ Sani^amon _ - 3 1 1 4 3 Ipswich, city 3 15 5 5 The County 170 161 906 3 6 1 29 52 900 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXIII— Continued Showing Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions f EC o K .2 h 0) . .Op n * h s 5 o 5 IS o Fall River County — 7-4 . S 1,031 30 30 40 30 400 235 173 10 1,270 165 250 45 11 7 1 20 2 25 7-5 _ 5 — '— 20 — 60 2 15 7-6 . 7-7 — - - 5 2 3 7-8 - 8-4 8-5 _ - 13 21 1 S 13 1 2 2 12 10 11 2 20 20 19 13 1 1 2 " 8-6 1 6 — _ — 2 2 — 1 8-8 . -_ " 9-2 ■ • 5 6 2 2 3 3 66 9-4 9-5 1 1 9-6 1 4 9-7 1 1 1 ....-_ 9-8 — _ — '9-9 '1 ~ ~~~~ 10-7 3 "" 12-7 __ — _ 1 r-T"-| The County 3,730 79 115 9 22 1 76 41 13 86 'Agriculttjral statistics 901 table: XXIII — Continued Shoirlng Production of Fruit liy Counties and Minor Civil DlTlHlons -J "9 S n o n 'C u o ^9 .2 u H oPQ o 9 4-» b 9 Spq S o Faulk County— 1 1 10 CenterviUe Clark 1 1 1 Devor Ejlroy £imerson 2 5 1 Enterprise Fairview ■ 5 1 7 21 1 2 Hillsdale Lafoon 9 1 2 Latham Myron Orient 1 1 Pioneer -Pulski _— i 1 Saratoga _ _ 4 5 6 2 1 1 Seneca ._ _ 2 5 2 15 4 9 4 2 1 1 1 1 Wesley Bell 117-70 117-71 2 2 2 11 25 2 1 — 117-72 __ 118-69 2 2 118-70 _ 2 — 1 Faulkton 1 1 The County ._ 7 101 50 1 2 15 23 10 1 1 2 962 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXIII — Continued Showing Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor OItII Dlvlalona a < is U Z u a a P m Hi to « . n to 'C u to ■o . s n el . s o m S3 4J Grant County— Albee 37 410 108 1 2 34 151 935 38 171 23 316 40 7J 28 3 7 3 11 17 33 2 33 29 2 211, 1 40 1 3 A TT>a n 2 3 1 4 4 Blooming Valley __ Farmington 1 - 2 22 i 6 1 4 1 9 1 1 1 12 -2 2 2 2 1 4 4 -I-, 4 Grant Center Kilborn 1 6 1 32 2 19 9 2 3 1 1 '"I 1 M6lros6 4 4 9 16 Stockholm ' / Troy ^ _ 1 8 1 1 199 16 263 90 23 6 2 1 6 10 2 Albee _ Bigstone, city Milbank' _ _ 5 11 5 1 Revillo - - 1 Twin Brooks 34 7 1 1 17 19 1 The County 2,869 441 143 21 12 11 61 64 26 4 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 903 TABI>E: XXIII— Con tinned Showing Production of Frnlt by Conntles and Minor Civil DlTlsions 0, < 1=^ s s o I o u a n .2 'u u n few u S * . gffl o 5 o Gregrory.i Connty — 15 328 184 262 19 2 2 85-66 155 86 177 137 30 16 22 2 10 15 85-67 __ 1 2 1 1 3 3 4 85-6« _ _ 85-69 __ 1 2 95-70 _._ - __ _ 1 95-71 4 1 95-72 __ 95-73 5 20 4 15 3 17 2 1 3 10 1 3 - - 4 96-68 E% 1 5 96-68 1V% . -_ ^ 96»»9 E% 1 1 _ 1 1 1 5 96-89 W'^ . . — 96-70 _. 96-71 . 1 3 11 96-72 ^ __ 2 1 96-73 ._ 1 97-69 1 2 97-70 3 1 97-71 _ 1 10 97-72 97-73 E% 1 1 i 1 1 97-73 "W% 1 1 1 98-70 __ _ . 98-71 _ 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 98-72 _ __ . 98-73 _ 1 1 99-71 99-72 10 2 3 10 1 99-73 100-72 _ - 2 1 5 3 4 1 1 2 5 15 2 6 3 100-73 __ __ _ Gregory, town 25 6 2 25 4 4 14 Bonesteel, town 3 1 Dallas, town Fairfax, town Herrick, town 1 1 1 The County 690 130 877 4 25 2 15 43 113 37 904 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiS XXIII — Continued Showing Frodnctlon of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil DlTisions ' 09 . as £ . in o n .2 O P . i« 01 .2 03 .2 h 4) n o n .2 'u u OJ ja . gM o Is o Haakon County — Springfield 1 1 Philip 10 5 5 3 1 2 ' ^ 5 Elbow __ Milesville ■ 2 7-20 4 3 The County 14 16 4 — 5 3 1 1 table: XXIII— Continued SlioTrInK Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions oa , « s 0,« a3 ■ 6 n I ca a 1^ GO O pq Currants Bu. Gooseberries Bu. ■«-> '3 Hamlin County — 32 11 84 41 34 4 24 30 2 3 2 19 6 3 1 1 .... Castlewood Cleveland 3 Dempster 1 1 29 10 1 Dixon EstelHne Garfield ' 44 11 35 16 Florence 1 9 14 1 2 16 Hamlin Haytl 1 4 Norden - Opdahl Oxford 27 21 4 15 7 Bryant, city 39 10 16 1 23 24 S Hazel, town _. 1 Lake Norden, town- Castlewood, town i 2 ■ "" The County . 339 171 1 65 6 1 1 67 89 2 — AGRICULTUBALi STATISTICS 905 TABIiE: XXIII— Continued Shoirins FKOdtwtlan of FriUt by Counties «nd minor Civil Divisions < p n V 1^ (4 1 n S Efi u 9 o n e «9 gm o EQ . 5 Hai|d Cqnntji — Aldee _^ Alpha Bates ^ 5 1 1 1 Bui-dette CsimptjeU Carleton C^dar CoinO Fairview _ _ _ i 2 " Florenae 1 1 Gilbert _- 1 GJfendale _ Grand 2 3 GreeMlief , Harrison _ 2 3 1 2 Holden 5 3 Highland _ .. _ Howell ■ Hulbert 40 15 1 ' ' 3 1 liOgan 1 2 1 Mondamin Midland _ 1 1 Miller 1 1 2 __ 5 3 Ohio _ Park _ - _ 1 Pearl _ _ Plato ,_ ___ 1 3 2 1 Pleasant Valley Eee Heights Riverside , Rockdale Rose Hill . 10 250 6 2 10 1 1 — 4 Slj. I^awremce , Spring ^ Spring Lake _ "* Spring; Hill , Wheaton 12 1 • ' York Miller, city Vavland 4 10 3 1 2 , ""^ The County _.__ 1 332 45 19 4 Z — 12 14 3 5 906 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE! XXIII — Continued Shovrlng Frodnctlon of Frnlt 1)y Conntles and Minor CItU Divisions r a Si O 03 m n r n O » •Sri 5 Sri 1 5 Hanson County— Heulah _ 216 158 8 6 1 Sidg'erton 2 Fairvlew 9 6 10 3 20 121 43 51 67 34 - 20 29 2 6 36 7 42 87 15. ...... 1 1 lU Piano Pleasant 5 12 5 16 ■28 2 6 1 1 Hosedale 5 1 8 10 2R 3 2 5 6 "'"2 20 S Taylor _ 2 3 '"z "Wayne Worthen — 1 ' The County 459 522 91 18 5 2 34 142 29 — TABLE XXIII — Continued ShoTTlng Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions t i—t ft m is 1 o IS OQ a . 5 o I J= . gffl o 5 4J 3 O HuKlieB County— De Grey 2 24 1 1 PeoH 1 1 1 ~~ ~~ Webster ~~~ 1 1 5 Logan 8 1 1 — — M Bretton .. ... — — — •_ """"" , |, 1 The County 34] 41 2 1 1 61 2 ' AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 907 TABLE XXIII — Continued Showing Production of Fruit hy Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons ( (US "a s n Is si O 01 o 1 3 to o 1 §« m ■♦-' u 5 a 'u u V §« 03 . « g 3 fa Hutchinson County — Capital _ 45 61 20 35 29 2 1 1 Clayton 186 19 47 5 1 1 Cross Plains Pair — — — Grandview 163 29 30 60 77 20 1 11 ' 23 151 56 48 160 74 32 12 76 18 88 173 25 288 264 5 42 29 8 3 2 5 7 "~20 German Kassel _ 2 Kaylor _ _ _ Kulm — 7 15 252 100 24 11 65 40 S3 30 37 65 199 10 970 287 13 __ 10 6 92 6 15 36 14 12 5 22 2 35 36 5 177 84 1 1 3 1 1 1 Liberty 5 Milltown 108 Molan 1 Oak Hollow 7 11 s 6 1 1 1 2 Pleasant 1 Sharon : Silver Lake Starr 1 — 1 4 2 Susquehanna _ Sweet ; Valley Wittenberg Wolf Creek 2 1 — 2 14 25 5 20 3 63 3 9 65 1 2 3 1 Menno _ _ Olivet Parkston Tripp _ 37 25 21 1 The County 1 2,553 1 1,915 7371 19 54 6 34 117 79 114 908 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI.K XXIII — Continued ShOTTing Production of Fruit by Countlea and Minor Civil Divisions P s n Is o m .2 h o 1" to •FH n 9 EO h gm o 5 4J V 5 o Hyde County — Win. Hamilton _ 1 Holabird 1 1 — Eagle . - Pratte Chape lie _ 109-72 "Valley 1 1 1 Loomls Washington 2 1 Franklin Peno _ Spring Lake _ _ _■ : Bramhall _ ^^ Eden _ _ _ _■ 1 1 1 Dougrlas _ Union « 1 1 1 1 IHimols Higliniore Lincoln _ __ Convent * Van Order Banner _ 13 2 11 2 1 1 " " 1 The County ' 12 13 1 17 1 2 1 5 13 — 1 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 909 TABLB XXIII — Continued Showing Frodwctlon of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil DlviBiona p,M a ake - Dale 1 1 Mnrlflr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MAdia. 10 1 viola 62 28 10 3 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 Wesslngton Spgs. — The County — 132 45 24 5 1 18 10 2 1 910 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH Da.KOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXIII — Continued Showlngr Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor ClTll DlTlaions . CQ . Plums Bu. e Cherries Bu. m S U V a . CO 'u ■S3 93 'u 2 3 u n 1 gn C5 3 o Klnssbnry County — Badger _ 55 138 115 37 1 486 37 21 21 8 39 3 5 - 1 6 Baker _ 5 1 - ' 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 De Smet Esmond 3 Hartland 4 Iroquois - Le Sueur _ 3 1 _J. 1 3 1 4 Manchester Mathews Spirit Lalce Spring Lake 50 19 38 2 3 1 1 2 3 17 7 11 4 White 'Wood Esmond Hetland _ _ . _ 15" 31 3 4 Oldham _ _ 3 1 13 .ter _„ - Brookfield 4 5 a 1 — 3 11 1 9. Emery _. 6 11 1 Grant | 1 ' i' i' i ,..: ■::::!'— : Greenland 35 20 10 9 7 6 Jefferson 49 49 15 12 2 1 Pearl Ramsey , , 15 51 65 7 2 11 22 61 29 51 11 Richland 6 4 2 1 2 3 1 26 1 1 ' Spring Valley 4 7 6 7 176 Sun Prairie _ _ 4 1 ' 1 6 1 7 2 Canlstota Spencer 56 1 3 Montrose Bridgewater 140 8 3 1 1 The County ___ 1 606 1 491 9611 42 2 6 64 82 6 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 915 table: XXIII — Contlnned ShoTTlng Prodnctlon of Fruit by Conntles and Minor Civil DlTlslons EQ . 03 lU 5 n 1" O n fi .■ 5 caoa •4-> o nicPheriion Connty— Arena - 10 2 3 1 Bauer Bergdorf 3 9 1 5 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 2 """5 2 2 3 14 Blaine _ 1 Carl 1 Cleveland ■ 1 Detmold Glucksthal _ __ 6 1 35 19 4 11 3 9 3 1 13 8 1 22 3 1 1 1 1 1 Highland Hillsview Howard 1 6 3 1 — 1 3 1 3 5 1 6 1 Koto _ ■ Leola 1 Long Lake Moscow _ _ 2 12 13 i 3 5 1 1 5 Odessa 5 3 2 2 17 3 15 24 Petersburg 3 1 1 3 2 1 Spring Creek 1 1 1 Stickel Wacker 1 9 3 2 5 . 5 2 2 o Weber 56 30 1 5 Willow 1 The County 72 181 45 12 4 4 1 22 120 21 28 916 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUT?H DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXIII — Cimtliiued Shotvlvs Pioduetion of Fruit by CouatieB and aUnoi CivU Divisions la 1* : S to Stq Q l« 01 u u 01 Q n 5 o S3 5 4J •IH O Marsballt County— 3 li 2 3 1 _ 1 ' "Davtoii 2 15 _ _ 10 2 2 5 2 1 Miller 1 r La Belle 42 11 78 95 11 58 4 3 37 1 1 1 1 1 14 4 2 10 IjQwelli 8, 1 NorcHand 3 33 16 15 1 20 5 5 14 ii 16 1 6 1 1 ? 12 4 Pleasan't Valley 4 1 i 2 3 1 Sisseton 49 13 1 Veblin Victor 2 11 19 32 2 10 7 93 2 11 g 1 8 1 15 1 7 1 12 1 1 — Weston White 1 1 3 The County 3]!3 364 119 11 7 1 50 65 13 11 AGKICULTUBAL STATISTICS 917 table: XXIII — Continued Showlns Production of Fmlt by Counties and Sllnor Civil Divisions a" a < ■J: 01 ■Erf si U 1 1" 91 jrfi m u 3 5 to h gw o cs Sri 4J u O Meade County — 2,7 _- 180 65 730 33 1 3--6 5 2 1 3-7 ._ 3-8 _ __ 3-9 3-10 ,_ _ _ 1 3-11 1 4-5 40 6 1 1 1 *-7 _ 4-9 1 _ 25 1 4-13 - — — : 10 4 4 1 15 15 1 5-.10 1 5-14 5-15 _ 6-5 . .._ 20 80 2 2 6-7 ._ 7-7 _ __. 9 7-10 7-11 ■ . 1 4 1 7-12 __ _ 7-13 _ - 6 7 1 2 1 1 1 2 7-14 10 7-15 __ - 1 4 5 3 8-13 1 8-16 1 2 10 33 11-17 1 "* Stureis The County | 1,175 91 39 1 6 1 1 10 12 6 16 918 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIII— Continued ShoTTlng Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor Civil DlTislong DO 03 n O O £ ^j h " » b3 S3- ?3 Tlpi ss ^3- ?rf ^rf •Srf 0,0 B,« |n feffl »« §" £« "W ftM «" a A oi 3 o < Pi u SQ M m y o Mellette GonntTu— The County _ 15 TABI/K XXIII — Continued SiioTTing Production of Fruit by Counties and Minor CiTil DiTlaiona < ES oa o •■H 0! u © 'u u EQ u o n « u . o S3 5 4-1 "3 u o Miner County — ■ 45 27 1 1 2 Bever _ 8 1 2 2 Belleview _. | Canova Carthage ;__ Clear Water _ """"" ' Clinton 7 1 1 2 1 - Green Valley _ _ 5 — — __ Grafton . g 2 """* Henton 22 2 18 3 1 g 1 Howard __ 1 Miner Redstone 1 6 3 6 1 1 2 1 Rock Creek 1 Roswell 10 14 6 Vermillion __. 1 Vilas Roswell 26 13 4 — -__ Carthage 106-56 — — Howard 3 1 — — — 106-57 . __ — — —— — — — ._ The County 99 71 29 4 1 — 29 23 17 3 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 919 TABIiS: XXIII — Continued Showing Frodnctlon of Frnlt by Conntlea and Minor CItU DlTlslonM n . OS r ¥ n "E gffl a n m s . fcpq o n £ h V h o a Is ■M o nUnnehalia County — Benton 280 442 324 5 41 39 3 11 8 4 Brandon 1 . 1 1 1 Buffalo '. 5 Buck Clear Lake 54 86 160 125 _ 85 29 9 4 5 2 1 1 1 Dell Rapids __ 22 — 1 1 Sidison Grand Meadow Hartford Highland - _ 67 50 115 397 159 28 249 17 50 149 210 782 82 13 53 7 55 41 Humboldt 33 7 1 1 13 13 1 Logan _ Lyons 6 26 5 1 1 2 ■ - 2 — 1 2 1 Palisade 21 Red Rock 21 6 4 1 Sioux Palls Split Rock _. Sverdrup _ " 5 Taopi 59 21 43 3 1 1 Valley Springs Wall Lake Wayne 8 2 — 12 2 1 Wellington Colton 82 55 13 22 10 7 2 1 1 1 1 35 Dell Rapids :::: 1 Humboldt Sioux Falls ::.. 1 Sherman 1 35 3 14 2 1 Baltic 6 Valley Springs 2 1 2 1 Garretson i__ 1 2 State Penitentiary State School for Deaf 2 2 1 ( 1 The County 1 1 4,015 609 121 48 3 6 36 23 5 41 920 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL^ XXIII— Continued ShowInK Prdductton ot Prult By CouirtleB and Minor Civil DIVlBlonn is S 01 .2 h n Is 0! a .2 u §M o o Moodr Cbnnty— 112 34 144 20 lOS 387 176 19 352 75 60 35 40 5 64 25 8 31 105 67 4 1 3 1 _ 1 11 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 _^. Clare __ _ 4 2 2 1 """i 1 Colman ^ ^ Egall -^__ Enterprise Flarldreaii 1 2 Fremont ^^. 9 9 3 1 1 5 161 6 1 1 13 30 „ 150 36 11 7 118 23 1 1 175 112 34 1 8 3 2 150 1 ■ 1 —'I 1 , . Spring Creek Union 6 u - ■ 150 20 Flandreau 10 100 1 3 1 _ 1 1 *he County 1,812 606 228 186 6 2 27 165 21 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 321 TABIiE! XXIII— Cantinoed ShoTTlns Prodnctlon of Firtait hr Conntlett and Minor Civil DIVlMons a < a ■2d m u GQ (^ U (1) cffl ■s 3 O m .2 'u « 1 4-1 o Fenntnston Coliinty— s i 402 15 2 7 1-7 ^ _, 1-8 1 4 22 1 3 — ti-t- 1 1-9 ._ ^ — — ■ 1-11 1-12 1-17 4 2-6 _ 13 37 _ 2-7 2 _ 2-lS 1 1 1 1-6 26 30 110 1 1 1-7 _- ^^ __^ 1-10 10 ""12 1 uii „: ::.; : 2-6 10 2-9 18 1 1 _ The County 672 7 6 23 11 10 13 5 1 1 TABIiK XXIII— Continued ShowlnK Production of Frnlt by Counties and Minor CItII Dlvlaionin n 9 sen 1 1^ n u m CQ u Ha 03 5 OS § 1 I o Perkins County — 13-10 4 1 10 4 1 1 14-12 3 16-12 - - 17-10 3 lg-10 10 200 1 _ 2 1 18-12 2 18-13 19-11 18 19-12 5 3 1 11 1 3 2 3 19-13 19-14 _ 5 20-14 2 1 1 21-14 5 5 30 1 21-16 45 1 1 1 1 1 1 21-17 22-13 1 i 2 The County — 58 287 18 3 6 e 6 '33 """"( 922 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIII — Continued Showing Prodnctlon of Fruit by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlTiaionis .2m a a ■ < s ¥ 6 S Is r 09 Da n o u O Da « o o r 44 5 o Potter Connty-— 15 , 1 1 Artichoke 25 3 1 1 Avon. Springs 1 1 3 Gottonna' i. 2 11 2 4 Gunninelia.in — . 1 4 KUda Fairview - 6 1 1 Fayette - Hoven _ i - 2 8 9 6 3 14 1 1 1 — 1 Logan 4 1 1 1 Lowell 1 4 2 2 3 North Riverside Owatonna _ 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 Sanner 1 1 So. Forest City So. Riverside 1 West Forest City _ __ -- - Tolstoy 1 1 Lebanon 5 3 183 12 """160 2 42 44 1 10 Hoven _ Gettysburg 24 40 8 286 114 1 — The County — 228 240 119 28 43 9 296 138 1 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 923 table: XXIII — Contlnned Sbowing Froductlon of Frnlt by Coantiea and Minor Civil Divisions • a < m .2 3 (U si U n u 01 'Z h f pq 5 . c a S § 2 2 Sffl 5 o Roberts Connty — Alto 1 7 2 Agency 11 451 26 16 6 68 17 37 2 4 2 5 2 1 3 2 Becker 5 2 2 3 2 1 Bryant 3 1 1 Easter _ Enterprise — ._ 48 536 10 IS 110 36 173 113 368 1 114 154 129 105 9 73 48 ■ 8 77 41 5 12 4 1 5 7 Garfield ■ 6 __ 1 1 1 1 4 33 22 35 26 119 2 9 17 6 8 51 1 6 Grant - 5 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 20 Harmon, 127-48 Harmon. 127-49 3 1 9 1 3 5 2 8 Hart 1 1 1 3 Lawrence Lee 10 34 15 ■1 6 2 Lien, 128-50 Lien, 129-50 1 1 2 2 334 Long Hollow , Minnesota - 3 45 29 14 1 6 2 3 1 1 12 4 2 3 4 Norway, 128-52 3 2 2 1 Norway, 129-52 One Road Ortley __ 1 29 84 1 6 8 I 5 3 1 2 7 1 Sisseton 29 982 1 1 3 ^ 1 Victor 128-49 95 526 247 53 37 113 14 6 34 7 2 8 12 5 11 11 •Victor, 129-49 White Rock, 128-48 3 White Rock, 128 -, 129-47i 48,49 — _ 58 1 13 2 37 9 2 1 Rosholt Summit 2 White Rook 36 47 6 The County 4,528 1,014 259 62 10 17 118 71 9 340 924 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE! XXIII — Continued Sho-nins Frodnction of Frnit by Counties and Minor ClvU DlvlDlonB 1 M GQ .S +j h 5 t* m n d nS "J 6 ^H ¥3 S3 ■=3 Ss ■^H 5« gPCI t;ffl S« %.a ■Sm gpq SB s« SM p< 0) ?* CD ^ p o Ij A o A 3 . t< 4J 7 Counties and Minor Citil DlTislona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Butte County — 7-1 ._ 9 32 117 83 227 285 340 228 112 39 26 152 78 287 146 183 18S 44 3 38 24 13 S9 164 218 217 211 205 90 118 7-2 12 ' 8-1 7 5 32 16 16 21 8 70 76 110 190 146 139 44 205 g-2 _ 306 g.g 280 8-4 224 8-5 77 8-6 124 8-7 48 8-8 9-1 9 10 55 146 307 77 2 6 38 14 63 66 70 27 2 3 6 9 12 7 3 28 53 61 57 86 27 2 3 16 67 59 130 210 93 3 9 55 9-2 _ 67 9-3 134 9-4 -_ 83 9-5 160 9-6 8 9-7 ■ __ 9-8 9-9 10-1 __ 51 6 5 137 28 5 4 24 4 12 61 7q5 47 49 32 54 6 28 26 8 18 40 22 2 40 3 ■ 30 8 3 66 37 5 3 9 2 8 26 7 1 ■u 5 33 4 1 3 12 26 3 15 33 6 125 10-2 __ 35 10-3 10-5 58 5 3 6 1 2 92 10-6 _ - - 25 10-7 10-8 10-9 — — 13 1 12 20 11-1 5 11-2 23 19 31 2 11 20 37 2 41 14 4 19 41 14 3 28 87 8 14 21 8 9 11-3 50 11-4 _ _ 33 11-5 11-6 - _ _ 82 9 6 55 2 14 2 14 47 18 1 19 5 3 5 2 26 17 1 5 2 i 1 24 11-7 11-8 1 40 11-9 _ _ 28 12-1 10 12-2 59 12-3 8 12-4 35 81 25 20 38 12 40 12-5 _ 77 12-7 24 12-8 15 12-9 20 13-1 ., 13-2 4 13-3 _ 13-4 13-5 5 113 44 466 34 2 1 59 35 240 8 - 2 8 3 210 2 1 1 4 42 42 114 5 1 i 55 12 13 9 2 13-6 90 13-7 69 13-8 324 13-9 27 14-1 ' 96 14-2 36 14-3 34-4 20 61 67 42 3 11 10 19 25 22 2 5 2 5 4 2 3 30 31 6 2 27 66 27 2 6 33 6 30 14-5 _ 37 14-6 60 14-7 16 14-8 14-9 1 4 Nisland 1 The County 4,384 2,307 292 1,853 2,457 3,434 ,940 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV — Continued ShoivlnK Number of Cattle of all Kinds liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over COTVS kept for milk Cows not milked Campbell County — 125-76 _ 215 235 235 244 227 75 177 249 297 251 222 131 281 ' 318 354 238 118 8 28 117 67 85 706 4 25 206 122 90 128 95 16 20 287 38 1 4 19 21 22 25 16 10 17 22 20 24 18 35 29 14 21 15 8 1 1 1 135 113 106 101 124 123 68 77 103 102 95 106 140 55 124 95 61 2 6 275 300 309 240 228 '66 242 371 274 238 232 311 324 261 265 191 124 20 30 84 . 126-74 12 ' 126-75 17 126-76 35 126-77 28 126-78 __ ■ 148 127-74 _. _ 127-75 1 127176 39 127-77 34 127-78 _- _ _ 51 128-74 s 128-75 33 128-76 9 128-77 - 128-78 90 128-79-80 ^ 25 Artas _ Herrled The County 3,903 2,329 338 1,736 4,301 650 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 941 table: XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers Cows 1 and kept for over milk Cows not milked Charles Mix County — 405 184 345 313 322 357 685 344 190 239 922 312 297 331 365 283 653 288 392 311 521 266 298 69 596 172 8 5 1 6 97 175 361 151 271 412 408 254 24 47 250 372 141 282 242 186 161 231 227 132 130 65 200 20 504 298 2 1 24 44 27 35 20 29 69 14 13 18 52 26 20 18 44 22 85 20 12 97 44 9 34 4 61 12 1 2 235 141 255 167 96 276 327 193 122 93 316 127 118 260 218 76 231 83 339 158 191 216 205 14 392 234 3 4 292 297 316 341 266 318 617 125 169 277 557 281 254 206 319 232 685 193 415 201 456 234 314 62 614 54 9 6 13 34 11 91 Carrol 77 Castalia 193 Choteau Creek X)arlington _ _ 106 53 98 Goose Lake 307 242 Highland 98 40 Jackson _ 415 Kenedy - - 66 Lake George La Roche _ 85 281 181 68 117 Plain Center Platte 172 158 Ree 214 91 153 Signal 196 Wahehe 58 White Swan _ 100-71 120 272 Ravinia 7 Dante _ Platte - - __ _ 7 3 13 Lake Andes 1 1 The County 1 9,481 5,644 856 5,093 8,168 3,979 942 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over I Cows I Cows kept fori not milk I milked Clark County- Ash Berlin Blaine Collins Cottonwood _- Darlington Day Sden Elrod Fordham Foxton Garfield Hauge Lake Lincoln Logan Maydell Merton Mt. Pleasant Pleasant Raymond Richland Rosedale Spring Valley Thorpe Warren Woodland Clark Garden City _ Vienna Crocker Bradley Naples Raymond The County 214 292 218 289 247 199 257 209 20 59 22S 963 220 49 271 233 117 138 280 196 312 198 192 188 279 88 245 6,259 202 106 50 115 71 193 180 50 6 70 49 186 88 22 163 104 47 18 102 61 130 74 56 80 16ll 561 76 18 2,539 17 34 30 26 25 23 22 10 41 17 28 26 24 1 17 17 208 159 82 125 136 121 155 120 67 3 121 202 102 20 120 147 69 64 134 101 143 25 89 88 109 80 121 1 6 6 602 2,930 105 295 236 267 294 187 309 323 227 284 407 250 48 261 250 234 163 276 263 175 184 222 167 309 157 259 47 18 25 3 15 6,352 106 32 24 7 31 69 35 12 51 7 30 31 20 80 21 61 6 27 129 19 41 28 18 81 12 1 1 980 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 043 TABI/K XXrV — Continued Shotrlng Number of Cattle of all Kinds hf ConntleH and Minor Civil Dlvlslonis TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers Bulls 1 and 1 and over over Heifers 1 Cows 1 and kept for over milk Cows not milked Clay County — Bethel ._ 385 327 539 672 161 368 381 465 596 399 401 27Q 230 169 773 431 112 181 209 456 275 206 331 154 43 19 58 50 35 37 40 44 32 25 22 17 219 123 200 344 140 143 193 187 204 190 138 165 364 415 523 487 302 259 379 471 396 437 365 263 4 40 220 Fairview 25 Garfield 69 Glenwood 89 76 71 Pleasant Valley Prairie Center Riverside 220 103 241 Spirit Mound Star 87 77 Vermillion _ 72 Irene, third ward Vermillion, city 2 1 1 r The County 4,966 3,5271 423 1 2,247 4,705 1,350 TABLE XXIV — Continued ShoTrlng Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and JUlnnr Cixtl ' Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over • Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked CodlnKton County- Dexter 433 267 197 180 357 295 123 227 438 147 168 165 271 258 313 239 317 5 1 16 1 10 191 80 104 33 180 102 86 110 165 100 67 46 178 152 166 94 206 77 45 22 19 26 30 14 16 46 10 14 15 21 32 33 23 20 1 203 109 118 73 113 160 110 31 156 96 111 80 165 157 180 104 91 2 1 7 537 248 368 218 471 358 250 271 45 211 246 224 325 363 261 317 343 17 13 55 13 142 10 Eiden _ 1 27 Fuller Germantown 60 183 6 Henry - - 36 Kampeska 36 Kranzburg 44 Lake 10 8 Pelican 23 Fhipps 45 Ranville 18 Richland 69 32 "5 5 South Shore 1 Watertown 2 2 8 44 The County 4,427 2,063 466 2,075 5,296 662 944 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXrV — Contlnned Showing IVmnlier ot Cattle of all Kinds Ijy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Coison County — IS-Zl, 22, 23 18,19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 19-22 - 177 65 53 30 62 159 196 13 2 63 135 19 51 13 54 109 60 52 7 46 87 236 186 303 73 31 1 10 44 57 50 22 123 24 31 11 13 106 130 1 1 20 83 11 8 8 4 5 2 3 14 10 _ 4 1 3 89 27 19 13 19 94 157 31 1 35 61 10 217 75 26 10 59 154 169 13 1 54 67 9 37 17 66 59 20 32 15 18 86 144 166 170 61 31 2 10 26 38 48 22 2 92 8 41 2 20, 21, 22-26, 27 18-24 4 44 18-25 81 18-28 - - _ 2 20-17 3 20-18 33 20-19 92 19-17 _ 12 19-18 90 21-17 1 21-18 4 17 88 _ 1 5 1 3 ■ 39 33 19 7 15 32 104 76 82 56 254 1 21-19 50 21-20 14 21-21 24 21-22 _ 22-17 __ 91 101 121 72 36 11 2 9 24 21 29 12 20 8 19 13 26 8 10 8 22-18 36 22-19 142 22-20 47 22-21 134 22-22 _ 46 22-23 _ 23-17 ' _ 23-18 • 1 2 7 4 2 3 41 25 12 10 23-19 __ 56 23-20 _ 16 23-21 - 5 23-23 __ The County 2,466 1,200 188 1,364 1,924 1,084 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 915 TABLK XXIV — Contlnned Showing; JVnmbec of Cattle of all Kinds by Connttes and Minor Ctvll DiviraionH TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked CuHter County — 2, 3-10, 11, 12 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 4-10 - - _ 35 450 617 1 135 39 25 38 24 175 49 158 61 92 36 60 195 8 40 137 25 17 54 18 16 41 40 102 98 44 51 42 70 21 49 12 111 68 3 4 10 446 409 3 41 34 10 312 391 36 185 239 1 85 S4 29 11 23 38 16 104 77 75 32 85 60 10 50 139 33 20 63 22 15 71 13 60 89 54 21 37 34 29 18 3 64 52 7 3 31 525 767 5-4 23 32 6 31 22 206 42 137 18 64 27 75 258 5 58 151 5 11 34 7 36 22 24 63 45 14 38 39 44 9 38 10 126 27 7 2 1 1 1 12 2 10 6 6 2 9 15 1 3 19 7 1 5 1 2 6 8 11 4 3 5 4 2 6 1 11 5 54 22 8 26 13 81 26 91 44 55 23 20 90 3 41 64 37 10 34 9 8 928 23 52 47 21 26 36 50 4 42 10 52 19 96 17 2-4 2-6 __ 2-7 26 17 302 58 94 10 64 24 47 439 2-8 _ 2-10 3-1 __ 3-4 _ 3-5 _ 3-7 3-8 3-10 __ _ 3-11 3-12 4-1 _ 5 68 17 15 24 5 11 5 118 125 36 16 59 36 35 1 83 24 99 34 4-4 4-5 - _- . 4-6 . _ 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 __ 4-11 5-5 5-8 5-9 ___ 5-10 5-1 6-4 : 6-5 __ 6-6 6-7 6-8 :_ 6-9 Buffalo Gap, town _ Hermosa, town 3 3 1 The County 3,261 2,615 257 2,785 2,015 3,334. 946 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV— Continued Showing Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds hj Counties and Bflnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk. Cows not milked Davison County — 606 283 658 298 496 26 512 310 37 26 50 34 349 236 234 214 40 240 197 192 297 326 396 239 294 279 386 370 249 510 405 296 592 515 397 274 1 55 17 304 92 Beulah - 127 128 Lisbon - 4 Mitchell _ 332 454 376 427 579 660 309 49 402 413 312 485 43 343 84 38 25 64 58 44 26 179 152 Perry _ 162 Prosper 76 244 Tobin _ 83 126 Ethan, town Mitchell, city Mt. Vernon 22 nil 2 2 The County 4,904 3,391 488 2,962 4,640 1.677 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 947 TABLE XXIV — Continued ShoTrlng N^umber of Cattle of all Klnda by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Day County — Andover 122-59 Andover 123-59 Bristol — 310 215 312 258 219 325 261 251 264 305 405 344 265 288 407 282 322 176 213 452 287 296 238 290 321 299 323 271 245 10 122 43 , 91 136 136 222 78 74 120 194 146 87 95 147 86 138 151 70 128 47 158 167 104 67 106 139 93 131 96 _ _- 8 22 21 20 24 19 31 20 11 25 18 33 24 27 25 27 32 36 10 50 23 28 13 19 24 19 28 34 33 26 1 161 97 100 127 84 137 110 40 104 94 217 89 88 177 140 154 114 62 167 63 170 150 131 128 120 149 448 147 22 5 254 265 299 240 226 364 237 389 280 249 481 296 297 448 330 283 376 150 149 369 336 267 248 334 305 342 313 280 120 18 29 40 28 90 44 51 Butler 26 Central Point 25 17 Farmlngton Grenvllle . 71 Highland 37 Homer 167 Independence Kidder 48 43 13 Liberty __ - 17 Lyman 32 Martin ^^.— Nutley • 26 11 21 Racine - 50 Rantan - - 27 Rusk 64 69 Troy 36 Marion Valley 10 12 29 Webster : 55 Wheatland 50 York 252 Lilly Bristol Waubay - 15 12 6 4 5 2 The County 8,484 3,398 723 3,808 8,642 1,390 948 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXiy— Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND 1 Calves i under TOWNSHIPS T 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Deuel County — 330 196 394 391 427 556 298 • 407 477 500 332 ' 633 550 324 330 352 35 16 54 228 164 250 80 209 230 276 276 169 93 410 169 159 324 15 4 6 11 3 259 193 338 405 379 428 364 447 566 424 311 411 687 342 255 749 46 24 61 31 36 25 Antelope Valley __1- 37 200 2,74 231 134 153 247 216 307 1.84 158 334 186 212 322 17 16 42 38 32 22 32 55 53 30 36 38 77 33 40 91 1 12 109 Brandt _ 40 Clear Lake J 127 Glenwood _ 216 86 G-range 92 87 82 91 26 18 Portland _ 80 Rome 80 Scandinavia 1 23 13 2 5 2 2 3 Gary '_ _ The County 1 6,570 3,217 640 3,146 6,756 1,173 TABIiB XXrV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by C< Divisions lunties and Minor Civil TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Dewey County — 12-22 50 83 7 70 50 27 32 94 171 96 78 74 90 116 5 48 99 97 165 24 19 58 2 19 4 13 33 84 64 24 44 15 4 26 6 14 1 4 2 11 5 7 4 9 5 8 3 9 23 24 6 26 12 26 20 49 152 82 39 39 30 79 a.2 22 68 143 144 54 37 1 53 42 26 42 47 79 38 62 64 49 28 3 39 91 127 194 14 1 64 12-23 __ _ 12-24 1 59 10 6 6 21 91 92 11 53 1 107 13-22 13-23 13-24 15-22 15-23 15-24 15-25 16-22 16-23 - 16-24 16-25 16-26 17-22. 24 21 38 114 5 4 8 10 13 2 6 25 177 68 3 17-23 17-24 17-25 17-27 17-28 . 17-29 24 7 11 2 1 1 1 12 18 6 9 2 Eagle Butte, town Timber Lake, town The County — 1,507 624 127 1,002 1,123 804 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 949 table: XXIV — Contlnned JShawlng Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Douglas County — 253 441 290 319 222 329 395 318 420 410 362 522 599 371 153 231 147 103 81 150 211 96 234 277 112 299 259 204 47 45 17 22 19 22 38 19 33 35 24 51 51 37 168 226 99 113 68 141 168 182 194 283 136 276 266 184 1 344 493 301 292 201 279 351 271 422 359 400 530 631 429 23 7 37 10 Berlin 265 Chester 42 Clark _ 46 East Choteau Garfield . 