Do ^i^ A late THE GIFT OF AiAJJlL ^ll':^hL CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 072 676 699 The original of this book 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/cu31924072676699 CENSUS STATE OF MICHIGAN, 1884. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE, In Accobdauce with an Act or the Leqislat0Ke Approved June 5,"1 VOLUME II. AGEICULTUKE AND MANUPACTOEIES. BY AUTHORITY. LANSING : THORP & GODFREY, STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS. 1886. A. ^']](o\ ONIVERSITYI tlBRARt .U£7 Xth-^.z^'P' i-*? n^U:/,/ CONTENTS. PAGE, Summary. _ _ __ __ v-xxvl Agriculture __ __ v-svii Manufactories-- - - - xviii-xxiii Mines- - -- __ xxiv-xxv Fisheries- -- _._ ----xxv-xxvi TABLES.— AGRICULTURE. Table I. Number, Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, Value of Farming Imple- ments and of Live Stock, and the Number of Rods of Ditches on Farms, June 1, 1881; and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm Productions in 1883 2-59 Table II. Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884 - 60-84 Table III. Neat Cattle and Sheep, Movement in 1883, and Productions in year end- ing June 1, 1884 -.- - - 85-121 Table IV. Acres and Products of Meadows, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, and Tobacco, and Apiarian Products, in 1883 - 122-157 Table V. Acres and Yield of Barley, Buckwheat, Indian Corn, Oats, Rye, Winter Wheat, and Spring Wheat, in 1883.- - - 158-191 Table VI. Acres and Products of Sorghum, Flax, Broom-corn, and Hops, and Acres and Value of Mint in 1883, and Maple Sugar and Maple Molasses Produced in 1884 - 192-217 Table VII. Orchards in 1884, and Orchard, Vineyard, Nursery, Market Garden, and Forest I'roducts in 1883- - - 218-252 Table VIII. Acres of Growing Crops, June 1, 1884 -- -- - 2,53-287 Table IX. Kinds of Soil and number of Farms of each kind - 288-309 TABLES.— MANUFACTORIES. Table I. Agricultural Implement Manufactories 312-316 Table II. Flouring and Grist Mills-.- - - 317-329 Table III. Foundries and Machine Shops 330-336 Table IV. Saw Mills---- - - 337-353 Table V. Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills 354-362 Table VI. Shingle Mills - _ - 363-368 Table VII. Wagon Manufactories - - 369-379 Table VIII. Barrel Manufactories --- --- - - - 380 Table IX. Breweries -- - 381 Table X. Brick and Tile Manufactories - - 382 Table XI. Butter and Cheese Factories - - - 383 Table XII. Fruit and Vegetable Evaporating Establishnients - 384 Table XIII. Furniture Manufactories - - 385 IV CONTENTS. Page. Table XIV. Marble and Stone cutting EstabMslunents -. 386 Table XV. Sash, Door, and Blind Factories ._ 387-38& Table XVI. Tanneries.. 38» Table XVII. Wagon Wood-work Manufactories _ 390 Table XVIII. Woolen Mills _ 391 Table XIX. Other Manufactories -. 392-394 Table XX. Mines 395 Table XXI. Fisheries 396. SUMMARY. AGEICULTUEE. LAKD IN FARMS. The total number of acres of land in the State as shown by the plat books in the ofBce of the Commissioner of the State Land OflBce, is 36,443,346.4. The number of acres in farms, as returned by census ■enumerators June 1, 1884, is 14,852,336, or nearly 41 per cent of the total land area of the State. The total number of farms returned is 159,605. In 1880 the number of acres in farms was returned at 13,807,240, and number of farms at 154,008. In 1884 no farm was returned of less than three acres unless two hundred dollars' worth of produce had been actually sold off from it during the year. In 1880 no farm of less than three acres was reported unless five hundred dollars' worth of produce "was sold off from it during the year. The following table shows for the State and counties the per cent of the number of acres of land in farms to the total land area: TABLE 1. State and Counties. State Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena. Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay.. Benzie.i Berrien Brancli Calhoun Cass Charlevoix . Cheboygan. Chippewa.. Clare Clinton Crawford... Total area. Acres, 36,443,34fi.40 435,3-57.63 588,862.59 529,951.01 870,325.07 306,552.28 234,998.63 683,601.67 363.032.39 286,820.54 204,133.83 363,414.21 320,443.94 447,115.86 312,927.99 247,099.30 468,745.63 1,473,821.14 364,030.65 364,895.98 369,459.52 ' Area in farms. Acres. 14,862,226 i,380 67,903 85,717 89,700 7,036 323,.582 100,320 61,691 314,463 303,782 409,.581 290,068 93,222 61,731 83,312 38,301 349,980 31,668 Per cent of area in farms to total area. 80 16 28 17 1 92 35 87 94 13 6 11 Tl CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE 1.— Continued. Counties. Total area, Acres. Area in farms, Acres. Per cent of area in farms to total area. Delta - .- 742,975.11 366,467.28 272,0.57.37 411,015.28 330,018.42 297,002.14 364,623.07 384,950.56 646,470.92 535,953.06 354,227.60 366,526.00 354,128.28 715,819.43 368,740.90 133,414.10 455,874.91 357,726.40 359,144.48 545,657.71 213,754.12 365,386.86 434,030.04 195,881.60 484,210.72 370,845.51 759,509.83 302,314.30 349,214.68 69,115.63 1,503,355.92 815,326.01 361,875.60 884,129.71 335,867.15 862,798.33 359,444.33 4:-.4,2TS.ll 35.5,540.47 331,476.54 542,232.64 575,394.11 344,895.52 365,963.69 1,546,024,80 367,247.70 365,299.38 334,085.36 354,165.83 428,309.37 339,490.39 516,562.89 616,035.05 756,715.65 34.1,964.03 444,921.39 321,403.18 619,098.65 3!)1,289.67 454,638.30 38.1,033.19 366,058.70 74,869 339,564 84,663 373,803 46,251 117,817 272,951 366,589 28,311 296,725 325,494 339,534 28,181 11 93 31 Genesee 91 14 Grand Traverse 40 76 Hillsdale 95 5 55 92 93 Iosco 8 Isabella. ._ 165,502 45 413,895 334,128 50,074 455,839 6,924 39,391 353,284 107,834 448,900 348,355 36,409 284,772 78,268 13,058 39,600 82,688 169,900 70,881 93,661 45,545 319,847 250,326 15,132 125,763 196,140 529,313 167,133 64,810 7,376 136,372 46,3-36 37,469 250,116 52,858 6,724 299,009 383,984 23,751 310,356 384,827 307, UVS 347,942 339,;lii) 432,873 319,529 73,648 91 Kalamazoo 93 14 Kent 84 Keweenaw 3 Lake 11 Lapeer 83 55 Lenawee.- _ 93 Livingston 94 Mackinac 5 Macomb _ Manistee _ •>i Manitou 19 3 Marquette _ 'ig Mecosta _ Midland. """ 28 13 89 55 4 39 36 93 48 8 m 37 13 U 71 12 Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Muskegon _ Newaygo Oakland.... "" Oceana Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda " " Otsego... " Presquelsle Roscommon Sanilac "-!^^- ...."".. !!.".' " Shiawassee... ""'"J"'."'- " " St. Clair 58 63 3 90 St. Jcseph " - Tuscola -..--.!! I !!!!!! ■ Washtenaw -"..". I^.!!".!!! Wayne 92 67 87 Ho 83 20 SUMMARY. Vll IMPROVED LAlfD. The number of acres of improved land in farms in 1884 was 8,974,656; in 1880, 8,296,862. The area of improved land in farms was greater in 1884 than in 1880 by 677,794 acres, being an average annual increase of 169,448 acres. From 1870 to 1880 the average annual increase in area of improved land in farms was 319,992 acres. It should be noted here that the questions relating to improved land were much more specific in 1880 and 1884 than in 1870, and it is probable that in consequence certain lands were reported in 1884 and 1880 as improved that were not so reported in 1870. Of improved land, the area returned as "tilled," including fallow and grass in rotation (whether pasture or meadow) is 7,997,541 acres, as com- pared with 7,275,135 acres in 1880, and the area of permanent meadows, permanent pastures, orchards and vineyards is returned at 977,115 acres, as compared with 1,021,737 acres returned in 1880. The following table shows, for the State and each county, the num- ber of acres of improved land as returned at the censuses of 1884 and 1880: TABLE 3. State and CountieB. State Alcona. Allegan.. Alpena _.. Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay. .--- Benzie Berrien.. .Branch Calhoun. Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan. Chippewa Clare.. Clinton Crawford Delta.... Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Grand Traverse. Gratiot.. Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco. Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw 1884. 1880. 8,974,656 8,296,862 9,363 274,418 13,576 28,427 10,497 6,445 243,104 8,938 16,203 1,458 227,915 48,419 15,969 217,863 517 216,736 39,716 13,279 204,789 221,269 298,846 207,276 23,709 12,690 226,623 305,948 210,611 14,876 8,964 18,785 10,577 242,005 5,893 16,929 6,131 6,472 220,954 3,486 9,696 226,947 16,968 262,-523 7,221 45,224 210,139 8,008 244,737 3,598 35,786 146,771 271,696 9,706 133,571 220,350 106,227 264,270 5,273 95,205 199,870 239,009 7,873 76,399 296,885 261,909 229,418 20,945 55,316 315,800 263,249 12,910 315,700 2,336 8,544 299,296 1,184 Counties. Lake Lapeer. Leelanaw Lenawee Livingston Mackinac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee... Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalu) Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa.. - Presque Isle.. Roscommon . . Saginaw.. Sanilac. Schoolcraft... Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw... Wayne Wexford 12,799 213,517 31,699 339,813 240.416 3,947 211,876 25,677 3,915 10,906 29,248 71,554 15,774 34,401 12,291 219,913 133,213 1,653 55,192 81,235 394,118 70,603 13,184 3,038 55,175 5,543 7,195 149,286 10,370 2,700 161,295 1,974 209,559 234,628 237,667 177,102 233,651 331,156 239,074 24,216 1880. 9,616 207,625 31,268 341,179 249,130 610 211,861 19,033 3.356 6,972 18,856 52,739 5,646 23,154 6,944 202,538 108,839 44,604 63,871 408,579 49,662 4,130 2,757 36,461 3,011 140,705 7,063 1,014 137,857 143,140 1,143 196,094 231,939 241,019 139,946 i:12,8W 339,150 247,162 17,017 Till CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. FARMS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO TEKURE. The number of farms cultivated by owners was, in 1884, 138,523, and in 1880, 138,597; number rented for fixed money rental, in 1884, 5,657, and in 1880, 5,015; number rented for shares of products, in 1884, 13,209, and in 1880, 10,396. The number of farms the tenure of which is not reported in 1884 is 2,216. Of the whole number of farms in the State June 1, 1884, the tenure for which is reported, eighty-eight in each one hundred were cultivated by owners. The following table shows for the State and for each county the number of farms classified according to tenure, as returned at the censuses of 1884 and 1880: TABLE 8. State and Counties, State Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhonn Cass Charlevoix... Cheboygan... Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin G'd Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron.. Ingham Ionia. Iosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo... Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw .. Lake Lapeer Farms classified according to tennre. 1884. 1880. J3 *- ft i >i ° ? CS = s *= £• °s« a Ie Ti ^' -.3 no 1 -2 S z 5 P c c a s 159,605 138,533 5,657 13,309 2,318 154,008 138,597 5,015 10,396 212 194 3 6 9 330 313 1 6 5,463 4,947 133 377 7 5,333 4,910 124 299 554 512 17 25 385 372 11 971 907 34 40 727 691 19 17 388 58 3,619 273 56 3,142 14 1 67 15 1 318 86 '""93" 11 3,616 11 3,392 ,59 265 1,486 1,271 74 57 84 1,097 1,014 59 24 588 536 22 30 461 433 12 16 4,023 3,366 134 541 81 4,070 3,446 159 465 3,317 3,828 133 328 39 3,670 3,165 126 379 3,873 3,156 133 576 19 3,940 3,453 92 395 3,631 2,030 75 461 65 3,751 2,293 78 380 961 887 36 31 7 703 663 16 23 685 601 10 18 56 343 333 5 5 520 483 23 13 117 110 4 3 331 306 13 11 1 2'^5 213 11 3,785 3,301 88 381 16 s.sn 3,555 61 215 267 381 2,55 196 8 5 8 '"m 1(0 175 164 4 7 4,107 3,618 93 391 5 4,388 3,916 103 370 763 697 34 31 007 691 9 -4,193 3,599 liil 440 4 4,379 3,878 14(3 ;)5.-, 183 154 7 ti 15 141 123 11 1,337 1,131 37 63 7 1,039 978 31 30 3,408 3,030 56 298 34 3,317 3,051 92 174 4,304 3,732 157 403 13 4,388 3,849 126 413 149 133 S 8 8.-, 59 3 3 2,995 3,77y 106 100 11 3,751 3,636 59 56 3,486 3,0-1) 134 310 33 3,473 3,059 120 294 3,804 3,313 (15 351 46 3,884 3,535 70 3T1I 371 303 7 12 50 180 168 6 3,018 1,857 V3 108 10 l.OTil 1,591 31 3,497 3,'.IS5 136 363 33 3,680 85 ;>(>s 3, L75 3,«33 63 463 37 3,336 3,S03 73 ;v>3 o;w 596 31 19 .1 45,5 439 8 s 5,370 4,iei 311 414 34 5,534 5,009 153 3(13 :!o 31 14 1 10 3 ■lUlt 31 ;8 13 389 371 8 10 3,liC.-t 3,306 148 305 5 3,580 3,208 131 341 SUMMARY. TABLE 3— Continued. IX Counties. Leelanaw Xienawee Xiivmgston MackiDac Macomb Manistee Manitou Marquette Mason Mecosta. Menominee. -- Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency. Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presqne Isle.. Koscommon .- Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft SMawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw ... Wayne Wexford Farms classified according to tenure. 5,137 186 767 90 276 966 1,877 568 960 427 3,833 2,760 108 1,415 1,801 4,623 1,825 468 63 1,511 3,504 565 45 3,795 4,299 141 3,586 4,698 2,705 4,070 3,877 3,787 4,211 879 1884. 878 4,276 2,588 157 3,147 237 856 o 2 ^ a PS u 265 79 2 17 39 48 541 9 883 33 399 16 3,214 158 2,319 56 102 1,252 60 1,628 43 3,722 276 1,652 46 428 9 58 3 1,432 34 271 1 341 lU 2,966 126 529 3 37 3,453 118 3,838 216 139 3,040 82 4,106 181 2,168 56 3,697 117 3,316 101 8,333 144 3,434 490. 798 37 34 525 305 7 302 12 4 66 110 301 153 67 118 561 120 20 1 40 3 194 6 5 205 240 2 361 277 465 233 296 252 44 3 3 160 232 218 27 103 34 16 858 5,250 3,117 10 3,775 558 105 170 769 1,482 316 855 216 4,043 2,618 1,283 1,667 4,891 1,501 223 84 1,109 262 3,482 513 37 3,918 3,610 27 3,536 4,931 2,758 3,694 4,020 3,913 4,735 672 1880. 4,570 2,829 10 3,258 524 102 158 720 1,381 303 819 210 3,576 2,508 1,180 1,489 4,269 1,419 222 1 78 1,050 S a a o 14 3 17 174 44 44 84 199 5 35 247 3,240 510 37 3,616 3,347 20 3,252 4,491 2,298 3,445 3,513 3,522 3,839 633 11 29 412 226 294 4 32 68 4 27 293 59 94 423 46 1 1 24 153 160 132 225 248 408 162 391 264 293 20 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. DITCHES. The number of rods of open ditches on farms is returned at 6,301,944^ equivalent to 19,693 miles, and the number of rods of tile ditches on farms; is returned at 4,170,325, equivalent to 13,032 miles. FARII VALUES. Farms, including land, fences, and buildings, were valued, in 1884, at $571,443,462; in 1880, at $499,103,181. Farming implements and machinery were valued, in 1884, at $21,897,486; in 1880, at $19,419,360. Live stock on farms was valued, in 1884, at $70,626,248; in 1880, at $55,720,113. The farm productions of 1883 are valued, in the. census of 1884, at $85,890,094. The productions of 1879 are valued, in the census, of 1880, at $91,159,858. WAGES. The wages paid for out-door farm labor during 1883, including value of board, amounted to $11,923,055, and the amount paid for in-door farm and dairy labor, including value of board, was $1,609,640, making a total of $13,532,695 paid for farm labor during 1883. COST OF FERTILIZEES. The cost of fertilizers purchased in 1883 was $265,673, as compared with $300,995 expended in 1879. CEREALS. Wheat.— The area in wheat in 1883 was 1,709,535 acres. The area in 1879, as returned in the census of 1880, was l,8-2-2,749 acres. This is the- largest wheat acreage ever returned for this State. The area returned for 1883 is 113,214 acres less than returned for 1879. Of the total area in wheat in 1883, 1,691,577 acres were in winter wheat, and 17,958 acres in sprmg wheat. The average yield per acre of winter wheat was 16 and 13-hundredths bushels, and of spring wheat 13 and 5 '2 -hundredths bushels. The average of winter and spring wheat was 15 and 13-hundredths bushels. The average yield per acre of wheat in 1879, as shown by the census of 1880, was 19 and 49-hundredths bushels. Corn-.— The number of acres of corn raised in 1883 is returned at 866,144, and the yield at 19,421,038 bushels. The area in corn in 1879 w^as !)19,656 acres, and the yield 32,461,452 bushels. The season of 1883 was the most unfavorable for corn of any for a number of years. The injury to the crop was noted in the Michigan Crop Report for Se_ptember, 1883, as follows: "We make no estimate for corn. The excessive rains that continued until late in July, and the severe drouth since, have nearly ruined the crop. Corn on hi^h ayeiag( In October, after some portion of the crop has been cribbed, it mav be possible to make a reasonably accurate estimate of the yield." ' On the 8th and 9th of September there were heavy frosts in nearly all parts of the State. In the October Report the condition of the "corn crop was summed up as follows: SUMMARY. x£ "Had the weather during the fall been exceptionally favorable the corn crop ■would not have exceeded one-half of an average crop. Inquiries made since the severe frosts of September 8 and 9 have elicited the following information : In the southern tier of counties possibly 14 per cent, and in the second, third, and fourth tiers 10 or 12 per cent of the crop has fully ripened. In the first, second, and third tiers of counties only one-fifth to one-third, and in the fourth tier about one-eighth, of the crop may be safely cribbed. In the northern counties possibly three per cent of the crop has fuUy ripened, and 10 per cent of it wLU do to crib. In the first tier 10 per cent, in the second 5, in the third 15, and in the fourth tier and counties north, about 30 per cent of the acreage planted has been plowed up or abandoned." Oats. — The number of acres of oats raised in 1883 was 650,928, as com- pared with 536,187 acres raised iu 1879. The total yield in 1883 was 31,334,130 bushels, and the average per acre 33 and 76-hundredths bushels. The total yield in 1879 was 18,190,793 bushels, and the averasfe per acre 33 and 93-hundredths bushels. Bahlbt. — The area in barley in 1883 was 46,300 acres, the yield, 849,757 bushels, an average of 18 and 40-huudredths bushels per acre. The number of acres raised in 1879 was 54,506, bushels, 1,204,316, and average per acre 32 and 10-hundredths bushels. HAY. The number of acres of clover hay mowed in 1883 was 1,035,033, and number of tons, 1,433,938, an average per acre of 1 and 37-hundredths- tons. The number of acres of hay other than clover mowed in 1883 was 674,835, and number of tons 865,319, an average of 1 and 38-hundredths tons per acre. The number of acres of hay mowed in 1879, as returned at the census of 1880, was 1,345,441, and the number of tons 1,393,845. The total area of hay mowed in 1879 was only 310,408 acres greater than the area of clover hay alone mowed in 1883. SHEEP AND WOOL. The number of sheep sheared in 1884 was 3,734,789, pounds of wool, 15,337,349, an average of 5 and 64-hundredths pounds per head. The number of sheep in the State June 1, 1880, was 3,189,389, and the wool clip of that year amounted to 11,858,497 pounds. In the following table is shown for the State and counties, the average yield per acre of wheat, oats, barley and hay in 1883, and the average number of pounds of wool per head of sheep sheared in 1884: CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE 4. State and Counties. SUMMARY. xiu TABLE 4.— Continued. Counties. "Winter wheat. Average yield per acre, 1883. Dushels. Spring wheat. Average yield per acre, 1883. Bushels. Winter and spring wheat. Average yield per acre, 1883. Bushels. Oats, Average yield per acre, 1883. Bushels. Barley, Average yield per acre, 1883. Bushels. Hay, Average yield per acre, 1883. Tons. Wool, Average- per head, 1884. Lbs. ngftTnn.Tip 13.07 8.90 15. 11.04 9.05 13.22 10.09 14.97 11.51 15. 10.88 9.51 , 13.24 11.10 13.82 14.29 14.14 8.37 18.50 16.37 9.14 16.51 12.62 11.83 21.01 16.68 11.24 24.69 32.35 26.27 22.05 30.73 32.70 23.47 25.11 24.41 24.20 31.40 33.28 28.91 29..57 28.01 29.79 41.62 34.84 27.08 20. 20. 19.78 8. 24.55 21.56 13.62 20. 15.64 14.55 14.29 20.31 16.18 12.44 17.44 16.64 22.14 16.70 20.03 1.13 1.03 1.20 1.10 1.14 1.31 1.13 1.20 1.28 1.15 1.15 1.41 1.26 1.41 1.16 1.38 1.49 1.32 1.24 5 77" 4.77" Osceola 10.88 9.98 13.26 11.10 13.23 14.29 14.14 7.83 18.29 16.38 8.97 16.51 12.62 11.33 21.01 18.68 11.11 5.73- 5.65 Otsego 5.90> 4.89 Presque Isle 6.26- 5. Saginaw 10.68 11.40 20. 10.55 12.81 17.40 12.50 6. 10. 19.43 12.2V 5.22 5.63 Schoolcraft . 4.46 5.66 St. Clair 5.08- f^t. .Tr-^ppli 5.45- 5.6r Van Buren 5.56- 6.17- 5.70' 6.6T SOILS. The kinds of soil and number of farms of each kind are shown in Table IX. In reporting soils the enumerator selected such terms as seemed to best indicate the predominant soil of each farm. The soils of 156,399 farms are reported as follows: Clay, 16,658; sand, 22,089; sand loam. 34,025; clay loam, 53,387; clay and sand, 7,634; clay andl sand loam, 6,093; gravel loam, 12,243; farms on which muck is reported,- 2,049; marsh and loam, 376; alluvial, 146; prairie, 428: burr-oak open- ings, 124; miscellaneous, 1,147. The number of acres in each of the crops wheat, corn, oats, and clover hay, and the per cent of the area in each of these crops to the total area of improved land is shown in the following t able : CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE 5. State and Counties, State --. Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac .-. Baraga Barry Bay... Benzie Berrien Branch •Calhoun Cass Charlevoix. Oheboygan •Chippewa dare Olinton •Crawford Delta. Eaton Emmet Genesee •Gladwin •Grand Traverse. -Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco .. Isabella ■Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake.. Lapeer Leelanaw Lenawee Livingston , Mackinac Macomb , Manistee Manitou , Marquette Mason , Mecosta Menominee Midland JVIissaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency . . . Muskegon... l^ewaygo Acres of Improved Land. 8,974,656 9,363 274,418 13,575 28,427 10,497 1,458 327,915 48,419 15,969 217,863 221,269 298,846 207,276 23,709 12,690 18,785 10,577 242,005 5,892 16,929 226,947 16,963 263,523 7,221 45,224 146,771 271,696 9,706 133,571 220,350 239,009 7,873 76,399 296,885 361,909 12,910 315,711 2,326 12,799 213,517 31,699 339,813 240,416 3,947 211,876 25,677 3,915 10,906 29,248 71,654 15,774 34,401 12,291 319,913 133,213 1,653 55,192 81,235 Number of Acres in Crop of 1883. 1,709,535 401 54,633 636 3,081 416 1 54,472 5,762 1,365 44,782 43,330 83,214 52,325 2,023 873 1,357 641 63,197 190 49,977 1,403 50,527 306 5,935 23,914 49,980 9 36,811 45,417 62,480 348 13,304 72,697 1,170 59,365 866,144 650,938 1,091 45,825 4,783 65,265 49,707 17 32,316 1,887 380 18 2,213 8,241 ;i» 2,:!70 7;!7 37,604 23,77'.l 51 6,753 9,625 24 34,356 11 1,289 182 27,780 2,.573 1,321 34,100 31,670 33,675 35,750 589 184 5 237 21,313 151 18 24,093 961 17,428 153 3,175 14,780 34,888 1,262 22,731 20,081 41 6,383 31,794 34,931 875 38,498 450 15,601 1,541 43,566 32,466 3 18,789 1,408 i,s;!7 3,780 15 960 464 31,734 10,992 9 4,297 7,298 584 14,296 1,177 2,214 597 65 11,066 4,434 1,.392 13,580 13,233 16,873 13,094 2,040 1,332 2,636 425 19,934 306 1.488 16,369 1,731 35,414 656 4,116 13,414 18,022 346 8,932 14,417 14,349 529 7,000 14,702 13,992 1,252 16,844 188 717 20,399 " 3,462 24,119 13,344 491 26,375 3,445 261 1,324 1,631 4,643 1,304 2,131 931 19,653 8,232 308 2,994 4,938 Clover Hay. 1,035,033 407 30,013 1,642 2,140 1,023 160 31,265 2,011 2,557 20,740 25,337 41,344 23,614 1,719 1,630 615 986 30,605 242 706 35,641 723 6,756 16,216 33,558 876 14,278 29,006 31,887 1,176 9,037 36,081 31,766 1,078 40,824 1,100 1,004 31,808 4,305 33,282 34,894 446 19,679 2,749 85 688 1,836 7,845 l,:'.2:i l.n.M 891 18,811 18,998 129 4,941 7,071 Per Cent of Acres in each Crop to Total Number of Acres of Improved Land in 1884. \VTieat. 19.05 19.54 27.85 25.30 8.53 6.88 7.22 6.06 26.11 3.23 1.93 23.03 8.37 19.25 4.24 13.12 16.29 18.40 .09 20,07 20.61 26.14 3.15 17.41 24.49 26.42 9.06 18.80 8.52 31.46 15.09 16.36 30.68 .43 15.25 7.ir> .17 7. -'id 9,65 4,28 .26 19,91 12,52 4,69 ,08 10,84 4,36 3,96 1,73 ,07 33,90 13,19 1L90 5.31 8,55 8,27 20,56 15.65 14.31 11.27 17.35 3.48 1.45 2.34 8.77 2.56 .11 10.62 5.66 6.64 2.10 7.02 10.07 13.84 94' 10!32 8.40 .62 8.35 10=71 13.33 6.78 9.03 3.52 7.31 4.86 12.82 9.34 .08 8.87 5,4 1 It. 53 5.28 1,.51 ,10 6,89 3.79 ' 6,00 3,78 17,10 14,43 17,10 8,26 3.09 ,54 10.43 7.79 11.73 S.9S Oats. 7,25 6,24 5,21 8.67 7.79 6,68 4,46 4,86 9,14 8.73 6.23 5.98 5.65 6.33 8.60 10.50 Clover Hay. 11.53 4.35 10.94 12.10 7.53 9.75 10.97 13.72 4.16 16.01 9.52 11.45 13.83 11.39 7.35 12.84 I4.a3 3.27 4.02 9.32 8.23 12.65 3..5(l 4.11 8.79 4.17 7.21 12.27 10.14 5.60 9.68 13.58 9.08 10.01 9.10 14.94 9.14 11.05 G.dH 12.35 3.56 9.03 6.69 10.69 6.54 13.16 6.00 13.34 6.73 14.94 9.16 11.83 4.95 12.15 4.96 12.13 9.70 8.35 5.34 13.93 8.08 47.39 6.60 7.84 9.55 14.90 10.92 13.68 7.10 9.79 5.56 14.51 13.44 11.30 11.98 9.24 9.,53 10.71 6,67 2.17 11.23 5.39 5.64 6.28 6.49 10.96 7.64 8,;» 6.19 4,51 7.49 7,3» 8.94 8.55 6.17 14,26 12.59 5.43 6 0S 7. SI 8 ;t5 8.70 SUMMARY. TABLE 5.— Continued. Counties. Acres of Improved Land. Number of Acres in Crop of 1883. Per Cent of Acres in each Crop to Total Number of Acres of Improved Land inl884. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Clover Hay. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Clover Hay. Oakland Oceana. Ogemaw. Ontonagon. 394,118 70,603 13,184 3,038 55,175 5,543 7,195 149,286 10,370 2,700 161,295 204,303 1,974 309,559 384,638 237,567 177,103 333,651 331,156 339,074 24,216 74,110 8,403 631 1 4,933 115 209 37,314 1,327 33,977 84,536 8 46,951 37,714 61,653 84,175 36,869 74,539 34,057 1,747 36,560 5,702 63 1 2,301 66 91 16,883 26 26 11,133 1,709 2 16,607 9,420 33,680 12,026 31,736 31,681 22,889 1,197 39,007 3,580 635 447 3,176 117 642 10,336 1,882 47 17,481 19,9.58 157 16,060 84,370 11,033 15,123 13,247 19,819 21,271 3,309 50,459 6,676 761 18.80 11.90 6.30 .08 8.94 2.07 2.90 18.23 11.83 .36 14.87 16.90 .41 22.40 11.81 25.95 19.30 15.78 22.51 10.06 7.21 9.28 8.08 .48 .03 4.17 1.01 1.26 11.31 .25 .96 6.91 .84 .10 7.92 4.01 14.18 6.79 13.15 9.57 9.57 4.94 7.36 5.07 4.83 14.71 5.76 2.11 8.92 6.92 17.67 1.74 10.78 9.77 7.95 7.66 14.65 4.64 8.54 5.67 5.98 8.90 9.54 12.80 9.46 5.77 Osceola Oscoda Otsego .. 4,280 199 147 14,430 1,128 185 8,108 23,471 .153 29,508 30,523 30,679 19,811 27,378 46,950 18,403 2,607 7.76 3.59 3.04 9.67 10.88 6.85 5.08 11.49 7.75 14.08 8.75 12.91 10.90 11.73 14.18 7.70 10.77 Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon . ,,_ Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Clair St. Joseph Tuscola... Van Buren Washtenaw . Wayne "Wexford The following table gives the totals of the agricultural statistics of the State as returned at the censuses of 1884 and 1880: TABLE 6. June 1, 1884. June 1, 1880. 159,605 188,528 5,657 13,209 3,216 154,008 138,597 5,015 10,396 14,852,226 93.06 8,974,656 13,807,240 90.00 8,296,862 7,997,541 7,275,125 977,115 1,021,737 5,877,.570 4,059,288 1,818,282 571,443,462 31,897,486 5,510,378 4,4.52,265 1,058,113 499,103,181 19,419,860 6,301,944 4,170.325 70,626,248 446,206 4,820 55,720,118 378,778 5,083 26,339 407,1.54 485,181 2,889,278 998,394 40,393 384,578 466,660 2,189,389 964,071 IFarms, number of _ cultivated by owner, number rented for fixed money rental, number. rented for shares of products, num^ber ^._ not classified, number total number of acres in - _ average number of acres in each acres of improved land in acres of improved land in, tilled, including fallow and grass in rotation (wheather pasture or meadow). _ acres of improved land in, in permanent meadows, permanent pastures, orchards, and vineyards acres of unimproved land in ? acres of unimproved land in, in woodland and forest acres of other unimproved land in __ -. value of, including land, fences, and buildings— dollars --. T'arming implements and machinery, value of— dollars Ditches, open, rods - tile, rods - Live stock, value of— dollars. -- Horses, number Mules and asses, number - Working oxen, number --. --- Milch cows, number - -- --. Other cattle, number. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs, number Swine, number , XVI CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE 6.— Continued. Wool, fleeces, number pounds sheared, number average number of pounds per head. Maple sugar, pounds - molasses, gallons Apple orchards, acres in .-- bearing trees in, number.. Peach orchards, acres in bearing trees in, number.. Vineyards, acres in Nurseries, acres in. Barley, acres Buckwheat, acres.. Indian corn, acres.. Oats, acres June 1, 1884. Rye, acres Winter wheat, acres. Spring wheat, acres . . Peas, acres Beans, acres Potatoes, acres Sorghum, acres _ __ Clover meadows, acres -- Meadows other than clover, acres.. Pastures, clover, timothy, and other, acres. 3,724,789 • 15,337,249 5.64 1,945,863 171,273 313,716 9,245,419 24,503 1,438,209 3,328 863 54,620 26,148 1,007,684 891,032 51,881 1,684,679 38,074 58,147 48,731 191,408 2,516 998,449 761,111 1,813,385 June 1, 1880. 2,189,389 b 11,858,497 5.42 f 3,433,149 c 131,990 1883. Fences, cost of building and repairing— dollars Fertilizers purchased, cost of —dollars Labor, amount paid for wages for out-door farm, including value of board— dollars.. amount paid for wages for in-door farm and dairy, including val- ue of board— dollars Farm productions, estimated, as returned— dollars.. as based on amount of product's ret'd-dollars Calves dropped, number. Cattle sold living, number... slaughtered, number died, strayed or stolen and not recovered, number Milk sold or sent to butter and cheese factories, gallons.. Butter made on farms, pounds Cheese made on farms, pounds _. Lambs dropped, number.. "' " Sheep and Iambs sold living, number slaughtered, number killed by dogs, number . died, number Clover meadows, acres mown hay, tons, number average number of tons per acre, seed, bushels Meadows, other than clover, mown, acres, number hay, tons.. -!^"! average number of tons per acre., grass seed, buslioU Peas, acres bushels .__' average number of bushels per acre Beans, acres ...- bushels ],_." average number of bushels per acre Potatoes, acres. bushels ,J. average number of bushels per acre. 3,335,983 265,673 11,923,055 1,609,640 78,489,573 85,890,094 293,833 248,301 31,319 27,433 "i 11,033,048 o,219 1.28 19,359 40,413 501,407 12. IS 29,150 186,704 6.36 ir)7,l4S 10,lK'*0,:!i)9 67.1)6 Spring of 1S84. b Product of 1880. 1879. 2,975,644 300,995 91,159,858 7,898,273 . ;W.821,690 440,540 601,881 167,658 128,848 10,924,111 84.78 « Product of 1879. ' For year ending June 1, ltS4. SUMMARY. TABLE 6.— Continued. XVll 1883. 1879. Tobacco, acres pounds average mimlDerof pounds per acre Honey, pounds. _ _._ _._ Bees-wax, pounds _ _ Barley, acres bushels- - average number of bushels per acre Buckwheat, acres ._. - bushels average number of bushels per acre --- Indian corn, acres bushels average number of bushels per acre Oats, acres — bushels -- - ■--. average number of bushels per acre Rye, acres. bushels average number of bushels per acre. Winter wheat, acres — bushels average number of bushels per acre Spring wheat, acres. bushels average number of bushels per acre Sorghum, acres sugar, pounds molasses, gallons Flax, acres seed, bushels straw, tons fiber, pounds Broom-corn, acres pounds average number of pounds per acre Mint, acres value, dollars average value per acre, dollars Hops, acres pounds. average yield per acre, pounds. .- Apples, bushels. Peaches, bushels- Orchard products of all kinds sold or consumed, bushels Grapes sold, pounds wine made, gallons Nurseries, value of all produce sold, dollars... Market gardens, value of produce sold, dollars Forest products, wood cut for sale and home use, cords value of all forest products sold or consumed— dollars » Possibly spring whea,t is include^, C 56 33,686 652.72 1,265,445 29,863 170 83,969 493.94 1,028,595 32,088 46,200 849,757 18.40 54,606 22,483 139,881 6.26 33,948 413.062 12.17 866,144 19,421,938 22.47 919,656 32,461,452 36.30 650,928 21,324,130 32.76 536,187 18,190,793 33.93 33,210 401,370 12.46 22,815 294.918 12.93 1,691,.577 25,597,967 15.13 •1,822,749 a 35,532,543 a 19.49 17,958 243,521 13.52 2,356 9,421 56,638 37 102,500 878 311 2,578 55 2,764 3,271 10 52 7,390 157.56 62,235 1,969 52,533 26.70 408 94,468 235.54 491 266,010 541.77 4,092,806 290,091 2,671,161 1,550,702 24,685 2,760,677 134,027 676,246 5,823,472 8,898,528 636,90^ 4,.523,30S 5,944,511 XVlll CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. MANUFACTOEIBS. In 1884 enumerators were instraoted to report every establishment in which the production reached $200 annually. In 1880 the instructions were to report every establishment in which the production reached $500 annually. The number of manufacturing establishments returned in 1884 is 8,302; in 1880,8,873. The capital invested in manufacturing in 1884 is returned at $136,697,397; in 1880 at 892,930,959. In 1884 the average number of males above 16 years of age employed was returned at 114,890; of females above 15 years of age, at 8,245, and of children and youth at 5,872. The corresponding numbers in the census of 1880 are 68,445, 4,784, and 4,362. The wages paid during the year ending June 1, 1884, was $44,213,739, as compared with $25,313,683 paid during the year ending June 1, 1880. The material used in 2,228 manufacturing establishments, or more than one-fourth of the whole number in the State, is taken directlv from the forest tree. The capital invested in such establishments is 862,303,000; average number of adult males employed, 50,044, adult females, 866, children and youth, 2,431 ; wages paid during the year ending June 1, 1884, $17,310,227; number of establishments operated by water, 229, and number operated by steam, 1,881. The following table shows, for all and for each specified industry, the aggregate number of establishments, the capital invested, the average num- ber of hands employed, the wages paid, and the motive power: TABLE 1.* Manufactories. State ' Agate cutting and polishing Agricultural i m p 1 e - ments Artificial limbs Artificial stone pipes and pottery Balcers and confection- ers Barrels Baslcets, fruit pacliages and veneer Bee-keepers' supplies... Belts, leather and rub- ber Blaolcsmith shops Boats and oars 8,302 1 115 108 180 Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. to I 1 «• i a s Motive Power. 6 S 136,697,307 114,S90S 200 1 1,787,400 3,500 a 1,368 c 4 165,600 3ie c 747,530 373,370 a 570 b 770;^ d 323,;SIX) 13,100 c632 30 45,000 13 1§ 8,3i5 r,6«: ] 1,063 S :,ST5 63 873 44,313,738 215 ! 8 350 60 b 530,691 c 3,900 c 91,143 g 316,850 c 5,635 ^ a •^B = ? ■^^ Sk I -oS ^ I a ? N3 E 1 i; « z-^ Z" Z~ 753 5,0(10 k23fl,tB0 o 16,915 36,438 71 184,349 1 X 174.V 86 90 * For foot-notes, except for State, see page xxi. d l,62Utf 180 c 358)i 25 c 5C5 73X 38 115 ' For foot-notes see page xxiii. SUMMARY. XIX TABLE l.—Oontimied. * 1 i o t- 1 1 m M 1 1 i Average No. of Hands Employed. T3 1 d Cud a Motive Power. Adults. g § a £ 2 J3 Water. Steam. Manufactories. 1 1 ""700 g II II IS 1 ■Si "RoilPTR (st.Pia.m) 24 396 1 14 82 227 1 33 7 3 86 62 2 8 5 12 57 13 1 74 7 148 1 116 5 16 6 1 6 4 21 5 1 6 321,200 I 753,361 12,000 cl,260,.500 a2,196,9a3 1,319,739 15,000 d 60,630 312,200 10,525 a 171,303 120,325 c 10,000 4,700 3,5.30 158,030 g 318,135 747,200 1,200 281,230 38,-.'47 d 728,314 600 a 744,847 217,000 340,230 cl,315,000 600 242,230 140,800 64,610 368.000 150,000 72.000 486 ml,481H 5 595 d627 3,102 5 c 18i;!f 88 6 .. 781 139 20 8 11 237 c 910 371 2 360>^ 40 dl,473X 1 c70O>^ 141 333 7."8 5 224 • 49 82 75 44 55 92 6 130 i'k2,.542?f a 9,032 373 60 2,448 q 4,507 4 3 92 15 11 c 3 13 72 161,490 n 475,001 3,147 244,675 1 335,687 1.632,422 3,500 q 63,856 96,769 c 1,700 r 305,359 r 34,388 5,920 = 5,580 5,725 c 67,563 s 234.508 298,730 936 1 39,707 19,800 u 684,566 200 4 643,900 71,310 93,563 530,818 3,000 282,200 c .33-0.50 14 2i4 1 12 62 142 1 1 3X 334 Boots and shoes Boots, shoes, furniture and printing X o30 190 30 50 1 33 147 5 194 '""3" ?5 50 1,301 Breweries - c 885 Brick and tile d 3,680 Bromine and agricul- tural salt 15 2 85 8 ■"■"28 27 58 2 2 36 Brashes and carpet iJi 60 c70.!^ Buck and fur gloves n.TiH mitts Building 1 3 3 41 2 65 q 250>4 Butterine and oleo- 18 5 "'""43 3 340 57 43 466 5 1 31 """20 2 7 5 129 Carriage painting and 4 135 6 198 3 220 Cider, vinegar and pickles 7J^ 1 t 108 1 49 J^ 5 g 697 41 Clothes wringers Clothing 925 10 6 3 5 52 94 1 1 Tl5 45 2 2 16 6 c 10 Coffins and caskets 76 974 Copper refining and Rm P.I ting 940 Cornice and roofing Corsets,hoop-skirts and ladies' underwear 720 54 7 1 8 """]"2 1 3 50 637 11 26 63 39 39 h 3 2 17 2yi 1 5 6 1 281X 219 14 62 203 Distilleries — vegetable 7 10,476 7! 33.460 ql02 Electric light and ap- }4 125 566 ""12 9 32 35 13 243 164 26 365 24.000 c 18,780 33,064 2,0i;0 c 3,000 w 992,192 14,548,259 .57,533 24,080 934,.550 7. 1,869,407 1,000 19,000 63,000 3,590 5,100 d 500 25 1 1 35 45 c 175 lO' 100,700 1 10.000 117 15 2 633 246 40 3 18 169 1 1 2 2 3 4 410,000 g7,817,167 88,711,870 186,350 56,000 c 3,110,000 d 4,603,328 80,000 150,000 6,000 19,000 2,330 425 FlouriQg and grist 16 xl8,525>^ 7 405"^ al3,233>!f Foundries and machine 1 6,252X Fruit and vegetable evaporating — Fur dressing, dyeing and manufacturing.. Furnaces and rolling Tnills (irnn^ 200 1 14 150 c 617 17 84 8,267 g 5,010 Gasoline lamps _ Gelatine capsules Glass I 97 25 1 aa 1 2 2 12 40 Glue material, hair, bone, grease, etc. Gansmith shops 41 * For foot-notes except for State, see page xxi.- XX CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE 1.— Continued. * a a a s o 1 s 1 "o i- .2 a s 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. •91 ^ a >. 3 » |l Motive Power. Adults. .a - g >> i 1 Water. Steam. Manufactories. 1 1 4 |i It ti S a = 1 4 II it 28t 1 I le 1 34 1 5a 50 70 37 5 64 3 18 11 37 6 1 4 1 33 1 1 94 3 21 58 43 4 81 19 2 3 5 17 76 163 1,076 346 4 1 258 35 10 5 4 c 289,21( d 433,54> 30,onc 31,50C 800,OOC 3,00C 190,50C 100,000 494,200 c 352,233 3,446,722 687,100 425,000 247,625 3,001,000 84,375 c 264,600 141,430 329,500 8,000 205,000 108,000 c 1,512,2.50 17,000 100,000 dl,015,210 4,000 c 118,350 66 376,972 c 36,010 113,750 c 1,168,477 58,300 25,300 5,210 21,700 6 351,100 ^8, 407, ,500 ,'3,275,700 31,941,693 37,389,185 c 178,000 50,000 l,R39,;>;il 999,100 743,500 11,100 46,500 c 11,500 ) c 538 hi 555ii 13 12 210 2 199 13 c551 629X 2,894 979 59 363M 86 152 c 43 133 200 5 98 50 819 40 10 1,178X 13 118 b839 92>i 43 ol,113J4 50 ft 377 6,729 3,187X Il7,275« 17,.175 311 3 k4,305 1,1133 81 36 73 ..... 74 i t bl43,401 ccl94,882 3,500 3 82 36 c 1,111 1 1 6M 1 1 1 43/2 43 3 4 7 2 5 1 7 5 1 3 1 10>i 1 1 S6X 4 4 40 5,325 d 227,0.57 300 66,193 4,468 ! d 194,393 160,789 3 Knit goods 1,15; i 6,'- 2>i 140 171 8 Tjimfi 1 10 60 Lumber and planing.. - Lumber and wood turn ing 4 12 37 16 41 9M 7 408 c 187 1,886 1,755 Lumbering Lumber, staves and beading 5 106 1 958,546 c 311,224 c 51,920 a 178,048 69,000 e 03,093 d 30,213 g 49,306 101,078 1,900 43,900 2fi2.5n m 45 c 2,303 Malt .... 153 Marble and stone cut- ting.... g63 Matches 184 15 8 4 36 5 18 16 20 195 Mattresses, bed-springs and upholstering... 105 J^ 7 Medicines Mineral water and 1 25 59 Organs 333 Packing meats 10 Paper pails 10 182 10 13 6 7 """"12 1 214 13 10 100 Paper, straw-board and wood-pulp 37: c 429,9 13 14,000 8,700 33; b 317,712 3 4,100 ,13' 58,836 10 1 i 226,747 3' a 19 Ifil 23>< c 5,015 ddl,720 15 Pearl buttons Pins 24 3,505H 5 Planing and re-sawing lumber 7>i c 317>^ Plating — gold, silver and nickel... Plumbing, steam and gas flttmg... 103 Posts, poles and ties.... Potash Powder, fuse and ex- plosives.. Printing, publishing and binding 7 6S 21,340 1 i^.Qii ■>ia 3 c 15 it 15 1 38 8 5 c 509 132 Pumps 1, B 14,07.jl 1 5.401V Regalias and society goods 1 c Rubber stamps, sten- cils, etc... 6,4ftll c 13,600; Sails, awning and tents. Salt.... 12 33 14 15 139 110 3 """47 c 7(«v b 4,9i)0 1 3,2:VS,'4 05 "17"" 70 144 \. 93f, ;!08>^ 3,\. 1 345 IS 6 a 4 4 Salt (combined with other establishments) Sash, doors and blinds. Saw mills . . 4nr,l,l3,645.;!4,'^.. 93 s l,3n!l,^ili0 18)< 315 ss5,407,«08 141 g 17,807 .1; .->,s;'i6 Saw, shingle and lath mills School furniture Sheet lead and lead pipes 1 84,5'J3 ' 1,71X1 ISi 18.-. 13 Shingle mills 11 " i" a 143 c Ship building «l,7ti3 24,335 1,70.-1 14,9.50 . 17,1;!;-. . q 8,751^ Soda, soap and candles. 202 Sorghum 1 4 1 s Spices and collee ex- tract 130 Spokes and hubs 153 ♦ For foot-notes, except for State, see page xxi. SUMMARY. XXI TABLE 1.— Continued. a S 3 s o a 9 1, 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. 1. g| .So .■3 1 Motive Power. Adults. 3 •a a i 3 o Water. Steam. Manufactories. 1 1 S a aS jgSS 4 II II Staves, heading and 94 33 1 10 41 6 305 8 2 1 1 25 2 550 183 15 6 1 10 3 11 12 40 1 33 1 1 c 1,496,458 851,500 100 1,088,000 1,311,450 1,948,000 g 359,846 710,500 2,500 3,000 1,000 95,550 520,000 a3,697,63t c 397,505 306,250 106,200 85,000 423,750 500,000 345,300 570,375 c 613,215 300,000 487,580 17,000 18,000 1,958 747 1 2,074 c 708Ji 579 1 499Ji 265 13 4 4 154 58 Wi3,177>^ iI344 201 133 60 582 100 391 c 764 797 56 d 379 16 5 15 345 67 d 639,785 c 270,978 100 c 917,142 I 320,477 253,540 bb 204,891 250,004 4,900 3,ij00 3,000 g 41,374 15,600 <:'=1,289,136 jj 111,385 c 74,200 d 38,000 25,000 304,160 64,500 117,884 c 381,776 g 294,150 20,000 g 113,304 8,343 3,774 93 14 d 3,598 914H Steel goods 4 137 Sticky fly paper .,. Stoves and fumaces— . 100 30 51 6 ■ 6 4 3 5 523 Tanneries - .1^ 36 c60 1 014 Threshing machines 380 Tin-ware 2 740 5 1 130 3 1 c 3 Tobacco. - 424 Tobacco pipes (clay).. . Trnnks............. .... Trusses Turned wood 6 3 75 20 2 38X 4 12 4 1 7 2 11 9 35 1 14 1 1 d495 Varnish 33 14 38 1 5X 111 820 "Wagon wood- work 74>^ Wind mills 196 Wheelbarrows, toy wagons, etc. 7 1 30 205 White bronze monu- 40 Wire goods 15 132 c 224 Wood alcohol and ace- 175 Wood bending """"24 98 "'"l66 12 51 65 152 4 46 2 3 638 2 4 330 310 835 Wood novelty goods.... Wood water-pipe 1,548 90 WnOlftTl TTIlNs 19 538 c 489 Wool and sheep-skin mats, etc 8 Zinc collar pads. 10 1 For foot-notes see page xxiii. a Not reported for 5 establishments. b Not reported for 7 establishments. c Not reported for 1 establishment. d Not reported for 3 establishments. e Besides there is 1 establishment operated by gas ; no report of horse power. f Not reported for 33 establishments. g Not reported for 3 establishments. h Operated by gas 10 horse power. I Not reported for 18 establishments. j Not reported for 112 establishments. k Not reported for 231 establishments. I Not reported for 4 establishments. m Not reported for 26 establishments. n Not reported for 90 establishments. o Besides, there are 3 establishments operated by gas 30 horse power and 1 by electricity X horse power. p One operated by gas 6 horse power. q Not reported for 6 establishments. r Not reported for 8 establishments. s Not reported for 10 establishments. t Not reported for 1 establishment, besides there is 1 operated by wind power, u Not reported for 13 establishment '■■. V Besides, there are 3 establishments operated by gas 13 horse power. "w Not reported for 43 establishments. X Not reported for 28 establishments. y Besides, there are 3 establishments operated by gas 19 horse power. z Not reported lor 12 establishments. aa Operated by gas 3 horse power. bb Not reported for 11 establishments. cc Not reported for 34 establishments. dd Not reported for M otl establishment. ee Not reported for 16 establishments. ff Not reported for 1 e3tablishm.ent, besides there are 7 operated by gas 65 horse power. gg Not reported for 51 establishments. hh Not reported for 19 establisments. 11 Not reported for 50 establishments. jj Not reported for 93 establishments. ^1^ Not reported for 9 establishments. XXll CMSTJS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. The following table shows for the State and for each county the aggre- gate number of manufactories returned, the capital invested, the average number of hands employed, the wages paid, and the motive power: TABLE 2. * State Alcona AUegan. Alpena Antrim Arenac... Baraga _ Barry Bay. Benzie Berrien Branch Calkoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa.. Clare Clinton Crawford Delta _ Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham. Ionia Iosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo. Kalkaska .. Kent -- Kewt^unaw, Lake Lapeer Loelanaw ._ LenawBti Livingston. Mackmac... Macomb ... Manistee.,. Manitou ... Marquette.. Mason Mecosta ■" For foot-notes, see page xxiii SUMMARY. XXlll TABLE 2— Continued. Counties. Menominee- Midland Missaukee- -. Monroe, Montcalm.-. Montmorency.. Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana. Ogemaw Ontonagon . Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa ._ Presque Isle. Roscommon... Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft Shia'wassee,. St. Clair St. Joseph... Tuscola Van Buren... Washtenaw.. Wayne.. Wexford Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. 1 1,968,337 537,390 3.56,155 1 976,094 i 1,893,713 19,6,50 7,!580,410 1.955.928 g 959,899 1 1,401,515 349,479 501,000 697,210 8,;mo 187,7-40 i 4,354,213 88,075 511,300 g 7,083,479 ' 383,683 3,048,000 939,340 n 1,641,1.59 1,245,900 437,889 956,735 n 1,684,063 aa33,3 10,348 1,939,973 J 3,448 J 854 J a3o k l,13.5>i bli 3,511 26 5,693 j 3,338 lih 831 1,310 334 301 767 18 ] 346 r 1,985 j IW 1 715 llh 6,416 m 461>^ 1,397 ( 877Ji 3,098 953 3i i 643>f t l,034Ji o 1,270 ml7,905>i 1,045 33 186 6 331 19 31 36 * S3 .-2 I as . a '^ d fo o J3 i » □ 10 2 i 30 3:) 3 11 33 71 4 10 311 63 433 14 9 8 73 39 49 31 99 153 49 8 41 58 55 193 31 3,961 1,531 3 3 j 1,316,631 n 34.5,161 u 36,795 ee 68,501 li 03,819 5,530 J 3,1.53,179 u 851,513 M 301,107 V 434,737 133,346 130,400 1 38»,427 3,.300 J 119,490 1 805,0.50 f 41,663 i 1.53,.500 8 3,511,7.50 1 94,419 1 530,200 r 378,063 ee 803,058 K 336,999 t 150,553 1 379,533 ee 475,695 mraS,458,286 g 439,667 Motive Power. Water. ^ 0) la-" hi 400 2 93 nv 413 15 978 4 13>^ 50K 10 6 2^ 2 15X 4 34X 7 Steam. o o >- ft 107 i 1,331 kk 1,933 t 317 103 17 175 73 310 830 mx } 1,3.55 ] 393 31M| 815 33 : 11 3,405;4 9 ; nn 361 5 I 193 P 30V 4,589 37 1,093 11 873 87V 3,847 117 1 4,810 3 80 117 j 16,3.50 51V 3,385 .52X 1 1,339 43 i 1,813 14 638 1 350 46 1,6.55 3 .55 15 .578 77 V 4,063>4- ,5V 193 4 810 163 a 13,475V 71 g 1,674 4 640 51.!^ i 1,994 76 3,818V 43V u 847 65 1 1,940 54V 1 3,180 60 g 1,231X 366 hh 17,731>!S 30 1 3,310 a Not reported for 123 establishments 109 of which employ 4,589 hands. b Not reported for 300 establishments. c Not reported for 819 establishments, 654 of which employ 3,005 hands. d Not reported for 58 establishcaents, besides there are 20 establishments operated by gas, 19 of which are of 154 horsQ power ; 1 establish- ment is operated by wind power, and 1 by elec- tricity X horse power. e Not reported for 1023^ establishments. f Not reported for 3 establishments. g Not reported for 4 establishments. h Not reported for 19 establishments. 1 Not reported for 1 establishment. J Not reported for 3 establishments. k Not reported for 5 establishments. 1 Not reported for 15 establishments. m Not reported for 9 establishments. n Not reported for 6 establishments. Not reported for 13 establishments. p Not reported for 37 establishments. q Not reported for 18 establishments. r Not reported for 11 establishments. 8 Not reported for 30 establish m.ents. t Not reported for 10 establishments. u Not reported for 8, establishments. V Not reported for 7 "establishments. w Not reported for 1 establishment, besides there is 1 establishment operated by gas 10 horse power. X Not reported for 34 establishments. y Besides there is 1 establishment operated- by gas 10-horse power. z Not reported for 17 establishments. aa Not reported for 35 establishments. bb Not reported for 16 establishments. cc Not reported for )^ of 1 establishment. ddNot reported for 5 establishments, besides there are 3 establishments operated by gas 16- horse power. ee Not reported for 28 establishments. ff Not reported for 6 establishments, besides there are 3 establishments operated by gas 30- horse power. gg Not reported for 33 establishments. hh Not reported for 13 establishments. il Not reported for 23 establishments. jj Not reported for 30 establishments, kk Not reported for 3 establishments, besides there is 1 establishment operated by wind power. 11 Not reported for 3^^ establishments, besides tbere are 3 establishments operated by gas. 14- horse power. mm Not reported for 38 establishments, nn There are besides 11 establishments operated by gas, 10 of which are of 84-horse power, and 1 establishment is operated by electricity, X horse power. XXIV CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. The following table shows, for all and for each of the mines reported, the aggregate number, the capital invested, the average number of hands employed, the wages paid during the year ending June 1, 1884, and the motive power: TABLE 3. o a 3 15 1=) 1 1 > 3 . 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. Id H a ^ b Motive Power. Adults. =3 S a 1 Water. Steam. Mines. 1 a s II as la " S3 it All mines. « 106 b 41,441,963 13,761 432 =6,386,355 4X d 697 92X • 25,709 Coal 4 36 a3 13 53 8 1 f 37,500 f 35,313,859 108,000 551,000 « 14,916,403 25,300 500,000 353 6,053 153 336 5,646 220 100 10 243 8 8 160 3 f 71,093 3,164,548 65,100 91,560 63,809,821 39,333 55,000 4 24>^ 2 8 49« 390 Copper H 40 s 11,988 Grindstones 140 Gypsum, plaster, and stucco 3 210 ■ 3 ■ft. Average No. of Hands Employed. 1. Motive Power. Adults. 1 o >> i .■a Water. Steam. State and Counties. i s f & a ■sj I, m 11 a = 1 j=3 1- State a 106 b 41,441,962 12,761 432 c8,2S6,355 iX d697 92X e 35,709 Baraga 5 13 a 3 1 1 4 11 8 45 4 4 6 1 804,000 1 18,818,934 108,000 4,000 100,000 t 24,000 451,000 5,615,523 h 13, 112,500 f 1,509,903 8,200 880,400 5,600 304 4,501 153 23 50 263 • 286 1,146 4,694 785 46 431 90 f 104,000 2,331,37& 55,100 8,000 21,000 f 58,500 70,560 641,925 g3.303,668 473,.386 11,100 203,444 15,093 4 12 3 1 1 4 7 8 43 4 1 4jir 1 225 138 8 g 6,748 140 Ionia 12 5 5 3 100 163 140 Jackson 136 Kent 3 310 697 Keweenaw 4,110 1 a 447 1 11,328 751 Monroe 12 Ontonagon 5 5 H 40 f 1,130 Sliiawasaee 28 a Includes 1 establishment manufacturing 32,000 barrels of salt. b No capital reported for 8 mines employing 1,038 hands. c No wages reported for 5 mines employing 306 hands. d One mine employs horses. e Not reported for 6 niinea. f Not reported for 1 mine. g Not reported for 3 mines. li Not reported for 5 mines. I Not reported for 2 mines. ZXVl CENSUS OF MICHIGAK, 1884. FISHERIES. The number of fisheries in the State is returned at 316; capital invested, $702^365; average number of adult males employed, 1,276, adult females, 40, children and youths, 22; amount paid in wages during the year ending June 1, 1884, $253,683. The following table shows for the State and each county the number of fisheries, the capital invested, average number of hands employed, and the wages paid during the year ending June 1, 1883 : TABLE 5. State and Counties. State.. Alcona.- Allegan. Alpena.. Arenac. - Bay Benzie Berrien Charlevoix. Cheboygan.. Chippewa. Delta. Emmet... Grand Traverse. Houghton Huron Keweenaw Leelanaw Mackinac. Macomb Manistee Manitou , Marquette... Mason Menominee- Monroe Muskegon.. Oceana Ontonagon. Ottawa Presqiio Isle. Saiiiljic, Sclioolcrafr St. Olair 'riiscohi Van Huron Wayne 316 Average No. of Hands Employed. AduItB. 3 a =i 1 1 ^ 1 702,365 > l,276>i 3.001 5,blXI 51,300 3,000 900 16,700 17,000 39,600 7,280 1,100 34.300 ]2o,BhO 8,:|.50 m) 4,800 2,500 3,200 5,305 84,170 1,740 400 44,795 15,000 5,000 38,000 40,700 4,21 10 9,000 1,700 12,600 10,000 2.700 » 66,875 12,H80 10,410 1,900 10,400 « Not repnrted for 1 fishery In wliich 2 hands are employed. b Not reported for 2 fisheries. ' Not reported for 20 fisheries, in 18 of which 64 hands are employed 1 Not repnrted for 1 ttbliHry. e Nntreporleft for 4 fisheries. ' Not reported for 3 fisheries. g Not reported for 6 flahories. 10 102 15 29 36 58 16 .50 12.-.3»- 30 1 4 19 ■1 19 163 d 15 3 109 18 5 53 42 17 S 28 21 12 66 40 22 = 253,683 ! 2,130 1 1,900 :;:::;i .... 24,798 1,630 26,746 a 66S 472 21,6.56 9,000 3,000 d 9,061 4,735 800 1,375 1,701 9,009 9,340 331 16,410 2,500 2,720 335 5,325 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, JUNE 1, 18S4. TABLES-AGRICULTURE. CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — The Number, Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, the Value of Farming Farms, June 1, 1884 ; also, the Cost of Building and Repairing Fences, of Fertiliz- State and Counties. Farms classified according to Tenure. State Alcona Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga. Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix.. Cheboygan . Chippewa. .. Clare Clinton Crawford... Delta.. Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gr. Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton ... Huron Ingham . ... Ionia loscu _ Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo. Kalkaska... Kiiit Kowocjiaw. - Lake Lapeer Number Number. 157,389 138,523 203 5,4.56 554 971 302 68 3,.537 1,403 588 3,941 3,378 3,854 2,566 9.54 629 518 3,770 267 212 4,102 763 4,188 167 1,320 3,384 4,292 149 2,il«4 3,4()3 231 3,ii;b ;!,t74 3,148 (ioU 5,316 ;)() ■11)3 3,1)5!) 194 4,947 512 907 273 56 3,143 1,371 3,266 2,828 3,156 2,030 887 601 483 306 3,301 255 196 3,618 697 3,(599 154 1,131 3,030 3,732 133 2,778 3,039 3,313 303 ],S:,7 3,1185 3,1133 :>'M\ 4,631 21 368 3,206 5,657 3 132 17 34 14 1 67 74 22 134 123 133 13 93 34 149 7 27 56 157 106 124 95 7 73 126 63 21 211 14 13 148 13,209 Land in Farms. Improved. Unimproved. "^-a = ^ I R S c i .£ a S ?> ; S S .i ■c " '-s 3 ! S = « ■ Acres. I Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 8,974,656 < 7,997,541 977,115 5,877.570 4,059.288 1.818,382 6 9,.3B3 377 I 374,418 35 , 13,575 40 38,427 15 1 318 57 30 541 328 576 461 31 18 12 11 381 5 31 440 62 298 403 100 310 361 13 108 363 463 19 414 1 23 305 10,497 1,458 '227,915 48,419 15,969 217,863 221,269 298,846 207,376 23,709 13,690 18,785 10,577 242,005 5,892 16,939 336,1147 1U,!IU8 363,533 7,331 45,334 146,7; 1 371,696 9,706 133,571 220,350 239,009 7,873 76,3911 3116,88:-, 3«1,1KIH 13,910 315,711 3,330 13,799 313,517 6,906 242,128 11,695 21,843 7,866 1,026 312,313 42,331 14,2.55 187,657 190,960 380,471 193,691 18,.543 10,767 14,895 8,379 334,ai3 4,8115 11,547 303,734 15,374 341,369 5,314 37,909 137,399 3,50,738 3,895 115,,535 197 938 336,191 6,033 67,197 368,.5S7 344,970 11,534 383,163 1,311 I ll,32:i 199,633 3,4.57 33.290 1.880 6,584 3,631 15.603 6.1188 1,714 ai,206 30.309 18,375 13,585 5,167 1,933 3,891) 3,198 17,702 997 5,383 34,333 1,694 31,154 1,907 I1V373 30,9.58 5.811 18,046 33.433 ' 13,818 1,851 9,303 28,398 ' 16,939 i 1,386 33,548 1,115 1,.576 13,885 19,017 147,791 44,338 57,390 29,203 6,577 95,667 51,901 45,623 96,600 , 81,513 i 110,735 ' 69,513 49,041 63,537 107.975 25,676 57,940 113,617 67.695 111,380 39,030 72,.5!13 136,180 94 81):! •18,505 163,1,54 105,144 100,535 20,308 ; 89,1 IB 117,010 73,319 37,164 140,138 4,598 36,.593 139,767 11,941 86,092 33,931 48,666 31,.574 5,;557 70,.55B 40.187 41,441 I 65.059 53,053 60,928 i 56.185 66,577 44.8US 43,843 30.398 66,838 17,618 17.8.53 76,080 56,193 75.6.53 13,094 61,868 1 00,666 T4,3!i7 11,0.<5 64,099 64.670 16,756 76,431 59,910 48,088 33,505 101,4:58 3,40(i 18,:5(i7 73,358 7,076 61,699 10,397 8,624 7,620 30 3.5.111 11.714 4.181 31..541 3S,460 49,807 26,597 2,936 4,233 20,684 7,436 41,147 8,0,58 40.087 36,.51>7 11,503 35,638 36.430 10.73o 35,514 30,496 7,430 70,433 40,445 35,8.55 3..5.53 13,683 .57,100 33,.531 3,659 38.670 3,193 8,035 67..509 AGRICULTURE. Implem,ents and of Live Stock, and the Number of Rods of Tile and open Ditches on ers purchased, and of Labor hired, and the Value of Farm Productions, in 1883. '^ ■a a ; Estimated value of all Ditches. = rf '%. •a r oViri,. farm productions of Liaooi. 1888 (sold, consumed 1 =t 1 C e3 or on hand). .11 C g| i F S to c 1 1 fco 11 1 ■5 aid for w cor farm I iS3, Inclu board. aid for w lor farm or during value of b 3d. 1 c . o c "o o aSS 1 si E- > % ■3 Amou for durii valui .12 = 1 a Eods. Eods. 4,170,325 Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. (a a 6,301,944 571,443,462 409,245 21,897,486 70,626,248 3,335,983 265,673 11,923,055 1,609,740 78,489,373 85,890,094 1 3.332 380 18.014 78,310 12,386 321 21,669 1,304 100,290 101, ,519 3 129,944 33,824 16,.584,980 715,501 3,088,848 54,690 5,349 838,910 46,464 2,260,473 2,645,728 3 3,650 170 610,855 33,376 114,623 10,009 .564 43,734 3,.50O 129,851 137,377 4 2,012 1.521.428 67,545 31,639 249,578 22,822 528 47,060 4,858 349,277 283,428 5 14,482 321 479,365 90,312 7,216 295 21,861 5,.517 71,046 72,898 6 389 3 63,780 2,5.50 87..5a7 1,630 10 7,994 1,075 16,6.53 18,887 7 65,660 17.641 11,328,736 474,448 1,620,846 49,839 4,962 205,228 32,114 1,6,50,563 1,879,267 8 96,597 16,621 3,610,335 166,162 636,822 37,457 4,406 95,352 8,525 359,982 434,239 9 1,615 77 913,970 86,189 134,610 11,837 1,377 25,001 3,501 148,688 171,263 10 91,754 40,938 16,082,847 485,277 1,548,940 78,238 6,620 309,784 38,212 1,994,663 2,174,918 11 142,567 33,103 16,043,863 488,569 1,808,476 61,437 9,316 231,383 30,580 2,051,350 2,208,016 12 132,312 23,590 20,240,531 783,476 2,365,523 109,348 11,972 439,249 69,032 3,269,898 8,454,000 13 38,466 5,772 14,083,739 426,020 1,530,643 76,240 10,128 231,.581 37,192 1,880,612 2,053,586 14 1,391 75 1,522,057 68,914 203,.563 9,333 363 42,640 2,280 225,346 272,367 15 6,445 1,520 i 901,370 48,279 176,238 29,.509 252 39,3.59 1,895 120,648 152,.583 16 3,724 825,835 33,044 123,498 9,875 110 19,196 2,904 107,432 131,827 17 1,791 179 417,287 18,813 87,2.55 9,163 377 17,297 1,958 63,685 76,127 18 203,301 47,327 16,343,355 591,238 1,984,243 53,340 2,871 395,560 86,764 2,318,883 3,457,284 19 219 262,585 10,678 45,789 4,061 385 6,808 1,293 43,597 45,267 30 637 lO' 444,876 20,470 87,483 16,707 600 37,345 4,978 112,610 117,228 31 164,633 111,521 15,897,135 587,.507 3,007,063 80,681 2,720 261,398 32,471 3,087,097 2,323,596 32 164 3 1,313,310 44,044 152,603 8,878 199 24i,607 2,869 1.93,554 186,977 38 227,318 343,957 17,131,214 666,080 3,127,207 68,075 6,620 351,854 47,903 3,373,108 2,444,897 34 2,414 81 375,485 15,734 46,958 2,577 436 20,984 3,331 47,327 50,766 35 2,544 371 2,807,700 114,102 375,098 26,998 3,841 69,196 7,890 385,748 476,866 36 216,133 77,878 8,887,973 289,654 1,160,098 60,109 342 133,331 16,885 911,689 1,038,070 27 140,642 318,834 19,318,084 700,540 2,2.50.155 90,539 10,815 326,815 48,363 2,906,357 3,008,644 38 3,497 290,245 11,643 86,195 9,236 738 158,610 766 146,913 113,698 29 140,365 8,2.15 6,680,157 299,963 899,469 74,620 1,888 127,829 17,089 723,871 988,964 30 205,956 123,244 14,488,820 549,501 1,809,801 104,742 4,200 287,354 35,441 2,008,496 2,223,872 31 98,034 57,451 16,406,330 688,142 1,960,043 53,256 7,068 336,426 46,709 2,108,218 2,350,086 32 8,838 914 322,835 19,537 58,994 2,443 150 16,998 1,493 64,786 66,334 33 39,529 16,539 4,525.885 165,745 599,703 33,335 541 96,683 10,104 627,100 599,110 34 163,743 72,879 21,330,670 780,928 3,179,879 127,048 6,627 483,574 75,670 8,200,266 3,392,220 35 55,401 4,847 17,561,195 661,754 1,950,122 65,134 5,440 359,694 54,680 2,495,430 3,634,006 36 705 360 799,688 30,714 116,488 9,337 478 16,468 979 123,783 142,818 37 98,745 49,883 18,-522,117 781,898 2,191,988 89,401 9,292 387,595 60,601 2,338,804 2,618,372 38 60 99,690 975 27,870 350 110 6,067 620 17,358 20,653 39 1,385 279' 6.53,315 31,491 102,165 8,384 897 16,373 1,693 108,670 109,940 40 118,334 142,632 12,906,591 496,514 1,840,091 65,247 3,982 265,550 38,681 1,906,948 2,011,879 41 4 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Farms Classified according ,' to Temire. Land in Farms. Improved. : D~ 3 Ef " 27,660 4,1 397,796 43,017 218,008 22,408 3,367 580 26,181 4,788 1,095 2,433 5,9,ol 4,U20 8,4B3 8,921 3,370 193,4.56 27,4.1: 120,311 ! 12,ii02 1,392 200 185,695 30,889 3,830 8,483 23,397 59,241 11,7.54 :331,l.->(i 33!l,074 34,31(1 45,408 65,881 363,036 57,333 10,136 2,844 42,634 4,890 5,457 135,15a 9,233 1,190 137,390 180,946 J-,530 194,934 311,6: !0 333,173 1.53,!I75 310.346 2!U,764 197,173 l!l,4;iS Unimproved. 9,784 15,3.54 31,093 13,381 3,048 194 12,551 653 i,7;b.s 14,137 1,UT 1,5111 34,1X15 3:5,357 444 14,635 1.\3!I5 34.1 37 3;!,105 36,3113 41,901 4,778 I Acres. 76,135 109,087 107,939 32,462 73,896 .53,.591 9.14:3 38,694 .53,440 98,:346 .55,107 59,260 33.3.54 99,934 117.11:; 13.4.HI 70,.571 114,SW5 1:3.5,195 98,.5:30 51,6-6 4,3 !8 SI. 197 40,783 30,374 100,8:;0 43,488 4,034 : 7,714 11,681 11X1,797 1.50,399 59,601 1711,840 101,717 80,455 49,4;t3 £ 0) a si Aci-es. Acres. en, 103 6,942 80,303 28,785 65,470 43,469 33,053 409 50.851 22,045 48,2:34 4,3:57 4,:33J 47,814 84,129 51,739 50,930 30,770 84,048 9:3,191 •10.9.59 3..551 65.844 34,799 38,4:35 .5.5,331 40,7:33 3,0.55 105,114 4»i,97S 3l,;!;io 64,441 77,1.57 :!7,;!41'i 95,778 77,:!04 69,890 56,887 45,:!33 4,833 3,467 5,626 14,217 2,484 34,:371 39.430 3,051 17,698 ;30,857 43,1X14 34,364 10,667 787 I5,:3.5:i 15,984 1,839 45,lill9 1,7.56 969 32,600 133,7a3 387 36,o.)6 73,143 38,384 31, ,837 33,568 4,110 AGRICULTURE. O Ditches June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. „- ! ■B § 1 Estimated value of all Ditolies. B rt 1 Lator. farm productions ol 1883 (sold, consumed tc "S 1 Oi 1 E be c 13 or on hand). .la F 5 S 1 .s 1 c o to 13 5R S Si" a5.s 2 S o j; 13 tn ■ O " o 1 1 till 1=11 !iif '6 p 11 si e3 o .IS, i 5 — Rods. Ti jS s^ '' 1 c ?: 3 ri S£«.S < 1° i Uods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollai-s. 249,787 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. a 1,386 ISO 1,462,636 67,548 12,.595 214 32,628 3,120 224,439 292,746 42 317,870 731,234 26,843,183 l,005,aT5 2,981,139 110,067 4,156 497,380 80,677 3,901,720 4,019,694 '43 153,067 75,.564 1 14,552,338 540,303 1,878,129 79,129 7,995 320,550 41,542 2,161,631 2,311,706 i44 205 35 2-28,422 5,946 28,759 3.368 14,050 716 44,471 48,374 45 313,«5 100,150 14,498,200 593,245 1,869,393 77,011 5,886 216,982 30,869 1,746,379 1,933,203 46 9JB 117 1,413,780 65,788 324,500 2,5,852 1,135 43,518 4,078 256,919 288,642 - 47 550 49,310 4,5.54 33,375 1,688 311 4,838 2,188 23,531 34,315 48 1,080 388,115 36,688 81,759 10,198 4,544 46,305 3,032 145,745 146,737 49 6,009 437 1,619,201 72,200 336,393 18,839 485 48,541 4,505 251,978 273,396 50 7,055 2,535 3.026,035 134,885 498,437 29,950 2,770 89,848 9,539 442,404 533,376 51 2,546 1,016 1,455,.512 32,428 183,967 14,709 320 69,816 5,143 173,790 173,790 52 46,283 6,575 1,. 539,541 70,020 237,872 20,214 649 45,024 5,696 197,040 223,082 53 828 70 719,175 21,339 103,524 7,421 ' 346 27,257 3,157 97,138 104,538 54 453,989 253,338 13,889,137 559,992 1,491,934 94,819 3,810 2.53,541 32,^91 1,776,7.55 1,918,881 55 41,588 38,108 6,668,749 383,352 998,732 43,353 3,.593 191,701 18,841 1,065,685 1,203,798 56 395 20 91,000 4,235 24,852 1,848 60 5,543 388 14,164 14,302 57 26,296 3,210 2,732,895 126,149 396,584 20,517 2,790 76,444 6,966 402,464 432,402 .58 18,014 2,163 3,308,420 147,749 541,470 33,837 4,620 137,961 15,629 448,783 538,074 59 199,040 413,375 25,733,238 962,924 3,150,923 115,210 21,7.34 583,101 92,303 4,004,789 4,105,814 60 4,991 1,118 4,032,725 180,948 516,029 35,517 1,719 80,153 10,899 469,625 571,4.54 61 890 45 584,569 20,226 94.737 9,581 1,088 21,206 3,768 74,164 76,632 62 485 78,100 2,.574,190 7,230 112,211 .53,160 485,753 4,285 22,444 100 .568 5,803 72,.578 422 7,984 31,085 371,506 36,073 427,066 63 8,452 ""1^247' 64 220 187,982 8,915 30,773 8,510 283 8,651 1,299 25,136 25,846 85 720 503,550 10,141,900 19,0.59 421,313 72,000 1,289,360 5,390 44,854 202 1,719 13,080 157,943 734 21,720 65,377 1,248,411 77,330 1,396,803 66 80.134 '"l6,65l' 67 348 40 400,4.55 39,493 77,5.55 13,342 6,6116 21,526 8,835 81,774 115,654 68 43,750 3,315 17,937 2,530 774 3,590 300 9,170 13,088 69 236,318 102,712 10,830,064 469,713 1,360,028 64,338 2,499 235,441 23,825 1,239,792 1,389,.596 70 128,516 19,365 8,533,9.58 414,327 1,354,868 75,856 1,031 146,585 17,303 968,919 1,336,903 71 135,230 4,715 34.013 2,512 83 11,140 326 28,903 32,101 72 '226,618' "'9'3",6.53' 13,203,394 462,316 1,930,954 58,397 4,434 264,891 39,6.50 1,993,247 2,109,443 73 334,171 13,920 11,943,715 535,010 1,778,189 70,402 2,.566 186,885 22,659 1,448,721 1,739,600 74 51,582 5,063 16,083,205 486,921 1,5.57,3.55 89,069 16,799 284,866 43,500 2,137,307 3,420,124 75 170,964 125,095 10,516,330 454,423 1,476,564 73,373 2,178 228,847 24,849 1,274,493 1,464,024 76 85,709 41,283 13,893,687 468,755 1,850,183 57,528 8,279 244,816 32,002 1,771,224 1,857,840 77 282,128 263,312 24,449,754 971,3a5 2,816,6.52 122,909 5,910 630,098 104,136 3,875,966 3,9.57,411 78 489,718 310,303 20,239,644 719,915 1,912,697 113,787 18,490 370,115 48,323 2,193,874 2,374,455 79 .581 45 1,187,005 58,190 203,984 13,021 1,058 40,334 3,823 208,573 238,593 80 6 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions State, Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Farms classified according to Tenure. Land in Farms. Improved. Unimproved. I State,- A.lcona Co Alcona Curtis Greenbusli . Harrisville,. Number. Number. ^-HNumber. 157,389 138,523 5,657 13,209 303 38 30 10 125 191 37 28 10 119 3 6 1 1 1 Allegan Co, Allegan... Casco Cheshire .. Clyde Dorr Fillmore. . Ganges — Gun Plain Heath i Hopkins Laketown. . . Lee i-ieighton Manlius Martin Monterey... Otsego Overisal Pine Plains. yalem | Saugatuck . . Trowbridge . Watson Way land 5,156 286 285 2.55 iOl 242 lei 265 217 121 291 165 126 236 ni3 160 219 snii 100 211) 251 2.^8 4,917 25B 221 96 329 326 240 1.53 114 207 172 135 221 228 2:^1 242 242 205 32 377 274,418 9 25 15,4.">2 3 26 11.944 6 2,", lO.S.iO 2 .1 2,902 3 10 13.235 3 i 16,657 3 22 12,228 4 16 16.4li7 4 .1 o.HlUi 4 17 15.8.56 3 9 7,,540 4 y 3,647 b 23 14,170 6 15 6,879 3 22 13,8!12 10 16 14.382 6 18 14.635 V 11 12,479 9 4,657 3 13 10,a56 11 9 11,767 1.. 26 13,192 15 13,797 10 28 13.848 1| .llpena Co. .. •i' Alpena 3| Green 4i L'Mit,^ Knpiil.s 5. iMaplo UuIl.^1,' «; Ossintke... . 7 \Vilmiii 8 AliHMia city. .554 1.50 106 41 127 1 512 137 .56 08 91 40 131 1 4 10 1 13,,5;5 2.7.<4 l..'i28 2,427 1,2.59 63h5 4.2!i9 343 11.695 2,784 1,726 2.427 1,232 368 .92: ;ii) 1.8,80 """i02" 2l)T 1.377 107 44,328 13.0<3 4.027 5..-V19 6.76li iiinT 1.50 3v'i,931 11 .-ilMl 3,.594 1.195 6.766 924 9,5S> 10,397 1,214 4:33 4,344 2.668i l..V<8 r 1,91« 1,124 l,lK17 1,0 tl 1,6:!5 1,218 6,5<4 116 5S8 139 ,^44 1,151 528 :112 654 .■!89 5.440 6,2;iti 1.167 :!,2i(; 3,157 5,028 48.6.6li 4^^112 4,960 5,00ii 419 2.790 8,624 1.4;i7 84:! 1!8 4,-;o 1 .2-;4 148 426 92 1 126 AGRICULTURE. 7 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. _r ^3 « • Estimated value of al Ditches. ^ c S Labor. farm productions of 18S3 (sold, consumed bo c V □ V. or on hand). 1 "rf s .la a M a |3| ^rf CO rt o 1 2 feS g V oS o ■si o 11^^ s-stl 3 si 3 g 3 H 3 o . 2 3 o . .b3 .S 3. = g .r tia^S < a 3 Z P 3 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,609,740 1,304 Dollars. Dollars. 6,301,944 4,170,325 571,443,462 31,897,486 70,626,248 3,335,983 285,673 11,923,055 78,4S9,:!63 85390,094 1 3,333 380 409,245 18,014 78,310 13,388 331 31,669 100,290 101,510 1 70,100 3,346 10,448 6,528 1,140 720 24 1,825 4,710 15,095 12,687 16,029 310 100 21,220 1,020 190 150 12,687 3 2,050 230 65,700 3,190 10,170 3,455 1,905 510 13,405 13,700 4 972 50 2o2,22:, 10,458 51,164 8,071 107 13,329 644 46,464 59,103 2,200,473 59,103 5 129,944 33,824 16,.5S4,9S0 715,.501 3,068,348 54,690 5,349 338,910 3,645,723 1 7,50:3 3,083 1,055,030 44,163 108,453 4,372 576 28,105 3,936 165,726 165,726 ■J 3,946 8,139 732,470 21,74:! 85,659 943 441 15,251 1,709 45,799 132,338 3 10,377 484 616.500 25,870 84,060 2,528 185 14,:S91 2,103 94,i:SK 94,136 4 7,585 ISfi.U.iO 6,590 18,800 540 106 5,930 446 21,801 42,.579 5 8,898 1,688 797,H50 39,790 110,537 1,814 34 8,r>61 1,185 12:3,723 123,723 6 4,9BB 839,710 0S,2:!8 114,743 3,514 11,14.5 1,.593 122..',-)ft 122,390 7 11,360 3,320 651,040 26,SS9 82,873 3,133 176 22,094 3,.528 131,588 31.5,704 8 8,000 325 1,095,;V,2 35,279 151,693 3,124 483 31,100 2,847 101.078 13:3,611 9 1,551 77 186,480 7,070 24,150 1,967 199 S,«12 463 16,:i:!.i 25,116i; 10 10,846 595 946.845 35,734 128,473 1,847 70 11,428 3,700 127,761 127,701 11 3,349 172 357,595 18,061 45,765 705 5 5,128 1,144 311,083 52,991 12 798 144.055 908,450 :i,900 40,045 37,291 124,101 1,301 4,7.52 20 159 2,721 23,889 686 3,616 12,065 148,785 17,889 148,785 13 6,360 1,240 14 3,128 364 516,275 18,.i5S .57,195 3,573 124 14,114 3,6 a 92,544 102,8.52 15 S,445 2,978 836,707 34,272 103,871 1,148 269 18,874 3,025 132,9:30 132,9:30 16 1,440 376 1,032,075 4:3,610 106,715 1,785 60 31,250 3,353 129,161 144,14:3 17 5,686 1,465 994,.S:J0 40,790 111,495 5,015 593 19,613 3,674 115,954 122,883 18 3,965 612,4.50 41,430 106,850 947 11,868 825 60,685 90,.549 19 161 181,430 7,793 25,306 1,360 103 5,125 423 18,118 25,740 21) 2,060 700,1125 29,084 84,036 3,.563 714 12,540 1,512 131,108 121,108 21 5,&31 7,5'lt 760,350 30,435 58,751 4,650 748 22,8:J8 1,707 115,068 179,943 22 6,4;X) 1 1,569 842,0:1O 33,711 103,540 3,493 117 15,045 1,019 105,577 105,.577 2:3 3,991 200 890,801 28,273 134,301 1,3.58 36 15,868 2,.53l 126,2110 126,200 24 6,368 150 703.9.50 28,355 79,703 1,460 142 8,425 830 100,191 100,191 ]:i7,:i77 2;. 3,650 170 610,855 33,376 114,622 10,009 564 42,724 3,.500 129,851 1 1,715 100 164,360 9,161 27,630 1,0:!5 175 11,077 326 26,220 20,491 564 93,370 3,900 16,730 733 42 7,920 L,3:i3 23,.567 :-'2..')67 3 478 70 1 96,900 7,000 17,425 1,188 96 4,570 695 31,982 31,082 4 100 49,180 3,425 14,5.55 990 3,376 130 12,835 15,776 5 28,625 3,265 8,830 1,510 3 870 55 3,690 :i,50o 6 603 167,520 6,925 27,262 3,.564 89 12,071 8.54 29,157 3:3,471 7 190 \ 11,000 700 3,200 2,000 160 2,840 208 4,353 3,500 :3,50U :i83,428 8 2,012 1 1,521,428 67,545 219,578 33,833 .528 47,080 249,277 1 878 ; 3!I0,825 13,807 52,868 3,5:« 5 10,321 1,272 50.2'.7 .56,2:11 2 4(J ll«,.532 5,653 27,878 1,797 15 2,:3:38 90 23,031 28,287 3 ] 67,350 123,051l i 04.930 3,712 5,545 ! 3,6:n 0,542 ] 8,400 18,.592 478 3,680 1,364 25 IS 53 3,099 4,205 3,833 .81 420 720 11,415 IK.liOO 14,1:19 11,6.59 23,119 iy,71l 4 5 256 6 25 72,80.1 2,9:i0 8,984 1,533 25 3,367 H5 10,815 10,845 V 33 8l,3a) 4 225 1(1,998 4,640 5,683 231 14,1)88 14,7.52 8 110,500 0,118 1 20,651 1,847 8 2,761 201) 21,1)62 ,2:),1II0 '.) 100 71,905 3,512 : 12,055 475 1,140 292 15,880 10,093 10 8 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Kearney Mancelona.. Milton Star- Torch Lake. Warner Arenac County.. Arenac. Au G-res... Clayton _ Deep River Lincoln Mason Moffitt- Standish ._ Whitney Baraga County.. Arvon... Baraga L'Anse.- _. Spurr Barry County.. Assyria _ Baltimore Barry Carlton Castleton Hastings Hope Irving Johnstown Maple Grove.. Orangeville-., Prain\'vill('_. RutlaiHl.. Farms Classified accord- ing to Tenure. Thovn;i|.i.U. Woodland.... ... Yaukco .S|n'iiifj;K. . HaaiiIl^;■^; vHy Baiit:;or. Beaver Fi-aiikt'iilusl Frasor IIani|)(,on . KaAvkawlin Merril.l, ._ Morutor --- Piiiconning 65 116 35 10 302 81 3,537 237 204 iiio 219 213 171 26ti 201) 167 214 270 2,S7 173 31 1,102 4,") !14 79 182 Kir, 135 IHIi IW 59 106 35 Num- Num- ber, ber. 10 273 71 3,142 221 2111 176 1811 148 203 isr, 143 247 ISO ISl 18t »! 251 158 1,271 37 112 153 157 118 155 115 Land in Farms. Improved. J. c V '? c « 0) 1 -c tr ^ c = a tt) 1 •=' IBS! Unimproved. 774 1,332 5,234 212 271 144 10,497 2,137 1,645 2,196 1,186 420 1,275 730 318 12 10 41 14 20 10 ]3 24 25 16 20 13 83 21 1,458 372 743 143 200 327,915 15,314 13,474 16,814 ll,2fi9 12,356 8 572 13^624 14,718 13.507 15,675 14,078 16,922 15,171 17,062 15,305 11,899 2,155 48,419 1,478 1.28;5 7,266 889 7,018 4,928 5,001 7,125 1,234 Acres, Acres. 770 4 981 351 3,881 1,353 164 48 193 78 105 39 7,8(56 1,472 1,217 1,528 1,135 270 862 ;,63i 665 428 668 51 150 413 3,126 5,370 2,013 523 772 39,203 5.944 4,676 5,271 2,049 1,980 2,401 3,012 3,126 3,511 1,928 238 757 54 21,.574 5,159 4,657 5,1129 .520 6»i0 2,103 riis 110 146 1,.550 5,332 674 3,752 1,859 285 15 7,629 785 19 242 1,.529 1,300 298 876 ;,.580 1,026 432 364 8 461 282 101 42 100 100 212,313 12,117:1 12,819 15.526 11,2114 11,6:U 8,246 ll,:r,4 U.RIO , 12,813 13,737 12,805 ' 16,515 14.251 16,522 ; 14,312 11,312 1.890 ; 42,:!;n 1,18:! 1,2.85 6,997 447 6,099 4,0li9 3,663 6,6-.9 1,229 15,602 2,341 6-">5 1,288 65 826 2,270 318 694 1,938 1,273 407 920 540 993 587 265 6,088 2',)5 j 269"! 442 919 859 1,;!39 466 5 i,;k5 422 60 95.6IJ7 6,870 7,8,s.5 4,:>x8 7.382 6.456 3,995 5.908 5,967 4,965 7,"9L 6,587 3,399 6,316 5,30U 7,116 5,818 274 51,901 097 4,8:!;! 6.;120 4,626 6] 284 4,789 7,.5,34 3,802 ! 1,333 403 60 70,.556 4.918 5,831 3,(X14 5,2:2 5,178 4.'4l.8 4.8I:: :>.2T8 5,1.54 5,465 2,11: !8 3.801 :!.9;i:; .5.:181 4.181 243 40.187 I 61X1 ' 4,391 I 3,620 4,336 763 5,474 3,;!4:! 6,307 30 "26 35,111 1 .952 3.054 l.XU 2.170 1.278 1,2:57 1,440 1,154 1.687 1,107 1.122 461 2,.515 1,:!67 1,7:« 1 .6:57 :!1 11.714 97 5;!9 2.700 400 1.569 810 1,446 l,;i37 10 AGRICULTURE. » Ditches June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. 1 _.- ■a V 1 1 Estimated value of all Ditches. M a Labor. farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed c 1 bo a or on hand). -a 1 e3 Its 11 a c; 'si ja SE d gi2- ^^^i 01-2 to iJ a 03 c =i-s oS-Sf J. "^ kD J" -a .=• •a M = 2 '3 1 paid -door 1883 f boai piiiil door Ibor (1 ng val i a S3 .2 « -S = ¥? c.g^'-a 3 ,. g at Is 6 Amou for < durir valu Amou for dairj inclu S ^ 15 1 B Rods. Rods. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollai-s. Dollars. 1 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. a >3 30 59,400 2,162 11,178 265 10 831 25 8,533 9,017 11 100,735 207,750 2,420 12,245 11,960 39,959 642 2,883 2,829 7,149 198 651 7,363 42,091 15,183 48,811 \'^ 640 13 10 34 400 650 2,435 2,795 1,283 350 700 1,190 1,348 H 11,900 11,065 345 500 305 30 7,316 ""369" 410 369 45 13 5,517 1,740 1,153 3,418 1,828 15 16 14,482 321 479,365 21,639 90,312 295 31,861 71,046 72,898 1 2,513 204 101,700 5,175 19,833 731 35 3,007 345 14,113 14,113 2 9,081 91,750 2,606 19,415 2,518 180 3,795 492 11,385 11,385 3 314 37 109,790 3,393 13,289 BU6 5 2,616 264 13,741 13,741 4 510 80 62,450 2,465 12,540 783 30 4,040 1,.505 11,215 11,215 5 6 500 1,05U 1,759 3,000 800 2,200 1,800 6 74 46,250 7,809 345 1,693 125 7,284 7,336 7 8 1,550 56,975 3,576 10,451 1,108 2,710 236 7,633 7,633 9 190 3,950 1,615 3,975 1,065 45 10 3,200 350 5,675 5,675 10 389 3 63,780 2,550 37,597 1,630 7,994 1,075 16,653 18,887 1 130 10,830 215 3,737 50 1,190 600 4,363 4,363 2 259 3 43,000 1,960 9,640 1,498 6,285 125 8,300 10,.534 3 6,950 3,000 375 24,220 82 10 319 200 1.50 200 2,790 1,200 2,790 1,200 4 5 65,660 17,641 11,328,736 4r4,44S 1,620,846 49,829 4,962 205,223 32,114 1,650,562 1,879,267 1 3,578 815 781,415 3lj.0^l7 105,874 3,579 261 12,475 1,422 114,944 116,821 2 5,994 1,170 695,801 24.BBU 93,878 4,533 377 11,853 1,794 105,131 113,984 3 1,350 146 938,250 41,575 127.630 4,235 281 21,265 3,428 145,638 158,281 4 6,881 2,360 815,950 aj,3iS 96,690 2,170 9,283 1,307 69,3.57 101,290 b 845 1,080 865,760 34,9ft5 160,243 5,181 87 10,affl 1,635 103,746 120,434 6 3,422 1,011 482,340 19,4;« 57,670 2,779 96 10,769 596 70,712 70,712 7 2,469 654 353,050 31,:a2 74,433 1,936 162 6,046 861 68,915 92,126 8 4,134 1,303 735,100 33,si;5 98,025 3,098 250 12,460 1,684 111,921 111,921 9 2,246 487 729,480 30,433 112,008 1,232 414 16,269 2,334 119,462 127,685 10 9,591 3,586 923,5911 43,850 129,313 4,264 145 15,788 3,488 129,983 133,991 11 7,283 68 557,160 33,351 85,369 3,804 86 11,312 2,391 96,738 101,.527 12 1,140 40 714,825 20,520 95,616 3,692 520 19,386 2,810 141,210 ■164,930 IS 3,603 624 617,300 31,737 97,468 1,040 689 9,364 1,037 65,250 99,051 14 4,637 1,302 963,000 43,703 127,258 3,720 901 19,640 3,742 135,371 144,179 l.H 5,569 2,872 6.54,240 30,030 93,711 2,081 75 8,698 1,920 88,936 134,508 10 2,438 83 380,2.50 17,vi8 0^4)1^ >,li(i5 12,114:! 14.074 7,.'<94 7, .".1)3 2,30S 9,.'i;!0 13, 1 02 10,714 l,;!.Vi 5.212 19,490 11,4.55 12,8(17 6,1111 0.36)1 .■>09 7,419 12,994 10,.-.ni 9S1 3.2,'< ; 221,2119 I9l1,'tl0 2^1 I 14.3TI1 . 13.17 1 29 I i:,;r.2 , ri.o'iii 21 ; 12,S,S7 \ II ;i;s 10 I l.-),2T8 12.:;99 I II, sill l2..-.9.> 8 757 I 11,177 11.887 13,61111 Ul IS 13,119.' 8,554 22 11,092 9 10,385 28 r.,799 13 21 15,999 30,2011 5,43 1 S50 1,1, S5 1,100 Tj5o 1,211.5 1,281 11 040 1,745 1,188 1,.S07 1,778 1.197 1,799 2,111 1,I\1S 213 374 30,309 1,203 4.2112 9i«i 2 97S LS31 (125 1,.">(X1 l,li-.'8 1,022 349 2,219 90,lilXl 5,204 4.479 5,324 4!7(15 4,2;i3 3,779 3..5(i6 7 229 3;300 4,471 4,074 8. -5(11^ (i,.541 2,S15 3,55S (1,53S 7,342 81,513 0,2(111 4, -1(14 0,317 4,3>57 6,470 4,497 3,927 2,951 5,958 4,523, 5,1199 3,412 2,073 1 1,339 6,130 5,3s2 : 748 275 15 , 260 399 I 469 4,1.S1 186 1,248 1,020 195 114 65 ,("1.59 3,837 3,20,8 4,841 2,r,n 3,247 2,111 l;i 4,21(1 l,."i22 l,2!ll 40 375 35 75 536 31,541 1.367 1,271 4S;5 829 1,4.58 1,624 724 _ 8.50 5,3.53 3,1(;0 l,0."iS 710 1.722 1,364 I.IM 614 4,1.V8 995 1,843 44 28,1110 2,312 l.llU 2,(92 Ttlli 3.237 1,S(16 Oils 1,742 3,i«n 1,399 AGRICULTURE. 11 Ditches, June 2, 2884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 2883. Ditches. Labor. i— =1 j Estimated value of all j farm productions of I 1883 (sold, consumed or on hand). 3 ^ II ~ ~ 3 j ■3S 1 = 1 6 Jill 5" h = X 5 ^ Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. DollarB. Dollars. Dollars. S n,.565 3,200 531..525 17,875 47.90) 2,105 580 11,833 566 57,634 58,806 11 8,6+7 4;i47 354,9.50 18.8:37 i 44,9.53 1,876 10 7,873 397 43,974 43,944 12 158 69,.560 89,600 3 340 154 3.35 1 775 325 4,330 8,790 6,622 8,790 13 l,ii-25 , 30 3,085 8.5,114 490 3,155 50 8,572 14 1,615 913.970 .36.189 134.610 11,837 1,377 25,001 3,.501 148,683 171,263 1 40 93.210 4.435 14,663 821 177 1,876 132 19,067 20,431 2 50 50 132.810 4.03S . 20,676 3,978 .53 1,.531 1,684 11,478 16,949 3 60 103.330 5.333 1 14,.538 1,412 19 6,927 128 39,789 29,789 4 40 47,iai 1.735 9,205 338 4 1,118 111 5,665 8,811 b 710 89,440 4,965 9,840 1,139 785 4,191 410 17,340 19,898 6 57,100 100,6.50 l,4;i4 3,385 9,370 15,053 647 633 25 15 1,270 1,920 453 35 7,43-5 15,806 10,423 16,700 V 130 15 8 125,200 4,809 17,374 872 284 2,613 336 19,832 21,340 9 54,160 26,200 2,325 410 11,185 1,5.59 523 16 1,413 10,459 11,760 III 545 25 730 165 1,243 1,275 11 40 62,160 2,040 6,884 294 801 7 7,-530 9,706 12 23,620 1,321 485,377 4,263 1,548,940 1,155 611 150 3,039 4,293 13 91,7.54 1 40,938 1 16,083,847 78,238 6,620 309,784 38,212 1,994,6.53 3,174,913 1 3,M18 1,010 754,270 27.61.J 94,:^64 2,412 778 17,320 1,673 113,773 113,773 4,161 3,766 1,393,670 34,335 109,877 4,082 1,000 25,416 1,766 133,953 133,9.