58' 127 Grandview Holland 131 47 Independence Iowa 132 189 Joubert 21 62 Valley 71 Walnut Grove Armour town 70 1 Belmont, town 20 2 2 1 The County 5,271 2,557 462 2,507 5,370 1,275 950 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXIV — Continued Shovring Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and oV^er 1 Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Kdmnnd Gonnty^ Adrian 148 250 152 161 150 156 143 148 167 194 76 206 345 117 170 231 188 257 151 198 208 215 113 119 225 209 203 331 307 217 143 16 2 120 174 70 94 92 58 43 66 62 176 12 86 98 45 27 42 108 73 104 80 66 109 61 30 105 97 227 227 21 155 21 11 18 17 12 23 9 7 15 15 20 """■"20 26 15 18 7 17 14 11 12 13 23 10 12 19 14 44 17 16 18 5 79 116 65 U 98 73 56 99 72 119 4 88 98 58 63 85 85 68 57 82 75 106 47 45 98 103 117 142 111 159 34 7 4 2 149 238 213 135 154 132 145 139 176 206 111 226 233 148 119 228 154 186 124 193 239 256 129 126 177 216 241 264 407 222 123 38 32 27 130 Bell '17 Bowdle 53 20 Clear Lake Cleveland _ 25 52 Cloyd Valley Cortland _ 9 32 Cottonwood 10 32 Glen _; Glover , 11 29 24 Hillside 2 Hosmer TTiiHnnn 16 Huntley 76 Ipswich 122 Kent ii Liberty Madison - _ 4 Modena .' 10 12 Odessa - 24 Fembrooke Powell _ 119 57 66 Richland 75 Sangramon Union 59 24 Bowdle, town Roscoe .town Ipswich, city ._. . 1 3 The County 5,916 2,651 479 2,588 5,906 1,187 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 951 table: XXrV— Contlnned Showlngr NnmbeT of Cattle of all Kinds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Pall River County^ 7-1 45 8 18 29 23 30 1 57 5 27 48 35 12 31 96 76 11 37 40 74 4 60 57 44 7-2 _ 7-3 11 41 14 18 21 61 i 4 1 10 8 25 7-4 17 7-5 : 29 7-6 18 7-7 87 42 54 7-8 _ 60 7-9 8-1 __ 10 22 37 7 35 70 5 1 3 3 10 17 2 3 40 46 47 10 18 55 201 13 32 14 53 45 127 93 93 72 20 2 33 46 30 34 28 57 155 83 89 11 10 115 43 76 88 35 35 30 17 17 11 152 58 23 10 35 45 26 62 43 108 30 14 107 61 24 1 36 107 43 46 3 14 95 43 60 66 64 22 8-2 71 8-S 76 8-4 22 8-5 5 53 317 48 7 66 32 -6 17 103 8-6 : 43 8-7 256 8-8 1 8-9 25 9-1 15 74 27 41 25 64 49 52 14 24 9-2 _ 34 37 130 87 74 11 11 5 27 65 53 86 22 44 119 47 21 5 5 7 4 5 7 3 2 10 6 1 1 5 8 3 3 45 9-3 16 9-4 99 9-5 _ _ 42 9-6 110 9-7 31 9-8 21 9-8 5 10-1 • 77 10-2 - 4 77 17 6 44 79 53 41 18 10-3 40 10-4 28 10-5 26 10-6 26 10-7 71 10-8 67 10-9 63 11-2 _ 3 11-3 5 28 31 31 46 78 2 81 30 73 77 45 2 4 1 4 7 6 11-4 81 11-6 12 11-7 1 52 11-8 48 11-9 55 12-1 12-2 16 9 3 2 1 15 17 14 11 110 30 3 3 20 28 20 12 67 48 28 9 1 7 1 12-3 9 8 10 71 10 20 13 4 12-4 ^ 12-5 7 12-6 133 70 1 3 3 2 1 117 12-7 9 12-8 12-9 _ 6 Oelrich 4 1 The County 1,790 1,839 173 2,428 2,138 2,084 952 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXrV — Continued Showing Xnmber of Cattle of all Klnda by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over COTVS kept for milk Cows not milked Faulk County— 305 137 122 239 122 149 148 117 122 263 232 148 127 172 177 145 132 351 245 135 155 148 241 177 139 157 140 15 7 5 40 2 16 7 156 65 142 161 56 68 53 41 43 92 152 55 17 537 154 5 98 213 70 69 40 78 36 43 24 69 160 535 3 20 7 15 14 4 13 14 13 8 18 13 12 8 5 21 8 11 12 16 22 14 18 7 7 13 9 5 1 77 64 79 124 62 99 65 41 55 108 124 53 41 142 89 29 63 114 65 102 46 60 37 49 54 32 70 6 3 2 14 14 1 210 113 125 172 78 142 iss 117 (.5 217 246 109 122 119 163 121 122 236 215 137 126 194 122 54 77 111 89 8 24 2 36 13 19 15 151 Centervllle Clark 55 59 118 34 Emerson Enterprise 30 18 12 Freedom 13 Hillsdale 63 Lafoon - 58 Latham - IS 17 58 43 Pulskl __ _ — 14 40 Seneca 36 67 Union — -. 16 Wesley 93 Zell 21 117-70 54 117-71 _■ 134 117-72 _ 104 118-69 9 118-70 _ 51 25 119-71 Seneca _ Chikea 5 6 14 1 Cresbard """■"""*""" Faulkton 2 Faulkton 1 The County 4.843 1 3,257 329 1,984 3,876 1,418 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 953 TABLS XXIV — Contlnned Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over ■Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk 1 Cows not milked Grant County — Adams 1 348 408 309 358 139 327 97 286 176 380 310 321 335 397 287 210 291 97 106 78 119 117 196 161 156 64 363 226 220 183 274 136 95 141 16 38 • 29 29 12 24 11 33 23 48 54 53 39 33 37 29 29 115 188 160 150 70 126 186 202 85 179 235 253 233 301 223 223 235 438 561 357 293 223 268 327 357 231 411 395 517 465 466 394 320 459 20 124 13 37 Alban 9 64 Blooming Val. Parmlngton ' 70 29 68 Grant Center Kilborn - '— — _ 2 36 Lura g 27 184 60 Osceola - 16 Stockholm 21 29 Twin Brooks 71 5 Big-stone City Milbank City Revillo 107 4 82 2 7 40 1 2 1 Stockholm 17 2 20 4 8 3 21 16 31 Strandberg Twin Brooks 3 1 X 2 The County | 5,129 1 2,810 1 545 3,220 6,126 741 954 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XXrV — Contlnned Showing IVumber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls Heifers 1 and 1 and over over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Gregory County — 95-65 — 116 216 3^6 296 589 336 319 286 410 474 28 49 181 420 208 345 432 288 329 182 414 107 124 249 292 298 450 198 187 244 87 158 1 57 93 133 313 375 236 84 106 161 126 46 44 416 464 181 237 175 120 265 105 90 72 211 279 302 92 88 515 422 219 33 71 11 23 37 111 40 5 25 37 21 19 3 6 20 16 27 32 42 10 42 23 57 13 12 25 28 33 32 22 22 22 10 12 32 79 212 177 234 72 135 143 170 62 26 29 149 247 154 198 169 116 209 152 142 102 83 184 137 150 203 148 92 332 87 116 1 66 205 375 313 470 125 338 259 281 105 37 70 136 225 299 323 409 114 263 197 384 159 184 201 290 251 407 73 94 359 68 189 53 18 3 34 9 18 67 103 113 67 213 188 50 31 155 500 36 24 139 282 86 171 109 229 145 94 44 26 20 200 83 137 91 394 381 38 217 26 2 3 95-66 __ 95-67 95-68 - - - 95-69 _ 95-70 95-71 95-72 _ _ _ 95-73 96-68 B% ■ 96-68 W% 96-69 B% 96-69 W% 96-70 96-71 96-72 _- 96-73 - _ 97-69 97-70 97-71 97-72 97-73 E% 97-73 W% 98-70 98-71 98-72 98-73 99-71 99-72 99-73 100-72 lOO-TS Gregory, town Bonesteel, town Burke, town 9 2 3 4 17 27 2 Dallas, town Fairfax, town 1 Herrlck, town The County 8,723 6,158 841 4,542 7,392 4,454 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9B5 TABLB XXrV — Continued ShoTring Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk 1 1 Cows not milked Haakon County — 1-18 161 158 1B2 122 712 211 111 314 105 244 228 93 153 52 85 202 167 163 41 54 75 211 205 133 100 159 146 66 35 123 194 68 103 114 48 118 160 81 71 91 146 118 145 159 60 50 66 72 65 89 684 15 137 59 39 3 7 65 70 110 73 107 ' 167 358 141 55 146 135 48 91 26 37 1S9 139 135 6 22 72 153 76 9 34 96 84 48 21 83 71 15 29 79 58 66 67 280 84 36 235 146 75 91 290 120 57 120 83 184 101 6 102. 86 42 10 12 9 8 6 12 2 16 3 9 11 70 7 4 11 13 12 14 4 5 4 13 7 7 8 10 10 4 2 16 9 8 14 9 3 9 3 20 4 4 16 11 9 6 6 20 6 6 2 11 4 1 10 4 2 56 54 60 61 96 114 40 173 33 149 123 72 57 40 25 114 132 92 31 26 74 63 47 26 39 109 63 65 9 110 66 40 57 56 27 59 25 56 75 32 78 91 82 53 40 45 37 35 33 56 76 7 97 48 32 132 123 79 89 55 99 23 123 120 101 174 78 114 51 44 96 171 117 62 52 108 138 132 126 131 196 103 40 34 67 82 34 108 42 28 80 54 38 56 114 102 50 72 43 i 46 8 33 36 75 17 32 6 20 3 6 11 12 13 SS Springfield Philip 38 141 Philip 120 1-23 116 Nowlin _ 175 Center - 73 Midland : 223 Grindstone — - 5 2-19 _ 154 Brown „ - 102 Philip 56 84 Pleasant View Pleasant 9 65 Lone Tree _ 264 Lincoln 43 Butte - 68 Pleasant Valley Tucker Smith 3-22 10 8 3 Iowa - _ 173 Kiser _ — 93 Ash Creek Bridges Creek — — 12 3 38 lis Black Hawk Mattison 65 5 457 111 42 7 5-21 106 5-22 41 5-23 124 6-24 _ 93 6-18 162 6-19 92 Milesville 61 6-21 148 6-22 204 113 117 7-18 130 7-19 4. 144 7-20 _ 68 7-21 176 7-22 87 7-23 165 7-24 99 8-22 „ 8-23 220 8-24 71 9-24 4S Philip 1 Nowlin 2 1 6 2 MlHInnrl 1 Kimball 4 1 1 .—_._— The County — 7.746 6,321 617 3,464 4,199 6,371 956 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND Calves under TOWNSHIPS 1 year 4- Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Hanilln County^ Brantford _ 244 171 364 226 347 454 257 314 287 282 229 369 330 10 4 18 52 75 75 114 33 197 295 77 155 171 112 82 252 172 2 4 14 17 22 62 15 37 38 23 45 29 21 13 33 37 _ 2 2 117 102 139 68 159 335 129 186 202 79 167 248 206 4 - 16 235 215 424 300 339 336 282 343 418 195 245 446 344 44 4 21 74 57 20 22 Castlewood Dixon 60 172 Bstelline Garfield 9 Florence _ 101 28 37 37 69 96 3 i Haytl Norden ODdalil __ _ Oxford Bryant, city Hazel, town Lake Norden, town Castlewood, town _ The County 3,958 1,830 397 2,165 4,265 808 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS P57 TABLB XXIV — Contlnned Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by GountleB and Minor ClvU DlvlHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Hand County — Aldee 195 187 333 264 159 199 116 265 198 184 341 227 394 239 217 190 213 252 287 239 290 208 59 135 170 319 199 180 205 225 110 108 267 305 298 199 240 485 179 303 1 182 140 417 169 148 174 54 171 101 245 315 29 122 187 156 132 151 119 180 177 128 144 136 77 249 X94 101 64 100 167 56 194 349 295 212 154 319 253 82 231 13 20 22 11 4 18 7 13 24 22 27 12 11 11 13 17 19 14 17 18 18 14 16 9 10 16 10 13 19 10 19 9 16 16 14 9 32 27 25 15 108 74 213 116 76 161 64 175 87 134 250 73 105 177 126 142 198 122 140 133 117 106 91 54 188 96 69 130 119 75 129 64 122 163 121 146 100 122 87 258 118 206 251 167 80 210 144 177 170 146 149 173 204 174 67 201 186 126 251 182 219 212 243 172 129 149 140 172 291 195 106 235 187 243 231 135 170 177 213 203 25 2 203 Alpha _ 74 Bates 173 Burdette 234 168 101 57 281 76 156 Gilbert 299 ■ Qlendale 64 Grand - - 80 Greenlief 82 214 Holden 32 Highland 124 Howell 250 Hulbert 116 Lynn 156 Logan _ 92 Mondamin 102 Midland __ 145 Miller ___ 7 Ohio — __ 61 Ontario 188 Park _ 82 Pearl 40 Plato 3 Pleasant Val. Ree Heights Riverside 91 64 57 Rockdale 162 Rose Hill 161 St. ■ Lawrence ;_ 121 187 Spring Lake Spring Hill 123 394 67 York _ 282 Miller The County 1 1 9,084 1 6,874 630 5,031 7,231 5,369 958 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE! XXIV — Continued SThowInK Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Dl-vlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Hanson XJonnty— ^ Beulah Bdgertbn Fairview Hanson Jasper Piano Pleasant , Rosedale Spring Lake Taylor Wayne Worthen Alexandria, city Emery, town Fulton, town 516 344 619 454 387 340 359 421 624 509 468 397 22 1 29 351 108 207 290 278 291 150, 300 2011 145 167 344 10 244 200 245 335 163 164 134 178 237 175 253 294 297 333 340 369 291 316 369 310 424 523 289 364 4 31 358 78 128 16S 150 38 33 16S 82 48 150 115 33 The County 5,490 2,S42I 626 2,6261 4,260 1,552 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9S9 table: XXTV— Contlnned ShOTvlnar Nnmber of Cattle of all Klnda by Countleii and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Covirs kept for milk Cows not milked HardlUE County— IB-l 12 14 14 51 71 31 7 17 3 64 78 78 98 80 37 13 22 129 43 86 143 63 55 116 87 80 196 182 7 10 10 30 39 14 1 9 - 6 3 1 1 1 5 4 9 36 24 16 9 1 34 21 14 67 39 20 13 27 42 4 41 86 26 22 44 55 67 121 110 12 7 12 56 40 4 13 8 6 43 17 34 30 48 32 8 19 10 17 48 13 31 22 14 6 48 47 36 lB-2 8 IB-S 1 15-4 9 IB-B il lB-6 26 16-7 IB-g S lB-9 16-1 66 S2 17 70 47 7 9 11 42 54 86 111 36 43 119 145 72 232 205 7 3 2 4 5 5 1 2 5 10 7 5 4 6 7 4 9 12 5 57 16-2 85 16-3 _ 38 16-4 111 16-B 84 16-6 29 16-7 27 16-8 21 16-9 131 17.1 4S 17-2 69 17-8 274 17-4 20 17-6 110 17-6 _ 104 17-7 124 17-8 82 17-9 134 18-1 . 218 18-2 - 18-3 106 69 50 30 16 99 73 20 38 29 22 185 101 10 17 92 65 64 59 36 82 57 26 107 89 32 138 7< 9( 170 68 8! 162 '\ 106 54 33 135 3 68 39 8 12 6 8 59 19 6 8 18 S3 20 30 26 76 11 12 77 68 25 182 8 101 235 36 2t 6! 2 4 2 3 3 4 17 3 1 1 4 10 6 2 5 7 2 2 4 11 2 ^"12 13 6 7 2 2 9 4 7 9 4 1 91 16 23 25 5 57 76 45 17 15 7 38 79 4 1 40 28 22 20 27 31 19 11 86 89 26 79 46 6! 72 2i 29 68 32 14 24 35 2 6 31 75 18 28 46 13 64 49 8 6 72 47 65 31 22 33 23 19 24 61 2i 4] 61 29 19 16 62 67 62 G lis 18-4 37 18-5 39 18-6 60 18-7 14 18-8 89 18-9 60 19-1 12 19-2 r^ 19-8 ^ 10 19-4 23 19-5 135 19-6 13 19-7 9 19-8 17 19,9 ^ 9 20-1 43 20-2 17 20-3 42 20-4 ™ 9 20-6 66 20-6 - 21 g 20-7 20-8 100 20-9 70 8 166 21-1 21-2 21-4 . 162 186 76 26 6S 43 1 21-5 21-6 . ; — 21-7 __ 21-8 - - ai-9 _ aa-i 960 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXIV — Contlnnea Showing Xnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil DivlsiouB Harding County — Continued — TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked 22-2 80 58 98 77 107 163 144 151 14 6 16 23 155 50 59 35 60 1 3 19 11 69 101 51 89 56 102 5 6 7 9 2 10 10 14 14 2 9 6 121 86 51 86 52 69 5 1 10 16 43 36 28 17 18 9 63 32 58 89 78 137 133 10 3 34 25 42 15 42 30 60 7 4 91 22-3 - _ 1 22-4 68 22-5 _. 101 22-6 _- _- 28 22-7 _ _ __ 128 22-8 3 22-9 52 23-1 _ 7 23-2 4 23-3 _ _ 7 13 23 48 48 34 16 9 8 12 2 3 3 2 3 23-4 _ 23-5 52 23-6 ^_ - 23 23-7 19 23-8 _ _ - 2 23-9 __ _ 5 Camp Crook, city _ Buffalo, Vil. G The County 5,523 3,S97 397 2,911 2,719 4,178 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 9A1 TABLK XXIV — Continued ShoTvlngr NnmbeT of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Hushes County — 77 145 373 284 216 138 140 96 45 189 185 204 130 219 61 10 15 61 190 206 355 264 92 84 32 32 318 196 56 72 255 21 10 1 6 15 22 38 11 6 8 3 11 11 9 3 14 4 21 TS 192 165 130 , 48 72 21 19 111 127 83 59 105 18 46 107 95 63 84 75 117 58 29 59 168 56 86 127 76 10 69 I>e Grey 78 Peoria _ 389 Dry Run j 208 Webster 167 75 Blunt __- 137 Valley 44 De Grey _ 30 Butte __ _ 113 Harrold _ 339 Pleasant Valley Canning: 130 42 Bretton 26S Blunt _ 43 Harrold _ 4 Pierre Indian School 10 20 The County 2,527 2,245 171 1,266 1,256 2,134 TABLK XXIV— Continued Shotvlng; Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Hutchinson County' — Capital _ 443 507 463 389 376 279 384 334 475 428 1,383 600 282 254 377 159 420 413 457 511 634 447 276 4 13 1 2 221 146 247 170 175 205 281 143 97 272 531 276 105 282 139 73 232 128 391 416 411 298 41 54 45 99 26 37 45 42 42 43 77 55 32 38 48 36 43 42 71 47 55 64 231 270 277 128 164 311 309 158 185 223 636 236 144 212 209 94 175 224 252 231 358 408 361 577 488 468 348 394 317 424 164 447 919 457 338 232 416 252 377 412 421 473 700 368 35 46 25 27 58 r 243 Clayton 51 Cross Plains Fair _ 102 25 Grand View 78 146 ICassel „ _ 104 Kaylor _J 31 Kulm • 347 Liberty __ 181 Milltown - 251 Molan lis Oak Hollow Pleasant _ 7S 135 63 Silver Lake fiio- 71 69 Susquehanna Sweet 121 238 Valley Wittenberg ; Wolf Creek 135 274 291 47 5 5 - __ - 2 6 12 6 4 10 Olivet 2 Parkston X The County — 10,311 5,249 1,090 5,200 1 9,556 3,212 962 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 7.915 TABIiB XXrV — Contlnned Showing; Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over iHeifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Hyde County — Wm. Hamilton Holabird 142 189 198 195 77 181 69 165 199 218 292 165 121 245 104 319 220 137 157 171 91 508 200 18 278 210 144 52 176 137 72 312 231 211 125 689 213 620 205 349 126 144 167 378 56 406 159 I S 10 13 11 6 92 2 14 8 10 10 8 7 13 17 12 6 9 10 3 4 20 21 119 96 121 80 45 101 28 91 113 156 95 324 69 113 181 308 98 146 44 114 49 97 154 102 98 82 153 77 115 9 90 106 171 28 153 97 220 133 170 168 147 150 46 48 169 153 20 81 86 108 Ejagle « _ J 80 Pratte 168 Chapelle . _ . 108 109-72 64 Valley 209 Loomis 187 Washington Franklin 58 218 Peno _ _ _ 171 Spring, Lake Bramhall 51 ii5 63 Douglas _ 258 97 Illinois 21 59 Lincoln' „ 108 116 Van Order 136 Banner 91 S The County 4,381 5,388 314 ■ 2,683 2,705 2,601 AUlllCUI^TURAL, STATISTICS 963 TABLB XXIV— Continued Showing Nnmlier of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Jackson County— Cottonwood Riverside 144 73 185 188 123 21 27 157 43 57 5 4 14 8 7 48 39 139 116 62 85 18 174 73 106 26 9 Grand View 140 123 Jewett 55 Indian Creek 1-24 ■ 131 237 104 124 141 204 169 193 53 143 88 206 50 78 11 22 242 53 118 48 7 4 74 70 55 9 52 90 81 28 39 20 16 11 7 70 4 5 8 9 14 11 7 5 11 4 6 1 65 84 43 81 54 55 105 54 20 128 73 84 16 36 19 22 100 93 85 ill 175 144 166 56 109 66 57 66 25 19 13 83 1-25 12S 163 Big Buffalo Little Buffalo Kadoka _ 30 48 29 105 Belvidere 145 Stanford 48 46 Wall 186 "Weta 23 3-22 __ _ - 31 3-23 5 3-24 51 3-25 2 67 14 27 25 2 11 1 17 210 2 31 86 23 39 2 1 - - 3 3 49 16 5 16 3 i 3 36 14 10 29 4 9 1 8 133 A Interior - 21 Weta 22 Wall s Kadoka 29 Belvidere _ 1 Cottonwood Stanford 4 1 Interior 21 1S8 19 Kadoka _ 9 121 109 The County — 3,043 1,717 235 1,557 1,988 1,692 964 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXrV — continued Showing; Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Jerauld County— Alnena 416 574 501 550 507 235 469 607 367 283 259 330 347 487 437 11 312 339 264 324 377 194 321 409 162 694 745 265 161 376 384 31 40 33 40 19 22 49 47 24 11 13 27 16 36 60 1 284 265 263 217 233 141 242 76 194 138 130 121 169 221 207 22 405 202 322 248 166 238 251 403 261 120 138 302 258 373 309 13 95 430 367 Cherry — - 467 Crow 480 Crow Lake Dale 45 246 Franklin 123 16S 162 214 Media _ 227 173 Viola .. _ 201 Wessington Spgs. Lane, town 404 The County 6,033 5,327 469 2,923 4,009 3,772 TABLB XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers Bulls 1 and 1 and over over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Kingsbury County^ Badger _ 464 1,106 373 632 686 1,164 309 335 472 942 510 799 729 6 6 191 309 125 515 347 469 168 159 185 667 461 275 303 1 1 56 93 47 57 51 72 27 32 29 95 59 86 52 240 462 161 302 283 563 168 133 169 621 383 400 225 1 1 480 1,362 603 612 591 1,143 387 353 414 1,042 544 894 596 53 7 18 12 19 4 39 3 68 236 De Smet 128 221 Hartland 228 Iroquois . Le Sueur 53 79 Manchester Mathews 66 132 Spirit Lake — - Spring Lake Whitewood Arlington town Bancroft town De Smet town 26 46 135 10 1 Esmond town 11 8 8 40 1 5 Hetland town 2 1 7 1 15 Iroquois _ 1 3 Lake Preston town 2 Oldham town 1 The County ■ 7,915 4,166 757 4,003 9,176 1,443 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 965 TABLE XXIV— Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS . Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked I/afce County — Badus - 472 458 540 376 344 481 319 312 310 308 286 367 322 286 374 439 3 26 6 5 272 3S5 280 172 72 148 139 134 115 88 204 248 177 lis 164 211 47 39 75 43 25 32 24 60 27 27 34 29 43 14 32 30 266 283 205 209 51 212 206 177 228 85 179 219 189 142 176 60 529 648 365 347 313 420 337 378 494 248 352 408 476 253 399 476 6 15 12 24 70 Chester 59 Clarno _ 102 158 Parmington Franklin 78 94 109 Lake View Le Roy , 98 38 74 Orland _ _ 101 Rutland 64 23 W^ayne S3 Wentworth Wlnfred 30 46 Madison city Nunda town Ramona town Wentworth town 6 4 3 2 1 15 1 2 1 2 The County 6.033 2,939 584 2,905 6,399 1,229 TABLE XXrV— Continued Showing; Number of Cattle ol all Kinds by Counties and Minor Divisions Civil TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Lincoln County— 744 506 131 185 420 565 274 590 682 368 567 760 8 388 653 604 994 681 694 286 282 423 395 82 430 419 267 228 325 621 90 316 477 1 152 27S 152 342 261 301 214 75 61 57 7 12 34 50 44 40 56 23 61 47 2 20 38 48 66 60 61 9 23 389 284 114 126 142 252 190 239 341 118 279 264 10 246 206 216 336 284 232 114 61 534 548 80 121 431 472 248 381 660 284 602 667 15 546 605 452 826 615 644 388 373 17 89 11 17 36 11 412 158 Canton - 51 Dayton 58 Da.yton 114 86 Delapre , 48 196 Eden 348 Fairview Grant 102 Highland _ 146 Highland 6 44 234 Lynn — 117 Norway 136 22 95 9 Springdale 30 Canton, city 8 2 2 6 1 19 Hudson, town 2 16 5 3 1 10 5 3 Worthing, town 3 The County — 9,744 5,759 813 4,449 9,672 2,436 966 THIKD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and minor Civil DlTlsIons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls IHeifers I Cows [ Cows 1 and I 1 and ikept fori not over I over I milk I milked Liyman Connty- 101-71 101-72 101-73 102-71 102-72 102-73 103-72 103-73 ■ 103-74 103-75 103-76 103-77 103-78 104-72 104-73 104-74 104-75 104-76 104-77 104-78 104-79 105-71 105-72 105-73 105-74 105-75 105-76 105-77 105-78 105-79 106-73 106-74 106-75 106-76 106-77 106-78 106-79 107-77 107-78 107-79 108-77 108-78 108-79 2-26 2-27 2-30 _ 2-31 . 1-26 . 1-27 _ 1-28 . 1-29 _ 1-30 _ 1-31 . lS-26 lS-27 lS-28 lS-29 lS-30 lS-31 I 82 284 25 74 94 56 50 50 88 89 138 168 120 73 160 149 210 133 62 420 221 131 194 143 129 251 246 255 1 325 174 249 308 213 236 144 142 67 115 91 104 64 298 146 69 156 244 271 172 119 106 200 304 163 147 60 121 146 253 223 132 35 287 4 69 7 21 53 18 48 64 42 76 35 88 288 58 182 75 113 327 189 285 246 316 65 264 229 293 262 140' 174 528 340 55 129 82 30 149 15 118 33 54 305 208 375 120 219 181 157 96 53 86 339 67 24 16 183 176 96 49 72 3 15 7 9 11 9 12 27 6 12 11 25 17 13 15 25 19 13 8 10 30 11 11 10 7 1 10 3 8 27 13 4 9 21 9 10 5 6 16 15 22 37 15 13 5 10 65 90 38 51 152 88 51 87 204 141 118 74 176 109 88 172 117 157 105 159 118 104 73 92 33 71 58 66 24 106 31 44 94 72 35 74 166 118 58 79 66 78 179 64 75 12 102 69 70 83 56 I 58 151 13 8 54 33 42 62 48 29 149 88 50 36 178 193 125 136 91 161 109 28 110 86 166 218 162 228 137 153 151 36 111 146 182 156 130 82 116 165 14 59 130 45 46 110 181 152 132 83 81 149 94 154 50 40 210 104 96 188 73 60 168 12 54 44 38 44 89 41 80 36 130 60 71 170 36 151 56 104 122 161 157 241 149 37 153 154 106 104 108 116 214 158 96 73 28 14 43 39 25 62 29 318 103 82 69 233 169 52 35 36 65 176 18 89 16 176 74 194 47 99 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 967 table; XXIV — Contlnnea Showlngr Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Lyman Co, — Continued. 2S-26 60 76 73 186 123 73 61 258 160 156 18 23 35 93 92 22 41 134 47 111 2 5 5 24 9 7 4 14 3 10 18 26 34 119 87 24 65 122 89 84 47 34 79 162 92 8 27 131 111 95 6 2S-27 _ 38 2S-28 43 2S-29 79 2S-30 40 2S-31 20 3S-27 _ 36 3S-28 125 3S-29 _ _ _ 120 3S-30 45 3S-3I 3S-32 __ 164 61 118 6 18 2 7 24 12 2 36 111 60 90 22 7 76 1 95 51 58 4 1 101 ' 122 13 9 1 7 21 20 6 28 104 .4S-32 81 Lynn Unor. Reliance _ 70 Vivian _ '— 2 2 5 126 3 1 6 5 2 1 25 Capa MuTdo Draper _ _ _ 40 2 22 10 The County 11,476 10,657 866 5,922 7,686 6,708 table: XXIV — Continued SliowinK Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and JHInor Civil DivlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Lawrence County — Reausaw - - 449 208 535 476 446 7 215 37 475 212 234 37 7 30 29 31 147 55 397 202 160 1 256 160 238 340 460 9 1 189 5 7 205 Zinke 144 462 207 Stewart 288 Deadwood Gulch 27 S 6 4 1 2 1 7 2 The County 2,162 1,173 139 965 1,655 1,315 96S THIRD CENSUS Of SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI.E1 XXIV — Coutlnned Showing Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Dtvialons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked mcCook County— Benton - 377 412 518 492 260 344 544 10 512 407 434 371 420 510 492 404 13 14 1 1 156 141 245 211 53 181 250 3 404 230 375 82 247 238 238 136 10 2 43' 36 65 41 19 40 45 40 34 95 23 50 54 49 39 3 204 206 331 144 134 246 244 4 380 207 397 102 185 208 234 209 1 11 368 410 418 379 267 322 422 11 385 423 465 287 405 541 544 373 36 28 5 24 56 Bridgewater 67 112 Canistota 129 Emery _ 102 Grant 229 147 Jefferson 252 Pearl __ 172 Ramsey 116 Richland 82 Salem _ 94 Spring Valley Sun Prairie Union _ _ 74 10 76 Canistota _ 6 Spencer 10 Bridgewater _ 12 15 . The County 6,526 1 3,2141 676 1 3,447 6,113 1,749 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 980 TABIiB XXIV — Continued ShOTTlng Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls I Heifers 1 and I 1 and over I over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked McPherson County' Arena Bauer -, Bergdorf Blaine Carl Cleveland Detmold Dewey Glucksthal Harrison Highland Hillsview Hoffman ; Howard Jackson Kassel Koto Leola Lincoln Long Lake Moscow Odessa Petersburg Rosenthal Spring Spring Creek Stickel Waoker Wachter Washington Weber Willow Eureka, town _. Leola, town Wetonka, town I 171 277 24€ 230 277 355 257 333 223 293 264 216 160 195 157 217 256 126 152 248 223 305 198 180 146 278 98 128 153 270 182 319 21 21 260 83 121 93 118 113 304 96 160 95 156 83 112 668 137 103 112 101 450 72 173 97 143 79 118 189 70 40 119 60 130 297 155 2 2 115 I 17 26 24 18 15 23 30 3 24 16 15 32 16 18 12 17 12 11 19 10 16 18 17 11 18 26 17 13 11 15 35 13 1 1 25 96 195 113 181 121 154 114 36 107 96 102 117 167 78 112 84 93 127 72 145 113 109 80 86 101 164 39 102 77 91 101 167 12 8 180 222 335 332 322 212 359 360 40 273 257 2R5 301 166 146 127 276 162 145 162 305 293 286 242 2461 193 359 112 169 152 194 roi 156 89 55 245 28 11 20 41 49 38 50 25 13 53 73 157 43 50 31 10 15 10 96 73 38 33 22 20 24 4 59 162 207 1 53 The County I 7,4331 4,9661 I I I 5951 3,7401 7,679 I I 1,479 970 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE) XXrv — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties .and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under- 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls Heifers 1 and 1 and over over 1 Cows kept for milk Cows not milked ■ DIarshall County — 286 159 247 335 170 217 348 203 158 188 183 274 200 463 237 288 265 209 180 192 343 199 128 412 120 68 97 228 S3 76 181 131 133 820 121 112 89 121 135 29 10 22 20 13 13 53 16 19 9 20 24 12 36 14 16 31 IS 16 250 274 107 164 981 270 39 S3 Dumarce 27 275 74 93 217 150 125 83 81 157 98 57 110 89 120 93 87 121 376 201 203 343 215 205 245 212 231 217 401 218 316 280 180 197 264 109 38 Miller 70 La Belle _ 49 Lowell 65 30 Newport _ IS 63 Pleasant Valley Red Iron Lake 124 20 223 Stena 81 Veblin 11 "Victor __ ' CO Waverley 144 Weston 4K White - 93 IS 31 Britton Langford Newark ~ Veblin Unorganized 218 3411 21 294 160 549 The County | 5,030 1 4,0311 430 1 2,779 5,172 1,887 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 971 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TO-WNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over 1 Bulls 'Heifers Cows 1 and 1 1 and Ikept for over 1 over 1 milk 1 Cows not milked aieade County — 2-7 _ 280 75 98 3 27 28 12 87 32 77 20 107 6 13 5 66 203 81 56 3 38 34 15 106 2-8 16 2-9 116 2-10 2-11 _ — — — _ 5 15 4 _ _ 150 16 3 6 5 12 4 2-12 2-13 1 2-14 _ _ 3-6 _ _ ._ 240 314 386 135 175 221 37 85 66 24 567 326 98 85 19 10 123 15 55 101 253 77 138 110 35 239 35 50 8 153 203 191 145 23 18 117 135 62 7 12 92 183 157 49 83 21 12 101 56 169 144 66 32 15 193 276 325 175 178 119 10 4 207 3 267 322 36 32 3 79 9 9 30 213 83 34 64 22 66 15 30 11 29 218 12S 75 13 13 132 !• 45 18 49 107 12 165 13 328 34 83 10 48 14T 97 2 15 61 61 2 117 98 137 147 78 76 124 44 73 20 240 3-7 _ 360 8-8 304 3-9 151 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 _ _ 105 105 2 43 4-5 I 61 11 35 360 1S5 17 248 46 13 55 50 5 -SO 43 II SI 23 11 21 9 241 86l 48 ^. — 1 31 84 21 151 53 7 381 82 13 601 82 5 1621 22 51 841 45 8 431 91 61 151 58 12 5X1 57 3 231 25 4 391 24 81 ■ 11 16[ 401 101 13 14SI 79 15 1261 105 91 771 44 11 121 ■ 7 31 81 24 81 651 77 121 421 61 1 281 25 20 4-6 576 4-7 323 4-8 32 4-9 51 4-10 - _ -- 4-11 — _ 3 4-13 754 4-14 4 5-5 5-6 _ _ 28 50 5-7 --_- 5-8 : 21 f 182 5-9 _- 204 5-10 - — _ 111 5-11 17 5-12 _ 241 5-13 6 5-14 84 5-15 11 6-5 - : 109 6-6 191 6-7 260 6-8 208 6-9 _ _ __ — 20 6-10 8 6-11 ^ 6-12 ' _ 62 8S 6-13 — _ 36 6-14 41 8 281 6 6-15 •_ 9 277 98 91 16 37 3 3 51 37 64 51 32 11 15 2 12 6-16 51 24 91 65 91 58 4 23 27 119 118 74 61 2 23 108 48 1T3 94 73 33 6 105 7-5 65 7-6 79 7-7 _ _ 18 7-8 6 1 1 7 9 12 10 5 1 1 53 4 5 58 37 63 59 29 4 7 89 7-9 _ _ 7-10 3 7-11 _- _ — 18 7-12 29 7-13 169 7-14 - 119 7-15 - - - 30 7-16 _ __ 15 7-17 11 972 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XXrV — Continued Showlns Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves Under 1 xear Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Meade Co. — Continued. 8-10 . - 8-11 — 151 105 105 111 53 72 105 61 118 147 247 50 100 108 77 64 41 24 110 93 94 123 74 64 79 87 83 53 43 67 74 63 60 154 39 73 9 71 39 • 11 76 67 57 147 60 35 114 32 87 60 60 27 62 48 40 36 22 53 48 45 45 77 34 10 37 42 73 41 - 26 22 11 25 13 28 11 21 7 4 9 8 13 7 9 8 6 3 8 8 22 7 7 10 5 2 ■ 3 1 6 3 2 3 4 4 5 14 5 105 16 3 7 3 3 10 3 2 4 5 1 11 61 42 57 85 39 66 59 25 60 51 85 25 62 40 41 18 15 19 68 55 49 61 63 37 31 55 54 7 28 38 33 25 25 60 30 45 41 27 17 16 84 67 88 78 39 44 67 43 81 60 160 20 46 95 44 30 30 22 56 58 53 31 85 41 32 49 73 37 43 60 63 51 55 90 51 31 46 73 22 2 36 90 8-12 56 8-13 _ 62 8-14 _ _ 100 8-lB _ 50 8-16 __ 23 8-17 55 9-10 _ 15 9-11 _ _ 79 9-12, — — ^- 106 9-13 _ 18 9-14 _ 40 9-15 95 9-16 46 9-17 .'