>3 3 o ~,-,7 786 1,211,175 3;i,8i;o 103,998 5,620 479 27,400 4,902 140.976 158,755 4,4B5 8.57 1,.5&3,740 44,376 138,134 5,615 231 26,765 5,711 207,191 207,191 » 7,flr5 2,423 901,600 37,905 81,497 3,.530 311 16,085 1,297 165,007 165,007 b 3,0lji 603 331,280 11..591 43,873 2,013 160 8,047 913 45,061 46,550 ' '1 5,9-;3 2,K76 498,185 14.438 64,465 2,318 19 8,890 1,264 -58,982 76,043 8 3,758 3,733 368,780 34,136 43,675 11,095 366 10,803 980 69,035 69,:5:3:3 ' 9 8,698 1,.%7 416,000 1.5,410 .50,260 6,262 35 14,136 1,963 53,366 63,109 110 '150 540,2:« K,095 31.330 2,770 500 20,016 940 101,072 101.073 |11 3,485 478 304,400 13 700 31.100 1,.548 211 4,830 917 40,583 48,354 il3 2,375 863 1,812,5.55 39,755 121,236 5,003 125 24,423 2,864 186,436 233,073 il3 5,661 3,484 1,036,387 30,839 104,975 3,329 14 15,922 2,0.59 115,888 13:3,331 ■■ M 4,0i)0 4,179 1,089,835 36,.H92 117,888 3,947 63 17,424 2,250 106,714 i:35,.5:34 lo 5,355 6.54 .549,.590 1.'<,.501 .50,736 3,3.50 10,384 1,307 59,113 63,349 3,'.l!)5 1,310 593.645 13,490 68,890 2,662 155 11,725 2,037 66,125 79,1.53 U' 1.346 8,666 461,000 13,3.S3 16,495 105 1,497 16,668 1,590 60,572 60.573 118 6,36!) 614 607,800 15,4.50 70,084 4,011 30 10,498 1,462 49,410 70,110 |19 5.728 1,743 830,900 34,855 114.139 4,165 402 10,070 470 124,245 124,345 |30 10,2H4 1,.537 738.700 19,334 90,.389 4,567 11,602 1,252 80,088 107,.544 i21 440 79,200 3,403 4.83 569 4,545 8a5 355 9,316 1.370 595 9,063 9,063 — ' 143..5I1T 33,103 16,043,863 1.808.476 61,437 231,383 30,-530 2,0-51,2-50 2,208,015 1 11,304 8,7411 1,1.55,370 3.5,360 147.333 4,919 37 13,189 2,-325 158,103 158,103 .- 7,fl6l fl.39 1,191,820 45,306 155.435 3,984 361 16,163 2,433 178,914 178,914 o 3 3111 430 1,013 490 32,875 94.635 4,945 2.33 11,040 1,183 165,862 165,863 11,571 685 865,485 24,685 79,945 5,175 1,261 11,925 1,381 96,432 108,328 13, fW 3.805 963,.563 28,370 118.998 3,373 11,891 1,340 130,411 145,:347 H,43l 1,765 663,000 20,720 6i..sl8 637 149 8,977 1,118 68,2.50 85,841 8,766 3,607 1,3'<3,140 23,393 l;jf 1,345 5,166 404 18,310 2,270 143,007 143,007 8 17.118 604,250 16,374 71,845 5,364 3,783 9,455 §'°i^ 71,110 84.283 5,fi67 2,378 1,244,935 35,415 13'i,965 6,539 1.59 17,131 2,291 1-56,0-55 169,273 10 y,Wlil 653 34.3,610 3,375 36,365 673 94 12,034 1,283 50,337 67,437 11 8,187 1,073 1,018,625 36,.573 134,090 2,421 480 12,648 2,074 112,865 143,711 12 12 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Noble Ovid Qnincy Sherwood Union Coldwater city . 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Calhoun County Albion -- Athens Battle Creek Bedford Burlington Clarence _ Clarendon Convis-- Eckford Emmet Fredonia Homer Lee _. LeRoy Marengo IVIarshall Newton Pennfield Sheridan Tekonsha Battle Creek city. Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward .5th ward Marshall city Cass County . Calvin Howard .lefTerson LatiranKe... Marcel Ins... Mason SlilU.H Ne\\'bcrL^ Ontwa..." Pcnn PokaK'on ____ Poller Milvri- Ci-crk Vnliriia_ __ . A\^a >■ ne Farms Classified according | to Tenure. Land in Farms. 119 310 284 178 260 37 5 9 11 13 111 188 147 224 10 3,8.54 170 313 lti3 191 319 199 344 164 201 188 158 176 235 174 190 135 198 191 220 191 13 1 31 -'..ilili 2117 ISl 1S3 KiS 1S4 3,156 181 185 117 154 185 162 183 141 141 162 129 142 203 150 152 82 158 175 188 175 12 1 Num- ber. 122 7 8 8 2 7 3 13 4 16 6 3 2,030 147 13;) 144 100 154 103 1U3 W 227 19S 94 7S 1115 159 lli'J 1119 244 198 159 121 206 177 154 137 26 28 4 1 1 1 1 676 32 22 38 Num- ber. Improvef 1. ,-..-: " cr" 1 c: 5 c 6£S • O 3-" ' tcS «'5 15 m-£b i! c "7^ 1 C ^ C QJ 1" n o ?; 2 S^ -c 'ill! „^ ac >=■ Unimproved. Acre&. Acres. Acres. ' Acres. I Aci-es. ! Acres. 10,132 13,380 17,059 16,406 17,214 2,527 487 1,316 443 281 298,846 17,768 13,.329 18,085 lli,1.50 15,601 10,087 13,8114 14,428 l.),7.VI 17,069 14,59U 14,270 10,719 14,931 17,441 15,.502 14,262 14,293 15,67li 12,857 701 71 7,182 11,737 15,838 12,983 14,935 1,881 339 873 413 238 280,471 16,557 12,240 15,933 14,367 13,386 9,763 12,571 13,725 15,406 15,551 13,301 13,879 10,673 14,931 17,1X19 14,539 12,993 13,725 14,986 12,830 629 11 2,950 643 1,221 3,423 2,279 646 148 443 30 18,375 1,2U 1,089 2,1.52 1,783 2,215 324 703 344 1,518 1,329 391 46 "'432 963 1,269 .568 690 70 I 2,190 7,919 5,671 4,981 5,157 339 34 155 110,735 3,724 6,345 I 3,911 I 3,699 4,559 8,185 7,068 7,232 4,7:3s 3,574 6,781 6,.5ti5 7,812 6.448 4.246 3,514 7,128 4,.517 4,.540 6,840 97 1,.513 3,673 3,815 4,981 4,416 205 34 125 44 60,928 2,539 4,281 2,300 2,931 3,441 2,787 4,290 2,890 2,091 2,611 4,559 3,260 1,384 3,566 2,156 2,637 3,644 3,635 1,955 3,625 81 111 421 109 372 ' 1,533 1,417 461 53 46 .S3 30 29 19 23 26 14 29 44 40 193,691 11,816 12,725 14,926 14,0:12 12,087 8 9.52 9,117 12,118 9,;!;56 1:1,9I8 12,7.S3 20,153 11,806 15,239 14,384 49 20 116 13,585 1,406 2,063 1,553 594 424 482 1,336 477 31 440 1,147 794 1,168 705 933 200 ,:i's8 ,169 ,596 149 ,511 ,329 ,704 ,435 ,620 ,;iS2 ,.548 202 ,014 ,640 81 "65" 56,1,85 4,:U3 3,i:vi 3,:!31 4,1.^; 1,277 1,792 2,34:i 5,470 1,696 4,485 5,288 6,l;« 3,866 5,103 3,7,54 678 4,346 l,a56 741 134 30 5 -I- 49,807 1.185 2,064 611 768 1,118 5,:398 3.778 4,;U2 2.647 9153 3];i05 6,228 2 882 2;oai 877 3,484 882 2,.591 :),215 16 9 "iii 26,597 1,045 3,036 2,285 1,991 3,234 537 361 965 924 1,897 1,260 1,928 2.:k16 911 2,,'i8S AGRICULTUEE. 13 Ditches June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. •o •a a S i Estimated value of all Ditches. 1 a a Labor. farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed be a 1 E a -d or on hand). la ■3 CO i a5.s a e 3 a= 1 -g 1 a C ill. gl of fa !S, and I of far linery. '0 1 .£„• f nt paid ut-door ig 1883 : of boa nt paid in-door labor d ding val 5j c 5~ = a; s". ' al 1 oco g^-SJ g C£ •~ o § >^ : ^s I.S a E£5? l^'IJ •< 1° E Z c Rods. Rods. Dollars, Dollars. 17,975 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 7,570 157 518,100 68,460 2,705 211 9,365 2,088 68,310 76,796 13 690 2,385 907,010 17,3*5 86,977 3,163 194 11,980 562 103,005 129,311 14 15,085 6,211 1,456,040 52,371 141,000 4,574 748 18,226 2,410 186,093 186,092 15 5,493 100 1,135,865 1 39,03;j 109,961 3,741 757 23,731 2,001 1.57,503 ]57,.503 16 7,596 645 1,276,770 51,165 155,315 2,914 223 18,499 2,621 180,010 180,010 17 499 120 303,800 3,275 78,110 2,145 232 6,839 1,132 26,084 28,197 18 484 43,000 , 465 22,475 475 60 7.50 100 2,461 19 """"ioo' 111,000 , 1,410 10,985 1,100 90 3,500 350 13,450 20 100,500 1,180 28,480 500 79 1,103 402 5,426 21 --- '° 49,300 220 16,170 70 3 1,476 280 4,748 32 132,313 23.590 20,240,531 783,476 2,365,623 109,318 11,972 439,249 69,032 3,269,898 3,4.54,000 1 2,297 748 1,486,186 44,444 129,056 5,338 240 38,857 3,449 197,798 204,911 2 6,746 669 694,350 22,970 90,760 1,984 263 8,930 1,971 95,639 120,838 3 7,995 1,385 1,410,390 44,550 147,058 4,803 1,146 39,335 5,461 196,073 196,073 4 2,110 95 821,5a") 33,392 83,709 2,597 737 15,313 1,630 80,.598 104,317 5 8,764 1,849 700,690 34,185 94,ia5 5,660 458 16,353 1,653 119,815 1.55,240 6 9,729 1,891 665,110 34,950 77,790 4,532 152 16,278 1,131 105,890 110,986 7 9,870 3,391 755,647 3.5,064 123,454 3,702 251 18,686 3,700 193,824 193,834 8 8,723 895 825,130 30,873 109,435 6,330 7.59 19,330 3,223 147,024 147,024 9 8,409 210 1,113,850 40,252 145,716 6,065 24,902 2,930 227,800 227,800 10 4,184 323 1,425,670 .90,563 144,364 6,235 """i",ii5' 34,224 4,782 238,553 238,553 11 9,143 2,502 1,045,350 65,011 11.5,819 15,593 414 31,796 4,093 141,237 160,469 12 6,433 60 1,054,300 36,001 126,810 8,180 112 25,486 4,364 208,299 208,299 13 8,824 1,644 587,050 23,922 87,883 3,762 13,103 808 95,988 106,253 14 8,487 1,175 1,050,345 33,140 117,908 2,815 """"567" 21,755 2,875 139,573 170,623 15 4,471 1,010 1,379,000 71.325 151,326 10,967 2,437 35,032 5,549 292,913 293,912 16 3,233 380 959,550 40,245 103,465 4,499 687 27,955 3,580 167,368 169,483 17 9,750 560 947,583 41,743 134,094 3,129 428 19,424 3,032 140,980 150,895 18 1,108 200 984,700 29,080 91,285 4,342 490 15,283 2,823 111,3.56 126,238 19 2,748 1,375 1,179,.530 38,900 117,&52 3,538 386 23,3U 1,873 196,337 196,3:17 20 9,198 3,129 801,940 36,456 98,195 4,827 791 11),3S8 3,317 150,049 150,049 21 80 100 158,225 2,045 7,000 200 72,670 11,220 10,«.j0 11,200 525 125 3,.580 5,466 6,375 300 6,375 300 22 23 24 40" """""24",466" """"350" 356" 766" 5 """"i;5o6" ""■"l,500" 26 40 "'"ido" 105,825 ' 1,495 :»,875 115 1,696 5,460 4,000 4,000 26 21,000 100 194,400 , 4,365 .535 13,960 1,520,642 60 135 """"125" 415 185 3,030 """i;425" 575 17,501 575 17,.501 27 60' 28 38,466 5,772 14,083,739 i 426,030 75,240 10,128 231,.581 37,192 1,880,613 3,053,536 1 1,633 540 706,480 1 24,195 106,449 3,446 28 11,435 1,186 100,111 143,564 2 5,850 588 978,500 38,740 113,512 3,401 576 13,927 1,239 149,680 149,680 3 4,023 76 1,101,145 21,645 87,890 3,927 518 11,159 2,029 138,7-50 138,7.50 4 1,580 780 1,183,090 27,820 129,744 4,130 481 17,966 3,386 144,368 144,368 5 4,832 338 782,575 21.837 99,831 3,004 534 15,189 1,645 104.820 136,362 6 3,444 1,955 733,666 23,865 67,221 3,330 186 13,479 2,427 80,865 101,313 7 4,052 96 687,890 27,166 64,239 3,695 304 12,913 2,337 94,718 94,718 8 1,283 104 646,960 26,499 84,718 7,943 480 10,161 1,260 99,193 130,014 9 1,191 799,255 21,965 60,839 2,530 288 10,309 3,453 83,356 95,261 10 2,164 1,083,910 27,812 111,128 4,526 390 20,618 3,641 130,032 1.57,355 11 2,056 1,156,294 29,092 119,060 3.756 469 16,861 3,309 141 ,.326 141,326 12 1,466 """380" 1,375,060 43,955 141,7,50 4,774 901 24,640 2,335 194,265 222,.598 13 1,791 250 887,880 26,575 88,843 7,518 883 15,364 2,049 121,400 131,400 14 1,553 .548 1,179,855 43,444 134,992 16,118 2,206 19,906 4,536 176,808 176,808 16 1,490 18 763,690 23,886 107,661 3,144 1,034 16,754 2,484 116,490 116,490 16 14 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued.— Tenwre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Bods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards. Dowagiac city. 1st ^vard 3d ward. 3d ward Cliarlevois County.. Bear Lake.. Boyne Valley Chandler Cliarlevoix Evangeline Eveline Hayes _ Hudson Manon Melrose Norwood __ Resort. South Arm S pring vale Wilson Cheboygan County. Beaugrand Benton Burt _ Duncan Ellid Grant Hebron Inverness ._ Mackinaw Mentor Munro Nunda Tuscarora.. Waverly Chippewa Couiitv Brm-e ._ " . Dolour Drunnuond MrMillan... Pi.'kforil... Sault S|,c. IVl;u-uv Sim'iir Island. yuprrior ..__._ Farms classified according: to Tenure. Land in Farms. Improved. Unimproved. Number NuQiber, Num- ber, Clare, County . Arthur Franklin FroHl, <5rnn(, (-irreuwood . . 954 55 53 nil I 10 ; 51 s 171 lii) 14 HO IS ■IS in 10 HH 89 w 131 77 73 80 3y 1114 84 49 45 45 45 ;« 35 IIH 108 4H 46 71 71 029 601 49 46 H 9 43 43 a) 18 HO 80 174 167 41 40 4,S 48 4 4 74 70 50 41 ~7 37 '=•=_ = ■=£» Num- ber. 326 483 162 114 61 17 Hi 31 4 9 1 4 11 7 4 10 3 18 1 2 151 175 2:j,709 950 1.752 842 381 2,u:il 3.239 2,21.1 250 2,74.S 415 2.125 Ni)7 2,690 946 2,168 12.(i90 l,2.-):i 549 907 882 313 2.294 474 2.380 131 1,098 739 298 1,326 46 18,785 T,:i.sl 828 .">81 2,399 Acre^. I Acres. ! Acres. : Acres. Acres. 280 . 46 ' :54 I 13 ! 2] 330 -i 16 306 15 13 11 1 1I1..577 1T2 19 61 46 18 56 45 . ■ ■ - 1 \ V.o:« :!,320 61il 114 37 166 9 18,542 5,167 903 47 1,132 630 619 223 299 2.078 2,302 1,828 131 2,461 402 2.U17 1,368 677 1,520 10,767 870 454 689 603 3|:! 1,981 4jr4 ""io8 1,025 6i;9 26:f 94;! 40 14,895 5,467 828 501 ■?^299' 4,615 2,320 512 13 937 387 119 "13 18 172 1,322 269 li48 95 218 313 "45' 23 73 70 35 :.!8:.> 3,890 1,914 100 l,i:!S ;S!6 2,198 117 _ 278 1,000 107 19 15 69,513 3,796 3,486 2,995 823 5,622 8,228 6,789 2,104 12,04(1 1,767 6,4811 4,545 4,171 49,041 2,648 737 3,971 744 2.ti62 N.9liti 3.9ti7 7.151 2.193 5.245 18.122 11.25I4 1,714 16,57;V 6,4ti8 1,999 13 66,."77 3,580 3,486 2,SN8 800 5,266 7,378 6,669 1,991 ll,8lil 3.675 2 952 1.715 5,798 4,490 4.028 44.808 2,5.50 144 3.971 591 2.662 7,931 3,915 5,575 370 t''..'>88 3.849 1.74;i 4.097 42,84:! 14,976 11,294 1,509 "4,413' 2,135 1 ,557 6,959 2,936 216 107 2:d :356 850 120 iia 179 "ib -52 682 60 143 4.2:33 98 59$ "i53- i',635 52 563 84 450 1,148 20.684 3,1451 ci-xi 2.1:30 1..580 2 782 963 1.417 69 194 1,140 145 344 1,103 211 8:3!i 997 29 o;'- i 902 217 160 175 414 11..517 1.712 319 18:3 1,093 3.301 2,149 150 716 2-30 1.1, •i3 :\ca'3 1,178 674 484 20 62; 107.975 6. 7.54 8.2:5:3 7.05:3 5.169 6.894 6.118 6.941 .5.1:5:3 7.995 6.891 8.463 5.691 7.0411 7.096 5.7:39 6.76*3 25.670 3.1198 2.431 4.391 1.7359 4.771 4.474 5.013 4.658 •'' 957 3!tr34 3.304 3.24-5 4.613 17.61.8 ;3.a58 1.8:3:3 1.714 3.5M :3.4.56 1.7r.7 3.aw 1.C60 1.5^3 KS.39 1..VVJ 1 .944 1.7.50 140 24:! 955 2,083 41,147 2.478 3,T45 3. .582 1.684 3.029 992 2.382 363 :3..521 1.879 3.804 2.734 3.416 3.892 2.494 2,153 8,1X58 40 3.431 3.,Vi8 15 80 888 92 1,964 40,087 l,l;U 259 636 "36^400 1,443 4,102 336 241 221 :!,61S !99 300 2i:i 202 93 4 4 391 33 28 21 16 22ll,947 15,8:)2 13,9.54 11,.534 13.249 303.731 U.n'.O r.'.l.v' 111.738 11,793 34,223 1,73<,1 7:>6 457 76,1180 4,tW1 6,i);57 4,0!V> 3.921 :.36,,5;37 2,645 l:i7 3,U!3 1,4;!7 AGRICULTURE. 17 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. .=- 1 S8 Estimated t 'alue of all Ditches. _2 2 Labor. farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed 60 ■3 -3. •s I 'i or on hand). "^^it %'i — H s %s% g s| o £ S 3 1 i £§-a . gs b-^ o s s > > o IS >■ OQO 1^ 1 o Amount paid for out-door during 1883 value of boai Amount paid • for in-door dairy labor c including val ■6 u 3 •< Estimate base of productioc i E 3 z c '.3 Rods'. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 9,000 700 1,550 1,6.50 100 195 75 3,800 3,746 7 120 130 68,000 2,870 14,345 786 1,625 60 11,418 15,788 8 31,000 2,730 9,6.53 1,260 68 1,293 311 4,362 .5,193 9 130 15 40,6.57 1,115 9,327 509 2,363 265 8,708 8,70ti 10 160 40,430 2,107 11,207 614 174 1,630 303 36,764 6,519 6,.549 11 203,301 47,327 ]6,343,a55 591,238 1,984,243 52,240 2,871 295,560 3,318,883 2,457,284 1 13,767 3,683 765,545 28,138 124,734 2,623 467 10,578 1,164 104,370 127,149 2 13,834 1,183 ],083,!)90 39,340 142,399 3,845 38 31,466 4,906 283,3:56 283,336 3 18,390 3,687 1,237,175 41,278 115,428 4,041 8 23,965 4,037 120,057 141,973 4 8,730 750 I,l.i3,.'i30 43,063 137,205 6,560 14,125 1,005 99,926 , 130,861 ft 8,26t 1,740 899.020 31,-544 99,365 1,989 630 20,690 1,865 150,774' 162,451 6 21,443 3,403 1,086,310 57,407 147,a56 5,987 216 16,645 2,134 183,731 182,731 7 7,416 3,831 938,325 28,030 117,144 1,801 88 23,656 3,-578 124,0.33 129,684 8 5,856 3,113 982,300 38,385 111,250 3,727 519 22,109 3,181 119,262 149,061 9 10,311 1,170 1,00-',H61 26,095 103,438 840 58 14,321 1,688 89,.578 119,609 10 4,933 1,730 935,072 28,395 110,358 1,976 55 16,643 3,345 125,054 135,054 11 14,773 1,475 1,051,447 31,606 114,233 3,643 14,066 1,361 85,064 133,4^9 12 18,763 6,.549 1,178,1.55 48,030 158,990 6,303 43 19,328 3,673 199,378 199,378 13 17,813 4,083 1,045,6.50 40,475 135,060 4,070 5 19,497 1,413 141,880 141,880 14 18,436 6,663 752,400 3,3,612 123,600 945 287 31,908 1,610 151,845 151,845 15 10,439 4,371 1,3U,.575 43,951 141,053 3,380 437 18,165 2,905 144,969 1.58,781 16 10,354 1,032,300 31,890 103,640 510 20 9,400 1,393 96,625 130,013 17 219 262,585 10,678 45,789 4,051 385 6,808 42,.597 45,267 1 18,300 26,800 60,1.50 16,620 30,500 1,108 970 1,961 1,065 1,065 3,.505 3,770 «,381 3,495 12,890 600 380 1,080 325 310 25 10 116 32 79 456 245 982 1,495 500 50 4TO 300 85 3,030 3,205 7,878 7,428 2,638 3,20:3 2,476 7,878 7,428 2,083 3 3 4 6 169 4O,a50 2,139 5,580 966 71 868 55 7,234 7,234 7 33,815 46,050 470 1,900 2,825 7,343 75 315 52" 1,123 1,139 9 323 4,170 8,024 4,397 10,068 8 50 9 637 10 444,876 20,470 87,482 15,707 600 37,345 4,978 112,610 117,228 1 10 59,860 3,699 10,680 1,500 2,231 110 13,113 14,189 3 21,400 13,200 883 710 2,640 3,285 990 125 5 1,750 2,435 4,700 3,265 4,700 3,265 3 200 230 4 63,800 38,935 3,425 2,972 9,990 7,840 2,840 2,945 """"466" 6,930 5,360 2,190 200 21,128 13,887 21,128 1-5,517 ft 17 6 140 .50,200 1,050 20,740 130 2,960 1,600 7,800 7,800 V 104,900 21,400 4,880 6,001 4,676 895 15,347 5,775 1,145 1,000 1,752 135 7,361 3,439 163 23,654 7,495 24,051 7,495 8 180 9 100 500 415 2,000 '"'175' 313 900 1,610 2,150 1,610 2,430 10 100 75 11 61,300 2,5U0 9,040 2,875 20 4,776 521 13,808 15,043 12 13 14 164,633 111,.531 15,897,135 587,507 2,007,063 80,681 2,720 261,398 33,471 3,087,097 2,323,-596 1 9,396 3,388 968,510 38,715 111,231 13,315 14,8.50 1,519 116,898 143,979 3 8,333 14,063 943,400 26,565 100,353 3,885 36 18,732 2,755 124,642 130,054 3 12,548 2,768 796,050 25,935 88,600 4,105 44 11,927 1.374 86,880 103,407 4 8,399 11,334 983,345 40,305 119,775 7,615 42 17,306 2,193 123,273 149,006 5 18 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Farms classified according to Tenure. Land in Farms g a o Improved. Unimproved. iti -S _- Counties, Townships, & j; A tm SI'S c o Cities, and Wards. •2 •Ha£E BfrS = g- i a 3 > a ,: £ 2 3 "o c o p 8h o "" s 5 8 9 10 11 Number. Number. Num- ber. 4 3 4 6 7 14 .Num- ber. Acres. .\cres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 234 257 217 246 239 340 220 240 189 210 196 304 10 14 34 30 36 22 14,828 15,;«3 11,429 12,417 15,073 15,748 12,.5flO 12,735 10,921 11,676 12,965 13,695 2,238 2,628 508 741 2,108 2.0.53 8,083 4,.502 6,461 6,863 6,397 7,388 6,380 3,594 4,166 3,456 3,187 5,.532 1,703 Delta 908 2,29S 3,407 Hamlin 3,210 1,856 13 264 184 298 299 239 163 249 26i 6 4 8 3 19 17 41 33 14,019 12,803 13,154 15,.554 12,881 12,275 12,607 14.014 1,138 528 .547 1,540 6,732 7,931 8,-556 7,642 4,364 4,978 6,730 4,B66 2,368 2,953 H Suiifleld 1,826 15 Vermontville 2,776 IH 248 280 233 239 9 10 32 14,9.54 15,362 13,227 11,187 1,727 4.175 6,242 7,0.56 3,975 4,031 2,267 ir Windsor... 3,025- 18 Charlotte city 54 48 2 4 2,835 2,448 387 l,:i88 1,054 332 IH 6 21 18 6 20 13 245 885 1,047 759 985 20 126 62 70 614 415 70 380 371 SO 2d ward ...... 1 3 234 21 3d ward 44 '^^ 9 12 9 11 658 849 4T9 708 179 141 287 464 233 205 54r 33 Eaton Rapids city 1 25» 24 222 217 5 85 85 •« 2d ward 4 8 4 418 320 98 :3S 336 48 67,695 86 34 250 26 3d ward 1 SI 209 16,968 171 9 1 Emmet County 762 697 34 1.5,274 1,694 56,192 11,503 Bear CreeK 140 127 6 7 4 219 4 024 196 6 601 6,473 5,308 128 3 Bliss.. 46 42 3 1 907 8.-.1 56 5,468 160 4 21 19 2 270 269 1 5 Center 97 89 7 1 1 273 1 266 9 'I!I8 9,625 373 « 4 4 173 161 12 7 Egleston 2 . 63 .NS 10 ■^117 '*67 8 Friendship 88 81 3 4 1,444 1,32:! 121 8,104 303 7.801 9 Littlefleld 37 36 1 738 .566 172 4,412 4,1.50 262 10 Little Traverse 111 98 4 9 2,688 2 272 416 8 .8'* 7.696 886 II Maple River 47 39 6 3 973 957 16 4 9"4 4.692 9,304 12 Pleasant View 87 81 4 2 2,401 1,843 558 9.8(X) 496 13 Readmond 82 4,18S 79 3,599 149 3 440 1,819 1,689 130 O.ltH 111,280 5,761 75,6.)2 402 1 tiunest'e County 262,5:.':i 241,369 2 1,1. -.4 a5,628 2] ArttciUiiK' . ._ llli 180 ;> 9 1.1,1X18 14,.".02 .-.oo 6,.5;i0 3,7.57 3 Atliis 2II> 163 26 Ui,6-.<1 14,S79 1.780 5,625 4,924 701 4 Hurton 1 (1 15 ■'4 i'» s"^') r> 4')"' 2.4;!3 2 627 3.614 3,004 5,a81 074 Ti' CliiyloiK 231 224 •> 5 l.">,39.-, |L'.76S t> l)nN'is(m_ 22(1 186 8 32 13,.-,2(i . ll.l.M 2 375 7.967 5,011 ™\!l.'il> 7 iHMlloU , _ J22 174 14 34 15,2r3 14,123 l.l.Ml 5.3;i7 3,049 X\2S8 2:.'0 1911 7 17 15,!)U' I5,:i:i.' 610 4,7.53 3,517 l,:i;tl> ii| FliisliuiK _ 2lil 2U 20 16.UI6 13,-J3I 2 785 6,105 5,3(i:i 742 ^011 I'lS i 10 !t.2S6 11 Dim ll«i 6,7,85 4,766 ~ 019 :.'iiii 219 11 41 13,646 13.020 H.26 7,968 4,651 ;i ;U7 l:;l (iciu'sci' __ 202 t> 31 16..'C'1 i:.,ll,V.I rH>2 5,325 3 612 1 7K1 13 (.liiiiil HhiTir 17li Kill 7 11 16,110 l.-|,2«l 8U 6,223 4,196 .. ,y>- 14 ;\lnlillnM- :.'is 207 ', 11 8,02!l 7,731 298 7,114 5 2,5:5 1 Stil lr> Ml Miiii-is 181 172 7 16,44Vi ' 14,751 1,70.-, 4,746 3,51K) \ l.W 251 184 4 (« 16,."il5 16,0."il 461 6,3;)3 4,182 17| Kic'lilivld . 2 Ml 1911 9 44 14,198 13,650 548 6,3,sil :!,.507 ■riiclldnl 2112 22i) 4 ICl 12,,551 11,9115 .5> 379 246 20 20 — AGRICULTURE. 19 Ditches, June 1. 18S4, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in If^SS. -- 'H S Estimated value of all Ditches. i ^ a farm productions of V. tH 16&S (sold consumed bo a g bO C or on ban d). ■ 1 1 • S . '5 1 3 wages n labor eluding a3 P '5 c o 1 be S ^'i-'v O « > 2 1^ .■3feg| ■a ^-Cs -d 1= «w =S 3 o a o -si "o 3 ^. = 3 o 5 Dollars. ^s 6" Dollars. 6 2 ^ HI = £•§.£ < Dollars, 1 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. S a 10,314 7,139 1,142,205 45,379 144,561 3,133 15 14,900 1,825 189,736 189,736 6 11,403 9,.t31 1,085,910 33,975 138,225 4,260 36 4,743 1,090 163,364 16:i,364 7 8,686 3,9.i0 910,030 31,398 91,300 3,060 145 12,378 1,475 78,140 110,224 8 8,821 2,338 892,2:!0 24,661 86,925 . 4,583 180 12,840 1,929 97,.591 122,575 9 13,811 7,189 923,195 27,742 109,.5H7 3,149 127 18,505 2,033 122,325 153,934 in 12,677 10,709 1,053,480 36,566 144,178 4,.5.52 368 17,109 2,433 116,048 148,094 n 11,794 12,438 1,217,700 41,497 169,066 4,293 274 19,769 2,4.53 138,035 146,516 1!? 19,045 7,114 905,520 83,003 133,984 4,476 374 20,242 2,609 133,813 133,813 13 9,825 3,443 764,950 38,517 106,730 2.980 42 7,755 1,448 102,2.52 121,954 14 5,364 3,804 1,009,805 40,139 129,884 3,803 61 16,789 2,381 141,762 154,603 15 6,4:i6 8,017 851,010 44,923 136,200 6,785 386 25,411 2,003 161,046 161,046 16 5,2-?9 3,836 1,059,850 50,675 127,090 4,822 177 17,590 2,329 146,120 146,120 17 2,673 930 312,060 6,160 a5,365 1,310 164 8,902 398 36,367 36,367 18 488 440 29,600 895 7,9.54 100 105 376 48 11,694 11,694 19 962 70 112,200 1,840 16,753 725 6 2,723 170 10,093 10,093 ?0 713 300 107,860 2,595 22,880 435 43 3,536 60 10,173 10,173 21 510 120 62,400 830 17,778 .50 10 2,067 120 4,407 4,407 22 979 520 79.985 l,ai2 4,000 5.55 27 1,750 204 8,805 8,805 23 419 100 30,925 400 1,5.50 220 2 1,050 4,000 4,000 •>i 400 ia5 30,860 4.30 1,1.50 135 12 .500 164 3,005 3,005 2,5 160 285 18,200 ,502 1,:300 200 13 200 100 1,800 1,800 2» 154 2 1,313,310 44,044 152,602 8,878 199 24,507 2,869 153,5.54 186,977 1 ire 336,200 10,429 49,935 2,920 17 9,216 787 33,939 47,949 2 18 72,800 1,795 8,461 607 1,663 93 10,753 12,267 X 36,.500 144,790 1,167 3,901 3,484 10,188 178 646 29' 825 1,655 30 171 3,037 20,253 4,988 4 2 20,263 5 16,600 2,000 126,820 1,030 125 3,484 1,2.50 200 12,109 110 25 264 150 100 692 lis' 3,5.50 200 12,285 3,738 6 249 7 8 17,568 8 8 .56,200 3,017 5,829 188 Si 1,469 21 5,632 8,315 9 179,450 95,400 5.916 3,125 24,419 8,003 1,6.59 240 56 2,714 1,638 210 125 17,636 7,101 20,636 10,825 l(» 15 11 148,150 98,4U0 17,131,214 5,4.55 4,600 14,879 13,845 447 1,594 30 35 2,411 1,974 300 1,019 22,115 17,053 22.433 12 17,7.56 13 227,318 343,9.57 660.080 2,137,207 68,075 6,.520 351.354 47,903 2,272,108 2,444,397 1 12,483 23,067 602,6.i9 24.525 89,036 3,031 602 19,144 2,257 136,598 136,698 2 17,876 34,748 l,14.3,6tiO 55,.528 183,111 6,904 1H4 27,107 4,752 146,493 161,724 3 13,797 33,207 1,2.55,270 37,6.58 60,350 3,265 953 27,.533 5,1.55 1,50.190 150,190 4 19,011 .5,175 952.660 35,375 102,907 4,816 94 22,002 3,028 119,171 150,470 b 11,340 20,140 936.336 47,477 116,.587 2,100 120 17,616 1,238 126,112 135,352 6 8,366 35,991 1,050,300 27,.352 112,132 4,499 1,213 18,924 2,261 110,,503 130,937 7 3,338 19,712 1,506,995 40,.500 130,914 997 408 25,160 3,622 155,796 155,796 » 16.405 5,897 1,008,160 34,.330 123,123 2,.550 281 17.490 2,008 137,290 140,105 9 3,991) 1,849 489,350 19,757 67,490 1,202 6,513 6.55 63,460 69,897 ll> 18,610 23,3.W 633,020 35,675 127,485 3,613 18,374 2,005 172,262 172,262 11 10.189 10,870 1,1.32..575 39,323 134,345 7,531 1,230 24,879 3,693 129,755 151,162 12 14,609 44,547 1,272,765 46,445 152,517 3,849 533 28,7.54 5,230 148,373 134,862 13 8,376 1,520 454,310 18,744 64,192 578 30 6,329 1,453 43,363 57,727 14 15,434 4,461 838,640 31 ,.548 79,922 9,8.50 246 17,(HS 1,441 89,947 129,854 1!. 13,060 60,744 1,210,.585 40,633 157,846 1,889 21 21 9S2 2,659 172,335 172,335 lt> 11,492 7,983 962,.520 44,086 127,170 3,019 127 16,227 1,491 108,1.57 117,816 iV 12,142 5,207 616,130 29,490 91,580 3,462 325 12,»« 2,360 118,676 118,676 18 15,810 990 2,979 831,729 32,884 124,179 4,100 133 18,217 2,415 126,675 126,675 19 2,305 202,,550 4,550 83,319 820 20 4,.525 180 16,9.52 22,4.59 20 73 38,200 1,200 1,075 60 20 1,125 125 3,519 21 30 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Sods of Productions Farms classified according to Tenure. Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards. Land in Farms. 2d ward- 3d ward.. 4tli ward.. Gladwin County. - Billings Buckeye Butman Grladwin Grout- Sase Tobacco. Clement Grand Traverse Co.. Blair.. East Bay Fife Lake Garfleld Grant Green Lake Long Lake Mayfleld Paradise Peninsula Traverse Whitewater Gratiot County. Arcada Bethany Elba.. Emerson Fulton Hamilton Ithaca Lafayette Ninvark Ni'w Haven... Ni.rth Shade.. North Star I'iTio Hivcr . .. Si'viUo Siiiiiiior . ... W'aslliiiKlon Wlioul.T Hills(lalc(!(iim(y .'\ 15 11 .s 1H I.-.3 1 I9!l 4 20;.' 3 24.1 4 241 227 ;.) 21)7 136 20.S 197 261 298 14 4 17 34 17 9 1 12 26 18 24 30 32 2!l 4 21 6 4 18 3 Improved. ' — res. Acres. 960 260 353 784 178 315 j,874 1,814 r,ln9 V-'M 9liU r,^7.3 i,210 1,497 ...188 ,821 1,261 l.il.M 1,708 7,221 199 2.56 155 I 2,188 3,714 X'Oti 318 185 224 761 1,509 ;,444 ;,99i 1,661 1,884 5,314 198 219 124 2,l.i5 2,020 176 Its 1,802 o.O-'l 3.162 1.3-il 2.4;il 16 4,862 1,14V ,013 i,412 i,144 902 i,123 1,216 17,117 17,3.-|9 10,993 I 1,S09 >.li6.' 14,70'i il,546 U,030 11,994 1,907 1 37 31 33 1,694 30 81 7,315 962 1.101 1.159 2,.Tn.'i 4'i 125 13 63 677 6 328 146.7T1 127,399 19 37: 1.076 1,666 96 2.425 140 .58 2.178 3.(JU 1.932 U2 3S,' 618 1,698 45 2,4; !2 ,200 403 ' 271,696 , 2.'i0,738 20,9,5s 1,4.52 2,651 1,447 77!' 2.58 Unimproved. 224 11 39,030 362 .s.>i 959 :W.351 3.174 4:')4 1.9,sii 911 4. 70S 4.:JS.l 9. 143 7.314 6."34 3,(Ki9 5,4;>s 6,195 •I, -.2* T,7.!4 00 7,90) 126,lsii 7. 114 6.915 5,102 S..VU ti.77n 4,115 8,;ti.is 6,411 7,951 9,681 9.957 8.091 7.961 7.072 91,893 5] 459 1.394 4'.968 7.128 201 8 12,ri94 322 8.5:1 617 6,9.jl 2,910 440 132 lil.,S68 3.7:K 4.065 7,261 6.66;i 6,248 5.';Vu 6.0i;i 7.968 .5,172 6,6m' 100. 1 Ml 5.:-itio 6.4"' I 4,:!64 6.941 4.797 :i.760 705 6.8lkl 5,4W li,2,Ni 7.642 l"'.570 74,;BI7 :!,896 :!,92 1.472 270 AGRICULTURE. 21 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. _- - S CO Estimated value of all Ditches. c g £ 1 Labor. farm productions o1 1888 (sold, consumed be 0. bo a -a or on ban d). _5 s. as i m h bo as .2 wages and 1888, joard. 11 wr^ be ■g a ^SS sS=^ °S = 3 1 tm ^S _y a 3 ■ss c ^_ CO . a) '3 "■? nt paid ut-door g 1883 of boa nt paid n-door labor ( dingva •o s ite bas oductio Open. liiids. 2 o = 1 l-s 1 Amou for durir value Amou for dairy inclu ^ 1° 1 a Rods. Dollars. Dollars. 3,.520 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. to a '.3 820 1,630 123,150 46,979 770 3,350 30 9,037 1,557 2,839 « 170 400 300 81 18,500 22,700 37.5,485 330 5U0 25,730 9,535 2.50 800 25 ?a ■r'4. 430 2,414 15,734 46,958 2,577 20,984 3,331 47,327 50,7.56 1 11,950 640 145 9.55 6 2 000 2,000 y. LkI 16,001) 688 i.373 167 25 1,369 154 886 1,470 3 i; 6,120 389 1,4.50 300 560 60 2,100 3,100 4 1,11.". 2 206,570 6,176 21,540 1,270 13,100 1,,553 21,360 23,453 5 h-M 67 96,700 5,245 17,250 .505 15 3,695 325 14,446 15,901 6 •>,j 12 10,000 500 1,390 100 170 1,6 ;0 1,620 7 290 17,075 . 2,046 2,885 295 96 695 245 3,.531 2,829 » 11,070 50 1,070 95 440 2,384 3,384 W 371 2,5« 2,807,700 114,102 375,868 35,998 2,841 69,196 7,890 385.748 476,866 1 110 lsi6,000 11,691 31,139 1,818 1,405 5,035 1,059 37,773 37,773 2 197,000 13,270 10,046 29 005 3 475 44 5,560 7,480 800 .57,190 57,190 rt 299 17 1S6,.530 27,334 6,353 317 674 27,860 30,917 4 12U 160 436,700 17,879 49,439 4,607 235 12,460 3J3 48,051 55,3-.;8 5 30 208,100 6,490 3o,;i48 1,139 68 2,611 137 22,012 34,983 6 Ua 100,100 4,231 13,408 1,234 98 3,139 144 12,317 14,700 7 167,300 9,211 36,199 1,287 8 3,2.53 195 29,616 29,616 8 45 327,7.50 10,238 36,090 1,635 153 5,455 691 26,087 38,508 !* 1,010 219,025 6,440 3.5,615 2,293 154 4,410 208 32,686 39,423 10 24.5 94 541,.535 13,316 51,702 1,492 363 13,346 3,0 U 49,847 79,638 a 3,.50U 324,160 loo 11,191) 289,654 350 51,339 25 583 350 41,959 449 58,341 1'^ o7r> 70 1,666 97 7,457 13 316,133 77,878 8,887,973 1,160,098 60,109 343 133,331 16,385 911,689 1,038,070 1 7,S()3 5,2.36 500,350 14,191 64,465 3,978 .57 8,894 357 75,635 75,6''5 3 1.5,670 2,5!!0 547,8.50 22,196 64,145 8,318 31 10,935 1,939 73,.5G8 73,.506 3 10,210 1,063 285,680 8,967 46,812 1,.585 3 3,357 376 23,854 29,442 4 23,929 10,948 571,950 16,078 64,128 2,714 8 8,959 1,183 55,921 56,921 b 13,555 13,875 876,975 30,120 108,350 3,723 36 11,194 1,266 87,208 112,472 6 5,986 215 212,.500 5,068 24,480 :381 15 2,460 447 14,315 20,427 '/ 925 1,830 148,400 2,300 18,060 655 30 3,211 710 7,515 9,327 8 25,807 7,095 405,7.50 15,190 61,772 1,992 6,4.50 513 36,074 42,6.56 9 13,713 6,375 796,375 24,929 93,751 1,870 8,331 1,079 64,648 89,238 10 9,831 4,662 545,690 17,749 73,108 2,553 14 8,320 685 51,414 68,139 11 18,679 220 583,040 17,323 86,785 3,603 10 17,641 2,3.51 74,918 88,:309 13 11,:J63 5,680 819,0.53 21,674 96,267 5,996 100 6,013 1,083 84,445 84,445 13 13,937 9,849 899,970 27,165 H7,.555 5,2.57 13 16,990 1,745 86,760 97,788 14 4,378 3,015 432,470 14,175 54,491 3,456 35 8,902 488 34,440 47,322 lb 7,314 5,245 4.53,100 19,:«1 73,.539 10,330 7,318 1,.586 48,:mi .50,638 Itt 17,675 850 519,100 22,.5.33 79,896 1,506 4,270 404 62,074 62,074 1'/ 16,694 140 289,720 10,695 33,494 3,192 3,396 185 30,681 30,681 18 140,642 318,834 19,318,084 700,.540 2,2.50,155 90,.539 10,815 326,815 48,363 3,906,357 3,008,644 1 10,021 26.871 1,393,245 43.695 161,315 3,326 433 38,638 2,40i 213,034 213,034 3 9,2.57 7,.507 1,493,705 40,875 168,034 4,274 614 35,694 5,317 161,2.59 189,407 3 13,.590 15,376 760,070 19,422 92,638 4,460 17 9,490 560 116,523 116,.523 i 7,198 23,788 1,170,340 46,795 137,288 2,849 637 13,745 3,446 124,688 1.57,699 b 9,397 15,090 936,300 23,390 96,185 1,175 10,397 390 100,.560 134,546 (V 22 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.^CONTINUED. — Tenure. Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Fayette Hillsdale JefFerson Litchfield Moscow Pittsford Ransom Reading Scipio Somerset Wheatland Woodbridge .. Wright Hillsdale city. 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Houghton County. Adams Calumet Franklin. , Hancock Portage Quincy Schoolcraft Huron County. Bingham Bloomfleld.. Brookfieid .. Caseville ... Chandler ... Colfax Dwight , Fair Haven Gore (ri-ant .. - Hume Huron __ . Luke Lincoln. . AhNLdu .. . Oliver . I'nrls. Port Austin Huliioon ... - S;iiid Beach Scbowaint,^ .. Sht.Tidan Slicrnian . . . Sincl... Verona Wliite Buck Winsor... . Number. iNuml^er. Farms classified according to Tenure. i Num. 200 93 294 222 182 317 2tS5 226 186 170 245 261 329 29 9 10 6 4 149 9 10 51 2,9S4 IW 68 89 98 129 179 77 251 190 150 266 2 13 185 177 152 200 251 133 4 10 43 UK tu 8.') 91 117 Ut 133 78 51 l.-i.s 91 lOi ati •M 44 2:14 118 177 170 IIU 171 107 K! 31 12:) 106 9 3 1 4 10 3 Num- ber. Land in Farms. Impro\'ed. Unimproved. Acres. .\cre5. 12,.iS5 6,701 lb,8-'6 17,786 16,205 17,508 l:i,9l9 17,249 15,217 13,-64 1B,25L 12.454 17,108 1.2:3:1 349 ;iso 305 199 9,706 1 925 1,090 100 1 3 3 11,601 5,88:1 14,915 lb,:j82 15,.>i7 15,814 l:;,924 15,8 l;l,015 14,706 15,381 11,690 17,108 . 1,040 315 330 I 249 146 I 3,895 510 1,090 2,202 5.5.^ 870 764 "\n 34 .50 5,81 1 415 2,.'i-'9 6,227 5,847 6.7:i5 8,8U5 92 68 15 18,505 ],40.> 2,910 1,60S 2,:371 .591, ""1,617" 926 1,775 3,.509 6,491 4,187 7,.s:u 3,577 2,745 .5,6 "lO 4,.'i6.i 2,05ii ! 5,:.17;) ' 1,.''72 I 2,4. -0 5,445 ; l,9l).i 2,0^6 4, '161 1,IJ1 lll,.S-,6 !\0 tl 6,176 IS, 445 4, ".61 7,:t6'i 4,'l!t.S I, '71 2,H',S 2,|.i!i 2,6611 4.2,NS 2,0-M 5,2i.l 1,S-; 1,'K'<4 4,172 6,0. 'J :i 6 '", 1,79:> 2,1 Ni 4,24: I, Ills iO,.s:i-i 5.01 1 4, 96; I :_i,44:: 4':tTs :l6'46 4,70; 1,1:1 1 ,979 l,.-6--. l,4:i.s : 8,"i ' 1.:.162 975 6 1 112 _« I 1, -.■;:! l,74'-i 17S 21H,1 :3 2,734 Acres. Acres. Acres. 9.46:1 4.278 4,251 7,U8 .S.641 4,6 kS 5,u;is i;i26 lO.il'.ill 4,422 4,9v-| :>,6 -7 -A d 9,060 K\6B 7,:iil 7,:t..4 984 2,696 1,771 , 818 1,681 1,:162 ' 1,711 5,307 4,487 1 1,404 4,281 3.292 i 72.S 4,679 3,797 1,694 5,023 4,461 995 5,679 3,922 1,417 5,:iS6 4,664 2,-'93 I 4,148 4,79S 5,041 6,677 29 13 t 12 11,0,^5 H60 1 ,8,>0 2,.-.00 . 3,872 1,87:3 l:!:!,.571 115,.5i5 1 ls,046 16:3.154 9.' ,461 , 4211 ' ,1117 1 .:3ti5 I,5:i4 1.019 ! ,50 ;,i3i, ,■-71 \'Cv3 I '860 I 1,65.5 I ■.;7"i i .'.■.6"i ■ t,Si4 ■|,9, ,',951 lO li,ll.sii ,-4:i 8 7S7 ,s 7-7 IVi S.K-i'l s,297 :U2 !-• 6,0-'2 5,:i:il 691 -'91 .», -:I7 : 2,114 1,IU1 1,041 925 319 820 989 882 562 1,' 2:36 ,079 .1449 ,694 ,128 63 7,420 448 LrtX) 1.009 2,619 70.432 3,S.5S :i,U4 5,7iS:i 7,107 :!,s]9 4,9.SS 3,219 4-Vi 1.0.57 :i,.562 4,985 42 2,151 3 47 2,186 7,682 7,2S1 1,275 AGRICULTURE. 23 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm -in 1883. •a' ■§ i §3 Estimated value of all Ditches. s s 2 i fl Labor. farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed bo q ■-a a a 13 or on hand). n u. be &S.5 a=gl %i "^ s E u S^I % 'sj §£ .2 bo .M s & •sis pBa-o o a) B 3 a s 1 bo a 'p S paid f door fa 1883, f board. paid f door f bor dui Qg value ^ c II «■ o a O Hag's ai-S9 !3 S-o d a. O S II 7- s > P 1 3 O.S p Amou for dairy inclu •It 1 s 3 z 0) a Rods. Eods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,250 585 920,395 38,480 9.3,623 2,660 343 18,258 2,776 126,841 180,068 7 2..572 6.33.5 541,260 17,675 64,838 1,904 233 11,418 2,293 64,.534 73,870 8 10,392 22,187 1,222,510 67,797 151,003 13,926 1,106 19,402 3,371 261,451 240,522 9 6,437 3,347 1,338,600 48,875 162,640 4,449 467 21,541 2,169 184,198 190,697 10 a,B84 5,004 982,623 38,725 120,:j55 5,419 1,195 27,428 4,321 240,522 240,522 11 8,321 44,4.59 1,335,.580 32,:I86 12:^,036 6,495 65 17,635 1,959 143,941 152,950 12 12,051 25,074 595,460 3.5,411 114,043 3,481 4 8,883 1,267 134,336 134,336 13 7,«1 28,341 1,290,680 74, ■)45 144,160 4,930 83 21,1.55 4.180 215,100 215,100 14 4,7U6 620 765,491 36,762 102,360 12,430 4,151 21,070 3,543 148,434 148,434 15 5,ll;i 14,986 1,164,540 32,800 145,975 4,170 768 21,600 3,497 165,625 165,625 16 8,94 1 34,785 1,282,305 37,590 132,878 5,.584 60 2.5,101 3,483 171,571 171. .571 IV 5,970 15,359 692,880 22,778 72,848 3,365 31 8,295 1,529 145,426 145,426 18 13,869 28,742 1,307,900 37.534 140,8.i4 3,594 30 9,972 1,349 166,1,59 166,159 19 390 378 124,200 5,005 36,052 2,048 588 7,1193 510 22,155 22,165 20 220 3 33,100 1,645 2.900 1,4=15 220 4,722* 50 10,740 10,740 21 38,100 1.1 145 2,820 2L0 145 ZiO 85 4,166 4,165 22 160 375 37,.500 1,920 23,242 308 19.i 1,866 350 6,100 6,100 23 10 15,500 395 7,090 95 30 275 25 1,150 1,150 24 3,497 290,245 11,643 86,195 9,236 738 158,510 765 146,913 113,698 1 22,500 2,070 7,275 460 30 .5,0.50 16,000 16,000 2 34,850 335 10,975 4,725 428 •96,697 9,586 16,422 3 4 30 51,290 101,130 980 12,360 1,040 836 70 « 22,812 58,520 33,119 11,469 5 1,470 3,690 30,920 75 16,611 665 40,119 6 7 1,972 77,475 4,568 24,665 2,175 135 17,340 100 29,686 29,688 8 140,365 8,345 6,580,157 299,963 899,469 74,620 1,888 127,829 17,089 723,371 988,964 1 3,522 2,053 424,.5ti0 16,.5.54 .55,179 2,8.57 7,9113 1,600 44,428 58,142 4,088 113.8110 7,500 20,268 2,133 5,489 1,220 18,678 2:1,980 3 3,402 205 176,8110 6,96. 17,446 1,708 3,252 419 13,825 22,733 4 «,IOo 1,731 35.',;00 4,033 35,297 2,136 49 14.698 1,302 41,172 50,305 5 8,209 401 277, 10) 8,n5r 38..T66 8..566 733 5,6.58 798 27,195 37,994 6 4.347 387 137,012 7,179 16.6.50 1,415 2,465 863 13,174 15.814 1 2,892 19rt,8(IO l.i,805 47,073 880 180 2,676 190 39,980 49,826 8 5,584 427 150,96') 5,720 24,960 491 130 1,4.56 243 10,132 19,125 9 2,936 Ori.lOO .5,J25 17,345 1.894 2,159 26 12,287 24,373 10 3,219 383 326.430 11,828 36,678 3,186 .5,749 268 25,512 30,205 11 810 282,200 13,485 .50,454 865 4,914 220 50,0.56 ,53,421 12 2,961 1,070 193, ;30 9,198 32,314 9,137 3,1.52 429 25,442 39,410 13 1,826 103 104,300 3,614 16,.525 1,0.H 1,749 122 11,793 16,602 14 1,838 85,400 2,.).i3 10,984 100 2,766 360 8,369 10,024 la 5,828 150 2.50,930 9,449 32,175 2,6.57 SI 3,519 676 25,.538 34,669 16 l,7l8 71,20ll 3,.537 9,849 628 7 1,841 153 8,070 8,617 VI 7,o34 434,160 25,107 .55,666 1,814 2,1j89 2,515 47,525 69,870 18 14,297 3113,460 11,830 35,496 3,147 16,! 12 .550 31,110 39,394 19 8,298 90 266,950 17,921 43,707 7,220 90 5,975 1,730 57,371 57,371 20 460 42 369,605 11.659 47,773 6,610 25 6,287 l,0;iO 28,390 49,510 21 27,404 823 7O4,;3O0 44,074 81, .521 6,905 571 10.626 690 79,557 92,820 22 515 261,710 «.400 29,.537 1,714 3,096 220 20,089 30,3.56 23 6,791 280 308,240 17,5'iO 41,636 2,195 31 3.011 451 28,105 59,468 24 6,186 1.52,000 I0,r)3l 24,148 2,099 39 4,461 819 14,170 24,778 25 1,990 251,600 12,228 36,750 1,632 4,068 185 27,423 37,994 26 3W 100 35.100 2,i-'0 9,8*3 4.50 4J5 20 4,910 6,702 27 7,245 245,950 8,93l 32,629 1,116 2,183 200 19,071 25,461 28 * Probably includes wages paid for lumbering. 2-i CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Continued.— Tfewwre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Bods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Iosco County Alaliastur,.. Au Siihl Ha.Idwiri.. HurU'itA-h. (Jiaiil, .... I'la.iiilicld SIk-1 'Viiw Thoi WitluT Ingham County Alaiedon Aurelius Bunker Hill Delhi Ingham Lansing Le Hoy. Leslie Locke Meridian Onondaga. -. Stockbrldge, Vevay Wheatfield White Oak, Williamstown Lansing city 1st ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward Mason city. Ionia County Berlin Boston Campbell ... Dauby Easton Ionia Keene Lyons.. North Plain Odessa Orange Orleans Otisco Port land Ronald.. Sebewa,. AGRICULTURE. ■J.> Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farnh in 1883. Estimated value of all farm productions of ISS;? (sold, consumed or on hand). 2,223 HT2 1 I3n,s:« •^ 167,3rH H ]:i!,3is + 131.753 .S 180.310 B 13+,.->in 7 11S,3H2 K 2I13.:.'(1H 9 121.H3'.) 10 131,0,% 11 ]G'.i,4SH. 12 120..SU 13 131,010 U ;02..V.r) l.'S ]02,03r> 10 «,0,s,s 23 ll,.^) '24 492 04,7,-^5 5,6as 4.50 fi,3.-0 278 ,s,440 1K.T 0,690 170 1.97.5 25 3.S.54 321 14.4.55 3(KI 4.S42 213 9.122 06,224 0,7 1 « 514 6,930 S,440 9,690 1,975 4,.5(K 14.4.55 4,«42 9,146 36 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Continued.— TfeWMre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Isabella County. Broomtield Chippewa Coe Cold water Deerfield Denver Fremont (jilmnre Isabella _ Ijincoln Nottawa. Rolland Sherman Union Vernon Wise __ Jackson County Blackman Columbia Concord Grass Lake Hanover Henrietta _ Leoni Ijiberty Napoleon Norvell... Parma Pulaski _ Rives Sandstone Spring Arbor.. Sprin^port Summit Tompkins Waterloo Jackson city.. . ;((! ward.- bth ward K ilainazoo County Alaino._. Hvailv Cliaricstoi Climax.-. Coinsliirk Cooper ... Kalaniii./.ni Oslllcilio. I'a,vilioii PoMauT .. Plllil-ic lvss.. - Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. 2,038 61 94 320 67 156 ll.'i 137 72 208 238 133 70 158 197 il 3,474 198 170 176 162 193 186 236 174 111) 1+li IKIl 197 1,857 53 76 203 67 145 103 133 65 194 205 70 117 69 It.i 170 i.1 2,985 154 163 1.57 139 174 IW 2114 ]r>(i i:u i:w l."v; 11 1! 207 183 19.-, 109 1.56 131 123 88 197 159 195 175 13 9 1 11 9 _ Num- ber. 126 18 10 1 10 ; Sr3 Land in. Farms. Improved . Unimproved. (J -^3 ( " * .2 : ■i « -a £ s c ai s H ^ o Num- ber. 108 6 15 13 3(i:i 34 11 3:! U Xt 3S 43 34 111 34 Hi Acres. , Acres. Acres, -\cre3. 6 13 1 14 4 :i 3 35 6 34 15 19 5 31) (> 30 4 31 13 5 30 1,". 76,399 2,140 4,089 12,530 2,0,55 3,320 1,911 5,135 1,819 7,341 10,7-55 3,573 5,031 1,532 7,897 6,378 1,013 3ll l!l,7li;i 14,1174 13,918 14,.5.-)l l.''),«74 11), 191 17.30.-, 1(1,099 1.5,143 15,4,-,3 13.9411 17,0t;'.l 15,1C.T 0,S3 3011 4.'<3 3(11,909 I.S.IK", 14,90() l,s,3i6 76,421 3,989 3,876 7,73:! 