_ 75 10-10 _ 61 10-11 20 10-12 _ 17 10-13 92 10-14 92 10-15 81 10-16 136 10-17 _- 1 11-10 - - _ 1 11-11 - 24 11-12 _ _ 47 11-13 _ 92 11-14 __ 64 11-15 22 11-16 57 11-17 6 12-10 _ 35 12-11 _ 10 12-12 39 12-13 12 12-14 _ 45 21-15 _ 17 12-16 _ 11 12-17 25 Faith _ _ Fort Meade _ _ Sturgls K-- . 46 1 ■ ■ The County 10,222 6,260 1,047 5,378 5,933 8,164 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 973 TABLK XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers, 1 and over Cows kept for milk ■ Cows not milked Mellette County — 40-25 43 87 8 36 3 20 9 27 4 5 2 2 56 65 123 31 24 68 58 28 3 3 8^ 40-26 _. - __ 64 40-27 "58 40-28 _ '36 40-29 _ 40-30 40-31 _ - 40-32 1 9 13 54 79 122 29 7 16 1 15 5 21 26 61 30 37 25 1 _ 5 14 16 33 45 75 25 6 30 1 3 26 16 50 33 16 22 30 29 5 40-33 . 6 9 94 26 3 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 2 2 41-25 . _ g 41-26 _ 23 ^8 41-27 __ 41-28 _, 36 41-29 19 41-30 41-31 - 23 41-32 41-33 _— 10 18 52 118 28 15 34 29 54 2 2 9 51 110 7 11 ,42-25 2 11 13 1 3 2 3 3 21 56 128 37 12 5 2 10 42-26 _ 30 54 42-27 42-28 42-29 _. 4 42-30 _ 33 42-31 _ 11 42-32 33 42-33 2 43-25 43-26 ' 43-27 _- _ _- _ 12 28 38 82 3 57 15 14 32 19 2 12 10 2 3 6 6 1 3 20 8 1 11 10 2 12 3 19 36 48 55 4 53 30 43-28 28 43-29 11 43-30 _ 54 43-31 ■ 3 43-32 _ - 8 43-33 44-27 — 44-28 44-29 6 75 13 48 25 _ 4 4 8 11 2 310 16 43 2 44-30 100 4 6 - 4 1 50 44-31 _ - _ 4 44-32 25 44-33 _ 50 45-30 __ _ . 1 45-31 __ — 8 19 3 5 i 3 4 15 30 White River 4 The County 1,296 591 116 829 1,325 777 974 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV— Continued Showing IVninber of Cattle of all Kinds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Dllner County — Adams Beaver _ 338 773 422 428 162 209 535 319 195 457 403 401 320 393 337 487 7 118 202 251 143 84 86 303 45 104 199 69 228 151 148 240 245 35 30 53 28 17 28 65 16 14 59 Ih 16 47 51 44 156 188 280 151 108 138 284 138 117 ,297 108 215 136 230 191 204 131 304 437 360 202 232 275 319 162 498 352 459 236 418 385 573 6 7 29 19 28 39 SO 146 112 Canova 88 Carthage 31 Clearwater Clinton Green Valley Graften 36 236 .42 58 Henden _ 64 Howard 73 78 124 Rock Creek __ 88 36 63 Vilas Roswell 1 43 18 4 34 1 2 14 5 1 8 106-56 Howard " 106-57 7 6 8 The :County 6,285 2,634 584 2,969 5,471 1,397 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 975 TABLB3 XXIV — Continued Showing IVumber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and minor Cl-rll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls iHeifers 1 and over 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked I Minnehaha County— I Benton I Brandon I Buffalo I Bulk I Clear Lake Deii Kapias Edison Grand Meadow Hartford I Highland Humboldt Logan Lyons Mapleton Palisade Red Rook I Sioux Falls I Split Rock I Sverdrup I Taopi Valley Springs Wall Lake Wayne Wellington l Colton Dell Rapids Humboldt Sioux Falls Sherman Baltic Valley Springs Garretson State Peniteniary State School or Deaf 754 931 404 470 446 393 551 461 550 379 590 534 708 802 371 438 333 519 753 548 102 398 384 563 14 3 30 22 4 I 394 443 293 152 349 1-5 602 269 187 103 280 252 282 468 165 163 165 506 290 304 442 144 189 253 4 52 60 61 52 41 28 76 53 85 49 27 62 42 69 65 40 29 59 58 77 72 36 62 401 55 I 1 3 5 I 379 343 276 206 ■374 276 424 464 278 129 311 252 320 456 185 150 113 4781 302 278 324 170 206 572 2 7 857 620 433 522 422 470 634 544 569 436 560 500 932 863 356 358 355 447 787 590 280 574 609 584 "52 73 45 104 13 10 14 14 6 1 152 18 22 198 36 277 40 91 7 120 85 102 178 49 75 105 556 119 86 150 97 52 77 •- ^ The County I 12,5701 6,8751 1,308 I 7,286 I 13,6341 2,710 976 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXIV — Contlnned Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Moody County — Alliance i 407 624 582 391 411 738 473 342 661 491 404 550 508 660 332 313 118 26 16 303 219 275 231 267 414 411 61 547 296 232 426 299 345 163 125 112 28 69 50 25 46 23 48 34 52 42 52 43 53 47 21 28 10 225 299 193 246 258 371 408 242 314 220 182 349 256 331 194 172 53 311 628 468 493 455 599 448 361 539 492 327 625 536 498 322 298 138 8 29 14 97 Slinsmoh ' 88 Clare _ _ 85 18 Bgan J.- 99 159 165 Fremont 37 Gravena 163 92 Lone Rock 256 137 166 Spring Creek 330 89 Ward 61 Egan, town Flandreau, city 30 Trent, town Ward, town 12 1 2 _ 1 1 1 The County I 8,047 1 1 4,7421 6731 4,320 1 1 7,5891 2,073 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 977 TABLE XXIV— Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Pennington County — 2 40 232 44 615 113 75 108 49 129 86 160 109 20 20 111 106 191 47 101 63 51 34 94 126 180 145 4 57 151 230 5 127 65 51 36 77 99 111 68 3 3 37 65 67 34 118 60 47 20 10 153 124 90 l-6_- 1-7 13 82 126 240 10 36 17 18 113 37 67 45 4 4 80 57 239 19 73 46 12 7 27 118 93 31 3 18 16 52 6 6 2 2 10 9 6 6 2 2 36 7 5 4 11 5 3 1 3 11 10 14 24 96 45 8 31 ,36 23 10 115 51 41 36 6 6 83 33 36 60 67 40 12 5 41 93 53 80 14 205 1-8 155 1-9 1,097 1 1-10 1-11 22 1-12 69 1-13 32 1-14 162 1-15 __ _ 4 1-16 __ 61 1-17 . 12 2-3 _ 17 2-5 17 2-6 __ 101 2-7 - - 32 2-8 132 2-9 _. 13 2-10 181 2-11 30 2-12 4 2-13 16 2-14 75 2-15 2S 91 2-17 46 3.14 3-15 _ " 48 60 28 59 186 54 45 16 53 33 40 109 272 81 140 318 101 105 79 58 209 122 72 28 47 52 183 83 15 24 25 14 5 68 19 37 9 17 24 30 56 348 21 173 262 67 32 73 39 134 63 21 16 15 21 44 52 11 2 3 2 2 8 3 1 1 1 5 2 4 12 3 6 16 5 4 4 4 8 4 3 2 4 4 9 5 1 52 28 12 35 102 20 38 20 19 29 8 31 134 41 110 188 60 65 33 55 108 120 26 7 27 16 83 108 35 48 23 54 96 16 39 14 57 17 26 40 78 42 70 92 80 41 4 33 94 51 56 25 32 23 26 26 4 19 3-16 40 3-17 : 4-15 " 2 4-16 98 4-17 _ _ _ 39 5-15 _ 14 5.16 4 5-17 _ 24 6.17 23 1.5 22 1.6 101 1.7 l.g 61 1.9 _ 219 1.10 2S4 1_11 54 1.12 36 1.13 79 1.14 38 1.15 57 46 1.17 17 O.K 1* o_c 66 o_7 24 O.R 214 2-9 86 2-10 12 2-12 116 94 65 79 18 49 120 49 8 31 7 2 4 "l 47 52 16 32 28 62 61 54 26 29 2_13 89 0.14 — 56 2.15 4 2-16 I 9 978 THIRD CENSUS. OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing NumbeT of Cattle of nil Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Calves I under I 1 year Steers Bulls 1 and I 1 and over I over Heifers 1 and over Cows I Cows kept fori not milk I milked I Fennlnston Continued. I 2-17 3-12 3-13 3-14 ._^ 3-15 3-16 3-17 4-13 _. 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 1N-3E Hill City Keystone Inilay N. Underwood Rapid City Quinn Wall West Penn 140 32 53 14 58 52 92 12 326 1 25 19 324 7 26 1 3041 44 17 42 10 48 25 34 20 S14 5 23 ■ 121 256 1811 20] • I I 631 291 291 13 60 46 25 17 311 11 19 131 109 11 4 2 8 130 140 64 43 9 58 36 19 3 69 6 62 19 70 4 12 14 925 9 39 9 22 36 105 248 4 22 35 5 4 9 101 5 11 152 11 19 266 The County _._| 7,588] 5,1381 479] 3,7721 1 4,265 6,127 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 979 table: XXiy — continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year ; Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows. 1 Cows kept fori not milk 1 milked 1 Perkins County — 13-10 _ _ 29 2 4 17 114 85 27 15 30 1 189 35 21 12 4 39 39 16 5 17 100 25 42 170 18 75 58 36 13 75 17 35 51 33 153 188 16 75 29 36 129 90 98 49 37 45 41 15 40 62 35 15 60 110 25 60 31 45 34 74 2 4 17 2 9 67 84 68 86 98 28 27 26 24 84 13 53 57 76 87 28 44 46 30 24 37 60 69 41 53 49 32 39 37 75 30 44 77 86 36 114 23 143 131 139 86 89 60 101 67 56 69 74 54 92 95 124 74 83 91 76 98 103 9 13-11 . Q 13-12 12 111 115 107 69 123 37 75 45 25 105 29 73 66 51 46 15 57 74 87 61 40 118 49 91 40 112 39 66 67 96 52 75 61 118 72 97 34 145 171 169 148 119 125 168 127 58 86 166 74 145 90 143 97 114 89 99 1-19 180 1 7 7 3 2 7 1 17 5 2 11 2 9 8 1 1 4 3 6 8 2 2 5 10 6 5 2 7 1 5 2 1 6 8 3 6 4 14 11 9 8 7 3 9 5 9 6 7 5 7 12 9 3 6 7 3 13 10 30 41 52 40 22 48 25 181 50 11 37 2 57 45 6 17 21 7 20 35 42 60 84 49 41 96 33 24 53 29 26 66 44 66 37 35 58 31 43 126 77 68 34 33 26 52 72 37 75 37 55 S3 73 33 68 20 34 50 110 12 13-13 - 59 13-14 13-15 53 13-16 13-17 14-10 14-11 _ _ 135 14-12 90 14-13 11 14-14 _ 46 14-15 19 14-16 146 14-17 143 15-10 68 15-11 _ 38 15-12 _____ 15-13 __ _ 7 15-14 92 15-15 102 15-16 65 15-17 16-10 95 16-11 16-12 94 16-13 113 16-14 63 16-15 28 16-16 103 16-17 17-10 _ _ 34 17-11 _ 62 17-12 19 17-13 31 17-14 48 17-15 63 17-16 29 17-17 42 18-10 21 18-11 _ 85 18-12 _ 44 18-13 106 18-14 85 18-15 30 18-16 109 18-17 23 19-10 31 19_11 19 19-12 _ _ _ SO 19-13 47 19_14 _ 81 19-15 27 11 19-17 g 20-10 - 45 20-11 e 20-12 23 20-13 14 20-14 80 980 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV— Contlnned Shoirlng Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows noT milked Perltins Co. — Continued 20-15 64 38 82 145 201 307 147 156 163 90 48 237 112 144 154 84 223 124 84 60 42 32 115 45 8 48 72 7 30 7 76 81 85 122 69 73 96 1 *2 20 61 82 162 113 38 70 69. 32 46 20 39 269 7 5 34 27 1 7 1 6 8 9 14 8 7 4 11 6 3 9 16 13 8 6 35 5 4 4 3 12 6 2 5 4 47 17 38 40 60 114 80 96 62 47 36 85 25 68 81 46 43 51 45 36 18 20 75 27 5 29 21 133 21 80 73 109 237 71 102 74 80 35 163 108 132 133 101 106 79 46 74 33 36 74 38 22 39 • 47 36 63 20-16 15 20-17 52 21-10 64 21-11 32 21-12 _ — 49 21-13 79 21-14 58 21-15 _ 45 21-16 42 21-17 _ 12 22-10 51 22-11 _ _ 11 22-12 97 22-13 _ 61 22-14 22-15 __ 7 58 22-16 41 22-17 28 23-10 12 23-11 32 23-12 6 23-13 — — 51 32-14 _ - _ _ 17 23-15 23-16 __ _ 19 23-17 15 The County _, 8,156 4,788 562 1 4,077 6,167 4.084 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 981 TABIiK xxrv — Contlnned Showingr Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over I Bulls I Heifers 1 and I 1 and over over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Potter County— Appomattox Arena Artichoke Avon Springs Canton Carr Cattron Cunningham Elida Falrvlew Payette Forest City ; Gettysburg Hoven Lebanon Lincoln Logan Lowell Lucas ,- No. Riverside Owatonna Pleasant View Sanner So. Forest City So. Riverside West Forest City Tolstoy Lebanon Hoven Gettysburg 210 104 226 70 185 71 89 79 196 102 5 187 66 71 211 144 129 27 66 154 1 50 1 17' 20 15 4 10 85 108 105 102 177 114 850 36 26 67 57 . 94 2 101 38 23 127 69 40 19 40 110 129 30| 2 123 31 73 126 75 104 19 139 87 48 54 114 52 23 141 100 26 152 89 112 14 35 96 147 50 34 66 27 3 69 200 132 174 61 124 37 88 83 165 70 5 30 196 60 56 201 108 114 12 56 103 130 16 12 16 38 10 15 39 12 13 23 101 10 79 141 25 14 50 48 8 16 27 23 33 27 32 29 7 25 165 91 59 45 n Si The County 2,512 2,835 258 2,012 2,420 1,126 .982 THIRD CP:NSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABL.E} XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers | Bulls 1 and I 1 and over over Heifers 1 and over I Cows I Cows kept fori not milk I milked I Roberts County- Alto Agency Becker Bossko Bryant Drywood Lake Easter i Enterprise Garfield Genesco Goodwill Grant Harmon, 127-48 Harmon, 127-49 Hart _. Lake Lawrence Lee ^ Lien, 128-50 Lien, 129-50 Lockwood Long Hollow Minnesota Norway, 128-52 Norway, 129-52 One Road Ortley Sisseton Springdale Spring Grove Summit Victor, 128-49 — Victor, 129-49 — White Bock, 128-48 White: Rock, 128, 129-47, 48, 49 Ortley, town Peever, town Rosholt, town Summit, town Victor, town White Rock, town Wilmot, town 188 317 202 224 158 221 143 364 339 252 197 348 143 169 336 380 226 266 323 112 133 411 310 235 73 387 233 211 432 173 321 218 46 167 66 265 905 102 52 212 72 119 313 97 106 196 57 69 149 326 147 190 191 451 62 202 165 40 19 274 102 104 471 148 57 45 14 29 -I- 18 29 18 18 12 32 21 31 36 38 14 31 18 23 52 35 11 38 34 9 15 33 58 22 5 61 26 24 19 17 30 40 2 56 194 82 65 68 100 62 157 272 108 151 184 61 97 173 239 67 154 1231 34 80 206 164 115 27 163 90 123 165 171 117 94 19 89 30 1 4 4 1 34 174 181 241 220 182 181 146 381 364 269 183 323 192 230 338 414 114 273 334 110 205 325 425 270 84 342 257 271 290 183 322 251 60 167 55 156 54 16 19 50 17 2 77 53 22 51 13 14 47 84 39 55 39 15 41 110 63 23 9 41 43 13 42 9 15 21 1 64 27 The County I 8,380 5,436 883 4,148 8,330 1,405 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS, J.S.T TABIiE XXIV — Continued ShoiTlne Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Calves I under I 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over I IHeifers I 1 and I over I Cows I kept fori I milk I I Cows not milked Sanborn County^ Afton Benedict Butler Diana Floyd — -^ Jackson Letcher Logan Onida Ravenna Silver Creek Twin Lake Union Warren Woonsocket B'liott Artesian, town Woonsocket, town 'I 448 383 740 389 405 258 290 342 559 343 403 397 220 253 419 488 11 229 203 309 242 294 1491 308 176 579 281 234 271 138 281 196 I 29 31 36 79 20 93 82 44 25 22 35 35 29 28 34 32 I 190 269 260 189 221 332 221 177 474 148 214 273 167 420 295 195 214 Ida 367 275 130 260 333 237 241 261 374 338 292 384 377 377 24 40 270 305 364 219 1 196 61 92 490 236 52 122 101 161 159 174 20 The County 6.348 1,89^1 654 3,8-56 4,723 3,034 984 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XXIV — Contlnned Shovrlngr Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Calves I under I 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls IHeifers 1 and I 1 and over I over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked [^plnk Coniity — Antelope Athol Belle Plain Bellmont Benton Beotia Buffalo Capitola Clifton Conde Cornwall Crandon Exline Frankfort Garfield Groveland . Harmony Harrison Jefferson Lake La Prairie Lincoln Lodl Mellette Northville Olean Prairie Center Redfleld Ricftfleld Spung Sumner Tetonka ;_ Three Rivers _ Tulare Turton Union Tulare Brentford Crandon Conde Doland Mellette Northville Redfleld Turton I. I 1,081 223 353 97 122 307 215 6 130 149 265 243 101 241 124 214 189 245 191 172 287 243 414 4591 123 194 231 108 128 99 239 251 282 153 215 12 74 The County I 8.492 140 176 73 286 44 45 149 56 11 121 177 218 10 21 291 64 74 101 210 35 86 126 132 110 2291 94' 184 83 103 81 55 14 1381 268 33 143 4 ,1 15 21 16 13 25 7 8 18 12 10 30 10 23 18 30 6 7 19 1 14 421 5 15 27 12 15 19 15 9? 27 11 13 1 4,2081 1 651 124 104 86 270 42 76 131 86 29 83 167 187 9 37 91 86 98 63 67 113 86 113 106 109 2371 76 111 137 69 69 53 101 155 174 83 113 2 3,769 187 222 160 246 102 142 145 165 56 162 141 298 224 109 178 146 160 183 167 265 163 151 167 343 4781 121 154 259 104 101 107 195 25! 320 166 147 14 3 7 17 21 ]> 241 45l 141 114 37 72 152 12 21 57 '-33 • 4 '28 53 75 24 15 77 31 74 57 72 1 28 124 33 3 55 32 94 47 34 14 48 115 ■,6 40 6 104 1 26 6,848 1,896 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 985 TABIiB XXIV— Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for rallk Cows not milked Stanley County — 109-77 - - 118 198 161 188 162 50 8 110 109 248 131 51 113 18 2 104 9 95 94 55 32 85 75 28 4 10 8 8 10 3 1 4 - 7 4 11 1 64 170 67 76 77 24 17 65 31 53 90 51 46 32 20 14 24 105 84 146 71 51 30 50 45 87 131 143 49 67 50 14 6 15 58 59 93 46 54 51 5 87 79 56 57 107 116 109-78 2^6 109-79 209 3-25 24 3-26 _ 78 3-27 62 3-28 8 43 3-29 : 3-30 - 44 3-31 __ — - 147 207 108 90 70 33 44 4 45 50 45 78 121 95 158 83 1 104 108 92 60 48 108 4-25 _ 120 4-26 - 23 4-27 — - - 29 4-28 _ _ 54 4-29 4-30 31 4-31 4-32 _ 135 50 20 18 41 32 295 39 28^ 82 67 17 47 3 5 6 8 9 3 20 50 26 17 32 31 72 11 53 4-33 ■ 5-25 _ 95 13 5-26 a 5-27 63 5-28 61 5-29 133 5-30 48 5-31 6-25 _ 14 50 1 3 1 38 70 38 52 16 3 6-26 - 17 6-27 44 6-28 30 6-29 6-30 - 8-26 1 12 1 1 16 15 81 i 1 5 7 1 2 i 26 6 7 3 3 7 8 18 1 S-29 12 14 9-26 10 9-26 1 9-27 9 21 10 12 9-28 17 9-29 9 The County 2.838 2,248 184 1,412 1,972 1,845 No return was made for T. 7, R. 25-29, T. 8, R. 25-27 and 986 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing IVumber of Cattle of all Kinds liy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over IHeifers I 1 and I over I Cows I Cows kept fori not milk I milked I Sully County— Blaine Buffalo Clifton Cora Elk Pairbank __ Fairview Farmin&ton Farmer Goodwater Grandview Harrison Hartford Iowa Lake Lincoln Little Bend . S. Park Milford Norton Norfolk :; Okobojo Onida Pleasant Pearl Rich Valley Summit Troy Onida 175 83 141 lis 177 52 54 124 194 210 77 139 66 95 255 218 12 150 134 64 103 141 70 157 53 96 148 192 41 141 209 121 179 192 361 511 1681 236 274 52 151 73 66 2371 205 8 600 93 80 114 69 13 260 13 ISO 53 167 1 77 51 83 39 141 41 37 69 104 133 31 60 55 10 118 73 4 SO 741 30 70 62 21 100 16 79 61 120 17 1 I 1681 651 92 103 134 48 34 130 143 83 20 72 75 10 73 110 8 6 27 60 26 51 40 68 65 103 112 157 34 94 70 95 57 126 122 149 49 S3 178 97 112 56 132 202 103 4 360 108 44 226 119 61 203 13 96 56 177 The County 3,539 ,1 1,856 I 1,1171 3,165 I AGRIGULl CJRAL STATISTICS 9S7 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Allnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Trlnp County — 95-74 387 315 228 236 309 146 326 357 355 328 180 180 93 358 319 251 245 202 12 477 251 356 235 82 322 11 241 51 137 164 87 146 85 114 130 315 233 251 298 141 265 127 115 194 178 90 21 11 25 95 157 64 94 148 59 180 159 94 123 77 75 22 238 108 134 63 53 S7 254 212 167 83 18 188 21 17 17 22 19 10 31 16 26 17 19 6 4 24 20 40 11 12 26 24 22 30 19 10 10 25 125 81 135 90 49 160 183 127 118 81 52 19 179 129 llj 94 95 154 173 104 152 79 37 199 19 63 10 94 78 42 73 33 28 79 302 72 282 114 112 184 29 96 71 71 67 12 299 243 165 143 178 116 292 309 306 298 161 118 65 259 317 202 212 96 119 236 146 184 211 47 161 6 101 34 63 83 112 96 72 111 80 197 163 202 l2l 102 189 96 82 149 127 109 40 10 . 38 73 95-75 109 95-76 __ 140 95-77 - 17S 95-78 - 161 95-79 68 96-74 81 96-75 22 96-76 93 96-77 20 96-78 _. 55 96-79 58 97-74 ' 25 97-75 85 97-76 _ 98 97-77 ■ 76 97-78 42 98-74 120 98-75 17 98-76 146 98-77 119 98-78 280 98-79 141 99-74 65 99-75 274 99-76 1 99-77 1 103 S3 66 357 203 127 88 23 55 251 90 282 108 4S 189 25 69 170 278 60 11 -- _ 6 6 9 10 8 12 3 5 9 65 14 16 13 21 19 8 9 18 14 6 1 257 99-78 28 99-79 42 100-74 93 100-75 _ - _. 10 100-76 _ 210 100-77 49 100-78 -_ 35 100-79 87 101-74 _ _ 85 101-75 54 101-76 279 101-77 106 101-78, 79 55 102-74 185 102-75 155 102-76 _ _ - 33 102-77 96 102-78, 79 221 103-74, 75 53 103-77 13 Colome, town 19 25 2 The County 9,980 5,663 745 1 4,713 7,266 4,692 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXIV — Continued Showing Nnmber of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Tnrner County — Brotherfleld Centeryille __ Childstown 510 647 499 673 362 557 429 365 468 560 521 612 576 417 166 699 152 255 209 873 443 255 50 187 S3 613 279 253 167 459 582 163 29 475 377 514 71 71 71 41 34 90 47 37 51 55 60 57 30 66 20 61 98 50 238 311 298 254 166 SOS 206 318 312 302 158 362 105 162 80 535 551 373 12 10 427 489 484 403 444 630 476 423 571 602 449 505 383 526 512 561 532 509 39 16 22 30 3 30 36 9 19 165 232 285 228 Dolton 6 Germantown 78 85 Hurley - - 282 Marion _ 131 Middleton _ 147 Monroe - - 101 233 Parker - - 73 Rosetield - R9 145 Spring Val. Swan Lake 2G8 185 51 5 12 12 10 1 2 3 Chancellor j- Irene Marion 13 2 5 ' 3 1 5 12 12 Parker _ 1 Monroe _ 3 1 1 1 1 The County 8,520 6,035 1,011 5,075 9,130 2,783 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 989 TABI^ XXIV — Contlnned Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Union County — 797 411 55 917 44 93 18 10 205 124 924 133 1 54 658 357 103 716 485 234 445 1 361 205 6 785 33 30 1 7 220 14 581 8 . 1 19 280 142 23 365 173 219 165 2 25 67 48 11 72 3 8 2 1 18 16 84 8 50 41 7 80 50 13 39 i 311 260 40 431 25 42 7 3 134 34 445 35 8 18 363 197 36 293 210 116 317 1 10 8 616 510 60 911 15 175 45 7 238 147 809 135 16 115 410 396 96 605 497 219 371 21 32 13 11 295 Brule _ _ _ 63 Big Sioux Big Springs Civil Bend, 89-49 __ Civil Bend, 90-49 ._ Civil Bend, 90-50 — Elk Point, 91-48 __ Elk Point, 91-49 __ Elk Point, 91-50 — 12 225 18 64 6 3 35 5 216 JeffersoUj 90-48 JefCerson, 89-49 Jefferson, 90-49 Prairie 90 7 21 341 Richland _ _ 64 Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, 93-49 Spink 12 245 133 Virginia, 94-48 Virginia, 95-48 Alcester 51 88 6 8 Elk Point The County 6,799 3,665 627 3,344 6,470 1,964 L 990 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXIV — Continued Showing Number of Cattle of all Kinds by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Calves under 1 year Steers 1 and over Bulls 1 and over Heifers 1 and over Cows kept for milk Cows not milked Walworth County — 121-74 198 177 205 120 80 59 88 30 w 10 7 105 119 90 40 163 106 149 121 73 121-75 22 121-76 90 121-77 7 121-78 122-74 149 lis 201 206 30 160 176 228 142 109 38 211 259 169 163 72 101 48 32 5 5 3 15 _ 113 141 104 93 32 134 149 57 72 115 21 121 101 85 29 11 42 28 2 2 17 10 21 13 2 25 15 22 10 6 3 27 26 13 20 6 12 5 1 1 148 89 80 89 24 182 95 93 88 72 29 107 143 69 62 16 71 32 8 2 4 2 8 207 124 174 141 28 201 209 192 114 150 19 283 353 189 163 96 120 58 39 10 26 3 8 4 33 45 122-75 53 122-76 70 122-77 _- 4 122-78 6 123-74 58 123-75 42 123-76 106 123-77 31 123-78 154 123-79 1 124-74 27 124-75 30 124-76 17 124-77 42 124-78 67 124-79 _ 2y Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Beadle County — Allen _ 47 84 33 48 66 66 56 26 85 75 93 58 64 67 61 65 79 43 86 57 46 137 69 54 50 55 70 71 57 65 59 55 58 68 29 4 2 3 41 80 47 91 73 87 43 77 69 58 95 .62 47 117 86 86 97 24 100 59 73 105 77 68 63 87 71 74 36 44 64 39 .39 55 65 7 3 11 15 6 4 5 283 398 293 359 332 369 226 193 461 329 427 254 261 401 389 418 422 170 278 319 286 453 423 335 252 318 87 383 243 39 195 179 295 306 371 47 23 45 342 50 63 119 17 14 2 6 2 15 9 1 Altoona, Barrett Belle Prairie ' Bonilla- 1 Burr Oak Carlyle - _ _ 2 29 Clifton 6 10 12 13' 4 68 10 42 41 14 41 2" . 19 11 Clyde 1 Custer Fairfield Poster „ _ Grant Hartland Iowa Kellog Liberty Malford - _- 1 Nance 17 14 24 Pleasant View 9 Richland 2 Sand Creek Theresa ■ _ 15 1 2 24 21 7 1 1 Valley Wessington Whiteside Wolsey Cavour, village Cavour, village Broadland 2 Huron Virgil 3 4 9 Wolsey Wessington _ 3 The County 2,230 2,450 11,436 520 16 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 995 TABLE XXV — Continued Showing; Nnmlicr ot Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 1 2 and under 2 1 over Mules Asses Bennett County — 35-38, 39, 40 29 12 11 6 33 52 54 26 26 78 10 26 15 11 24 23 18 16 7 6 21. 16 58 28 32 9 12 27 69 55 54 28 19 77 IS 22 17 16 13 21 22 21 3 7 27 16 75 32 104 58 51 88 169 205 216 144 109 280 97 222 81 57 78 117 77 48 27 38 97 89 409 135 6 32 35 36-33 35 35-33, 35 __ _ 1 2 1 2 36-34 _ _ 36-35 36-36 _ 36-37 36-38 36-39 36-40 _ _ 37-33 37-34 _ _ 2 37-35 37-36 1 37-37 37-38 37-39 4 38-34 _ 38-35 38-36 38-36 38-38 38-39 38-40 _ 39-33 39-34 12 3 18 6 27 21 6 10 3 11 12 37 19 9 39-35 __ _- - 20 35 42 39-36 39-37 39-38 _ 186 86 29 39-39 39-40 "' The County 699 793 3.432 1 121 996 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XXV— Continued Showing Xumber of Horses* Mules and Asses by Counties and minor Cl-vll DlTlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 •ses 2 and over Mules Asses Bon Homme County — Albion _ _ _ 73 49 . 55 44 S5 61 88 44 75 49 67 16 6 81 46 96 3 4 75 51 69 99 71 77 136J 90 87 58 76 15 29 96 112 62 2 23 580 530 292 434 415 568 618 465 452 375 413 119 133 513 447 557 57 84 30 35 44 2 24 11 2 2 17 24 22 17 Bon Homme - _ Cleveland - - Franklin — Hancock Jefferson - Lincoln _ liiinningr Water - 16 Springfield 38 29 20 8 2 Tabor Avon Springfield 2 Tyndall __ „ 4 8 i The County 946 1,236 7,161 236 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 997 TABLB XXT — Continued Showing: Xnmber of Horaea, Mules and Aaaea try Countiea and Minor Civil Dlvlsiona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over 1 1 1 Mules Asses Brookings County — Afton 70 49 68 57 37 41 21 61 39 75 37 82 84 64 62 56 50 56 51 66 77 79 64 4 6 71 52 96 64 63 57 20 103 57 138 56 94 118 105 71 63 69 99 95 62 99 68 53 4 63 362 446 402 417 460 412 159 450 380 430 566 854 652 405 476 465 443 434 308 572 516 503 416 13 91 4 91 10 1 30 Alton — — Argo 13 8 10 4 Aurora - - - Bangor _ _ Blkton 14 Lake Hendricks .._ Lake Sinai ': 7 5 9 6 25 11 20 12 20 40 17 30 4 18 Medary _ Oslo ' Oak Lake Oakwood _ _ Parnell 1 Richland _ Sherman Sterling ____ Trenton 2 Volga Winsor Aurora 1 2 28 2 Elkton 1 2 6 8 White The County 1,359 1 1,854 10,797 336 3 998 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXV — Contlnned Showing Nmnlier of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Brovrn County — 65 43 55 68 111- 85 38 55 76 71 41 41 51 77 1 30 4S 66 41 64 72 62 35 59 64 56 , 52 44 105 46 21 114 38 54 22 182 44 1 124 38 86 77 115" 76 66 74 115 63 40 49 65 150 43 49 69 38 47 66 80 71 38 87 50 55 81 64 74 60 25 123 45 63 31 136 80 8 1 6 19 6 3 2 512 201 382 458 484 461 227 29 298 321 120 32 467 846 285 225 378 470 340 364 1,440 441 251 281 382 289 386 185 535 281 158 920 387 421 127 829 394 137 6 56 71 66 18 52 9 11 9 10 Allison Bath Brainerd Cambria 13 Carlyle Claremont 12 2 5 171 23 17 12 Detroit Frederick _ - 9 Greenfield 1 Groton _ __ 13 7 17 7 14 8 29 5 16 10 7 4 25 2 6 29 22 1 Highland Lansing Liberty _ Lincoln - _ Oneota Or'lway _ _ Portage Riverside _ Savo * Shelby Warner 8 5 2 Westport _ Aberdeen, city Aberdeen, Twsh. _ Columbia 2 12 7 CTaremont 6 2 Frederick StT-atford Warner _ _ 10 3 The County 2,229 2,658 15,013 542 12 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 999 TABLE XXV — Contlnned Shovrlns Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Horses Colts under I 1 and I 2 and 1 year I under 2 I over I Mules I Asses 1 I Brule County^ America Brule Chamberlain Cleveland Eagle Grand View Highland Kimball Lyon Ola Plainfield Pleasant Grove Plummer Pukwana Red Lake Richland Smith Torry Lake Union Waldro West Point Wilbur Kimball Willow Lake _ 54 761 14 57 59 14 105 52 224 34 36 47 56 40 33 65 60 30 49 35 45 91 10 50 I I 731 921 91 591 86 20 119 54 109 61 49 95 154 50 58 80 68 106 49 60 69 106 17 76 426 337 49 2491 449 169 368 1371 387 360 216 234 108 153 154 319 223 416 293 281 321 361 53 180 g 1 21 T-— , ( 26 1 1 2 12 5 10 2 20 The County 1,33-61 1,731 I 6,243 237 TABLB XXV — Continued ShOTTlng Number of Horses. Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Hoi Colts under 1 and 1 year Tunder 2 •ses 2 and over Mules Asses BulKalo County — Arlington - - 40 31 79 54 29 1 53 58 84 77 79 273 306 489 243 384 27 3 39 1-2 1 1 1 Elvira 5 Grant 233 351 1.695 82 7 1000 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXV— Contlnned Showing Nnmber of HoTses, Alnlea and Asses by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 1 2 and under 21 over 1 Mules Asses Bntte County — 7-1 14 3 38 83 61 34 52 66 37 84 25 144 232 359 275 350 417 148 7-2 — - 2 12 9 37 38 56 62 25 8-1 _ _ - 8-2 4 S-3 8-4 4 8 6 12 8-5 _ -_ — 8-6 . 8-7 _ — 8-8 ~_ 9-1 13 17 32 33 25 17 - 18 84 BO 150 204 197 95 9 9 3 8 16 9-2 _ __ 9-3 15 35 40 8 1 1 2 9-4 _. 9-5 _ _ 3 3 9-6 - _ 9-7 _ . _ 9-8 9-9 .. 10-1 __ . 71 33 11 115 50 7 3 10-2 - 3 14 10-3 _„ 2 30 17 2 1 21 13 5 10-5 _ __ 10-6 __ 10-7 -_ . . 10-8 __ 2 16 10 60 66 30 3 64 19 31 60 80 85 10-9 _ . 8 4 1 31 5 i 19 11-1 __ 11-2 23 15 5 11-4 11-5 11-6 26 2 11-7 __ _ 5 3 6 11-8 - 141 7 11.-9 21 13 31 2 7 5 27 15 37 25 16 30 30 7 8 3 21 11 45 21 12-1 . . 12-2 _ _ ■" 12-3 12-4 _ 43 24 99 73 107 101 12-5 — _. _ 12-7 _ 12-8 __ 9 6 12-9 _ _ 13-1 _ 13-2 __ 13-3 _ _ " •13-4 — ____w_— 13-5 .. 22 15 10 60 40 — __ 35 18 5 82 in 74 91 108 230 131 10 65 13-6 13-7 _. . 13-8 13-9 _. 1 a 14-2 28 14-3 14-4 . 10 13 25 5 14 1 15 57 93 , 14-5 14-6 2 2 14-7 15 13 2 2 14-8 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1001 TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS | Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 .and iiinder 2 over Mules 1 Asses 14-9 3 6 1 6 99 15 Belle Fourohe _ 2 Nlsland 1 The County _ SS7 1,130 5,182 114 1 TABLE XXV — Coutlnned Sho-wlns Nnmber of KomKeti, Mules and AHses by Counties- and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Cfllts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 •ses 2 and over Mules Asses Campbell County — 125-76 - _ _ 27 48 31 49 67 19 37 84 27 84 71 20 259 267 224 246 263 107 202 250 322 337 313 280 297 221 244 268 128 14 19 126-74 4 126-75 __ _ 126-76 126-77 . - 10 126-78 127-74 44i 49 581 52 55 54 1 127-75 127-76 _ __ 127-77 _- . 50 52 42 68 59 72 67 44 1 2 68 53 63 64 50 67, 77 38 1 1 127-78 128-74 2 128-75 _ , 128-76 __ _ 128-77 _ „ 2 128-78 128-79, 80 _ Artas 1 Herried _, The County 855 960] 4.261 18 2 t X002 THIRD CliNSUS Ul' SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLS XXV Sho-wlns Nnmber of Horaes, Males and Assea by Counties and Minor Civil DlTislons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over 1 Mules Asses Cliarleet , Mix ■ County — 86 73 51 66 63 50 97 29 69 67 139 41 60 45 72 18 70 54 74 37 58 43 27 13 85 35 1 6 17 1 92 51 85 59 37 69 100 20 22 33 108 64 63 67 40 38 109 66 74 37 59 24 93 9 103 12 3 3 41 13 2 447 305 408 545 341 327 93^ 128 293 464 628 411 354 220 458 293 886 427 409 456 645 197 299 82 768 130 23 11 78 74 8 5 Carrol _ _ Castalia Choteau Creek Darlington 7 2 30 Forbes _ _ . "" "■"" Hamilton - Highland ■ Hcward _ _ 6 49 7 2 4 43 10 34 36 20 23 44 6 15 16 1 La Rouche _ _ _ _ _ 1 1 I<>T^e Tree _ - _ _ _ Moore Plain Center _ _ ""■■" Platte _ Kee .. _ _ Rhoda 3 Koiuse Signal _ . _ _ Wahehe 1 White Swan _ _ 100-71 . - ________ 5 — __ Dante .. _ _ Platte 2 4 Lake Andes __ _ _ __ __ The County _ 1,536 1,596 11,038 373 12 AURICX'LTURAL, STATISTICS 1003 TABL.B XXV — Continued Showlngr Nuuilier of HorneH) Mules and AiiiiaeH by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and under 2 2 and over Mules AsseR CInrk County — Ash Berlin Blaine Collins Cottonwood Darlington — Day Eden Elrod Fordham Foxton Garfield Haiige Lake Llncoiln Logan Maydell Merton Mt. Pleasant . Pleasant Raymond Richland Rosedale Spring' Valley Thorpe Warren Woodland Clark Garden City _. Vienna Crocker Bradley Naples Raymond 69 64 33 77 69 50 29 39 7 32 45 70 76 13 54 54 58 35 44 49 60 81 72 25 57 23 40 7 11, 8 76 77 63 66 63 69 104 63 32 34 46 80 70 18 44 80 53 41 80 51 54 89 67 37 66 64 43 16 14 19 1 15 1 231 356 413 486 434 353 455 418 350 400 450 513 461 60 386 605 S66 210 399 416 124 356 464 214 450 306 390 185 29 34 36 68 1 18 16 9 8 11 11 10 17 2 18 3 9 11 17 7 The County ,_ 1,3531 I 1,6941 10'.326 343 1004 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLI3: XXV — Continued Showing Number of HoiBes, Mteles and Asses by Counties and Minor Ci'<>ll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Clny Connty— Bethel Fairvie-w Ga,r£ieia Glenwoiod MeoteHns Nor-way' Pleasant Valley Prairie Center _. Riversid-e Spirit Mound Star Vermillion Irene, 3rd Wardi Vermillion Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and I 2 and under 2 1 over 87 63 13.1 107 37 45 91 47 80 71 80 25 617 563 743 593 403 373 577 695 518 474 5S2 237 2 65 Mules 52 44 30 12 45 92 22 5 27 45 23 Asses The County 6691 7671 6,442' 419 table: XXV — Continued Sbowlns Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS C6US Under 1 year Horses 1 and 1 2 and under 2 1 over Mules Asses Codington Cbuntiy— Dexter - - 104 51 39 45 51 64 80 42 90 33 37 40 50 32 79 ^21 31 5 5 I 8 128 48 40 31 33 62 83 98 90 37 34 36 53 74 78 30 37 11 3 13 48 865 554 332 262 5051 383 401 387 601 233 188 319 395 556 351 345 360 19 88 48 28 402 re 6 2 6 li 11 15 15 7 2 10 10 38 20 26 Elm-ira _ ~ Fuller - Germau'tJOwn ICampeska _ _ _ Lake _ - Leola 40 Pelican 1 1 Ranville -.- Richland - Sheridan _ 1 Waverly Florence _ Henry — _ _ South Shore Wallace - 67 The County 917 'l,067 7,622 266 43 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS iao6 SlioniinKi Nambe* of B:»raei»>f9tuI«»-aiid-« Asses by Counties and Minor TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and! under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Ci»r»ou Couuty— 18-21, 22, 23 __ 58 13 13 16 33 35 52. 6 3 16 12 14 8 3 11 10 12 1 1 7 19 42 30 16 7 10 39 16 9 36 16 30 42 6 10 5 8 15 7 5 14 22 5 2 2 3 25 35 30 34 7 19 1 248 106 41 44 111 192 248 51 27 50 75 46 '.54 14 45 51 38 11 7 30 209 201 189 HI 60 3 6 44 31 33 33 2 2 4 IS, 19-17, 18, 19 _ 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 19-22 _ _ 3 2 4 3 20, 21, 22-26, 27 18-24 - *""""■"*"* 18-25 __ _ - 18-28 20-17 , 20-18 _- - _ 2 3 18 2 20-19 - —^ 19-17 - - - . 19-lS 21-17 - - ~ 21-18 - 21-19 - — '2 21-20 21-21 - -- — 21-22 -- _ - 22-17 - _ - 22-18 _ - — - - _ 22-19 — — _ __ . - 12 6 4 1 22-20 22-21 2'/-Z2 - - - -: - _ - 22-23 _ 23-17 23-18 _ _ - _ _ 23-19 __ _ - _ _ __ 10 9 14. 6 12 3 23-20 - — __ - - 23-21 23-23 _ - The- County 488 1 477 2.489. 6S 6 100% THIRD CEN^S OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXV — Contlnned Showing NnnibeT of Hbrsts, IHnlea and Asses by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 1 2 and under 2 1 over 1 Mules . Asses Cnster County — 2, 3-10-11-12 3 90 96 19 128 131 3 19 10 19 11 4 20 20 29 33 23 12 40 55 3 11 61 15 10 24 20 9 10 4 34 11 10, 13, 15 38 11 57 1 35 22 69 448 516 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 *" 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 4-10 - 5-4 15 1 11 1 5 8 30 18 27 18 7 19 45 2 15 51 6 6 18 11 2 6 10 25 11 6 15 11 41 7 34 2 69 20 103 23 46 25 23 59 107 146 125 101 50 108 155 15 41 219 30 40 70 87 22 40 43 135 87 65 83 91 143 41 114 5 219 77 7 91 20 1 2-4 _ _ _ 2-6 — 2-7 _ _ 2-8 — ^ ^ 2-10 - ■3-1 2 3 1 3-4 _ - __ _ ' 3-5 _ _ _ _ 1 3-7 ' - - _ 3-8 . , 2 50 35 3-10 3-11 _ 3-12 4-1 - - 4-4 ' 15 4-5 - 4-6 . - 4-7 — 4-8 — - - 4-9 4-10 - 2 4-11 ._ 5-5 _ _ 12 4 4 1 5-8 - 5-9 _ - 5-10 -^ 6-1 6-4 16 1 6-5 6-e - 2 1 6-? ._.. L :::::: 6-8 _,_ ___ 7 8 _- 6-9 _ Buffalo Gap -— — — - Hermosa ^ 5 3 68 1 The County 767 1,033 3,869 251 7 ASRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1007 TABIiB XXV — Continued ShoTvlng; NnmlieT of Horaes, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Davison County—- Badger ,- 56 38 49 30 82 39 76 82 559 407 571 566 27 16 24 1 Mitchell _ _ 76 64 50 51 90 32 48 76 72 47 67 71 77 69 11 10 1 448 614 502 505 654 460 373 3 38 235 16 44 46. 11 19 13 10 6 Mt. Vernon - - ^ 6 Prosner _ Rome - ' Tobin Mitchell - 2 4 1 3 The County 586 1 7801 5.835 230 15 1008 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXV — Continued ShOYVlng Xnmber of Horses, Mnles and Asses by Counties and Minor Ci-nll .Divisions TOWNS ANJ3 TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under ^ 2 over Mules Asses Day Connty — Andover, 122-59 80 57 42 53 36 II 70 42 48 53 55 60 17 71 44 75 32 23 73 68 53 42 74 49 47 61 74 13 2 78 71 55 65 49 139 ■75 63 43 86 83 96 49 99 69 60 83, 31 58 -53 96 83' 59 63 46 67 93 102 43 4 613 436 363 346 242 454 434 391 4'29 551 626 378 408 481 356 351 415 271 377 605 393 462 502 619 379 482 478 48 46 54 47 39 5 34 4 1 11 19 22 11 Andover, 123-59. _- Bristol — .. Butler _ C^f^ntriy^ ?Po-}Vf 1 Egreiand TT'a.rmi.T^gt'in GrenvlUe _ _ Higfiland . Homer , Independence _ Kidder — _ Kosenisko , .. •_ .,. 23 Liberty : .. , _ - -----~r 4 4 Marion _ .... _,_ Nutley _ _ Oak G-ulch _ Racine 'Rantan .1 " Rusk 3 5 10 Scotland "•"—"""'■ Troy Union -—_— _ Valley _. ... 14 15 12 8 408 "~ Waubay Webster . _ 1 Wheatland York _ 4 Lily - _ - Bristol 4 2 2 ~——2. 14 6 Pierpont 6 — Tile Ccunty 1,662 2,079 1 11,666 620 10 AGR-EOULTUHAL, STATISTICS 1009 TAB l/BJ- ' X« Vi-G0ii41nued» Shonlng Number of Homeia.- MttleB. and. Asjien by- Oonn'tleir'Und Miner ClTll" Dlvlslnnii- TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts, under 1 year Hoi I and' under 2 ■ses 2 and over 1 M.ules 1 Asses 1 Deuel ■ County — 1 1 Antelope Valley Blom - 34 90 38 71 53 50 50 52 37 49 77 M4 26 34 96 3 29 76 57 67 52 83 116 84 52 63 49 171 46 67 165 2 12 63 4 5 199 491 393 366 36* 58 510 693 284 385 311 662 2Si 267 548 19 11 46 27 19 16 r 12 12 19 2 30 7 12 4 4 25 4 Brandt , Clear Lake _ - Gl'enwood — Grange, - •- Herrick ^ Hidewood : • — _ Norden Portland Scandinavia Altamont. _ ..^ 6 i 7 2 1 The County - 872 1,263 5,826 164 1 1010 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXV— Continued Showing Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 pses 2 and over 1 Mules Asses DcTvey County 12-22 _ . _ - 16 10 9 15 66 65 2 21 49 31 24 87 111 57 4S 62 61 64 4 36 102 95 218 13 2 6 12-23 12-24 _ 13-22 __ - _ 9 6 5 3 7 18 4 12 13 6 7' 5 11 7 2 16 45 9 13 12 14 11 3 3 19 27 42 1 13-23 iS-24 _ 10 15-22 _ - 15-23 ^_ — - — 2 4 2 5 2 15-24 _'_ 15-25 - -_ _ : 16-22 — 16-23 16-24 __ __ _ — 16-25 _ • — —- 2 16-26 _ 17-22 5 16 13 19 1 17-23 . — 2 1§ 1 17-24 _. __ 17-25 ■ 17-27 - _ 1 17-28 __ ^ 17-29 _ 11 22 63 12 10 34 , The County ._. 181 295 1,3051 60 — TABIiB XXV — Continued Showing Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Cl-ril DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over Mules Asses nonglas County — 52 49 57 65 62 48 68 47 64 72 64 96 89 40 66 59 66 63 36 68 68 58 69 81 49 94 80 81 3 1 8 991 446 401 396 278 232 601 81 613 507 426 483 620 440 80 28 2« 4 7 9 16 4 60 14 IS 6 9 9 14 4 '"•"'""*■**" Chester Clark Kast Choteau - ._„ 2 Garfield ." Grandview Holland - Independence . Iowa i 1 Lincoln — - — - -— Valley 1 Corsica Belmont 1 "■""■■"""" The County 864 940 6.442 162 5 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS ion TABLK XXV — Continued Showing; Number of Qorses, Mulea and Asses by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 ■ses 2 and over Mules Asses Edmund County — Adrian - Bell _- Bovvrllij : Bryant, - - 59 70 54 20 40 46 20 24 40 72 26 35 35 33 44 56 72 44 41 50 45 47 45 33 29 62 47 57 61 48 28 4 3 25 66 65 28 57 58 21 33 21 89 16 39 54 42 49 49 52 52 37 81 53 45 40 30 30 63 77 77 23 63 21 - 11 199 326 170 152 263 101 143 138 198 395 103 217 338 166 171 195 155 287 319 164 211 292 167 141 216 269 369 266 271 328 128 32 59 109 3 6 10 1 6 26 6 1 4 2 Cleveland Cljyd Valley 2 Cortland ^ _ Fountain Glen _ _ Glover _ _ _ ~~~""~~~~ Harmony 1 2 Hillside _ - Hosmer - ^ — •_»—_• Hudson _ _ , _ _ 4 Huntley — — 10 Kent , , Liberty 17 Moidena _ 3 Odessa ~~— "*"**"" Powell 2 12 1 14 6 _ Richland ^^— Union L Vermont _ — — __ Bowille 5 Rosooe _ _ 6 ""~~ The County _ .. ' 1,390 1,470 7,048 147 2 1012 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAjKOTA, 1915 'KtmiiES- :XXVo-<«oni'tliia«d Showing; Nnmber «t Horses, ^MiUes mud Asses by Counties and Mtnor OiwIli^tMBlons TOWNS AND TOW^rSHIPS GoWs under ■ 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 -ses 2 and oyer Mules Asses Foil River County — 7-1 _ _ 9 12 7 2 11 26 20 22 IS 59 73 33 55 51 103 7 185 169 4 7-2 _ _ - 7-3 _ _ _ 1 8 7-4 _ _ _ 7-5 _ 7-6 7-7 25 7 87 118 10 7-8 7-9 8-1 _ _ _ _ 8 39 21 93 8 18 19 32 26 1 13 15 12 11 21 15 36 46 13 7 3 33 14 34 11 20 113 43 38 6 10 72 18 31 20 23 51 186 25 21 8-2 8-3 _ „ 8-4 - - - 4 2 7 24 2 8-6 .- - 8-6 _ - - 88 174 17 45 20 27 94 74 74 77 120 61 27 31 110 74 85 19 56 185 83 98 29 34 190 54 79 67 101 8-7 - 6 8-8 ■- 8-9 „ — _ - 9-1 _ _ _ ^ - 6 10 6 3 10 11 8 16 5 9-2 _ 9-3 9-4 _ _ 9-5 _ _. - 9-7 — — - 25 9-9 — - 1 10-1 - -- 10-2 12 19 3 7 10-4 - 10-6 , - _ 13 38 3 21 16 10-7 .,„ . _,— 10-8 17 2 11 9 9 8 9 23 _— — __ 11-2 „ , 2 4 11-6 3 2 2 12 ~"~~"—~~ 11-9 _ 12-1 12-2 _ 9 39 14 17 22 20 35 34 95 89 79 16 1 10 2 ________ — t— — 9 12-5 - - 4 1 12-6 13 6 4 43 36 20 2 12-9 _. . _ „ Ardmore 1 The Coiunty 448 1,396 3,553 135 2 AGRICULTUHAL STATISTICS 1013 TABLtE: XXV^— Cantbinea Showing Number of Horses, -Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil -Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and -.2 -and under 2 over Mules Asse.s Fnulk County — Arcade _ -, 66 50 34 74 38 50 47 33 61 52 55 41 55 04 50 49 37 112 58 69 67 71 23 40 27 35 42 7 10 2 7 4 9 ' 71 58 45 81 33 30 33 35 59 68 61 61 45 -51 52 40 53 69 51 86 306 70 19 23 42 11 35 10 36 6 8 3 1 320 285 93 385 141 213 206 260 119 248 375 105 273 235 187 168 203 230 261 4 2 1 2 Centerville _ _ _ — , _ Clark . Devor EIroy Emerson _ _ _ _ _ _ Enterprise - - 1 Fairview _ _ _ --- .— Fre&dom ._ ■ Hillsdale - Lafoon _ 10 7 Latham _ __ _^ _ Myron _ „ _ ._ Orient _ 17 10 Pulskl _ _ ._ Saratoga Seneoa - _ 2 6 Union - Wesley Zell 244 92 105 150 208 186 42 ia 4 9 1 4 8 117-70 . _ —_——»— — 117-71 -_ _ 117-72 118-69 _ — ,_ 118-70 -_ _ 119-71 , - - Chelsea _ 8 45 33 48 351 6 Cre=bard Paulkton , 4 1 The County - 1,439 1 1,652 B.501I 128 3 1 1014 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiS XXV — Contlnned Showing Number of Horses, Mnles and Asses by Counties and Minor Cl-rll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over Mules Asses Grant County — 72 61 37 63 24 49 18 38 29 54 44 106 24 30 • 119 53 77 4 15 59 7_ 39 78 48 76 56 92 56 86 157 108 55 50 33 55 98 3 23 3 2 2 6 547 654 316 465 199 247 391 629 357 460 444 696 418 368 312 388 810 63 112 26 ,16 24 40 14 Alban _ Big- Stone ^_ _ _. _ ~ 18 17 12 4 1 4 10 24 8 12 9 Farmington _ _ Grant Center _ _ _ KUborn Lura _ 2 1 Mazeppa Melrose Osceola _ 2 Troy ' _ _ - Twin Brooks 2 26 2 Albee Big Stone City 10 Milbank _.. __ Stockholm _ 4 2 2 Strandberg _ Twin Brooks _ 925 1,263 7,882 171 7 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1015 table: XXV— Contlaned Showing NnmbeT of Horsen. Mnles and Asiaes by ConntleH and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Gresory County — 95-65 10 17 40 23 61 35 43 72 70 23 1 7 10 22 29 45 96 17 36 29 77 20 27 36 31 61 72 42 44 57 5 31 1 1 6 21 55 31 72 45 45 89 47 5 2 2 35 37 57 34 52 160 312 333 494 295 268 310 404 106 34 58 188 277 344 4HS 10 16 26 95-66 _ — 95-67 95-68 - 95-69 22 10 28 19 51 2 2 95-70 - _ 95-71 _ _ 1 95-72 -1— __ "^ 95-73 1 96-68 E% — _ — 96-68 W% __ 96-69 B% _- __ 96-69 W% 27 18 19 19 17 22 41 10 23 25 8 19 64 30 18 6 5 10 2 13 2 96-70 — 96-71 ._ _ _ - 96-72 - 2 96-73 _ 85 479 97-69 27 61 42 76 31 47 25 52 91 69 48 74 83 9 53 ir 4 145 263 247 452 156 182 283 319 318 406 239 179 317 81 172 127 29 5 34 7 10 97-70 97-71 97-72 - 97-73 B% _ 97-73 WH — — — 98-70 _ - - 98-71 98-72 — 1 98-73 99-72 _ 1 99-73 1 - 100-72 100-73 Burke - Dallas 2 9 1 3 2 __ 3 Fairfax 1,203 1,476 8,461 587 6 1016 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAVUE XXT— Continued Showing- Number of Horaesj Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Cl^ll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses ■ 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules 1 Asses Haakon County^ 1N-18B 44 17 94 6S 139 165 116 89 117 219 73 105 68 66 27 70 65 131 110 56 74 56 78 93 119 120 192 88 12 31 71 15 89 125 78 341 71 127 125 58 165 241 62 126 68 50 55 41 118 145 137 11 214 24 7 3 6 Springfiteld 241 18 2 17 Philip 22 15 15 87 21 35 49 22 36 70 Philip 1-23 _ _ 24 4 Nowlin - 4 Midland ^ 521 63 2 2-19 22 29 12 11 4 9 10 24 28 9 29 18 24 24 69 16 62 15 11 25 33 72 31 48 14 26 11 51 26 17 27 69 7 59 26 15 4 13 10 2 60 24 2 46 1 12 1 1 53 27 16 22 13 26 23 27 18 12 17 14 30 31 64 12 57 32 9 4 45 66 37 26 22 54 10 54 41 32 43 68 16 41 42 15 9 17 8 33 71 45 4 77 6 9 . 22 3 Brown 3 2 Philip __ Cherry 2 Pleasant View 41 2 5 7 1 4 8 1 Lincoln. _ - - Butte Tucker Smith 3-22 34 2 Kiser - - l_ Bridges Creek r-:-- E>lbow - Black Heiwk 2 Maximilian - 15 1 6 M'ariet'ta _ 9 Top- Bar Q 5-21 — 4 5-22 _ . __ _ 5-23 - - _ 5-24 6-18 — _- _ - 6-19 _ 7 6 12 1 7 Milesville - - 1 3 6-21 - -• - 6-22 Hanover: _-. Grandfleld 7-18 — 2 45 7-19 7-20 7-21 _— ——————__ 7-22 — 7-23 — 7-24 _ — - 8-22 8-23 8-24 - 6 9 9-24 - Philip " Midland — Kimball 2 61 Puhnan Grindstone - 50 38 159 3 The County « 1,491 1 772 ^ ^'"*' 1 IZ AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1017 I table: XXV — Continned ShoiTlngr Nnmber of Horses, Mules and Asses by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and I under 2 1 2 and Qver Mules ■^ Asses Hamlin County— Brantford Castlewood Cleveland Dempster Dixon Estelline Garfield Florence Hamlin Hayti Norden Opdahl Oxford Bryant Hazel Lake Norden _. Castlewood The County I I 80 44 91 22 117 73 42 69 82 39 37 118 85 6 I 456 318 481 439 555 459 375 396 457 329 431 5561 505 74 14 34 85 4 12 36 2 15 4 6701 920 I 5,964 1511 1018 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXV— Contlnned ShoTrlng NninlieT of Horses, MnleH and Asnes by Counties and MlnoT CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and under 2 2 and over Mules Asses Hand Connty— Aldee Alpha Bates Burdette Campbell Carleton Cedar Como Fairview Florence Gilbert Glendale Grand Greenlief Harrison Holden Highland Howell Hulbert Lynn liOgan Mondamin Midland Miner Ohio Ontario Park Pearl ; Plato Pleasant Valley Ree Heights Riverside Rockdale Rose Hill St. Lawrence __ Spring Spring Lake Spring Hill Wheaton York Miller City Vayland The County 73 95 62 66 40 66 34 68 77 55 74 103 68 85 52 80 54 66 28 87 57 40 56 40 38 94 84 49 71 65 33 46 103 94 76 33 74 48 82 95 2,619 87 109 67 53 32 60 37 83 47 42 116 80 104 86 51 96 61 52 76 69 97 531 65 61 64 521 59 41 72 84 35 58 74 69 78 91 55 65 70 78 2 :,186| 172 401 427 311 1641 353 186 239 243 290 467 338 270 335 242 394 315 238 348 381 333 174 317 301 201 307 253 232 4061 241 89 194 363 336 305 304 343 241 427 363 17 6 11,917 16 10 24 321 16 AGRICULTURAI. STATISTICS 1019 table: XXV — Contlnned Showing Number of Horaea, Mnlea and Assea by Conntlea and Minor Civil Divlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 1 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Hanaon County^ 79 19 102 38 78 75 52 75 70 93 82 44 4 1 9 79 143 99 70 90 94 82 78 83 111 68 79 2 1 16 526 490 476 437 594 557 412 339 523 567 433 439 6 8 66 34 Fairview - - _ - 6 23 16 33 1? 4 10 24 18 3 Piano L Pleasant _l Spring Lake Taylor Wortl'en _ _ _ _ Alexandria _. Fulton - 1 821 1,095 5,873 183 3 1020 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI.1]: XXV — Continued SlioWlUK iXmnber of Hofses, lilies and Asses 'by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlalous TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over Mules Assos Harding 1 County — 15-1 - - - - , 16 4 25 8 27 1 16 20 26 14 27 "'"■'""20 9 13 35 23 24 40 10 36 9 3 6 53 15 17 13 11 10 17 65 38 7 63 14 3 6 6 41 32 42 3 15 20 19 10 3 4 16 32 30 13 15 29 3 14 12 32 18 19 11 15 41 11 13 15 38 1 62 60 102 108 122 22 15-2 15-3 15-4- - - - 2 3 15-5 _ 15-6 15-7 - 15-8 __ - _-___ 7 2 2? 28 21 14 23 10 5 9 2 9 27 10 10 7 3 9 56 90 19 5 43 11 2 3 6 21 15 49 3 4 7 12 21 5 3 30 17 28 11 4 9 12 6 21 21 2^ 10 21 18 3 13 20 23 18 4 98 147 124 145 -182 58 138 63 30 47 194 79 73 51 23 49 69 353 125 92 125 65 28 32 30 111 141 221 43 68 99 136 90 11 16 100 158 113 46 65 81 48 37 66 121 36 128 49 95 136 64 63 100 86 1 15-9 — __ _ , 16-1 _ _ _ 16-2 - - 16-3 16-4 _ _ - 16-5 _ 16-6 _ 3 1 16-7 __ — — 16-8 _ _ _ 16-9 2 17-1 _ _ ^ _ 17-2 4 17-3 _ 17-4 - 17-5 _ - _ - 17-6 17-7 17-8 ~ 6 9 17-9 18-1 18-3 - _ - 18-4 _ - . 18-5 _ - - • 18-6 - - 18-7' — - , 18-8 18-9 . — — — — _ 19-2 _- - - . - 19-3 19-4 2 4 19-6 __ 19-7 — la-S 2 3 1 20-1 20-3 . 3 8 1 22 2 20-5 20-6 ^ _ . __ 20-7 20-8 _ _ 20-9 -_ 21-1 — — __ 6 21-2 21-3 ' 4 21-4 21-6 __ - -_ 2 2 21-8 "I 21-9 22-1 • * 1 -.._-. AGRICUIiTURAL STATISTICS 1021 TABI^B XXV— Continued Shovrlng Nnmber i>t Hormem, Mnlea and'Asaes Uy 'Connttea and 'Minor \ ClvU Dl<«>lalona ^ TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses .1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses 22-2 - - - 7 16 4 26 21 17 35 27 19 2 5 7 15 8 4 3 4 7 20 17 35 5 15 26 22 21 2 15 19 10 4 12 5 8 34 81 79 106 86 94 155 133 66 11 33 39 66 74 36 16 39 22-3 - 22-4 22-5 ._ 22-6 _ - - ._ 2 1 22-7 _ _ _ 22-8 _ - - 22-9 4 23-1 _ 23-2 23-3 — J 23-4 _ 23-5 _ _ 23-6 „ -_ 23-7 — - — 23-8 _ — 23-9 Buffalo Village The County 1 1,182 1,480 6,587 94 9 1022 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXV— Continued ShoTTlng Nnmlier of Horses. Mnles and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Hughes County — BvTon _ - - - 69 65 113 94 104 34 36 60 11 106 45 70 39 65 31 1 69 110 142 67 167 56 33 15 9 74 47 73 21 68 34 3 241 206 437 266 228 151 140 99 57 213 165 176 48 161 145 2 8 De Grey - 18 12 1 2 PeoTla ' ' - - Dry Run Webster Logan _ Blunt - _ 1 Valley — De Grey _ ' _ ' Putte :._ - ' Harrold _. Pleasant Valley _ ._ Canning 2 8 9 Bretton Blunt Harrold The County 343 988 •>. 7i9 55 table: XXV — Continued Showing Number of Horses. Mules and Asses Civil Divisions by Counties and Minor TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 "ses 2 and over Mules Asses Hutchinson County — Capital 70 67 81 79 106 85 116 57 25 92 102 97 89 78 66 135 131 78 87 59 63 63 73 136 68 114 85 13 8 6 4 444 449 473 79 433 506 364 388 367 473 827 451 468 378 466 349 493 364 489 646 808 437 63 35 41 68 62 7 Cross Plains Fair 4 30 Grand View _ - _ ""— — German Kassel ■ 59 54 78 63 135 73 72 65 50 64 72 58 69 77 118 91 16 2 4 I 6 34 8 14 20 15 31 9 Kulm -— "— Liberty '. MiUtown Oak Hollow - — — — Pleasant - Sharon Silver Lake 6 4 9 1 Valley Wittenberg Wolf Creek Freeman ._ 35 le Menno Olivet _ 2 Tripp — The County 1,616 1,920 9,010 262 18 AGRICULiTURALi STATISTICS 1023 table: XXV — Continned Shovrlngr Number of Horses, Mnles and Asses by Counties and Minor CtTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and ' under 2 over Mules Asses Hyde Connty— 26 70 122 93 34 67 33 45 34 61 30 89 91 96 89 65 91 20 139 87 68 30 109 81 8S 101 69 88 62 60 20 45 76 74 7 288 154 285 288 185 139 27 471 237 245 143 354 153 171 120 276 338 186 236 91 90 223 293 64 3 4 2 3 1 1 Holabird - Dewey - __ 40 Eagle - Pratte Cliapelle - - - 109-72 - Valley _ 69 12 3 1 Franklin „ _ _ 17 3 32 48 37 61 58 76 48 50 24 40 77 54 2 Dousrlas - - 2 Union _ _ Illinois Highmore - 4 Lincoln - Va nOrder - 7 8 Banner ^ _ _ - _ The County 1,190 1,725 5.063 170 42 1024 THIRD CENSUS OP, SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TASItja^^XXV^Citntlniied Shomtng Namlier of > KOTaea. Mnlea and,' Aaiiea. by Goumtlea ^ and- Minor Oixll!: ;IUjRlatani)j TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2. and under 2 over Mules Asses Jackson County^ Cotton'wood _ „^^ _ ___„ 22 12 30 22 32 20 38 52 28 88 120 123 Riverside _ , Grand View Brady ^. 7 Jewett Indian. Creek ^^, , 19 23 18 2 45 40 32 11 32 23 11 21 68 5 86 3 10 14 16 21 15 44 34 21 10 . 21 'I 14 76 36 10 2 9 86 113 93 91 172 57 134 82 176 84 26 53 141 126 68 18 260 1-24 1 1-25 _ Big Buffalo Little Buffalo . KadoKa 4 2 1 2 Belvidere - - - Inter'or - _ 2 Wall _- Weta. _ . 3-22 11 ■ 3-23 — _ 3-24 - 3-25.. _„„ _ - 2 14 2 3 6 3 1 5 13 6 3 9 10 4 8 32 21 51 42 13 33 29 25 1 24 157 Interior 6 Weta - — — Wall ._ . Kadoka Belvidere - _ - _ Cottonwood - - Stamford 2 28 ~~ Kadoka ... The County 1 596 605 I 2,5021 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1025 TABIii: XXV — Continued Showing Xnncber of Horsea. Mules and :Asaes by Counties «nd Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2'aind «under 2 over Mules Asses Jerauld ' County— 36 62 58 63 30 44 51 63 55 65 40 39 44 65 62 2 58 95 104 71 44 64 60 93 86 55 53 56 60 102 84 12 469 211 480 454 294 199 350 430 367 275 222 320 284 508 421 9 25 7 37 17 4 8 17 19 8 Anina _ - Blaine :. Cherry _ Crow _ Crow Lake 1 Dale _ Franklin _ _ 13 7 31 ■26 1 Media Viola ___ 2 Wessingrton Springs _ _ Tlie County 779 1,097 5,293 219 4 TABLE XXV — Continued Shovring Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over Mules Assos KingrsbiiTT' County— Badger 88 289 129 95 128 161 81 97 165 190 96 124 100 9 619 230 98 124 144 217 76 97 115 302 218 180 109 9 2 2 10 1 710 1,462 648 855 780 1,465 •410 648 635 1,390 766 984 699 40 6 17 20 14 102 14 21 81 Baker - 2 14 1'8 66 '9 2 27 35 8 25 30 Hartland Iroquois Le Sueur Manchester 22 Spirit Lake "White Wood - Bancroft £ 1 Hetland w 5 3 Oldham The County 1,759 2,557 11,665 339 24 1&26 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XXV — Continned Showing Xninber of Horses, Mnles snd Asses by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hor 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Lake Co«nty— Badus 91 59 99 28 32 47 65 50 70 60 65 58 75 59 62 59 113 61 111 79 48 99 72 77 104 45 112 82 57 38 75 74 560 512 551 509 325 581 447 435 517 226 423 566 490 342 380 429 8 51 10 17 28 8 1 15 29 34 8 14 6 1 1 1 Concord - Franklin — 1 ^ Xj© Roy - Orland 21 Rutland _ 23 6 7 14 12 1 "Wentworth _ Winfred __ 11 3 9 8 6 1 W^entworth 5 The County _ 1 1 9931 1.2701 7.S79 1 2121 4 TABIiS XXV — Continned Showlngr Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hor 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Xjavrrence County— Reausaw 44 33 93 41 15 71 29 82 46 65 235 146 381 241 224 2 114 8 27 17 7 ZInke ■ 6 1 Stewart 1 2 Central Deadwood _ - Deadwood Gulch 1 3 5 2 1 2 St. Onge Whitewood _ _ ■ The County 230 301 1,394 18 1 AGRICULTURAL! STATISTICS 1027 TABIiB XXV — Continued ShowlniE Number of Horsea, Muleo and Assea by Counties and Minor Civil DiTlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS . Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and under 2 2 and over Mules Asses Lincoln County- Brooklyn Canton Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre Delapre Delaware SSden Fairview Grant Highland Highland La Valley Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale Sprlngdale Beresford Canton Fairview Hudson Tea Worthing 67 90 8 7 43 64 IS 85 1101 351 103 91 19 15 68 86 35 66 731 33 60 1 74 91 103 74 81 65 36 18 10 15 5 14 2 747 679 126 135 572 447 221 623 728 269 811 655 12 656 744 674 735 663 670 287 153 30 140 7 29 46 22 25 30 The County 1,093 I 1,238 10,8811 430 11 1028 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E} XXV— Continued Showlngr Nnmlter of Horseai Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year- Ho 1 and' under. 2 rses 2 and over Mules Asses Lyman County— 101-71 _ 10 64 13 4 19 23 73 12 37 33 61 29 39 46 34 30 3-1 66 42 88 90 16 12 9 30 31 80 17 65 6 12 32 18 18 25 44 24 107 12 72 57 73 24 30 65 28 84 98 28 88 31 54 211 26 26 69 50 58 88 54 55 234 116 220 178 337 136 87 146 155 238 312 79 277 1 71 4 1 38 101-72 _ _ 101-73 __ _ 102-71 _ _ — 102-72 _ - 3 102-72 _ 103-72 103-73 17 1 103-74 .. 1 103-75 103-76 2 103-77 - 103-78 - _ -^ _ ^ 104-72 _ __ _ ■ 104-73 _ — 1 104-74 _.-.-_ 104-75 _ _ . 104-76 104-77 ._ 104-78 -_ 104-79 105-71 - 105-72 4 3 22 105-73 _ — 105-74 __ __" 105-75 75 289 217 204 142 250 272 154 236 117 124 122 133 73 3 160 37 46 100 106 60 67 106 127 77 41 203 133 104 149 63 . 56 334 44 139 Hi 105-76 _ 1 105-77 - 49 59 105-78 _ __ 59 141 IB 23 84 28 36 40 23 29 11 20 14 5 45 16 18 23 17 52 20 25 28 26 21 32 36 20 19 32 42 40 42 14 42 52 82 51 47 36 32 22 30 15 6 63 36 8 45 34 14 25 30 23 11 19 16 32 31 38 22 56 59 20 70 53 2 4 105-79 _. 1 106-73 . 106-74 - 106-75 __ 4 4, 2 ! 1 3 15 2 1 18 106-76 _ 106-77 106-78 106-79 1 107-77 107-78 ._ 107-79 1 108-77 — 108-78 .. _. ._ 108-79 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29 _ _ 4 2-30 . 2-31 7 24 3 4 4 1 10 8 1 1-26 1-27 1-28 - 1-30 1-31 is-2e : lS-27 _ — - lS-28 '" "" lS-29 "" 1S131 zzr"i- III.: '■ 1 3 2S-26 " 9 34 19 101 66 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1029 tabus: XXV— Continued Shovrlng Number ot Hoxseat Mitles ■ anA Asses by Counties- and' Minor Civil' DlwlBlon* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses il and 2 and under 3 over Mules Asses liyman County— r-Contlnued — 2S-28 - - 28 36 19 43 13 34 60 67 17 36 31 32 6 31 42 49 74 165 96 135 64 119 253 146 3 2S-29 _ 2S-30 : 1 2S-31 __ ^ 3S-27 3S-28 3S-29 _ 3S-30 - 1 1 3S-31 _ _ _ 3S^32 _ _ 61 20 58 19 147' 21 111 14 . 