3,390 6,:169 3,794 6,433 3,lKI8 6,.590 7,:106 3,757 4,a)5 3,815 5,831 8,435 3,131 117,010 5! i9,910 ,373 379 3,563 i.sO! 1,4,53 !,:!63 .>,7I8 ;,(i31 ;,571 !,0.-i3 i,330 )M';!9 -,997 U48 3 95' PlillS 3,548 3,4:!9 3, 1(19 3.758 3,8l»i 3,947 141 :U7 90 100 280 SO 41 37 73,319 10 16,939 48,688 ■ 4,626 4,048 3 97'* ,-i(X1 5,943 3:516 1,835 3,,SiO 3,554 6.'i4 7,563 4,343 1,979 3,i:!3 3,734 13,682 139 8:i5 574 436 573 :i.88 130 360 1,032 1,414 1,040 3,027 1,193 1,016 543 3 57,11X1 :!,594 4,310 3,349 :!,5n7 3,157 3,437 3,964 3, -1119 1,443 1 ,0S4 3,644 1,773 1.031 1 ,9,'<4 3,731 3,,580 1,794 1,491 9,4,53 30(1 i,531 76 i,436 'i,:!3l ;i9S (186 313 246 ,781 1,<0 713 AGRICULTURE. 27 Ditches, June 1, 7884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. _r ■^ 01 00 Estimated value of all Ditclifis. ^ s a T ayinr- farm productions of ~ m IM ^ 1888 (sold , consumed bo 1 C or on hand). 3 1 1 1 ffl 5 ui t. bo Si.§.S ■/T'^ ^ .M 03 A fegg ? £ 5° □ 3> O OJ Is "C 1 tc 53 1^ -i. -agg _ ^ ^'& 1 1 -2, IsiJ g = o =" a) £ c C " O li o ii.ii ^? « S g 3 1° ^■. o P 3 i .3 ^ "3 la 6 pis l^ll < e 3 a; Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 39,529 15,539 4,52.5.885 155,745 599,703 33,235 .541 95,683 10,104 527,100 599,110 1 488 50 90,585 5,118 16,836 809 341 4,478 563 14,979 14,979 2 4,634 3,295 354,830 11,845 41,.514 2,155 5,532 828 35.233 36,671 3 8,768 3,553 762,600 24,444 86,941 6,050 33' 13,960 1,224 67,485 84,321 4 80 91,100 4,265 15,609 394 2,934 116 1.5,866 16,936 5 230 ih' 222,270 6,699 27,134 492 5,337 870 35,661 35,661 6 390 145 137,595 3,562 16,996 419 676 40 9,448 14,911 7 3,483 874 279,500 8,042 34,084 1,511 io" 6,278 419 37,1.56 39,647 8 110 193 97,175 3,290 15,451 790 2.705 100 12,950 ]2,9-.0 9 2,105 52 461.300 14,027 73,105 4,898 55' 9,953 .586 50,510 63,809 10 8,240 4,210 670,300 25,975 76,955 2,249 15 7,624 667 75,832 83,270 11 145 29 178,250 4,-J55 22,248 1,482 4,171 485 16,773 20,214 12 612 20 193,425 6,380 34,;334 5,320 75' 5,614 740 20,884 26,6.53 13 18 8 73,190 3,403 13,065 911 2,698 440 11,461 11,.5.56 14 6,057 2,;k9 507,000 20,200 57,990 2,409 12,605 1,169 71,210 72,197 15 4,169 755 340,865 12,241 53,361 2,901 3" 9,506 1,.526 44,147 57,H30 16 65,900 2,001 15,080 445 2,623 331 7,505 7,505 17 163,743 72,879 31,330,670 730,928 2,179,879 137,018 6,627 483,574 75,670 3,200,266 3,39'',2?0 1 13,894 8,626 916,010 30,950 76,960 3,276 53 21,031 2,728 93,881 130,997 2 10,930 3,775 1,029,995 27,079 95,665 5,016 772 24,037 3,822 176,803 176,803 3 3,960 310 1,423,510 41,446 149,309 3,860 113 28,973 3,426 199,065 223,696 4 1,228 685 1,504,640 38,853 135,280 10,862 103 26,340 6,160 219,120 319,120 5 3,658 499 1,101,470 42,026 125,672 3,941 546 26.982 4.800 185,595 187.909 6 14,067 4,400 821,0.50 41,173 106,489 3.647 766 26,808 3,010 140,216 150,080 7 i3,ia5 1,375 1,324,095 70,878 137,235 6,545 306 25,880 2,446 240,815 240,815 8 4,450 1,864 1,084,6.55 37,615 134,734 3,235 440 18,117 2,538 138,523 161,441 9 7,374 1,469 929,065 24,245 65,380 2,215 2.50 12,634 1,250 123,899 128,355 10 7,425 1,892 908,510 29,035 91,935 6,273 463 16,782 2,502 128,341 130,936 11 6,367 1,000 1,300,065 56,310 1.56.766 8,7.57 316 35,004 4,953 225,487 225,487 12 2,893 100 1,063,780 35,101 101,8.57 4,380 412 29,706 4,495 213,-597 213,.597 13 10,836 10,896 1,051,730 48,750 133,522 .5,911 332 24,799 2,191 196,406 196,406 14 8,3«7 9,502 1,014,800 41,270 118,930 2,7.19 204 23,6.56 5,909 167,665 174,630 15 9,29 i 1,462 1,317,630 33,960 137,005 3,333 115 26,658 3,886 174,149 196,179 16 8,821 8,012 1,04.5,800 39,993 111,480 22,.595 183 29,028 4,.523 174,957 182,399 17 ]2,082 .5,151 982,115 35,175 104,700 4,635 290 30,325 3,402 143,979 143,979 18 4,780 8,327 965.975 30,480 102,805 5,9a3 281 17,3:38 2,429 128,958 147,244 19 20,499 2,414 7r;i,7:w 25,160 84,340 18,725 552 37,676 10,765 110,635 143,772 20 6B5 1,120 772,1145 1,390 9,825 1,200 100 1,800 415 18,175 18,175 21 200 400 1011,01 lO 600 ),000 200 600 200 2,500 2,.51lO 22 465 720 672,045 790 8,825 1,000 ""ioo" 1,200 215 54,680 15,675 15,675 23 55,401 4,347 17,.561,195 681,754 1,9.50,122 65,134 5,440 359,694 2,495,630 2,624,0fl6 1 2,066 986,285 41,707 93,616 1,639 210 13,047 2,116 101,924 10.s,619 ^ 6,615 ■■■'32.5' 984,020 32,841 103,670 3,452 408 17,228 1,560 135,364 164,41)6 3 3,835 60 1,246,480 .50,.563 158,706 4,156 291 20,.5:« 3,089 186,069 1K«,II6'.) 4 8,569 940 1,112,.SH0 31,776 132,766 3,.596 315 31,377 3,236 154,165 lH5,i:;l 5 4,100 1,370 1,4.56,072 64.706 147,525 7,473 284 28,680 3,222 220,360 220,260 6 2,445 323 849,3.50 44,355 112,461 4,K11 323 34,216 5,767 177,K31 1T7,«:I1 7 6,510 400 1,446,313 48,.500 168,439 7,465 963 34,955 5,867 163,586 lH4,i:il 8 200 17 1,249,925 .55,490 160,273 5,067 473 2:s,38a 3,875 191,084 ]91,1>S4 9 6,711 245 906,960 30.425 91,675 3,721 5.56 17,639 2,380 ]38,.591 1:K,542 10 3,.508 1,101,9.50 4.3,915 110,092 1,102 239 28,097 4,046 1.37,138 137, IHH 11 1,6 i4 ""180' 834,470 26,155 89,i;« 3,212 35 18,.^76 3,lf^3 142,321 l.jT.riT) 12 200 100 1,372,201) 40,215 124,060 5,5111 215 29,890 5,290 173,;K0 172,:MI 13 1,380 130 854,370 38,364 101,391 4,062 218 16,978 3,742 153,351 153,351 14 38 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Sclioolcraft Texas Wakeshma Kalamazoo city. 3d ward.. ith ward Kalkaslia Count y . Boardman Clearwater Cold Springs Excelsior Garfield Glade Kalkaslca Oliver Oranf;re .-. Rapid River Springfield Wilson Kent County... Ada Algomu Alpine Bowne Byron Caledonia Cannon Cascade . Courtland Gaines Grand Rapids. Grattan Lowell - . ... Nelson . Oakliclil Paris ... PlaiiilifUl Solnn Spai-la S|)LWK-cr T>'rnnc Vcrt^a-mics . , Walk, I-.. .. A\'ynniiiiLr. . (Traiiil Hapids eil 1st waid .. 3(1 wanl... Kill ward I Kl-WC'llllVV ••.'I AMciu.'Z 3 Clillon ■I Copper 11,1 Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. Number. Nuni 149 199 253 31! 68 31 14 111 Ui:1 n-i 111 .5,2111 ISM 210 2il 2ii> 261 Ml 203 171 23.") 2Si ir.7 2»ll 2311 1311 20."i 230 2110 Land in Farms. Improved. Nam- Num- ber, ber. in+ 5 40 14,6K6 1.56 3 4(1 17,.554 210 6 .36 13,710 211 1 221 3 1 64 157 31 596 19 12,910 73 1 2 1,-583 V2 2 1 1,826 31 2 6.57 .59 5 4 1,064 31 370 U 178 111 2 9.55 96 90 6 i 1,7.54 711 2 1 1,081 ;)7 3 2 1.735 23 1 3 1,011 1,631 161 2T.5 1111 21s 11111 1H2 205 203 170 173 157 274 1 .-.2 237 lir," 117 202 131 1711 188 181 1 14 10 13 ■ 4 ! 13 12 3 6 It 1 414 20 4 9 28 30 . --; ri 01 ■7- tf c ■c c c Acres 14,.596 16,614 13,337 215 58 157 Unimproved. 1J,.524 1.3S6 1,.578 5 1,826 617 40 600 464 366 4 178 90 940 473 6 4,.537 3,318 7,880 .50 .50 1..52.'* 3,074 5,751 3,009 274 2,129 .50 50 I- 941 73 1,696 1,681 1,219 749 315,711 I 16,417 , 11,645 i 15,302 14.171 ' 13,0;3 '■ 14, 767 15,870 I6.O02 IS l)2.s 12,931 12,491 14,.5U4 j 13,269 10.137 , 12,791 15,720 ; 14.488 ■ 5,307 j 13„583 i 7,243 I 5,306 I.5,l.Ui 14,(ili6 12,327 4.57 212 210 ;82.1I13 13,557 9 235 11.2IKI 13,0115 111,812 13,,S-J1I 1 t,-.3!l 14,326 13,186 12.827 11,412 1 1,6.';5 11,844 1 7,667 12,3711 14,7311 14, IS,-* 4,1166 12,874 i 7, no 4,,S71 14,212 12,118 10,255 60 14 23 58 ".5ilV 262 3:3,548 2,860 2,410 1 ,012 1 .076 2,181 947 l.:i:!l 1,736 4,842 104 1,0W 879 1,425 3,470 412 1)81 ;iixi 341 709 97 435 1134 2,518 2,072 3117 187 37,164 4,081 5.230 2.874 3.844 I.IW) 1.742 3.075 4,546 4,262 3,755 l,:j.50 .33.505 3,583 5.330 2,633 3,.544 1,494 3.58 3,075 654 4,151 4,132 3,411 1,350 241 .300 189 1,484 68 395 140 344 .»,.S20 5,5ss 6,101 e.i'oii 6,980 5,170 5,0.'ll 6,291 4.70> 7,124 3,887 5, .560 5,(.«1 5^912 5,0119 5,949 0,tK17 5,9110 7,501 101,4,58 5.262 4,-521 4,010 4,707 5, 1 911 3,992 4V.IO .5,944 4,460 5,335 3,111 3,9.57 2,299 3,829 3,S84 3.413 5,-|14 5.918 4,S17 3,761 3,-!20 4,210 3,235 2,082 Hi 1 3,336 2 1 390 ---1 700 4 i 150 310 38,670 ,V.S 1,067 3,104 2,143 1,7S1 1,178 1,010 347 303 1,799 776 1,603 2,732 6,143 2,028 1,6«6 llVi 64 1,143 3,710 267 2,06,5 2,209 1,490 1,211 80 300 150 1,115 I 4,-598 2,106 310 500 1 ,^500 i 606 120 1 ,500 130 AGRICULTUEE. 29 Ditches, June 1, 1S84, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. tT ■3 ta: C 1 Estimated value of all Ditches. a •= Labor. farm productions of lSa3 (sold, consumed !;c = £ or on ban J). = . = 1 ■| -3 i 111 G Z .1 be i - ? H - ■- .= .S "c - i; Pi •= 2S ■-= c,a_-5 ■^a = s - ? ^ ?•• 1 1 ii?i "S 2 c > -=■ ~ z , , 1> }' c 3: ?5 ml 5.- >._5 5 ill oj i- g ."ti? > = > S'^ 8- ^^^> <'^-- ^ g5£ '1 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. c 2,966 257 1,149,320 25,945 106,2.;9 1,400 53 15,215 2,758 121,917 1.57,293 15 335 810,.53O 30,113 98,828 4,038 427 17,854 2,7:3:1 108,161 138,328 16 4,307 500 1,102,240 33,100 146,088 3,194 13,489 3,816 157,638 137,6:18 17 98,330 3,.t85 5,155 1,225 425 8,530 43,8,50 46,451 18 12,500 83,850 100 3,485 370 4,785 100 1,125 75 330 478 500 8,030 1,2011 43,650 3,^0l 42,650 19 •JO 705 360 799,688 30,714 116,488 9,337 16,468 979 123,782 142.31:3 ' 1 100,113 3,0-57 16,897 1,127 29 1,918 20 18,847 18,8.54 , 2 295 360 119,160 5,133 19,145 1,101 30 1,774 225 14,673 20,0-56 j 3 210 52,040 1,613 4,192 851 3 2,003 39 7,047 7,359 1 4 1&5 81,925 3,162 10,4:30 769 5 1,575 66 15,149 1-5.149 i 5 29,000 605 4,443 393 385 4,282 10,250 430 860 390 196 20 765 765 1 7 74,-500 2,275 - 10,509 1,133 1,331 133 10,560 11,131 ; 8 12,300 100,3.50 92.100 84,a50 380 4,261 4,772 3,163 1,293 14,367 13,162 14,765 40 1,396 779 1,051 14 350 5 2,339 1,204 2,748 10 143 121 150 1,080 20,731 11,373 12,449 1,1-57 ! 9 ' 22,5-55 16..587 15,-345 10 11 35 12 44,000 1,864 1 6,225 285 990 30 6,823 7,779 13 49,883 98,74.5 18,532,117 781,8f)3 2,191,988 89,401 9,292 387,.595 60,601 2,338,804 2.618,372 1 •4,751 1,549 702,3.50 30.670 82,l;30 2,165 685 18,280 1,793 76,113 113,518 S-t 60 484,950 20,334 71,818 717 64 2,390 1,386 67,656 67,6-56 3 B,fi-t2 8.118 1,06.5,240 43,260 129.956 3,:M0 1 21, .593 3,469 158,391 158,391 4 e,2s9 746 747.030 37..336 8:t.0")3 2,603 338 16,366 2,923 99,825 138,380 0,993 2,095 983,340 27,987 1 17,508 2,456 37 17,030 3,796 98,6-54 111,387 6 3,415 1,713 812,980 30,9;« 113,.591 3,826 357 11,643 1,135 91,135 111,928 ',' 244.55 71 792,032 38,.503 101,5-50 2,007 1,082 18,418 1,-594 104,974 121,671 8 4.I2'.I 1,.501 910,060 27,926 108,-505 12,694 72 11,973 1,350 91,783 114.6-^4 9 1.571 185 773,200 30,510 79,096 8,410 513 13,323 3,436 99,-505 111,949 10 6.:3t)2 11,765 1,113,980 59,140 123,785 3,071 10 18,210 3,509 118,572 134,121 11 2,526 1,760 689,2.50 30.200 73,012 3,.5:37 1,174 29,030 4,241 133,517 133,.517 13 6,-588 1,297 810,790 38,450 103,246 2,095 649 19,368 2,694 107,386 126,-523 13 818 .5:35 848,030 42,791 109,587 4,728 319 14,972 2,122 109,415 109,415 14 1,444 343 437,700 19,8a5 .57,700 2,990 185 8,986 575 53,.343 53,-530 13 3,799 1,166 617,600 31,211 81,697 2,668 894 18,206 2,883 104,709 104,709 16 «,611 3,074 1,247,670 46,810 129,900 4,023 1,020 28,982 4,657 139,-536 142,928 17 3,006 938 598,.500 29,570 89,322 1,537 135 13,998 3,346 106,778 106.778 IS 17(1 70 188,900 -5,114 32,333 3,193 20 3,1-51 499 a3,685 34,250 19 «,019 2,675 1,016,943 41,903 103,946 9,489 30 25,241 4,449 125,701 145,789 20 671 93 351.820 ! 6,090 36,925 735 3,845 498 38,956 45,084 21 979 843 328,900 •22,641 49,230 3,000 40 8,275 1,773 40,099 40,099 «,119 1,799 8.59,200 3J,048 117,691 2,890 569 18,153 3,453 95,261 120,284 23 5,284 6,681 1,391,550 43,030 107,603 3,773 1,023 29,505 5,161 157,042 160,706 24 .5,06/ 805 756,100 33,040 79,691 4,3,53 95 12,229 3,460 93,370 97,088 2.5 23,000 10,000 520 20 3,111 111 200 2,000 600 3,400 400 14,988 400 26 2'i 28 12,000 500 975 3,000 27,870 200 2,000 600 3,000 14,.588 20,653 29 60 99,690 350 110 6,067 620 17,338 1 1,423 1,400 1,663 3 11,000 2,400 -500 3,085 2,910 200 H7 480 .i 1,400 -- 1 i-stis 3 4 _ 30 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. 5: Eagle Harbor- Si Grant-- 7: Hougliton 8' Sherman Lake County Center - Chase -, Cherry Valley.-. Dover.-- Eden--- Elk Ellsworth -. Glencoe .- Lake Pinora - Pleasant Plains-. Webber Yates -. Lapeer County. Almont - Arcada Attica Burlington Burnside Deerfleld Dryden-.- Elba-- Goodland Hadley Imlay Lapeer Marathon Mayfleld Metamora , North Branch-., Oregon Rich Lapeer city 1st ward , ad ward 3d ward 4th ward Lcclnnaw Count Hint-^Imin _ . . . . ( 'ontrrx-illr . . ('li'\H'lan(L___ Elinwood .... Kuiliiro (4k'n ..\rli.ii- _ Ka^s^u IjCclaiiaw L.'laiiil- Soinn . Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. Land in Farms. Improved. ., , KT L I Num- Nuni- , Xumb.T Number v , . Acres, ber. Del, 403 10 m, 14 30 6 10 4.5 7 10 64 16 20 36 J,659 206 176 229 10 120 12 29 4 10 44 7 10 52 14 20 36 3,206 170 1.56 INii 197 .SI 9 •".12 136 124 1% 1111 191 leu 205 172 22(1 J 95 24 1,-ill ;-•:« 2115 1711 15S 923 140 121 107 i;i:! 7K H7t< 1:17 117 71 ,S1 7:i II 99 I2H all o s -^ Unimproved. : = f 5 t 2 ; 778 290 12,799 278 4.114 ! i,i& 248 219 1,427 24 215 2,048 606 858 904 Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 326 .\cres. 18 326 693 70 220 2.202 4.50 1.080 1.122 4.50 11,223 2.53 4,105 725 684 222 208 1,339 24 146 1,.381 546 811 1,576 449 26 11 1 667 60 47 124 16 13 11 ' 14 3 305 28 4 30 19 l.S 12 21 ' 10 2:) 9 16 11 10 1 5 14 ' 5 16 3 12 1 9 ; 13 111 6 »-> 11 7 ■ 1 i 213.517 16.6.59 li,557 13.742 2.575 19.52S 5,494 18,043 12,225 10,S7S 1.5.467 10,524 13.069 9.217 8.7:>4 17,221 13,1112 ll,27.'i 7.394 1 ■.Ml 242 .529 39ti 31,1199 4,1105 3,:i09 2.013 3,3114 2,.S45 1,7119 2,917 5,30.5 3,095 2,477 199.«:K IB.0,59 H.149 12,709 2.43.5 18.67.S 5,424 111.11:1.3 11.711 10,094 14..544 10.2IW 12.4.54 8,745 8.72.^ 15.197 10.21 16 lO,.-;.-!:! 7,201 1..544 .528 49:; 300 27,11110 4,425 2.,5;!2 1,l«18 :l,l82 2,1011 1,5,80 1,701 5,1117 2,(1117 2,;192 13,885 600 408 1,0:S 140 8.50 70 1.410 514 784 923 2.56 615 472 6 2,024 2,9.56 425 193 206 19 ,55 36 96 4,0:19 1811 l('l.5 182 739 189 1,21(1 138 428 ,8,5 26.592 1,180 6,412 1,60(1 1 289 628 1,744 2,287 846 729 3,.588 1,391 2,304 2,588 139.767 6.,574 8.796 7 '^88 7;7lll 14.722 6.293 .5.219 7,;124 8.0:1.5 6.373 8.,596 6.:l.59 7,642 8,672 5,li55 8.i:!8 8,0(15 7.9:r, :vsi 45 11:1 207 15 76,135 8,li:)ll 10,1.55 ll.:i2(i 6,503 6,4;i2 5,1115 9,121 10,04;l 7,1 I'll (1.1145 18,-567 .559 5,009 1,606 1,163 195 814 1,837 36 704 2,796 l.:39l 842 1.615 . 2.2-T8 3.284 2.795 3.1 1-5 2. ,'^19 6.240 1,.558 3.8:13 .5,001 4,:545 4.177 1.8,84 4,140 8,025 621 1,403 126 433 930 4.50 810 25 792 768 5,9:14 3,047 1l\s 180 15 69.19:! 8,076 9,1X14 5,145 (1.14.5 6,417 3.794 8..8:!0 8.061 7.1(19 1.462 973 67.-509 3.290 6.001 3.513 4.8:52 8.4,82 4.735 l.lWl 2,:123 3.690 2.196 6.712 2,219 3.874 134 1..594 5,442 2.131 4.,<88 6.942 5lHl 1,121 1,181 418 15 1,251 291 1,9.82 123 AGRICULTURE. 31 Ditches, June 1, 1884., and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 2883. 1 -d" ■^ S S Estimated value nf all Ditches. 1 § > '5 f 35 OcO o ^ 1 o 8 Amount paid for out-door during 1883 value of boar Amount paid for in-door dairy labor d including va! 13 .1 ft 3° a 3 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. .g 1,300 6.50 200 969 f; 82,540 275 20,325 150 1,900 630 8,095 6,000 8,095 7,100 7 60 3,450 200 31,491 900 102,165 110 3,940 8 1,385 279 653,215 8,384 897 16,373 1,693 108,670 109,940 1 6,350 5:30 1 ,82a 133 70 1,004 45,267 1,046 44,240 9« 105 292,040 12,732 37,075 3,764 79 6,832 764 3 20,900 1,385 3,230 5,566 310 20 377 85 3,100 5,385 3,10,5 6,955 4 20 37,800 1,711 1,192 1,634 80 5 8,900 560 1,890 310 20 1,800 1,440 19,491 1,401 1,483 19,491 H 12,800 f>65 3,170 280 30 350 65 7 33 24 76,700 3,685 12,470 390 1,730 160 8 3,500 10,000 50 460 200 1,910 8 85 125 980 125 1,201 4 90 100 60 10 297 150 100,620 3,710 18,675 1,116 10 3,834 363 19,604 1B,604 11 26,200 1,366 3,339 302 20 83 3,965 3,460 3,965 3,486 3,838 I'rl 28,700 2,400 5,895 7,930 435 6 465 100 13 38,805 2,347 379 705 779 6 3,649 14 118,334 142,633 12,906,591 496,514 1,840,091 &5,347 2,983 355,550 38,581 1,905,948 2,011,879 1 14,294 11,125 1,051,455 51,460 144,7.58 3,807 356 30,383 5,472 134,292 156,282 1,128 961 309,900 8,149 44,290 3,129 163 4,808 1,250 33,324 43,833 ■6 5,260 4,631 813,415 36,815 105,743 4,446 170 17,349 1,831 112,895 112.895 4 11,378 5,960 741,200 29,654 113,802 5,463 8 12,099 1,341 90,673 90,872 5 8,959 3,244 999,100 35,»I5 130,357 7,937 31 19,212 3,301 117,664 130,254 6 1,4m 855 193,655 7,637 40,059 1,153 46 3,685 138 39,353 33,173 V 7,817 23,788 1,113,791 46,832 138,478 1,707 199 33,464 3,717 313,339 313,339 8 5,826 12,027 769,040 30,.577 111,760 1,316 99 14,5.59 2,971 100,sa5 110,324 9 4,077 810 581,005 18,173 94,365 3,803 20 6,935 715 90,304 90,304 10 10,900 20,863 1,022,000 42,943 137.779 5,.567 236 15,539 2,913 194,998 194,998 11 9,600 6,120 678,680 4,165 95,282 2,971 186 10,816 3,141 71,150 83,943 12 7,520 9,385 843,900 33,044 123,886 4,070 806 19,.538 3,880 110,149 110,149 13 4,795 4,261 542,000 21,072 96,747 1,411 8 9,2.53 1,483 50,346 69,038 14 7,602 9,532 481,300 21,486 75,770 3,472 130 13,616 1,460 63,.588 65,275 15 5,389 11,686 973,960 34,080 127,081 4,223 294 19,084 3,919 132,581 137,833 16 2,245 3,530 550,400 29,953 92,389 5,835 35 10,960 1,327 78,352 78,3.52 17 3,867 5,072 645,000 23,395 90,802 4,142 lOO 13,244 1,289 106,326 106,326 18 5,281 5,179 436,700 14,136 59,644 1,902 10 5,7,57 7.58 55,463 55,463 19 964 3,603 162,090 8,050 17,200 895 86 6,270 1,685 30,318 30,318 20 144 1,075 29,900 950 3,340 125 400 190 1,865 1,865 3L 290 ■ 1,061 44,300 3,300 4,650 70 10 3,535 526 18,668 18,668 260 912 46,740 1,575 5,0.50 200 76 1,595 300 5,310 5,310 3» 270 555 41,360 3,335 4,280 500 1,750 669 4,475 4,475 24 l,3s6 180 1,463,636 67,.548 249,787 13,595 214 33,638 3,120 224,439 293,746 1 186,800 10,787 43,627 941 10 8,493 668 31,967 48,236 2 605 120,600 3,421 22,782 1,176 1,353 475 18,211 37,999 H 78,380 234,705 3,398 11,765 14,120 32,919 379 1,889 ... 1,330 6,766 140 534 12,127 33,116 18,547 37,143 4 446 140 5 113,490 4,443 16,489 395 934 11 21,932 21,933 6 65,470 153,120 352,590 3,.'i32 5,770 13,063 11,903 31,921 42,757 886 566 1,191 60 if 2,785 3,413 3,038 334 382 414 10,439 16,212 51,365 11,612 29,044 51,365 7 8 8a5 40 9 116,900 140,681 7,118 5,251 22,715 21,554 3,997 1,176 ""iie" 1,347 4,271 60 122 11,330 17,750 22,344 34,504 1(1 11 3^ CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, mid Value of Farms, and Number of Sods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards. Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. Lenawee County- Adrian BliS3field-.._ Cambridge Clinton _, Deerfield Dover Fairfield Franklin___ Hudson IMacon IMadison Medina , Ogdeu.-_ Palmyra Raisin Ridgeway Riga ". RoUin Rome _ _ Seneca-_ Tecumseh Woodstock _ Adrian city 1st ward 3d ward ., 3d ward 4th ward Livingston County. Brighton.. Cohoctah Conway __ __ Deerfield Ctciio;! (ireen Oak.__ . .. Ilaiutnirg Hand\ _:. ilarUiina Hi. well. Iosco Mari,iii occoi.-i. . __...'.'.'; Putn;uu_ T\'i'ono Uiiadilla ...: Mackiiiiir County.. Hievorl (iarlirld llcn.li-icks Holmes Ijiki'lield Morari Newton .. M. Igiiueo, Land in Farms. Improved. Number NQniljer, -'.oO 21 + IW 10-' 170 in-i 284: 2.51 2ti9 311 189 273 aifl 2K0 2.50 125 351 243 221 207 83 198 123 83 i 16 20 Num- ber. Num- ber. Acres. , Acres. , Acres. 4,276 260 526 202 13 3o 178 2(1 16 149 9 34 88 2 13 140 11 19 313 13 37 241 22 21 215 13 23 320 16 33 167 13 31 151 13 2.5 225 43 266 17 36 3,973 188 218 245 Ifll 171 174 151 266 167 192 162 166 161 160 224 133 166 '3.5" 232 206 102 328 215 204 181 66 176 112 ,80 i I IS 15 2,5,88 150 192 229 170 146 1.53 126 a50 135 154 143 146 150 137 202 105 30 10 ,55 15 34 11 31 36 10 12 14 13 31 20 8 5 I .339,813 18.475 10.350 1 4,062 10.4.51) 8.6.55 17,693 20,:»8 20,.599 18,.5.56 15,:142 1 4.6:311 20.,%so 15,347 16,317 20.318 9,214 14,472 I ]6,86;3 17,1.52 17,732 8.375 13.319 908 125 97 265 421 297,796 1.5,481 HI, 1.54 13,136 9.693 7, 9 to 1.5,517 16,171 l,H,82fl 17,070 13,9:B 13,163 ] 5,618) 13,067 14,315 17,6427 1,770 1,4,86 1,409 1,467 4,971 2,280 2,002 2,678 2,305 1,841 3,6:34 1,707 1,113 li65 145 32,4IXS 1,481 1,277 610 1,931 1,607 4,5:3 2,405 976 1.647 1.467 2,1U 947 2,9,5:3 1,181 839 .5,80 2118 209 81 12 4 Unimproved. 109,087 3,2^9 .3.0:37 li.774 972 .3.780 4.433 5.921 4,136 ,5,4,56 4,919 5.C69 8.1 08 9.440 5.84.5 3.183 2.202 9,004 5,7:30 4,1.58 4,9:39 1,768 6,981 ,54 34 •^ =i 3 y > '* ■^ Acres. Acres. 80.302 28,78.5 3,069 2>20 1,880 1.1,57 3,.345 3.429 504 468 1,844 1,936 3,701 731 5,4.30 491 3,471 665 4,503 954 3,960 959 3,024 3.04.5 6.833 1,175 7,:3i37 4,6:3.5 2 789 l'417 5.262 4.215 3,742 4,:3,S7 1,319 3„552 ,54 34 10 10 107,9:39 6,, 828 8,44:3 8,942 6,934 6.798 6.891 6.416 6,870 5,884 6,229 5,,'\-i5 6,224 6,146 5,472 32,462 8,{Xl!t ■5,469 1,,589 709 7,9«! 2,H2>1 5,092 702 10 10 65,470 4,2,59 4,625 5,011 4,198 4,479 :!,672 :i,442 3,722 4,.506 4„5(i4 :>,4(i2 3,963 4,344 :3,975 4,o;i7 ;!.I51 32,1X5:5 7,949 5,429 1,4,59 :5,50 2i9,9 5,(Hi2 692 2,073 1,210 394 7,85 3,743 1,515 416 ■5.52 449 3,429 42,469 2,.569 3,818 3,9:51 2,7:36 2,319 3,219 2,974 3,148 1,216 l,:ai 2,767 1,922 1,8,H1 2,171 l.:375 5,104 409 60 40 130 159 10 AGRICULTURE. 33 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. 'O ■a n 1 Estimated value of all Ditches. s s d Labor. farm productions of 1888 (sold, consumed bo G □ a a -a or on hand). S "a in, £ ■d cS ^ V) U b£ s-1 \i l'3 g tiD 1 •^1-^ 'sai- t. •a ** ^cS =3 3 tn'^ « -i ■2 >. a|s^ C o X tio aj B-% ° . o a o fS '^i'^'^ c c-^ ll a O P o S 3 Amou for diirin value 3 " r- 5 < .ia 1° 1 S 1 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 317,870 731,224 26,843,183 1,005,3.55 2,981,139 110,0(i7 4,1.56 497,360 80,677 3,901,720 4,019,694 1 8,933 29,081 1,717,.535 48,113 156,732 3,073 328 22,8.58 4,030 149,444 192,397 2 18,;«2 27,689 768,1.50 32,228 79,187 4,5.54 47 7,471 1,388 110,066 1I0,(«6 3 ti,120 16,105 1,086,.330 33,450 134,467 2,667 134 27,113 3,485 206,094 208.094 4 5,864 20,589 897,590 25,600 88,008 9,290 185 24.,525 3,581 143,259 ]4:(,2.59 6 18,505 13,078 658,100 28,9.50 70,235 3,100 90 13,160 1,475 65,0.50 76,817 6 14,655 46,482 1.423,900 66,043 160,639 6,183 65 23,541 3,924 207,162 207,183 7 ]3,.524 51,310 1,534,900 58,635 ]99,.500 8,065 29,530 6,767 289,000 289,000 8 11,907 35,653 l,.5:j7,675 63,165 168,623 4,720 264 28,491 7,644 258,686 258,686 9 12,.583 44,203 1,41,5,936 .56,723 141. .547 5,208 326 23,040 4,302 313,174 212,174 10 13,219 43,135 1,343,.595 44,091 142,909 3,254 6 24,009 4,131 1.56.069 171.871 II 10,173 21,261 1,413,710 38,.583 131,524 4,375 234 25,905 5.129 153,189 15.3,139 13 17,104 49,793 l,.541,4nD 47,985 174,483 3,04,5 6 28,996 3,.34l 303,.597 2(yr,211 13 23,377 75,658 1,283,467 48,806 148,487 5,292 105 23,001 3,048 196.613 196,618 14 .25,867 .51,582 l,3l9,7-'0 48,5-.;4 150,667 5,139 147 22,476 3,.594 191,471 191,471 15 9,796 45,122 1,71.5.800 .58,605 180,265 3,286 591 40,822 7,344 308,032 308,032 18 17,817 18,419 430,600 28,505 51,035 2,805 1.5.30 1,420 92,240 85,585 17 47,902 23,.587 9.59,7.50 30,354 121,499 5,486 72 14,048 886 161,044 161,044 18 10,778 28,330 1,144.845 5«,S55 137,710 4,189 92 18,239 3,870 160,169 180.189 id 6,449 37,366 1,298,450 63,410 147,110 5,746 18,923 2,.559 2.55,465 2.55.485 2(1 13,665 35,9'<2 1,390,3.50 .5;l,.505 1.56,731 13,213 107 31,7.57 2,420 134,787 147,097 21 ,3,9.50 8,588 914,710 32,2.55 90,831 2,870 299 24,426 4,030 120,035 120,o:» 22 7,723 5,890 977,720 3:i,:«0 135,780 3,61)9 635 15,089 2,328 118,339 146..532 2:i 577 2,363 167,951 4,640 33,202 898 423 4,610 981 19,805 19.805 24 48 310 21, .501 4,50 1,717 220 3 6.50 2,990 2,990 25 14, .500 800 1,100 4.50 100 390 3,900 ,",900 ■'6 90 1,515 6S.3.50 1,215 4,310 68 115 ],.580 900 6,800 6,800 27 441 .537 83,600 2,175 26,075 160 205 1,990 81 6,115 6,116 28 155,067 75,564 14,5.53,338 540,303 1,878,129 79,129 7,995 320,5.50 41,513 2,161,631 3,311,706 1 9,944 3,300 908,8,50 33,.535 12.5,.598 5,3.56 800 21,726 3,.593 1.58,319 1.58,219 2 15,.567 5,996 8.54,915 33,-.'66 108,842 2,322 663 17,31 1 1,774 116,290 142,928 b ]],763 4,595 866,810 32,075 101,220 4,839 122 16,288 3,360 128,595 134,284 4 6,672 4,347 943,380 31.268 111,14.5 4,127 708 17,777 2,731 149,425 149,435 5 7,873 4,608 1,006,900 34,600 126,146 6,745 780 23,347 2,0.50 162,.543 163,.543 6 7.810 3,315 868,.5.-|0 39,514 108,206 4,.556 266 26,094 3,8.50 140,287 146,897 7 8,0^5 748 705,725 26,716 78,980 5,223 .565 14,7.58 1,843 85,987 1 1.5,783 8 12,913 4,644 917,700 28,825 135,708 9,611 886 16,432 1,879 128,.568 135,796 a 7,638 2,996 864,200 35,482 113,678 3,964 582 18,350 3,179 159, IM 1.59,134 w 8,904 9,205 963,483 32,955 143,775 5,694 713 2:i383 2,200 150,488 150,468 11 13,809 3,787 701, .520 24,108 103,797 2,471 3.50 19,420 2,285 120,395 120,395 12 10,717 9,U59 1,036,805 44,265 139,875 6,680 742 24,029 ,3,331 132„5.30 148,929 13 9,724 10,870 1,069,080 31,468 151,736 3,5.58 341 27,636 3,213 180,979 180,979 14 10,434 2.209 937,200 38,0ft5 107,163 6,993 217 18,745 2,318 89,365 116,430 15 1,804 3,873 1,022,100 43,226 131,205 5,437 119 21,382 1,1:38 m\m 1.5;i,7ll J6 12,470 4,113 886,420 32,995 113,055 3,655 242 16,894 3,078 107,155 135,787 17 205 25 228,433 5,946 38,7.59 3,368 14,0.50 716 44,471 ^'^li 1 80 26,380 760 3,200 1,125 6,605 60 12,976 14,890 56,250 10,200 2,2!7 3.57 8,510 1,865 1,116 310 3,960 980 460 60 9,087 2,916 9,007 3,915 3 115 35 4 21,300 46,132 48.315 10,995 8,850 200 61 1,000 8,605 1,000 4,063 1,000 .5,103 .5 39.5 6 1,925 1.50 256 6,620 2,.52.5 1,434 375 20 523 1,960 300 850 9,025 3,620 2,806 9,025 3,669 2,806 7 30 126 8 60 » 34 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Continued.— re?iwre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Bods of Productions Land in Farms. Counties, Townsliips. Cities, and Wards. Manistee County Arcadia Bear Lake Brown ,. Clenn 1 , Filer Manistee Maple Grove Morilla Onekaraa.-- PleaRanton Sprin,G;rlale Sri'onack Manistee city. .. IM.initnu County.. (Jlri.iiiller (iilili'e .,.. I ' \'iini' P I IT lit roiinly M tr JM ■! Ir Coiinl \ (' ...■npiini.. -, C ,o,.,,l.,v . (•■■vshil "i-^'ill I-: 1 \' . . , K'lch F()rs\tli lliiinliDldt Iron iiivcr IshpniniML,^ M'innirlto Micliicamnio Ni';,Minici.- Rrpiihlic Macomb County- Armada Bruce -. Chesterfield Clinton Erin Harrison,. Lenox Macomb Ray Richmond Slielby Sterling,. Warren Washington Mt. Clemens city 1st ward ~'l ward... 3d ward ' Includes corlaiii uuorganizocl torrilory for which no ropcrt has hctMi itcimw AGRICULTURE. 35 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 18S3. a S i Estimated value of all Ditoliea. 1 ca 1 Labor. farm productions of 1888 (sold, consumed ai c tc a or on hand). 1 i 1 1 Iss" S^cj-g el 5S = r2 £ s t^l *3M-^ « g rt 3 «s .g § & S£.2 c i-^1 QJ e^ B ■i to s g -■2 .■g ■^■^ 3 3 .3 . ■a.s Ig i Dollars. ^6 t_ Hi 11 > 3 2 1 fl r 3 <3 Amount pa for in-doo dairy labor including v s £ St s 3 Rods. Rods. Dollars, .592.24.5 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars, Dollars. Dollars. '>3 312,44.5 100,150 14,498,200 1,.889,,393 77.011 5,886 216,9.82 30,869 1,746,379 1,9,33,203 1 25.81)8 3,230 929,480 32,790 130,570 2,2;i5 195 11, .503 1,2.34 117,085 117,085 3 8..V)2 11,414 1,346,520 49,689 233,948 5,:»7 783 3;i930 6,322 345.396 245,396 3 20,972 4,1 W 988.6.50 39,528 118,.563 2,925 36 16.8^7 1,975 78,631 104,.589 4 22.4Ui 10,343 1,160,0.80 52,1139 118,039 4,569 346 20,717 2,189 101,963 127,891 5 11,523 l,485,()(l:l 69,230 139,140 2,360 14,905 1,297 189.674 189,674 6 12,83.8 4,310 418.4.55 17,845 48.095 1,405 5,232 468 30,921 ,3.3,101 V 2U..541 4,201 965.940 35,660 175,6.56 4,198 135 12,291 700 104,888 134,262 K 35.177 3,364 1.08lJ.7.)n 50,420 132,510 4,1.5") 179 10,.'3:J1 1,304 147.035 147,035 9 2:3.3ri8 l,5a5 932,045 35,6.55 125,961 7,.5,89 85 11,890 920 138,339 138,3.39 10 2fl.i:3S 5,038 8lj.H,510 34,1.52 133,996 4,741 1,115 ]9.,844 4,468 165,6.57 165,6.57 11 13,7,33 12,&)l 841, .560 27,799 99,145 5,462 647 KI..584 1,.530 80,485 115,587 13 37,015 31, HS 1.272.2(10 61,144 137,009 6.,579 674 12..573 2,330 ]23,.136 132,199 13 42,081 3,454 9.-,8,9i;o 52,070 101,861 21,; 3:3 1,591 1.3,419 1,058 103,281 123,8.56 14 1,743 3,9T0 1,125,690 31,319 144,105 3,461 100 21,194 4,880 111,989 149,075 15 1,4:M 1,295 117.700 2,915 30,795 202 1 ,682 194 7,609 9,457 IB yijO 840 75 :3i)0 1,940 650 12 285 1,50 1 002 194 5,136 17 las 31,400 11,000 10,437 4.50 1,799 IS 155 320 325 8,083 ,52 25.8.52 230 674 19 936 117 1,412,730 65,786 224,.500 1,135 4.3,518 4,078 256,919 266,643 1 190 83.440 4,127 12,,801 1,5711 1,651 63 15,203 20,730 2 288,600 175,6*5 11,775 11,7.89 47,1.15 31 ,.577 3,267 1,668 6 7,274 6,083 880 477 59,643 35,905 59,643 29,473 3 423 117 4 329.160 114,595 149,200 9,468 5,415 3,276 31,976 16,425 17,081 1,131 9.54 10,010 122 339 434 .5,115 4,977 4,168 1,1.58 634 220 44,738 18,975 19,744 44,738 18,975 18,687 5 6 323 7 22,4.50 93,300 61,700 139,700 13,000 2,000 40,000 i,2as 3,665 2,.5O0 10,8.88 250 620 .5,125 16,604 9,175 .30,341 2,8>al 370 3,000 606 465 3,280 2,396 180 125 200 '""176' 25 39 1,121 3,347 1,045 7:.w 230 120 350 1,946 16,133 12,075 37,677 3,380 3,774 15,830 12,330 37,677 3,147 138 3,500 8 9 1(1 156 20 11 12 13 1,200 2,500 14 550 49,310 200 9,370 4,5.54 38 575 2-3,275 300 4,968 1,688 311 4,836 3,168 23,531 200 4,132 24,315 200 4,133 1 410 2,670 1,765 3 o'O 39,740 3,941 18,107 1,278 311 2.166 403 19,199 19,983 4 6 1,080 388,115 26,688 81,7.59 10,198 4,.544 46,305 3,032 145,745 146.737 1 28,700 105,360 10,025 39,500 1,1.50 5,285 3,375 3,825 4,075 22,670 4,350 13,364 590 3,282 2.50 1,500 ""iio" 1,875 11,1.50 3,075 9,181 100 3,50 780 228 4,700 45,009 2,760 19,297 4,700 45,009 2,7.50 19,207 2 3 4 990 5 40 2,000 10,550 100 3,200 2,150 75 2 100 2,500 2,.500 6 365 75 350 3,355 3,355 7 8 :j8,0.50 6,060 .57,800 .5.000 2„500 8,000 3,400 650 3,075 305 1,600 4,100 11,700 1,600 800 5,300 1,200 28,5 1,246 1.50 "'""28.3' 400 1,400 4,800 1,285 4,535 21,450 2,425 19,600 2,800 21,450 3,321 19,600 2,800 9 10 1,370 11 Iff 700 575 75 1,000 """ioo" 3.50 3,000 1,300 3,100 1,486 3,100 13 14 36 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Continued.— renwre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Bods of Productions Farms classified according I to Tenure. Counties, Townsliips, Cities, and Wards. Land in Farms. Improved. Unimproved. ■ Number iXumber Num- ber. Num- ber. Acres, Acres. , Acres. Acres. Acres, i Acres. Riclimond.. Tilden Turin. Islipeming city. 3d ward Marquette city. Negaunee city.. 1st ward Mason County Amber Branch Custer Eden Free Soil O-rant Hamlin ... Lincoln Pere Marquette.. Riverton .Sherman .Summit Victory. Ludini^toii city... 2d ward.. Mecosta County. - JElna Austin Hip: Rapids Cliippevva Colfax Deerfiold Fork (rrant Green Hinton Martiny Mecosta Millbrook Morton .Sheridan Wheatland Big Rapids city. 1st ward 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward Menominee County . Breen Breitune Cedarville Inpcallston Menominee 856 106 ■Zi 118 65 lU 3H 8 17 45 140 68 51 110 3 3 1,693 l.ll! 71) ri!i 1!'4 Kin HI 81 ;to 151 41) 1 8 17 14 541 8 2* 121 '"i09' 109 109 109 55 1,294 779 1,294 779 66 10 1 1 1 3 1 5 20 3 1 1 4 9 29 248 3,454 731 3,590 1,-5:59 2.4i9 l,u:w 151 3119 1,9.,2 4,7(14 1,1)1(1 3,173 4,4S-. 15 15 23.297 3,21.(7 4U 2.t))6 1.(149 1.W38 l.D(.X) m 2>17 1,370 4.3.):i 1.5+5 ■',i:w 3.37(1 15 15 j 515 515 5,951 247 2S0 934 490 821 .30 10 12 592 a-)i !)5 974 1,115 42 680 IJSO 3.641 440 624 .88:3 109 741 641 OBI ,0S5 ,ai(i ,768 ,339 637 47,814 3,:3l)7 l,8.s:i 6.82:3 5.276 3. .56 1 4.63 1 1 .(185 r.8(l3 5,'-4:> 4.2li7 1 .(.>88 5. 1 9!l iin 8 U 14 3 4 71,5'it .sq,i41 12,313 3.>>18 i o.7-V> I IM 3. ---jy 15 1 1 10 714 226 ,0-'l ,(W2 !«>6 481 154 8 VI (.164 T6"i 6:14 1,012 1,475 279 2,(l(i:t ?ti 2,549 402 279 :-l8(l I 1,216 229 427 111 172 511 l.2:i2 63 327 r,870 511 1,06(1 63 11,754 220 241 4,677 9<,34i; 8,190 4.:i:i 5.VI66 5,,'^17 4.891 12.7lt.s 5,614 :i,324 8,6 li; ll,(.V«! 1,,'^(2 7, .862 4,817 :1,656 1,967 9 915 2,717 ,"),->:5 91 ,129 ,214 -":!4 r,8:!i ),-'-.94 ,51 ;l 2(V .)92 2,.55:l 1 4,020 3,19:! 55,107 51,"» 824) , 800 1 10.5:i4 10,494 8,3V19 8 399 40 43 43 5.626 1.257 ' 1,286 465 80 427 '""7i 329 1,466 20 80 140 14,217 3,976 5» 122 Sfti 259 61 1,050 471 785 439 2,:it3 840 989 406 1,745 125 90 3,:l68 20 40 AGRICULTURE. 37 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. Ditches. •a" 1 h §.= "-§ > i2 g S J) a g ho a 1 Is C G 53 1 > i > 1 fcD _g "3 Oh a a l| 1-9 a 1 3 ft § Labor. Estimated value of all farm productions of 1888 (sold, eonsumed or on band). o 11.^ CO sj-a £s- a till i?.fi C = S 03 tin Ml- cB-A ■s £ < 1.1 1 = i a a 3' Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 15 16 17 13,000 13,000 3,0(10 58,570 58,570 93' 3,801 3,801 77,5 2.5 425 425 850 16,184 16,184 425 425 850 16,184 16,184 IS 19 10 633 5,4.50 5,1,50 185 4,419 4,419 201 40 40 445 3,251 445 2,351 204 204 21 22 6,009 e03 50 l,Ot)S 290 200 504 437 61 80 80 28 20 1,619,201 239,440 2,5,220 103,363 108,7*5 131,3110 78,000 5,273 39,925 130,2.'j0 286,515 126,680 145,400 194,61 K) 4,.500 4,500 72,200 14,065 1,.530 6,872 5,9lJ0 6,227 3,105 400 1,110 3,868 10,.503 5,115 5,!'38 7,3.57 150 150 226,293 32,482 5,727 24,3.53 17,8.57 16,734 9,177 1,.504 3.085 11,8.54 36,201 20,125 18,908 28,011 275 275 18,839 3.964 2:e2 1,762 2,9:in 1,164 579 485 180 6' 68" 10 46.541 6.390 1,4,35 4,970 4,548 4,922 3,U4 4,505 1,08.5 .518 239 3.57 780 120 251,978 45,318 4,666 20,190 2,3,174 16,847 12,192 1,564 2,125 19,872 37,682 15,852 22,096 30,125 275 275 27,3,398 45,318 4,874 2,5,366 23,174 17,227 12,192 1,713 3,431 19,872 46,,542 20,285 22,096 30,294 1,012 1,012 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 375 1,028 2,990 1,108 ],2;12 1,185 300 300 25 153 4 .. 33 1,415 3,897 5,021 3,478 2.937 4,204 210 210 "496" 360 172 ia5 193 9 475 634 790 20 1,375 40 128 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7,055 BI5 1,338 H^O 316 198 842 50 170 485 2,.535 4<) 33.1 99 81 ""Uh 71 ""m 20 3,026,025 1K9,375 190,9.50 315,225 166,300 163,630 171,430 97,260 96,315 446,000 254,5.50 46,800 178,110 151,220 43,475 64,430 313,175 137,750 134,685 7,470 6,419 12,tl23 7,26:j .5,790 15,.335 8.963 3,389 18,5:H 8,546 2,270 9.293 10,095 1,968 5, 125 13,732 2,570 498,437 32,939 29,302 39,801 a5,.50l 20,120 38,778 14,794 22,323 64,839 41 ,.527 6,.570 34,061 27,083 11,066 11.495 59.915 8,320 325 610 5,390 1,995 29,9.50 620 1,89] 2,074 968 1,131 10,3.50 404 627 3,118 1,445 795 772 890 295 380 840 3,350 2,770 21 295 41 23 ■"1,052" ""■"io" 19 420 270 152 25 67" 375 89,848 5,021 3,934 7.6T1 6,803 6,113 11,009 3,284 3,938 7,814 6,991 1,515 4,891 .5,213 i,o;k 2,1.56 7,9.58 4,505 9,5S9 580 493 680 1,236 995 1,035 332 508 311 977 205 363 314 53 80 1,039 338 442,404 16,603 23,112 34,436 26,221 19,360 39,345 14,.593 14.572 53,259 58,376 7,930 31,076 21,437 4,299 12,444 5.5,088 10,255 100 2,100 7,6,55 400 523,376 26,404 30,407 38,101 27,699 21,259 64,006 18,066 18,938 72,794 68,376 7,930 31,076 23,797 .5,774 12,444 ,56,075 11,230 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 825 100 2.55 592 240 330 1.59 '"'isi' 244 160 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19,700 109,000 9,050 395 2,090 85 550 1,975 825 203 92 80 .515 3,730 270 138 200 20 240 100 21 22 2,546 1,016 1,455,512 11,900 32,426 2,600 182,967 1,897 14,709 60 220 69,816 2,300 5,143 400 173,790 6,427 173,790 6,427 1 2 3 4 261 """696' 34,962 242,1.50 1.4.57 13,668 12„585 74,000 110 3,175 1,289 30,442 3,880 .5.5,722 3,880 .55,722 5 l,5a5 2,943 6 38 OENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, TowDships, Cities, and Wards. Nadeau Norway Spalding Stephenson _ Menominee city.. .5th ward.-- Midland County- - - Eden ville Geneva Greendale Homer Hope... IngersoU Jasper .Jerome.. Laricin Lee liinooln Midland Mount Hayley Porter Warren Missaulcee County Mtna. Bloomfield Caldwell Clam Union Forest.. Lalce„ - Norwich Pioneer Reeder Richland Riverside Wet.t Branch Monroe Counl Aali Hcillnrd .- Berlin Dundi'c K]-ic Kxetcr l*"rellcli(o\\'n I,a, Salle I,uinl(,n Milan - Monroe _ l\a,isinvil In SninnnnHelil Whileforil Farms classified according to Tenure. Land in Farms. JJumber. Number. Nura- Num- 113 Vi Hi 210 3 3 5:; 13 103 ■ in HI 41 4:i 4i; 171 48 10 Hi 37 3S iirii) ::il 3I.S 3(10 :iO,-, 113 .3ilT 31.^ 3U 111 11 60 203 3 3 40 IT l.iT 46 64 16 43 i am lit Ul :!0 30 4'i 4:1 ■.,314 30ii 103 1.S7 04 371 Improved. Unimproved. . - ■ ^ " a-' ^ 1 t£ J "S "H a 1 P ■- = £ S — c _- i i 's "i •S==S^ 111. 0(1 ti C-l , ^ ^ -^ Acres Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. SSi 33 41 46 6 11 K 1 6H 1 Oil 163 3 6 70 6 40 1 43 1 4 17 u i:i 'I' s Ki II :!0i 17 i".4 21 31 18 12 It 10 11 in 1,807 .')6S 2,106 2,(1!)3 ISl 181 34,401 3,830 451 90 3,117 3.:!6ii n,3.'(i 3,006 1,1. 'Hi l,0i6 073 716 8,313 1,.->0I l.'-OO 1,47.'> .')(iS 2,118.' 3,100 HI 91 3.5 tCiS 1,0 -'8 3,107 5,130 l.OMl 1.108 860 B99 3: ill 5,S33 1,104 1,'18! 407 3,3.11 8,0 ;i 1,IU! 674 .t,'3 4;'.l 1,34-. 808 3, -'75 1,665 (lr.4 4311 713 616 Oil 1,0' 14 875 110 1,460 1,010 445 1,418 31'.I,'I13 103,45(i 11,137 10.773 U-.-iSl 13. mil 3 1. (-•3 11,061 31,318 11,805 lK6.5t; 13.431 8,6 ;5 30,381 13,678 11,701 13,031 l:i.40O 17.000 11.7.!0 332 7.,882 R vm i 889 3.811 3.803 8 24 0. 107 9.197 293 14.305 11.794 2,411 SO" 359 2.59 90 2.59 25'.l - 8,4l>i 001 1B3 14 911 959 196 1,015 48 306 507 135 3,370 349 84 347 610 3^>8 136 401 360 563 4 43 37,1.57 665 960 4,133 5,074 ,360 ,343 Oils 690 ,:J61 ,510 ,756 ,934 ,489 ,336 10.9.11 17.353 5,S6ii 11,76.' 133 13.40r, 1,179 10, --14 1,433 lO.IKi 3 738 7,550 1.066 19 MH3 4,'J9 10,073 3.705 ].6'i 33.354 1,300 1 .695 3.184 6.335 3.574 1,573 3,914 3'.5U 3,0»l 4.393 :.i,ll6 99,93>4 5,715 7,^163 6,933 .5,165 5,1.55 4.53!l 8,,801 8,5 -■! 1.534 6,943 8,486 .50.910 1.580 .5.730 4.430 2.47'l 3.9'.ll K3J13 6.8M 3,546 3 63-1 30.770 1,198 I ..533 3.1. -it 5.345 3,57 I 1,573 3.568 3/374 1.931 4.161 3.914 3.6;>8 7..3I3 3.33.5 5,410 4,303 4„'i9l 6^4,83 5,766 1,443 6,943 8,330 763 ■•9 1,497 917 1,026 504 10 1,335 256 384 1,154 40 ?, 184 163 '880 346 MKl 340 130 311 31)3 24.371 3.149 43! 6,1IH1 3,157 1 ,1«\8 1,514 06:> 36 1 3,319 ' 82 "" K36i 1.184 AGRICULTURE. 39 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. TS r:i s 35 Estimated value of all Ditches. s s s fl CO Labor. farm productions of 1SS3 (sold, consumed bo d bo c T3 or on hand). ■a _3 '3 m ^ bo as .2 u%t £•2 C 60 .§ £ £ %sv, § g 1! ho a 1 O a a ft £ c3 a? a a ^. o-y^j ^ -d °" o c o :,^ 4» ;i^ 1 :c >^ ^1 o s li Dollars. =1 ? 3 O Wi Is 1 Jill < el 1° 1 a 3 Z OJ a '3 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 25 91,300 4,815 18,190 1,0.58 5,402 885 15,731 15,731 7 20,.5i 250 13,100 1,800 5,900 12,460 12 450 8.-) 6 900,100 4,765 23,700 2,847 13.319 380 37,850 37,850 9 100 141,100 3,771 37,725 4,909 20 10,179 435 37,(B0 37,0:iO 10 540 320 13,500 1,100 1,770 750 200 985 100 4,700 4,700 11 540 3;0 13,500 1,100 1,770 750 300 985 100 4,700 4,700 12 46,283 6,575 1,529,541 70.020 237,873 20,314 549 4.5,024 6,696 197,040 223,082 1 1,180 530 97,700 6,2.57 lO.WC) 1,610 20 3,465 6r>5 11,878 16,436 2 22,660 945 1 7tO 200 195 205 3,8.59 760 3 8.59 ^ 113 .5,100 191 l.fl.Sil 170 2.50 325 778 4 2,395 106 42,641 4,446 13,019 545 2,275 11,756 17,4:!1 2,380 810 128,325 5,245 21,li|-,2 915 198 5,216 548 21,232 2.5,601 6 7,i)19 751 350,410 14,3-.6 44,148 2,762 65 6,031 249 46,418 46.418 7 4,087 106 143,950 4,327 17,242 1,831 10 2,035 279 6,643 11,396 8 3,713 3,440 .54,150 2,409 9,419 883 10 2,404 300 5,737 6,313 9 1,150 58,720 2,612 9,560 123 1,921 435 6,219 6,123 10 l,8:il 31.7.35 1,0« 6,746 1,047 4.58 66 2,696 2,919 11 2.3m 37,050 1,8.50 6,495 3.50 1,490 ,3.50 6,033 6,03i 12 10,054 311 361,640 15,832 .54,1151 3,263 245 12,484 1,513 52,481 52,481 13 3,595 159 60,400 4,294 12,973 4,59 1,290 17 5,379 7.403 14 3,828 362 89,.5i)0 4,-590 13,328 5,475 1 2,675 644 7,700 10,83! 