2 4 1 22 4 4 23 1 i 4S-32 __ Unorganized 491 50 4 5 1 50 Reliance Vivian Kennebec _ Van Metre 6| 36 2 1 5 26 3 10 1 1 2 The County 1 1 2,5581 2,9601 9,803 1 1 277 13 TABI/E XXV— Continued Sfiowlng Number ot Horses, Mules and Asses Civil Divisions by Counties and Uinor TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1, year Horses 1 and 1 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses McCoolc County — Benton 77 63 60 85 56 57 55 3 88 76 78 55 81 SO 69 92 4 6 ■ 76 67 68 70 31 100 77 93 84 113 59 106 128 80 62 16 25 1 20 583 500 574 507 457 493 188 3 525 562 544 412 444 572 537 451 37 57 3 1 32 13 13 92 6 26 37 1 1 Canistota Emery - - 41 13 11 3 26 18 18 24 6 6 3 5 Pearl - - ■Richland Salem 1 1 1 1 The County 1 1,0861 1,276 7,450 1 1 388 7 1030 THfRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXV — Continued ShonTlng STumber of Horses, Males and Asses by Conntles and Minor Cl-vll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over Mules Asses McPherson County — 31 46 38 32 32 44 41 18 50 45 44 46 35 48 83 31 48 30 38 29 20 43 32 49 34 46 19 35 28 73 29 57 •3 14 60 34 105 48 41 53 127 53 15 61 29 47 45 70 55 74 30 40 66 30 40 40 51 51 58 50 96 38 • 42 46 96 182 240 280 244 225 243 324 74 297 239 198 353 186 206 162 201 309 259 141 204 228 314 248 281 231 246 109 172 183 Qfifi 1 1 171 9 Carl Cleveland 6 Detmold Dewey Glucksthal _ Highland -_ -2 Hillsvlew — Jackson _ _ 51 Kasael Koto 15 15 3 Moscow _• __ Odessa _ . Rosenthal _ _ _ 2 Spring Creek _ Stickel "" Wacker _ 2 4 1 6 7 Wachter Washington _ Weber _ 521 271 411 9Qn Willow 12 Eureka _ 31 23 40 56 69 239 6 Wetonka The County _ _ ' 1,351 1,876 7,790 147 12 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1031 table; XXV — Continued Showing Nnmber of Horsea, Mules and Agsea by Conntiea and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 'ses 2 and over Mules Asses Marshall County — Buffalo - _ 29 29 3i 56 30 57 59 54 23 59 41 66 36 45 83 48 71 59 49 35 27 28 25 48 57 26 59 107 83 42 54 35 139 34 83 68 62 77 60 63 73 44 253 232 266 501 210 460 611 421 358 344 291 493 202 586 378 659 495 344 482 543 240 5 2 2 14 6 8 6 24 2 Dayton Hickman - 1 McKenley - Miller _ 1 liOfwell _ 3 NewDort - Nordlami - 2 16 2 5 4 Sisseston _ - Veblln _ - Victor - 12 6 26 6 2 Weston 4 White Unorganized 990 1,267 8,269 149 9 1032 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiXl.XXV — Continued Sfaoiriixfi? Xomber .of jHorseSf m-ules-and Asses by- Counties -and Minor Civile Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over Mules Asses Sleadc County — 2-7 _ _ _ 38 43 8 3 9 21 30 40 13 6 36 1 199 134 56 2 38 94 7 2-8 14 2-9 _-_ 2-10 _ - 2-11 _ _ - _ _ _ 2-12 2-13 2-14 3-6 ' 47 38 47 44 61 64 12 27 10 4 89 33 17 19 2 37 24 5 27 17 48 26 46 44 66 70 8 12 3 46 30 34 100 44 59 43 69 54 62 28 43 25 1 73 44 23 31 £ 41 38 6 29 13 84 32 78 50 65 62 11 9 4 57 69 77 111 8 8 26 33 11 1 3 25 41 35 28 31 2 5 24 53 46 41 7 3 22 10 36 134 223 200 174 232 199 83 138 47 22 222 110- 73 152 21 71 166 22 50 84 216 172 203 201 202 181 36 37 39 168 171 270 368 24 39 89 149 45 9 20 89 205 153 156 162 2I 59 140 141 170 66 36 36 30 197 3-7 2 4 3-8 319 3-10 5 10 3 3-11 - __ 3-12 - 3-13 ._ ' 3-14 4-5 — _ _ 4-6 _ -^_ ' 4-7 ■ __ „_ 4-8 4 4 2 4-9 4-10 _ — 4-11 4-13 _ _ — 4-14 -_ 1 2 5-5 _ — 5-6 _ _ _ _.. " 5-8 4 2 6 2 5-9 _ -_ 5-10 1 5-11 ______ 5-12 _ _ 5-13 _ - 11 1 11 5-14 _ 5-15 2 6-5 _ _ 6-6 7 1 2 617 1 6-8 _ 6-9 ___ _ 6-10 __ 10 29 40 11 - 33 34 24 28 35 2 6-11 6-12 _ . _. 4 6-13 _. . 6-14 _ _ _ - 6-15 ■ _ . 3 6-16 ._ . _ - 7-6 - __ _ _ 7-6 - _ _ 2 6 7-7 _ _ __ - 7-8 _ _ _ 7-9 7-10 6 19 47 27 65 8 7 19 10 24 7-11 __ 7-12 _._ __ _ . 15 1 7-13 7-14 ._ " 2 7-15 7-16 3 7-17 8-11 - 12 A«RieUI,TURAL STA'i?ISl'I«HB l*W table: XXV— Contlnned Shonlnir Number of Horaea, Mnlea and Aaae^ hy Conntles and IHlnor Civil Divlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses 8-12 28l SOI 7 .. 8-13 - 27 28 21 18 28 21 57 59 62 51 54 39 22 9 17 17 14 16 8 13 23 30 16 12 34 34 10 14 38 7 18 20 23 19 33 22 46 1 21 44 23 18 31 20 63 46 47 75 51 38 25 11 16 20 16 . 33 15 10 19 23 23 8 44 24 7 24 21 9 7 20 7 21 7 22 42 2 142 123 100 «2 117 56 287 144 176 170 162 100 68 49 65 78 52 92 65 49 90 64 73 33 128 82 42 66 62 29 35 105 53 56 71 117 55 12 279 68 8-14 _ 5 20 8-15 8-16 8-17 .. — ~" 9-10 9-11 _ _ . _ 9-12 10 9 9-13 _ _ "■"*■"" " 9-14 _ 9-15 5 4 9-16 _ 2 9-17 10-10 "* 10-11 _ 10-12 „ 10-13 10-14 10-15 10-16 2 10-17 _ . 11-10 11-11 11-12 * 11-14 . - 11-15 11-16 12-10 - 3 12-11 _- 8 4 1 1 12-14 12-16 2 Faith - 2 48 S'tureris - _ — - -- 1 14 2,748 3,049 10,754 273 10 1034 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiEi XXV — Coutinned Sho-vrine Xmnber of Horsea, Mnles and Assea by Conntles and Minor Civil DivlHlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Mellette County — 10 6 31 8 20 11 39 7 i 47 41 187 57 17 2 40-26 6 2 40-27 - -- 40-32 4 8 12 48 96 78 32 11 16 2 S 28 13 43 22 30 14 21 60 4 10 3 17 25 28 44 2 44 54 40-33 1 1 18 15 19 1 2 3 1 - 17 23 21 - 2 41-25 1 1 41-26 - - - 41-27 _ 41-28 - 7 41-29 __ 41-30 41-31 41-32 41-33 42-25 7 4 5 14 6 3 5 18 13 2 4 8 5 5 2 13 1 4 6 1 7 6 11 42-26 42-27 42-28 - 2 2 42-29 - - 42-30 42-31 2 4 42-33 2 2 43-26 43-27 — , 43-28 _ -_ 31 6 9 6 8 43-30 - _ . 3 43-32 8 5 6 16 10 44-27 _ -- - 44-28 - 44-29 _ - _ 1 8 5 5 13 3 2 2 73 36 32 6 44-31 _ - 44-32 - - - 44-33 _ _____ 2 45-30 _ _ . - _ 45-31 _ 2 7 4 8 25 White River 1 The ■ County _ _ 269 278 1,306 52 3 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1035 TABLE XXV — Continued Sliowlng Xumner of HorseB, Mnles and Atmea by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses il and under 2 2 and over Mules Asses Miner County — Adams _• _ 74 54 78 61 41 38 99 94 57 48 97 82 74 58 70 51 2 1 8 10 72 116 80 62 39 99 46 73 86 65 103 88 68 110 85 10 9 11 509 463 244 291 224 406 379 416 596 470 526 406 443 450 574 13 5 41 25 13 39 16 18 18 11 13 - 2 15 4 43 35 10 5 18 4 Cano'va Clinton Grafton Miner Redstone - - Roswell _ Vilas Roswell Carthage - * 106-56 _ _ _ Howard 106-57 2 19 The County _ 1,099 1,246 6,533 220 2 IttSfi THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXV— Continued SIio>vins Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over 1 Mules 1 Asses 1 1 Mlnnebaba CountT'—- 72 55 43 53 68 58 27 52 53 74 61 47 40 40 32 37 . 19 68 70 63 11 56 63 71 102 60 88 56 66 120 47 98 80 34 108 69 67 62 63 30 34 108 62 101 77 49 64 100 4 7 5 618 513 408 434 542 322 659 482 551 312 621 524 563 643 343 350 320 451 630 545 320 535 427 421 51 101 79 15 25 7 S 25 10 2 30 4 8 2 Buffalo - - Buck 14 14 7 Dell Kapids ■ Kdiaoxi ~ Hartford Highland 21 2 30 10 11 40 11 14 298 6 12 49 9 14 10 7 ,14 2 14 Log'axi -- . _ _ Lyons - x - 2 I Red Rock Solit Rock Sverdrup - Valley Springs Wall Lake Wayne Wellington Colton - Dell Rapids i 11 Sioux Falls ~ " Sherman -.- 1 1 5 1 5 Baltic Valley Springs " Garretson i 8 State School for Deaf— 1 The County ^ 1 1,254 1 1.767 11,954 €68 5 AGRICULTURAr, STATISTICS IWT TABIiB XXV— Contlnned Showing: Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and under 2 I Moody County- Alliance Bllnsmon Clare Colman Bgan Enterprise Plandreau Fremont Gravena Jefferson Lone Rock Lynn Rlverview Spring Creek Union Ward Xlgan Flandreau Trent Ward The County 34 61 36 84 76 67 72 72 50 88 78 109 97 149 59 72 70 112 79 91 36 57 53 64 63 60 45 59 34 32 44 48 28 36 7 2 4 7 3 968 1,270 8,076 1038 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXV — Continued Showing Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Ho 1 and under 2 rses 2 and over 1 1 Mules Asses 1 Pennington County — 12 20 118 171 124 163 69 70 70 142 67 132 74 16 88 90 123 58 123 90 45 32 62 129 213 72 4 44 54 26 51 82 48 34 16 49 34 36 74 113 74 120 291 68 130 48 83 79 78 77 20 37 26 65 58 1-6 _ _ 1 3 11 4 25 7 21 17 13 17 37 29 32 4 14 16 21 9 33 23 18 4 27 29 38 35 16 23 12 17 23 29 90 12 34 30 27 21 3 29 13 12 9 35 14 ■ 17 3 26 40 42 40 1-7 _ 1 5 6 6 4 6 1 1-8 ilio "I I '*" 1-11 _ 1 1-12 _ . 1-13 1-14 _ _ _ _ 1-15 . _ ._ 1-16 _ 1-17 3 2-5 _ __ 2-6 2-7 14 2-8 ~ ~ 2-9 2-10 - 4 2-11 2-12 __ _ ' ■ 2 2-13 2-14 2-15 _ 2' 2-16 2 1 1 2-17 _ 3-14 _. 4-15 ■ 19 19 7 21 21 19 6 8 .18 6 7 23 25 17 20 83 171 • 41 13 25 50 27 12 18, 13 7 25 17 14 11 2? 11 15 19 27 18 15 73 12, 25 15 38 44 61 19 4 8 7 18 28 3-16 3 3-17 _ _ 4-15 _. _ 4-16 2 2 4-17 5-15 _ . 5-16 5-17 _____ 2 6-17 — _ 1-5 _ _ _ 4 4 1-6 _, 1-7 __ . 1-8 _ 3 5 21 10 4 1-9 1-10 _ _ _- 1-11 2 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 - 2 71 3 1-16 _ _ .. 1-17 2-5 1 2-7 ^ .._ 11 4 17 15 5 . 1 2-S "" 2-9 2-10 2-11 " "' 2-12 2-13 1 251 131 241 181 41 231 1 16 35 19 26 14 41 79 94 89 40 381 "iiri~~ :_ 2-14 2-15 _ -. __ 1 2-17 __ ._ . : __: 2 11 4Z_ »!) AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1039 TABI/E: XXV — Continued Showing Number of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hor 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses Pennington Co. — Continued — 3-12 _ _ _ 19 23 4 8 39 39 2 9 5 3 14 27 26 38 4 14 15 31 2 28 20 4 15 69 4 2 49 130 21 44 123 65 5 75 43 27 61 210 6 46 6 11 36 27 20 288 3-13 _ 2 S-14 3-15 __ 3-16 3-17 4-13 _ 4-14 _ - 102 4-15 4-16 4-17 4 13 1N-3B Hill Citv Kevstone 5 1 Inlay 1 Kanid Citv 5 1 45 5 10 79 1 Wall — 4 The County _ 1,394 1,780 5,928 282 5 lua THIRD CENSUS 01<" SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE! XXV— Contlnned Showliis Number of Horsea, Males and Asses by Conntles and Hinor CIvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I I I Horses I Colts I under I 1 and I 2 and I 1 year I under 2 1 over I Mules Asses Perkins ConntT- 13-10 13-11 13-12 13-13 13-14 13-16 13-16 13-17 14-10 14-11 14-12 '_.. 14-13 14-14 14rl5 14-16 14-17 15-10 15-11 15-12 15-13 15-14 15-15 15-16 15-17 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 16-14 16-15 16-16 16-17 17-10 17-11 17-12 17-13 17-14 17-15 17-16 ^ 17-17 18-10 18-11 18-12 18-13 18-14 18-16 18-16 18-17 19-10 19-11 19-12 19-13 19-14 19-15 19-16 19-17 20-10 30-11 30-12 20-18 20-14 20-16 20-16 __ I 13 22 12 b 15 3 23 12 74 22 26 38 42 15 99 44 44 26 12 27 24 40 30 36 31 15 8 il 23 31 25 24 54 35 17 23 30 26 22 b4 28 17 20 14 16 » 14 S3 17 21 22 14 21 9 7 31 95 118 124 57 206 70 25 2 110 85 1 83 38 44 2 188 192 96 98 29 2 4 3 32 162 220 44 42 170 42 44 5 4 8 17 4 66 72 40 154 93 5 2 i 3 74 133 56 72 7 3 3 104 54 91 4 240 129 144 2 154 212 9 142 94 4 1 147 56 34 19 2 122 126 176 4 120 202 9 118 207 10 72 83 104 98 2 3 3 :::■:::: 146 87 47 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS XflW TABLK XXV— Continued Showing NnmbeT of Hor«es> lllnlea and Aaaes by Conntles and Minor Civil Dlvlalons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Horses Colts I under I 1 and I 2 and 1 year [under 21 over Hules Asses Perkins ConntT— '20-17 _ _ 34 29 18 65 24 50 37 39 37 22 24 43 43 41 35 42 12 12 14 1 19 12 3 7 19 54 21 29 43 35 48 32 47 23 30 29 32 49 39 43 69 24 12 7 3 16 8 2 Il- ls 2 174 2 123 166 106 173 160 234 101 147 138 263 176 145 115 162 142 10 45 16 80 66 35 65 64 48 6 21-10 21-11 __ __ _ __ 1 6 6 4 21-12 21-13 21-14 21-15 _ 21-16 ^ - 1 21-17 22-10 — 22-11 — _ \' . ._ , 22-12 . — 2 22-13 22-14 — 22-15 18 6 9 22-16 _ - — 22-17 — - 23-10 _ 23-11 2 23-12 _ - - 23-13 2 2 23-14 23-15 23-16 - 23-17 1 1,963 2,294 9,459 217 10 1042 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiB XXV — Continued Shovrlng Number of Horses, Mnles and Asses by Counties and Minor CiTil DiTlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Fatter County — Appomattox Arena Artichoke Avon Springs Canton Carr Cattron „, Cunningham Blida Fairview Payette Forest City Gettysburg Hoven Lebanon Lincoln Logan Lowell Lucas North Riverside __. Owattonna Pleasant View Sanner So. Forest City _. So. Riverside West Forest City Tolstoy Lebanon Hoven Gettysburg Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and under 2 32 77 60 48 22 39 19 29 43 43 18 13 3 31 29 29 60 71 34 12 15 28 9 16 50 70 20 14 28 75 106 26 88 74 35 19 17 57 37 31 13 20 7 2 23 2 and over Mules 23 346 409 270 571 200 120 86 151 164 76 61 37 203 71 278 214 44 45 61 203 101 88 11 63 31 16 14 119 13 10 10 The County 805 1,275 I 3,5621 1271 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1043 TABI/E XXV — Continued Showing Number of Horses. BInles and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 ses 2 and over Mules Asses I Roberts County — Alto 46 27 37 35 24 32 30 55 48 43 47 57 21 36 68 69 24 35 77 26 21 36 62 66 21 38 30 63 35 33 33 45 12 38 22 52 41 35 26 24 42 84 100 31 43 59 44 58 89 81 33 69 105 24 22 45 126 89 36 54 41 50 46 33 42 60 14 43 204 236 339 295 268 194 175 443 503 253 286 468 248 364 549 407 221 324 453 161 220 294 521 378 169 363 305 414 398 143 224 452 150 348 1 10 Agency _ _ _ 8 . . Becker _ 14 . 2 Bryant ^_ 8 - Drywood Lake - - 1 1 Easter 5 9 Enterprise Garfield _ 1 Goodwill 2 Grant 61 Harmon, 127-48 25 4 4 3 - 19 2 9 16 13 2 Harmon, 127-49 _ _ Lee _ __ Lien, 128-50 , Lien, 129-50 _ __ Lockwood - Longr Hollow _ L_ ] 1 .._ One Road 1 Ortley i 9 - .. ... Sisseton 8 25 23 12 Springrdale Spring" Grove Victor, 128-49 - Victor. 129-49 White Rock, 128-48 9 48, 49 8 1 4 1 1 2 116 24 16 21 30 2 35 36 4 Ortley 2 2 Rosholt Victor 2 36 2 Wilmot 2 27 The Countv 1,381 1,811 11,050 291 3 1044 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E XXV— Contlnned Showing Nnmlier of HomeB, Mnlea and AsseB 1>y Counties and Minor ClvU DlT-lHlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Horses Colts under 1 and 2 and 1 year under 2 over Mules Asses Sanborn Connty — Afton 68 53 87 72 41 49 45 45 56 78 60 87 49 41 66 87 2 1 62 54 127 83 40 64 88 37 77 108 80 81 74 75 73 92 4 2 311 352 520 508 264 294 326 236 373 537 331 381 417 452 395 572 96 11 3 2 21 17 4 18 64 31 5 14 6 5 9 11 30 42 Benedict Butler 2 Diana _ _ Floyd Jackaon i _ _ Logan _ _ Onida _ _ Ravenna Silver Creek . Union Warren _ _ Woonsocket _ _ 1 Elliott __ _- Artesian ■ - Woonsocket The County . 987 1.2211 6.140 282 3 ASRICULTUKAL STATISTIGS 1046 TABLC XXV — Contlnaed Shotrlne Nnmber of Horses. Miiles and Asses by Conntles and Sflnor CiTlI DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Spink County — Antelope 110 88 55 62 47 42 63 68 2 56 37 39 64 35 36 22 61 52 97 66 74 86 84 138 131 64 61 62 49 47 69 89 78 75 69 77 4 1 2 72 105 55 82 47 53 50 49 36 71 46 178 6 61 63 64 53 64 91 83 75 86 84 176 155 63 81 290 34 73 78 110 70 61 88 108 34 ' 6 21 3 458 376 350 468 382 545 410 285 96 431 259 491 276 261 308 251 426 259 433 300 426 379 264 679 799 445 417 304 306 329 620 361 383 270 281 2 9 10 26 38 Athol ._ ;■! Belle Plain Benton - Beotia 4 11 8 6 2 14 Clifton Cornwall _ — -_— -— Crandon . - Bxline Garfield 4 11 18 4 41 2 62 8 16 6 16 15 18 6 16 69 9 4 3 Groveland - _ - Harmony Jefferson , 2 Lake La Prairie _ - Lodi Mellette - _.-. -._- . Redfield - '- Rlchfteld - Serine Tulare ..-.—--- -_.-_-—— Turton — - 3 1 Conde >- _ — --« 24 2 1 MftllettA 7 2 Northville - 5 2 32 35 44 43 tledfleld 2,350 2,978 13,437 440 C 1046 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXV — Contlnaed Showing Number of Horses, Stnles and Asses by Counties and Minor CI-vU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Horses Coltg under 1 and 2 and 1 year under 2 over Mules 1 Asses 1 Stanley County — 109-77 16 42 35 30 36 47 2 12 52 31 41 51 192 150 125 109-78 _ _ - - 109-79 3-25 ■ - 3-26 _ 401 132 3-27 4 4 206 20 131 124 67 99 51 60 208 10 93 13 40 17 25 22 73 86 72 70 39 22 70 83 41 84 4 12 56 5 103 46 35 35 3-28 29 2 3-29 321 22 3-30 47 22 31 7 30 48 3-31 14 44 3 32 16 4-25 _ 4-26 4-27 4-28 - _ 4-29 11 4-30 ._ _ _ 35 2 3 4-31 4-32 _ _ ■ 10 4-33 ^ 5-25 ._ 6 29 4 9.R 5-26 _ 11 5-27 _. _ . _ 20 14 2 5-28 _ 27 32 4 19 19 9 12 22 35 41 11 14 5-29 __ 2 5-30 ._ -. 5-31 6-25 24 29 5 13 8 37 - 9 6-26 ., 6-27 — - — 6-28 __ _ _ _ 6-29 _ _ 6-30 _ - 8-26 .- 19 9 2 36 1 15 35 _ _ . 8-29 4 9-25 — 9-26 _. 9-27 11 20 26 9-28 9-29 -, _ .__ "" 617 782 2,772 116 2 No return was made for T. 7, R. 25-29, T. 8, R. 25, 27 and 28. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1047 TABI.E: XXV— Contlnned Showing Number of HorseB, Mules and Asdes by Counties and Hlnor ClTll Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Sully County — Blaine . „. 75 43 69 35 33 28 19 80 39 54 61 39 36 21 49 72 14 24 65 17 10 101 42 47 39 23 83 128 8 67 55 107 39 53 48 13 84 72 62 36 27 60 16 44 74 16 11 75 10 8 80 32 55 39 47 64 171 9 231 150 218 178 205 173 86 285 174 232 136 125 207 105 142 265 61 65 215 90 39 242 74 176 129 137 283 13 46 B Buffalo _ _ Clifton 2 2 9 Cora ' Elk Fairbank . ' 1 Farmington Farmer _ _ _ 466 3 Grand View 3 Hartford _ _ Iowa - i Lake Lincoln - - • Little Bend 2 2 12 1 1 1 6 2 S. Park Milford _ Norton _ Norfolk __ • Okobojo Onida Pleasant Pearl Rich Valley Summit 2 Onida 1 1,354 1,474 4,482 520 3 144« THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1»1S table: XXT — Continued Showtne Number of Horsea, Mnlea and Aiaaea t>7 Counties and ailnoT ClvU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Hoi 1 and under 2 •ses 2 and over Mules Asses Tripp Connty— 95-74 _- 61 58 35 31 26 21 74 62 65 80 33 37 15 35 78 46 32 28 3 69 60 29 29 55 33 3 32 10 7 15 15 25 10 15 29 32 44 27 23 28 28 17 13 37 39 9 23 2 5 50 57 31 41 41 32 104 66 59 66 21 22 14 24 79 37 47 14 23 48 46 43 30 62 33 4 24 9 9 7 14 31 10 7 20 60 28 49 23 11 !i 51 30 16 22 3 12 305 356 370 264 240 197 344 378 433 367 144 145 50 256 431 223 244 75 124 265 179 212 211 218 190 8 104 59 59 69 51 164 92 84 66 249 220 179 141 35 173 93 54 236 124 77 77 25 83 6 42 24 24 20 24 22 28 22 95-76 95-76 95-77 — i 95-78 ___ 95-79 _ 96-74 96-75 96-76 96-77 - 96-78 311 2 96-79 61 97-74 -__ loU 97-75 -_ 301 97-76 131 97-77 _ . _ 71 97-78 - - 321 3 98-74 -_ 51 98-75 31 98-76 301 98-77 33 1 98-78 ■ — 15 _ 98-79 4 99-74 — _ _ .. .1 __ 99-75 — jjl 99-77 --, 7 8 2 2 2 10 3 1 5 39 6 14 13 4 19 99-79 " ~ ' " 100-75 " ~ 100-77 100-78 100-79 101-74 — ~" 2 101-75 : 101-76 101-77 1 101-78, 79 102-74 .. „ 103-7B „ ,„ 102-76 ,,_. 102-7? , ,_,„_.^ 2 4 102-78, 79 , , 103-74, 75 . — .--^„ 103-77 , Colome ^. ^*.^ -, -_ . "■" 8 The County _„_,,„ 1,578 1,601 8,741 S88 10 A6RICULTUBAL STATISTICS 1049 table: XXV— Continued Showing Nnmber of Horses. Mules and Asses hy Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Horses Colts under 1 and 2 and 1 year under 2 over Mules Asses Turner Connty— Brotherfleld 66 ini 357 537 590 583 420 751 431 440 635 666 519 539 468 487 15 20 60 2 Centerville 57 96 39 79 76 51 72 67 81 76 89 85 110 29 45 85 68 3 2 3 8 94 71 77 89 115 55 75 107 87 72 90 76 109 5 Childstown Daneville - 49 2 6 14 36 15 12 16 .5 18 32 2 Dolton Hurley _ MEirion - _ _ Middleton Monroe Rosefield ^- Spring" Valley 116 726 13 18 40 Swan Lake 149 80 11 1 7 5 2 16 16 2 2 480 616 22 34 17 47 4 48 49 9 20 1 4 Dolton 1 Hurley Marion - — 6 4 1 Park.er 2 1 3 Viborg - - The County __-.__-. 1,287 1,629 9,510 .360 12 1050 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 tabids; XXV— Continued Showing NtimlieT of Horses, Mnles and Asses by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Oolts under 1 year Horses 1 and under 2 2 and over Mules Asses Union Connty— Alcester : Brule Big Sioux Big Springs Civil Bend, 89-49 . Civil Bend, 90-49 . Civil Bend, 91-48 - Elk Point, 91-48 — Elk Point, 91-49 __. Elk Point, 91-50 — Emmet Jefferson, 90-48 __. Jefferson, 89-49 Jefferson, 90-49 — Prairie Richland Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, 93-49 Spink Virginia, 94-48 — Virginia, 95-48 Beresford 95-50 Alcester Jefferson Elk Point 93 44 5 65 4 21 2 2 39 1 75 34 4 27 102 18 10 35 73 13 40 5 77 42 10 63 5 86 7 2 100 54 95 48 12 59 85 33 13 60 80 32 261 12 757 111 825 29 308 63 23 419 247 728 237 35 175 646 504 113 726 555 206 412 38 12 15 32 14 26 39 29 24 3 15 16 2 4 32 IS 17 The County 741 1,013 7,618 3751. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1051 table: XXV — Continued Slioivlng; Nninlter of HanaeH. JMules and Asses 1>y Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Walworth County — 121-74 - _ 48 28 20 37 38 44 31 22 272 162 140 105 121-75 121-76 .. _ __ 2 121-77 _ ■- 121-78 _. 122-74 _ _ 46 30 44 75 30 50 34 34 69 47 6 64 37 32 31 13 37 8 17 1 4 2 3 48 33 40 59 31 41 41 45 38 59 2 270 194 233 283 63 236 304 227 219 201 31 122-75 — -_--_. 5 4 6 122-76 _ — 122-77 122-78 _ 123-74 __ 2 2 8 19 2 123-75 _ 123-76 123-77 123-78 1 123-79 124-74 __ 821 azx 124-75 59 43 41 28 34 8 8 2 6 1 285 220 ISO 92 153 56 45 17 40 13 28 5 45 9 124-76 ... 124-77 4 3 1 124-78 . _-_ 124-79 __ _ 124-80 __ _ 4 . . .. Java Lowry Mobridge 1 Selby _ - _ _ 9 8 The County 854 892 4.417 60 2 1052 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXV— Continued Showing IVnmber of Horses, Mules and Asses by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses I and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Yankton County— 49 39 49 36 52 20 68 31 44 41 22 40 1 60 1 4 24 11 43 79 65 57 68 36 98 73 50 40 37 26 4 68 490 485 439 734 435 541 402 589 517 598 250 330 26 238 95 Liestervllle - - - 5 23 27 33 4 11 37 29 12 7 2 25 8 6 2 17 1 1 Mavfield Mission Hill - 14 .^^ Turkev Vallev _ - - Utloa _ - - - Volin __ "Walshtown - - 92-54 _ 93-55 94-56 1 33 5 271 27 195 93-56 93-57 — - 95-56 _ 14 2 3 24 423 Xjesterville - 1 5 24 257 1 IT The County _ 598 ■ 820 7,187 360 16 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1063 TABLE XXV — Continued Showing Number of Horaes, Mules and Asaes by Conntlea and Minor Civil DlvlBlona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Colts under 1 year Horses 1 and 2 and under 2 over Mules Asses Ziebach County — 10-18 1 1 11 7 10-20 10-21 __ 5 7 3 7 4 13 10-23 3 5 7 1 28 20 24 4 2 2 10-24 11-17 11-18 _' 11-20 6 14 4 6 1 1 19 13 5 3 15 3 8 13 3 26 7 3 1 6 31 43 _. 2 11-21 6 3 10 3 51 19 22 5 19 3 4 16 7 27 7 2 1 6 7 26 16 3 22 3 16 41 14 19 30 3 109 60 55 42 65 17 35 73 21 114 67 8 4 49 24 37 65 29 77 31 14 60 13 11-22 11-23 11-24 2 2 12-17 12-18 12-19 2 12-20 12-21 - _ 1 12-22 _ 12-23 12-24 13-18 2 2 3 13-19 13-20 - 13-21 14-18 14-20 14-21 15-21 _ 16-20 _ 35 14 7 2 16 2 2 1 16-21 17-17 _ 17-18 _ 3 17.19 17-21 _ 17-23 4 The Countv -.-. — 282 328 1,316 29 3 1064 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXVI Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep. Swine and Goata by Counties and Minor ClTlI Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages AuTora County—- 10 120 22 269 3 25 1,430 1,570 1,962 526 1,030 164 1,345 1,677 360 1,014 2,231 2,934 l,5fl3 1,946 2,052 824 1,143 1,598 898 1,664 416 37 125 25 8 Belford 3 Bristol Cooper _ 167 2 26 10 3 1 150 30 36 15 627 39 57 29 4 150 100 92 30 4,667 33 314 450 350 13 1,100 600 679 190 2 1 Eureka - Gales - 1 Hopper Lake « Patten Plankinton 2 115 61 14 821 65 Pleasant Valley Truro Washington _ 3 54 1 448 Plankinton, city 1 S. D. S. T. Stickney _ _ _ White Lake The County 6S8 1 1,552 11,185 27,052 10 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 105S TABIiB XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Frodnced and IVnmber of Sheep, Svrine and Goats by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Beadle County— _A.llen 979 1,284 287 410 1,010 1,003 448 332 924 l,t)65 2,103 945 1,127 1,835 1,226 456 2,155 848 1,090 529 1,274 533 1,723 268 617 1,049 1,929 1,460 690 444 1,362 421 882 1,079 ^11 216 29 36 58 9 26 5 12 5 10 100 129 21 5 20 13 52 1 210 40 65 40 76 158 150 280 1,916 300 625 Broa.dla.nd _ Burr Oak - Carlyle 100 Ca.vour _ _ 1 Clifton Clyde - _ - 30 31 Custer _ Fairfield 2 1 115 15 8 970 75 _j: Hartland 350 400 2,600 3 Kellog - Lake Byron _ _ 731 45 60 4 9 6 760 100 95 570 21 30 5,460 650 738 3,985 225 304 1 Liberty _ Logan _ 2 Malford 2 Pleasant View Ricbland 103 340 3,485 Sand Creek 19 19 130 91 30 395 162 1,700 Valley __ 1 1 Whiteside Wolsey _ 25 Cavour, village _ _ Broadland _ Huron _ Virgil -_ Wolsey Wessington The County __ 1,784 3,162 25,917 34,559 11 1058, ..THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Frodnced and Nnnilier of Sheep, Svrlne nnd Goats Iiy Counties and MinOT CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over 1 Wool Lbs. 1 Swine all ages Goats all ages Butte County— 35-3S. 39. 40 12 2 12 9 26 9 17 3 12 36 35 274 3 35, 36-33, 35 35-33,35 - - - 40 53 """Tioo 36-34 36-3S _ 36-36 _ _ 36-37 36-38 - - - 36-39 , 36-40 37-33 37-34 _ 6 37-35 37-36 _ 37-37 , _ 12 37-38 37-39 _ 10 37 38-34 __ 38-35 1 38-36 38-37 _ _ ^ 6 25 38-38 _ - 38-39 6 39-40 _ - 39-33 . 39-3.4 _ _ __ 39-35 39-36 __ 39-37 _- 39-38 — 39-39 The County 46| 84 1 1,100 516 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1057 TABI/IS XXVI— Continued Shovrlng Wool Produced and IVumlier of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlsions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Bon Homme County — Albion _ _ _ 6 6b 2,580 3,376 2,670 4,852 1,807 3,502 2,503 1,320 2,380 2,568 1,972 1,324 1,656 3,876 2,537 3,390 67 174 34 41 299 3 651 43 67 63 2,100 265 441 470 Cleveland 35 58 29 Franklin 9 Hancock Jackson 25 44 200 4 Jefferson 19 100 27 135 305 711 Running Water _ 2 Scotland 25 6 59 230 40 Springfield Tabor 1 11 30 200 19 Avon, town Scotland, town Springfield, town — __ T^bor, town _ 2 2 Tyndall, town 2 The County __ . _ 310 1,125 5,022 42,958 42 1068 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXVI — Continued Shovrlns 'Wool Frodnced and Nnmber of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Tinder 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Brookings County — 117 1,143 140 839 98 117 212 241 849 16 243 945 56 496 882 236 489 318 388 397 167 284 63 """3"086 1,370 7,005 190 826 160 7,170 6,613 29 1,835 8,145 295 2,420 6,542 242 3,157 3,365 2,812 2,784 1,186 1,595 348 559 2,521 1,263 2,218 827 2,035 258 1,875 685 1,794 2,717 2,238 2,862 2,003 2,097 2,298 2,728 2,256 2,201 2,485 2,638 2,655 3,060 82 198 Alton 207 119 693 Argo 4 Aurora _ - .- 25 Bangor 1 48 40 204 506 14 201 665 38 502 391 112 143 153 281 44 91 28 44 2 Elkton _ _ 1 3 20 Laketon Oslo __ - Oak Lake 1 Oakwood _ 3 Parnell _ _ _ 6 Preston 3 Richland _ _ ] Sterling Z _ _ Volga Winsor 1 Aurora _ Brookings 9 4,533 8,725 61,175 46,553 • 73 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1059 TABr,K XXVI — Continued Showing: Wool Produced and Numlier of Sheep. Swine and Goats hy Counties and Minor Civil Dl-rlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 1 2 and 1 over Wool Lbs. Swine all 1 ages Goats all ages Broirn County- 1 1 241 82 __l 408 1,06S 1,363 33^ 1,634 983 1,053 641 331 755 1,627 525 888 412 622 324 145 613 377 505 1,847 2,300 441 311 467 758 1,382 928 1,291 4,173 526 209 2,214 363 920 398 1,304 224 1 Allison Bates - _ 17 431 430 141 130 - . 1 1 Bath - Bi'ainerd o CambT'la - 525 3 4 400 4,220 25 1 1,395 Carlyle _ _ - 3 1 288 153 5 Claremont . Claremont DPt»-olt _ _ _ 2 Franklvn Prederick 10 28 202 8 100 120 910 Z"ZIZZ" 1 Garden Prairie 20 77 Gem Greenfield Groton _ -_ _ Hanson 1 23 34 233 7 11 4 21 58 359 22 174 610 2,922 Highland Liberty Tiincoln 16 120 Mercier _ _ ^ New Hope -_ _ Oneota Osceola _ 30 96 _ 400 1 Ordway _ _ Palmyra _ __ 6 91 41 193 .620 335 Portage 46 13 tlavinia _ 1 Richland Riverside 96 1 3 1 144 21 4 2 55 824 18^ 15 550 3 Savo _ _ _ -•- Shelby . . 3 Warner Westport _ 2 121 136 127 59 43 100 Frederick 7 2 4 1 The County 1,184 2,244 16,706 3,432 25 1060 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Frodnced and Number of Sheep. Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Dl-rlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Brnle County^ 3 130 10 1,766 823 Chamberlain , 118 1,306 1,667 460 775 55 • 1,300 1,600 848 328 278 514 692 1,558 1,180 624 1,060 1,253 1,234 466 220 830 Eagle ■ - 1 3 Grand View 1 6 95 Kimball Lyon _i__ - Ola _ _ 13 54 16 172 110 480 1 Plainfield Pleasant Grove _ _ _ _ 1 Pukwana - - 1 100 760 Red Lake 1 Smith 46 284 11 19 1 47 150 1,211 80 100 "' 359 Torry Lake 76 2 14 2 Waldro West Point _ _ _ Wilbur 46 1 Kimball Willow Lake 37 74 800 3 The County 244 913 5,921 19,189 !) TABLiB XXVI — Continued lowing Wool Frodnced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goata by Counties and Klnor CItH Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Buffalo County — Arlington 238 983 1,326 737 459 Bden 25 31 2 4 11 300 25 " 600 Sldorado Elvira _ 3 125 Grant The County _ _ 158 48 925 ' AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1061 table; XXVI — Continued Showlns Wool Produced and Nuinbei Counties and Minor of Sheep, Swine Civil Divisions and Goats by TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep I 2 and over 1 Wool Lbs. 1 Swine all 1 ages Goats all ages Butte County — 7-1 . 36 20 49 755 1,737 533 2,440 2,313 1,096 7-2 . -_ - _ - 3 659 120 8-1 __ __ 8-2 _ - 1 10 162 100 2,510 1 8-3 3,001 35 8-4 — 8-5 _ - - 17 253 5 19 48 12 1 114 250 1,415 8-6 _ „ . _ 8-7 - 8-8 9-1 _ 7 50 41 1,571 928 191 5 17 9-2 _ . 9-3 3,004 9,035 9-4 — - - 9-5 — - 2 43 90 9-6 45 9-7 ^. 9-8 9-9 10-1 516 1,500 4,000 1,600 17 10-2 - - 10-3 3 166 11 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 10-9 - 62 11-1 11-2 __ 1.800 400 1 16,000 2,200 11-3 : 27 2 1 33 13 3 24 11-4 11-5 11-6 6 5 44 50 11-7 . _ 11 11-8 — 11-9 65 1,200 265 2,360 2,365 3,000 22,900 11,200 12-1 12-2 — - 12-3 12-4 12-6 2 2 25 13 12-7 -_ — 12-8 9,950 1,975 1,304 64,000 1,200 11,048 2 24 12-9 1,000 6 13-1 13-2 _, 13-3 13-4 13-5 _ 1,036 3 1,396 4 2,706 3,630 5,507 125 1,500 11,068 30 2,900 13,000 800 12,000 15 56 9 21 5 13-6 . 13-7 13-8 400 13-9 14-1 90 14-2 — _ 14-4 5 5 3 750 1,528 40 35 8,000 9,100 500 5 43 150 1 14-B 14-6 201 100 """"" 14-7 . __ 14-9 — — — 1 Belle ourohe ,- 5 9,243 41,762 204,374 12.499 25 1062 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XXVI— Continued Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Strlne and Goats hy Counties add IMInOlr CItII blTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS utider 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Campbell County — 125-76 - 12 50 33 252 37 43 63 46 874 126 683 260 355 73 645 418 197 184 218 643 567 107 85 348 428 571 229 512 364 302 247 165 23 20 126-74 _ 126-75 126-76 126-77 126-78 127-74 82 42 9 61 119 57 115 153 785 658 845 830 127-75 _ 127-76 127-77 2 127-78 128-74 37 39 36 1 8 47 62 13 1 13 447 466 308 30 80 128-75 128-76 . 128-77 _ - _ 128-78 128-79-80 _ — Herried _ The County 699 1,732 6,465 5,628 2 ASRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1063 TABLE XXVI — Contlnned Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Charles Mix County — 1,599 1,129 1,353 350 1,365 836 3,821 534 2,349 1,106 1,877 1,247 305 779 3,496 1,511 3,257 1,757 2,001 995 2,369 412 1,238 310 1,898 1,089 32 44 77 165 14 2 Carrol 1 10 75 Castalia _ _ Choteau Creek 10 17 77 1 Forbes 13 13 120 Hamilton Highland Howard _ 14 1 3 80 50 Jackson _ 1 7 Kennedy _ Lake George 7 8 4 4"! Lone Tree 7 Moore 36 1 6 45 3 13 331 50 72 11 Plain Center Platte _ Ree ■ Rhoda - _ Rouse 3 2 8 6 40 Signal Wahehe __ _ __ _ White Swan _ _ 19 75 44 151 670 1,206 17 100-71 _„ - . Ravinia _ Dante Platte Wagner Lake Andes 1 The County 1 186 346 2,775 39,315 81 loet THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiB XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Prodnced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats hr Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Clark County — Ash 220 50 11 295 57 25 4,260 400 176 439 475 722 1,119 1,382 1,381 1,402 1,278 651 1,110 1,075 1,249 861 87 1,617 1,197 934 357 2,082 1,446 1,389 278 385 481 1,728 408 1,086 41 32 100 61 2 25 Berlin '■ - 7 Blaine 15 107 47 113 55 114 18 336 98 36 200 115 416 310 76 84 6 190 500 1,260 200 440 1,000 56 3,960 686 85 1,548 200 3,230 30,0 500 1,177 15 82 206 40 5 Eden - 6 5 Fordham Foxton 392 12 423 65 30 170 79 427 30 40 88 - Garfield - Lake Maydell ^_ - 4 Mt Pleasant - 4 Pleasant - - - 11 12 40 107 10 75 13 70 157 33 100 102 TBoi 235 1,280 Clark _ Crocker - - Naples _ The County 2,599 3,690 23,194 26,779 46 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1065 TABIiU: XXVI — Continued Shoivine Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Gosvls all ages Clay County — Bethel . 68 131 497 4,738 3,321 6,464 5,730 1,722 2,714 1,914 2,490 3,141 2,561 2,361 667 33 Garfield 4 6 25 111 300 88 1,043 525 315 341 25 , 1,100 Glenwood 8 Heckling _ Norway _ _ Pleasant Valley 23 124 45 48 80 J Prairie Center _ 1 Riverside Spirit Mound 14 r Star _ Vermillion SO 124 ~ - Vermillion, city _ _ The County 193 562 4,376 37,856 7 TABLB XXVI — Continued Shovring; AVool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine ; all ages Goats all ages Codington County — Dexter _ _ S6 1 13 1 32 103 358 113 39 32 34 41 123 461 55 18 5 226 _ _ 1,004 75 146 927 382 800 7,426 556 313 60 922 1,180 419 547 507 468 332 758 1,010 1,737 287 221 684 1,104 1,278 1,392 779 915 8 55 1 47 Elmira _ - Fuller 6 Henry ICampeska Kranzburg , Lake 33 2 150 Leola Pelican Phippa 1 67 257 10 579 1,868 Richland 98 10 Sheridan 2 Waverly - - 30 10 400 3 _ - _ The County 907 1,482 15,468 12,729 28 1066 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXVI — Continued ShoTvlng Wool Frodnced and N^umlieT of Sheep. Sivlne and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and I Wool over I Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Corson County — 18-21, 22, 23 _ 300 3,086 800 4,570 2 4,800 39,402 1 1 61 97 22 67 84 643 333 7 1 49 36 30 47 8 13 52 33 1 ] 18, 19-17, 18, 19 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 1 19-22 _ 20, 21, 22-26, 27 _ 1 18-24 _ 18-25 . , _-| - -__ . 1 - ._ 1 18-28 •- ' 2 ' 20 1 20-17 __ 20-18 20-19 _ _ . . _ 19-17 19-18 1 10 21-17 . 21-18 21-19 21-20 _ 21-21 21-22 ; .; ;_-;__■ ;. 37 32 196 218 215 127 65 80 39 3 29 59 81 48 22-17 - 22-18 . . _. 22-19 _ 16 7 13 18 80 35 22-20 ___ 22-21 . ._ 22-22 .. 202 255 1,757 22-23 _ _ 23-17 _- _ _ 23-18 _ . * . 23-19 _ . 3 8 60 23-20 _„ 1 _ 23-21 — _ " 23-23 The County _ _ __ 3,611 5,669 46,158 2,812 3 AGniCULTURAL STATISTICS 1067 TABLB XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Frodnced and Nnmber of Sheep, Swine nnd Goats hy Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under Sheep 2 and Wool Swine all Goats all Custer County — 2, 3-10-11-12 _ - - - _ 2, 3, i, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 _ 9 170 700 59 99 3, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9 4-10 _L _ _ 5-4 33 28 9 7 27 15 16 22 37 12 1 1 23 2-4 2-6 2-7 _ . , 2-8 2-10 - - ■ 5 15 3-1 3-4 3-5 1 3-7 . _ 3-8 3-10 — 3-11 -,_ 3 10 3-12 - 4-1 . . V! 59 7 1 4-4 ■ 4-5 4 2 4-6 - 4-7 — - 210 1,355 8,000 4-8 3 3 2 1 6 17 21 7 19 13 8 1 4-9 _- __ _ _- 4-10 _ 4-11 1 5-5 5-8 — _ 5-9 - ^-1 - 1 ._| 1 5-10 _ _ _- _ _ _ 6-1 16 94 6-4 6-5 _ 6-6 3 6-7 - - — — 101 14 6 6-9 _ 603 600 4,200 The County _ _ - 820 1 2,241 7,927 695 4 1068' THIKD CKNSUS Ol'' SOUTH DAKOTA, 1910 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I under I I 1 year I Sheep 2 and I Wool over I Lbs. I I Swine all ages I Goats all ages Davison County — Badger Baker Beulah Blendon Lisbon _;. Mitchell Bit. Vernon Perry _>.; Prosper Rome . Tobin Union Ethan Mitchell Mt. Vernon 331 121 181 187 5 128 33 531 64 106 2 107 2' 30 The County 2261 5561 1,606 40 6701 2601 -I 385 7 456 12 505 831 3,383 1,012 2,965 1,462 S34 1,413 2,029 3,154 1,197 3,950 1,363 683 3 3 1 I I I 4,772 23,4521 I I TABLE Showing Wool Produced and Counties and XXVI — Continued Nun^ber of Sheep, Svrine and Goats by Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Day County — Andover 122-59 Andover 123-59 Bristol Butler Central Point Bgeland Farralngton Grenville Highland Homer Independence Kidder Koscuisko Liberty Lyman Morton Nutley Oak Gulch Racine Rantan Rusk Scotland Troy Marrion Valley Waubay Webster Wheatland York Lily Bristol Waubay Pierpont The County AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 106? TABLE XXVI— Continued Showing AVool Produced and IVnmber of Sheen, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages 1 Deuel County — I Altamont __ _ _ i Antelope Valley 5 119 68 261 235 28 59 88 71 42 77 368 102 27 33 240 144 327 251 380 160 102 90 188 951 579 174 26 259 41 1,280 403 3,265 2,590 1,026 470 663 620 895 1,368 3,394 1,795 205 1,830 621 3,514 796 1,241 3,120 617 1,736 1,234 1,773 1,112 1,175 2,213 750 424 459 27 89 55 Blom _ _ 1 Brandt Clear Lake Glenwood 4 Goodwin 2 Herrick - Hidewood Low© Norden o Portland 3 2 Altamont 1 Gary 3 The County 1,583 3,874 19,845 20,956 15 TABLK XXVI — Continued Showing; Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, S-wine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under 1 2 and 1 year 1 over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Dewey County — 18-22 - 2 1 1 741. 18-23 511 _ 18-24 1 — 13-22 — - _ 362 515 95 121 13-23 _ _ _ 341 _- 13-24 7L_ _ 15-22 - 46 15-23 _ 56 176 62 67 56 170 59 1 14 15-24 _ 15-25 16-22 _ 16-23 - - 35 145 1,200 16-24 _ - - 16-25 . 16-26 - - 17-22 _ 15 •> 17-23 151 17-24 20 7 126 41 691 6 17-25 __ - - 3 17-27 17-28 17-29 " _ 14 2 The County - 402 762 1,420 1 1,6541 •> 1070 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLiB XXVI — Continued Shofvins Wool Frodnced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all agres Dongrlas County-— Belmont 75 3 41 50 15 61 831 65 510 475 2,240 2,177 1,785 804 292 2,591 1,065 834 2,789 1,136 3,541 3,238 1,482 99 3 84 46 Berlin _ — 26 Chester 4 Clark 15 IS 100 Garfield 1 Holland Independence 7 17 1 11 93 26 289 15 670 230 11 59 15 1 4 "Valley 5 Armour, town ^ Corsica, town 1 1 The County — 226 1 293 2,710 24,635 1 88 TABIili: SboTvlng Wool Frodnced and Counties and XXVI — Continued Number of Sbeep, Swine minor Civil Divisions and Goats by TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all t ages Edmunds County — 15 10 5 23 17 7 '196 69 356 865 414 81 313 126 108 261 218 899 92 129 914 262 269 170 349 216 445 49 340 494 204 128 160 235 702 285 213 1,004 143 14 14 Bell - ■_ f Bowdle _ - - - Cleveland Cloyd Valley 33 1 134 950 Cortland Cottonwood Glen 10 35 7 90 296 49 Glover 23 5 Harmony Hillside _ _ 1 Hosmer _ - 10 19.7 30 1,284 680 1,700 140 93 Huntley 58 118 51 225 9 ii 1 Kent _ - Liberty _ . _._ _ 85 40 3 63 92 57 864 414 Modena - Montpelier Odessa _ 79 789 Pembrooke Powell _ - . Richland _ 17 62 450 Rosette Sangamon _ _ 28 8 164 14 Union 18 2 Vermont _ Roscoe Ipswich The County 531 1,053 8,1791 10,471 13 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1071 TABIiB XXVI— Continued Sho'trlng; Wool Produced and NnmbeT of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages, Fall River County — 1 7-1 _ _ 1 9 7-2 _ . 1 7-3 _ _i_l__ 1 24 7 17 40 346 24 7-4 _ 7-5 _ - 7-6 - _ __ __ _ 7-7 - 47 65 300 7-8 _ „ _ _ 7-9 8-1 I 8-2 SI 8-3 131 __ 8-4 ^ ll-__ _ 8-5 11 _. 8-6 161 8-7 _ _ 7 129 8 2 8-8 - __ 8-8 ___ 1 9-1 _ _ 9-2 _ 19 34 9-3 9-4 _- _ _ 36l_ _ 9-5 9-6 40 600 100 800 1,000 _____ 291 821 . 9-7 1291 ' 9-8 __ 101.. 11 10-1 1 11 10-3 - _-_ 400 1,350 11,000 30 10-4 _ 3 10-5 -_ _ 10-6 10 10 80 17 -_ 10-7 __- _- 53 10-8 17 10-9 6 ' 11-2 __ 1 • 11-3 " -loiim :: 11-4 S' 11-6 51 11-7 _ __ 361 11-8 _ _ 13' 11-9 _ _ 611 12-1 _ _ - - 1 12-2 61 12-3 _. 31 12-4 _ 7l ' " 12-5 1 1 12-6 31 12-7 61 12-8 _ _ _ ■55' 12-9 _ _ _ 13' Oelrioh _ 161 1 The County _ _ _ 1,094 2,335 12,380 1,350 1072 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 191S TABLE XXVI — Continued Showlne Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Faulk County — Arcade Centerville __. Clark Devor Elroy Emerson Enterprise Fairview Freedom Hillsdale Lafoon Latham Myron Orient Pioneer Pulski Saratoga Seneca Sherman Union Wesley Zell 117-70 — ■ 117-71 117-72 118-69 118-70 119-71 Seneca ■ Chelsea Rockham Cresbard Faulkton Sheep under 1 2 and 1 year 1 over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages I 331 901 42 135 25 17 50 117 165 226 19 61 1031 3201 9001 116 16 22 1091 173 281 287 21 9 15 14 22 140 820 1,537 442 250 80 157 64] 321 161 Goats all ages 928 764 174 743 215 1481 1621 1501 1381 3461 8871 731 2341 550 608 55 132 251 317 244 609 2051 621 206( 1391 191 1481 161 25' 41 11 51 The County 7801 1,239 I 5,1381 8,8231 16 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1073 table: XXVI — Contlnned Shelving 'Wool Produced and Nnmber of Sheep> Swine und Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Sheep TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 2 and 1 year over Wool Lbs. Swine Goats all all ages ages Grant County- Adams - -.- 95 69 115 29 53 36 60 25 6 39 169 10 3 36 14 26 ■42 1 6081 836 _ 1 1.612 Alban _ 9 20 Bigstone 20 70 235 ""'""170 144 ,240 1,229 70 2,813 469 185 897 1,459 1,4^2 231 1,724 985 i.ft.qa Bloomingr Val. 44 5 Grant Center _ Kilborn - 19 1 30 91 Lura _ 4 Madison 4 2 Melrose Osceola - 14i '624l Stockbolm - 37 6 14 20 224 30 362 167 457 360 281 1,432 Vefnon _ _ _ _ 1 Albee Biirstone City - _ _ 12 22 641 *" 120 22 Milbank _ .. Revillo ._ 6 2 47 74 1 1 1 The County I 3141 851 4,2241 18,002 11 1074 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAB LB XXVI— Continued Showing Wool Frodneed and Number of Sheep, Swlue Counties and Minor CItII Dlvlalons and Goats by TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 1 2 and over Wool Lbs. 1 Swine all ages . Goats all ages Gregory County — 95-65 _ ^ 452 991 821 1,452 2,092 619 725 944 2,434 224 81 170 389 626 928l 1,7.70 1,007 290 1,606 665 1,881 1,003 853 1,046! 9511 1,542! 7721 159 . 581 S63 173 4591. 100 50 . 5 . 231. lOj- 8ll- 1 95-66 2 95-67 95^68 24 95-69 95-70 - 6 8 70 1 95-71 95-72 __ 2 43 7 45 95-73 96-68 B% 34 231 70 96-68 W% 96-69 Bi% 96-69 W% 30 550 96-70 _ 96-71 3 6 35 96-72 2 96-73 - 5 40 5 97-69 - L- __ 97-70 _ 97-71 _ _ _ 5 3 32 30 140 1 11 97-72 97-73 B% 97-73 W% _ _ 98-71 ' 98-72 _ 98-73 3 ' 30 1 99-71 -^ _ . 99-72 - _-._._ s . - 99-73 _ 3 2 100-72 100-73 _ 1 - - -,■ Gregory, town _ i 1 Bonesteel, town _ _ _ | Burke, town _ _ 1 Dallas, town _ ( Fairfax, town Herrlck, town 1 1 The County 56 363 922 1 28,888 92 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1075 TABLIS XXVI — Continued Showing 'Wool Produced and Nnmber of Sheep. Swine and Goato by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Haakon County — 1N-18B 40 17 23 11 8 4 Springfield _ Philip . Philip __ _ 1-23 Nowlin Center _ Midland _ 4 6 33 45 31 S 231 22 Grindstone 2-19 - Brown 2 7 Philip _ _ _ . Cherry Pleasant View 11 3 15 113 140 870 IS 4 32 34 49 98 137 IS 1 7 11 23 18 60 4 3 13 13 1 39 199 70 7 32 15 Pleasant _ ^ _ 25 1 9 2 CS9 1,075 _ 602 1,102 4 """"l"i32 1,500 2,500 10,008 100 22 713 13,000 Lone Tree Lincoln Butte _ "" Pleasant Valley _ Tucker Smith 3-22 Iowa 1 Kiser _ ._ _ Ash Creek 26 1 8 1 240 23 Bridges Creek Elbow Black Hawk 1 Maximilian - -_ - — 1 Marietta __ _ _ 12 13 29 23 125 182 Top Bar 5-21 5-22 _ 60 601 80 800 700 7,270 5-23 - 5-24 6-18 ___'— . 6-19 _ - - Milesville __ 1 6-21 __ - 6-22 - Grandfleld _ - - 7-18 7-19 7-20 15 10 19 10 8 7-21 7-22 — i 7-23 7-24 8-22 __ 8-23 8-24 7 90 74 Nowlin — _ — 18 5 15 46 ' Midland — IClmball " The Countv 2,521 5,294 35,007 2,718 « 1076 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVI — Continued Sho^rlng Wool Produced nnd Number of Sheep, Swlnc and Goats by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Liba. Swine all ages Goats all ages Hamlin County — Brantford 85 18 72 131 4 44 183 12 84 134 10 88 980 400 1,400 891 80 676 506 - 575 7111- 9561 2,0201- 1,674L 1,2941. 6151 l,669l- 1,253L 5841 l,944l. 2,492'. 69!_ lOOL 91- 1061. Castlewood 1 2 Dixon Estelline Garfield Florence _ _ 7 229 g 36 115 176 24 297 7 40 245 187 100 2.224 47 ZZIIIZZI 1,066 3 Hamlin Hayti Norden 1 Opdahl _ Oxford Bryant Hazel _ ^ The County _ 1 925 1,311 7,864 15,577! 1 7 Aanicui/ruRAL statistics 1077 TABLE XXVI — Continued ShOTClng Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats b7 Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Hand County — Aldee _ ^ 75 155 1,380 440 762 2,746 842 81 731 400 617 212 603 869 462 521 355 84 517 774 576 793 829 300 311 774 390 396 434 1,508 524 1,040 228 76 100 736 1,243 325 495 939 310 550 1,031 27 2 Alpha Bates 139 127 996 Burdette _ _ Campbell 1 2 Cedar Come _ Palrview Florence _ 13 18 26 15 171 Gilbert Glendale Grand 100 8 250 46 Greenllef Harrison 2 Holden _ _ _ R Highland 2 Howell 28 30 95 Hulbert . Lynn 18 7 65 20 2 1 Mondamin Midland Miller __ Ohio 1 , 34 42 3 57 27 5 3 94 325 25 120 486 282 Ontario Park 10 17 2 Plato _ _ _ _ Pleasant Val 20 Ree Heights Riverside _ 7 Rose Hill 62 9 ISO 5 8 450 140 290 250 3,760 840 _ 1 1 6 Spring Hill 4 _ Tork 65 82 1,015 Miller City _ _ _ The County 1 762 1,546 10,166 24,952 51 1078 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVI— Contlnned Sboivins "Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Svvine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Hanson County — 945 1,901 18,400 1,897 624 2,298 3,248 2.76? 3,021 e2G 2,207 2,370 3,827 3,466 1,650 16 12 152 Edgerton Fairview _ _ _ _ SO 3 1S7 207 1 4S2 8 25 65 60 4 47 26 310 31 2 668 40 26 72 58 4 149 126 565 1,740 35 7,879 178 240 929 450 . Piano _ Pleasant 2 Spring Lake _ _ _ 2 Taylor 2 Worthen Alexandria Fulton 1 The County 2,017 3,185 30,691 28,180 7 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1079 TABIiK XXVI— Continued Showing 'Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine Goats all 1 all age^ ages Hardins Gonnty— 15-1 __ - 300 700 575 1,100 ""'"7~000 4 4 8 15-2 — _ 6 _ 15_3 4 15-4 24 - 15-5 21 -.. 15-6 _ — 1 2 15-7 _ 191 1,101 3,600 6 -. _ — _ 15-8 15-9 _ _ _ - _. :.;":! "_ . 16-1 _ 436 1,100 850 1,500 4,490 15,123 601 16-2 - 23 16-3 031 16-4 — - 200 300 151 13 1,000 1,450 300 10 6,700 14,000 2,100 95 22'. 'l6-5 18! 1 16-6 - -« 16-7 _ 41 16-8 _ - - 3 16_9 loL- — . 17-1 _ _ 500 900 4,500 3 2,100 ""Y5"ooo 16,090 21- 17_2 _ 511 .- _ 17_3 _ 265 2S3 1,000 507 370 438 ' 1,902 1,820 lOL- - 101- 17-5 _ _ 14 . 4 I 17-7 _ _ _ 1 - 20 - 17-9 _ _ __ 3 600 8 803 25 7,500 - 571.- 151 — - 18-3 880 1,900 1,100 24 9 12 2 3 18.4 200 1,500 _ IS-G lg_g _ _ 261 - 1 1 50 851 .. 24 19 17 37 79 13 — -_. 281 302 400 1 301 9,001 1Q_0 1,400 16,000 1,800 __ 16,000 19.7 21 - -_ .. 28 19_9 28 900 10 1,100 122 8,000 191 162 21 25 13 17 13 17 10 78 32 74 9n_9 2 4,460 10 26,800 481 1,800 975 1,180 4 1,838 2,300 lisoo 7,150 12,000 7,800 8,800 400 14,350 18,400 ""Y3"000 59,000 on.R — 200 700 1,500 3 950 1.600 91 _•» .__ « 121 35 21-5 15 24 21-7 21-9 100 8,900 8 7,000 65l_. " 39 67 16 lOSO THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats hy Counties and Minor Civil DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Harding County — Continued — 22-2 750 36 859 1,250 8 1,787 10,000 2 13,700 73 40 54 88 169 78 128 4 18 31 7 14 42 120 53 52 1 22-3 22-4 1 22-5 - - - 22-6 1 3 IS 3 12 87 IIIIIIII 22-7 _ 1 22-8 _ _ 3 22-9 __ i_ 23-1 1,800 2,400 2,600 23-2 . 23-3 23-4 _ 23-5 23-6 _ .__ 23-7 23-8 23-9 _ _ 1 Camp Crook 1 2 Buffalo The County 18,218 56,622 343,969 2,688 5 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1081 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing -Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Stvlne and Goats by Counties and minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 1 2 and 1 over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages' Goats all ages Hughes County — Byron 200 300 40 70 11 31 22 100 213 De Grey Peoria Dry Run _ Webster _ _ 56 22 416 Logan - _ Blunt _ - _ _ 20 21 30 2 Valley De Grey _ 32 44 111 18 5 69 120 23 Butte 65 120 380 344 141 608 2,324 """2T326 Harrold Pleasant Valley 1 Canning _ Bretton _ _ 70 240 1,300 Blunt .. Pierre Indian School The County 711 1,576 6,696 909 3 No return from Buckeye, Mentor, Rober and Rosseau townships. table: XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil DivlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep 1 under I 2 and I Wool I 1 year I over Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Hutchinson County- Capital Clayton Cross Plains Pair Grand View German Kassel Kaylor Kulm Libetty Milltown Molan Oak Hollow Pleasant Sharon Silver Lake Starr Susquehanna Sweet Valley Wittenberg Wolf Creek Freeman Menno Olivet Tripp 15 20 3 193 34 37 66 -93 3 25 162 157 340 1,110 31 190 26 95 109 135 107 23 14 1,796 219 64 93 128 2 32 421 474 453 405 11 -I- 300 1,440 970 1,035 744 844 170 115 3,581 1,070 828 743 1,297 203 3,777 2,147 695 6,828 -I The County 2,3071 4,703 I 26,787 2,712 7851 2,840 747! 1,807 589 8411 390 652 1,509 3,175 2,184 1,298 671 1,065 780 1,602 2,063 2,1151 1,427 4,482 1,337 513 83 44 34,0401 I 24 495 545 1082 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiE} XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Frodnced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep I under I 2 and I Wool I 1 year Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Hyde County — Wm.Hamilton Holablrd Dewey Eagle Pfafte __■ Chapelle 109-72 ^._ Valley Looihis -, Wasliington _. Franklin Peno Spring Lake . Bramhall Eden Douglas Union Illinois Hlghmore Lincoln Convent Van Order Banner _" Highmore The County 100 802 5 180 7,503 1,130 40 22S 30 45 '~33 'ioo 1,420 1,929 300 330 1 1,800 156 100 450 13 78 180 1,200 I I I !,430l 7,1131 I I 71].. 371. 73i: 249.L 641- -I. 31 9CI 17| 93! 141! 1471 541 147 72 58 362 87 65 291 124! 3451 2271 24! I 2,6131. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1083 TABLB XXVI— Continued dhQwlngr Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil DlTlBlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Jackson ConntT'— - Cottonwood 100 93 100 42 700 386 9 14 53 19 Riverside Grand View Brady Jewett Indian Creek vjg 37 46 12 14 71 1-24 _ -_ 75 127 735 1-25 Big Buffalo Little Buffalo „ _ Kadoka 92 Belvidere 161 Belvidere 5 40 106 14 . 11 2 1,400 12 8,300 21 Wall __ - 1,000 105 _ W^eta 7 3-22 33 3-23 _ - 5 3-24 - _ 13 117 2 3-25 71 3 21 3 11 17 90 214 2,000 Weta Wall Kadoka _ _ _ _ _ 1 64 Stamford "^ Interior Interior Kadoka T 178 14 The County 1,359 2,145 12,290 832 1084 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep. Stvine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under I 2 and | Wool 1 year I over I Lbs. ■ I Swine I all I ages' I Goats all ages Jeranld County — Al'pena - 4 5 52 1,401 1,3S0 959 1,450 1,282 691 920 3,799 1,202 625 fill 691 830 2,637 2,712 23 Blaine — ^ 3 3 221 2 500 91 5 58 1,750 7 Cherry _ Dale - - Franklin _ _ _ 214 3 50 349 40 130 3,696 331 15 , Logan ^ Marlar Media _ - 3 14 3 171 90 5 40 1,630 800 Pleasant _ „ Viola - _ _ . ._ 30 52 1 Wessington Spgs. Lane, town _ The County 583 1,400 8,368 21,213 18 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1085 TABIiS XXVI — Continued Showing; Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Conntles and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all Sbgea Goats all ages Klngrsbnry County^ 112 109 3 79 197 28 8 172 125 45 253 243 156 12 1,273 200 235 2,118 'i,218 70 2,383 7,059 645 2.959 193 5,555 1,998 1,810 2,264 8,196 3,190 3,052 3,186 23 15 24 9 36 31 4 _ De Smet 2 1 Hartland n Iroquois _ 3 Le Sueur _ _ _ Manchester __ 61 305 186 53 114 229 959 319 154 84 IZIIZZII 1,392 1,208 746 Mathews _ 26 Spirit Lake 6 Spring Lake _~ _ _ While Wood Arlington Bancroft De Smet _ _ _ .._ Oldham Oldham , . The County 1,255 2,751 8,460 42,632 45 1086 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLK XXVI — Contlnned Showing; Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages liafee County— 191 216 1,167 3,3121 1,0371 3,1391- 9731- 2,380'. 1,7411- 2,7291 2,5311- 821 1,742 903 - 3,3521 7571- 1,005 - 2,484 - 1,169 15 - 45 - 51 _ 78 1 4 12 131 332 126 140 58 85 45 155 39 179 117 126 555 60 "2"340 2,465 826 540 470 720 250 1,833 955 1,139 4,167 658 Farming'ton 421 3 12 45 2 Le Roy - 1 Nunda __ _ _ 29 1 Orland Rutland _ - 183 20 103 512 2 Wayne "Wentworth - Winfred 1 1 Nunda Ramona _ _ _ Wentworth - 1 The County 1,532 2,364 17,530 1 30,264 13 TABLE XXVI — Continued ShoTvIns Wool Produced and Number ot Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Sheep TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under I 2 and 1 year 1 over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Lawrence County — Reausaw 2 1,023 29 66 18 199 41 1 Zlnke Thompson _ 8 18 15 564' 535 206 31 18 ■ Stewart 30 Dwd. Gulch - St. Onge The County 41 1,138 7,700 1,915 30 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1087 TABLK XXVI— Continued Showing IVool Prodnced and Number of Sheep, Swine and. Goats by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under I 2 and 1 year I over Wool ( Lbs. Swine I Goats all I all ages I ages Lincoln County — Brooklyn Canton Canton Dayton Dayton Delapre Delapre Delaware Eden — Falrview Grant Highland Highland La Valley Lincoln Lynn Norway Perry Pleasant Springdale Springdale Beresford Canton Pairview Hudson Tea Worthing I. ^^tI 67 15 23 126 5 21 6 48 10 169 261 -I 140 13 30 42 24 67 316 55 303 160 22 229 2 1,165 46 356 125 100 292 153 -I I 5,002'|_ 6,274!- 745L 7701- 1,5911- 2,236' 1,2S8 5,082 7,148 2,798 3,378 6,029 321 2,840| 7,351 5,8791 10,4671 3,067 5,1741 8771 390' 141 37SI 26 44 151 11 The County 411 D22I 3,197 78,272 loss THIRD CENSTTS OP SOUTH DAKOTA,' 1915 table: XXVI — Continued Showing ^Vool Produced and Number of Sheep, S^vlne and Goats hy Counties and Minor Civil DiTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I under I I 1 year | Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all liyman County — 101-71 176 804 70 1 101-72 1 101-73 3 20 15 102-71 1801 15 102-72 1 78 102-73 1 1 71 103-73 _ 33 116 104 117 309 127 96 17 389 262 141 418 46 103-73 103-74 103-75 103-76 20 951 1 - 103-77 103-78 104-72 104-73 — 2 104-74 14 37 16 45 12 4 335 104-75 104-76 104-77 104-78 1391 104-79 - _ _ 1 ._ 1 4 531 105-71 _ _ 681 105-72 r 621 105-73 _ 198' 105-74 - - 204 105-75 35 9 1,385 1,217 6,100 10,218 130 185 121 1S2 197 259 125 438 91 R 105-76 105-77 - - 105-78 - 105-79 106-73 106-74 1 106-75 106-76 800 514 1,170 75 6,700 . 45 106-77 _ .- . 114 70 179 74 64 68 106-78 _ - - 106-79 _ ._ _ 1 75 107-77 _ 107-78 255 2,000 107-79 ... 108-77 ■ 108-78 1 2 10 108-79 701 15 l\ 7 33 86 71 12 27 108 121 33 31 49 284 181 236 21! 2-26 2-27 - - - .. 2-28 _ _ - • 4 . 8 40 2-29 2-30 i 2-31 - 1-26 — 1 4 '• — 1-27 3 1-28 100 500 2,000 1-29 2 1-30 — 1-31 _. lS-26 lS-27 — _. 3 lS-28 ... lS-29 20 1 lS-30 - lS-31 4 2S-26 -. - _ 2S-27 2S-28 - 4 954| 6,020 44 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS lOS'J TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing IVooI Produced and Number of Sheep, Sirine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and oVer Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Lyman County — Continued — 2S-29 1 2 1,400 1,100 11 7,000 11,000 207 39 204 2S-30 _ _ — - 2S-31 -_ _ 986 20 3S-27 5 3S-28 12 85 162 3S-29 _ - __ _ 36 40 300 3S-30 3S-31 3S-32 161 7 155 79 4S-32 _ 1 1 Presho 8 2 31 Murdo y The County 2,904 9,159 52,072 9,076 21 TABLB XXV'I— Continued ShOTvlnier W^ool Produced and Number of Sheep, Svrtne and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages McCoolt: County — Senton 46 86 24 173 127 88 24 112 1,070 20 956 818 265 522 3,796 1,250 2,868 4,609 963 791 2,658 100 3,395 2,380 5,090 4,000 3,886 1,191 1,368 3,414 250 337 5 Brookfield 1 104 3 21 38 C£inistota Emery Grant Jefferson Montrose 39 87 300 209 81 380 1,419 859 4,182 5 Pearl _ 11 1,090 62 92 72 6 4 540 444 27 15 1 1 Sun Prairie 1 Union 2 Canistota 1 Spencer 29 The County 1,791 1,507 11,137 42,351 22 1090 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXVI— Continued Showlngr 'Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Serine and Goats by Counties and Minor CItII Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages McPherson County — Arena 24 266 163 74 15 95 152 42 242 208 133 147 160 350 3,010 1,994 1,095 20 624 1,175 153 335 375 209 557 451 170 43 249 474 359 395 291 288 218 287 1,185 837 191 329 201 393 235 249 528 171 56 426 613 680 448 789 41 65 471 Bauer 11 Blaine _ Carl 9 Detraoia - - _ Gluoksthal 45 144 104 142 84 62 225 116 203 102 600 1,617 638 1,235 1,022 Highland Hillsview 3 7 1,419 920 4 Kassel 97 119 Koto 6 12 5 54 125 147 98 68 33 263 26 43 129 335 872 1,520 838 734 280 1,838 26 578 Lincoln _ Long Lake 39 73 134 73 63 22 295 53 30 Moscow Odessa _ Rosenthal 1 7 21 1 Stickel — _ 34 6 4 80 5 23 20 3 650 134 275 Weber _ _ _ 4 2 Willow Leola, town _ 6 The County | 2,243 2,764 23,928 12,759 70 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1091 table: XXVI — Continued Showing; Wool Produced and Number of Sheep. Swine and Goatit hy Counties and Minor Civil Dlvislans TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages marshall County- Buffalo - - — 4 28 1 163 2 4 11 108 65 65 1 301 4 5 36 151 382 "3"595 41 40 241 863 > 483 471 719 1,230 595 1,485 879 755 1,288 953 621 1,600 419 1,876 2,438 854 1,190 380 2,015 1,587 Dayton _ - Dumarce Hickman _ _ _ _ _ McKenley - Miller _ La Belle Lowell - - Newarlc _ _ ■, 3 14 12 125 15 11 30 25 162 17 135 234 111 1,166 102 Sisseton _ Stena Veblin Victor __ 44 22 r 59 32 4 3 257 37 80 Waverley 2 Weston - 3 White _- _ 3 Britton __ _ Langrl'ord _ _ Veblin __ - - 251 The County 559 871 7,284 22,089 5 1092 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing Vfool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine Goats all all ages a^es Bleade County — 2-7 18 500 """Y.OOO - 1521 - 2-8 - _ 90 251 -_ -- 2-9 421 2-10 ^ 1 1 ■ 1 2 2-11 - - _ _ 4 700 2,700 21 2-12 64 2-13 4 2-14 ■ 3-6 _. 