15 1,380 45,600 1,626 6,505 580 2,,s,35 110 9,260 1 ,260 16 828 70 719,175 21,:i'S 103,.524 7.421 346 27,2.57 2,1.57 97,138 101,.5,38 1 17,320 5H7 7,990 325 2,125 215 4 1.56 4 156 o 30 30,925 1,12.5 0,180 300 665 65 6,010 6,017 3 53,2"i0 3,049 8,115 1,860 1,435 .3:1 9,013 10,472 4 120 40 89.3.0 3,294 20,799 .5.58 198 4,110 459 18,662 18,6.53 5 27,920 945 5,875 800 660 180 3,847 4, .596 8 215,800 1,948 8,8.50 860 38 4,108 300 6,:-)78 6,378 7 .55,1.50 2,013 8.294 .345 60 3,413 2.58 12,705 12,705 8 16 43,125 i,3;» 5,730 275 3,.580 250 7,276 7.611 9 25'- 30 54,615 1,770 6,484 515 50 2,682 132 9,458 10,527 111 12.-> 28,710 910 4,665 295 8.50 3,673 4,978 11 285 67,810 ),9;38 11,387 003 1,715 65 11,1.53 12,477 12 35,200 13.889,137 2,445 9,1,55 685 1,915 200 5,819 5,969 13 453,989 253,338 559,902 1,491,934 94,619 2,810 253,.541 32,291 1,776,7.55 l,916,fai 1 32,290 1,609 008,5.50 22,8.55 62,790 3,817 10 14,647 1,700 .59,716 91,i;38 2 41.183 12,278 1,008,360 29.462 91,724 5,734 55 21,734 2..509 114,306 133,606 3 35,769 10,415 941,960 36.681 104,2.58 6,90i 10 10,919 1,666 124,281 124,381 4 22,398 77,172 1,452,;M0 72,675 159,655 7,382 472 2.i,469 3.308 212,.6.57 21 ',.557 5 24,729 7,720 1,082,015 40,210 84,7.53 7.384 302 24,017 5,294 147,855 147,8.55 6 44,225 1,000 706,835 2:1,646 79,325 3,804 11,765 1,014 81,713 88,.535 7 39,176 5,712 1,2-'8,210 59,262 147,000 7,945 229 14.704 1,631 145,987 1.50,72:) 8 25,404 1,90> 685,200 23,279 76,436 2.301 35 8,171 724 69,831 84,893 9 34,331 13,3.53 951.360 3-',342 95,324 10,191 61 10,396 1,043 102,747 107,905 1(1 26,572 12.242 611,130 19,263 82.840 3,3,55 127 7,273 981 47,.528 80,.507 11 16,316 24,296 575.,500 39,722 112,839 6,f.79 199 28,212 2,.569 i;i5,351 135.351 12 16,«29 14,9:W 643.060 22,.592 46,743 1,323 1.59 8,814 2,025 84,512 81,612 13 41,164 34,278 1.2.57.682 53,465 12J,432 16,644 77 19,931 3,202 162,096 162,096 14 22,571 16,006 742,505 31,999 83,.505 5.508 267 10,9.'O 1,149 8:1,145 88,26 < 15 29,296 5,068 997,300 42,288 109,090 4,016 133 16,799 2,137 1.52,136 153,136 18 40 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Monroe city. 1st ward 2il wanl Hd ward 4th ward . . . Montcalm County. Htiivitlere Bloo Pier Bushnell , Catii Crystal Day Douglass Eureka Ever-;creen._ Fair^jlain... _ Ferns.- Hom,^ Maple Valley .Montcalm _ _ Pierson , Pirie._ , Resn'tlds - . . Richland Si Iney Winrteld G-reenville city... 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward Stanton city. 1st ward _. 2d ward Farms classified according to Tenure. 43 37 Montmorency Co.. Alhort Briley Montmorency Rust __ I^fuske^on County- Blue Ijako. - ( 'asino\'a Cedar Creek Daltcin li;t;i,'lesloii____ Fi-iiillanil I''ruit|i.ii-t. lloltoo .. Lakes], Ic Lakeloii . Mnnlapfue Moui-land 3,.iiS 41 288 11 l:iT 18-> ."ili IIW Iti.. IISI vr. ;l- liTl 21.) 81 l.iS 101 :18 14U IT.] 25 20 5 2,319 38 23^ 122 1B6 52 152 137 110 120 90 24 182 210 75 1.50 03 34 132 156 22 18 4 1Q5 17 4;3 27 18 l,:i7il 4:i 12SI 40 Slip 3! 88 («l 137 """"46" 73 102 17 41 20 18 l,2.->2 42 113 4:1 !15 30 84 t)2 12(1 """« 48 68 Land in Farms. Improved. Unimproved. ^=|^l»3i Num- ber. Num- ber. 153 3 29 4 8 15 4 8 20 Acres. Acres. 2,6)6 112 2,117 96 528 16 303 2,2:31 133,213 l,.59t 14,684 10,32!l 6.0.82 7..M-' 3.707 i;,o;i:! 11,5.\.8 4.T+1 7,H10 4.2'.\l 2,471 7,077 10,74^ 7,13'^ 7,131 2,4.'i7 1,504 4,80:! 8,02ri 1,001 5.)0 3i2 2a) 017 741 176 2.021 120,311 1,521 14,267 10,3 .'9 5,401 7..507 2.4)11 5.810 . 1 1 .38 ■< 3.778 7.840 4,110 2.mi '.(>■« 10,719 5.022 5,222 1,910 1,2-'H 4,l>ii:; 0,3V8 8U0 4U8 . 202 1(«) '.117 741 176 1,052 i 1.392 120 I 1(V! 3(1-1 305 702 I 018 525 i 300 i.l92 ,724 1,004 ;. 1 98 ,+0:! l.-IOl !,002 210 1,035 I 6 ! ^ 1 > E c a 3 ^ Acres. Acres. 7H5- 12,902 73 417 1,278 35 1,:307 214 170 70 , 171 405 , 47 29 2,110 i.'.Ki;-! 5n I 3t>S 230 2,26 -i 231 01 70 100 260 17 84 159 1,029 117,113 5,2.>5 ' 7,:302 i 5,973 .5,818 I 9,010 , 7,080 4,400 4. litil I 3,24li 4,082 0,.5l.K 0.112 4J05 7,0,5 5,191 (i.-lOO 2,9;i9 4,029 2,0.59 5,390 35 3.0(0 Ii89 3.771 ai7 1,-533 UB 38 5 120 796 696 lOO 3,ft51 105 41 2.092 813 17,(;98 SKI 510 OOrt 0(« 4,2'70 ""il7 912 1,1,">3 AGRICULTURE. 4L Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm- in 1883. Ditches. a ■5 3 |i •a n e3 2 s i a bo a £ "S a ll 1 > 1 d 1 d bo a 2 "3 S8 CO i .a •3 c, 1 S o 0} O O Labor. Estimated valu^ of all farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed or on hand). o 1 in v< bo gi:5.a ill- §1=1 *"•" 5 d :\Ib i a *> < 11 0) Qj a l-l s-d n a 3 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,93S 15,350 1,350 367,100 22,800 10,251 370 700 300 8,881 33,220 1,150 11,290 7,2:10 13,550 974 73 684 12,710 1,105 1,360 52,994 1,662 """4',6.53 47,279 72,258 17 18 200 1,160 19 \Z 1.427 12,573 26,800 317,500 26 875 42,:252 737 5,678 2,575 1,265 1,968 8.59 2,848 2,.574 1,417 1,005 1,751 3,340 1,295 2,655 1,725 1,305 9:i0 910 2,;io-i 2,165 1,.5.50 500 50 1,000 l.:i95 795 800 100 5f4 2,600 9,005 '10 1,846 21 41,588 438 9,306 5,873 1,344 6,955 9U8 848 7.53 93 1 410 2.3:i4 38,108 20 26,400 5,366 390 485 20" 40 1,455 80 90 0,668,749 91,700 893,000 617,850 313,610 393,975 143,610 318,500 689,110 201,100 447,.5.50 224,70J 73,300 328,500 57-1,710 28S,450 200,888 80,0->0 .57,400 255,2.50 3:38,266 82,900 58,.500 9,400 15,000 59,000 45,.500 13,500 28-.>,a52 3,862 36,837 26,631 12,645 15,2)8 6,049 11,.591 24,1.53 8,090 13,:i39 10.(165 3.780 21,247 32,4a 11,185 11,512 3,809 2,704 8,970 12,942 2,7.50 1,985 265 .500 2,.50O 1,900 600 998,732 11,2116 ll:i,:i97 72,.-)62 42,955 .57.89-! 19,8:iO 51, .545 85,014 33,595 106,9,58 32,400 16,945 .58.658 82,212 43,67;i 41,205 12,240 7,985 39,4.50 52,63) 6,:i25 4,0 -'5 1,300 l.OOil 10,U50 8,550 1..500 3,593 "'"'175 378 """"26,5" 14 123 1,341 """404" 144 fiO" 60 51 2.55 37 51" 59 106 44 12 .50 100 100 191,701 4,3S0 20,907 13,181 4,960 9.480 8,202 16.44 ; 11, .578 3.804 8,.5:0 7.675 6,305 11. .582 14.903 10.015 8,821 1,721 2,260 7,28:j 10,145 4,612 1,140 1,972 1,500 4,8-15 4,310 515 16,841 415 2,805 2,211 1,065.665 15,027 126,:147 94,13:! 42,690 70,793 ]9,H77 4S,IW1 77,627 24,220 62,009 34,982 126,5-2 54,793 81. .571 38,070 27,311 7,211 9,321 33,100 54,973 6,.526 3,976 1,0-50 1,-500 9,6-<5 8,225 1,460 1,203,798 15,027 135.:B2 100,311 42,690 70,593 22, 71 50,893 111.5,l.-)0 32,683 75,991 39.9:39 128,552 54,802 113,K72 40,808 37,,584 10,841 10,353 40,827 57,238 9,741 1 2 3 4 1,468 i:jo 1,585 1,561 1,090 200 1,2.59 277" i,o;ii 831 669 3.1 6:i 2 625 640 40 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1,065 ;i,7,55 315 95 1,»5 3,a);i 1,197 112 \i 00 619 26" 4 390 285 50 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 100 487 60 4:^7 """"328" 328 """"9",7i7" •>=\ 150 150 .'6 ■'7 ■^8 395 20 91,000 11,125 10,835 43,690 25,350 4,2;i5 3.57 476 2,1 «2 1,3.0 24,8.52 1,.577 3.075 13,760 6,410 1,616 61 380 815 410 60 60" 5,.543 230 400 2,.563 2,a50 388 18 14,184 820 3,788 6,411 3,145 14,302 9-58 3,788 6,111 3, 145 1 3 205 190 20 182 190 4 5 26,296 3,210 2,732,895 ,52,900 444,850 75,7.50 137,010 107,080 1.59,920 86,280 131,700 7,300 94,190 180,200 125,175 126,149 3,43.-< 14,373 .5,051 6,217 4,055 7,617 4,060 6,904 39B,.584 9,130 65,897 14,8:11 20,303 11,445 18,167 15,2.55 24,075 20 517 i,;oo 1,7.52 972 817 506 668 807 375 2,790 75 .58" 78 48" 20 76,444 7 6,915 .3,512 2,774 2,027 5,025 2.712 3,005 8,966 14 1,015 110 614 261 281 130 75 402,464 8,495 60,284 15.336 13,868 8,345 15,216 17,246 25,085 432.402 8,495 04,509 ].5,:336 1.\.501 9,895 18,419 17,246 25,065 600 15,907 32,010 29,:)02 1 2 1,405 1,142 3,643 2,664 470 21)0 410 1,.570 20 18 2.5" 176 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 814 430 7,905 "■""no" 3,705 9,508 11,063 ll,4 4,279 95 2,115 813 15,907 :12,010 2J,:i02 11 12 13 42 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Muskegon Norton liavenna Whitehall Wliite River.... Muskugon city.. 1st ward '^d ward Nf WiiyKO County. Ashkiud Harloii l-lca.vcr HiL^ Mrairie.- lindLTcton 1-Ii-iK.ks Croton DaytoQ _ _ Denver Hjiisluy Everett,,- _ _ _ U-arheid Good well.. Grratit -- _ _ Home Lincoln __ Monroe Norwich ._ __ Sheridan Sherman Troy Wilcox Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. Land in Farms. 104 161 174 30 1 'dumber. Num- ber. 93 155 1+5 1 38 1 79 Oakland Couuty.- Addi.son Avon _ BloiiinliBld BriuHlori Cnlilruclcf, KarjiiiiiLCfon lii-"Vrla.rid IliHhlanil Holly. __ _ ! ndi'pontk'iU't' _ _ IjVOII Millord Nov! Oakland Orloo II.Kl'oi'd I'onliai' _ lioso Iloyal Oak Sonililirlil Spr,nt,'llr[d •^l■o^ Walc'ii'ord l,7«ll 334 117 45 8i n: 60 ll'.l 158 15S 1X9 5") 14:i :h II ;n lis; I),' 311 It) lis IHl IIU 175 UK 31 15 30i 303 309 Hill 1119 39,S 1119 151 151 mi 1 147 1X5 3H1 197 1711 3vl 160 i,(i;x 304 111 44 79 Num ber. 118 19 a 39 5s 1 101 a H'.i 1 i:io 4 UM 11 al i;is 14 1 1 1 10 I3:l 3 SH 19 3 14 3 i 1 3 3 1 10 8 24 13 4 5 11 3 .... tj 'i\ Improved . Unimproved. 1 1 ■ " ' r/T 1 1 ^ I-g Site 5 P E -J -3 5 .s j.= 5 3 3J £ H .^-^-. f- o Acres [ Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 1,339 3.4X7 13.0 10 3,030 39 l,i ,335 1,871 .840 ,H33 i.iai :,708 :.B94 4.53 ,01)1 ,939 ,873 ,OJ0 81 881 ,916 698 469 124 ,335 004 331 ,071 4B3 1,12S 2,330 8,119 1,604 2,586 30 101 157 3,91T 432 1X9 1,7.50 5,137 5..>35 1,313 3,1.191 10 1,430 ].,')99 2,901 1,30.) 3,610 10 324 3.528 2,634 4(1 475 30 65,8X1 8,760 3.115 1.5,59 3.X0B 1.93X 3.097 4.9111 7.7:16 ,X4-' 673 19 1 4 ".3 410 69 IV IS 15,354 111 1,735 7i 1,334 7X1 1 897 1,491 335 3X4 2,960 755 1,641 1X9 1,10(1 XI 151 117 UX i:;; 1511 111,'! 181 ix; 131 13! 170 140 103 ::!l 101 119 15X 33 r 176 115 IX.' 139 501 I 394,1 IX 3X 15 31 1,7 31 ;u 3; 13 : Si 17 19 '21' 49 15 19,1117 l-t,x:is 1,5,0 16 lli.OlU 19 09! 17.011 Ill,.5s5 10.401 15,713 10,0113 1. "1,5 1 6 I4,9.'X 1.5,731 14,370 I 1,57", 13,490 11,573 13,">;7 17,143 15,91111 lx,99r 13,4.53 74-1 444 .'vltl.O.'O 13,00.' 17..1I9 9,xi;! 13,909 U,930 IX,lhl 1 1, .56! M,->X-, 14.19X 15,07 3 i 1 3.x 1 7 15, .11 1 11.071 15,3,S9 1 1 0!i; I3.->7I ll.O-'X 13,7,54 11,064 I 10,190 I 13,3.59 ,093 175 ,■-41 ,055 ,097 13s 013 ,46X ,M1:V 70 ;,34,5 175 8.57 4:13 1,0114 .571 819 :!79 1,003 94 10 114.905 7..5.53 5.116 3,t50 7.731 a.liriil 5^509 7.736 7.0"0 7.713 7.117 1.0.50 2,513 631 1,73)1 3[a56 l,.!ll 4,76 1 1,195 ,313 ,3!4 ,7~'X ,5011 ,73s ■>,03l 1.919 ),77X 1,191 S,030 \9I3 4,6IH 0.,X06 6,381 4,173 5,639 10 ♦,m8 .1.050 (.713 5.343 (.419 10 14 ).975 j.173 1,9 19 r,ox7 -,709 1,971 190 1.1139 I 1,0.50 I 45 611 ! 1 .0.50 >. 188 ! .'.070 1.311 1.309 1.191 1..501 148 715 1104 !.530 •,7611 MI07 3,807 ,318 1.119 30,X57 1,494 403 3.506 4.S76 1.751 91X 3.774 30 l.CllO " 3..si5 3.1x3 3,(67 30 80 1.4^ 1-5 0X0 42,00 1 1,651 249 460 3,374 3,644 973 3,X3l.) 1.576 1,195 1,119 3.67 1 1 .360 3,699 "'ioii l.OU 3.999 1,333 431 1,701 417 3,3ll4 AGRICULTURE. 43 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. TJ S S8 00 Estimated value of all Ditches. V, •2 Labor. farm productions of 1888 (sold, consumed. tt 5i bo 'Z or on hand). £ ^ / i 1 ti, Ill |1:fH ■^ r^ - 1 3 ^. 1 ^ ^ E = r = ^'£ ,3 .i= '^ a. — _£ _£ he 1 Z --2 I'i ll O o *^ ^ vjj'o S ■" r- 5 i;-| c =: gl 1 = > t1 Dollars. =^-.> <-^~~ ■3 a ° Rods. Rods. Dollars. DoUars. 6 380 Dollars. 23.885 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 210 100 142,600 2,935 400 6,430 20,310 30,340 l.Sil .5.5 31o,N00 11.762 21,8:S9 9.50 1,348 9,683 179" 41,653 46,6-52 3,910 291 411. .500 20,0)6 8l,:i03 3,632 7 10,294 996 68,;i28 71,0.->0 SO 100 78,890 3,.5:30 7.K))5 l,7:i0 330 3,680 88 8,840 8,840 1,102 145 172,2.50 10,000 8,3.55 125 19,0li0 175 1,2 .'7 20 126 2,701 180 22,330 24,412 1,02:1 883 140 ""'io',6oo' 'i35' 17.5" 20' 33,837 .... 18,014 2,163 8,308,420 147,749 541,470 4,620 137,961 15,629 448,783 638,074 1,939 1,072 436,100 19,803 C:!,740 3,457 315 14,460 1,675 63,365 81,7.56 310 316 159,.58l) 5.835 ,28.81-4 2,9:'>i 100 3,9.13 308 28,340 31,9-50 1,065 7 81,175 4.090 13,669 1,091 13 4,194 4:12 13,942 14,.i01 B"! 65 125,250 13,-585 :!2,265 2,015 237 4,540 949 32,291 32,291 1,21« 68 80,800 19,215 981 ia 5,6.55 744 14,8.50 16,717 ,38.5 93.600 4'288 18,9n0 2,295 54 13,919 ,583 10,820 12,419 1T3 lh.i.555 :«),476 1 ,5,80 340 4,407 973 19,.542 34.9:;6 881 ""'260' 377,070 1.5J88 5l,6i;l 2.562 .504 9,693 1,855 48,688 6:!,3ii4 .1,1!)-, 175 3.'2,IJ05 12,810 54,123 2.6 16 iZ 8.705 1,415 44,239 60,763 IKO 3S4,7nO 19,121 61,800 2,469 .532 13,344 1,624 48,515 62,788 .560 .^^0,430 :!,178 11,167 91 )i 340 3,359 355 8,647 10,977 8«3 M 221,925 10,i;02 3 .',987 1,266 36 4,880 537 31,400 37,191 1,327 10 27, (40 1,215 ]0,:io5 251 ; 1,197 65 3,776 4,731 689 170,4-0 3,23! 16,6,52 1,659 22,5" 8,4.56 3:)3 8,711 9,744 115 17.200 010 3,:;o; 2,) ) 1,3:)7 60 3,413 4,018 30 20' ;!JKJ 375 4 S3t 1,000 5,.507 700 723 4i0 iWu 175 1,305 185 5 275 .. 380 380 399 49,500 2,375 9,:iT, 2,720 1,50 1,897 Ill 8,000 8,238 4,8 u 70' 296,550 8,034 43,001 2,573 171 9,237 3,548 33,654 40,8-14 yn'i 40 J4K,1,30 7,017 2:.',()72 459 12 5,766 474 19,.540 10,540 6f>0 311.560 2,095 4,:i60 219 1,500 410 394 6,514 6,514 - 20,100 1,.504 962.924 4,457 3,150,92:! 314 115,210 44 2,827 .5,s3,101 200 2,557 3,679 1 199,04f) 413,375 25,733,238 31,734 92,303 4,004,769 4,10-5,811 3.5115 6,78 ! 8'll,010 26,710 lo;5.66ri 1,668 400 18.062 3,344 129,177 129,177 9,162 31.831 1,305,915 47,410 1,-,.5.861 9,274 854 :S6,l):ll 7,490 218,508 218,508 8,741 3(;,S22 1,135,705 49,710 103.84(1 7,363 6,80 2; .1191 6,.569 129,755 1- 6,429 12,824 12 692 954,2110 29.415 120,225 2,41:; 4:12 ]9,9:J7 1,601 158,884 ]58,-S,'j4 5,043 3,424 918, .'40 34,615 108,407 3,116 1,017 2].lfKl 3,313 177,771 l;7,771 7,179 25.S74 1,053,945 40,015 166,744 5.466 741 28 i;25 3,870 261,450 261,450 8,658 3,876 747,465 .3ii.2)l6 121.476 5,966 987 12.497 1,998 161,671 132,407 2,497 1,817 1,012,160 .35,921) 1-10,-5,81) 5.2,87 814 ,2':!.483 1,737 168.734 1 68,7:14 6,885 11,280 1.048,150 38,-90 109,868 ;5,.-,2o 266 16,0:14 1,768 138,376 138,376 580 1,430 1,029,000 41,520 122,7,80 1,812 1,0:19 21 1,329 3,397 145,.395 14\:i95 8,465 8,811 1,170,720 .37,li7 l: 16, 748 :!,557 412 3;,592 5,292 1.59,867 161,875 4,420 3,219 1,010,010 42,018 141,210 5,6 15 1,973 27,029 3,308 140,696 1-58,451 , 7.104 33,464 1, 12:1,030 51,680 l:)3,7rK) 5,987 1,028 31,101 4,884 211,067 211.00; ; 3,«r2 12,825 975,500 29,665 9. ',9:15 6,275 729 23,24:1 3,717 l:J6,635 167.073 6,130 7,494 947,058 38,0 t:i 114,610 4,042 914 24,:.':31 3,347 169,280 16n.-',80 2,!L'0 3,991 948,580 2s,4li5 89,618 :l,165 86 :i2,22I 3.719 113,450 116,,S51 6.4V1 2:1,807 95:i.5^0 34,617 119,113 3,461 913 19.040 3,613 104,i:i6 ];.10,.849 lO.Ui .5,214 856,990 42,643 101,861 2,805 956 20.145 4,5-50 U3,.593 14:!,59.i 33,507 26.9:i3 1,089,800 .50,570 125,068 7,691 1,.300 17.414 2,865 168,975 168,975 5,426 27,119 1,007,900 28,5.50 98,800 5,3;!6 3:10 21,272 1,607 146,8.56 146,8.56 1 ,376 1,9.35 960,900 32,410 127,060 1,270 ,50 17,744 3,999 152,870 1.52,870 35,l-:i5 73.877 1,4:«,840 45.065 17.5,166 3,485 .5.55 39,101 5,394 211,0:i9 2I1,0:!9 6,348 14,553 985,300 41,285 1:M,4B5 4,490 898 21,283 4,022 140,495 141,:j06 44 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions^ Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. West Bloomfield. White Lalse Pontiac city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward ._ Oceana County, Benona,. Clay Banks--- Colfax .- Crystal.-- Elbridge Fen-y Golden Grant--- -- Greenwood Hart Leavitt Newfield Otto-- Pentwater Shelby Weare Ogemaw County-. Beaver Lake Churchill Cumming Damon Edwards Foster --.. Hill -. Hnrt"on Klarki.iK- Mills OKi'iniLW_- Rictilaiid. Rose West Hrancli Oiiioiijiuon County l-t(iin'ini!i <'ar|> l.:ikiv--- (JrcrnlaiKl ____ OiitoTiatjrDn- . _ _ Ritrklniui.. (IsciMila. Coiinl V P.urdrll ■ Cedar Kvarl ._ Hart^\i(k .. . Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. 166 173 46 8 14 16 1,818 153 122 21 90 184 109 94 116 73 202 12:! 106 24 19 233 149 4.^7 16 4.-> 2,'j .'ili 20 74 136 14.5 37 7 10 14 6 1,653 1-J6 110 18 81 176 10.") 86 106 67 179 116 89 IS 209 144 Nam- bar. 428 13 11 9 62 58 2i' 20 20 17 :ji 21 .-,06 .S7 1,132 .SO 127 60 121 f.6 a 1 30 - 30 I- 4.S 1 3 Num- ber 120 25 7 1 6 5 40 Land in Farms. Improved. 14,.')83 14,810 3,491 1,0.58 ,503 795 ],ia5 70,6a3 6.:Wi 5,077 4.9: !2 li.TO-; :?,68-i 3.4 IS 3,142 2.-5(i.3 9,91 :, 4,:;61 .i.-,o 919 9,:;07 •5,41.". 13,1 8 1 4 so 4,S0 1,9-51 67:"! 2,1:"« 2S4 ."v>;9 1,9,56 1.S8 191 ;iS6 1,119 1,610 !,0:!,s 60 4S4 95". l,.5:i9 55,17". 2,728 4i;i 3,771 1,661 .— — c ■C u fe c Unimproved. 13,197 13,682 2,996 725 432 7«6 1,033 57.322 5,.">S9 4.W9 5S2 2,5Sli 4.9(U 3.523 2.9, > '52 S illil •Igsl 's S: 2. o , o c "o "o m --^ ix° 'S| a a c o H s-5 s P ii nil 5 .- >.a 2 i--5 "S s < ■5^-5 '3 3 Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars, 166,280 a 3 6,60.0 24,3.i6 949,210 35,130 115,333 3,076 ' 794 1 30,8.32 3,880 166,280 25 iMo 1,«.53 .s12,4:M 31,403 106,045 5,015 ' 838 ■ 13,993 ' 2,078 129,757 132,266 26 1,39H 8,093 380,000 13,210 82,709 1,335 2,728 1 8,671 2,042 M,052 30,032 2V 210 1,865 90,800 2,210 18,1.55 3;* 1 2,170 1 3,323 1,075 8.8S2 8,862 28 166 2,005 78,300 1.773 14,855 395 ! 175 1,710 362 2,825 2,H25 29 46.5 2,700 73,700 3,375 21,829 75 1 68 1 826 180 8,370 8,370 30 555 1,.535 133,200 5,850 27,8:0 535 313 1,719 2,810 423 9,995 9,995 .571,4.54 31 4,991 1,118 4,022,725 160,918 516,029 33,317 80,1.52 10,899 469,625 1 260 100 329,450 13,.505 51,»il 1,773 195 1 8,639 1,190 e4,.589 64,389 260 297,275 13,798 42,980 l.^-* ■ 5 1 2,916 290 34.647 42,3-,0 b 175 1.52,040 1,616 5,841 148 1,126 21 5,600 li,:i47 . 120 16.:.730 6,0;i0 2;i,843 5,220 __ ' 4,774 831 18,826 20, -'68 1 5 20 329,885 12,:(92 49,709 3,31.5 , S3 ! 7,008 823 36,178 SI.IL'B ^ 105 226,200 8,961 26,885 330 1 2,626 214 28,215 2K,702 181 27 23ti,™ 10,630 26,745 2,.-.:i3 ! 1.52 .5,081 125 28,890 38.41 e 1- 520 20 17.3,330 7,801 27,627 l,2'.l.-, 23 3,399 803 19,4.52 •£i.9Si 430 235 122,300 4,8.53 20,173 .-)B1 5 4,478 1,451 15,936 l!l,«? 1( 6« 276 582,.583 27.291 94,270 6,807 268 11,913 1,848 88,365 92,234 1 5.5B 203,m) 7,222 32,883 2,051 105 4,498 660 26,090 26,1190 1^ 514 40 202,105 7,;mo 26,1- 6 941 32 3,492 229 19,025 22,.56l U .520 29,500 2,081 5,442 311 730 173 3,419 4,1.57 u 45 20 35.1.50 875 2,1.53 523 2.53 1,400 2,290 3,473 If 380 .592,125 17,7fie 63,081 4,366 406 9,097 1,300 40,442 71,794 It 260 400 348,100 ^,787 47,030 3,233 210 8,973 1,039 37,661 35,893 1' 890 45 .584,569 20,226 94,737 9,.561 1,088 21,206 3,766 74,164 76,632 47,-MO 40,991 8H0 989 8,890 4,732 3a5 397 105 1,243 1,614 46.5 5.5 2,249 5,101 2,394 5.161 60 26,850 62,700 1,030 2,678 .5.385 9,760 1,470 715 1,7.55 2,«72 a35 590 5,8.50 11,323 5,8.50 11,323 20 3.3,475 107,400 9.100 19,1.50 679 4,3r)0 7m 683 4,485 10,320 2,420 3,032 736 1,003 500 40 '"""358" '"'"425" 511 1,710 800 2.260 3,707 8,700 1,625 4,560 4,278 8,784 1,625 4..580 " 85 ion 460 100 6.5,;«) 6,4.50 9,300 1,.57« 990 145 11,063 3,210 2,775 1,860 120 1,50 130 60 2,464 645 374 286 7 125 10,973 948 1,800 10,973 948 1,800 1 1 40 1 615 26,6' K) 1,202 3,8'ffi 200 10 971 83 2,735 2,735 1 31,000 99,050 1,125 3,167 6,425 18,405 1,.505 480 1,415 2,570 448 727 6,475 9,116 .3,J75 10,724 36,073 1 73 25 1 485 76,10(1 7,230 52,160 4,283 100 5,803 422 31,065 1,000 200 1,900 250 250 100 1,700 1,700 405 17,850 30,900 26,850 2,300 2,373 2,3.55 15,.500 12,180 22,580 1,325 645 2,065 2,863 5,.580 6,727 100 600 2,090 100 223 10,900 12,885 10,900 16,746 80 6,4.52 1,247 2,.574.190 112,211 463,7.52 22,444 568 72,578 7,984 371,.506 427,066 280 20 117,7.55 4,180 18,473 1,966 13 3,516 170 142 40 21,685 1,002 4,073 180 921 3,211 1,302 202 351 231,025 9,319 51,147 2,893 181 7,967 536 34,713 37,037 76,050 3,558 16,664 582 3,595 210 16,643 16,.543 _ 46 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued.— Tenwre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions^^ Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Farms classified accord- ing to Tenure. Hersey.-- Highland Le JRoy Lincoln Marion,- -. Middle Branch. Orient Osceola Richmond Rose Lake Sherman Sylvan Oscoda County. Atherton Big Creek Coniins Elmer Greenwood Harmon. Long Lake Mentor.. Mount Piiidus. Otsego County. Bagley Charlton Corwith Dover Elmira Hayes Livingston Otsego Lake.. Ottawa County AlUuulale Blend.m... Clu'stur Oc K!.-) J 74 .-li."> It;;; ;iii:.' "lit" ;ti:i 2I!I :a I i;;l SI ;;i'; , j Num- V27 .S 44 1 ll.H ;h ISI 1 H 22 1 24 1 H5 4 112 1 4 Num- ber. ir,s H7 ]6 V.I ]7 IS .")!) ;l' ■■i'.i 1 , 3 --; 1 -.1 1 i i ;i4i i 10 3.S I t;7 2,Sl(lll ii;:> IH;i jlHi ;io;i 711 ISO :iis 4 IS lb 1 17 (1 ii; 24 Ii IS s 13 2;i Acres. Acres. 6,.'i62 l.:iU o.fllS 5,473 915 1,071 3,403 3,248 10,900 2,246 5,474 2,030 5.543 1.078 OS 7 146 1.50 210 577 tiS.5 712 998 7.1'.i5 l.oso 151 i,7;f'.i 432 ],2:!9 li:!2 1.S94 4.747 ],-'S7 2,ti:H 4..1S0 (i.s2 2,o:)j ;_;.221 S.0(l2 ],Mk; ;i),727 1.465 961 ■SK 143 l.-iO 1.57 444 676 .52y 998 5,4.57 790 147 1,314 ;!.stl S97 4,SS 1,413 I'.u i4;i.2s(i i;r..i.-,'.i 14,'.KIS ;.ti.v.i IJ.IliKi 4,o;m Is.iiTT 16.02:; S,154 Kl.SlS 2,260 i,7ii;i ;i,05i 14,951 17,162 107 4,4.5! l:!.412 (;,62(; 1K9J9 is^rim i:;.i.52 7.17S l;!,022 1,59; l.Olil 1,71K) 14,;VST l(i,li(X1 io;t 1.2s 5 1.U93 1.37;.! 2 .S9s :JJ0 1,747 565 653 117 155 3 13;3 9 1.S3 290 4 425 .52 342 144 4S1 14,127 44.5 l.lliO 1.496 l.(«l 747 20S 416 2.671 976 796 6li;! 1,;154 5i;4 562 4 Acres. Acres. Acres. 5,978 2.we 5.416 7.7.S9 2.995 1.S56 7,U32 5..s( e 6.041 7.679 6.312 4.670 40.7.S3 I..1S1 4,2-:o 1.79S 2.446 2.i'.(li; 6.0'~; S.I 76 I ;5<.i.2:4 3,24;; 1.14.5 7,241. 2,749 4.2-JS llX1..s:» 9.125 5.1.5;; 7.749 7.3i;; S.745 4.,s29 8.1li4 li.(iS6 S.7S1 8.;;j2 :!,7a5 1 ,7.-|2 8,:xs:! 6,.->s6 5,492 5.49b 4^12 6.S.S2 2.995 1,667 4..V1S 5^9.53 6.591.1 5.742 4.0S2 I 1.5S9 1.4.56 1.7.5:7 ;.446 672 ;.5U 2s.4;;5 3.16.4 1.071 5.941 2.749 4.079 s!4.5i; uu; ;,221 1,719 5.079 >,146 ■594 sol OS 1 09 511 512 482 324 1.;*I4 1.S9 2.474 15.984 4..592 764 45 "V.934 573 8.076 l,s:» 79 74 l,3a5 """149 '2:32 4.-Mi(W 3,41 1> 2,074 2.103 L7.^'7 J.4,H> I.. 12 L'.l 92 4.. sin) :;.s;;t ""251 4.274 :;.075 1 ,9,s0 AGRICULTURE. 47 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. Ditches. A'alue of farms, including land, fences, and buildings. Value of farming implements and maclihiery. 1 "o s i a .S 1 a ^ 1^ CO a -a D a 1 Labor. Estimated value of all favra productions of 1S&;3 (sold, consumed or on hand). Open. 1 lis t|il llll '^'—5 3 " <- > c. = S to is-sl a ■5 §1 0) 11 5 Rods. 1 Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1) a 13 367 138 2iil « 20 593 2,3ot 70 840 15 26' """'227' 138 238,000 84,011) 173,110 29»,720 31,7110 31.40U ll)U,9!l.j 208,490 479,600 12;3,300 197,560 119,800 10,904 1,788 7,.586 13,203 2,720 1,010 6,117 9,207 22,835 5,.520 8,182 5,0j0 .50,1.55 12,927 29 977 39,.587 35,787 7,715 21,270 39,1 7.) 71,380 23,143 27,269 17,010 3,147 403 1,217 903 2«5 .504 3,594 340 2,648 1,434 1,394 933 145 46" 12 94" 54' 26" 3 10,548 1,867 2,801 5,702 2,1186 1,465 11,««9 2,8117 t),(175 3,X!I5 4,593 3,049 1,307 63 295 641 238 10 736 316 1,.580 472 513 496 41,123 9,963 18,425 39,364 ,5,109 5,190 29,364 31,460 81,119 21,620 27,461 11,333 42,698 13,233 33,0.57 40.140 6,162 7,126 2«,.564 28.9:3 81,119 21,620 37,926 16,917 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 210 70' 15 16 17 220 187,982 33,200 8,915 1.350 30,773 5,080 4,.582 900 1,0.55 1,091 3,090 4,355 6,750 4,870 6,540 1,105 695 100 2.50 270 1,037 2,040 495 548 283 49 35 22 20 81 8,651 1,361 1,184 560 1,299 267 42 15 23,136 5,349 3,485 1,850 1,027 661 2,750 893 4,345 .5,874 26,846 5,249 2,JW 1,S50 1,027 1,037 2,730 1,-J29 4,343 5,874 1 20 30,900 i 1,685 .5,160 i 2 3 1 9,822 7,300 25,250 17,400 39,300 19,650 215 780 8:8 1,620 1,305 1,230 20 100 601 2,205 35 380 6 9 38 37 1,950 800 490 70 80 10 720 602,650 72,110 13,325 122,1.55 23,025 81,300 34,635 154,000 2,000 19,0.59 3, KB 634 3,984 1,223 3,410 1,6-M 4,8.55 200 72,000 14.511 2,123 11,364 3,142 9,375 6,657 16.506 8,320 5,3!iQ S40 125 1,579 202 106 91 13,080 2,706 185 3,2,52 375 2,1.56 987 3,420 734 376 170" 65,377 9,384 1,910 15,637 3,250 12,.593 3.945 17,8,59 800 77,330 10,069 1,949 16,637 4,034 1.5,761 6,339 22,741 800 1,396,802 H8 877 39,323 138, "46 30,773 1.32,644 28,042 11.5,1117 151,83!) 51,i07 108,29S 9,069 23,572 1.5s,i:i8 135,397 129,400 13,070 1 *> 3 316 ■-. 5^9 ' 5 6 734 1,117 100 g- 8 180 720 8 q 1,719 25 .34 ,570 3 6 4 375 44 71 31 3.90 157,943 7,420 1,651 11,491 7,708 14,255 5,670 6,383 18,639 5,600 8,475 100 4,.545 37,435 16,425 20,726 3,400 80,131 5,898 5,209 8,723 16,651 1,165 "■2,766" 1,096 253 ""326" 1,081 50 1,165 25 52 4,346 4,252 80 10,141,900 462,8.50 316,895 1,11'0,040 348,9.50 809,695 168,775 836,160 1,216,4.50 487,-OT 840,070 44,2.50 127,650 1,051,440 1,191,725 1,157,7.50 22,000 421,312 17,220 ]2,460 36,670 18,610 2B,tS6 10,550 42,.307 4.3,213 18,740 39,465 3,210 (i,37l) 3:i,744 51,77 1 .59,217 1,1110 1,289,360 63,601 47,380 142,280 58,280 109,824 24,145 103,716 149,101 6I,7B8 143,299 9,992 I5,2'.fl 111,413 127 045 121,813 1,373 44,854 2,251 y,n 2,194 5,91: 2.071 3,6-44 4, .71 2.773 145 2,490 4,182 4,:i41 2,174 240 21,720 1,380 236 1,248,411 68,877 35,295 138,946 44,173 153,644 5,425 91,.558 151,839 46,373 95,496 6,665 12,378 1.58,1.38 122,373 103,161 15,070 1 2 3 4 1,617 5,013 475 1,(«5 8,643 4.960 4,047 1,530 1,220 3,3a5 13,413 13,856 280 ],037 3,287 90 1,006 3,085 524 1,088 iO 385 3,416 2,745 3,9.56 475 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 48 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Bods of Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Farms classified accord ing to Tenure. Land in Farms. a & Si u yi 3 ^ B O Number. Number. Unimproved. ■O £ t3 S a cS H ^ o Acres, Acres. Acres. 1 Presque Isle County. Allis... Belknap Bismarck Krakow Metz Moltke Posen .- Presque Isle Rogers. Roscommon County... Denton I Gerrish "' Hipr^ins Nester . Roscommon St. Helens. Sai^inaw County Albee Birch Run Blumfield-. Brady Brant Bridgeport^- Bueria Vista. CariTillton ChaiMM Ch(.'s;iniTiL,^ Knuikennuitb Fremont .rainc's Jniirsliolfl Knchvili.'. ._ I.aketiel 1^8:3:3 3,067 7110 3,S1 6,035 ion 1,754 31 '9 1,530 370 416 30 1,726 21,390 46,978 132,703 84 5,841 140 10,432 337 6,032 170 5,685 3.4.59 705 7,:nn 2,466 1.5:39 5,334 5,184 121 465 .5,588 13U 5,103 493 6,486 1,873 7,838 3..5S0 6,535 6.0:30 8,034 6,985 4,511 4,873 4,495 5,778 6,379 6,115 3,760 4,118 :337 "97 "296 Shiawassee County. Antrim Bennington Burns Caledonia Fairlleld Hiizlclon Micldk^lmry New llavon Owiisso. Vi HilHh .Scinta .SliijiAvassec .. Venice . . \^enion . Wclndliull...- Corunna city. 99 5 1,074 :335 1,061 3,,t>,) 3,«i8 1.55 1.55 l:> 8,:373 8.083 335 715 715 57 3,483 208 3:i8 303 33:1 1,S0 :ill 157 30:! 303 3111 197 149 36:1 376 7t 54 9,770 3,040 82 l,-« 6 195 6 173 7 187 4 144 :) 2r)9 18 143 1 381 5 i;9 3 167 .5 1,h;i 1 i:!9 1 1,88 6 311 ,S :.':!6 ^, TO ;> 48 ;3tu 19 37 33 33 34 14 17 30 309.">,59 14,16:! 16,4:53 16,151 11,1'i:! 8 757 13,;!-14 10,.|l>9 i:!,693 13,735 13,083 10.tCi3 11,310 16,84:1 11,119 15,4:!li 10,674 3,180 194,934 13,:!l)l> 14.946 15.347 10,7.53 8,:):!:! 13,303 10,469 11.709 11,641 11,4! 17 10,37:! 10,:i37 15,0(1» l:!,51S l,5,37:i 8,4,'i7 1,605 14,6;!:i l.Wi 904 411 434 143 ' 1,98:5' 1,0^4 675 :!,59 8s:! 1,8:17 601 16:! 3,187 575 100,797 8,r.0!l 6,45'5 5,7,54 5,9:!7 4,9tV8 7,6:!6 4,,s:!:! 7,878 5„'i73 6,894 5,31H) 4,34". 6.14:! 7,ia) ti,:!7ii 5,407 1,4S1 441 i 49(i 718 711 317 195 303 ,507 3,709 :!.3li3 3,li47 3,718 :!,747 4,715 3^8 17 819 :!6,:5,56 4,013 1,740 1.043 1,730 1,773 3.4:34 3,:!36 1.799 3,Ui4 3,6.'32 1,,V.!1 1,537 3,:!',t6 3, 58,5 3.6IH 3,,5ti0 663 AGRICULTURE. 51 Ditches, June 1. 18S4, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in IS83. Ditches. 12.5,511; l,29(i 3,:n7 3 9i'i .5,SS9 :30fl 8.«IT n.nm 3.2W l.S'JO ],623 S.iO 9,791 J, 2.50 10,239 9,479 5,0.30 15,883 3,2.53 1,406 8,390 15,597 5,836 3,641 1,120 a,5to 19,385 907 125 111 155 140 1,480 100 545 8,053 510 10 1,T34 4,ia5 68 180 120 S,.533,n58 I2;!,6nn 2nl,ii'.i:i 400,4B5 221,760 S2.S00 BU.iUil 313,.57.s 124,800 139,100 157,430 384,960 319,070 382,040 136,720 6.36,770 36>,8.50 529,250 717,180 2.56,790 139,2.50 701,3.50 331,200 271,225 166,890 45,700 720,350 Labor. ■^6 I .■SsSi 135,230 414,327 .5,312 U,71l 17.072 7,830 3,0 «l 3 -,32 7 12,114 5,463 6,4.57 5,0 to 18,465 19,,588 11,203 5,270 27,8H3 17,970 26,922 29,657 15,.52S 7,250 36,8:36 22,910 10,681 6,9.54 2,470 42,375 Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 1,3.54,668 16, .507 41,063 80,115 39,559 12,859 104,664 43,290 16,801 30,031 20,830 60,286 64,579 38,334 17,.585 96,019 49,400 77,130 104,796 45,136 18,845 107,927 95,805 51,270 29,132 8,190 104,635 34,012 7.5,8,56 0.52 3,.596 3,461 1,803 874 4,.547 3.344 1,993 997 1,085 4,634 1,427 615 765 5,017 1,464 6,342 .5,381 3.773 2,060 7,348 4,038 4,477 2,838 420 5,605 2,512 ""736" 1,021 10 157 25 10 260 17 '135" 1 "365' 83 146,.585 1,161 4,338 7,893 3,286 1,510 5,893 3,895 1,296 3,307 893 14,958 5,909 866 3,360 2i,oog 3,264 11,845 14,847 3,295 3,350 5,521 7,434 4.795 5,408 570 10,691 11,140 s-3i; Estimated value of all farm productions of 1883 fsold, consumed or on hand). 17,303 73 498 573 415 3.50 315 3.50 72 565 95 3,313 766 37 166 3,041 340 1,724 1,7.57 313 40 280 1,027 910 300 a Dollars. Dollars. ,.= 1,193 968,919 10,483 31,510 83,203 18,649 3,990 71,408 32.855 10,124 10,122 12,418 49,919 32,405 28,852 7,269 67,898. 33,970 63,757 70,441 23,341 11,321 98,797 57,929 43,926 13,733 4,730 87,970 1,336,903 16,953 37,601 97,587 32,1.56 7,001 105,446 40,415 15,511 13,486 30,818 56,072 50,082 28,935 11,9»7 103,641 45,060 81,6.57 98,9.50 40,910 17,142 125,545 77,633 49,927 19,838 7,760 128,790 38,903 33,101 17,020 .500 63,200 12,350 2,300 115 1,035 6,925 14,.5&5 3,050 910 1,370 70 23 6,933 60 1,603 10 "166" 1,103 75 17,085 5,560 1,316 304 17,085 5,560 236,618 18,163 11,725 18,652 15,0.55 8,813 19,9.58 8,135 22,694 12,288 16,311 20,495 12,259 13,310 4,974 17,8.50 3,710 2,418 42,160 8,417 92,652 7,378 9,227 13,907 3,155 110 435 2,820 405 1,764 9,.317 2.55 5,3&5 17,168 315 17,314 1,140 3,467 13,202,394 793,349 1,110,335 843,300 7.53,140 5.55,040 836,9.50 622,090 776,600 983,075 779,880 452,500 719,240 1,081,775 94.5,190 1.108,310 .553,100 317,750 462,316 31,3.58 40,463 38,805 19,405 10,720 20,206 33,832 39,743 35,.521 22,941 23,.540 32,376 46,920 29,088 33,891 23,905 9,262 1,9.30,954 117,088 135,583 103,859 65,446 79,.S85 99,889 99,503 114,267 122,769 118,720 77,025 101,667 129,5.55 138,.500 171,277 74,617 41,078 443 58,397 3,868 3,755 3,345 7,309 1,974 5,733 3,135 3,.536 1,838 3,486 5,735 4,927 4,292 1,615 3,727 1,695 216 7,936 4,434 1,272 365 627 3 55 156 124 418 1,007 407 351 33 66 12 280 264,891 20,800 19,407 24,830 15,960 8,383 13,.541 12,.594 10,531 14,.543 16,223 14,510 17,469 23,435 19,506 31,256 7,6.20 4.498 39,650 3,139 3,148 3,330 1,715 1,666 3,423 2,213 5,250 2,338 3,330 895 3,.545 3,807 1,686 4,.593 1,137 436 1,993,247 163,234 134,404 190,403 72,424 67,537 108,818 110,058 136,811 100,053 110,675 93,535 134,491 169,931 98,646 193,605 85,604 29,2,58 3,109,443 163,224 161,472 190,403 87,485 72,.569 108,818 111,753 136,811 122,630 124,973 93,535 124,491 169,931 137,951 193,605 86,755 39.358 52 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued.— Temtre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Bods of Productions Land in JFarms. Counties, Townships. Cities, and Wards. 1st ward 3d ward 3d ward Owosso city. St. Clair County.. Berlin . Brockway . Burtchviile. Casco . China . Clay, . _ Clyde- Columbus.. CottrelMUe- East China.. Kmmet.. Fort Gratiot. G-rant . Greenwood.. Ira.. Keaockee . Kimball.. Lynn Mussey Port Huron, Riley St. Clair Wales . Port Huron city., 1st ward- 2(i war(L ;}d ward. , 4th ward. fith ward. (Jth ward. St. Cla.ir citv- 1st Wiird..'.. ;2d ward . St. .Tnsupli C.(nint\' Hiirr Oak ". Colon Coiistaiitine Fabiiis . Fawn liivei' Flori'iu-o _ _ _ _ . FlnwiTlirhL .._ Ijfiinidas hnckpnrl, . i\l(.l(,Vllln No(,(,ii\\a I 'ark SlKM-niaii Sliicr,-is AVhilr ru;rnii 4S(1 480 (ISil uMiw Till -«>:, :.';tT.r,iir :-'-'-'.iT2 l.-,.:;!i.-, .")'.l,li01 :i:,;l4i5 i :.>I0 18T . :i •:o Ili.OOt 1 1,TM l,-'2i +.01 L' ;.\4s2 -',4:'J) iw IM 4 :Jt> lii,T:iii i4.(;-.'4 ~Mii 4.s:» 1,2.M ITT v>^ :i M I4,in;i 14.144 mo 4,r-':i i;454 -',li(iO 1^4 IM i> ~0 u,s-.>i 1 i,-:t4 .■|".0 .">,L'4'.' ;!,91U 1,-.'TS l-»l !>4 4 :u !i,:!4 S.S7li 01 s TOl 1 o.-,o 1 1 10- Hit 111 :.' r<[ III. .Vis l.-i,:.':iO l.oos -',004 i,s-r. . 1,070 :.'.'! Iil!l lilli 1T(I 1 X'4 -•4 Ui.TIS i:i,li-.i l.^.oio u,oii; i,t:!s l,U."> 5 :.'0" -,4.iT i :!,OSS ! l,t,S4 -' 174 ir.i 1 4 50 IT,0!1-. ll),.->Sll .M>li ;l .Vil 2 TTO TSl Ills KiS ■1 U to IT, -.SO O.L'O'.l l.-.,TlvS S,.'<1>T 1,S1-,' ■■U-: -' .M(i -\0.-i4 1 -'T7 STO 1 '.'OO ISO llli a :-'!! 'M TT^' is.ii,-,-.' ■,M-M -,TllO -',001 108 KIT 110 i_ X'T lli,4!U iri.'.in ."ilT •-',«'.) o,lfil i l.;!Tl lll.-i 't3 1" t» ■M i:t,(;iil !l,o:l,^ i:!,(ir.i o,T;>.i '" aw' 4, SSI -,:i,s-.' l,S:!ll 1,011 lllli 4 l;.',L>4^! 11, oil) liii:; 2,104 1,0U! i,ass AGEICULTUEE. 53 Ditohes, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. ._r ■0 » 1 Estimated value of all Ditches. a § c ■ «2J Labor. farm productions of 1863 (sold, consumed c C " or on hand). ~ - I'l - c i; a. E 1 c 'S 1 till c = if S 3 C .= 3 •1 = - g i n I. a i 1 g| 11 3 = .= S ft i „£ Dollars. > C.'~ ^^ ^ > < '- "^ ~ < .5 s Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. DoUars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. » ^ 3 805 2,205 113,850 5,100 19,183 455 280 2,875 11,500 19 898 220 43 60,000 43,900 2,517 1,645 13,995 7,900 182 370 1,173 451 366 70 11,8.63 5,905 20 21 715 310 90 70,800 1 1,540 141,727 145 .58 2,566 1,795 1,000 4,790 4,790 32 334,171 13,920 11,943,715 525,010 1,778,169 70,403 186,685 22,a69 1,448,721 1,739,600 1 13,758 447 426,598 30,3.53 63,431 3,539 9U 11,976 2,498 71,817 101, .545 2- 9,510 987 772,500 36,426 134,083 5,899 33 10,984 2,734 101,639 101,619 a 8,630 194,450 8,917 27,884 1,425 75 3,461 830 32,787 34,956 4 40,421 517.365 21,488 75,859 277 1,645 10 79,788 88,115 i> 29,110 610 891,5.50 4,395 107,895 2,499 258 9.824 1,611 87,015 130,020 6 8,131 206,700 8,175 35,310 405 3,345 300 19,240 2:3,394 7 10,786 593 574,317 20,308 84,905 3,809 107 10,315 1,397 47,832 68,046 » 20.8li9 19 659,495 33,.5S0 94,278 875 26 9,351 694 74,387 87,630 !> 24,321 182 650,350 34,7.53 70,537 3,6.65 78 11,865 651 63,217 74,980 10 4,048 830 209,850 7,185 22,225 771 75 4,613 548 16,000 22,988 11 14,023 20 493,660 24,545 70,231 6,177 5,798 695 52,029 72,835 12; 5,6.52 500 313,000 11, .600 33,777 631 200 4,968 440 26,031 31,390 IS 12,630 130 548,000 27,346 81,945 4,005 76 10.735 1,821 99,315 99,315 14 16,043 130 603.300 29,888 105,826 3.701 142 5,396 892 9.6,719 95,719 15 15,519 318,300 30,656 43,075 973 3,078 140 47,423 65,490 16. 10,392 20 534,705 33,.i84 68,838 2,623 43 6,602 438 55,3-'8 79,459 iV 8,523 220 375,450 18,975 59,343 2,823 55 3,843 639 40,645 52,.5:36 IK 9,758 470 305,.550 16,791 .56,318 2,0.65 3,093 445 40,877 40,877 1» 16,2.n8 5:35 469,375 19,903 77,105 3,360 10,373 517 91,702 91,702 20 8,604 1,765 350,900 7,591 39,072 1,463 377 10,685 1,146 26,809 29,095 21 20,0:i3 350 826,4.50 31,316 106,990 4,191 376 11,2.68 931 81,201 117,147 24,598 3,752 881,090 49,035 113,878 11 ,.604 123 12,470 1,422 78,257 118,904 2S 655 1.3.5 763,360 45,065 112,6.67 2,798 103 13,673 1,630 103,978 102,978 24 480 415 29,000 800 76,037 19.383 13,336 12,310 11 965 300 200 1,655 100 1,200 5,35(i 613 2» 26 27 128 1,200 2H 200 300 1,200 ■if> 8,966 11,278 27,780 566 2,849 13,.6S.6 3(> 4811 415 1,910 29,000 139,600 600 3,938 266 130 880 7,000 IGQ 250 31 1,200 642 13,,685 1,855 483 730,060 20,617 71,894 4,992 1,838 13.028 2,638 107,228 107,228 a 3,638 400 1,:308,280 37,519 114,271 3,689 1,086 2.6,1.60 3,083 198,616 198,616 't 2,843 70 979,6.50 26,800 117,251 4,154' C93 I'.-IBl 1,2.53 144,183 159,108 a 5,375 110 1,061,400 31,485 116,790 3,290 146 11, 68:1 1,798 95,726 132,247 V 1,060 349 1,189,790 2«,.630 104,853 4,0.67 2,106 ].s,:!(15 3,161 148,812 7,4.56 348 1,3.59,360 40,120 115,169 5,756 1,054 31,776 5,369 153,531 179,878 11 1,425 607,100 11,150 50,824 10,860 307 7,474 1,934 67,860 84,470 12 3,725 1,227 1,338,.500 43,660 107,010 4,168 1,6 >6 32,491 5,064 151,699 173,034 5,638 25 802,000 31,444 75,645 3,822 773 ] 9,2.65 1,7.34 129.380 163,133 14 415 14 890,350 41,660 90,313 8,1.55 .S03 ll),.604 875 126,054 168,882 1!> 1,535 836,880 26,5.53 79,366 5,600 1,9(36 16.T46 , 1,635 100,681 111,260 10 1,034 60 900,950 30,632 67,086 8,723 1,397 18,949 4,092 105,422 126,649 IV 54 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Farms classified according to Tenure. Land in Farms. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Eh Number Tuscola County- Akron --- Aimer.. Arbela -.- Columbia Dayton Denmark Elklnnd Ellington Elmwood Fair G-rove Fremont Gilford , Indian Fields... Juniata Kingston Koyltor, Millington Novesta Tuscola Vassar Watertown Wells Wisner -\ Van Buren County. Almena Antwerp Arlington Bangor Bloomingdale Columbia.. Covert Decatur Geneva Hamilton Hartford Keeler Lawrence Paw \':x\v Pine (J i-ovL' Porter Sonlli Haven... .. Wa\erly I Wa^b!on;i\\^ tNt\inty -, Aim Arliiir •1 .\nt,nisla. .. ■1: l'.ri(lt.^e\\atrr '< Dexlel... « Fre.'ilorn . V, Lima. «: L.iili II L\n(l(in 111 Maiielii'sler 4,n47 273 218 2ti ]!IT 230 194 194 141 198 28H 193 163 70 168 138 182 203 11.5 201 107 180 100 55 3,877 151 22:^ 246 2(12 229 191 249 IBS 199 171 2li7 173 2SS 2.'.fl 24li 24li 20) 175 1,773 22!l ISO 125 II -.7 lliS 'Mi 3,697 ■ 247 ' 189 liil 208 i 192 177 1 127 189 239 182 149 66 152 127 153 186 107 179 105 166 94 3,316 115 187 212 175 207 163 186 142 178 141 216 iril 2511 202 208 189 165 3,;i;ti 191 2.5;i 151 119 l.-|S Kill IfO 1118 2117 Improved. Unimproved. ; bt — :: I £ —- = z c ; M " ~ Num- Num- ber. ber. 117 233 11 15 9 20 •> 16 1 5 6 16 1 1 13 4 4 10 5 4 « 39 1 9 9 5 3 1 10 B 4 6 23 5 12 5 3 4 18 1 1 8 6 1 5 ' 101 460 5 31 4 32 5 29 3 24 4 18 fi 1 5li 5 21 3 18 1 29 13 38 6 14 7 31 15 33 6 13 4 34 a H 4 6 141 2911 19 111 12 6 211 4 " 30 5 7 4 14 « 11 Acres. I Acres. I Acres. Acres. Acres. 177,102 9,162 9,528 8,569 6,038 9,.->43 9,740 10,297 6,969 8,21 19 12,977 8,188 6,244 4.740 11,398 5,131 8,496 9,22!l 9,'34S 4,41.16 9.975 3,665 2,503 23:!,6.)! 10,373 17,104 11,941 11,598 ]4,JUI 8 9.5:1 7,ir.6 11,782 S,66S 12,8117 111,218 14,441 19.::i5 17,019 13,1191 15,211 5,162 17,816 111,1.56 14.379 13,7116 16,810 13,6;9 U,291 16,135 19,-,'9S 14,1180 19,616 1.52,975 6,619 9,210 S,-.05 3,420 9,019 8,919 9,365 5,1.5:3 7.796 9,847 6.414 6.056 4,. 520 10,761 4,13.'; 7.991 9,208 2,6.S7 8,809 3,022 6,,'i04 2.7.SI 1,901 210,246 9,4,'<,-> 15,019 11,941 ll,0ri2 1 1 ,375 8,1.55 6.251 10,768 8,473 12,725 14,. '76 13,964 15,275 1. '1,1 15 1 11,0:19 14,.^77 :i,390 17,118 294,761 14,178 12,010 iviuir 12,210 12,4.'ill 11,019 17,145 1 1 ,21 1 17,087 24,127 170.840 95,77s 75,062 2,.543 11.317 6.4ftl 4,824 318 7.214 4.206 3,008 364 7.245 4,516 2,729 2,618 10,200 9,453 747 524 10,;iJ8 4,935 5,40:1 791 6,851 0,564 287 932 8.211 1,5.52 6,6.59 1,816 4,s.^lj 2.312 2,574 413 7.:-;21 l,:i49 5,972 3,130 9,590 6,(1117 2.98:3 1,774 7.517 4,1151 3,466 188 8,:5i;8 7 552 816 220 10,1194 1 0.C» 17 87 6:17 6.i:i4 3.717 2,417 693 7.:162 1,914 5.418 .505 S.Wil 1,204 6.S02 21 8,045 3.411 4.634 6.T 6,607 3.727 2,SMl 534 6,692 4,854 l.t3.S 1.384 4,514 .3!v5 4.129 3,171 5,10(1 4,329 771 8.S1 5,731 1.24.S 4,183 602 3,497 1,;162 2,1:15 23,405 105,688 77.:104 28,:!.S4 8.SS 4,105 2,997 l.los 2,08.5 3,923 3,191 7:12 6,:i-:! 