99 251 123 132 178 173 125 175 46 40 658 76 36 246 3 3 110 43 162 123 195 85 102 470 74 37 27 42 29 1,413 632 597 495 5 106 16 77 11 2 7 18 463 , 478 ' 510 268 16 13 159 31 18 46 92 15 28 41 78 3-7 - " 3-8 42 1 90 12 72 2 180 1,820 1,235 2S 1,200 11,000 3-9 3-10 _ - - 3-11 »^ 3-12 - - 3-13 3-14 __ - 600 1,400 1,000 4-5 - 4-6 . 184 16 14 248 3 120 153 1,896 8 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11 - _ _ 4-13 - _ 4-14 . 5-5 - . 1 - 1 1 10 5-6 - 30 56 444 5-7 - :::: : ..:: 5-8 - _- 5-9 _ - - 5-10 5-11 5-12 . - „ 4 5-13 5-14 - 5-15 - 6-5 _ - 25 100 3 6-6 - 6-7 „ - _ 52 746 5,500 6-8 - . 6-9 3 ■ 6-10 6-11 7 4 1 71 59 75 6-12 . _;; : "" 6-13 — 4 6-14 6-15 6-16 7-5 _ 51 67 841 7-6 ._ .. 7-7 7 3 2 16 7-8 _- - ._ 7-9 . ._ 7-10 __ 7-11 _. 7-12 . _ 13 440 7-13 _. 7-14 1 7-15 7-16 7-17 >._. . 8-10 . _ 800 1,200 10,000 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1093 TABLE XXVI— Contlnned Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS 1 I Sheep 1 Swine i Goats under I 2 and I Wool \ all I all 1 year over Lbs. ages ages Meade County — Continued — -812 . _ - 4 95 69 41 60 9 38 126 324 111 18 25 18 24 6 3 22 55 47 24 4 46 20 11 54 52 48 18 23 13 15 6 27 38 22 44 269 17 5 8-13 - — — _ 8-14 _ _- .. 8-15 8-16 _ _ _ 8-17 __ _ __ _. _ 9-10 - — _ 750 _ 750 12,000 9-11 . 9-12 . 9-13 _ 2 56 15 25 400 100 24 9-14 _ 10 11 20 9-15 _ 9-16 3 9-17 10-10 10-11 _ _ - __ 10-12 2,300 30,000 10-13 __ 10-14 _ __ 10-15 10-16 2 10 10-17 __ _ __ 11-10 50 50 3 309 20 7 65 500 113 11-11 __ 11-12 11-13 11-14 -_ 1 11-15 _ - _ 1 11-16 _ _____ 100 200 11-17 _ 290 12-10 12-11 i _ 12-12 - — 12-13 _- __ 2 12-14 3 3 12-15 12-16 12-17 Faith - Ft Meade Stureris 13 1 The County 2,637 11,367 82,489 11,530 19 1094 THIRD CENSUS OV SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiE XXVI — Contlnved Showlns Wool Prodnced and IVnmlier of Sheep, STrlne and Goats 1>y Connties and Minor ClTlI DlvlslonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under 2 and 1 year over 1 Swine Wool 1 all Lbs. I ages Goats all age.s Mellette County — , 40-25 13 5 14 82 5 40-26 - - 40-27 _ - 40-28 1 40-29 - - - 1 _ 40-30 - t 40-31 40-32 3 40-33 2 91 41-25 14 15 20 40-26 _ - 15 7 41-27 _ _ 41-28 _ _ 41-29 18 41-30 ■ 41-31 20 1 41-32 _ _ _ 41-33 _ __ • 42-25 50 2 46 26 42-26 __ 1 42-27 1 42-28 __ 42-29 42-30 - _ . __ 21 5 37 42-31 _ — 42-32 42-33 43-25 43-26 ■43-27 24 23 28 40 43-28 , 43-29 1 •7 2 16 43-30 :.._ 43-31 _ 43-32 _ . 17 1 43-33 _ _ 44-27 _ 44-28 44-29 - - 44-30 _ 2 8 15 5 44-31 . 44-32 44-33 _ _. 45-30 45-31 __ .. ._ 3 3 White River _. __ The County 24 11 16 575 1 1 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1095 TABIiB XXVI — Continued ShoTrlns Wool Produced and Number of Sheep> Swine aiid Goats by Counties and BIlnoT CItII Divisions TOWNS ^AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Miner County — 81 37 67 39 6 19 66 128 15 10 375 575 1,078 547 2,158 1,466 2,931 2,132 377 962 2,203 616 563 1,445 1,734 2,015 1,865 1,954 1,572 1,274 11 9 53 79 Bell View _. 1 Canova X Clear Water - Clinton 252 25 18 141 6 155 250 10 21 409 13 16 237 850 81 800 471 50 ""~"3"078 150 22 Green Valley 1 67 125 3 27 265 5 17 2 Miner _ Red Stone Rock Creek _ 4 Roswell Vilas _ _ _ Roswell _ _ _ __ 106-56 .. - - - Howard 1 106-57 - 184 1 1 1,016 1,278 8,292 25,602 31 1096 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAB1.E XXVI — Contlnned Showing AVboI Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ageB Goats all ages Minnehaha County — Senton _ _ _ 4 154 486 50 """"Soil 3,278 2,622 927 1,535 3,235 782 1,994 4,826 3,391 1,373 4,695 2,094 3,296 4,486 2,286 1,188 858 2,024 3,797 5,709 1,150 1,077 , 1,950 2,752 133 60 164 49 17 24 131 30 219 35 2 61 245 \ Buffalo Clear Lake * _ 206 114 22 205 288 2 71 17 505 116 60 81 240 191 26 392 477 19" 92 225 428 150 100 156 2,369 1,609 132 1,000 3,109 210 1,447 1,975 3,914 1,700 500 1,086 I Dell Rapids Bdlson Hartford _ Highland ___ Humboldt 1 Mapleton 1 Palisade _ - Red Rock _ _ Sioux Falls Split Rook Sverdrup 109 329 126 160 8 264 645 25 97 2 9 340 6,900 1,000 170 50 1,751 1 3 Taopi Valley Sprines Wall Lake Wayne _ Wellington 1 Colton ©ell Rapids — , Humboldt Sioux Falls Sherman _ Baltic .__ — Valley Springs _ _ State Penitentiary State School for Deaf _ j 1 _ — The County 2,789 1 4,2581 1 1 31,984 1 1 62,0871 1 11 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS lesT table: XXVI— Continued Showing; 'Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions _ 1 I Swine Goats Wool I alj all Lbs. I agres ] a,ges TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under I 2 and I 1 year ) over 1 year j Moody County-^ Alliance Bllnsmon Clare Colman Egan Enterprise Flandreau Fremont Gravena Jefferson Lone Rock Lynn Riverview Spring Cre^k . Union Ward Egan Flandreau Trent Ward I 4 25 ye .28 2091 113 305 235 48 130 281 55 76 20 43 I 301 180 766 59 188 274 169 82 761 751- I 38 50 179 1,49? 3 22 353 1,787 205 1,561 275 2,660 2,321 1,375 1,473 50 ' 1,000 2,560 3,325 440 140 1,589 2,598 2,0111 3,5751 2,829 5.201 2,747 1160 3,698 1,282 1,687 2,972 1,501 2,155 2,800 1,401 933 22 49 7 The County 1,674 3,203 20,292 40,217 19 1098 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABIiB XXVI — ContlBued Showing Wool Produced and ^nmber of Sheep, Swine and Goats hy Conntles and Minor Civil Divirtlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS linder 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages. Fennlngttin County — 1-5 _ _ 18 17 97 110 12 33 154 107 44 69 45 56 29 37 34 160 32 43 88 53 .120 13 46 129 121 18 1-6 1 1-7 1-8 1-9 18 32 120 11 10 331 715 30 2 1-10 _ _ 1-12 _ 1 1-12 ^ , ^ 1-13 __ _"_ __ „ - 1-14 ^ ' 1-15 1-16 _ _ 4 704 9 1,337 13 13,360 1-17 - -^ 2-5 _ _ 2-6 ' '' 2-7 2-8 2-9 " " 2-10 _ 2-11 - 9 1 2-12 . 2-13 — _ _ . _ 700 5,000 2-14 2-15 „ _ _ , 36 177 1 54 814 4,i00 2-16 _ 2-17 3-14 . 27 2,900 2,000 3-16 400 ,100 250 350 71 7 20 39 4-15 _ 4-16 4-17 5-15 17 117 6 5-16 ■ 9 2 5 42 10 23 204 89 84 23 7 11 22 63 24 5 19 20 20 77 2 6-17 - 1-6 _ 200 90 2 500 150 56 5 4,000 1,000 1-8 _ 1-10 _ 8 326 1-12 _ .._ 1,178 "e'Bii 1-14 _ 1-15 _ 1-16 __ 2-5 „ _.: " " 2-7 2-8 ... __ 2-9 __ ^ 2-10 . __ 2-11 2-13 203 3 206 1l"225 10 10 18 3 18 20 2-14 . . 2-15 2-16 7 16 60 2-17 _ _ 3-12 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1099 table: XXVI — Continued ShowInK Wool Frod««ed and Xtimbee.ttf Sheept Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under 1 2 and 1 year over Wool Lbs. 1 S-W'lne all ages Goats all ages Pennington Co. — Continued"— 3-13 __^ 145 100 800 700 13 4 17 5 10 3-14 _ 37 3-15 _ _ 3-16 3-17 1 4-13 _ _ _ 4-14 15 4-15 __ 4-16 4-17 _ 44 29 1 11 2 32 28 1N-3B ^ _ 13 Keystone Nr Uiidei*Wood 1 1 "W'all 1 West Penninffton ^ 1 The County 1 2,3201 6.069 43,483 2,877 16 1100 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XXVI — Contlnned Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor CItII DlTlslons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under 2 and 1 year over Swine Goats 1 Wool all all Lbs. 1 agea ages Perkins County — 13-10 „ 3 19C 971 1 ^ 1 _._ 13-11 - _ 13-12 1 3 26 12 5 13-13 _ 13-14 490 850 4.4O0 R.nnn 13-15 13-16 1 13-17 111 - - - 14-10 4 21 1 5 14-11 14-12 37 3.257 1 14-13 ._ 1,786 24.008 14-14 - - 1 . 1 8 15 27 24 7 157 10 6 22 20 37 1 12 17 11 14-15 __ -._ 1 — i 14-16 - — 246 183 245 130 225 75' 1.9001 24.000 3001 2 14-17 — 5 15-10 15-11 __ 15-12 15-13 15-14 __ 1,325 125 15-15 _ _ _ 19 681 1,000 8001 1,500 131 1 15-16 - .. 15-17 _ - - 9 16-10 . ' 16-11 101 4 1 - 16-12 _ 16-13 __ 23 64 5 21 9 185 14 28 61 55 65 99 8 174 377 181 307 134 168 222 33 22 174 47 20 142 124 144 125 38 196 137 254 101 37 128 94 149 16-14 16-15 42 200 141 1,000 600 3.800 3 16-16 16-17 17-10 — 4 17-11 200 1,650! 13,500 17-12 - 17-13 . _ 1 17-14 17-15 __ 150 250 2,700 17-16 """ 17-17 - SO 1,100 10,500 18-10 ._ _ """ 18-11 18-12 18-13 ... 4 50 18-14 _ 115 456 18-15 18-16 18-17 : ■■ 19-10 19-11 •510 436 205 890 407 1,340 400 1,270 7,000 3,280 3,750 '"To'ooo i 19-12 19-13 19-14 19-15 ; 19-16 19-17 20-10 ■" 206 306 """2"038 20-11 20-12 6 1.704 16 250 600 4 3 2.052 400 670 1,507 4 5 500 ""Ts'ooo Ttoo 11,880 28 """3*600 20-13 125 20-14 20-15 20-17 : 21-10 ■> — — .— ^ — . .. .~ AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1101 T4.BI,E: XXVI — Contlnned Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats hj Counties and Minor CItU Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under I 1 year I Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Perkins County — Continued — 21-11 - - _ _ 355 1,053 455 1,458 3,525 21,560 540 701 132 148 104 195 4 94 316 267 197 94 159 101 36 38 46 37 50 265 12 92 26 11 ' 21-12 _ 21-13 -_ 21-14 _ _ _ - 509 100 954 650 600 6,017 6,000 2,800 4 21-15 — . 21-16 1 21-17 _ 22-10 - 22-11 70 1 154 3 1,100 18 22-12 _ 22-13 22-14 4 . 22-15 - 22-16 _ __ 61 251 4,200 1 22-17 - _. 23-10 _ _ 23-11 23-12 — 23-13 2 23-14 - _ . 23-15 — _ _ 400 398 23-16 23-17 _ - 10,454 27,650 198,252 8,262 138 1102 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXVI — ^Continued ShowtnK -Wool Ppodneed and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats by Counties and Minor CItII Dl-vlnlons TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep I Swine I under I 2 and I Wool I all I 1 year I over Lbs. I ages I I Potter County — Appomattox Arena Artichoke Avon Springss — Cunton _- Carr Oattron Ounnin^liam Ellda — ^ FairvieW Payette ^ Forest City Gettysburg Hoven -^^ Lebanon Lincoln Logan Lowell Lucas North Riverside _ Owatonna ,- Pleasant View Sanner So. Forest City — So. Riverside W6st Forest City Tolstoy Lebanon Hoven Gettysburg 11 428 500 85 15 601 700 110 23 36 75 55 1,180 37 4 421 220 225 I I 23 235 4,000 4,000 541 447 2,500 200 52 240 Goats all' ages 14 1,5461 419 670 82 2,000 108 158 206 427 22 18 33 572 287 89 1,027 229 358 5 147 160 70 4. 1,723 12 58 2 106 9 The County I I -I 1,3311 I I / / 3,211 14,2381 8,561 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1103 TABIiB XXVI-^Contlnned Showing Wool Frodueecl and Number of Sheep, Swine and Goats. by ConntleiH and Minor < Civil Divlslona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats ■ all ages Roberts County — Alto __ ._ 7 21 10 95 61 30 455 279 320 306 459 1,233 404 619 131 493 aoi 2,257 IM ■in 411 568 697 1,022 1,710 290 750 194 65 291 29l 1,032 273 80 616 514 963 592 500' 761 1,057 215 302 40 17 1 50 13 1 4 32 1 1 A}?ency _ _ .. Becker Bossko Bryant _ _^ Dry Wood Lake 5 42 26 21 5 12 38 300 233 30 50 455 Baat^r _ _ Enterprise _ 1_ Garfield 8 Genesoo Goodwill 7 30 Grant Harmon 127-48 Harmon 127-49 Hart _ _ 48 27 181 27 394 1,730 200 1,550 Lake Lawrence _ Lee - 6 24 -. Lien 128-50 „___ Lien 129-50 I 57 4 69 68 50 450 600 525 310 -^ ^.:,- . Lock^©i>d 17 36 35 _. Long Hollow 3 10 Norway 128-52 _ __ Norway 129-52 _ _ One Road ■ 25 100 2 11 46 246 92 45 143 1 26 55 485 168 188 1,378 5 90 360 3,120 2,087 Sisseton Springdale _ _ Spring: Grove Victor 128-49 3 Victor 129-49 White Rock 128-48 White Rock 128, 129-47, 48-49 20 33 319 1 Ortley _ Peever _^ _ Rosholt 1 Victor White Rock _ _ Wilmot _ 1 The County 1 818 1 2,141 15,034 ^ 20,816 23 H04 THIKD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE! XXVI — Continued Showlnar Wool Frednced and Nnmber ot Sheep, STvlne and Goats tty Conntlea and Hlnor Cl-rll DlTlstonB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Sanborn County — Afton - - - - 12 12 25 82 300 375 1,556 468 2,470 1,064 1,799 596 2,240 327 1,061 1,284 1,097 1,465 612 1,196 2,265 2,073 23 80 Butler Diana , - __ 26 88 457 Z Floyd 1 _. __ 24 3 60 141 25 69 56 4 500 625 356 507 680 30 1,970 Onida 163 4 20 33 Silver Creek _ _ _ _ Twin Lake _ 13 Union - - 270 Elliott _ 564 553 5,800 21,676 17 AaRIUUivTUKAL STATISTICS 1106 table: XXVI— Contlnaed Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Svrlne and Qoata hr Counties and Minor Civil Division* TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheen under I 2 and I 1 year I over I Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Spink County— 194 1 278 1.830 1,654 1,260 1,621 1,564 434 665 995 800 103 59S 651 944 692 - Athol Belle Plain 435 3 679 8 6 177 16 67 6,630 30 610 100 435 Beotia 40 6 47 Buffalo „ Capitola _ - _ ' - o Clifton - - _ Conde __ 26 11 5 62 8 191 1 70 14 5 119 14 231 3 94 848 175 5 I?? 20 250 470 1,844 21 700 5,700 1,620 47 Cornwall - - 1 C^'andon Garfield 670 702 325 1,168 1,519 539 741 501 Harmony - Harrison _ __ 311 122 Jefferson Lake La Prairie _ - 5 304 155 3,670 1,220 700 720 260 700 1 Mellette 195 91 105 26 110 633 652 1,080 1,122 869 483 1,385 361 Nopthville - - 30 35 14 110 273 2 Olean - . Redfield _ - i Richfield S43 4,040 50 38 150 1.398 Tetonka. - 238 8 2 562 9 2 25 157 1 1,476 1,150 396 325 601 19 11 Turton - — - Union - - 54 4 1 7 10 7 17 nprlflpld 1 The County 2,530 4,813 34,776 28,090 37 iioe THIRD (jfi^SUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TAlat/E XXVI— Contlnned Siid^iiii Wodl Pritanced aiid SvmbW of SHeep. STrtne and Gdat8 hf Cdiinti^ii and IMlfiiii- JClvil DlTlildils TO'^NS AifD TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 arid Wool over Libs. 1 Swine 1 Goats all all ages ages Stanley County — 109-77 109-78 2 6 109-79 3^25 __ _ _ - 1 121 3-26 — — 1 12 3-27 3-28 _ _ 3-29 - - _ 44 27 8 3-30 3-31 "A~ 151 4-25 __ -. — - ii\ 4-26 _ 1 _l 4-27 15 20 100 51 4-28 _ 4-29 - _ 1 1 4-30 - 1 4-31 - 1 1 4-32 _■ __ 1 1 1 4-33 — 1 _ L__:_ 5-25 - — - - -_ ii 221 5-26 .. 5-27 - — 4 32 211 5-28 .- 51 5-29 _ . 31 J 5-30 _ 1 5-31 6-25 _ 13 2 6-26 _ _ . 6-27 6-28 8 iffis 7 6-29 - 6-30 __ 1 8-26 - - _.. . 1 8-29 _ . _ ^ 1 9-25 _ . _ 9-26 _ - _ 9-27 - _ 1 9-28 9-29 . The County _ 23 328 2,702 197 8 No return was made for T. 7, R. 25- R. 25-27, 28. T. 8, AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1107 TABIiE} XXVI — ContlBned ShoTvlns Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Svvlne and Goats by Counties and minor Civil DlvisionB TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep I Swine under I 2 and I Wool I all 1 year | over Lbs. ages Goats all Sully County — Blaine ^ _ _ _ 4 85 8 272 300 2 76 1 40 200 7 1,437 1,102 18 675 24 6 """I'ooo 56 9,040 3,300 195 600 100 5i)4 75 57 55 43 205 11 Buffalo _ _ _ Clifton 9 Cora Elk _^ _ _ _ ■Pairbank Pairview Farmingrton _ 289 169 36 128 85 20 138 170 9 40 470 22 69 84 175 152 150 390 121 90 33 Goodwater ^ _ _ _ 107 148 2,000 Hartford _ _ _ 8 Iowa _ Lake „ _ _ 11 2 1 211 269 20 Lincolij __ - - Little pend L. Park Milford __■ Norfolk _ _ Okobojo _ 55 105 700 Onida __ Pleasant _ ^6 360 6 1,260 800 3 6 42 7,042 5,000 30 70 409 Pearl ^ ___ , _ _ _ Rich Valley Summit _ _ Troy 8 41 Onida - Norton 150 300 3,600 The County 1,394 6,384 33,431 3,775 58 1108 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showlngr 'Wool Produced and Number of Sheep. Swine and Goats by Countlea and Minor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages Tripp County — 2,334 1,665 656 1,049 1,156 1,166 2,040 1,499 2,199 1,747 303 722 392 942 1,137 1,197 1,341 481 151 2,098 355 970 570 190 630 3 338 251 205 224 116 682 236 253 344 1,594 853 1,523 309 6 842 156 91 208. 195 202 31 58 95-75 . 3 95-76 _ 17 95-77 6 7 9 5 136 95-78 - 95-79 96-74 _ _ _ 4 2 96-75 96-76 - . 63 96-77 ^_ _ _ _ 96-78 1,500 96-79 97-74 97-75 3 7 110 70 97-76 97-77 _ — 97-78 98-74 98-75 ..,_ 98-76 1 40 300 98-77 ._ 25 98-78 __ 5 98-79 99-74 600 1,400 14,000 99-76 . 99-77 1 77 99-78 _ 99-79 100-74 _ 100-76 3 1,208 19 1,538 26 _ 100-77 100-78 100-79 350 500 101-74 011-75 >... 101-76 101-77 715 1,650 101-78, 79 102-74 102-75 1 — ~ 102-76 102-77 1 2 16 102-78, 79" ' — 103-74, 75 1 103-77 Colome 1 2,922 1 6,675 14,728 35,741 95 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1109 TABLB XXVI— Continued Showlns Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Striae and Goats by Counties and Hlnor Civil Divisions TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under I 2 and I I 1 year I over I I _l I I I I Swine t Goats Wool I all I all libB. I ages I ages Tnrner Gonnty— Brotherfleld 80 10 116 98 37 1 14 127 156 84 19 122 89 74 9 80 170 393 1,253 101 1,290 744 525 21 920 2,223 905 2,529 1,767 2,813 661 1,668 2,285 1,844 4,149 3,856 3,158 4,097 2,399 1,071 3,250 6,998 1,723 1,497 125 23 17 92 1 84 14 22 28 11 Centerville Childstown _ _ __ Daneville Dolton -- - 6 Hurley _ Marion _ 10 Middleton ^_ 6 110 86 1 1 Parker _ _ - 178 2 900 144 7,705 1,440 Rosefleld 2 Spring Val. 991 6 11 83 115 15 53 5,610 810 135 Turner Centerville _ 2 Dolton _ _ _ _ Hurley Irene _ Parker _ __ _ Viborg * „ _ The County 1,937 2,436 221778 47,076 ?S 1110 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABJLE: XXYl— C»«tto«ed Shotrlngr Wool Frodaeed and Nwuliei of SJieepi Swine and Goata hy CauntleS and 'llItaHHr CItU Din)tHl«na TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Sheep under 2 and 1 year over Swine Goats Wool all all Lbs. ages ages Union County — Alcest«r' Si997 3,754 116 1 Brule Big Sldnx Big Springs _ 7,313 191 1,9.55 473 205 3,224 S53 53 SS9 .Ml 3,076 2^168 8,604 4» 100 100 58 64 1 Civil Bend, 89.-49 _ Civil ^end, 90-49 6 9 33 Civil dSend, 90-50 . Elk Feint, 91-48 Elk Point, 91-49 10 5. 48 1 105 400 50 Elk Point, 91-50 12 19 Emmet , , Jefferson, 90-48 : j6ffer*on, 89-49 _ _ Jefferson, 90-49 _ _ Prairie 13 25 260 Richland Sioux Valley, 93-48 Sioux Valley, 93-49 Spink .. .. 1 20 9 _- 56 16 11 515 95 Virginia, 94-48 __ Virginia, 95-48 _ 137 212 818 Beresford 95-50 _ __ Alcester _ Jefferson Elk Point .. — The County 217 382 1 2,237 51,607 51 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 1111 TABIiB XXVI— Continued Shft'Mrlnjlr AVool P»«aUcea aUdlfrnnfeei- df Sheept Seville and Goats by CooiltieB' kAd Minor d-rll Dl-rlslonii T6WNS and TOWNSHIP'S under 1 year Sheep 2 and over WlSol Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all ages 'Walworth County — 121-74 ^_ - 3 2 5 56 5 465 332 20 800 529 S09 24i 121-75 121-76 121-77 - _ 400 121-78 - _. ^_ 128-74 18 153 24 290 36 13 130 2,235 190 58 657 201 297 122-75 — _ 122-76 ^ ; 122-77 —^ 3 122-78 _ .^- 123-74 _ _- 69 9 302 70 17 95 109 504 100 50 760 725 4,530 700 400 616 459 646. 253 152 32 329 222 264 242 185 101 107 30 7 8 1 87 4 123-76 ^ 123-76 _ 123-77 ^_ 123-78 — 123-79 _ __ 124-74 __ 100 31 214 80 60 81 50 1,574 468 500 1,187 250 4 124-75 • - 2 124-76 124-77 __ " 116 20 124-78 _ 124-79 - 1Z4-80 __ -_ 10 84 8 U Akaska ^ Glenhatn Java _ Selby -_ 1,326 2,329 14,895 5,965 10 1112 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA, 1918 table: XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Produced and Number of Sheep, Strlne and Goatu h7 CoBnttea and Minor Civil Dlvlalona TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS under 1 year Sheep 2 and over Wool Lba. Swine all 1 ages Goats all ages Yankton Connty Gayville _ 70 425 3 9 69 528 8 407 11 19 139 37 765 3,724 35 248 180 1,485 246 1.842 1,624 3,000 4,317 1,593 3,651 2,571 2,971 2,298 ...2,544 1.452 1,421 100 1,641 500 1,095 773 2.6,02 6 36 248 3 Ja-xnesville _ Marindahl 7 Mission Hill 59 124 S Odessa _ _ _ _ _ - 3 Turkey Valley _' utica ._-_:.- ;;:.:.;:;.: .:; Volin — _ 21 11 10 10 49 80 130 Walshtown _ _ _ - Ziskso _ _ _ 92-54 - — _ . 93-55 2 94-56 . ._- . -_ . 93-56 . 90 93-57 - 95-56 _ _ _ _ 350 GayviUe Lesterville _ _ Tankton _ _ o 1 The County 742 1,728 6,S93 36,285 15 AaRlCULTUKALi STATISTICS 1113 TABLE XXVI — Continued Showing Wool Prodnced and Nnmber of Sheep> Svplne and Qoats by Counties and Minor CItII DIvlislonB TOWNS AND TOWNSiftlPS Sheep under I 2 and I 1 year I over Wool Lbs. Swine all ages Goats all Skges Ziebach County — 10-18 - _ _ _ 10-20 _ - 1 _ 10-21 : 14 5 17 10-23 — _ 1 10-24 2 11-17 - .. - _- _ - 11-18 ___ _ 11-20 _ _ 100 1 175 1 1,500 16 6 -1 11 43 6 38 20 131 6 37 14 IS 54 2 95 . 14 1 4 11-21 11-22 11-23 11-24 _. _ _ _ 12-17 _- -_ - __ 12-18' " ID 14 12-19 12-20 ;_ _ 12-21 12-22 _ 81 200 12-23 — 12-24 - _ 13-18 __ _ - 13-19 __ _- 13-20 1 2 10 14-18 -nr- 14-20 — 14-21 — 15-21 __ 16-20 — _ 20 17 29 63 23 4 30 16-21 13 8 2 17-17 __ 17-18 60 4 450 126 2 452 1 1,300 17-19 17-21 17-23 725 983 2,810 739 2 1114 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XXVII ShoTrlne Acreage of Fantts In Comitr and Minor Cl-vII DliilRloiis ana HoTV CtUlzed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres', Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres ■Wild Ciiltiv. Aurora County— Aurora 11,28? 14,649 10,740 9012 4,146 7,701 12,774 4490 12,302 8,352 14,688 8,981 13,199 6,646 10,489 4,19B 6,916 11,468 9,8311 6,850 7,732 1,965 4,358 6,349 9,195 6,S95 1,819 75 3,968 3,564 2,916 5,229 2,839 5,077 5,102 5,688 5,500 4,471 5,400 7,443 5,464 5,162 7,669 7,684 8,570 7,184 5,424 6,730 6,260 4,039 4,161 6,164 5,866 9,757, 4,771 2,845 6,029 7,136 8,009 5.513 , Belford . 10 10 Bristol 50 Center - 17 9 Crystal Lake 5 Dudley _ _ 15 2 37 Eureka 36 63 Hobtier 31 311 18 10 Lake _ 141 Palatine _ 226 Patten _ Plaiikinton PIfeaSant Lake Pleasant Valley 19 9 50 120 4 Washington 1 lie "White Lake 70 The County 188,712 94,995 124,437 75 425 887 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1115 table: XXVII — Contlnned Showing; Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Dlvlalona and How UtUlaed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Tin Acres Wild ber Acres Cultiv. Beadle County — : Allen _ 7,978 10,813 12,850 11,787 11,268 11,101 8,803 7,715 11,258 18,605 7,892 8,951 6,490 8,952 1,800 12,920 10,988 9,495 8,351 7,895 8,465 13,612 12,403 12,581 7515 10.904 9,197 11,973 9,111 8,394 8,086 7,870 9,342 9,689 8,504 1,351 3,209 1.318 3,193 2,717 4,389 5,089 6,029 4,080 3,892 2,228 3,485 4,624 2,002 6,512 5,869 4,332 5,021 3,669 4,784 5,148 3,135 1,456 3,660 3,232 154 4,921 4,706 3,562 1,821 5,602 992 1,971 5,395 4,183 80 237 4,494 3,656 5,844 4,506 6,584 4,596 4,416 8,743 6,661 5,336 4,939 5,009 4,377 6,978 6,378 5,082 6i637 8,175 9,595 9,679 6,432 4,432 4,618 5,706 2,680 6,533 7,566 5,379 5,750 6,846 3,493 4,721 5,046 4,944 4,843 181 14 SO 69 101 Banner 13 Barrett Belle Prairie 34 BoniUa 10 29 35 19 Burr Oak Carlyle _ 20 160 Clifton Clyde 9 11 13 299 Dearborn _ _ 82 Fairfield 96 Foster , 84 Grant _ _ 10 187 Hartland 4 44 2 Kellog _ 30 58 Logan Malford Nance 1 2 17 55 6 49 8 Pearl Creek Pleasant View 135 15 116 Sand Creek Theresa 20 5 Valley 10 "Wessingtan "Whiteside 20 2 220 Cavour Village The County 343,889 126,898 200,855 122 443 1,599 -111^ -^HtR-B- CENSUS OF SOUTH £)AKOTAr-i9-16 TABLB XXVII— Continned Showlns Acrenge of Farms In Connty and Minor Civil DlTlslons and Hoiv Vtlllised TOyVNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Tin Acres Wild iber Acres Cultiv. Bennett ConntT-^ 35-38 39. 40 58 1,200 2,760 ■' T. 35 & 36: R. 33 & 35 120 220 260 266 196 192 332 125 62 275 1,385 265 ■ 73 191 175 225 225 100 40 73 74 133 137 8 25 45 26 50 63 50 13 940 435 1,120 1,465 1,780 1,280 575 675 725 10 45 709 5 165 346 310 15 30 '5"li2 50 3 155 4,140 1,385 1,810 4,074 3,399 4,928 2,932 810 1,175 1,320 4,978 5,130 4,368 2,152 2,551 3,455 1,801 390 1,065 3,777 4,882 8,034 7,383 35 310 1,085 1,549 1,266 3,993 4,455 1,277 T. 35, R. 34-35 _ _ 36-34 36-35 _ 36-36 36-37 36-38 36-39 36-40 37-33 37-34 724 37-35 .- 37-36 - 5 25 37-37 - 37-38 _ _ _ 37-39 _- 38-34 _ 2,691 495 38-35 38-36 . 38-37 _ _ _ _ -_ 312 g ' 38-38 _ 38-39 38-40 _ 40 3,027 1_1fi5 10 39-33 _ 15 39-34 _ __ _ 65 39-35 _ _- 1 ( 'isn 140 39-36 39-37 - - 39-38 39-39 _ 39-40 _. _____ The County 5,482 17,190 92,669 7,445 1,457 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1117 TABLE XXVII— Continued Showing Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Dlvlalona and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultlv. Bon Homme County— Albion ^ Avon - ■ 14,531 12,216 7,241 12,185 12,378 12,935 14,952 13,195 13,345 11,210 10,489 3,130 11,569 14,831 13,355 18,024 2,269 2,791 1,206 2,420 3,819 3,198 2,150 3,603 2,277 3,536 4,523 4-^5 1,409 2,909 4,045 3,766 6,236 4,614 5,854 6,274 4,796 6,899 9,523 5,206 5,721 5,891 5,647 3,158 8,340 5,521 6,088 5,145 100 330 445 682 476 82 487 140 60 148 Franklin 7 Hancock Jackson 141 Jefferson 43 352 99 3 250 157 Running Water 2 Springfield Tabor _ 17 15 .5 17 197 Washington The County 195,586 44,346 93,913 102 1,370 2,783 TABLE XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage of Farms in County and Minor Civil DIvlslonM and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Brooklngm County — Afton Alton Argo Aurora Bangor Brookings Blkton Eureka Lake Hendricks — Lake Sinai Laketon Medary Oslo Oak Lake Oakwood Parnell Preston -^ Richland Sherman Sterling Trenton Volga Winsor : The County 16,167 15,560 14,339 12,616 16,490 10,870 9,286 12,153 9,407 15,225 15,561 11,049 13,102 11,445 11,367 15,087 13,101 7,901 13,385 15,958 13,16^ 13.462 14,202 300,806 Acres Hay 2,384 1,669 3,509 1,952 2,536 3,128 1,475 2,399 3,063 1,765 2,565 2,860 1,553 2,626. 1,887 3,224 3,021 2,675 2,043 2,589 3,777 2,807 1,992 57,494 Acres Pasture 3,489 3,319 4,032 2,643 2,725 4,192 1,732 4,607 5,073 3,774 3,685 4,402 3,197 4,717 3,388 3,176 3,563 3,735 4,050 3,122 3,716 3,613 4,619 84,469 Acres Irrig. 85 4 "12 157 Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultlv. 182 15 3 106 2 3,284 107 110 170 ■ 60 22 4 4,064 20 40 223 1,184 234 39 221 210 385 210 163 330 43 209 168 320 374 278 348 4,809 1118 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLE XXVII— Conllnned Showing Acreage of Famm In CQVinty and Mtnor CItH Divisions and How TTtlllzed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Aprea Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture , , Acres Irrig. Timber ^1,7 1 ^uTtt?. Bvo-ivn CJoBnty — Aberdeen 19,327 7,043 17,301 18,798 21,180 28,819 7,640 2:3,914 16.409 Ji6,156 4.130 11,298 16,405 31,614 14,233 23,512 14,675 18,674 12,483 10,981 19,245 17,291 9,771 11,345 12,206 13,804 15,695 7,493 18,394 7,906 13,090 37,244 17,290 13,970 5,485 31,851 as,Ti3 3,965 6,052 2,099 1,319 6,577 1,395 3,525 1,907 2,566 2,303 785 4,504 398 S5,354 3,605 2,019 1,920 783 4,595 5,580 31.144 3.813 4,520 618 2,518 3.731 1,166 8,534 979 3,315 3,306 3.864 1,403 4,436 2.065 4.630 4,243 4,89.5 7,994 2i,940 2,33,6 6,630 2 4 550 1 29^ AUisoh 49 Bath 15 44 163 134 Brainard 6 Cambria 4,1901 162 Carlisle 3,315 2,341 3,719 3,485 1,695 5,631 2,389 5,334 41,096 3,394 2,136 ClaremOnt 1 - 5 10 141 Columbia Detroit 60 Franklyn _ _ 10 61 ' , 4, 10, 2, 6, 6, 3, 5, 4, 4, 2 lo; 15, 973 685 850 571 299 559 ,997 ,897 420 001 047 ,634 967 ,235 ,248 ,559 ,375 ,063 ,868 ,022 ,412 ,722 ,175 909 ,508 ,044 27 123 16 97 541 17 606 26 34 139 4 82 623 89 112 34S 24 68 300 20 85 40 166 11 61 116 134 5 10 83 56 The County I, 317,916 I I 90,9071 157,0401 239 I 2,0861 1,739 I AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1123 TABtE XXVII— Continued ShotvlnK Acreage at Farms In County' and Minor Civil Divisions and How llrtlllBed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. TimbeJf Acl-es I Adres Wild Gultlv. Clarlc County^ Ash Berlin Blaine Collins CottonXrood _ Darlington __ Day Kden Elrod Fordhaia Poxton Garfield Hauge Lake , Lincoln Logan Maydell Merton Mt. Pleasant Pleasant Raymond Rl«feia«a- Rosedale Spring Valley Thorpe Wart'en woodland — 10,485 11)341 13,796 15i896 15,498 12i944 12,967 14,822 13,800 15,081 17,751 14,S5? 15,460 4,510 13,793 17,520 14,778 14,975 14,357 16,270 10,126 12,166 16,345 11,221 14,650 9,305 12,251 2,441 918 2,036 1,775 3,259 4,086 3,142 2,128 450 2,057 1,760 3,214 2,736 200 3^175 2,156 111 5,146 2,684 2,297 5,713 3,2S0 1,921 2,604 2,188 2,1721 3,6251 ( 5,463 2,2941 3,0631 4,305 3,711 5,995 4,852 2,911 3,720 3,296< 2,5491 5,180 4,463 488 4,719 3,276 3,046 3,285 3,317 2,338 5,890 3,73S 3,971 2,824 2,762 4,048 3,472 22 10 12 ^„ 1 222 179 210 167 202 79 142 117 60 122 "134 65 S3 60 The County 490,861 I I 67,2441 98,8731 I . 1 36 281 1,640 1124 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABIiB XXVII — Contlnned Showlns Acreage of Farma In County and Minor Civil Dlvlalons and HOTT rtUlzed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Acres I Plowed Acres I Acres 1 Hay I Pasture I Acres iTTlg. Timber Acres I Acres Wild Cultiv. Clay County- Bethel Pairview Garfield Glenwood Heckling Norway : Pleasant Valley Prairie Center _ Riverside Spirit Mound Star Vermillion I 15,673 12,936 15,362 16,231 5,914 9,222 13,542 15,385 14,161 13,899 14,738 6,378 2,262 1,180 2,935 1,930 1,315 2,065 3,464 2,184 3,370 3,468 1,985 790 I I 3,469 3,200 2,9581 3,103 354 2,406 3,539 3,646 5,235 4,417 3,518 2,1?5 261 39 605 19 255 100 28 49 361 21 377 241 620 171 334 384 226 376 408 21 The County | 163,441 I I 26,9481 38,040 I 76 9941 3,158 TABLE XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage ol Farms In County and Minor Civil Divisions and How Utilized 1 1 TOWNS AND Acres Acres Acres TOWNSHIPS Plowed Hay Pasture Acres Irrig. Tim Acres Wild ber Acres Cultiv. Codington County — Dexter , 28,258 15,452 13,911 37,961 22,609 13,454 16,616 16,729 22,579 6,852 7.735 13,776 11,662 22,972 13,249 15,526 13,177 4,600 1,161 3,168 4,074 2,323 752 1,593 682 3,261 2,999 Tiii 5.592 2,884 3,040 4,224 3,789 3,331 3,169 2,796 5,011 3,200 3,479 9i 9.9.R 9 - ■ 5 8 2 1 246 85 222 169 Elmira 34 Puller Germantown 90 Henry Kranzburg _ _ 5 Lake Leola 1 12 51 Pelican Phipps 445i i'lSi 8 107 Ranville 2,663 2,744 1,964 2,796 3,163 5.365 2,736 3.95S Richland 4 24i 36 476 Sheridan Waverly The County 291,621 36,9431 62,069 1 40. 690 1,448 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1125 TABLB XXVII— Continued Showing Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Divisions and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Tin Acres Wild iter Acres Cultlv. Corson County^- 18-21, 22, 23 _ - 4,222 1,632 410 1,187 2,955 5,629 4,589 291 8 819 600 208 418 468 1,667 8,551 530 160 105 562 1,299 4,694 4,539 3,035 616 558 98 102 472 923 612 550 823 365 320 670 528 5,236 138 60 145 894 616 400 10 10 408 450 8,073 1,686 80 293 20 150 40 945 10,611 4,431 1,960 1,367 1,550 14,353 4,597 • 2,026 152 2,765 2,271 1,685 2,570 5 28 1,512 2,676 1,303 365 860 2,631 9,382 8,277 6,745 1,732 4,431 202 130 1,104 2,191 2,103 1,530 18, 19-17, 18, J.9 18, 19, 20-26, 27, 28, 29 _ _ 19-22 20, 21, 22-26, 27 ■ 18-24 18-25 ._ 20 18-28 _ 28 80 118 124 11 20-17 _ 20-18 _ ] 20-19 __ * - _ 19-17 19-18 21-17 21-18 21-19 _ 21-20 , 1 21-21 - _ _ . 21-22 22-17 1 22-18 3 22-19 - 1 7 22-20 22-21 _ 1 22-22 - - _ _- 22-23 — 23-17 __ 23-18 23-19 1 23-20 _ __ 23-21 _ __ 23-23 . 1 The County 52,509 23,360 97,545 3 350 44 1126 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1916 TABLE XXVII — Continued Showlne Aprengre of Parms in ©«*mity anfl Minor Civil Divisions and How TTtlUzed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acr««-- Plowed 1 Acre«i Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acf^s Acres Wild Cultiv. Caster Coinnty — 2, 3-10, 11, 12 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-1, 2, 3, 4, 6 89 2,582 2,057 80 823 162 210 160 158 268 210 1,422 833 570 162 156 270 5 292 1,877 205 84 301 135 122 40 61 740 1,270 650 337 275 1,095 286 584 67 1,311 784 25 1 657 555 91 112 109 100 345 535 55 477 282 230 40 550 143 250 90 505 40 618 288 200 41 575 280 205 14 2 1,783 1,701 20,710 1,409 933 129 656 1,480 352 7,865 150 635 758 2,690 1,500 5,857 10,305 363 545 1,495 2el 816 3,074 1,865 1,841 2,637 2,274 53 6,240 3,S70 2,725 10 8,492 J, 4, 5, 6-6, 7, 8, 9— 4-10 747 75 5-4 - 2-6 2-7 2-8 100 245 _ __ 2-10 _ ^ - 1 3-1 3-4 3-5 ■ _ ^ 3-8 I 3-10 75 __ _. - _ _ _ 3-11 20 70 3-12 ^ _ 4-X . - 4-4 _ ^ 4-5 4-6- . 1 - — 4-7 . _ _ _ 1 4-8 100 193 201 4-9 - 16 183 1 4-10 4-11 5-5 5-8 - - _ w 5-9 ^ _ 23 7 30 35 114 5-10 - - 30 6-1 _ 6-4 1,245' 6-5 6-6 95 152 6-7 300 6 6-8 _ 588 144 7,155 4,160 36 40 6-9 - - The County t 20,733 8,241 106,648 1,835 1,836 222 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Ui^ TABI/B XXVII — Continued Showlns Acreage of Farms In Jvonnty Mid Minor Civil DIvlalonB and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrlg. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultlv. Davlaon County — Badger _ 15,553 10,455 12,789 14,444 10,568 8,475 15,S07 10,503 13,196 14,344 14,074 15,289 3,5.19 3,'f9S 1,560 1,681 4,040 2,810 3,709 1,163 3,285 a„^02 2,705 3,664 4,718 3.509 4,938 232 Baker 88 23 30 Beulah - 172 Blendon 3, SO 6 207 Lisbon _ 5,230 5,933 3,SQ9 3,871 5,581 4,690 4,708 4,364 Mitchell 9 20 21 Mt. Vernon Perry 232 Prosper 372 Rome - 211 Tobin 5 127 The County 155,497 32,233 53,857 14 131 1,605 table: XXVII — Continued Shon^lng Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Divisions and How UtlU«ed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I Acres Plowed I I Acres I Acres 1 Hay I Pasture I Acres Irrig, Timber Acres Wild Acres Cultlv. Day County^ Ahdover 122-59 Andever 123-59 Bristol Butler Central Point Egeland Farmiagton __ . Grenville Highland Homer Independence Kidder Kosculsko Liberty Lyman Morton Nutley Oak Gulch Racine Rantan Rusk Scotland Troy Marrion Valley Waubay Webster Wheatland York 15,296 16,556 3,321 3,136 7,832 14,904 11,912 10,194 14,705 16,486 12,282 13,314 10,075 11,131 8,769 9,373 11,114 6;4S2 8,989 11,635 13,154 10,253 15,634 15,195 16,165 10.978 11,695 14,981 12,741 The County _'| 334,214 I 3,054 2,385 2,790 ,3,123 1,269 2.071 1,354 2,487 1,751 1,079 3,265 1666 2,339 3,046 1,773 2,097 5,413 1,822 2,264 2,636 3,113 2,323 2,393 2,163 2,900 2,461 1,344 2,057 2,457 3,697 3,269 3,728 5,527 3,381 3,304 2,490 5,892 3,553 3,226 3,468 4,261 3,691 3,912 3,124 3,051 4,638 2,966 4,042 6,570 7,145 3,334 3,584 4,007 3,868 3,186 3,436 3.170 67,943) 105,792 15 10 361 785 1 197 ""29 ""22 6 231 2 27 451 113 63 44 203 9 182 171 132 38 149 182 46 54 81 .158 64 114 93 114 106 I 1.7981 2,106 1128 THIIJD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table; XXVII — Continued Showlns Acreage of Farms In Connty and Minor Civil DlvInlonB and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrlg. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Denel Connty— 4,716 '7,367 16,657 14,089 7,257 8,0?1 14,672 14,145 18,447 1,213 15,308 8,819 16,911 7,656 8,319 14,135 4,208 1,579 1,542 2,166 2,512 6,450 3,411 2,808 3,201 6,222 775 5,538 6,971 4,397 2,814 4,588 6,590 1,519 2,750 3,580 3,018 Antelope Valley Blom 144 122 Clear Lake _ - 846 105 92 9 5,195 20 3,628 3,784 3,358 7,404 5,165 3 7 3 10 277 Grange _ 227 274 Herrick _ 120 111 3,934 . 2 92 25 Norden _ _ 5,197 16 661 Portland 3,721 — 1 40 26 3,359 5,6251 ^.^.^ 10 630 6 Scandinavia 872 The County 177,762 59,182 1 67,627 39 1,817 2,893 TABLB XXVII— Continued Showlns Acreage of Farms in County and Minor Civil DivlBlonR and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrlg. Tin Acres Wild fiber Acres Cultiv. Dewey Connty — 12-22 913 818 112 475 1,375 1,041 217 1,042 1,400 560 639 1,027 2,829 B85 17 520 2,425 501 4,899 223 10 161 278 35 130 53 68 875 328 690 160 iie 1,030 4 280 970 1,903 165 25 10 1 2,536 1,864 78 1,449 1,638 2,107 781 2,495 2,284 4,671 1,524 2,054 1,969 7,000 1,549 1,547 4,712 3,577 6,721 2,505 120 5,890 10 8 12-23 3 12-24 _— 13-22 IS 1 3 13-23 13-24 ._ 15-22 _ _ 1 15-23 _ - -_ _ 2 1 15-24 _ 15-25 2 16-22 .22 16-23 16-24 16 2 16-25 16-26 17-22 2 17-23 _ 17-24 17-25 6 17-27 8 17-28 17-29 . 1 The County 21,789 7,590 1 59,071 1 301 1 57 15 AGKICULTUKAD STATISTICS 1129 TAB LB XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil DlTlslons and How VtllliEed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres [ Acres I Acres | Acres Plowed I Hay I Pasture I Irrig. Timber Acres I Acres Wild I Cultlv. Douglas County — Belmont 10,333 7,359 9,152 9,904 6,742 5,849 13,965 10,349 12,548 13,156 7,989 11,962 13,648 10,939 2,996 1,524 1,067 3,113 534 1,182 1,926 2,876 3,017 3,829 2,724 3,709 2,267 2,467 1 .1 2,6841 R 2 S Berlin 3,735 2,738 3,921 1,176 2,575 3,218 3,351 3.316 5,438 5,712 5,958 4,577 4,394 13 Clark 8 — - 75 East Choteau Garfield 51 Grand View Holland Independence 40 122 3 157 19 1,796 131 Joubert 2 5 89 160 158 49 Lincoln _ 10 Valley 5 Walnut Grove 105 The County 143,895 33,231 52,793 56 699 2,262 table: XXVII — Continued ShoYvlng Acreage ot Farms in County and Minor Civil Divisions and How Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed I Acres Hay Acres ) Acres Pasture | Irrig. Timber Acres I Acres Wild Cultiv. Bdmunds County — Adrain Bell Bowdle Bryant Clear Lake Cleveland Cloyd Valley Cortland Cottonwood Fountain Glen Glover Harmony Hillside Hosmer Hudson Huntley Ipswich Kent Liberty Madison Modena Montpelier Odessa Pembrooke Powell Bichland Rosette Sangamon Union Vermont I 1,008 10,912 5,403 3,853 8,986 3,367 6,418 5,247 7,536 10.010 2,404 6,234 11,631 5,336 3,421 6,701 3,146 7,457 12,197 2,953 2,465 7,730 3,425 4,638 5,525 11,946 8,254 9,101 8,396 9.561 2,974 The County 1 198.235 760 4,750 1.463 12.442 4,019 1.9-- 7.578 5,210 6.565 4,037 4,654 4.000 585 3.593 5 3,652 1,454 1.737 485 1,874 65 3,752 3,490 3.016 4,432 3,046 3,008 1,290 4,031 478 2.256 6.610 3.163 2.468 4,297 2,960 5,157 2,809 7,440 4,090 1,047 3,110 3,875 2,977 5 3,648 1,744 2,573 4,462 2,892 1,945 4,638 3,270 3,817 5,535 7,396 5,289 4,728 4,459 2.025 I 97,404 I 110,6851 3,982 1,278 110 160 50 37 2 13 25 12 4,2551 1,412 1130 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage of Farms in County and Minor Civil DiTlslonii and Hovr IJtlUzed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Fall River County — 7-1 771 lis 521 802 661 50 2,150 2,162 15 738 1,354 317 145 229 1,451 2,428 458 161 425 211 1,611 1,036 565 1,478 2,385 743 207 41 560 792 237 280 828 2,225 1,608 510 155 641 904 733 680 952 1,639 12 130 320 309 420 941 908 595 364 - 410 110 984 55 115 iio 40 103 280 329 720 30 5 100 50 20 SO 665 328 10 145 603 11 100 40 283 160 410 10 200 20 3,769 490 2,559 3,258 2,629 140 2,453 7,438 145 2,042 4,076 1,613 495 1,249 4,649 13,542 1,750 1,990 1,975 2,330 4,494 3,803 . ■ 3,997 3,562 5,465 1,835 1,706 659 859 2,810 3,353 2,230 3,147 7,486 8,295 4,530 1,297 7,526 8,908 3,499 960 6,748 11,079 617 1,624 1,120 3,248 4,506 6,669 10,602 4,546 2,447 ' 7-2 7-3 _ — 7-4 7-5 _ 7-6 7-7 . _ _ _ 515 7-8 - 7-9 . 8-1 1 8-2 1 8-3 _ _- 8-4 65 107 • 8-5 _ _ 8-6 _- - 6 6 ■8-7 8-8 _ _ IS 8-9 9-1 . 1 9-2 20 9-3 _ — _ 9-4 205 2 130 9-5 _ 9-6 9-7 _ _ 9-8 9-9 10-1 - 10-2 10-g . _ 10-4 ^.__- 70 10-5 10-6 10-7 — 10-8 — _ . 10-9 11-2 -_ " 11-3 11-4 _ 50 11-6 11-7 43 11-8 11-9 . _ _ ^. 12-1 12-2 __ 100 12-3 12-4 12-5 12-6 12-7 12-9 1 The County 1 39,126 6,528 192,119 1,027 292 IS AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1131 table: XXVII — Continued ShoTi-ing Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Divisions and How VtlUxed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres I Plowed I I Acres Hay I Acres | Pasture I Acres Irrig. Timber Acres l Acres Wild 1 Cultiv. Faulk County — Arcade Centerville Clark Devor Elroy Emerson Enterprise Fairview Freedom Hillsdale Lafoon Latham Myron Orient Pioneer Pulaski Saratoga Seneca Sherman Union Wesley Zell . 117-70 117-71 117-72 118-69 118-70 119-71 10,757 9,269 3,336 12,475 7,672 11,677 4,027 14,807 6,115 8,436 14,426 1,470 11,730 7,903 9,954 3,143 4,644 5,955 7,663 10,530 13,105 8,693 3,146 2,857 3,035 7,969 7, 3261 2,6801 1,010 381 2,081 3,965 500 2,450 3301 3,9861 3,422 3,989 4,072 1,888 1,945 1,210 6,916 40 2,288 3,215 8,540 345 1,066 4,912 12,432 559 1,050 3,752 7,844 855 6,477 5,494 __ 30 2,317 6,285 4,310 42 11 1 91 3,700 . 3,259 _ 3,180 2,716 10,617 30 " 375 22 20 4,235 10 1 348 4,040 3,973 4,473 2,205 2 50 110 53 58 5 1,490 4,935 4,032 3,334 4,485 5,249 6,494 1,161 1,200 4,276 7,673 141 3 ■ __._._._ 8 1 17 25 1 1 The County -1 214,8401 87,0431 113,0991 I, I I 1471 5471 281 TABLB XXVII — Continued Showing: Acrea^re of Farms in County and Minor Civil Divisions and IIo-w Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultlv. Grant County^ Adams _ 22,714 20,885 11,750 15,765 8,101 7,870 18,380 118,379 4,798 3,699 440 3,350 2,941 2,629 1,293 1,616 1,401 3,491 5,611 2,625 5,729 5,806 2,439 3,169 3,438 113 28 22 3,922 3,810 3,198 2,359 2,518 2,813 1,929 2,412 2,921 4,215 4,496 4,152 6,333 4,640 3,398 4,480 2,927 709 95 38 1 1 30 164 Alban 118 1 3 360 Big Stone 10 Blooming Valley Parmlngton Georgia Grant Center Kilborn 116 33 62 8 23 114 426 32?, 11,423 14,364 11,352 22,605 8,153 7,788 7,614 9,949 25,046 1,406 1,226 450 22 Madison 10 11 296 40 4 35 255 143 469 Osceola. 96 - - 1 201 Bigstone, city Milbank, city Twin Brooks 1 84 5 15 The County 1 245,220 54,638 61,365 54 704 2,704 1X32 THIED CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 rABIiE XXVII — Continued ShoTvlne Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Divisions and Hoiv Utilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres I Plowed I Timber Acres I Acres Wild Cultiv. Gregory County— 95-65 E.% 95-66 95-67 95-68 95-69 95-70 95-71 95-72 95-73 96-68 96-68 W% 96-69 B^ 96-69 W? 96-70 _— 96-71 _-_ 96-72 _— 96-73 97-69 97-70 __- 97-71 __- 97-72 97-73 97-73 W^ 98-70 — 98-71 — 98-72 98-73 99-71 __. 99-72 99-73 — 100-72 .. 100-73 — E^ 1,521 3,768 7,195 9,022 12,895 6,454 6,829 12,804 9,767 1,707 837 875 2,741 7,165 8,738 11,278 12,890 1.128 3,832 7,518 13,789 5,487 5,910 6,134 10,017 9,977 11,387 4,681 5,185 9,544 1,930 4,1301 408 1,275 1,6131 100 1,823 2,723 2.019 2,386 2,9461 792 2,i8S0 335 285 4,487 190 5,042 4,165 «27 1,605 2,117 1,980 1,241 785 1,340 410 4,403 2,335 2,785 2,213 795 775 1,3781 I 2,190 4,468i 8,250 6,785 3,815 11,121 4,636 10,356 10,352 5,926 2,883 .2,672 12,127 4,910 5,363 5,973 1,733 15,3511 5,153 5,927 1,953 2,128 12,193 5,524 8,630 7,612 13,688 14,068 5,309 6247 5,999 The County __ 217,135 60,658 213,292 375 219 217 102 4 221 50 lo: 2 71 87 1271 111 265l 305|. 4011 2511 409 115 348 213 3,975 15 25 79 22 58 29 4 1 5 42 41 68 54 63 30 55 46 3 29 15 AGRICULTURAL. STATISTICS 1133 TABIiE XXVII — Continued Sliowins Acreagre ot Fttirma In Connty and Minor Civil Divislonii and How iJtiHsed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres WiM Cultiv. Haalxon County — 1-18 585 472 769 838 620 396 45 451 1,337 425 1,047 385 47 230 264 183 1,255 1,400 933 417 370 420 448 1,744 1,620 1,699 351 216 129 111 482 1,060 1,646 178 203 150 95 261 727 3,276 890 415 373 23S 138 1,762 125 1,135 """"235 235 724 40 259 2,880 167 493 430 1,958 1,266 730 185 50 323 1,635 588 265 1,834 835 140 133 255 2,333 2,684 1,136 640 15 1,145 710 295 10 635 1,175 200 400 108 69 15 985 280 60 525 340 580 1,902 19,591 944 22,0«8 2,139 2,367 13,650 22,654 20,061 1.440 18,459 19,180 40 15,958 32,850 X9,876 11,477 8,520 19,737 1,286 755 4,390 1 Springfield Philip „— 1 1 1 SSlK 50 Philip 3*0 235 90 1-23 4 Nowlin ^ - Center __ Midland 87 1 2-19 Brown - _ 7 1 Philip . Cherry Pleasant Lone Tree fiO 1 39 2 Butte Pleasant Valley Tucker Smith 3-22 - - Iowa KIser _ 10 18 Ash Creek _ 5,078 4,750 722 537 185 970 842 1,962 16,222 8,380 1,513 19,162 2,150 5 5 4 50 4 Fergerson Black Hawk Mattison 68 412 281 32 Marietta Tod Bar 5-21 5-22 - 5-23 — _ 5-24 6-18 — 6,912 11,323 2,339 1,315 6,305 2,025 150 840 550 1,240 210 7,209 2,766 3,104 160 2,800 440 670 3 6-19 Milesville _ 45 6-21 6-23 _ 30 G-ra.ndfield - 7-18 - - - 40 7-19 10 183 132 45 282 276 40 600 50 110 7-20 _ 7-21 7-22 _ 324 10 10 125 45 75 200 7-23 7-24 _ 8-22 - 8-23 _ _ - g-24 9-24' _ _ 60 185 The County 30,926 33,160 371,105 393 2,073 864 1134 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 table: XXVII — Continued Slion-Ins Acreage ot Farms in County and Minor Civil Divisions and How Utilized TOWNS AND Acres 1 Acres TOWNSHIPS 1 Plowed 1 Hay 1 1 Acres Acres Pasture Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Hamlin County — Brantford „ 13,-401 15,535 16,407 14^859 16,970 1,431 2,009 2,378 1,517 1,495 1,172 1,299 1,787 1,994 ■ 1,831 1,469 1,232 1,844 1,191 1,821 2,721 2,753 3,363 3,945 2,839 3,065 2,835 2,793 2,413 4,264 3,163 63 74 20 189 Castlewood 600 278 ' Dempster _ ^ 421 Estelline 10,898 115 Garfield 16,794 12,649 14,519 14;010 9,866 16,429 17,466 35 1,168 285 461 6 262 63 485 134 3 217 Hamlin 9 Hayti _ 87 40 Opdahl _ Oxford - 1 2 42 60 26 110 92 376 Lake Norden, town Castlewood, town _ | 695 14S 2 ■ The County 191,986 21,654 37,403 173 913 2,449 AGRICULTURAC STATISTICS 1135 TABI/B XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage of Farms In Connty and Minor Civil Divisions and How trtilized TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Hand County— Aldee 2,431 9,741 10,368 8,650 1,364 10,967 2,751 2,544 8,261 6,235 80 6,740 12,804 2,999 2,701 7,802 1 4,287 1 6,479 8,237 1 6.943 1 2,8401 3,589 5,6661 7,135 3,4001 655 3,0601 4,245 2301 5,362 4,8371 6,168 7,0701 8,445 5,5291 8,395 5,8761 7,867 7,6651 5,870 4,6601 7,310 1,5761 4,799 7,5221 1,800 6851 4,847 2,793 4,499 3,8901 4,263 3,215 4,780 5,887l 6,952 Alpha Bates ^ 42 1 W) 18 101 90 Burdette Campbell 48 ^ 1 Cedar Como 1 411 389 21 48 Gilbert _ _ Glendal« 1 13 Grand Greenlief 2301 1.155 Harrison 3 \ Highland _ 71 23 Howell 1 Hulbert ^_ 7,3851 3,500 4,291 6.341 141 61 5 3,854 2,874 6,281 5,537 5,916 2,491 2,602 8,092 8,233 4,472 1 4,715 1 9,999 1 6,206 1 11,437 1 S.S4.7 15 Midland Miller _. 8,898 6.834 _ 33 20 5 59 Ohio 4,7051 6,509 . 2551 8,380 7,1191 5,899 3,7451 S.3S1 _ Park Pearl Plato 430 8,266 5,194 3,352 3,230 3,518 9,940 12,610 8,274 53 Ree Heis-hts 1 "> KOR Riverside 1 1,404 1 4,997 1 6,672 1 6,047 1 6,763 1 4,872 1 .ii.nK7 Rockdale — , Rose Hill _ _ 5,3901 10.663 73 14 St. Lawrence 710 3,543 9,388 6,033 4,225 4,467 8,323 10.958 Spring Lake Snrinff Hill 9 25 4 3,5531 6,110 4,6471 7,505 1 York 1 10,535 1 90 The County _— I 248,168 176,183 258,305 60 8721 2,140 1136 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 TABLIS XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage of Farma tn County and Minor Civil Divisions and Rolv trtlllEed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultlv. Hanson County — 11,424 15,815 16,582 12,531 14,808 14,158 15,586 11,637 14,988 17,444 12,189 10,816 3,000 1,354 2,604 2,415 1,175 1,334 2,221 115 2,560 1,646 2,357 4,013 5,390 4,171 4,260 6,373 4,376 4,328 3,831 8,089 5,269 3,500 5,027 6,433 407 135 Edgcrton - 102 43 106 Jasper _ 30 Piano 10 3 26 119 133 157 166 Spring Lake 15 10 32 154 145 165 Worthen The County 168,978 24,794 61,044 71 594 1,293 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1137 TABLB XXVII — Continued ShoTvlns Acreage of Farms in County and Minor Civil DlvlMlons nud How Utilised TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Acres Pasture 1 Irrig. Tiir Acres Wild iber Acres Cultiv. HardinsT County— 15-1 190 992 300 1,655 755 229 267 198 30 729 543 1,006 543 672 202 299 211 187 369 1,247 621 551 373 148 125 609 1,027 506 134 340 406 378 115 145 672 1,296 340 564 896 387 633 833 115 195 880 1,002 944 596 393 766 2,760 442 643 933 690 646 745 680 574 S03 802 1,388 1,725 114 50 15 10 1 5 20 902 100 73 20 4 11 100 147 10 930 2,769 195 120 240 545 100 60 120 2,032 150 184 160 830 21 10 371 127 574 334 157 55 60 230 40 40 979 90 697 783 2,890 1,990 1,760 13,193 9,998 8,001 4,253 3,347 6,970 5,769 6,771 8,228 5.548 8,603 2,305 3,025 3,569 797 3,261 11,053 2,927 5,664 4,852 3,732 5,635 2,356 13,064 2,903 1,226 2,190 5,183 3,341 2,455 3,045 5,818 3,138 6,389 4,986 7,260 9,013 10,690 12,922 15-2 15-3 15-4 15-5 15-6 15-7 15-8 - 15-9 _- 16-1 __ 16-2 20 16-3 16-4 16-5 - 16-6 16-7 16-8 16-9 17-1 17-2 - _ TT . 17-3 17-4 2 17-5 17-6 17-7 17-8 17-9 18-1 _ 15 25 18-4 18-5 18-6 18-7 18-9 _ 120 3 19-1 19-2 19-3 5 1Q-R 1 Q-7 2,776 615 4,513 13,346 7,315 8,763 5,772 9,850 2,585 1,794 3,111 4,184 7,415 8,904 675 5,038 8,306 8,689 3,735 4,882 5,098 1,470 600 90-9 90-^ 9ft 7 9ft S 9ft-'llette County — 40-25 40-26 228 291 402 633 105 950 490 1,040 14,876 17,526 2,920 3,200 .240 130 803 22,350 19,398 3,675 2,118 585 930 30 140 5,220 4,364 2,617 4,292 3,606 851 319 263 195 413 235 1,002 19,842 3,44$ 2,680 100 1,048 '^ 40-27 40-28 _ 49 10 100 40-29 40-30 _ 15 15 40-31 40-32 40 30 179 400 618 773 285 87 158 50 20 361 302 378 3,458 364 98 123 246 45 99 170 205 58 427 270 30 577 5 iio 393 3,994 20 110 932 1,130 645 15 120 190 . 3,298 3,011 395 288 24 117 "232 30 4,013 155 40-33 41-25 _ - 6 41-26 41-27 • _- _ 31 215 20 41-28 41-29 41-30 41-31 , 41-32 210 90 41-33 _ _ 42-25 42-26 42-27 _ 42-28 - 16 108 42-29 _- 42-30 _ 42-31 — _ - 42-32 _ - 42-33 - - — _ 20 43-25 43-26 43-27 1 66 576 43-28 _ — 43-29 _ 43-30 _ 43-31 43-32 4?-33 _ 44-27 44-28 1,200 432 256 13 50 30 44-29 38 40 176 165 3t) 10 S9 80 44-30 44-31 44-32 44-33 45-30 45-31 85 __ 70 The County : 10,926 21,009 142,997 1,508 105 AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICS 1153 TABLB XXVII — Continued ShoTrlngr Acreagre of Farms in County and Minor Civil Divisions and How trtllized TOWNS AND Acres TOWNSHIPS Plowed 1 Acres Hay Acres Acres Pasture) Irrlg. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. 1 Miner County — AdsLxns _ - 13,920 12,503 14,658 12,561 9,313 13,005 10,257 12,083 1S,788 14,683 12,547 12,755 13,257 11,017 11,463 13,412 935 1,027 3,040 4,421 3,371 2,102 1040 2,460 3,315 2,880 1,683 2,206 2,272 2,580 2,106 1,739 2,890 2,739 240 77 4,725 5,863 4,159 4,006 3,150 3,103 4,581 5,802 3,101 3,860 3,935 5,000 5,0'?5 4,316 5,114 4,72« 164 45S Beaver _ 140 Belleview 276 19 Clinton Green Valley Graften , 26 211 " 48 253 Howard 21 89 Miner 183 Red Stone Rook Creek 105 401 Roswell _ 10 10 113 152 lOG-56 106-57 The County 205,224 42,161 71,135 , 46 385 1,682 1154 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABLB XXVII — Contlnned Showing Acreage of Farms In Connty and Minor Civil DlvIalonB and How ITtillzed I TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS I I Mlnnelialia Connty— Benton Brandon Buffalo Buck _J Clear Lake Dell Rapids Edison Grand Meadow — Hartford Highland Humboldt Logan Lyons Mapleton Palisade Red Rook Sioux Falls Split Rock Sverdrup Taopi Valley Springs — Wall Lake Wayne Wellington Humboldt Sioux Palls Garretson School for Deaf -1 Acres Plowed Acres I Acres 1 Hay. (Pasture I Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. 14,355 14,031 14,611 15,664 14,039 13,398 14,468 15,321 13,058 9,090 14,078 14,322 16,058 20,590 10,135 10,518 2,217 14,238 13,023 13,906 9,919 15,041 9,717 4,107 75 70 35 13 2,043 2,669 2,369 1,973 3,374 2,556 2,730 3,188 1,991 2,201 3,043 2,798 2,875 2,876 1,558 2,221 4,598 415 2,790 1,423 1,396 3,742 1,887 2,423 3,723 5,129 3,782 3,881 4,316 4,068 5,044 4,990 4,044 2,429 3,989 3,783 3,332 5,997 2,467 2,488 2,937 3,691 3.932 2,515 2,660 4,800 3,158 4,145 40 60 10 2 10 214 11 29 137 1 773 26 35 131 489 27 2,214 2 371 20 362 245 275 606 236 448 515 174 259 20 137 390 398 223 9,914 The County | 290,039 57,0351 91,412 298 3,880 14,078 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1155 TABLK XXVII — Continued Showing AcTeag;e of Farms In County and MluoF Civil Divisions and How TJtlliseed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Moody County — Alliance 9,258 15,482 1,590 11,945 11,756 14,510 12,014 15,342 14,085 14,206 8,990 15,640 15,516 13,957 9,463 8,249 2,014 3,240 2,487 2,795 3.003 2,476 2,692 1,775 2,233 3,550 1,860 2,002 2,456 3,626 1,532 1,546 2,131 3,714 3,891 4,306 3,927 4,171 4,300 3,457 2,507 4,442 2,268 5,637 4,842 4,325 3,179 2,067 5 28 272 Blinsmon _ 403 Clare 404 Colman Bgan Enterprise 19 30 49 67 94 20 20 480 204 388 290 319 422 Jefferson - - 48 125 193 345 Spring Creek Union _ 277 10 114 The County 192,003 39,287 59,164 133 854 3,641 1156 THIRD CENSUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1915 TABI/E XXVII — Continued Shoivlng Acreage of FnpniB In County and Minor Civil Divisions and How CttliKod TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Pennington County — 103 328 462 815 200 678 718 557 600 583 1,030 1,772 1,427 178 478 483 230 280 534 650 845 356 185 1,409 3,382 847 12 341 1,103 490 1,214 1,150 103 150 154 425 92 483 310 467 318 468 299 316 770 240 490 946 573 630 75 164 296 201 291 44 225 1,207 5,418 2,771 476 728 118 100 580 180 1,«26 1,«35 132 193 962 1,608 1,608 mo 470 685 75 440 125 3,860 85 475 100 555 200 170 250 100 82 98 344 916 545 1,568 1,105 125 400 345 487 584 320 70 44 619 376 1,129 290 1,>976 14,263 14490 17,851 9,419 6,-255 5,«05 8,996 4,799 a7,'745 1«,276 754 ■ 6,'327 S,791 6,085 12,697 «,336 3,030 5,136 5,249 110 4,109 13,297 55 308 2,358 14,655 2,215 3,931 8,924 2,587 ' 855 696 3,345 1,848 226 1,243 1,220 14,537 14,650 9,675 8,009 8,860 4,000 6,125 9,364 4,783 1,350 235 344 2,609 10,917 11,444 2,930 2,040 5,703 16,159 8,737 1,529 4,900 19,330 7,335 345 4,203 3,235 1,0.84 5,;52i 909 4 1-6 320 1-7 15 1-8 1-g 1-10 - - 1-11 _ 70 100 80 1-12 20 1-13 1-14 -_ _- 28 126 50 1-15 . 1-16 _ - .65 160 120 535 36 95 319 4,777 2,003 19 1-17 1 2-5 - 2-6 2-7 244 2-8 — 2-9 ;| 10 2-10 3 2-11 2-ia 2-13 - - 2-14 _ 80 10 70 133 27 30 130 3 2-15 2-16 - 2-17 3-14 . 3-15 3-16 _ _ __ _ 22 3-17 4-15 - _ -'._ - 4-16 4-17 — - 5-15 5-16 _ ^ 15 38 5-17 _ 6-17 1-5 _ 268 1-6 1-7 ^ 1-8 1-9 1-10 940 520 200 207 130 160 1 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 2 125 5 1-15 1-16 1-17 . _ 23 17 2-5 2-6 _ 2-7 2-8 2-10 415 15 28 2-11 2-12 ^ 255 160 152 740 430 15 550 234 2-13 _ 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 451 473 114 174 980 307 6 4 3-12 iiirii;.: AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 1157 TABIiG XXVII — Continued Showing Acreage of Farms In Connty anfl Minor Civil Dlvialona and H«w ITtlllced TOWNS AND Acres A«res TOWNSHIPS Plowed Hay Acres Pasture • Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Cultiv. Fennlnglon County — , Continued — 3-13 — 1 267 72 195 298 315 30 35 58 49 242 1,553 52 20 15 17 4 160 35 195 753 10,961 7,908 7,510 17,102 1,936 1,890 5,245 9,090 10,096 1,350 2,837 30 1 3-14 _ 3-15 3-16 3-17 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 23 45 1N-3E 1 - - Hill City N Underwood Rapid City Quinn __ Wall West P-etin 1,870 1,206 1,015 55 1 ! 1 The County 1 39,4691 42,0761 582,698 i 1 1 11,008 16,481 902 1158 THIRD CENSUS OP SOUTH DAKOTA. 1915 table: XXVII — Continued Sho^ivins Acreage of Farms In County and Minor Civil Divisions and How irtillzed TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS Acres Plowed Acres Hay Acres Pasture Acres Irrig. Timber Acres Acres Wild Ciiltiv. Perkins County — 13-10 _ 324 23 1,999 20,480 40 10 1 13-11 13-12 13-13 328 954 374 392 487 251 158 394 314 461 243 496 517 566 5