4,725 1 ,66S .vlij 8,:t44 4,061 4,2.S0 3,0.1 . 6,472 4,295 2,177 798 11,8 6 4,776 2,120 ,sn 1 6.04.3 4,934 LUM 1,014 5.048 4,265 7.s:! 195 7.729 :i,745 3,9,S4 142 5,0.' 1 :i,528 1,493 1,942 5,418 4,125 99:1 480 t\->,2 4 ,.S26 1,716 4,1611 6,671 5,059 1,612 1 ,9.,.'< ■4,5.';l :i,94:l .5S0 2,055 4,979 4.3411 639 :£!! 4,668 3.548 1,120 1,972 8,078 0,895 1,1, S3 OO'; 4,805 :l,74S 1,1X57 16,392 101,717 69,890 31,827 201 3,9.1! 3,0 '4 896 1,696 (1,3 i7 4,820 1,517 I,.';:!:! 4,7:1:1 :i 6-5:1 1,(^0 1,169 8.010 :i.4;t5 4,575 1,S12 .5.41:1 :!.76'i 1.644 2,096 5,:i.54 :i.04(l 2,:ll4 2,1.5:! :),7 15 :i.i64 281 :t,4ii9 6,165 3,414 3.ft5l 4,07s :i,i(i7 911 AGRICULTURE. 55 J)itches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm ■ .3 2 Ill- -d 0) a l-J ,_, «1 '3 B..§5 M ■° o 1 H > OOD 1 Amount for out- duiing value o: Amount for In- dairy la includin 3 1 a 3 . Rods. Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 3 13 170,964 125,995 10,516,330 454,423 1,476,564 73,372 2,178 228.847 24,849 1,274,493 1,464,024 1 20,970 2,:;92 60l,7.5n 37,737 91,678 3,611 152 10,404 1,229 73,235 73,235 2 6,465 13,628 636,100 33,315 79.649 3,127 6 12,265 1.9.54 74,094 81,084 3 14,011 5,388 470,020 11,423 72,568 1,188 4,710 301 34,947 59,350 4 10,853 870 502,800 19,935 59,228 1,939 8,224 5.53 40,689 65,.564 5 3,565 2,787 526,9.55 22,095 67,264 4,266 """"iio" 11,203 1,402 74,179 76,734 6 14,266 20,663 68H,K.n0 38,887 66,545 918 -- 20,085 891 65,055 87,775 7 4,^3 1,895 643,740 26,3 U 74,216 4,.5.55 13,9.58 ■621 75,306 77,973 8 3,685 8,664 39.5,125 31,957 67,034 2,546 9,.597 1,720 67,8.57 67,140 9 5,503 1,739 40.',700 18,820 54,14! 4,051 '"""3.56' 10,754 1,143 43,911 67,160 10 i6,940 6,506 644,430 20,347 81,185 2,644 10,043 891 77,.371 87.H83 11 26 i 336 399,600 23,809 •57,840 3,040 50 5,585 502 64,094 54,094 12 8,589 8,654 448,325 15,517 67,-565 6.55 10 11,IK6 993 40,937 51,270 13 2,193 9,060 405,200 11,606 63,184 2,080 7,648 3,266 41,125 41,3.52 14 7,936 14,551 790,970 30,436 101,160 4,207 155 21,981 4,093 94,430 103,253 15 3,283 657 2C6,630 11,.506 39,772 3,652 14 8,.520 397 46,862 46,852 16 6,339 1,635 245,475 17,481 68,515 3,810 36 7,418 643 74,012 74,012 17 8,917 7,379 623,900 28,680 97,285 6,650 166 13,344 2,200 68,070 75,146 18 2,970 299 187,9.-.0 8,030 32,876 2,812 1,869 123 13,686 18.604 19 12,842 7,920 6;il,6ij0 23,136 79,205 1,005 .5.5" 12,025 5.50 50,944 77,705 20 2,325 1,236 206,4.50 9,535 30,.590 10,.525 60 9,321 1,145 18,257 23,647 21 3,506 9,692 549,930 31,380 106,020 3,068 108 12,665 701 132,260 132,260 22 3,120 132,0.50 7,117 21,569 1,760 2,109 175 14,«99 22,.583 23 9,370 "1,145" 97,730 5,463 19,483 1,233 ""'"57i" 1,933 455 8,483 8,.544 24 85,709 41,282 12,692,687 468,7.55 1,6.50,182 57,628 8,279 244,8)6 32,002 1,771,224 1,857,840 1 1,899 55 487,365 15,463 70,425 2,817 1,187 6,250 1,269 62,928 63,597 2 t-^l 90 837,910 34,405 103,855 4,059 1,571 20,160 2,602 11.5,463 115,462 3 6,050 2,180 786,600 28,.505 96,769 4,576 1,605 16,291 2,676 80,964 110,718 4 13,071 4,012 768,300 33,640 99,780 4,6 17 21,845 2,496 112,375 118,256 5 3,409 511 765,050 31,377 94,918 2,636 """]"06" 8,390 340 96,101 100,827 6 3,106 l.O-JO 458,025 18,845 68,241 2,.569 140 6,263 890 45,501 55,924 7 6,439 9,246 362,425 13,011 51,465 3,708 47 8,642 2,200 35,426 37,779 8 I'P 2,118 6.59,S16 20,060 82,376 2,116 563 16,.5.52 1,5:34 100,375 92,437 9 6,095 2,090 399,891 16,846 68,074 2,101 5 8,613 651 46,630 60,651 10 3,951 76 703,000 17,290 74,962 1,791 187 10,810 1,486 70,264 83,587 11 6,6.6 2,092 969,160 3.5,180 133,336 4,897 140 17,696 2,690 152,319 152,319 12 2,421 345 9a-.,200 28.845 104,017 2,9.-.5 521 12,958 1,929 109,083 118,044 13 3,609 697 928,150 35,720 128,997 2,152 14,855 2,426 136,209 136,209 14 6,605 3,351 1,061,365 27,690 143,447 3,130 "'i",636" 21,328 2,786 199,260 199,260 15 928 133 .544.640 24,214 66,864 2,868 16 9.142 885 68,742 72,286 16 991 160 a38,950 3:^,100 121,009 5,374 781 33.871 3,015 185,133 185,133 17 4,143 12,08:i 613,310 23,616 48,122 2,302 379 13,5.50 1,793 54,388 54,388 18 4,405 1,014 603,.500 30,948 93,535 2,930 2 8,571 435 100,965 100,965 19 262,128 263,313 24,449,754 971,335 2,616,662 122,909 5,910 630,098 104,136 3,875,966 3,937,411 1 2,868 8,970 ],490,;04 41,560 121,364 8,501 359 35,222 7,211 21.5,175 215,175 2 34,691 7,611 889,120 43,415 114,2.54 6,654 145 18,.575 2,964 109,616 126,394 3 11,639 21,454 1,244,840 43,195 123,7.57 3,6a5 296 31,985 4,128 210,299 210,299 4 8,789 1,770 882,818 37,805 88,.531 4,306 9 19,;«7 3,676 119,4:16 129,388 5 13,261 9,285 . I,133,.'i65 45,345 9.5,886 6,167 64 28,720 1,831 187,262 187,262 6 14,554 11,251 1,066,650 46,4.55 106,310 10,043 78 45,.580 8,068 218,381 218,381 7 12,891 20,286 1,643,105 66,670 168,161 7,578 17 40,894 7,382 192,785 219,941 8 11,069 2,846 799.365 40,120 98,.525 3,117 317 19,969 ],5.i5 109,419 112,11,38 9 10,561 8,214 1,581,980 76,085 191,646 13,075 133 47,6.55 6,397 285,346 285,346 10 56 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued.— Tfewttre, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of. Productions Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Nortlifield Pittsfleld.... Salem Saline Scio Sharon... , Superior Sylvan Webster York , Ypsilanti Ann Arbor city. 1st ward 3d ward 3d ward 4th ward.. 5th ward.. 6th ward Ypsilanti city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward... 5th ward Wayne County Brownstown Canton Dearborn Ecorse Greenfield Grosse Point Hamtramck Huron Livonia Mongaagon Nankin Plymouth Redford Romulus Springwells Sumpter , Taylor Van Buren Detroit city 3d ward 3d wjii'il _. 4tU ward 5tli war-d 8fli ward. 9tJi ward ... .. nth ward VM, ward llllh ward Wyaudolte oily. Farms classified according to Tenure. 193 191 206 183 161 189 190 183 131 225 199 28 2 5 7 3 6 5 12 7 4,176 230 273 179 230 277 152 245 251 84 197 i(17 374 3-i» 179 31)9 329 34", 38 174 167 189 163 146 168 164 160 112 181 166 23 2 5 5 '? 6 3 11 7 3,434 191 209 210 149 183 207 96 217 211 58 171 183 309 130 316 197 204 31 9i S Num- ber. 490 23 21 49 19 44 60 53 8 29 13 13 13 38 16 39 10 24 12 7 Num- ber. 252 16 22 14 11 3 10 3 20 11 13 13 13 9 ..... 63 8 29 Land in Farms. Improved. 16,322 19,519 15,499 16,396 16,183 18,721 17,873 16,768 15,672 16,416 17,796 762 116 121 148 24 229 124 604 SOS'S "5 -5 '=' 9 aJ Soog 15,198 18,036 14,597 14,992 14,660 17,147 16.647 12,667 13,264 15,698 15,377 505 67 75 132 7 134 90 549 67 50 131 239,074 13,718 18,018 17,417 7,837 7 983 15,370 6,r)33 10,413 19,173 6,517 11,894 3'>,374 n,9m!i 13,931 8,lS.9 10,838 8,043 19,376 90 67 43 131 197,173 11,930 14,739 12,163 5,490 4,373 11,776 6,300 9,.'i:iO 16,914 3,68:1 11,153 18,810 15,013 13,715 6,8!X1 10,3(18 8,048 15,776 8:! £ 3 ,7'.I0 3,80:i 10 3,04S 94 1,135 898 1,436 1,433 768-- 1,563 2,469 2,179 535 4 23,-568 1,523 26 960 371 613 998 i^isi? 1,383 l,0.->3 137 .S84 2,903 184 3,389 98.5 1,094 30 30 AGRICULTURE. 57 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fences, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. -a" C S ER Estimated value of al — Ditches. s g * La>ini- farm productions o -2 a ' 1883 (sold, consume! be a 1 a bo — a c 1 '3 1 A or on hand). I'll us a .M s a si° SE^^ o 7 185 75 41,400 1,065 3,570 I 365 103 1,525 478 1.50 56,000 300 3,160 10 110 1,100 500 3,845 3,845 •^8 510 m 78,.3U0 1,510 5,930 310 450 2,640 250 11,700 12,318 ■)q 360 270 49,000 210 3,730 210 300 1,620 2U0 8,800 8,800 70 1,-500 542 1,406 30 31 32 33 34 100 150 9,000 300 1,400 50 800 1,500 11,300 9,000 ■^^00 60O 1,100 700 100 120 100 50 50 1,400 489,718 310,303 20,239,6)4 719,915 1,912,697 113,787 18,490 370,115 48,223 3,193,874 2,374,4,55 1 23,133 7.2S3 920.710 41.410 102,-535 4,928 39 18,440 975 95,755 118,912 2 23,936 57,.589 1,301,875 49.901) 176,483 5,640 114 24,169 4,696 197,993 197,993 3 31,403 21,533 1,623,765 59,395 ] 16,989 3,.546 1,303 20,220 2,721 120,669 139,3.58 4 124,015 707 427.020 8,140 32,970 3,a58 4;w 9,100 1,380 66,280 66,280 5 21,411 35,931 1,850,200 44,655 128,325 12,.523 203 21,093 1,550 156,945 156,945 6 35,497 2,095 ], 389,-325 47.893 104,008 5,067 3,342 3:i,729 1,832 160,047 160,047 7 11,0«8 2,720 1,046,000 26,0.5') 62,.535 6,:i47 5,.523 19,971 2,593 66,-505 81,710 8 37,085 12,a-)9 731,270 31,215 89,13-5 6,723 184 U,.563 830 93,329 96,582 9 21,879 32,351 1,144,.530 44,-595 162,743 4,210 788 37,169 4,715 175,313 175,313 10 3,U«8 4,007 799,2:OT 27,425 53.160 3,700 85 .24,311 4,&32 75,447 75,447 11 23,678 24,713 967,410 48,810 104,085 3,345 718 ] 6,4-57 1,778 114,451 114,451 1« 6,2»i 46.164 1,537,769 .53,940 171,803 7.969 1,-544 45,977 8,041 206,946 206,946 13 26,405 30,373 1,473,510 .58,110 1.50,1.57 7,132 1,003 23,-543 2,768 161,475 184,780 14 27,989 3,127 822.315 31,783 86,403 4,821 532 7,344 876 79,265 100,011 15 8,647 1,782 1,700,525 3:i,225 84,739 6,706 1,342 16,607 3,295 95,815 108,255 1ft 24,4;m 1,350 385,300 18,355 62.385 10.347 6 3,743 ''23 '69,0 -'5 90,742 17 15,6.53 983 6511,210 37,.50O 70.976 13,859 87 7,685 589 83.900 8:^,900 18 24,709 22,.576 1,06.5,180 54,&55 142,842 3,454 1,2.53 21 ,290 3,639 144,064 159,605 9 43:2 2,340 403,.500 2,654 10,425 3,575 112 1,092 14,706 1,900 41,650 57,178 5] 3,000 50 600 10 200 3,029 >% ],.50n 40 60 10 3,012 '4 50 100 10,000 300 350 200 ,500 1,600 4,090 '5 3,328 2,000 2,000 2,000 100 ->■{ 90 27,000 850 100 3,300 34,150 3,520 '8 372 2,150 860,000 1,414 5,740 92 892 10,673 1,850 40,937 i9 10 58 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Concluded. — Tenure, Area, and Value of Farms, and Number of Rods of Productions Land in Farms. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Wexford County Antioch Boon Cedar Creek Cherry Grove. Clam Lake Colfax Concord Greenwood Hanover Harring Henderson Liberty yelma Springville South Branch Wo X ford Cadillac city AGRICULTURE. 59 Ditches, June 1, 1884, and Cost of Fenoen, Fertilizers, and Labor, and Value of Farm in 1883. Ditches. "3 a i Labor. Estimated value of all farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed bO a .= or on hand). 3 a 4) i 11.5 ?„1§?1 -.1 '1 bo c "a o a s'i 1 •• i Sg aS °S -0 to o ^ O 3 h O if II ount paid r in-door iry labor d eluding val 1 is s V Rods. 55 ?"- ■° o O |£5S = Ci -= .3 ^ 1° a 3 Rods. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. Dollars. 581 45 1,187,005 58,190 203,984 13,021 1,058 40,334 3,822 208,573 238,i)93 1 82,350 3,437 12,270 745 10 1,183 116 8,608 8,(138 13,165 •> 10 44,565 1,905 7,076 .502 2„S00 248 11,1.50 3 1 136,5^5 6,547 20,400 1,301 94 3,757 128 23.285 26,166 4 1 21,220 1,865 9,605 33 472 529 20 28 20 7,837 8,414 41,896 28,0,56 5 1 1Rfi4nn 10,107 431 4,218 584 38 751 6 195 ...j 142,775 6,838 2.5,836 1,868 8 4,363 976 28,056 7 17.400 1,205 4,535 220 1,152 150 1,925 2 140 S 110 35 44,125 2,150 5,020 520 100 845 215 7,395 6,140 9 33,100 1,519 6,317 378 6 351 60 3.541 6,019 10 120 63,600 2,564 10,.575 1,0.52 6,211 127 12,760 18,094 11 12,240 500 2,155 35 240 2 695 2 695 1'^ 87 27,625 1,080 5,025 148 160 470 3,517 5,198 13 DO 91,350 3,628 13,.5.50 935 358 2,420 220 10,688 13,!J91 14 14 45,650 3,525 7,918 633 43 6,690 151 8,018 8,973 15 18,.500 1,210 2,855 145 688 2,736 2,736 IK 216,.580 10,112 37,375 3,579 259 5,389 779 40,723 44,160 17 18 60 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. State and Counties. State. Alcona. . Allegan . Alpena.. Antrim. . Arenac. Baraga. Barry... Bay-... Benzie ... Berrien . . Branch... Caihoun . Cass.- Charlevoix.. Cheboygan . Chippewa... Clare Clinton Crawford . Delta Eaton Emmet .. Genesee.. Gladwin . Gr. Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Honghton Huron... Ingham. Ionia Iosco Isabella. .liK-lvsim. . Kalanui/'.o Kalkaska Ki'nl Kewei'iiaw ha,ki LaptHT Leelaiiaw IjcnawH'c Li\'iiii;sloii Ma<'lviiiac JMncoiul, Ma,nisl62 lo,6s:i 11,514 175 10,890 3,098 305 575 257 61,966 7i8 2,068 189 15 86,253 2,871 863 46,877 103,051 132,043 01,789 SIO 1,420 108,510 15 172 100,600 318 180,064 68 4,027 30,032 120,806 64 12,008 1I)7.5IS Oli,.VS'l 167 11,861 130.810 99,419 269 ra,207 13 02',l«6 146,104 130,846 7S,410 1,535 46S 998,394 28,333 1,297 2,348 50 28,556 4,278 1,504 80,887 38,07» 33,500 46,868 2,198 941 1,388 637 27,763 239 29,397 ],.563 31,915 500 3, 7:50 14,217 42,777 253 10,990 26,919 24,618 439 7,0.53 30,843 28,4J0 1,237 27,701 101 1,1:53 20,1.52 2,051 51,107 23,0110 1>1 211,607 2,474 261 617 LIVE STOCK. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1. 1884. 61 Counties. JVIason Mecosta Menommee- Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm. Montmorency . Muskegon,- Newaygo- . Oakland ... Oceana Ogemaw -.- OQtonagon- Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle. Roscommon . Saginaw Sanilac Schoolcraft- Shiawassee - St. Clair.— St. Joseph.. . Tuscola Van Buren- Washtenaw . Wayne Wexford Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Horses. Number. 1,397 3,169 1,118 1,596 441 11,545 5,894 151 3,384 2,936 17,831 3,803 548 303 3,118 305 383 8,196 638 145 9,303 9,523 178 11,674 13,531 9,755 9,226 11,041 15.369 15,616 928 Mules and Asses. Number. 32 84 184 13 13 87 123 6 42 75 136 77 14 3 61 13 70 3 475 14 3 83 49 87 37 111 24 Working Oxen, Milch Cows. 410 715 432 320 237 66 866 44 928 151 846 168 50 840 113 95 693 300 53 1,474 64 377 376 44 1,367 433 73 420 Other Oattlc. Number. 1,695 3,393 706 1,816 601 10,497 5,811 87 3,467 3,654 14,794 3,338 405 360 2,510 184 373 10,764 870 57 11,459 11,034 136 10,353 14,273 7,985 9,698 12,133 14,956 1,231 1,833 4,478 681 3,405 907 10,126 7,903 63 3,073 4,293 16,523 4,739 448 260 3,554 336 ''3'' 13,435 817 50 13,836 15,373 137 11,341 17,161 10,656 11,457 9,035 14,645 10,305 1,680 Sheep, exclusiye of spring lambs. 9.54 6,331 159 3,654 148 38,322 20,340 5,241 7,651 165,985 8,018 186 69 3,677 33 78 19,879 280 10 24,233 34,068 68 102,888 59,934 73,060 25,149 75,410 186,310 33,288 1,377 Swine. Number. 3,115 5,907 1,126 3,193 922 28,700 11,509 77 5,4a5 6,300 39,388 6,078 116 4,034 111 284 14,839 3,459 72 15,997 14,198 139 22,473 15,484 33,585 15,589 29,603 33,730 24,137 2,175 / 62 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. IJorses. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Stiite, Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Mules and Asses. Working Oxen. Milch Cows. Number. 407,204 414 75 45 44 250 other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. State 446,206 4,830 26,339 486,181 2,896,911 998,394 Alcona County 423 72 38 65 348 54 13 4 9 38 640 84 70 59 427 257 76 669 80 19 Greenbush 38 181 432 Allegan County 13,714 937 743 565 180 609 908 697 744 183 716 337 179 737 374 557 685 753 766 157 480 466 674 643 666 164 10 13 10 3 10 3 13 3 5 8 979 30 45 46 33 74 48 37 14 59 56 18 31 48 34 10 33 28 66 30 76 34 40 43 57 68 14 3 5 16 28 13,661 671 475 494 151 656 1,497 466 56.5 193 1,067 497 155 635 396 474 539 570 1,370 134 577 317 613 713 5.38 16,156 657 .5a5 700 142 753 1,8J3 489 715 M3 1,195 283 198 E85 472 653 725 771 2,114 177 623 302 792 684 465 669 137 100 1.58 50 50 174 61,966 2,855 1,.561 4,021 160 3,273 1,184 2,793 6,429 504 271 3,4.^7 627 4.6.5.'< 3.6« 6..580 9ai 872 1,416 6.'i0 4.."i98 4,.596 3,5il 28,223 1,481 l,2:3;3 Cheshire iffXi Clyde.... 180 2,477 Fillmore 938 Ganges Gun l-'lain... 974 2,:3tll Heath 320 Hopkins 1,777 Laketown 327 Lee 14 2 5 3 8 13 8 4 4.>5 JL.eif5hton 1 435 Manlius . . . 469 Martin 1 377 Monterey 1 .585 Otsego 1 742 Overisal 1,182 4,5*^ Pine Plains. . . Salem 1 523 Saugatuck ., . 439 Trowbridge . 25 4 1 517 Watson . . . 1,688 i,ai7 Wayland Alpena County 741 169 103 96 129 60 197 7 i,i;u 228 109 43 108 S4 39 ^4 62 .'i6 75 173 15 12 4 493 118 674 160 79 135 88 49 144 19 1,362 286 144 47 96 14;! 41 fiO lis !» 60 82 183 8 17 748 101 279 110 143 39 74 1,297 Green... Long Rapids Maple Ridge,. 290 Ossineke 46 Wilson. ~ 391 37 Alpena city... ._ Antrim County Banks ::: Central Lake Cliestonia 46 6 502 76 05 16 67 1) 36 ;!9 3". 10 19 98 8 4 6 IK) 20 1,669 397 160 74 155 167 40 62 241 136 85 36 :!i)7 39 8 2,ai8 i,o;« 178 14 71 ~46 116 2,;ms 395 319 Cu.star 5 5 18;i Eclio. . Elk Huiii(ls_._ . 124 FoH'sl Home Heleiiii 4 132 18.5 .Tnrdan _ l\eiirne\'. IMiUii'c'lona 18 17 2(15 4" 87 i:i3 381 12 Iti Milliin Stui- Tonh L;ikc Winner. . _ __ .:; 2 2 1 Arcnjic Couiily ... Arena<' 137 728 138 189 24 649 ' LIVE STOCK. TABLE II.— Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1S84. 63 1 1 Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. ■ Horses. Mules and Asses. Number. Working Oxen. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. 1.57 Number. Number. 96 69 67 10 48 65 20 1 2^ 18 4 14 7 9 84 2 100 91 122 120 Deep River 71 4 20 59 92 3 50 98 50 85 Lincoln 18 Mason 17 81 15 69 132 34 68 29 115 Baraga Countv 187 15 49 123 9 1 57 20 12 25 218 15 50 45 41 132 29 26 60 10 Baraga 15 37 L^Anse 8 3 10,368 646 .590 663 880 411 484 607 583 806 531 661 575 861 838 433 76 86 13 19 330 8 47 4 12 33 30 38 25 13 21 14 20 12 20 10 3 7,901 522 534 473 551 6.52 354 390 447 487 612 393 412 467 5.56 676 327 48 10,175 671 700 807 687 954 323 380 587 750 662 390 534 369 846 1,088 380 47 86,253 6,040 5,673 8,065 4,393 4,490 3,243 3,941 4,676 6,037 6,144 5,448 9,308 4,966 4,871 5,753 2,623 582 28,556 Assyria 1,902 1,681 2,296 Ba Itimore Barry Carlton Castleton Hastings Hope__ _ - Irvinpc Johnstown Maple Grove_ Orange viUe Prairieville.-- Rutland 2 3 2 5 4 7 6 4 3 2 2,220 2,422 1,189 1,027 2,029 2,078 1,916 985 1,392 1,168 2,621 Woodland... Yankee Springs Hastings city 8 8 2,282 1,138 210 BayCounty ' - 4,294 93 97 322 69 412 285 252 413 104 351 296 1,057 543 - 67 213 2 19 6 39 2 17 37 25 34 8 24 4,204 119 150 606 103 431 335 400 524 101 355 299 578 203 4,004 95 152 854 147 2.53 437 519 636 72 350 4a5 23 31 2,871 11 133 346 6 22 106 198 667 4,278 Bangor 115 1.56 Frankeniust 57 508 170 578 K'n'wVa.wl-in 2 353 408 Monitor _ Pinp.mrning; 3 1 2 6.57 73 399 983 467 Williams 535 Bay City West Bay City 82 2 176 Benzie County 723 94 83 90 39 63 .53 80 89 62 5 39 26 28 11 6 2 193 21 25 21 19 27 8 16 14 16 4 16 6 798 88 111 81 54 69 52 83 99 83 14 49 15 959 53 180 118 46 60 53 103 133 120 21 55 17 862 137 198 40 20 1,504 Almira .- Benzonia Blaine Colfax 209 126 146 116 3 2 167 Gilmore 33 58 85 185 " m" 42 65 163 191 Joyheld 151 6 Piatt 4 129 35 64 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Ldve Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Berrien County.. Bainbridge Benton Berrien .-- Bertrand Buchanan Chickaming . . . Galien.. Hagar Lake Lincoln _. NewBuflalo... Niles Oronoko Pipestone Royalton Sodus- St. Joseph Three Oaks.--. Watervliet Weesaw Niles city Branch County... Algansee Batavia Betliel _. Bronson Butler _ California Cold water Gilead Girard Kinderhooli; Mattison Noble Ovid Quincy Siierwood Union Coldwater city . 1st ward 3d ward _. 3d ward 4th Avard Callioun County.. Albion Athens Battle Creek _... Bedloid- BurliTi^^(oii Clarenci' . __. Clareniion <^'niivi,s Erkionl .. Enuni-t ... Frciloiiiii. Ilotner. Li'liov ... Marimi,'ii Miu-.sli;ill Ni'wtoii PiMir.liilil . SliiTiihni T.'knuMlKi 11,163 760 747 746 HH 457 348 436 318 264 924 720 717 417 457 156 439 706 604 27 11,229 7.59 736 673 646 748 409 735 419 842 343 734 405 599 856 700 1,075 5.50 171 91 166 13i 1,118 919 6a 1 7:i() 579 1.29 (i91 rm 731 (Wl (IIK) f.9,") Mules and Working Oxen. Milch Cows. 145 2 14 10 15 4 15 14 6 12 94 2 4 7 11 4 1 2 2 5 4 13 3 10 3 10 2 4 Itl 13 3 3 18 17 "'5' 6 8 14 143 20 6 10 14 3 10 14 14 11 20 6 118 163 15 4 36 2 19 5 18 6 6 2 6 10 2 10 19 8 15 Other Cattle. Number. 125 6 16 4 8 22 S,.^2•.i .531 284 .505 422 291 381 287 339 235 383 707 542 619 391 359 90 4.58 595 496 9,100 623 708 646 492 717 318 694 277 647 321 518 791 493 70i 189 34 61 35 59 9,807 605 344 546 673 551 222 .560 323 369 67 303 653 586 1,085 351 502 19 asi 694 706 14 Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. 12,037 820 1,061 852 522 &53 508 960 .582 TIS 284 1,018 .S29 iw'i l.OKi Ulli 919 69 4 24 30 11 46,877 2,790 2,689 3,024 3,735 2,408 1,823 2,109 879 2,154 119 1,215 3,235 3,847 5,530 627 1,886 5 3,671 4,914 2 217 102,(151 7.2BI> .S,Bii4 4,:«1 o 972 7,402 3,192 7,489 3,a">2 7,298 3,602 6,849 3.798 6,«91 11,511 ti.516 ft.:505 280 315 65' ,787 14,237 132,042 58;i 897 6,0.55 48/ 544 .5,107 618 881 6,923 :.l, 463 n.liiKi .Wt 731 8,324 4i;,8 Ii.'t8 4,304 ;ii;> 8110 7,3."i6 493 732 8,189 5811 1,016 7,215 486 124 5,732 491 887 liVS 9ii9 7,l\8;! 51(1 748 4,913 498 .851 10,812 5.53 623 7,475 VM 726 7,82\1 4H1 085 I 8,106 1.23 502 4,.V.7 63:i 626 : 4,736 5:)7 677 1 5,767 80,887 2,589 1,013 2,811 2,484 2,357 572 1,483 1,069 1,097 321 608 2,688 1,674 2,764 654 1,214 108 1,424 2,341 1,574 43 ,3S,073 2,822 3,441 1,947 1.715 2,347 1.737 3,695 1,493 2,667 1,396 3,. 583 1,3:» 2.137 2,688 2.355 3,441 270 33 114 68 55 33,,500 I, '8 15 l,lk58 l.Vvi 2,054 1,318 1,936 749 1 ,89!) 1,657 1.40;! 3,769 1,136 1,871 3.198 l,.V.l 1 ,:i60 1,015 1,:US 1,705 LIVE STOCK. 65 TABLE 11. — Continued.— iwe Stock in Michigan, June 1, 18S4. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses. Working Oxen. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine' Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. 482 ?S 59 76 232 35 52 2 64 1 13 4 56 3 3d ward 2 15 37 11 60 13 4tli ward 11 3 21 4 24 16 Marshall city 207 146 9,178 683 577 622 720 577 431 413 631 409 708 705 862 561 688 579 12 5 7 1 92 U 3 10 8 6 4 a 4 7 7 2 19 59 a 2 6,939 436 484 451 507 514 336 :i06 533 a52 460 446 718 398 532 441 25 17 8 9,730 478 713 635 841 786 509 292 448 488 846 686 891 692 743 698 4 4 61,789 2,539 3,.520 3,599 3,351 4,590 3,324 1,199 4,375 2,123 5,946 3,737 9,179 3,6.58 8,411 5,233 16 48,868 Calvin Howard 2,4.57 2,967 3.340 LaGrange Marcellus Mason Maton 6 4 2 4,536 3,337 1,912 1,678 Newberg _ 3 2,917 1,739 Penn.. Pokagon Porter Silver Creek 4 8 5 7 7 8 1 1 3,337 3,416 4,170 3,519 Volinia Wayne Dowagiac city 6 3 3,700 4,835 8 4 16 4 Charlevoix County 1,051 49 54 :6 13 115 164 108 9 118 26 92 31 128 37 81 36 4 1 3 2 3 6 4 425 10 9 10 3 28 67 33 12 57 21 10 22 85 7 53 1,154 35 59 35 38 106 149 88 15 144 39 112 51 177 19 107 1,458 30 75 35 38 109 121 1.55 17 275 26 211 33 304 18 128 810 5 15 19 2,196 172 Boyne Valley 67 Chandler. 101 25 Evangeline Eveline Hayes Hudson 220 33 67 5 113 1 123 11 142 17 39 248 187 357 16 Marion 1 185 49 128 Resort South Arm Springvale Wilson - 1 2 3 129 388 87 157 Cheboygan County Beaugrand 1,147 65 417 60 36 7 216 35 167 'A !l 53 6 4 125 4 758 79 41 36 51 15 252 34 158 3 12 39 7 37 4 615 33 4 45 41 26 245 33 81 3 3 60 40 1,426 19 941 57 Burt 6 4 14 25 13 13 2 14 13 2 8 7 11 58 23 28 Ellis 40 1,169 3 145 220 44 245 Mackinaw Mentor Munro Nunda 1 1 3 2 83 31 93 7 3 100 Waverly 2 13 3 Chippewa County Bruce Detour --- 676 276 50 168 52 32 949 364 62 1,201 577 74 608 329 35 1,3X8 757 64 66 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Drummond.. Picliford... Sault Ste. Marie.. Sugar Island Superior _. Clare County.. Arthur. Frost. Grant... Greenwood ... Hayes... Sheridan Summerfield. Surrey Winterfield.. Clinton County - Bath.. Bengal Bingham Dallas DeWitt DuPIain Eagle Essex Greenbush Lebanon Olive Ovid Riley Victor Watertown Westphalia... Crawford County.. Ball Beaver Creek Center Plains Frederic Grayling. Grove Maple Forest South Branch . . . Delta County Baldwin Barlt River Bay De Noc Escanaba Fairbanks Ford River Garden Maple Ridge... Masonvillo Nahma Sack Bay Escanaba city. let ward...... 2d ward 3d ward 4th war(l Live Stock on hand, June 1, 33 95 166 460 8 26 142 33 7 66 59 61 58 ,590 675 775 783 876 751 784 778 715 748 891 831 575 243 14 19 33 16 71 30 18 43 633 46 Hi -x\ m vv. 7S 2!l M 8 3! I 11 »1 Mules and 4 2 4 12 2 4 2 4 10 13 30 331 24 13 24 36 22 26 19 26 20 II 20 28 19 8 30 105 14 18 3 9 21 97 16 S 28 10 6 4 4 10 10,315 5&5 625 860 108,519 6,200 5,453 5,24:3 716 i,aw 7.;387 591 636 7,178 909 1,34.5 5,8.50 .551 7.50 6,.->39 .531 760 7,451 616 .509 5,603 486 786 7,043 613 611 5,795 675 944 10,119 639 784 7,293 h-Z-^ .5:59 8,703 674 867 7,303 733 704 5,473 3.15 187 15 33 n 1: 16 17 44 5 75 23 •» 70 66 37 80 33 137 43 ;io 30 40 i 4 57 ! 10 643 81 3!1 1,409 3,374 1,713 1,591 1,.t5S 1,613 1„511 3,159 1,,535 «17 1,.573 1,133 239 10 14 :i5 36 87 18 10 689 36 51 36 39 97 45 l,i8 44 1 9 59 137 101 1,54 58 io 97 16 1 «i 10 49 3,5 1 , LIVE STOCK. 67 TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigmi, June 1, 1884. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Males and Asses. Workiug Oxen. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Eaton County Bellevue Benton Brookfield Carmel Chester Delta -- Eaton Eaton Rapids-- Hamlin Kalamo Oneida Roxand Sunfield Vermontville Walton Windsor - Charlotte city 1st ward 2d ward 3d ward 4th ward Eaton Rapids city-. Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward Emmet County Bear CreeK Bliss Carp Lalse Center.- -. Cross Village Egleston Friendship Littlefleld- --. Little Traverse Maple River.-- Pleasant View- Readmond Genesee County Argentine Atlas Burton Clayton-- Davison Fenton Flint Flushing Forest -- -.. Gaines Genesee.- Grand Blanc Montrose Mt. Morris Mundy Richfield Thetford Vienna- - Flint city 1st ward 3d ward- -.. 3d ward 4th ward Number, Number. 12,4.")li 798 719 664 es8 749 731 .596 636 680 831 789 835 779 87.5 802 799 455 52 118 148 137 12 7 11 221 35 la 49 10 3 81 31 202 3,.303 562 797 755 723 707 937 768 713 480 835 728 792 453 630 844 682 672 665 561 68 262 156 75 110 475 11,358 14,313 100,600 3St,397 3 7 651 809 7,613 2,379 13 33 618 960 8,061 1,7J8 14 64 .552 861 5,402 1,678 1 18 615 773 5,750 1,649 3 19 8.5:3 I,-*.-, 7,.567 1,849 4 48 635 697 5,118 1,734 3 66 553 .557 4,518 1,548 4 29 614 754 4,378 1,444 6 20 637 610 8,788 1,324 4 18 760 956 8,638 ],894 6 15 8.52 978 5,215 2,436 11 39 773 1,273 4,956 1,751 13 24 815 774 4,137 1,960 5 15 801 1,330 6,196 2,097 2 37 723 1,093 8,'663 2,055 6 34 673 809 5,337 1,599 10 184 83 2,106 260 2 23 .53 55 54 19 5 7 7 45 1,029 949 S3 183 93 90 14 19 55 9 12 3 6 3 91 6 114 31 2 42 3 38 7 7 190 .33 695 602 318 1,563 14 37 269 222 43 403 33 13 16 33 18 39 33 25 34 116 52 s 84 16 8 .50 19 2 15 48 38 18 74 4 2 7 16 113 16 63 92 2 19 333 4 30 31 34 27 95 3 11 45 47 45 195 2 75 47 470 67 82 9 101 12,801 14,.516 130,064 31,916 13 484 538 9,484 1,351 5 13 727 988 11,353 2,154 2 14 807 800 6,003 1,949 28 6.33 970 9,192 3,033 28 9.50 677 7,53 088 630 605 10,705 7,738 7,285 2,270 1 15 2,150 10 3,020 3 24 735 889 4,177 2,128 78§ 3 33 561 489 2,435 4 33 736 1,068 11,417 1,918 13 33 722 849 6,499 1,718 6 3 552 842 11,750 1,694 3 85 510 449 1,746 941 36 643 1,088 7,089 i,4ai 2 4 679 983 11,482 1,929 8 40 8.33 875 4,382 1,476 3 .58 710 771 3,659 1,257 5 28 904 961 3,487 1,351 3 2 167 53 251 366 36 73 5 35 54 155 28 3 3 234 17 42 8 5 27 15 44 60 68 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Gladwin County,. - Billings Buckeye Butraan... Clement- Gladwin Grout Sage Tobacco Grand Traverse Co, Blair..-. East Bay Fife Lake Garfield. Grant Green Lake Long Lake. Mayfield Paradise Peninsula Traverse Whitewater Gratiot County Arcada.. , Bethany Elba Emerson Fulton Hamilton Ithaca Lafayette Newark... New Haven North Shade North Star... Pine River Seville Sumner Washington Wheeler Hillsdale County... Adams Allen. Amhoy Cambria Oamrton Fayette Hill.srlak- .leffersnn Litrhlii-lil MohcdW I'il.tsfiird.- HansDiu. . Readilit,' ._ . Scipio Soiiir-rsi'l WlicHllalid W(.(idlii'i(l-e Wriu'hl . ... lllUsihil.Tity Isl ward.. -. •M wa.rii... lirl ward 4l.li ward. Live Stock on hand, June 1, IWi. Mules and Asses. 2.50 7 10 4, 11 110 84 U 13 1,833 120 127 119 723 S17 t;ss 781 lilU 8:57 .">4'.l «!I7 7li8 542 !12!i 2111 HI I'.l 112 al 41 2 2 6 4 118 1 63 1 138 5 138 2 143 8 325 6 2 2.57 4 7,63fl 108 408 14 474 16 292 6 368 3 771 6 173 4 127 2 345 8 639 3 452 6.50 14 .580 788 9 404 8 438 6 482 8 248 12,685 173 782 811 647 I)li7 709 ,5511 :!2.'i 12 15 15 896 51 70 60 76 29 24 4 47 37 8.5 (i« .54 62 59 80 40 HO 6 8 10 10 10 7,404 425 416 297 443 634 183 129 391 568 466 620 6.56 646 349 434 485 260 11,727 lllK 659 670 479 S04 752 SOH 546 .S05 (vl2 686 490 545 8:i2 62 15 111 i; 9,173 :39.022 462 l..^S8 472 1,344 461 1.224 418 1,602 1,105 6..i99 237 :tS7 87 214 719 1.695 860 s.'.k; 673 2,447 614 3..89li 674 2.164 694 ;).4.59 321 1.742 361 649 366 16..564 1,.570 991 926 959 ~.» 379 440 1,2,5(1 9251 8(i5 990 742 l,34;l 7.50 .V89 1,4;!0 34 (> u 3.9.56 425 129,8611 9,035 9.ai: iiA'ir! 4,719 5.513 4,172 5,935 8,407 9,796 8,019 5,28;! 8,501 0,227 7,117 7,320 5,697 10.074 12'9 'Hi 31 42 14,217 749 613 688 928 1,515 347 100 787 l.ixio 969 992 1,030 1,153 683 590 1,279 431 2.423 2.259 2'.79S 2.418 1..S52 1,215 2,685 2.921 1.871 2'04i; 2,;l50 2.3AI 1.742 1..5l)9 2.988 LIVE STOCK. 69 TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in JJichiyan, June 1, 1884. L,lve Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses, Mules and .Vsses. Number. WorklDg O-xen. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Houghton County 460 43 60 51 160 146 55 6 8 3 18 21 220 13 IS 60 94 51 231 33 64 40 253 25 Hancock 40 119 39 7 4 13 8 158 Schoolcraft 2 63 Huron County 5,380 290 114 126 2iS 204 91 351 164 118 221 319 201 121 73 193 50 356 202 215 256 423 1.57 278 113 241 79 177 20 1,638 123 38 71 47 53 42 71 36 8 79 14 65 15 29 22 24 33U 24 66 7H 97 64 118 86 63 8 73 280 28 28 5 30 4 16 4 10 22 22 33 8 20 17 14 20 6,990 378 116 168 319 381 136 371 217 134 220 363 274 106 70 324 70 546 184 295 373 633 239 453 217 255 85 264 10,313 611 267 237 581 603 221 497 363 189 341 449 609 188 220 440 122 825 280 293 455 625 272 573 365 398 111 288 12,908 735 228 396 679 479 195 869 395 290 344 762 703 431 41 444 37 685 493 579 530 1,189 373 7.69 249 3,53 170 530 10,990 700 Bloomfie'd o 161 Brookiield Caseville 290 798 Chandler 477 Colfax 224 D wight 1 3 590 Fair Haven _ Gore 245 94 Grant 406 3 578 Huron Lake 273 317 115 441 Oliver 105 Paris 1,201 Port Austin Rubicon 3 1 280 315 360 680 Sheridan 620 774 255 Verona a50 White Ruck 59 Winsor 2 482 Ingham County.,. 12,112 792 8.55 561 815 797 658 .573 916 773 717 740 602 667 582 .532 763 678 142 132 139 161 97 92 83 9,480 559 688 ,609 654 524 645 516 714 613 636 .638 487 564 495 449 562 242 67 38 24 49 16 48 85 11,606 711 636 607 1,008 900 818 542 801 924 609 794 511 742 .587 649 B41 43 15 3 3 10 7 5 93 107,518 7,053 7,501 6,891 5,588 8,071 4,225 5,650 8,078 6,140 5,763 8,118 7,530 6,443 5,.509 7,148 7,109 142 110 26,919 1,886 2,388 Bunker Hill 5 a 3 1,086 Delhi Ingham Lansing - 1,920 1,914 1,271 1,318 2,382 Locke Meridian Onondaga - Stockbridge Vevav -- AATieatfield 21 6 1,639 1,885 2,051 1,358 6 1,823 960 ~\Miite Oak 3 6 13 6 1,005 Willianistown 1,652 405 133 13 3d ward 1 4 9 33 62 172 ~ 17 Mason city.-- - 563 176 Ionia Connty Berlin.-- - 12,607 1,020 706 94 10 1 339 26 1 9,322 518 11,685 973 615 96,589 6,123 6,316 34,618 1,938 Boston..- 1,513 70 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — CONTiiTOED. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Campbell Danby Easton -.. Ionia Keene Lyons --. North Plains - Odessa _ Orange Orleans Otisco.. Portland Ronald Sebewa Ionia city 1st ward 3d ward 3d ward Ith ward Iosco County Alabaster Au Sable Baldwin Burleigh Grant Plainfield Sherman Tawas Thompson Wither Isabella County Broomfield Chippewa Coe Oold water Deerfield Dt^nver, _ _ Fremont Giliuore I^;ibella Linroln - - Nottawa Holland ._ Sliefiuaii I'liiun \'('nn)n Wis,- _. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Number. 8,5:3 758 603 784 707 777 663 731 871 721 837 951 687 737 201 53 60 51 37 433 74 39 72 24 43 36 10 71 19 44 3,604 95 213 ttili 78 14.i S2 2.51 H.1 4110 .^)07 1118 2,50 IH 31 -.11 25S (in ,Ta<'J l:! ,5,sii w .'i.M 14 liilll 4 (I'.i; 3 (i,"i5 12 S'.),'i 14 |M,S 41:1 \) 4!W 4 8,53 4 ntiii 9 7';i 12 12 20 14 10 41 14 12 20 43 11 4 906 32 87 24 2(i UW (i!) 58 ,5n 31 54 112 42 00 Milch Con-i. I Otlier Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring Iambs. 600 485 524 576 550 457 600 622 549 573 589 499 683 51 18 20 9 4 472 60 113 21 46 10 43 91 8 58 Number. Number. Number. 1,094 6,636 2,197 594 5,12;i 2 3VI9 473 4,17li 1,026 696 o.fBN) l,:lil5 016 3.913 1,31,-) 72.5 8,3flO 1,548 919 8.03:3 1,402 .526 5.699 1,2.52 978 6,9,57 3.0.3:3 742 ,5.210 1,1:34 797 5.345 1,3.57 740 7,449 1 698 5.55 8.105 1 31 «t 643 4,028 1,-5:33 103 1 2 24 71 19 100 61 47 61 167 51 14 3 19 13 56 429 25 4 3;) 73 89 17 10 87 26 3,973 5,984 11,861 7,9,53 89 171 138 1.59 215 364 1,103 :i71 611 1.015 :.3,ii71 1.319 112 141 114 . 216 113 i55 47 363 269 374 7:13 631 115 15 1 3!6 191 4S1 94-" 896 :(i;:l 513 550 1,933 1,(1,5.5 l:!.5 319 279 :4i6 196 184 194 1 478 '.Hi 1(U ;V> , .-(fl :i9;i 644 l.'Hr, ( :."<(> ::6ii 674 2,-< 1 , T'l 89 106 . l:!,0!17 i;»,8io 1 r.'3 0,70(1 ;>o ,^41 515 765 ] :),0s:i ! i.:;u 534 610 7,6-^i ' 963 584 ,5(; l,:!!-! 798 791 4,t:!s 1 l,(l'il 5(6 783 6,8,»t ; 1,616 411 ;!9i 4,510 i 1,0-M ;191 515 7.813 '(>!-( ,531 ,s,8:i ; 7,186 j 1.7(6 ri69 ,\st :,i:u 58li ,'^74 i 7,376 l,7-.'0 (U4 893 T,504 ' 1 ,388 LIVE STOCK. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. 71 Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses. Number. Working O.ten. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Spring Arbor 828 653 .555 717 577 1,124 163 100 85 20L 220 50 170 135 15 575 408 471 530 624 390 43 30 26 40 33 45 24 150 773 62 586 892 584 33 7,234 5,656 7,805 9,368 1,470 1,570 1,318 1 966 Springport 13 i 7 4 Tompkins. 1,201 543 Jackson city 2 1st ward 8 15 4 3d ward 17 6tli ^vard 7th ward 40 8th ward 2 2 6 486 Kalamazoo County 11,260 557 716 643 695 794 680 739 755 545 556 632 661 649 645 626 773 594 170 161 154 109 68 4 4 16 6 2 4 2 109 5 9 8,406 4.50 560 512 487 618 503 648 565 438 432 445 418 501 385 510 671 264 73 81 25 S3 9,908 569 751 744 759 919 682 342 870 602 376 621 394 469 457 522 820 11 99,419 6,837 4,113 10,.548 7,.563 9,812 7,259 4,406 6,791 5,167 5,141 3,403 8,223 6,296 3,890 4,787 5,193 28,440 1,728 Brady 2,066 Charleston 1,900 1,447 13 3,008 1,404 Cooper 16 2 4 11 4 6 2 2 3 6 26 1,361 3.848 Pavilion 2 1 3 11 6 2 1,131 925 Prairie Ronde Richland 3,534 2,150 l,a31 Schoolcraft 1,265 Texas 2,161 2,171 5 3d ward 3 2 5th ward Kalkaska County 542 79 80 24 61 16 5 54 16 6 2 253 35 36 1 20 13 2 17 12 47 19 45 6 565 81 94 21 43 28 5 49 5 83 55 70 31 528 33 147 21 37 24 1 37 5 74 59 57 31 269 36 153 3 2 19 1,237 ISO Clearwater 333 Cold Springs 54 130 Garfield 50 Glade 1 Kalkaska 4 2 7 98 Oliver 11 63 75 .'i5 30 2 39 6 2 155 Rapid River 131 151 43 15,459 583 474 736 738 718 762 640 683 510 746 514 601 145 5 2 2 11 3 6 2 9 17 4 3 713 8 40 31 30 69 10 9 12 33 30 16 4 13,4.35 523 499 742 575 618 606 52i 549 507 579 548 444 12,115 B79 457 .550 741 762 538 509 6;8 420 571 as? 719 63,207 3,581 1,478 2,737 4,.5:« 2,317 4,582 5,0.38 3,9&3 2,936 3,373 913 4,834 37,791 Ada 1,161 Algoma Alpine.- _ Bowne Byron... Caledonia Cannon 510 1,736 1,.543 1,.530 1,810 1.218 1,371 Court land Gaines.- 1,683 l,5:i8 779 1,454 73 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1S84. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Mules Working Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive Swine. Cities, and Wards. Asses. lambs. Number. Number, Number. Number. Number, Number. Xumber, Lowell 686 10 32 533 459 3,178 1,155 Nelson 404 7 43 449 430 740 473 Oakfleld 496 5 26 433 417 3,538 815 Paris 848 3 10 786 518 3,5-53 1,463 Plainfleld 533 17 18 670 430 1,814 944 Solon 317 3 41 321 252 487 438 Sparta_ 690 2 80 793 658 3,167 1,436 Spencer 326 1 68 362 310 710 526 Tyrone 317 7 60 257 399 1,157 491 Vergennes 685 2 10 594 528 3,602 1,387 Walker.. 662 2 17 632 376 1,804 1,334 Wyoming 466 14 25 620 418 1,153 9V» 1,525 6 2 285 9 21 1st ward 43 340 469 332 71 186 184 U 16 47 43 71 45 53 3d ward 4 2 6th ward 4 1 4 21 7th ward 2 Keweenaw County 297 3 18 369 129 13 191 Allouez 88 15 18 31 10 3 3 124 18 3 42 61 86 25 35 » Clifton.. 28 Copper Harbor 26 33 44 g Eagle Harbor. 3 6 30 Grant.. Houghton 73 72 6 88 Sherman 2 564 26 223 840 11 404 1.333 1,153 Center 13 181 4 60 9 230 Chase 10 756 340 Cherry Valley 23 4 25 31 44 Dover... 35 13 11 12 32 6 56 7 11 100 5 61 Eden 2 Elk 10 30:3 10 151 4 17 333 130 Ellsworth 57 '» Glencoe 4 1 9 Lake 11 85 1 16 93 39 Pinora 130 5 Pleasant Plains 54 7 32 31 Webber 37 46 lU,63f. 4 14 18 35 29 36 46 13,951 33 Yates 69 93,l«i6 57 Lapeer County- 671 9,847 30,1, "i2 6 639 1 IP' IS 4*^1 Ar( ada ;io;i 63 329 ;W9 l,8."-.0 598 37 61 505 660 545 5,093 4,179 4,S.">3 BurlinL.'1ou_ IMl 1,071 1 741 Burnsido_ _ . S4:i 1 126 881 1,413 6 34 318 530 430 953 1,151 13,WX1 497 1,607 nrydcn ___ 741 4 2 22 550 611 6,316 993 Tsil 2 4 33 6 535 656 1,130 3,511 9,374 1,134 1 873 Hii(lioy__ _ 6IH) 1 36 6:b TlV. 3,,5,5:.! 1,366 (iOll 6 13 ,529 648 5,906 986 INlaratbon ___ 157 211 548 951 3 461 Maylivlil M(^taniora. 515 4 17 Xfi 504 3,164 666 622 4 10 618 :!64 7 95" Ncirth Hi-aiK-li ._ ' trc^^nn .... . 560 482 4 5 81 55 5:u 5'.'4 (U3 5:!8 3,381 3 384 815 934 368 6 64 471 605 1,9W 7l>6 LIVE STOCK. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 2884. 73 liive Stock on hand, June 1, 1884, Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses. Working 0.\en. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, e-xclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. 83 11 23 23 26 2 96 13 46 17 20 145 3] 39 .59 26 265 17 32 155 61 93 1st ward 24 2d ward 36 3d ward 13 2 20 Leelanaw County "RinR-hfl.Tn 1,632 289 187 109 179 109 73 140 303 155 88 31 237 26 56 32 33 18 9 28 20 13 33 1,759 281 207 148 174 90 84 159 285 184 147 2,362 290 271 159 305 131 83 331 380 239 283 2,923 339 349 58 364 317 34 308 765 378 331 3,951 428 Centerville _.. 4 10 ' z" 5 4 2 2 187 489 Cleveland i. 339 295 294 Grlen Arbor 97 .351 Leelanaw 3.54 Leland 197 Solon 207 Lenawee County Adrian 16,913 845 593 631 463 487 814 863 814 971 809 752 926 831 915 864 506 847 723 783 661 369 746 711 137 139 196 239 118 6 16,5.56 747 5U 527 426 473 816 1,593 700 818 607 893 930 973 9.58 715 433 885 595 635 1,199 318 600 327 37 63 65 72 19,683 771 497 719 664 633 1,368 1,954 953 1,000 923 1,001 1,114 1,051 1,296 1,178 477 954 103 484 976 635 894 49 13 13 20 3 146,194 9,691 9355 4,437 i,:ko 8,010 3,779 15,195 9,0-15 10,0S3 4,2n6 13,907 4,057 3,341 6,111 4.930 3,.507 8,069 10,330 5,106 3,163 6,019 68 42 51,107 2,145 Blissfield 1,466 5 11 ' 8" 8 8 45 3 13 ],.582 Clinton 1,0.54 Deerfield 4 2 10 1:177 2,390 Fairaeld 3,7.59 Franklin 2,.535 2,1.55 Macon 3..sns 18 10 5 4 10 2,7112 3,056 Ogden 14 3..S83 2 877 Raisin 8 3,196 Ridgeway 1,014 Riga.-- 34 8 37 2 4 6 3,445 Rollin 3,174 Rnmp 2.203 Seneca 6 5 10 12 2.223 1,.598 Woodstock 2,135 330 1st "ward 33 8 2 2 73 139,846 9,121 8,747 6,075 8.263 8,4.55 8.979 7,078 5,761 9,056 7,118 8,181 10,797 12,559 9,343 8,816 10,898 143 81 Livingston County Brighton 11,119 747 765 734 680 666 631 542 793 606 798 579 677 731 712 864 635 71 13 5 103 8,337 563 595 572 483 525 497 405 610 485 603 495 513 519 423 625 424 11,.514 .535 990 759 827 980 708 511 779 .550 744 941 651 605 619 23,909 1,934 23 12 8 10 1,514 Conw^av 1,476 Deerfield 1,8.53 Genoa 2 7 1,615 1,.351 Hamburg Handy 1,160 6 4 4 11 3 4 13 6 13 8 4 2 1,514 Hartland Howell. - .— 1,647 1,4.50 Iosco 1,025 Marion 1,.533 1,856 1,214 Tyrone 9 5 4 1,570 1,209 10 74 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II.— Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Maclcinac County.. Brevort Garfield Hendriclis Holmes La) afield .- Moian Newton St. Ignace St. Ignace city... 1st ward 2d ward.. 3d ward... Mac6mb County Armada.. Bruce Chesterfield Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox... Macomb R^n Kiclimond Shi'll»' Sfi-rlinii _ ^^^;lr^en \\';islunL.'f.nn Mt. CUeniens city. 1st ward ~(1 ward... 3d ward Manistee County. Arcadia Bear Lake Ri-"wn Olt-Dn... Filer Manislfo Maple t Irove Mori 11a .. <")iickariia I'lcasaiiloii .'-liu-inutlale si rnnuck Mariisln^ rity . Manitou County.. Chandler Galilee Peaine . Mai-(iiioII(' CouilI>' (Miaiupjoii . (^liocolav Crvstill l''alls . . Klv Kclcli Knrsylli . Irnii l\i\Tr Nlllii'lliint; . ._ _. Mariini'llo .. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Horaea. 36 13 129 9 36 2.5 1.56 28 U 11,951 710 887 883 898 876 305 988 943 sat 929 7.33 9.53 876 881 2.58 108 81 1,085 93 237 148 108 67 87 21 78 .59 1,58 14 Mules and Asses. 12 45 10 16 44 "i ""oier Mi'ctCows. Number. 64 4 16 6 2 22 4 10 48 13 4 13 .54 .59 28 20 18 183 li 4S .1 lai ;l '.til 2;! 1311 1:.' lUI 3S 139 8 21 (U (i III 13 Hi 13 .> 31 1 M 298 9 40 17 55 18 46 22 17 74 10 . 26 io,;«3 578 .5H8 791 1,030 907 341 947 II 18 71)9 7.53 HSIl 1,079 1,025 637 110 .58 26 26 101 319 3113 inn 1S3 194 4! 145 48 14 16 4 45 31 17 Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Number. 10,890 78,419 61 « l^.tm fm lil.49fl I.IWI) 5.843 700 3,199 763 .55:5 :>5n III 5 93G U.143 1,033 ' 3.N19 9:W 8.3.^3 1.037 :.riu .5.55 I 4.636 883 3,183 .598 1,009 531 10,080 33 13 19 I 93 449 3S4 3H 186 95 ai3 1,535 40 143 264 303 10 91 21 228 Swine. " ■ 3C5 4 468 71) W6 l.'-'3-. 575 31 30 157 333 ! 376 38 ,59 154 22 43 18 10 9 13 17 12 10 10 20,R07 1.007 1,795 1,.502 2.130 1,6'tl 539 1,422 1,931 1.318 1,062 a59 1,940 1,770 1,375 268 123 ,56 87 ;,474 188 :K5 3.55 338 119 261 31 326 117 462 43 3 7 261 1 43 218 44 S3 49 3 15 L. ' "iii" 3 4 ii 10 33 n 1 **l 35 I 16S 115 83 71 46 LIVE STOCK. TABLE II. — COMTiNUED. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. 75 Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Mules and Asses. "Working Oxen. Number, ■ Number. Milch Cows, Number. Sbeep, exchisive of spring lambs. Mi ch i ^a.m m e ^1 81 47 212 63 26 98 25 3 8 223 101 85 37 3 g Negaunee .. 3 114 73 367 35 124 78 130 2 Republic . 20 8 1 19 Tilden.. 136 5 2 2 144 1st "ward.. 31 71 3d ward 4 1 2 2 27 4th ward 15 Negaunee city 1 1 304 160 43 101 12.5 103 22 1 1 42 1st ward 37 5 3d ward 1,397 186 19 112 78 104 66 9 21 83 201 96 110 125 184 37 62 54 31 32 4 4 2 1 1 2 2 1 410 31 24 89 58 32 4 2 2 10 62 34 4 58 1,895 165 39 179 83 83 69 7 24 91 280 137 103 213 222 45 52 75 30 1,8.32 226 38 162 141 102 100 11 23 137 aso 134 164 256 4 954 157 3 112 233 26 3,115 Amber Branch Custer Eden Free Soil 333 127 247 195 184 Grant 107 10 Lincoln 24 Pere Marquette 36 159 79 33 114 189 2 5 Slierman 221 Summit 310 Victorv 8 247 l>t Avard 13 3d ward 65 3d ward 4 101 4lh ward 68 Mecosta County .^tna 3,169 181 200 2a3 178 115 302 93 107 315 231 18 149 149 98 83 313 398 85 95 104 98 16 81 7 2 2 19 4 3 6 4 8 5 715 a5 33 18 42 30 91 39 28 58 60 20 47 88 3:5 10 77 6 6 3,392 212 234 2.59 201 124 372 122 129 412 236 53 226 143 80 69 343 178 26 16 50 73 . 13 4,478 278 268 384 316 159 377 203 288 607 346 72 285 162 82 131 461 69 6,231 164 394 730 457 94 1,042 44 200 8.59 697 8 378 411 55 277 519 2 5,907 287 498 372 Chippewa 274 Crdfax 115 Dpprfield. 744 Fork .... 177 (jrant 348 890 Hintoh 315 47 8 333 Mi 11 brook 237 111 Sheridan 128 13 3 7.59 Bie Rapids city 272 'Z& ward 4 3 49 3 1 3 98 1 1 166 5th ward 10 432 Menominee County ... 1,118 15 74 497 80 88 98 183 83 83 184 706 9 37 231 88 31 106 163 41 41 681 11 40 285 96 6 99 133 11 11 159 1,126 16 Injjallstnn Menominee 111 51 171 40 44 25 56 45 45 27 107 38 277 101 No r way Spalding Stephenson Menominee city 40 26 414 7 24 24 14 225 40 40 7n CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884, TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June i, 1884. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Midland County. . . Edenville Geneva Greendale Homer Hope Xngersoll Jasper Jerome Larkin Lee Lincoln Midland--- Mount Hayley Porter Warren Missaukee County ^tna .- Bloomfield- Caldwell-. Clam Union Forest-. Lake Norwich..- Pioneer Reeder Richland _ Riverside West Branch Monroe County Ash Bedford Berlin __ _ Dundee Erie ._. Exeter Frenchtown Ida La Salle , London Milan Monroe Raisinville Summerfleld WhUolord Monroe city , 1st ward 2d ward lid ward 4lh ^\'ilrd Mnntcaliii Coiiiil v lil.Kunri- .. HuslM.rll .. Catd Crvsh.l ... UlM .. . Kuirkn, FnirplMiu... . 5,«11 III tKlli 4(i('. 104 :i:i r.ir> lHli tii: -•' 8111 1 - 1 IS 15 1 40 it 110 II 4r> 10 IH) ;,' 111 111 sn 11 r*;! ;t4 .'vSIl (ill mxi 449 X.'II9 asti l,•l.^ X'8S 4;io X'lU :ii;i -'IK! :,siO-' SI 693 6.W 401 (BO 169 412 ,w:.' is;'. 348 3S4 -\1,340 5,422 0,4:!!) 1,88<) ;U2 ;nx) 3,249 413 1140 11,509 lOS 1,281 919 ix'v'i sno 201 471 l.UX) 428 880 3>(i(> LIVE STOCK. TABLE II — CONTIN aED. — Live Stock i n Miehigc Dn hand, Jt m, June 1, 2884. 1 1 Horses, i I Mules and ; Asses. Number. 4 14 6 4 5 2 jive Stock me 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. | Working Oxen. Milch Cows. other Cattle. Number. 136 734 493 364 444 102 93 339 659 54 34 1 39 56 56 Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Sn-ine. Number. Number. 38 S3 64 38 73 44 13 31 76 Number. Number. Number. Home - Mapie Valley 144 386 483 228 254 84 55 248 241 324 113 131 81 43 33 9 151 8 90 31 79 399 571 315 368 94 50 355 345 134 53 39 53 53 46 6 213 1,044 209 794 1,086 Pierson 2U Pine 3.J2 4.52 69 128 505 798 124 Sidney.-- Winfield 3 4.58 702 7 282 1st ward 127 3 4 1 1 145 10 Stanton city 4 4 859 839 30 67 Montmorency Co Albert 6 44 4 8 30 3 87 6 32 22 3,467 61 458 106 166 68 148 118 333 53 127 158 211 211 145 519 113 173 400 345 73 20 62 3,654 607 192 77 156 130 92 173 435 :B8 325 92 268 42 7S 24 10 63 3 47 11 39 8 Briley Montmorency 3 4 4 35 10 9 47 13 Muskegon County 3,384 47 4] 4 97 109 66 131 93 182 68 136 136 150 157 161 487 173 131 646 176 286 68 116 3,936 393 131 70 176 101 84 190 315 390 303 83 1.58 68 50 32 11 43 1 4 366 8 34 36 30 6 16 36 73 3,073 72 514 191 180 - 64 118 110 337 4 58 236 252 53 93 656 63 155 17 14 5,241 200 1,347 412 58 187 118 66 432 5,435 46 Casino va 1,145 242 Dalton Eggleston Fruitland-- - Fruitport Hoi ton 5 8 3 7 233 180 236 99 462 99 4 32 40 3 3 58 1 18 110 537 177 30 6 1,168 212 180 1 1 192 Montague - 254 302 Muskegon Norton.- 5 4 107 135 895 Whitehall 129 White River 3 3 270 Muskegon city. 409 399 2 14 6 3 4,293 474 131 141 240 213 92 296 478 376 375 108 257 52 162 20 15 90 75 14 1 6 5 Newaygo County Ashlanrl 938 69 74 23 36 28 30 49 64 58 88 32 95 28 66 8 7,651 1,136 579 132 306 380 345 698 1,029 765 814 1.59 587 21 64 13 6,300 776 Barton 1 263 136 Big Prairie 339 200 Brooks 2 3 4 6 7 4 6 414 Croton 355 636 Denver .508 632 Everett Garfield 199 i 307 ! 93 Grant j 94 3 1 33 1 234 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II.— Continued.— iiw Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Horses. Monroe. . - Norwicli , Sheridan. Sherman. Troy Wilcox... Oaliland County Addison Avon... Bloomfleld Brandon... Commerce Farmington Groveland Highland Holly Independence Lyon Milford Novi Oakland Orion Oxford Pontiac Rose.. Royal Oak Southfleld Springfield Troy Waterf ord West Bloomfleld. White Lake Pontiac city 1st ward 3d ward 3d ward . 4th ward Oceana County. Benona Clay Banks Colfax... Crystal Blbridge Ferry Golden Grant.. _ GreenwDod Hart Leavitt- Newlirlil Oltn Peiitwatur Slicihv _ Wc.ire. 11 46 243 108 43 52 17,821 .ior 847 616 716 597 791 713 666 755 682 703 727 732 710 676 627 631 607 924 652 658 576 592 92 118 181 201 2,803 236 243 39 104 3.W 156 145 I2:i 137 34!1 90 144 38 78 434 367 Mules and Asses. WorklDg Oxen. 4 26 86 38 17 19 136 151 4 13 20 8 - ... 12 12 9 3 4 1 15 4 2 3 I 4 ' 8 9 : 6 7 j 6 16 I 15 6 15 ! 15 8 8 4 i 10 10 ! 1 3 ..... 4" "5 3' 4 ; 3 4 3 1 4 10 846 71 55 6 42 77 52 32 53 44 91 91 51 18 4 81 78 Milch Cows. Other Cattle. 48 64 98 376 40 115 270 301 175 170 148 403 303 llHi 44 (i9 348 13 53 38 374 493 122 191 44 85 14 52 14,794 16,523 376 566 676 7.53 .5.55 707 559 565 493 445 1,076 563 571 579 496 766 563 446 487 549 515 816 .5.57 676 637 835 454 574 492 621 448 539 605 .S13 581 526 826 626 694 616 581 847 818 854 469 756 482 599 528 794 255 im 45 35 4,739 646 345 56 112 364 346 289 308 31X1 703 397 379 138 :» :t.-i3 Sheep, exclusive of spring larabs. 361 207 32 1.58,.3.53 848 6,043 6, .583 7,:30I 8,180 4,978 7,347 10,.50S ""7,3:37 ' 10.Ui7 10,396 8.513 8,313 5,415 5,480 3,304 6,9.j7 3,.560 6,094 6.475 3,869 4,874 7,841 7.744 747 450 8,018 67:! 1.018 145 3»4 191 .501 5t>7 :397 3,3,85 3,W 367 300 Swine. Number. 3 81 573 240 64 131 39,3«8 1,195 1,979 1.6.50 1,703 1,499 3,177 1,494 1,469 l,.i39 1,:598 1,773 3,147 1,8:33 1,510 996 1,373 1,166 1.455 1,411 1.614 1,393 3,439 1,31.19 1,601 1,163 437 .1.5 68 104 300 6.07^ 613 411 104 440 747 3.X1 :U7 180 :!49 ,568 397 :!06 60 47 569 7til 4)txeMun\' ( 'oinil y H(\-i-\'er Laki> . . Cliinchill CuiiiniiTi!,^ DamoTi. ... Edwards Foster Hill Horton .548 I 14 70 I 6 311 j 3 K! I ". 168 6 10 16 26 10 10 2 4 405 34 :i0 3li 46 46 6 15 448 7 ;i6 33 13 6 ,H\< 75 43 ;i2 4 8,5 LIVE STOCK. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. 79 Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses. Working Oxen. Milch Cows. Other Cattle Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Niunber. Number, Number. Number. Number. Klacking Mills 37 14 32 17 29 105 2 37 27 3 12 6 10 50 54 12 5 15 22 79 69 15 1 29 37 90 79 109 28 10 Hicliland 3 27 Rose 22 51 40 West Brancli 218 Ontonagon County 303 2 74 112 114 3 260 13 66 66 116 2,510 136 27 22S 104 333 69 174 276 88 47 130 220 423 99 187 119 260 10 46 3 308 69 116 3 2 43 e 4 65 8 1 86 Osceola County Burden. Cedar Evart Hart^vick 3,118 67 IB 248 73 273 44 108 194 21 34 121 240 389 95 124 72 61 9 6 3 840 41 10 97 37 65 84 85 98 31 37 28 50 73 46 93 46 8,554 193 26 891 183 357 81 303 383 59 34 234 334 508 163 300 116 3,677 61 13 155 163 186 29 246 310 15 121 523 285 1,068 183 209 113 35 4,034 116 41 313 96 Hersey Highland- 4 453 ]49 9 3 280 Lincoln Marion 496 65 Middle Branch 80 267 Osceola 291 Rip.hTnnnrl 6 12 6 4 703 227 Sherman Sylvan... 263 205 Oscoda County Atherton 205 45 14 3 6 57 17 33 34 6 2 113 2 84 2 8 6 10 14 11 26 184 26 28 3 6 4 30 27 34 47 236 32 20 111 9 6 23 1 2 6 7 21 17 54 69 12 3 9 Long Lake.. 2 10 7 19 Mentor 25 24 383 73 15 65 15 35 43 87 50 12 4 95 18 273 55 10 44 29 49 25 50 11 333 34 10 28 25 68 14 48 78 34 284 Bagley 63 2 3 14 12 25 4 20 3 69 Dover 21 Elmira 1 2 2 8 44 69 13 Livingston 48 Ottavpa County 8,196 400 249 823 377 669 301 736 813 386 70 12 692 106 100 54 42 58 13 63 43 94 10,764 440 492 806 373 779 251 1,365 1,122 643 13,425 668 574 1,208 643 1,045 199 1,239 1,489 812 19,879 888 188 3,647 968 1,763 64 497 3,539 378 14,839 Allandale 651 652 Chester Crockery Georgetown 2 10 2 2 35 3,070 463 1,071 Grand Haven 355 Holland 950 1,966 Olive 6 659 80 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses. Working Oxen. j Milch Cows Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number, Polkton 891 75 86 7,57 919 % 1 3 5 38 22 6 14 18 23 1,060 95 144 632 783 1,7.54 25 22 3 908 95 67 703 672 3,207 2 i 1 2,393 116 30 2,151 3,.542 720 1.276 119 74 Tallmage 1 4 1 1,209 Wright 1,776 1,-546 Grand Haven city i 4th ward Presque Isle County.. . Allis 628 5 155 9 51 35 86 171 43 73 145 5.5 12 40 32 6 3 300 16 25 28 24 37 128 6 9 870 6 196 26 73 54 139 274 36 66 817 9 280 18 86 54 196 41 59 74 280 2.459 Bellcnap .. 3 111 27 8 16 93 1 14 10 599 60 Krakow 230 Metz.. 194 Moltke 410 Posen 20 Rogers 169 53 39 11 57 16 ■?, 11,459 233 740 977 469 416 564 791 37 500 94;i 246 137 126 4.52 86 543 ;!9 ;t78 793 181 296 120 51)7 699 126 291 42 .55 24 14 2li \ 37 •li 50 5 . 22 I. 10 "; G-errish 31 Nester 3 14 9 13,8.56 378 762 981 454 650 716 877 19 246 795 ' 1,5.55 :»2 149 181 6;c 122 74;! 42 .5;!7 505 179 419 184 .594 T.^ti 145 9 10 St. Helens 4 Saginaw County Albee Birch Run. Blumfleld.... 9,303 168 584 568 471 346 416 474 66 223 441 72li 181 124 107 342 57 l,'<2 33 2t7 472 135 259 85 365 511 73 i 193 ' "203 " 475 5 639 27 55 20 33 44 12 6 24,253 381 3,137 1,L\87 2,671 , 922 ^ 1,316 1 t!03 ;! .596 \ 2,243 1,705 127 69 361! 95 . 2,076 :u ;!5i 9T0 318 «X) 1 1,02:! i,as9 2,039 15,997 450 911 1,010 957 Brady.. 8 6 9 2 Brant 7,58 964 805 43 634 838 1,141 363 193 237 430 111 895 63 541 S32 198 449 301 659 947 959 100 246 :!8 66 Ui Buena Vista Carroll ton Chapin.. ; Chesaning 1 Frankenmuth Fremont James I 1 36 40 8 40 2 28 4 26 83 10 44 Jonesfleld. , . Koohville Lakefleld. _ 4 3 ; 3 Marion . . Richland Saginaw 8 8 4 [ 6 1 3 3 6 23 20 32 10 28 St. Charles Tay]niiulh _ Thomaslowii. . _ Tittahiuvassn. Zilwjiukoo- Bast Sauinaw ritv-- 38;! 3 121J 152 97 1st \\'ard 2d ward 3d ward i 4tll ward 5th ward . _ . ■ 0th ward J 1,20 ' 5t 68 1 5 :i 47 :!6 7th ward __ 8th ward _ . -:::;: :] - . .. LIVE STOCK. TABLE II.— CONTINTJED. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 2, 1S84. 81 Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. •Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses. Working Oxen. Milch Cows. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number. 46 5 25 16 64 10 33 21 49 63 16 7 42 26 Sanilac County Ar-^vle 9,523 130 232 5b5 282 48 695 382 116 100 175 403 489 220 116 800 341 490 647 303 160 T.5B 601 386 235 69 782 14 1,474 53 89 81 22 56 134 28 34 58 40 69 45 86 38 34 55 92 127 46 54 53 40 57 36 24 24 11,024 125 263 757 340 102 902 396 124 136 187 463 610 253 102 879 415 577 679 282 158 1,019 648 482 186 79 860 15,273 146 464 1,495 358 105 1,037 394 121 188 154 772 825. 209 99 1,228 6x0 951 1,023 481 232 1,378 1,054 739 286 96 769 34,068 14,198 216 Austin 1,200 2,275 668 69 1,505 915 283 1.52 197 1,949 1,273 340 166 2,031 1,279 2,257 4,214 1,216 280 3,661 3,333 1,832 .533 165 2,295 443 Bridgeliampton., BueL 895 312 Custer 1 90 t.a52 Elk 626 Elmer 203 2 2 191 Flvnn 324 587 .543 Greenleaf 355 153 Lexington - Maple Valley Marion Marlette 4 878 639 1 1 1,007 1,080 512 252 1,041 1 715 462 - 245 Wheatland 88 Worth 991 Schoolcraft County. .. 178 3 64 9 26 21 136 4 8 80 12 32 137 9 68 139 4 39 12 .59 3 11 77 8 43 68 79 1 8 45 Shiawassee County — 11,674 743 777 712 621 477 763 589 74-2 660 726 590 557 895 774 911 434 2.58 118 83 .57 4.55 83 377 12 26 16 11 23 54 22 32 18 26 28 30 16 32 16 11 4 4 10,2.53 5.54 583 569 640 546 839 535 816 6.50 .571 535 394 717 811 772 3.56 166 5i 63 42 210 11,341 1,021 906 583 516 44:6 899 532 891 915 587 526 583 700 709 1,038 319 123 38 60 35 60 102,888 11,416 7,801 9,879 3,955 4,188 4,602 5,721 4,471 6,220 7,342 3,480 6,282 8,017 6,517 8,:M3 4,925 700 .540 109 51 69 22,473 1,642 Bennington 3 1,856 1,535 4 4 1 !) 8 8 8 2 3 4 6 12 8 5 996 Fairfield 115 1,787 1,609 1,460 1,348 1,032 Rusli - 1,046 Sciota -- 1,191 Shiawassee - 1,390 1,846 Vernon 1,892 Woodhull ---. ... Corunna city... Ist ward--- --- 1,033 342 1.59 89 3 1 94 Owosso city 3.54 11 82 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — lAve Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. St. Clair County... Berlin Brock way Burtchville. Casco China Clay Clyde --. Columbus.-- Cottrellville East China- Emmet Fort Gratiot Grant Greenwood Ira Kenockee Kimball Lynn Mussey Port Huron Riley- St. Clair Wales . Port Huron city 1st ward 2d ward.- 3d ward-- 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward St. Clair city 1st ward- 2d ward St. Joseph County Burr Oak-- Colon Constantine Fabius Fawn River Florence Flowerfield Leonidas Lockport ---- Mendon Mottville Nottawa Park Slierman Sturgia , White l^igeon Tusrohi County Akron .Miia-r Avhehi Cdhiinhia . DMytoii Donninrk Hlkliiiiii -- KIliiiuMiin Khiiwniiii- Fail- (i l■o^'^' FT-finoiil (iill'onl ... ... ImliaTi l^Mi^ldH. . Live Stock on hand, June 1, 1884. Mules and 13,531 678 786 235 868 720 209 .545 640 517 146 559 267 .590 742 595 674 406 378 540 265 873 793 794 490 109 95 73 89 .58 66 201 148 53 6S.T .586 :!44 614 574 71 is 7S0 ;t4ii 64:5 r>ii:t 9,22(i .M7 492 460 ;w.i ■142 tHli 474 :hi:i :!7ii 70 1 :w,s ■.IV ;t.-,o 49 6 2 6 12 Working Oxen. 276 15 14 7 37 44 2 16 44 4 15 Milch Cows. 14,273 564 755 291 1,031 1,049 319 532 689 664 122 696 312 693 82:3 5.5.T 749 401 375 629 687 9:50 74S 270 ■Si 2!) .52 112 (U 7,98^) .582 r)86 367 BU7 290 522 617 590 .327 566 ;!ti9 .30;! 426 503 :)47 :v8i 9,(i9S 138 .399 ,59 324 62 (iO.) 112 469 78 307 51 tki9 64 ;i!Hi ,3ti 270 .s;3 ;ci2 73 707 41 ;i:8 IMS 397 18 191 Other Cattle. 17,161 587 1,317 475 1,090 1,021 3a5 679 912 .566 232 949 a58 979 939 1,000 896 692 700 628 248 720 .307 1,223 Sheep, e.xclusive of spring Iambs. 1,167 :3S7 61X8 417 511 11,437 992 .3;)6 4:!2 .320 478 7;» 519 4ai 377 720 2;i7 507 2S4 .59,934 6,182 5,037 667 1,817 2,7.39 .387 1,847 4,312 1,:321 262 3,084 013 1,930 2,787 1,523 3,450 1,509 1,916 3,794 293 5,073 3,750 5,135 5,704 :5,041 1.719 2,110 23,149 1,437 l,2-v8 2,l;12 1,0,82 1.921 2,2.38 680 707 498 1,4."m 1 ,;!28 15,484 803 1,191 234 976 814 250 504 550 583 151 976 198 618 1.001 795 849 337 609 712 211 1,160 764 1 265 1 37 10 15 1 ' 33 4 170 131 :i83 43 37 92 20 94 293 23 10,a56 7o.OiiO :B..385 1 567 3.4-37 2.:!49 1 931 7, '.'.3.3 2.444 691 6.3i.i0 1,987 641 3,84:.i 2.933 341 3,716 1,388 737 3.19:i 2,463 1,039 6.297 ■.\-x» 953 7.22:5 2.104 549 :5.t:67 2.193 1 785 Hi-' .1.682 1 t)(V> 1.924 1.7,82 1.260 1.311 15,.V8il W7 720 l.llW .329 1,030 9,32 1HX1 641 749 1.128 692 imi ;t.31 LIVE STOCK. 83 TABLE IL — Continued. — Live Stock in Jlichigan. June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Livu 8tock on hand, June 1, 1N84. Miller i Sheep, 'l^£ "^Oxen"" -'"''='' Cows. Other Cattle, t ''^.^^l Smne. I ' lambs. NuQitier. ' Number. Number. Covert Decatur Geneva Hamilton Hartford Keeler Lawrence Paw Paw... Pine Grove Porter Soutli Haven ._ Waverly AYashtenaw County_ Ann Arbor Augusta Bridgewater ., Dexter Freedom Lima Lodi.._ Lyndon Manchester Northfleld Pittsfield Salem Saline Scio Sharon Superior Sylvan Webster York Ypsilanti. Ann Arbor city 1st ward 3d ward... 3d ward 4th ward 5th ward 6th ward... Ypsilanti city 1st ward 3d ward 3d ward 4th ward... 5th ward 58-t '.:is 951 56i Juniata Kingston Kovlton. 533 316 40:i 497 162 .539 318 496 125 154 I Millington 4 Tuscola 3 Watertown Wells Wlsner 4 9 Van Buren County 11,041 462 6.52 689 746 565 492 111 Antwerp. Arlington Bangor Bloomingdale Columbia 2 3 15 4 5 13 4 12 4 10 15,369 671 SOI 723 .539 610 668 715 .531 810 736 803 708 660 797 665 Slo 7Rri 6.i.5 .5!U 194 83 116 51 69 79 495 101 74 .SI 66 173 92 10 6 4 4 2 3 3 4 40 74 89 49 84 4.33 9 4 .33 36 36 36 26 38 .57 16 18 13 26 14 26 4 25 16 479 3G9 435 534 130 671^ 578 143 148 8.339 33:,^ 44? .508 506 809 356 319 385 404 383 593 471 679 .537 414 533 239 434 465 406 716 779 175 734 227 660 1.50 235 10 3 4 2 6 16 2 1 2 3 9 12,133 .536 751 609 375 615 522 651 393 671 528 695 529 546 582 648 644 566 441 807 689 193 38 36 29 24 28 38 142 21 23 46 18 34 1,035 .539 a52 486 413 611 392 286 545 437 442 709 591 594 7.53 592 515 125 653 14,645 589 653 904 535 627 702 562 439 610 637 1,180 649 640 668 756 962 730 1,072 27 2 7 4 14 37 16 747 1,405 2,494 87 1,575 628 2,941 449 75,410 3,231 4,585 6,095 6,493 2,506 2,145 2,425 4,.583- 2,214 4,216 6,057 4,990 5,228 9,651 5,.506 6.53 4,834 186,310 8,764 4,277 9,837 11,347 8,692 12,140 9,846 9.338 8,841 8,744 10,103 10,497 10,260 8,385 10,173 9,040 8,770 264 6 255 437 160 537 812 251 758 248 831 183 109 39,603 1,415 1,898 1,668 1,515 1,389 843 818 1,744 930 2,070 2,270 3,353 1,808 2,695 1,334 2,200 351 1,302 33,750 1,274 1,681 1,837 i^iis 1,559 3,120 1,302 2,355 1,441 1,854 i,a3 1,719 1,605 1,781 2,151 1,511 1,353 2,099 1,951 125 4 15 :.'Cio 17 14 2 59 2 24 40 106 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 18S4. TABLE II. — Concluded. — Live Stock in Michigan, June 1, 1884. Live Stock on liand, June 1, 1884. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Horses. Mules and Asses, Working Oxen. .Milch Con-3. Other Cattle. Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs. Swine. Number. Number. Number. Number. Number, Number. *3,28S 3,124 4,291 1,.574 73 114 457 226 1,9.56 1,057 1,492 2,888 6,939 846 2,482 31 1,050 697 3,987 4 Number. "Wayne County 15,616 775 792 816 368 677 946 4.59 626 663 466 571 956 826 728 687 615 583 828 3,095 398 599 25i 49i; 145 2.59 292 83 269 28 108 99 66 139 26 51 62 «9 . 73 14,906 794 748 82U 357 1,244 10,305 794 1,699 751 130 306 24,137 1,443 14 1,784 7 1,710 725 4 1 4 1,064 Grosse Point 7 12 1 617 62:3 1 158 644 1 439 1,793 1 235 496 326 1,396 Hamtramck Huron 3 6 619 1,087 1,480 Monguagon.. Nankin Plymouth Redtord Romulus Springwells Sumpter Taylor... Van Buren 1,109 1 3 12 16 4 4 9 695 7IB 1.228 811 596 .579 641 7.55 458 32 o 9 90 94 43 23 ii 8 6 2!l 457 1.108 .594 449 187 OUT 618 930 1,012 2,160 1,416 1,068 886 23 1,295 1,094 8 8 10 3 2,338 Detroit city Ist ward 133 4 4 4 2 59 6th ^vard 2 3 i 1 ; 11 9th ward 11th ward 1 12th ward .. 13th ward 34 149 15 :« 101 4 318 ■ " " 3d ward 4 24 4 .^Q.i 1,680 1,277 11 Wexford County 928 47 41 89 39 1,56 134 S 26 42 15 12 69 51 13 16 1 420 48 16 48 61 44 6 23 12 '\ 211 ■Si r>3 ! 4? 1,221 2,175 Boon 42 (",(; 119 139 74 124 223 415 142 113 12 11 30 , 36 40 ,58 70 , 34 14 : li 33 56 66 87 47 , 34 12 IL 38 6 Ifti 76 67 2,5 :i8 6 42 4 13 742 Cherry Grove 4 5 2 1 (35 Olam Lake ■^17 Coltax.... Concord Greenwood 51 142 39 48 127 171 32 443 Hanover ,,_ Harring 1 Liberty . . 5 Selma South Branch ~ MOVEMENT, ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. 85 •J9((uin\[ aujnr I I -— 'NCO-^m eci-OOOlO t—NCO^ijO ^t-OOOSC? i— tCQCQ'^iC •iqSiaAV t-to to »co O — ' CO lO it iC O to -M OO —"0:100:10 .— to c: L- 1- cc (M ^ CO 00 CO 1 — -^ (N 000: -^ CO OcDiCCTJ— * CD-^UO — O t- '^ CO CO IS OOCCI^OS t-WliOCO:D CO — OCOO 00_0'M^t-CO 05^S '^•^ntzio CO -; M -* Oi p I b-3op Aq ps[n3 no 01 ff-t o: O COCOCOQOO ■p9a9iqSnB]g W^tOOl:- COCOOt-CO N O ■«< (— =0 —I to t— I os^ OS 000: t- •SniAji pps CO m-*i^ -ftOO^QO -f co' ic -JO CO — ' ^ — -jC — i f-H C CI O'tOCO .-l-*^CO CO "patldojp squiBq o I- ot 5: — I ^ CO to i- S .— lOl^O-H •— — CO': -M 10 01 Ol to CO' X uO O 00 O t "*0O "SlUJ-EJ uo ap-Ecn asaaqo 1 ; S Lo S ^ mm CO = LO i CO CO — m 01 oTco'-h' ; 8 ;g«g ■sai.TT;j no apBui jai^nii a i ■^ to - CO 01 -^jiCOCvt'* CO -* o o> ira CO' )- IfT 01 '^ Tto-rt*-;! to COtDOCD ■p9Jaiq3nBis ■SaiAH Piog CO c t o I o: ijo 55 to t— u? 01 T— 1 — oix»ot o. to -fo: -ICOO'-i 00OO"*C0 oioitoc •poddojp B3Ai-eo t— OttOCOl.— 0-*CDOCl r-l — t->f:»- N -f -* C3 CO .-H Cl 0s,0 0_ CO CO .-^t- '+■ c:" I— T Oi-T ecT tot-^ic CO '*' tr CO 01 CO no »~ 00 CO c- t-CCtOOi Ol CO t »o =« " ^ S 2 5 ^t = ? g ■ c o g' — ^ ^ 1- -. ~. -r, -^ --, ':\'r^ *:? i;.i j:^ -— 1- r- ^. 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O — ' — 1 ■?5 c: cc a: -M 5JCS(Mi-It- OCOCOt— (-* 03 CO o in -H iooirsasco ?-*t-. oocosi -^ 3D ai t— lO (M QO C0O3tD'ffl"fl< CO Tl T— I :Z) T-l L'^ ^ I- t- -^ 1—1 ^1 ?l Oi u:^ ^ r5 (MOiOOO CDQOCO iM o »n CI c-i 1—1 30 op o t^ cow (M^»0-* OSt- t--* OOCO^C' - OO— 'OCf _0_ i-H O CO P i-Ht-coo5 unza 3S Ni-I— 'COC31 O-^iNO i-iaoooco ooiws -.-ICOIOCO ea"o'co"ar CB-rH-rt'ifflCa «omo.-(W 05^ cocoioira 1-ICOiOOO y "M O lC 1.' ^ QO cr. t — CO O -f — 1 1- M -ri ^i 031 c;rao.-i '-d^ "rH COi-t 'CO CO--H cow (MO— iCi"-! :S5S -« L- t^ 1- 31 — ' O ^j '"^ 7"[ CO »0 CO mcscscDOj c-5^cjO— ( ■— ^roco^-o cico COCiCtW fMi-i-S TIM !Mi-( 1— iCOt-lO Cl OrH CI— I'Tl'MO icr CO — I- 1— I COCHft'^O 8-Hco^o loOOTOos cocpm- — I i— b- (MCO— I-SCO ItS^CSC 0O_^H CS^"^ CO_C'l_-J3_iO QO O CD a CO CO CO CT -t< :o — ;2D ro-* ^[ T-H ■:» T— ( — t 0:0— 'C>'^^ ^^oo— I— I coiMt-uo -t'oco:^'-*^ mco-Hc;^"! ■3'ChjOW -:t^O CO_t-% '^^'^'^, 01_5l t- Oi co' ocTco" to"crioo" li^ctTo" 2 a 5' ... s d P *i o o S ■7j m+j SS^;3o oocoo oa. ?SJ5 ;;^p:& CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jsqmiiN aati "m^iaAi OS s a ;i4 in gg 5 » CO If; U5 OCi_^^- cr. -O^-rf- co "C C:_co t- ct_oD co o — 0_0_co 11 ^ C: ccm — ' CO Ol I ^ — ' CO -* "-I -+H CO -+^ -^ -H O L-t) CO O ^ -M — -M LO CJ CO m 71 •-t lo -- t- L— c: — o — "^ I— lC LT -"^ •—< cc o t- X C-l >r c: ;s t- 1-^'* -^1 ■__— __— __'M^l:; 1-h ct -*■ irr ;z ^ '-v'-' ^ ^ ^^ !^ -*"* t-'c-fr-TcC Co'i-h'i-h -^'" CO co' ^"cOO -"-J" '^'S^CO g O sSop ifq peiiiH — cc- Ci iri c: -* tt i-'T — -* O cr. -— il — CO :o O ■?' c: — ' cc -ri CO i- C(.-l ft 1— I.— i-nt- Ci CO Zt^^O-t T-l COWi-t •pajaiqSn^Ig ■SatAji p]og iC OS «D Q to TO CO :0 --M— ^' -t' O O Ci — CO 'X' ijO CO 'X '30 ^ Cf: : M«.-ltO C'HOi.-CO'?(i!0.-ir-iC:>^0.— (:KjO'-'C0 COt-C t^rtroo '5 'o-— ■rtx' tH-S a. Q O •paddojp sqm'B7 •SLU-IBJ uo 9p i; 01 asaaqo 'SUIJ-BJ U i( p -B lu J84ina as88qD puu aoi^nq o; luas JO pios Jiim 'P9.18A003J ^OU p u B u a PIS J o paifuais P UK ' p 3 T ([ •pa,i3iq3nBis OC 1^ "-^ L- OOOQOCQ _ - . , ctoi-co— t cocco — r:- oi>-'os-*"i ^J CO ^^ -^ co -*■ -^ ; J^ i2 r!* I S *■- ^ — ' :c ^- ■?( ^ CO '• X ?: M -+• )- X X -^ :c o M '^__ic (M CO r-^ -i^ ■M__TO -*r-iXco.-HM-c%6oVi^i5^^5i5loTO •jaquinN oun i-HNCO-^tO : : : ' ; ; a ;j^ e* ; • I T-iW?3-*iO«t-XOSO— |^riC0--* coLO-^r ^ — ccir _cj?5r5 lg IC 1 ^ : : . |S -J" zi'-^\ZiiS. 3,01S0 44,821 1(1,088 7,874 7 U7— 1 ;3 ■ ^1 ;: .~?? -^. -^ T- i) o — ' cs 1- ci — -*■ — — . 3 oi -^ t— >— > ^i 3c 't' '-": CI c- COCO'M"*'*- —. -H i SliSS^ O i- lO Oi CO o CO CI 1- . 01 r: CO kr; 3 t-io : o — ; X ' cj ci 1 "smjijij a 8 p B ra assaqg S ;S o o I •SOIJBJ uo apsni aaung n3 ^ \ I •saiao^a-Bj c C [ 9S93qo puK .i9jinq ^ ■^ I O'l luss .10 p]OS iinni ^ ^-SQ 71 = I p a E iiaiojs I -5 to I - -- — « ■ ■p8a9'}qSnu[g j g ■SajAji pjog •psddojp s.iAnt,;) ^^'^U'^U^b ^mmmi^^ \ i}^i"^=m^'^M-^ ' g^^^^^^ rn 2 'S d ^ ^ .s 13 d ; 9 : ; I : ;5^ C r- ~ ^ '- '^ I . 'r ; ; '■- !iC— ■O t- c ■^ ;: ^ ^ ■J9(iuinfij ouj'i I CO -1- .:c ^ I - oc : *: i— jc ci C MOVEMENT ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. 01 i^- OOOJO oaco rHfflCO^iOCDt-COCO^ ffl CO-^OCDl- X Sg^P Vt '-l(MCO-*'ff-X:t-coc:;0— 171^2^+ iff--C t: S2?;?3g coy l^-f 280 130 214,1.59 12,055 14,651 13,931 20,995 10,263 8,676 8,712 3,772 9,706 357 5,782 16,150 13,224 22,820 2,695 7,223 13,474 19,.505 10,1138 467,115 30,938 33,781 22,821 19,027 .32,624 14,949 28,504 18,297 :i8,109 15,302 35,689 21,373 26,201 48,656 33J191 46,095 1,7.58 835 883 o ?33g CO -#D0 41,935 2,351 2,247 3,000 3,217 1,682 1,818 1,746 820 2,077 83 1,208 3,100 2,652 4,790 499 1,461 5 2,757 3,998 2,424 90,837 6,1.58 6,598 4,330 3,886 6,084 3,066 5,680 3,507 7,294 3,515 6,829 4,004 5,214 9,281 6,511 8,514 406 187 164 CD -'2? CO' ill: 6,485 540 786 447 583 2,S4 192 354 248 .522 381 355 275 245 369 490 499 16 11 O — "i- o -.= o -* -.o ^ ..o t^^ ^o .-. CO t- I— ?1 CO ss'- i S2gi-'^?S-*g'--SS-5i'-'"-— ""• COCO '£} ^ 1 B'-;??3gSi:sss oeoiOKS'nco 03CDSD03COM 5?iS 1 gJiSSSSSiS'^SSSS S|S^ '-' gss t-00 Ol 13,877 411 498 1,119 1,071 800 385 333 292 466 11 608 1,185 1,618 1,349 122 496 ilj 1 23,215 1,425 1,969 963 508 1.107 1,402 1,4.58 507 1,581 2,477 1,620 715 1,691 2,237 805 2,656 35 ^ 311 ??g 29 16 18,461 767 ,881 1,387 1,495 868 799 788 397 958 69 688 1,373 1,;.>51 1,857 337 6,26 3 1,4.30 1,432 1,146 30,383 3,415 2,734 1,599 1,610 1,725 1,196 1,780 1,216 2,519 1,080 2,404 1,026 1,989 2,712 1 .883 ^ 1 1,282 132 360 g S|3 CO 1 ; o • mil S| i Ol § i^ lO f— :C ».ff »ff 'ffi ex Iff Iff -f I- 3; -rf* i:c CO "XI X X »ff 30^ 1- co CVOjCO s ■r- Iff c: O 1-1 • ff X -"^lO i-~. _^ ,,-.,— o Iff XX •X 3: -■ L— .'i X .'- -f oxr^ OOC00[QOi-C3 coo^co-fOiffic;-*' 0O_ .-J__CO L- lO CO :0 i-HOOOOCOO Iff Iff! Iff of s s 1 ■X oiff loooc:^ ^ ■»!<-* OO t-( O CO 0^i-<'*rH coco CO CO CO rH CO Ol "* ■unco-— lC0010i>-HlfflOiCCCOi-IO."l(M 1 Ol ■ -# t- tt ,-( r Ol Ol to CO r-1 Oi ^i-H :> ^ -X X -# CO - ■3 CO -r JLff CO CJOOIXDOOJiffiff CIOIOICDCOO-X CO-M -HCC CO— It- ffi *X 1- -f -^ XI CTj CO Iff 1-- ■— ' •— I i- -f t- X tX 0! Iff C; X c: oi i-i 01 CO CO CO — 1 ot ^i- co -f ':t ^i co o t Ol CD Iff lO SI -H 71 O :X CO -f O -- i- ;C -H — ' 3". 'X tff Iff — I T— I CO X >0 •— I Iff Iff "ff — CO "X CO ■-+^ — ' lOlc; CO I— -+ Ol 'S- -* O -# T : CO Tl 'Xi 1— 1 '^J- 5 1 -rfi 1 ! O J -r -+< -X iCCOCO0!COCOi— CO0^10t^- r3 (t, O faJD ^ ce O-H0IC0- I Iff to I- X,. —. O •-" ; t 92 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •.laquiiiM aui'x i-H c-i C0 1** »a CO !■- 00 d o ■— ' '1 1 r:^ -f L-^ ■XI 1- cj cr. c ^- TfCO-*- »C •^qSraAl H X V^CC 51 ^ -o: +HC:o — 01-^7 o r; cc x ;tj ■p9fa ■s3opjfq paiUJl •ps.iajqSn'Bis •SuiAii piog ocot-c»'Mt-cO'»cC)-*c-:x^c:co-fHc;3:coco— ' - 1- CI Ti ■;■[ c: Xj o c: CO o r' ■ i-O j: CO CO M . - C'tc^ L-i~^cc c^ c; cTt- ci Vlci ccir^ x-^ Joe o^?j_ X ct i-- 1 - : •paddojp sqraBi ifti- — c^L-. -ox>— 'cot-it-'aco — xcoro-ftso:^:: X' C: CO 2 7_l I- i_ ^ CO t- tj iC-O i- ;; .^ -O -i* X ;_f O: ■SUIJTJJ u 8 p-B ni ssaaqf) O ; O O ' ;^"t uo apijui ja^inji ■sauoiORj aseaqo puu .la^inq 0-; 1U8S .10 pios JiiIK •Pj.i9Aoo;i.i lou p n Ti u a [o^B p II "B 'p 8 I (7 OCM ir^OCC Xi iT l-CiOOCCC; i-O --T o - o CI '^ ! X' o oc ic c-1 -- S CD ci CQ X' w .— I ■: '-;_-*__C^^X^T-H -:f_^— _^CC_^lO_-^ CT CO CO -^ iC X t- 2^cc ut 1- -i- -o i- t- I- 3; 00 -J'ca'i'cD — ' a =1 o'^ '3 ;SS CD t^ . C' :c SlCOlC'rCo5l^^C■>CO•Tf^ScO-+CO^0--('* •pojaiqanuis ■iJuiAii piog •pocldojp ssAitio cr;coTt-^cococo?r-^ir5Wco-^ci -+-co-^oiS— -^ -t- -M— X' ~ -t -+■-+'•— I ^~ >"(- '^ O c: — c- -* o^ -* — '— -fccM ■oc-icico-^cor^ow ■^ § a' 5 1: "S 'tf :£ :^ ~^ ■T; ^ *-^ '-^ ^ " — ■ —H C d P t- "^ (ij ai ™ ™ i' ai rt ,11 crt >— 1 CO Tt" iC ^ - ^ ^ ^ J f= ^ c .^ ^ t^ ^ V, ^— it;'" ^' c^ -^ ., ,i; MOqiUUN Olll'l I r^^ t iC CD i - 00 OI O O --hCI CO -+" lOcD t— ex CI CJi— ifMCO — 1,7 cCt- I T-i ci CT" ■* i(? MOVEMENT, ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. 93 CD t-x 3:0--i 03 CO ;^ *f? -O i^ »Ci 1 -^ vt CO ^lO'-D t- C»C30 i-( « CO "* ^ CD 1 T-(NCO-*liOCDt-COCT»0 r- c-ico-*ii: i-H(M 1 c;c; -h- =r— o-.^t- OCR CO s COCiO 1 o oi a> Q t- 01 OOir- g| CO CO o s efrH -* c-i — -fr-' -*'^> oTco" C: CO xnciai |o,^ s"2^3 gi-H '°g Jr'OlOS CO Cft - II i^SisilitV" ; lO g" 2 COiO t- j"i t- o g S lO T-H CO -* =°£S'-^-iS=--=° IlO 0-1 '• (M '"' ■^ CO Si'» 33SSS'£gS - t 1 '~' CO jt- '*' ■— 1 CO ■"" Oi CO i-- S :g O ^« i-O OiM iss; IP 1,529 584 1,473 1,330 3,039 1.182 ir xi'*coco»o 'coinoo 2J g(0 ^g Oi.-iX -:f< Xp IS o '- '? ; '; CO CO 88 iCCCC otTcr'^ -* lO -t 355 ; — 71,445 40,090 1,1)00 300 1,300 137,136 4,780 0,850 3,243 3,050 9,731 17,315 10,022 1,373 12,922 2,095 13,500 5,330 18,941 2,000 14,888 (M o o lo lo C-. 00 in ic o o o o o sss;S33?s5Si5??5;3s li Jill ; b-'oi" of g8SS iffl^ 1—1 03*" |^|85y?|gg III 3=;8 ^^O.CD, CO (M 1 o t- i of ?3:is?i'-s^§5iS5!2" „ 1 ^^co-H-H.-jgggggog^g « (M.--ICO ^(MW i-HO o £S CO 71 — 1- cc CO rri^ ic c; ^^ i.oco-Ht'O-tinQio -*- Ol 04 CO CO i-H 2-^ CO g^ CO 00 M —iCft ijO(M 35 CO oa o :d -^ o O SS-*SS;SgS'=!23S'-8'-S T-H Tjf'Ttl ss=° 'i'CO -* si SISSSMSf co^"^ g?!?!R:;.=JS-:g=^gsss223 gg'-SJS ■XCO^COUOODOICDCO t-- w ^ CO .-( CO--C mo CDIM "a 1 i c c 1 * G a 1 ;-^ o o — III i- = 5 i u a a; C c > a a C 4 a )_= 4 > ft (7 C ^1 c < 1 ill 1= 1 pi o il li "I c C C. a a p t- S: P C! 1= 5 1 t. 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CO -* IT <£ t- OC o- C ^ -M 0- -^ IT T-IN 94 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jsqainn aun I "'■*":■-='--': I ■-'«co^u-.-=t-cooao ■a fi s3op jf q paniJI ■p3j9}q3nE[g •3oiAT[ ppg •psddojp sqmi^'j O no a p Tjm asaaqo ■3ui.rej u o a p B Lu aaung =5 o -— ci a " ? 5 11° 1 sgigsssitisiEi S s S S S'2 s; s 3 S S si 5 s i a;?'- 1 -- -M '-t ir ""• ^ £ t" "* It ^ 2^' -^ ^~ — i: 3C T~ ^ X X - ~ i- X 3: c~- '^ ■^^ L' r f- >"> r: -+ I- {- X >- : '- — C: X X :-j -^£- asaaqo puB .lai^nq 0% |U3S .10 PIOS i^lIW . 1-- X — c ■ t- :■( jj c ■ 1- 71 u I p,.I9AO05a JOfJ p UL' uap^s J O p8/C'BJ1S •p9 laiqSnBjg O .M t, _ ^ ^1 ^tr^ - — I rt 7i t- -* • Ll S t~ '=' <^ ■paddoap saAiug j g f ^J zr ^1 ^ '-:j ? ^^^^g^g^sM^sr;:?^ 6" 0) ,:= ^ G oj * ^ d s3 ( feaE:,s 'M5; '.iaqmn>j auj^ | co -t' lo :d t ^HWC^'.+HlOtOt— QCO^C MOVEMENT, ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. 95 —'71CQ^i^--t ^OL-^DC;Or-^S^lCO■>*^«^ -3oaiO'-HC— i CO T> o; c: io O '/ '.~ -^ ro rr-. — ,^^ ^ ^ -^ , ^ -p I.- CO ic c: f f ct' ^ I- cr. ^ -T a; cr. 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C0OlC0 05 0lTf ,-. c-5o7i^ SE-^Ea 13 a: Jc3 g - ^ t:; cj qxmo r^ P aj d 5 2£ f- =3 oj rt S^j a ce " aiJS d t^ t- 0,2 oi ® t- ce ^H o;t; H pi ;s ce as Ml" oj ce Cfi (D OJ O ^ 01 CO -^^ lO --D t I— "MCO'^OCOi-ODOSOi— '04CO Oi-HMCO I .-H(MCO"*ini»t-OOCTiOi-l04 98 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. -I' o C/3 s -w e a A «D Ul a O •fe" % p g Z O a I -t 'I! tC ~. lit i— O 1HC CO -^ ■saoaa[j[ | g j ^fco'-HCiif o'L-^c;'ot-^-^-*co'-*rxrx'cc'iooocD'':D*"t-^io'ar :D iS -* t— -- 11 C-ICOS-. irio 1— I i-H Ci i-( .— ' CO ci c3 -t' ir: '-o "" CO CD Lr: ^ cc CO CO -^ c- I -sS(ip ifq psuiH •peja^qSn-Eig : --D oc' >:: ^ ■ lo CO t > -f '^"^ -r =; ;= c J ac .- o o c *3niAn piog ■paddojp squiBq •SUIJEJ no apB oi 9S33q3 'eui.iBj u o a p It ui aa'j^ina -*CD o' rT -. 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CO ^ O -D (- X Ci Q — 11 100 CENSUS OF SlICHIUAN, 1884. ■jaqoinM aniq -iqSiaAi c; -Jj -f 51 ■— (NCO-*'imOt-QOO>0'-t'MCO-*iOtOt-- ^ a ^. Cl o CO ~^ ~ 2 2 Ij "TT '-- ^ — ^ ~ li? ' ~ ^' "^ ^' ^ ■ N ' '^ 0;;;2i ^ '" i.~;^'^'^'~' r^ '^~'"~^ r"*" ^ 2 I •s3op^qp9n!3 I - ■p9jajilSn'B[g •3aiAn Piog •paddojp sqraBi >■ -^ CO — -t C' I- — lO C- Ci •SU1.IBJ u o a p B ui asaaqa uo apBui jawing o tococ- "Bai.ioiowj asaaip pUB aaunq 03 luas JO p(08 ?[m\j 'P(.ia.\ooaj4ou I % pu^B uaio;s ] -£ JO pa^BJia r p u It ' p a ! o; I >'■ •pajatqSmqs lO l^ Tl 11 ■aujAii p|os ■p.llUI,..l|l SJA|liO B H tT OJ fn d ■n u U lanuii M ■"".■I ^ - t- C, *--' ; « s d'r O c ^ o) cd 2 C:> cd -^ M ro -^ -^ -J eg w _ ;: c ""^ zi -^ '- c *j J' c ;-, c — .-d t: - a* C nj rf ri ir i' >-. O -c u t- z; o C T. =; 01 3) o ^ ^ MOVEMENT, ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. 101 " L- = 1-O0C-. o — r-.7- TZ-i-in^i^ X- - .z iiE2:!:L ;z -iz -H -M rt -t- ic ic 1' X c& o — c- 22 :^ 12 2 iz ES E ?i z^ ?^ S= ;?; 2 \ \ \ ^ ^'^ ' : ! 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U9qmn>j auiq •tQico^^iirt'^t^':f:c-.'^.-ir::icr>~ : -j: t- ^ ~. o •-- 'if cc -* lO I c I '"' ' t>3 o g sSop^fq P3(I!JI ■p9.i95q3nBig *3uiA][ piog •paddo.ip squi^T SIUJ'BJ u opBoi asaaqg ?i m ?i -f ?} t-- o ^ c: r^ .-H^ 1-- L-; c; r- ;c; if: c-i ci L-: t- 1— -^ cc' -*■ - CT CI -^ cc t o i ^ i I i no 9pBm asiina O o aeaaqo pae jgjinq ^ OHUOS JOp[OS HIJX^J rt ■p3.l3A00a.1 10U p U B U 8 I O^S J pa^BJ^s p UT? ■■ p a T a SS?5- 1 ■yi'iCCl ■ztcz-i-i > X - o — ' »ff oo ^> » o i^ r: . - : ^ 'r,= ?. =c :q :^-2'tT?t5« :■ 'O ^ r t ( - ?j X — X rr ^t t > Diili u ^ c3 d t. 52 ^ ■!>■:; »^ 23 fc cc c oq:: w t: t^ fa ci: ^ ? 0,^1, &: o: ■ 2 ~ rf ^ *3 ^ - 5 c =^ S te ^^ t,,-.McO :t> ■.ioquiu[*j .^uj'i H c^( CO -^ ic CO t- X' CO o -^ j^ cc -f i.T :c t~ x'c; MOVEMENT, ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. Ill to i— oo I ^H 7"! CO -** lO -JWOT'^iOTrt-X — O — ^ -I C^l CO -f O :d t- oo c: O — < ? t -*• ir: :c t- 30 c; :c ■— , — '- o-^-M— It— --o;coco CJWici— coc-i"Osco "^■-I^G^ r-,r-l CO r- ^ ci X o Cl -->'>( ^ o ;[ .-I -f tC i-O CO o -^ ir^ -* — ' CC ^ I— I Tl ^ o: -H -£! — o: ?> i^ c: CO -r '^■1 1- — ICO CO-' ^ *- - C0__0_ii0_^ ao_cc__o t- c^'";o CO ^^'r-Tii o -+ vo 00 CO CO :d c-i C0 11 CO Dcoco :dc-ico CO ^ r-i CI i;! oi 1— t o tn> o o: oi >o o rH o -t< o: - t-:CO II T— iCOC-lCO-^f CO OC"— I r-1 CD -^ no -rtH i- t - -f f~ 'X' (MCOCO-H 0! Tfeooie*<:Ooo:Oi-OCOi— CO-*^ OOl'^iCOiOOiCL--cC-HaDt- COl--* l-HCMOIC'l'+'-I'-f »1 ooo «OiiO.-l CO 0[ -i o o C > O Ot CO O lO 1 1 o o CC I- CO —. X CO -i- < - i!^ c: I- -^ -+ -ii o^x. x: ;d 'JT. -fi-H'-i 1— I OJ o>r:_cocO_ co'uOi-Tw* M o I 30 t- GT. a; ac CO '-D >^ -r CO 30 01 •^"> 1- c: - 1 — urr CO 11 C- Oi 1-- cc ' - "^ ci Ol- — CfJ-f^-OliCCOO-^'Xl-rf-^O'- CO 03 C^ 01 1— ( i-l O"! O CO -* CO OOOO ^.-"Xi'Mi— COi-(pCOCO fCiOi Ct-t-'JCOM-CO COCO-* Wire CtOl-t-iO— 'OCOOli— Ot'*l-opCOQCOOOt-QOCCtO cc 1.0— -ootuooioit — ft-Ti-fioc; 3mo a> EC DC R S tl ' * J -a -S o ' ro cfiftj o *-" (- H fM pt^fflnJ h:: S r^ S;2;c^ ^ ^ S rHWCO-^nO'tDt-COOSO'— "OJCOTMircDt-OOClO— H 0>-"0(CO-tMr:tDt-OOClQ- t-.--C:CTirH'*OCl-t'COCM!?t^r-li— Oi COCOt-H t-H rHMCOW r-( i-H OS— ICO— 'OiOiMl— »— — 'OltDt-O-lt-OlCt- eOOCQCOCOOt--*QCCDCQcD01CO'*CM O .i§ ^j^'S ^ w ^ ri gSgo 112 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. ■J3qujn>i aun cocorjo "^t-CCCtO— iltCO-t-i^^^t-CC ~. O-H^ : :r — — -1 =3 ■e^op A'q paiiT\] •paja;q3nTiig CO 6 "t^ •SaiAji Plug •paddojp sqmi:'! :§ t> O O ■saiJB^ I a O 3 p T? lU 9S33qQ I no dp'BUJ ja^jing ssasqD pn'B .iaiin(i 01 -^USS .10 PIGS JIIIIM - ^ jf ^ ^ r: V; ci 7! cooo -£ - i — '.-Twci i-r.-rji"ci"N'N CO 'M'co'.-rt-r.-r!: f^'^-; r— ' — " : f : f -o ■ ■ o . o .-. ■ ■ xn p IC ^ O C; L- ^ ; ■ CC l~ 2 i;;; L- 71 -^1 3: P^J9AOO^.I iOU pun I13[OlS J paXB.ns 5 ti j)u-B 'p^ia y. X — CC 71 . X CC t- 07 OS "^ •pBjaiqSnmg | S ' ! ^ 2 S 21 =, I ^^ ? ' ^ X i; .2 ^5 -- S = ~ ;?:?xS?'-^ , ■paddojp ^sAptj F^liSsE^iSisiigSSS— siPiila: I- — ;_ ~ i >! — aMfiHfiSjiS MOVEMENT ETC., OF CATTLE AND SHEEP. ns s ^s cr. rHOlCOHHlOCOt-OOCSOr-fNCO-^lrt^t- i-HNco-^ioisst-cooiO— (Cleocin i .-iNcci-^io 1 -H c-i CO -* «ra 42,221 4,016 6,3511 151 459 3,164 1,023 2,629 3,821 1,960 10,429 1,461 1,229 918 CO'fM" 1 r-T i ScO i jt-Cg mS 1 S 1 i^i 1 COCi i-iOO 1 1 ^r' CI^:D C!_ CO rH :^ ir? CO CO CI I— 1 T— 1 si s 3»= i iSS8 CI CI .CO CI CO 1 =0 ;^e 1 OOCOCCIDO ! CO i < ' t- • < < s S ; ;5 : CI iiii I mMmmMMMMm i 31,454 1,660 3,884 2,079 5,458 3,235 3,510 390' 3,875 650 110 1,673 1,975 4,956 15,605 ill CO CO «5 L- O 8 ■o_ 1 1 CO ; 1 ; ;| Is "o" g is S" i II § i g-s- CO o" 1— (i— ( t- ! —J o CO '£> -f --S -o cr, ri ic c; CO CI ifs CO to -* ; S'^'-l ClCO^tCO— I'-tCtr-.i-l -^JHOi (MOM o lO 1 ^2 w 'ci CI — CO ■—^■~^T-<'^ 2*"* q:2 -H ?i .-< n 01 -* w i * i 3 g D Gumming. Damon Edwards Foster Hill Horton Klaeklng Mills Ogemaw.. Rose.. 1 05 •4-3 CO o t ! rf S 1 C O ! o^ 1 o« -CI C a C o 5 o 2i 3 o o o o a pq 3 O §s n^ "O 1 ^ T[CO-t< -O O "* OO ci 3 ^ d c: -* £5 r>t- 1 *"■ ^t -o ^ o iO tr-cCOiO ^ CI ■o ;:* o 1 ^ CI CO -^ o 1 ^ M CO •* lO 15 114 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqmn/ij ann | tot-cc'OiOi-ieico-i'ioot' HC^CO"*mcDl:-C0010 -— iC-3CO-*i^Ot-aC nq3i3^ ■6909815 eSop ^q p9f[i5l ^ I Ci * ^I ^O " " ^I CO ^O "' 1-H •p3J9}qSn'B(S S I '" i z ■pgdclojp sqm-ET C-- c; t- 1- 1- oc -f L- oi ct c: — I I— -^ 1 ~ CC -T CO o — -^ o '5P p no spuoi 9S98q3 O ift o i- >n o '-C ifr cc 1- ir T * ^ 2 K - ' 5£ S ^ "-^ 2' S J^ •fiauop-Bj asaaqo pn-e jg^itiq 01109S JO p]os qijK B O ft g 00 rH ■p^ j9A008a 5oa p a -e u9io?B 1 o pa^BJis pOB *p8[a •p9.i9^il3m3is rjcooiowt>.--iM — -ft(c; «o t~ c: o -— > sj c^-i It ■SuiAn pios g C^USCKCDtH •psddojp saAino p t- ^ _ J] -J ^ M T z; iM-^oopi H'O :M c c < '-rr ^ « ! KM cd L.'- a f- c c o-r- ■? 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X CO X X' -* O — — ' — I — li ' 1.0 - i- X -:f o 01 T— I X c; — 00 X c- ijo X lo rv r; L- 1- c -o •-■ i-o X z; o -T- :z^ .— CO i-^ CO --o o 0"! ^ CO uo 5; - CO lo S »ci-o io --o X -* o ^ o 5: t- 01 :o in i-o i~ - :; S 3c o •.5 :-^ ?•?; • >-: -~j.2 c c 156 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •aaqranfc aun , ^,>oo-..o.-oi.«>o=o-j222;S2E;2SSS8?5S;SSS;?iSi? aiUSS .2" O O X --0 ■^ 1 1 5S2^|SSSSS"=gSSSSgS iS i i ; S B Honej'. Lbs. -#xi-i-«^7icDX.x:5-x> — XfTturf c: ..-cO'>o--cS -5 ■ ■ ■ -SoS ciincico?!! cou- — CiOt'tx-M^tOC-t rcc-:t»--:occ .oo ■ ; ; ;t- t- Tobacco, B ^ 68 809 < "• 1 1 ; 1 ;:;'"';!;;;;:;;;: 1 ; : Potatoes, :ss8. i Ti -+■—'*•> -rt t- -.o o cc Q ■':(- X o ic c; oc'i -J >r X t~ i lc :2 o ~ --r urr 2 ' = ' !.~ s |gS3 = i?;;te;JSteS5!3;;5-i;-2i;5S :" .!~t— = i ^ so" S s S S o, I o O I H J -H ^-^ — -.ipixcjt-c^i-r: — i.-^^!OXTix CO '-^lat- ■t-xi--^xi--H-JCico--r-^ioi ^,~ ^,'v-<- ^ — ^— = t- c^i >r ?? c- 1- X ^ -j- o — ft i-. §?5 :?=-?:?? :^ :8 u o '^. 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Oj • — ' - 10 ^ 01 <— llO ' 01 ': «C» Xt-( rHi-('*'COOcO-+l"*COC I-l 0:^01 0-5 *< 01 CD -H f O 'i' i- 01 -imcoo — t-Oi --Dot mcooicooiooosi— I ':;^ 2-rt o o d H ^1 m o S gg^Ma eg d'a SMEW'S N» Cv2.2iSwl5 «* w tj) 3 (/-J m +j +J f-( o 03 ^ SSSiSS^lOO OOOOOOILQSiKa) (C O -^ -1 p-< ft 32* 1— iWCC-^iCCOt-COOi t-t-l-t-tr-t-t-t-t- cosococo-^ ^^™^-S-*-?-+'-^»^ 160 CENSUS Ot" MICHIGAN, 1884. "3 S s e I p P g z; o O cq »°'3 J^aaS^aSSa-iJlSS^g^ I ■^3' 2ii MQqoinjsi Qiii"^! CO 1^ c: — . r5 i- => ^;'^,cc^'^^. ^^ - ■Ml"ao'ar— ■'^r^'c'Tt-^co'iit'cro of :r" o '2 "^ ! i:r S "* ?^ ~ i; ;Zci;i,Cl CO'*''-!'^ 'M'-l -*• — 1 ■-• -:t< re CO II C ■jr iS i' o c1 ^' ic: li i"?: L^ S CO c i S_':"i^S-+3;_^— __^o_c^ ?i_— _ib -fT^f^of ci''*"rHco ifi-T CO .-^-*'co C'f co" c-f c-fco'c-t O t' CO O r CC t~ C"- L-- 01 CO ' C I ^ O O CO I— lit r CCOC: -H xi i^o"( cor? oom i - -* c: t— o CO Oi-Hi-I r-l -. 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SS§2g (M«c5in^ co5:--c:dc6 Sotiti'*?^ Si:- O t- -H oc O t- I- i.-- 71 — C; — ■ O C--- x: O :D T-l L'^ »f? -*< lt: I- l- O O --' 31 ^^ co os =0 — O O -f i-t -h ?: Ci l- -^ C eOiS'Xit— COCO'M71(rO OMOOQO Q-Tfi-OO — CO Ol ^3 i— I -f t— 5i O f- CO ^H -^ -^ QO -f C: iC C- ?l ^t-H-MOOO o*^os»0"* CTJ-fco:qic co o,-— rc_c» co o_:q_i>;.co r-^x is -^__t-^ o_tO "*__co^o 'fl^oo -* -* »«_ oo.!-": oi^o -iJ^^t-^.— i co_c i-H r^CQ 'M--.f1-T-.--i .-1 »! ?J — I C'l UO CO W «D 7t M '-i SS ?i 3S5 O lO ■ ' O O — I 00 ' o> CJ l-CO^C!Q Oit-Ol :z>'CC 5 s S 2 « i; pi T( i£>^M-X ■ ^ o C S ; rt c3 ri d •DCOCOCCCO ■"lo :^^-':c^O — * — _+= S n !^ r to a 'ji 3" o o o J3 d :ri a> o z; -^ I - X cr. o mil d_^ ^ ;: c :^^ 3 O' o ® ?3 o ^r ^ X X X X X 194 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jarrmriN oiiiq ^NCO'#»0 00 e I I Co o K ^ ■K -w CD o Ol Cl" S tl sg 1 ^ o B g (^ hf o ^ o o s m S "rt s 3 ?,§• « -li <3 I- £ - SORGHUM, FLAX, BROOM-CORN, ETC. 195 '■-Ct-CjCa:0'— >NCO"*>0 I r-OSO I i-HOlPS I TH«CO"*»ffl«Dt-OOOsO'-'01W-* I i-tNCC* I 1— (OlCO^iO 196 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqtunj^ aurq »t-a> a;o-- s w CO ^^ i," a ^ (m s C/3 1-1 r- ^ i A c S j t ^ < 5^ , O o n i-iO*«'*»o^t-ooo; 8 % pa P3 i-( en '/ j: -; 5 Q O IS g 5 rj if5 t^ CO -*■ ?1 :c O 11* CO «D :c CO *i — •— I Mooco>ffle^«D-^■M oawSi^E ^3 '^ dl - 5: ?5 ^t-^r; s5nS=?,=igi — . , 30 facc-l'*'.— I'MCr.-.rr- 1^ t- ci 0) -u ii Sx] X ^ :- ^f~1iC^' 3J y: !^- >; c - 2 .; ; •.uiHiiin[si aniq iC ^ t - X c ; --: t- X z: o SORGHUM, FLAX, BROOM-CORN, ETC. ^^«cO"*ic?ot-ooc: [ 1— i5-;co"**n»t-xffiO— i^co-^ifjiot- i «-(iMco>*"Ocot-oc>ojo -hmsO"* »«» ] i-INCC"*»0 l^io^ocjcoeo I ??^coa;- ;^ :? t=^ X r> :r: X 5^ I;; CO ; ,— . t- I - X ^•- o i o ^ C £: -" tr ^'^+^*~ 3^^— lO.i-;^:-' o_ S?,£ 3? d^ •P-^ Q" 198 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaquinM aari ■^ t- 0)0:0 i-liM CO-* >0 1 THNCC-: !-^t-'3C3iO 1 i-^51CO- 00 I i CO 00 al ■i s o S ;SS ills £ ;£ t;^ ^ a c c Eh X (-.:r ^ I - JL' 0-. o SORGHUM, FLAX. BROOM-CORN, ETC. 199 to t-ODO) 1 rHMcc^ifflast-ajOJo— iCicO'^o i i- I 'i C ^ 1 ^ CO : ^ > c J 1 y It: I'a 53 3 n V. I 3C 5& 1 • X IE- s 53 3> I 3 c 3"^ 1 '^ 1? r-ie4cO'*iO<»t-cooiO"':i^- -^WCO-^lO -nMCO'^iO^ liMCO-flO'Ct-COOlO'-H-NCO-^tra 200 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •aaqranfj sun I tot-jco-.p i .-i m co -* ic eo t- qo oi o -^ C4 co i T-twco-^iceDt-oooso^wco-^jotot-ooo: Co t o o s- a m -« 3 « (2 7 M «J I r- o ^; L-^ L-M.- o 3c o ;i tr rt o SCO -, . , ^ __— __ic5 »— 3i_ir C' ! iC ac' o -^ 3; z: p 1 Tt a m r/i d ■n o o >. oi Ah -r 2 L. o^ oi^ ^ '^ a =1^ ^-^ ^'-^ o MOquiUfJ .mi'I I SrH^^Si I " ' g pq pq oO O W Pm i-J J rt i^L. d:; ^ a; i* a: « 4J C 5 £w2 >>i' c -■« ^' S tc; i-oocJO.-**icot-ooosoi-i J t-H ,-H ■>*< ^ (M I -^ (M CD L- -t- d P d-— o c5 1- -f -f cc tc ~. oo -. =f "^ ;;■ -M o Ci ci '^''n^ o it 'O — o ic o Q o o r> i;? 'C -H •— ' cj o Tf I;; — ;:ti 2 "z; ^ £? P S 2t ;;; ^11 — --1 o ^2 . ' ' 'r. ■■j'j-:-'. 3j : >. ^ < l^=iil ~ d ©"73 C Oj '-- 20 ■■^0;;! 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"*■ »a ii SORGHUM, FLAX, BROOM-COEN, ETC. 305 t- cc cr. o ^ M c NCO-^OiOi— oocoo— 'edm-^tfteDt-cooipi-Hj* i i— i?ico-f»n^t- i iH«co"*oxit-xi050i- sas I ?l CO u? O O ^ O . rtciicc^iH o^^i2oan.>-. ©CC d O ^ d — 7i CO -+< iHi "i! '— M3'7[ d tr— 4^ddot.i;cdce CI CO -*i to '-O t- GO c 2(J6 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqoinfj auiT i p~!^3J5;S ei«i-*»ffcD I T-( N CO -# ut cc I- CO o: o - -iCICO^tCOt-OOCsOi-ieilCO-^i.OCDt-oOOsO'r; S5 ^ I CO 1-i 58 "i^. .iriquitifj au]' ;■•=?; I ?! x-r't- r ?: — = - :! £r ;i -^ - 2Sm •-DC "S '-f ■^ f _ : tr X — M 3: - fcScSo c— i.u>.r: cbc- s ti ^ > :; zl-c ^— 5 ~ i' C OJ ;- = OJ fc.S'-'^i'-^ ^.--c-^ I -.i.S ? -.£ S ' c ;.: ? : -M-QCG; o— I ^-<9:CCOS&-i.2 "■""^"^^ciKiaXKKi r-^t-Kcc -- SORGHUM, FLAX, BROOM-CORN, ETC. Wt frl ^J Tl 'ii :■! I " f I 7^ T-i T-i ^— '-t I O (M I -ceo S« c r; > r-'^ 2 ? ^ ^-n q ^ ;> s ; O cc o ^- "M ^- 1- ic cc :r 5 ro X ltt :^ (rz CT k-- -e- r? CO :c •- — CO X - -+' 1— t— f- CO -— 'Tt :: iC -^ ^r^ Cl O -*» — -^ !■- t~ X LO CO r- S3 — ?l " o; o Ci Oi sJ - ©^ -cO'*'iC:Dt--x3: 2ns CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. Mar(uin>4 ^ui^ f-H ^l c^ -t- 1* ;c t- 30 OS O r- ;i CO ^ m ^ I- X J; ~ -^ ri ?o ^ •-• s s ■8 S B H O o 8g H -1 i -*1 5 -- H ! ^ ^ a .i ii xc: — 3cf-0"_?i — 3i- VCj3 iSSg||=385 JW/, *j.tqttln|sj ■HM'I -y;-rt a c O CB ra il 5a.Di,x.xt> ' : as '^ 1 Y, ---.c c 1' o t- ^-- ^ 1 i-<»occfecsas ^;-^t ?- >^^ - .-3C r. - - SORGHUM, FLAX, BROOM-CORN, ETC. 209 icO'^icso I i-iiMc^^ii3:Dt-coa: I i-i(Mco"*»nnot-Qoc-o— **co I .-HWco-*mx>.-xr:o ko • • >vo • ' •_ • I co'iiiiN-— I''::: I o?, ':"* ■^ 3,706 400 150 801 370 1,985 353 10 50 'it I— 1 a: d c c c CI c -I c c c d a; c c a > c c c i > d d 1 C c T 0. E 1 c C ■a 5 I a g a c c c a a C 1 1 CI c 1 03 a t T > 1 > c C c . ^ I IJ S I -t'Mco'+'iCoi-oDCio.— l'^■^c o r-H rt CO I K d "^ o 51 CO -t* lo «o t~ 00 oi o >— i t-> T-r 210 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. so ^ t Ol ■jsqmn^ anjl ) J£52 — 2 H ^1 CO -*' lO «0 t- CO OS O '-' M CO ■* i« j i-H 04 CO ->*H lO I ^tico^osot- 00 a ^ a 2 SORGHUM, FLAX, BROOM-CORIX, ETC. 211 WfflCO-*'»2'°^'^'^ s w ?t 53 1 I-* (MCO-^iOSOfr-cCOiOi-i 23 " I cS i Si 00 : Sg ; MP ^' - "* « s™ coco OSrHIMCO in O s CO CO t— ■•*' l.•^ -" o M o m 1— I i-H t— lO CO |Sg8 OC CO iS 30 -XO ooco t-CD '*lt-a)oo«c^-^-^^-^D^^'^^ co^»3000i2'N^t--.»':ct- 1 S ■&■& 51,425 1,171 74 1,963 805 5,905 3,619 320 700 560 14,653 2,910 o o fe wco CO CD s »n ;OiCO00 OOW^SD CO 1 ^ 00 s s g ■ o sg •* ^ ^ '-' ^.^co •-^ !eo i 1 1 1 I c c > C" f- a > P CO a; c > C c a: t 1 c p a; i 1 C it. > 1 1 s < a £ E 5 § ■r c s [- a i C C 1 1 t: c E a: J J ■2 SI c K K C 1 c c c Cl ^2 OS Si 2 'a 1 % P ■Ji £ E- E c c > c C ■£ > c c CQ % > 5 S 1 c d > t- 1 1 E- 15 ■^N M ■* '- ■-0 t-oc r- ^ ^ I! c^ -.1 - M CO " >r «c J> CO o- o — M?C ;: ir iT i-o: a. s 5: r »1 -M M '* in c t- CO CE o^ -M 312 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. s 4 t S 8 Co" eq s o S 8 O o I w J •jaqranN; 9017 ei5-*m« '- NW^iffleDir-oo '- ClcO-*ineDt-oocaC ^ 2222— SS rH e* s s «l; ; tH ; n 1 4^ a 3 1 1 g is 3 1 1 i S 03 i CI N 1 1 « 1 1 . 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CBGQ t, J_ t. aJj-j 3 , i-^-;w. ^>-i.jr: .- t-i,- X ^ :m ?j X X ^ -^ CCu^-^t-C-l ,- cc -T■'2^x'c^'^.-'x'^-.''^>'r-^c^ 'W^.ic lO eo -* ■«* ® uo eo I-T o I.- w -^ CO S ?5 II c.:;ocK> •a^qiunM au('i | ^w [ i-t ^m co -* m so t- co os a3t-QOc»owr520'*»otc r-f(M 1 1,102 500 1,305 3,391 1,9.50 836 1,341 2,503 S ce lo -- ■* = t- — CO 5 ^ i« N C0'"t-''co''r-rcO''*r^' N « ,- 'a- o:_^w o,^^-,>c o^t-;CD — CO -* o CToi « ■-, m ic eo id S ^ ^ u: S ^^„ i-li-l r-1 ^rl 1-1 1H r-Ti-T Ci" O T-T r-Tof r-T 'tft^cc-^cocoocQ— '"*t'-co>nio.-io;coic:orroooQoo -*-x) 1--* — acc5 — i-woi-7M-3. oirrcKC-iji-^c^ooj-icOSo 0:00 3 1-H(N S i i ' s co' s ss o5 g|gH s SS Si e i g g e4i-H """ 1 '"' iH '^-^ CO 1 CO 1 s s SS3 s \a ji-( tH r^ (M ^r-t N CO ^ coos -* rH_ ■.* miCCICO t- CiO^CO,— ICO ' S CO i-f «D s iO CO 13,130 440 918 158 1,497 1,309 433 919 550 415 1,395 43 75 487 420 391 1,165 337 "337" 100 1 00 r-T 1 o o g ^i-lCOCDOlg-^lOQr-l XOOSOCOW ic* xjO NCO I-) ca 3 t- «3«3 -* 177,543 13,1 13 8,436 19,163 8,033 9,379 13,377 14,390 14,773 13,623 7,738 5,088 9.537 16,011 10,889 3,473 175 985 1,100 213 845 60 650 135 427 20 COM ^ 1 "^ ss s CO'x!iOo'-*»'-o'c»o'x'— (N'"*cit-^ifft~.'co" i-If-T rH*" r-T ci" J-r-i.-.i-ir-iT-lr-i'-'Wr-IC-tfMi-ir-rHr-ii-i «N t-COOi S"^ in -* tH 00" Sco ■J ID % 1 c £ fa 3 1 1 n o c 1 1 (3 6 Q c pa £ o c Q c8 i i fa a; 1 1 2 P. % > a 'a C 3 a cq 2 8 1 i c Q s 1 g s ca si d 03 >- c a: > c 1 >5 •E E» 1 1 CO > g 1 «^ CO ^ uO 2^ :+ -+■ CO ;H- — . 9C 13 c: lO i.o p j CC?( — 01 — ci^p-^-io ^,^ - V",*-'^ — ~i'..0 X>' a> i Is '^ °l Is i cr. ic o o£ci ! 3 :" 1 00 ao L- 1 is Mi ' CO -^ o t~ :3_r-< I— I ; co'-*'.-r CO o £ 1 s o o ci" ?t i : Mi Sg 1 ■< d Z CO • •'* CO 1=1 ^ -d CO C6 § S a 111 1^ 8 ;| IS i :r 11 ; ;§ ii'S' d 1-HtH ?? ico ao ;' ; i -H . . W Oc:.-i Total value of Orchard Products of all kinds sold or consumed, 1883. 2 p §2*^2^"^ :||l5||g|g|ii|iiSi=? ■2 1 o 1 ffi 00 d ■"* ^^2 c 1 i s- 1 - " 1 s 1 iiig5Si"?ilg|g3Si § t-i— 'CD o t-C4 1 ^w^:o3ot.-_r5^ 'ccccr?iCff3c^-*> ■^ — CO 1 .-^ 1 ; 1 ; ^ 050J ' CO o u O g cq ;ga§ g8 CO jt t — " '" ?"i o — . -j; -M a: o — :=■ rt — ■ c; •^-> — V." — 1- ^ 1 S 3?- 1 ft S d CD ice — 'co't-'t-'a ' r-1 ^ C<1 0^ sJ.P.iiii§ii 1 1 ^ S-'S CO -f '>"»'?> o^ c: ro ;lliiii siisiiliis- 5 " E 0) "a c a 3 i > > I 1 > 8 0] 5 •^ s ^ *j.mLuii>, '*"ri CT -r ... ~ ■-* ■^ - = '"' -r. ■- ^ - = - ^ z:^;x :^ i li 55 oS fiM55 ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 229 -r-*NCO--**ifftDt-00C6 1 ^ « CO--* iC «3 i^-CO O: O — W CO wyico ^ Iff tt>t- come i^ M CO "* O CD t^ M rH (M CO ^ lO CD t- 1 ■«^CCO>ffifft^O— < r-wr *-cii-coiffCs »ffCvicot-iff^X) 00 IT c:cra — ■^'l^ooiff ^iQC :r.^t-__ ■.--^ L-T-^'co'oo'co isT— 'a.' ct> QiS ', o 169,515 9,007 2;i,545 8.4.54 13.5J8 1 015 7,043 9,256 9,297 11,115 15,423 8,681 14,113 8,049 13,578 5,501 18.5,531 13,562 9,095 9,:i30 7,487 11,193 10,396 o -^'ocf i-T 153,696 10,7.56 15.224 6,287 10,7--'0 11,0.56 4.806 1.015 7,002 9,381 8,878 13,291 11. .527 14,906 9,044 6,866 10,143 4,295 160,480 11, .500 9,095 8,873 8,1 '78 10,763 6,466 -I-T ; 1 : ir-T ; ! I cd' c*' ; ; ; ; i N gs""ii i r- i i§S i i i 24,327 1,200 1,835 303 987 400 330 a "="gS "^ 1 i is i'" 3 i-«^=° rH 1 jsoe^ : 1 : Ojff t-C0COCO« Cliff I i jo miff I 23,-503 326 1,891 191 3,893 345 53;j 491 81 185 12,4.54 2 3,210 53,120 3,723 2,418 902 3,076 8,817 558 420 929 6,637 3,6 1 3 2,883 7,479 6,084 2,1,56 1,868 1,737 831 mmmA COOO^ I IoO-"Mp c: rn- o CO -y3 -r CO t- o t- c: -^ 1.- — C-l'i-iODrH 1-1— r-Co" o' 105,071 6,267 4,376 2,7.53 4,990 15,0:i0 1,506 29 3,016 9,7115 7,135 10,884 10,545 10.868 4,745 6,917 4,333 3,073 383,076 27,666 27,089 12,037 34,834 2:1,657 18,962 S is i-^o3^-^ — 3:OX053:OXt^--t^.-l-( COt~'*''J?CDOS00J~--ri — COCb'-Dt-OSCOODCO « T-T Iff' 11,579 745 850 531 7.56 628 498 Gladwm County Billings Buckeye .-, Butman Gladwin ., (Tl'OUt Sage.- _ Tobacco 6 s S3 g ■« 1- East Bay... Fife Lake Garfield Grant... Green Lake.. Ijong Lake Mayfield Peninsula _ Traverse Whitewater. >, i a ; f '■I New Haven Niirth shade North Star Pine River Seville.... Sumner Washington "VSTieeler Hillsdale County Adams Allen... Amboy Cambria Camden. Fayette —lOtCO'^OcDt-XPCS "^ to-*iocDt,-aocio — ^ICO i-iWCO ■* »ff CDt- cocnc f-( c-t CO ^ in «o t- oo th 01 CO -* in «D t- 230 CENSUS OF MICHIGAJSr, 1884. •jaqTOtiN 9nn 1 "^^2— -''2^;f-'— tzS^ ??^? !i??; 1 T-( '?! CO •* *0 5D ' i-HIMC0-*»0Ot~Q0C»O to 1 s O 1 Q 1- CO -f a; X -1 'j: cr. o o (- --= -:*< • ^ o o i-COt-t-o: a: u- -i cr. ooii'XCO >Oi.-i ^c:^--^rzi-o cIc^CICCloSIH -?ccco o O o c: CO 1- )■- i- — -^' lO 11 -fx: t- ' t^ o o CO .-Tx- 1-'^ xT— 'tc L-'cTo ci' ; 1 RS^Ssg C-. i- ^M --O ^ 3= ■^ ft^ .3 o P i§ III oT ; ; cot-' g ; is ; i sa ;"=2 ;£ 1 " S .S 'IIm 1 1 •3 o "* ' i i ' 3D ci CO a S: 1 S i 1 s^ I "* i 1 :5 S3 1 g s 1-:] § : i^i 1 i ii m§ \ ^5^ ; id" I i| S i d I I JN ^M 1 1 1 ?! Xi -^ '■ : : : j : ^ T-i '"' Total value of Orchard Products ofallkiods sold or consumed, 1883. 1 1 co' 00 1 1 o •S .2 QQ GO 3 rH CQ 1 i t*^ i ; ;S is r S"^- 1 1 1 iS ^ -' d 2 r-Te*" r-Ti-H OiiOi-i I 1 .-T ,-4" : 1 1 1 1 §s i-^sssss 1 i d 12; ^00 t- ;+-. ^"^ D 1 a; ^ C X X ?■ ^ T— . M" CO-* I c ' ■ ■ ' *j ^' 1. o J c.-- — C c J*:^ >, ; ; nil > [I. o 1 ■J3quinj[ij Qun ) ■x O O — -M CO-f lO ■^t-.» o: ^ CI M i5?!t >- CMCOtmo to r-.C^ CO-* io o T^x C50 ORCHARD AND FOEEST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 231 T-'NC0"*UMCt-coo: ?^ ?^ ??" •^ ^^ s= t- s i-(NCO'*L'5 35t-QOGJO — ^ l: '*' i!7 CD 1^X050 S?5?S^ .-1 75 CO -e< O «D 71 ir7 ST en t- CO "jTT 1- O -+■ X 3D od'7i'c:'o'— :d CC 1— 1 I— Ir-I cos CC 3^ is| 8S2 tn i=s i sii ■^co_-^ ^§ -i lO s§ o c-f i i g" p CO j lO U3 eo I liO -« s N "* o "* :3! i°^S i i s 3 OS. § of 1 s P s -H-'V 11 '"' """ S ""* la c* CO Ico j ^3 iHCO c4^cSS ^^co^cK«ioq_ CrH--ir»o" g i«^ -"srss 5: S"?:-" S2S '' ;!§ O es iM QO CO -M o» co" S :"-§ -"SIS ssssg« OOCOt- rHr-iC3 > OS fr- 03 » CO 00 rH CO .--< jooua gt-M^O^ ■^00«rH co^DO^-^-co l-OOOCOi— 1 .-IsDod-^'co'oT 05 rH^rHT-T «" 0*^" O (M*" rH rn" ^j . >— 1 1— 1 I— > 1— 1 CO -*' l^ -M 00 Oi gss^^'^oL^gog^gsS^s^^ i(? ;C M *! -^ 2 C r- ?"l -+• O .* 5 c pi c II mo: £ !> i g if ^< 1— 1 < o I c 1^ Jk3 J' 11 Si >- a- O 1 1=1 c > p 3 <5 o c "B c o c p" - « ;; 54 ?: ;:!; ■r: ^ r- -jc S s w w?i -M S s S-1 s l-H-M CO "« lO SC t- CO CiC: — 71 ;4 ^ i2 » L' =0 c; ri 71 i: c^iN I ?1 CO ^ lOCO 232 CEMSUS OF MICHIGAJSr, 1884, •jaqraiiN ami | '-"Occo-.jKco^j^ct, 1 i-Hoacc-^ieeoi-oooiOw 1 - MCO^i; - ;ot^ooc;0- tit u a -a £ Ph 1 S2 S2S iSSSSS i| c: cr. ic '^ — ~- '^ :o =: i.- -O, -a -* CC CK CC Ol C^_ C>>.CC CC 0_^I^ oTcd'— '«o'i-^ CO o o: o'cD Ol !§ II „ S CO *^ e- 5 to j W llffl o 1 ; !omo 1 1 ' „ -9 . "3 a; i»o i • Ms 1^ t-*" I |S i i ; ;0 i o* Is CO |oi «S7!» :c u.- i- ^__=; --^0 5^ .-0 1 1 ^' ^^^"15^^^ cT Counties, Townships, Cities, and "Wards. 1 i 1 5§ T C 1 C C ■JH > c C c c J" < id <2^ E- 13 £ 3 c c B 4) >^ 1 1 m 1; c -iJ '.isqiunj^ 9un 1-00 ^'^-'^^;X\^-X]Z, 1 "^-^'"^i.-^t^coc:Opj 1 r^?lc-^o:j"t-a:c;o-H ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. ^33 «??'*W?COt- I ,— ic^cO'^o^t-xoOi-HS-irr-rhirrtct-cocJO^^t^ i .-i?icc'*'OOJ:-x>OiOr-i23CO-*»o«t-Kos eo oTci 00 1-^ CO 5ii5 i-rjM — i^t-^ ?^ ^5 u- S J?f L-: 51 -^^co i- — i--* c » 1.- — ic co,L- -T ■* - '?l -*■ Lt 30 := 1^ 3: — C ? CO — O — CO O -M ■- LO r5 ro -^' -^ o ur: od t~ o' zD co .^.,,, :;: I - -- 30 r' J- X 31 r: r^ 1- 3 O : s: 1--:: :o t-o = X X c; CO . : m co^X;_r:^— __c;__x -* -* t ^- CO ro "^ Lt '111-'; ~ e; T f- to >-0 "M oo — ' o V- ' ■ ■ Ti . -.- ! — -- ■_ vi ,- ! ' c; X «3 o o fl=i -T Zr;^X C0__0 X 'S^^^i-d^-^^O; o_oo — -^ ia«ic:r-(r-. ISS 'COi^ CO^ i^Q ■to CO r-i I- — -* 1 Iff c; to lO lO '-o »o c t- locuoi-xcroi ■ 1— c3 -co I— ii-:rx ■-— ' 'OQ2 ■ lOKO g : ; :§ ■ OC^DO'CIO iS"" -o_ -7-^ lo c;_^ d^ j;^ t- 'if^ 'j-'t-'co'co 01 01 'TtH >-o c: '^■> X CO 1 o 03 X C; < - .X (_ ^ oi c: O O* — '^ ^i ._; C;COiCCO-- x "^ * - x co ».o d 01 r-1 X to CO — X <-0 lO X L-- • o tc ^- L- : -o T-i ?i -:^ X ri c O-i- tr t-x—i C-l— L-l 1^ 1- glggl^pgi? U- ~ X ~* « CO !x;o~co— '=^'"X(- — i-::3 — i ^ C1.-I -a:t-to«cc~:0'-tOi020^"i-f^xcoto — r-o^ J.-^-rr-*-3-^ihL-^C0C0iOii:i^»nTfi^?ji-OtD* 0!Xi--COO!iO-*'iO X0:0 O: X'O X- I - i.O X -* c " - '■ ^H -rf CO Tf -^ to s Sji n 5 H a> 3 o o c t - o ; o . . ^ . -f ., „ _ : fc-3 t; 5 i 5._- :■= ; £ : S 5' ^02.?,, C[ CO -T .O ^ I - t r-. Ti CO '^ ^ :» L- X Oi O — >t ^ tH rH 1-1 r-l ^ l-l I rHi-lrlr- 30 : -^ .- c — . 3 - !i? I H :-l CO ^ uO ^ i-- X n ^ — T 1 T -M-O O I - X' . 234 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqTOTifij SUIT [ r-'«CO-*>C«Ot-0000— "MCO Value of all Forest Products sold or consiinied I-H S3 "*c:cr. s 1 o a cc:0 CM un »n Oi -* ?^ cico co" (M'c^im'co" 111! ;ii?;t ,-*->_H ■s "v"*^^- C'l— ^ l^M^ Q M .-1 MCO-^mOt-COOiO T-< CI CO'*' r-^ --O !:: COCl 5i -M ?5?S c-.cc S 5 S s CO ^ o i g i ct 1 g s g 81 t C"! :c i-O -^ -?"» :d CO •^( •- o: c-3 .; :c -r r: I- I*: ■?! COQ cr. If; -X) +< X c: o i-cc ri_7i o_t-. ci_ri_ ^ i-T CO ^' :c'x'"t-^'^' ^'^D -a^"ar 1— ■ c; Q ~ lo o 1- ' O O CO C^ Cl ■ 0)110 'COCO OiCDo:rt«ii-H 3«Sp T t-vC t-_ C - CO 5 1- *■''?■!'>■» ^ oom o uO CK lO O lO ^1 C; CO t— 3? r -^OlO'COpCJ — cct- Ji :• 01 ^ c- CM .— ir-l Bearing Trees, 1684. o S5 O CO d Ci^^coo-ficcoi— o>cocot^c;> « o o: ■rt s lO .* en -5 -J ?5 lO : ijO 3-. Ol 3: O S2 w O O^^ "«■ c: X^-*- : r^' -x'co'^' -t cc'co' iC I ~ t-'o' :a'ac'i:z c H X lo >- oc 01 01 ri CO O' O CC CO OJ =0 i-Toi 30 Q t- oi 3c r- 1- ira i.o t- CO CO "—I ;§g3: c;_^v.oco t-c: :i X 3c^t- oc^ i^^ '+ ex c: x lo >; -f oi' t-' > ::' of x' cr t~^ lo' of ^ >' x' -xT i-^ o' o' x' t— * t ow=..o — iox-^i--^co-jrc;j;oi-+-Oc:iO — r-c^-« ^ Li ;3; P -^ ^ *.^ -^ ^ * c: X -t •-? C ' - J: c; — cr C: i.O C; -* CO^-^0"*^S-^-:*^^:D'r^'3^0 01^liOCC'— li^oloi-^ C Id ; rf d* ^ 1. ci •- M-3 2WX? 5 ^3 d o s ci;,¥ d d 5 £5j 2 Co oc « c — d -lOlCO-^uOCOl-XOiO — Of CO r-i M CO >*^ UO ^ t- X CV w - — ,'-'McO'fo^(~-xc;p — m;o ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 235 -'DlC0"*v0c0t-0D0;O--e4TO O-^WTO I "5S eDao-+'.-t I- TiO t~. C Wi-i sssgs T— ?(0 :a: X - NO Si I— ICO HOCOi-I NrH tnt-->oooot— 94osoO"*iot-3p Oi Q»o*raost-iocot-eD3tOt-Os-*« «0 TO O lOOli-H TO T-t OSOOO I-* iTOtn ■«'-H iOi-l"«iHfrl TO"*0 05_CQ_T-| i«^cicour5eoTOOcO!po;(M-Ti* t-t- 1-1 DOOpt(3(:DCO'>»CO»racOQOCOPi'M-i' -2E^^oo'!r'f:oiQ'Mir5t-?iTOQ 0i'-('*'m TOQOOJOit-i— (»J3»flira C0»i3mC000TO0DWTO'*O CO ©4 t- cOi-l TO e?cgCJ75l-O:D0iO — tSirrO! — Q-M-XJOirrcD iftr-<.-i COiiSi-lirSCOOi-HO^TO'^'OO'^TOTOiOC-lTOi-l So - o^ o 0) o. fc o'« ^.9 2« 03 oM — ^ ^ 111 COY- ffSui: ^r o g cs.23 nt'S cs'as 3S gS=3S S. pJ3 t,4j 3 3 0) i-r: o^ g ea^ij^ o ■- K J ■*»»!Pt--CO l rH«CO-*U3 I T-'&lCO-.^intOt-OOClOwMCO I i-H N CO-* lO eo t- OO OS O -H « flD ^ ITS tO ^- OC CT. O — TJ J^ H; NNSSC^SS I I T— IrHr-ii— I I i-HrHrHrHrHrHi— II— I^HT.HClCi^l -ICl 236 CENSUS OF ^MICHIGAN, 1884. -jaqmnfj- anii; I --'■Jito -*"0=Dt-ooosorH | '-^NCO-^'^eot-ooa.o^^co^iso w«ciO — -^ir^-^ z c:;, Cl -X/ -r: " '. t^iCKXi CO X> C3CO— 'Oico3com'.o — m^^ ■•^t SC-^iiiSi^'v^JQ r -* x-o — rf - ct; Vino: ;= wrf oo£--^^'rf^— i-_x^55 jl^c;^— ^— ^__r( » x_^ i--.'if;cO?>ri-rooo^'oD-/3rc: C''-^^;^ CO -^ :o 3 Xi ^^ CO CO ■ £ .2 r - • O lC ?J t -^ ?I ■?( co' i-T 3.M S-^OO ^ s: a coco 5 — 00 coi^i--o:oo— ';dcoj^cO'>i 0000 — o; »raco — coaooo-^ I— mcOMooicmeDei-isiiiS = = -?£<» o ? — ?^f;S^ — S^i;z t C^ ut I- M ■M 'Tj' ( - t- 5J 5* r- — c: t- *■ c; i — f';^_,-_ _ Sit; — 5:: ::c — — ii X *', ^ ^ :y ^ irt i>? '^ — « — t— XtC^DO-^^'iCiCLTt-oCCOt— « CCCO:COi'— 1-^ a) en t5 S r (Ml— ( CCCo'cfc-rj-COr- S^S^^pii^'q— SC:a:xi-e — -c: — or — x:o» 1^^ — ^^-^■j:::t~:c-*'?ii.-xx acc:m-':'M?5--M— -r-* ft II r w o: ^> -- .-* SCO oc' cc X r- — — ,- ^ . ^ ■ — Pi ^ ri _ r: Q. l-~ "^ 1.": 01 T AC 00 I- t- 1.-? 4.- l-^ iC ^ O M 3 X ic X wo ^Sfo >5 ^1= i- 5 - O C IJ ^ ; : 2 > ! : : a> c > i. ■ ii -- — - - ! :^Sji >T y; . '_30 O c: — '?! :s__c^ ■;-'^— i- Ti_t- •^^•^^ orioTx t-^t-' coo c-io'co''*' i~--* coco' o" « iC "M lO O ; S3 O £; OJ p J Cl ?3 O fl^^icS d3_T't_rH - cocooTco^oinG^c-^soo'cidco- — oo-^nxo »0 03C^ 1^ I iin C5M S3 TjlMCO O .,-lrHrH-- ■ 19 ■ .-i«5.-( ^J-^--0co-*ocot— 238 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. 52 Co S s e CO C3 13 S e CO 'e 8 H o o > •jaqratiN sutt 1 00O> 1 T-i01CO-*i««5fc-COC»0^iM«i 1 i-(MCO r-C«CO'«t"lOeDt-COOSO^ s o =1 ■a g ■s 2 P s ffiOOCCCO jO CO 1— li— 1 ;^- coco' ill i i^S 1 ,oS, 1 ICOCO o ^ i III icToTeX III i i^S ^ 53 CO "^ fcO O O CO '^ £ .a o s 1 5 OOD ri i IN CO , , 1 g i i iss I IC&QO 1 ^ £".2 : ; ; ; i ■3 o o -9 . t- T3 So ^ 1 ^ 1 I - ; ; ; ; 1 - S3 i 1-) i i Mil d CO (Ml-H Total value of Orchard Products of all kinds Bold or consnmed, 1S83. se C^CO-»S^-^ 00 to W^SD_ o" Wr-T ei" i-T S'^ i : :^ i j(M(M aj O 1 •2" 1 CfMCC- CCt-31 8 111; bo 1 1 i o l» gSSgS|« 32|g IJII i' i o ^5 gJ^N cow -HCO ■2 jq g O © ft <: 1 1 A g§ Cc55j-05r-iCOCQ"'-iclbj" o -c 2 SS j bo 1 s s 6 |S coo^50•^■^^-l^-cooi•»♦^o:— '-^ 1 \\ ; ; '.^ ; ^ MOO 1 1 I r^in sSft^l^^^^^S"'^ o> |c -s 8S i 1 jco i 1 1 s' a o o 1 en 1 1 c o 5 d 00 1 > E CD 1 0^ c X >1 Cl 1 id o 'c n CO :=■ 5 a o o i) S3 i Ni sill i ^ i ■jaqiunN aun 1 00 CT. 1 ^ N -0 -* o ■as t- ■x> CI ^ — > ■>] ^^ [ r-i MC< = 1 " NCO-.1 lO to t^ 00 OS C- — ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. ^39 i-H©4e0-*if5«01»000iOi-ie4C0>i*»iO«D i-l05CO-*»0«t-QOOSO'-i'MCO'#»0!Ot-COO>0— ' r-l!MC0^OC0t-C0C6O CO -.2 T— I u- :D O 3; O CO ■- i.^! -t' CC --I 1-H iO O lO ■>i -^ ^^ »- !0 IB lO 55 b- i—i x; *> t- — o — o i.~ -* CO OJ *l t^ C^t = CO t~ Ti L- C^i 1--^ r? ^ ITi GCi;:'X>''tH?n-c03:oocOw. cDi— r-3_'w '^! c5 co__C5_u^__Kr_'?i_i-- o -?• — o o_i-__c; ;r -^ t( x> "^ >(5 lO ira CO o "-D u; in lO coooc33iO-+'r3:o(>i(j5 -*" i-Twi-Tco'*" CO O :o CO C-i CO i-~ to ^ " C ?i Cl OS cot- 83 sii CM I— iTl ,— 1,— iCO 1--C 1 -Ti-H I— '^f - __ ro t- tJ> l.O t- r- — "■ r CO 31 1— I o c: c= -fOoacO COOU5— 'SJffKnt- Oiffl M — ' CO M W — I ? c(co-^cot.--Oiasi:DCL_ ic*3<:o 1-nnw M a — . Ci i^ '* O -*> c: CO t- >— 1 1~ O T-;coiOXi-iC3c:--0-j:Oi-0-t'=::oo CO 'M__ lo_c; cc l-__-3i m CO ir:^7i^Cj^'-<^ ^'=o i-i" c^i-T coo'^To'-* CO iC OS CMC l-— __Os^— — ^c- ^.-OCOCOrO-MtOCO -cO'S' = c;ciccioo .ii— fc-ii— (irrm coi^o co'ei" i-Ti-h" m' eOCS"*»0 — COCOC3-*'CSQO-*OiCO gCO(MOfc-^t- CMi-(>0 01«Dt- -ICOt-"- ' — -^ C*j u. ii- v^ c T— 1^^ 1— ICM OtJja' ■ ' ? 1=3 >^ c «' != o) J-'^-^^^'o'^t^ S 9 J^ q cS -2 * ajaJSc^t*®" g C t; I3-0 t, t; *.S D-ja s i-tOJCO-^iffleDt-OOOSO — O^W'i o |T3 eg g Vfl— ^ © fc, !g 0) G J " t- o—^ t- r^ =; S^S? fcrTJ J-' -4^ 3 o O o oj d c; o g d o CD-d g'si 3^ •a C^ ncS T-lWC0-*»0«0t-0D03O^-WC0'*'iC:Di-»0: O^H -I c-l CO -* ic ;o L~ Oj o. , 240 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jsqmn fjsnn 1 -*5ieo-*o«oi.- 00C5O— '"MCO-i^OtO 1 —^'ii'Ti^iarotr-a-.c.^-^'i-tn 1 -' 1CO-* -2 o O 1 5^ " ea i|i S a q S.S_S cS S,5 S X S -o c; ?; ?i § >* £ .2 1 O c 3 I ? ; iiS" i S ] 1 1 i !S N ; 1 1 D .2 CO 5 ^ S 2 1 t i o • 1 o a; II.! "■' : : : : 1 a3 >> § a „; ; I ; : " X' : is ; -:- ; - ; :- J 1 . ; - i : ^ ; '^ 1 M 1 1"" ^~ ^/■'''^-''^ ? Total value of Products ofall kinds sold or consumed. Dollars. :!U7 S3g?sS2 ' fS-* *S c; c^ '• I"— '~ j^ "■ -5'—--- a o .a & r3 I— 1 to 1 1 i d Z ~: -: -i- ^ : '. ; ^ := d ^ . .-.^ . ig I ; -| j-- : : : : P§^ i i d Z MM , , , 1 ~ : 1 : : 1 : ; 'C; S3 -a O 1 a " 1 3 '-' ~ CD 1 1 i i ^ d Z d d Z C: — IC-- : s r s ?i " TO Vi ~ "^ -g2 : ligg 1 Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Midland County c £ a.' c wee IP ; '• Hi o ■H c tl !i C f I- i it q : 3 ;o ; ; - S.5 c ce ■ ' c 1 -=•§2 — p*i C- ■' z> (££^ II •jaqiuniii 9U|'i t- ic !c t- oC' m c •— CI CO Tt- Iff ^ *■ m ts: t- X c: r -^ ORCHAED AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. Ul »0!0i— C00iC:-^?lC0-+'»^»i^a:c:O I ^T"irti'»*Hifflfflt-a0OOi-(^^C0-*— I ,., ao *5 '^ C !g "^^ X *z: r" S -^ )- :S 3o ^f^X_L-^56 — *-r 3i CCOiO 1^ CO CI •-= CO CO Q >C— ' Of^k-OCO ^CC=:03;C:0003P CO ' x?i {r ;,. ^ CO 0_''?;_ CO' Xj'i-T :o' ' ' ' ' i2'-83 —' Oj CO CO T-H L-- - "S 1 cf >* -X m cr ■ co^^ r> i-O iX ,=i c^> -H t-" 3i^(M^ ■ -Ji 01 ?"1 1-' o -t- at' lO ~ < - CO 1-0 <- *- -t^ -p -p cc t—'-Tco io'co''X':o'-*'"i-o''—rr-r CC -T c «01Q T-iOOOO i-C^O-t-i^OOncO'^iOiO — OO — * - -^,1-* zr.^—^'>l 3i.-'MCOC0 — XCO C0 7ro'cOoi''-o'(7i'rH O Ci" i-Hi-J" rtaOiOO p7t CO — C^ CJ- co-f'OXJw c -H X X r; 71 o .- -o 7 oioi^^-xcr ___r;_o,-r X__-r_t- O u0^7t - c; CO t- CO — i.o r 71 >o r: CT: -^ -.o co 7i o -* CO :D — CO o o --2 c; 5 --0 — I T-1 C-- ci'O -+ CD -* >-o ic3 :o CO -^ o -x; —H ■-H_ i- ti^x -f^i-i ot x;ra.'t7 »_ 70~ 71— 'O -« I . - =; TO ;p 7 t -JO +- CO 7i o' i-TcT r-T^o'co' 1— «5-t<7->-l''-iO — CO-fCO— I « "«JH-*.-iffI WCOi-if-irH C ® rti -^ •.t SD J.^ oo d O - (3 s; •>fes r^ 3J i » ^ ai^ S ei3 ;- ^ o Saga ; r^^ 2? o.o_ -J03C)— '-*-;-+' >t7 71 71 o » — " o 1- r? lO 4- o o OCOCO CO'-lOlffiOlCl 71 CO no Ol -f O — ' P "■! 7^ Cl-*<70?3>OiOr? — t-t- — :oo5aiCQCO— cOf-ii— I £«sM:.5a: 3 fe = S O D 3 ? - ' - - -S°- 2 > 3^« §1 iS^ SS'gTi tu ia ?, I " 0iC0'^O:Di.-J0Ji _ ^flOlOlOliMOiS 31 ss 3S s^ 06 C w 242 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqrauM sniT 1 CO -# If: o b- CO o: O i-H >? icc-^ifieot-ocotp j .-1 CQ CO 'e- -J t- CO cr. ^ Cl CO 'i- L- :^i ? CO o 3 S Hi 1 o fa 1 ■ if? Cv H^ cr. O". CI — r- 1_ Ii-^'c-fi-T i-'o' V CI CI c; tfo't-'ctci oo'o' 0— "*OOC CO '^ .-' Ol cc o i:~ ec c: 'ii* w oo I o: Jf- "- ur: ic t- im,'^ o o ; (Mci" irro' co' (ZJ i-'? i-C r- J- ^1 — CO CO g5^'i?;=?i'-?^?^S ocTu-rciOr-rc-ico'y^io IS «J 1 '"^ ig^i ■CO 'i-'-Mi-CC o ■ C Ci ■ 1 - C^ I— C ^ I 1.-1CO iCt^i-^CtO ; lu'-^ r-T |g3 :=ig ci" ; T-i > I— CO 5g jco tn 1 s 3 1 1 : M ;^ |i 1 o 4 a > □ •9 i S ^ 1 ^ ; !" CO ; i'™ 5 ^ -^ 3 i ; i^ 1 , ,iM i' I Ico" 11 ii : ; ; - 1 -^ o 00 ;"s .-1 -*">*' ""^ ""* I Total value of Orchard Products of all kinds sold or consumed, 18S3. 1 QC_'*' i-H C5 CO i-i ■>*< t-gc:QC.-i;^55ot:t: CC C iC 'CI !•- tC C '^■' L— I— cc )-~ 1^ rr-i Si 1— I c^ 03 o i I— 1 (M ' ■ t- -* g ;iS :Sfe|'^ Cl lis 6 i ^'^ CO lO t- 1 CM o: t- O os" 1 t-T co" |5 8 :| ClOJ^—. ! co' t- 4 1 i 0Ot-COr-(W— 1 CO 0: I-H 1-1 CD 10 s i g' iC i i ^MC^l^OO T-I CON 1 -a u O 'p- a .a ^ a 1-1 n o ^ l^ CC M 3: C» S id" r-T N 11 I— 'com' C" J— c5 co' 5^s^ bo .9 S ^ S £ gg ^ H r-l 6 C -* ^^^^C^OC o t-_x ^ c- « ic S -4^ 5i N tc CO — sC :c O .-^t-'-ti-' C tc 6f t- t- o erf 1 jii pi > (5 a: > 1 3 f C c 3: c- > a. s£>i'£c £ d i.^ c > rt •> 4J c 0. c c 3 *J9ilUin^ auji cc ■VO^D t-OO cr. c: ^ c- CC-r if J^Jj^^Cvo 1 •-■iiM'co'^icic t-ao"o;o — c^cO'^icsct^ ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 343 -KNtCO'^OeOt-QOOsO'-'N .— CO o_-* WCOlOOsCOCO^t- Vt-'CO" U?i-HCO-.iri>'c a: t- uj — ^ ijj t^j VI '.-r -~ uj VI — iJi -ioOxr:oii20 w Ji CO (.- S5 c» CO COMO i-o?5 CO'r-T CO ■!-(««« C5— 'csio-*-! ■-*'a:cDcacoiCooco^'3r"-io— 'if?aDoof-eooo»n— 'O^oo ■^-i'lOODCOO'MO — ccQO-^cooo;-*c-i — cD^-co^-roooc:i'^ro;lf; — cocs in o:^os ci_-tr_co_?: o_^^— ■-^co:oQDif:oo^ci_c:^sD"*L-oo: co__-* -^jo lO >— i « ^Dt-OOt-OCOCl'-Ot- CO-*-- ■ooosaa—c^o:-* ^ CO TJ rl CO CltO CO_-* CD tDi-Ti-r CO" ■^50~rm^ico»co3i— 'tDOc^-*coxnt-m-*oicso icomiMd-^-H^DNO ffiocooocowoco ini-iccot-'-iiar-co i-ico ■~^-'-^ — — COC^ r-i •ooioirewooNt-N t-MMi-lr-ft -^j-t 1— (Ml-1 .-I I-l 1-1 i-H — I ooic-^t-oinoc* OitiOCCSOCW^t--H ir:i--iMt~CO CM 3i "- C0C0a)l-'C■#oseD^-Olcoo^-^'!f^- Woocour'^lClcoo:«Cl^?I-^l-l-9■-*ecllQur5:oo^-— co^'MiJtcO'MQococo-^ o^tr.— CD-* — oD-^^coi-it-t-. — .— weo — fr-cooio — it-oomOLOtoco'* ^HJr-t-COiOCOOCOWM— 'O J-.1XJ — t— COt't-SseDt-QOQO OOJ01i-(JMiniC05Mt-COt- t-OCDOSO irtOOO-*— 'COCOCOCOC co»racocO'?lir5ir:t-ia-~ r aO Oi ■-* fD no - >0000CS=D-^O-*t- ; CM lo -M o m I- o tM ., - . OC0>Ci^-l— t-O^OI-* I— >COOO:CCOCOCDCDOO>C — CM u-f .-i_CO_-e' Tr-»_-!r irriOin_OO^COiMb-0 co^-^cd"— ''ift'i(;'"-^ic'in-*'-*"i-7i-i" 1-^ .-Ir-(i-ICMNi-ICMr-<«>-l tO>O00T— 'COOpOM— OOCOOSi— I ooQot- n-iccD "— a3ioo_>nco O'f OS (CT-Ti-r-^ CO eo CM CM »0 lO M -J e>l ^- r- c^aoc4 eOOCMMOCOCO- 'i — ri — mine- - -iiO - t 1 1 s i 1 1 : S 2 5 1-^ 3 •^ -^ o « ig N ' "^ i"^ 1 i : ! i • 1 ; '• if 1 o .a (1. 1 1 d Z ^ - = = q j « : ,C1 1 ; i = 1 ,** bo o Z §-!^?a 00 I ;3C ; j — — - - ; ; p d Z ^ (mS^ - 00 I jco ^ -*^ en a! o <1 d Z or tJ — c: »_- ; ; ; ; ; 1 ; ^ ; - ^i^sS ffl ^ d Z S : SS ; i :|-'S S2 S i sa 1 -- : s i oc ^ ^ rH d Z I ; ; oF^iS^g^ i '6 ■si Hi .S »r ^ ft) p t i E a t C ^ - C c 1^ ra i, c J^ ; 5 c ; O ; C re ^ ^'= — c ; 1 ; ! > L i a 3 •j&qwn^ 9un CC"^ >0 T »- '- CiCf ^^ If «=t~occ Sii ^" r^CiC 'd ir? 1 - c co^u: a: t- OECHARD ANB FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS. ETC. H^ -"Wrr-fOOt-XOSO 1 rHWCO-^iO^t-aOC ■"Mcc-^tCOt— oooso— '■Mr:i';f-»jr*:ot~co '— C^i c^ '~'=!;i:^'~??^~'"nr'-'^ ' ~ = ^ "^ zt/-^ i^ ^ '-' ^~ — ^' z mo I H— ^S Jc ur ^TCiT^I-H _! = '-,• ^."^ Li^ r: ^ ^ :^ -- 3 CO X L- L~ rr — 3C — X t- c. 1--^ i.-: r: r-. (- r: t - r: I - ■i' cr i - N 00 ?o c: •Ti :c t(_;c i- urr cc t--?i <-t i-ho; ut i— m Ol I o l2 O ] c; o CO Qvf COCO iPI CO ■* CDS' c; t' -M cc 51 as|-*g|2|35 5iacoioroci-cr= — -*io — c^csffl'-^T-ip- fcc^i:trt--^C0in:^ — ^,t- cc cc CO os_ -co cTNC^'M'so'-^'-i'i-i" d'oOoTrH" e r^t^ "* CO CO i- "* □o_cc^O o t- o "^oo 5 Qo rHf-H e>i OCOCO — OD:0 — 0?r:p'M«D«c:'>> — u-us Ci-*035iCOe*COa:iSeOU53iC«CiOS 5'>»3;(Mr-o * ^-^-f^ Dag — f-co^«i.-^:ct-~»^o — t-xt-ri! ®OWfc-t-CO 1-t 00 »0 "* CO O CO o O»^—'0a-J-*'C0 — --53 ■>!«-•■ — COCQUSO o: CO T-. 3 CO CO r- 25 S i^t TT i-i-^mo! ■a : 't^ >^= =^ jj iJ I d i2^'£— ES-^^-L- ocicr — -Mr: — I- 5?i : r- a ~~^c>tco -*iO »t-CO z: o «- ^' S '- - C ::r"> tn tc^— 0-— -;._-. ■— iCiCO-^iC^Dfr-OCCi & 5 - -j:r c i> - -tw.-o-^ioot-aooio — Ti:^' 246 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jsqranM amT I '" ■iO- ic 5S 5 O t^ CO C-. O 1 '" ^1 icc-*ir ^o ^c lCOM-uOeDt-CSOOSO- CO -*- lO «5 t- CO o £ o Em rt^ £ o g - 1 O 'It xcr 5f -^ i-COCTT'-f ■-i'»ro'».-'co' in -r smmimMmmmm CC >— 1 T-H f S^ 2 „; ■CO) y. J3 ^ a CO « t-1 W 1 ^iii ~i^ >>{ r^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ i-'cc'co'co'irfr-TcfTH" 11 3». J-aSg e as ii § s jrH if: lo t-o 1 cr; o CO ~. t- ; CO ^ lO § CO £ "o CO* i iz; rH i-H '"' '"' ■H 1 S -a §0 a 1 co" 'M S 111 1 '.rM Ico ! o i O § •OD T-H r-l Total value of Orchard* Products of all kinds sold or consumed, 1883. 1 Oi 1 CO cc c: CO cc --^ --■ c= !C c: C ■ -^^ --T ro i-Mi^ t* OS >■-' Co'co't-1 CO-h C-l'!!^' rn" CO 4 t o 1 "3 CO ja CO d ;2; s i-O S S .2 S Hi S ^ " d no in lO o ^ 1 i d ■^ rH O'* ' '"' C^lr-" '■ DO o 13 CO 1 8 o> Nr-( 1-- ss Is sips 1 ^ § i s §"5 t- i:s m az^X »_ ic b t^^E i-'^t^ CI^S =*_^W --<__^ co^Pi g" aCOO'-*'cO(MWC0^ ic CCCl |"SiiiiS-2iss==l- Connties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. t o 3 ^ r p ta "a a: 1 c t- 'c a E i t- 1 1 1 • 1 O c c h c ■<- o c c c £ G c -1. < en CIS c i 1^ ■:il C C ^ 56[^ £ uaqoin^] ouii t ^^ M '(f U" CO b- OC Cft <= '- « M -* w cc Cs»C0'*v0t0tr-CCClO— C-lCO-fMr^tCt- ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 247 coos B s?i ?? ^ lr^^^-30 g o - Si?i^S» 1 '- Cl :o -^iC cot- 00(310 d ■M CO ^^ l^ ^ t- CO =: ?,p. ^ ;* ^'iS ti '-I MCO 1 CO O — I- --O — L^ O -* T"" i-l O i-t C; -t^ — O O ■:: X' Iff Lff -M ^ t- L- OJ X C-. o ^ l5 -^_-r 'j-^.cd COCO-ftO'-OCOO'+XH— ^?co o'o'-i^' — 'J' CO CO ic ;d .-1 in" ill o 00— 'Cl'ffCO— 'S^-MCOlCi -f c? ^ 5 ?t ^iS '■'^ S ^ 01 -^ CD x Iff: -" -H ■^^ '--^ 30 ~*< >f: X — --= CO .-( -0 i- f- CO CO -* -^^o^o^—^co :i >-ff>_o^-r 01 0. olo':D''*'o'co'rH o'T-r^si'i-T'*'" lis 3 ; =°§g (M*"^' i-Tt-T in OCO OS £3 s S" 00 s CO cd" o CO Jll J^ oi" s 8 8 s g s CO (MrH t-CC J-i (M i-H 617 40 2,271 4,(148 1,000 876 IIT 1,148 933 2,992 1 ;^ii^5§ ooeDOiQCi^OCsOCO-^Ot-CO'^m'M-^^ti'M^a CO -fi ^'^ CO '-' 00 otocoo5 CO r-TrH CO' l^'S-'S too '"' ss CO eoi-H S lO (M rn" §S" is CO i—MOCO— ( jg s ,-1 rH S" >-H 1—1 OSrH '"' CO 1,421 20 740 4,770 835 1,050 189 1,908 1,085 3,254 s ■ (M^ OiCO Cs" Oi "^^ ^H OS <^ 0^ OS ^^^ ^'^ 0^ ^^ CO (^3 '^ aa-'(M?lH^»i.QOai-#cO(3:00:3 CO-* • -*iO(M (M__ia^6i^CO 03 i-i OS 1- CD LO 00 00 OS. ,-^5j -;cc oo «d CO c4 s :Si|Sii cRcocoa?co'>?-3ico — 55a3W--»oooD— ''C^r?lO^-o^■-ol«?c^^ 00 CO -^ ■* "^ N CO ifr_-* 04 1- 1— 1 — ' eo «; 00 co_-ijH^ -* tji 7^ ,— 1 30 CO ^ 00 O-rfCOCOKl'OQOSOCOCOO j^OSrHgO £ 1 IS o 1 (5 c '5 1 1 a to o CO c > ■.c s a re 5 'o 1 cos s S3 00 > c i| 2= 1: > 1= g c c re t < c a < Id CC 4 u s a: a I CI c 01 c: > B I 1 c s hi > I p 1 -73 c I 1 t 1 1 u PI ii |g 1^ 1 s s OS S « SS S5 s (S s i3 CC 9"' s « a 3 s ^ 03 Q* (?2 -Th uO CO t- CO OS N CO i-H ■ll IS (SD r-l t- CC OS s 53 ■& §S s; s s a " « CO 248 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. "aaqninjj aujl i-'r:ic*-i'>ccri-ccc:o-^c]fc^if7crt— cccro— 'ffi ; i-iTico'*o^t-t» tn* o s 1 §Sf5 Srsco — ' — ' ~r L- »c' o '-£ OS f^' c;' rji ia~~6 •' c' ic i-J irT xT cc CO -*•' r i'l-:'" o 5 311 CO w" SSgl;2tX2.5riEl;il7SSSg!:5^g£S Si 1—11—1 :£liSHi QOO"M P- 3J .-' 5a.«5-^'- So > '- C:. ^ =o O ; :«g^ coco p .-. ■ -I « M ? c; — Oi X t- — ^ ^ ?l 0= '-':■ »* ^'f ?i "*■ c: ir: t^ — r < S^OC- i-iCO — of -j:*! X ^ ::; ^ ■:o 1- — t-i--" i- o •.D lO o; X CO T-. ct cc CI « t- c-i -*■ o « X CO t t^C: -rf XCO — XCOI-'-'35 ---i-xt-c:oxt- ims38 i.- N -^ ^ , ur J ■* "* ■ c:__o iS cc CO CO .-. 55 i'f^Sg eOOaCO-^Mr-i'*?! 5SSS2 N i3;;ccct-Ot-'rft-(N a 2 a .-,i :-_.7:;s X s « £>i t; g s x:,^; E 3 — ' x' >-~ "' T J t-T m' Ti" O «- c «- , 1' I- :r 'jsquin^ i-> Cvl CO ■«■ o o t- ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 249 -.(MCl:l■^lOaD^-oo-!:o--■^■^co-**r^^ i:: I HNCO-^mtCt-CCOJ c: i-r J-— — (- X CO -+•'" :qo?333-^- coo CT ;d =' L-' c; 1-' t-^ in' L-^ -*' i-i CO CO m' '3::^' ^c'co" — o:F-tor-o- i-'* ecoocO'* — c»x*c iS'S CT._^:>; Ci r.^co o c^_,o o: o ■>!_-* c:^o_,5i.r3 1^, coco— 'cooiOOTt-as C"^ "rj- ic CO Ol^ X_ CC 00 w_ 1 f; CO o; oi to oi oo' (» cd" .QO o: c^ O O -C T— I X' O Oco ^ 1-: 3; ci x-io cr -^ic I— I ^ i r; r: o o ' o « S i :S (M'l-i" C-IC'IO .-iCQCQ OQCDi-H MCCI^Ol:^p ' laio o ■ ' ■ CD CO Tj< 1— ^ C: -* t-i 3: 1 - (M ic O O ir?^o; I— oo o:^iC C! !DC0iO4«iOt- °:S?5 t-Cei^OQD»-J— ■tDWr3MiC;3Jr-OS*lNO Ol • — 7CO»t--O^X — 33 — »0 C3 -*-+"MOiCiOiC:OOiCOt-CiO'>*^r-f j~i OJ CO —I (M N ■* rH WiMr- ifi^i i:? 1-7 -jd — >" — -* rr oco '- t-co OHH 00 — OCO'-HrO'MClCp i-TfiSooo:??iOOio co'co co' ifl m'oi CO'rH -f ff"* o >c t^ "■> 3: — in 'T T*i *- 03 :c o o "> oscOicecQO — :c«DC7i-"£:t-oiraiir3 c-'coTC't^-^co't-'ira'ojcoco'Nio'oi-ra" STosco MQiccooo'*'— <»^ooroi 'Oioicooof:- Si_-*m»rt^ffi tW-o^_^__0^'C wio— __§, a't— CO lO -1^^— co'o'— ■^'"^'"— CO ^-^'o iroo-^iootio-^ — t— — "coeo't-T'^'odt-^Ttrirf" c: ococD ~'c: "M ~( '- ■^T — ■- r» *> i-ci «D -M w c ( :o 7! O y; Tt O (- iC -+- -^ — -^ CO cc I-' ci rt ?0 K ^ c-s ?! ,-. 71 r-i :o -*■ o OJ — cot-'^-j-*wt-ascof-*>c;ts— 'o i-t — r-Mco -+'i^'--iCic — fr! o .-ir: o: =1 •— " ' J ' rf w.^' is ^1 a -=-> °^^ DOWi;eL.i:S:^iiy_:Sa-a;-/.?^Si 3g ^ c= fe-^ e c 3 5 si c P e S §t^S" « -'MC-5M-i7:0i-cCC5O— ■ j r-iC-iCO"VOCOl.-*DOSO— "MCO'^iCsOJ'. | r-iO»CO"*Ui^l'COai tfMCi^lG^ Tlr^fM WCOCO 1 [— 1 1— 1 1— I (— 1 1— 1 1— 1 i—t I— 1 t 32 250 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jsquiniij SUIT 12 Oi— iC'"!c-:'f'oot-ccc:0'-'CtT' r-l 51 C0'*L-'St-00C:O—'?"lCC-+ •--;;(:- XC Co 00 s 5. s C6 §23- E 00 ^ O ( CI ~- 1- uT cc :c a. :-: t- c; c c-r^ci^^cj. -+ r— ;c L- Gi^ -Oi^XCCOtOtC-^Ctr- : L- " ! t- c; ^ ^ :S '8 e •I S B B O I o o pq ;8" gg; O iiMi- SO 'CO W 'i-l :"i . -I c — " -*- •e 'C iS "O , T3 c^i-ctr^cc^i^ — o— t- — — L-c;^^ — — ' cc c^ :/: — S — c^ fi t-^t- c^ X iH o — H ~ L-T x -;'?> rt'L-'t-'x' 't-'rr':i'?>''i---' ar'n't-' :z'?i'?i'i--'cr t-l 1-1 ' :^ .-1 I— I r-i l-H 1 'Nrl .-(COOS iT. ^ X' bi^:^:^ CO c-ii-T t- C g O CO O CO S ^ CO '-'^ ;CO .— c 1—1 gs 1- c: ?l c t~ uo t^ I- w 2^ t: — * i^r: ~c: c;ro ir:«o-*o)i— I e-1 CO 10 N >o CO »n Q o o; CO CO >c -M t- \c 1— ^co t-^a5_o t- 1- io_ eo 00 '^,— CO I— 1 10 Wi-I^co'oi' lo" *o n'i— ^ ccc;C^otcx-t — ^-•^oc-+l'-^- o^— coio— — ojccoecco'— oicTO cooi'io-V^-^coc^Tinoo" oo'^i era'.— Tot XXO:i<:ceDt-cO"*l^C-7 tr 1- CI ic I- 1- t- -^ tr X -f - X oi y V- c~. X (5> tr: cC 1.- -* cr cr -^ IC C= X u- ii^ 'i- -* O 'tfi X O X I- -tf- I.- t.^ -5 tA C! ■3 1=] c F- If .S3 '^^St ■ gS^iic^ligiSS ^^ < ■< 0: p: c OCCWXW ■a:r f'iocot-.xc;0'— 'Mco-T ORCHARD AND FOREST PRODUCTS, MARKET GARDENS, ETC. 351 I— ' — ^- I-" ■— 1 — — i-H — ■ ■— ■ ct 01 ?J gi c-i otg'j ?i g^iM r: c? I T--I — — : — I— I . ^~ — ciTi cc-— L--fcco:irro->*'7-jc:x-^t-^oc:oQcco~.-3 1-- t- t~ 30 O t'rtoo-h3;ir;3Ct- ts g ir S"; is ~P S p* It S ^J — "^ 2: ^ iS *■! ^- ?: 2? '-'J tS <=; ?J o; ici-t J! O; o ri — ' --0 o: -^ 30 or 1-- :ci 1- ff; Q 'C Cl O O X iC -O ?^?t-- i-xc ior--M If: lcc t- o o i iCO " '>" S CO sss §s 3SS gS iSSSS 5SSSSS 5wooocoeD_ "*« -e* |^-co i-H 54 lO (M «0 OO -^ CO ^ -« o -f cc c: C5 >c X o CO 7^ :o r; coi— 1- o « c; :3 )r^ X-+1— ciror03::D— 'i.oaot--4'-+-x?>c:co-^oic« '^L—X'— CS :C_01 tCrfXiCCO^JCCO^rO — iSO;OiftCO o o' T'i' -*' r-T iTi-rrcz Ol'-n'o'io iri" CO CO 7 i' -Th CO oi'io" to ICOOOOO Hiicoco eooocs-J-* CCOOOOtD COCOCn-f-^Cl-^CO — -^■,-<'^^^c■ Oi_ tn CJ_H^O CO <».t-; CO *I rH C-l^ §?s CO ^t- Ilffl •&-^ rtirico O?'(>-0M'O-^OO>f3O05O»0Ot~CDOt- OC-^-- — 7(0103 -^OaOi-HCO so iO--^i--"t sooicoot- it- d "* 0» CI (M r-J -* OOaO--'0-*'00-#QCOCOtDO'10»CQO— '001^05-* i-i-3HaortooQOt«t-^rao75-+'55'r'op-fTj'«t-t- i-j_oo ic_o5_— ^co (o o> o t^ ^tt"®Oi-'0^>o o t- 1^i-Hifrcru3'"*--ri£5-^*r-.jre^5fcoo'ooot-^co'ocoo£r WCOi-f^^t-CO-* lOiO cotM— 't-ocor-"*-^co'Vco CO ^O "^ CO CC CO CO t* O^ "^ ** O^ iw-f ^'* ^'j If." ^j — 1*^ *i oi_o_H^o_oi--c5 — C0«3,«0 i0lC-^O-*t-O_C0 SCO CO f— 03 ^ CR »n CO CO >C to — NO OgPO'^OO — ■M^-COiOaDTiCOfflCOOOO — OiiKM :lSSS3SaS r-oo eCX:OiO-^CO — I'jTtimCC.— (QCC0J05'— lOCOtD N t-;^cD i--^t~ TO t- O O -^^0_OT CO CR lO -a; lO t-^03 ■*'d5'orco't-^^coco«cQa»'co'— J'lr't-^t-^Vo'oT CQi— li-Hi— I r-tr-i M « CO 05 i— 4 i— ( i— 1 rH »;^»ft«0O«Q01'M"*»ft»^0>O;t-C0C0i-l— 'eDOOOJOSrHeOiOi-("*030iO tO'*i«*C5QfflN«)--OiO-*^Ot-OlCCCpOOl50 i-li-« i-HNr-tr- 00t-<0-^i0»S'«<0'^<0eDt-!DOSl0!0'0^t-t- ^— "-^t L'j "rr i"* 'J-' ' — ' ^^ •*-- ^J" ^r -'s ^_; Vr "-^ coioeoeoeic5-*i-iOiCT)01iG05DO OlOCOCOSJaDQOiOO -- — '" ^ CO !0 253 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. =0 s o IS e I J -si R H P O o pa ■jsqoin^ 9UYJ 4 r ? 7! ^ ? re •rt LT Ol- 30 CO :^ Zl f^ — •- CDl^ i a O £ to Vfiiii 2 § cr O ^1 ;r.-i'-(-'i-lt- r4»0 CC --> CI '^'l^'S a 5 11 -.3 a i^^'P gsss DO 1- " i£ 3 i! S 1 ^ ?s > a a ID gS E 'O QO ^ 1 " 1 ^ ^ sg 3 r^ ! 4^ ^ fi 1 »-l ^ Total value of Orchard Products nf all kinds sold or consumed, 1883. r---m-- ?T 23 ;|s= o i 4 o u o % IK 1 "* -* he 1 ^ ^ o ; <.# ■^ - |i d : ^ : ;^ ; ;S s o p. d S :0 t- iC cc 3 L- p -M 1 1 ft s d ?1 s i ^ ss|g||g2 d 00 1 a IT, c* u< ;il o a SSS;=£S«s = 3 "■. 1 g s 1 7 •2' 5 f c c c 1 i > - 4 1 Z c t Ci n 1, , c a c 'Z L. c c ' t. i: III a. 'i C c X Udquin^ i»un s. W N N - H(^ io- ■H H iC ^ 1- cc C c ~ ^ r^^'r- ^ .^ ACRES OF GROWING CROPS, JUNE 1, 1884. 253 •jaqrnnv snn | ^ i-H ?i CO -^ >n ect-coo:0 r;32":^;3 CD t-X> 3:- 0! ?i ;;?55 ■ii ?, Vl ??fii 1 »« 5tc: -^-C: -0 0; 10 ' ~ '^ -^ C: CO X> :5 ■-=■ OS 33 CO It .-H ifc-) c- ?o-f §5^3"? c§ it — r-".-^-:: CO I' = c^-^■ ot-c: CJO — -f :s -I-"; £i=a r-i'T'-Tr'^';/ L-o'^'o" -i-'— X'^p-n'" o'^'o' CO • o'co'oi'r-T-t^' =^ 1; — < C-f .-irH ■-H Tt — .r-l ,— .-H m' .-CO — ctcc- a-^^s;^ '-X Zi r*" "J ^ CO — 10 C: ^ -f.7»i--X--i 1- rv-ci X f- i"- fc oo ;- ^ ( CO cv ^ -f - f Tl lO X z; -M -j: " = COX;-r l!^ £•3 2J -30 t- ^ tf i-< VD cr'^'ift" t- •^ « CI C^l ■M r-< "ICC 71 i-tCO r-lT^ „„ <; 71 1 ^ • 1-i 'rsnH oor^c^ -^ -*-_—. ;^i :CCOr-( 1- Jl tc ' I— X coot ^1 S ,i, - ''ti ■:t -i— 2; < . go CQ» Oi^-i^ ,-^ — ,-,, ,- -^ (, -v^ .-, — :+ eg i-o Orr r^=:cD " 7- 30 v: = M 1 B? CO :2 S "-? ^ O'- — -0.-H ■Tf 0^ CO co_^ t- X 3t Ct X — . X CO --O CO ei § ^ iC -..'j; _*' co'co'rt" co' --' .— ' oj-rf ofco' ■5 <5 ^ CU _ CO-'^CM—'-f ; ^7^~_~^„ ~ cc co^c: — 'Oi Oll-ClCl Tt< ^^ — X "O 'O Ci -* CO Oi -js CO " :3 -* — . 'i* i cj ci :-^ -h^i-'MO -»■ ^ CO coco .-■-- c QJ i- 3D f-< 'i-XCOi-l lOO coco__ OJ :c tf i-T ?o ■< 00" 10 •J5-( -^ co' x' . '^ ;?Si2r">3 loO'-lt— -t-X>-*0-H ■;= t- CO M 3 -f _, QO c; -H f- -f to^ ■ t- CO -* COuOCO-Wi- — co-^co 00 — I— V — t— ■ii 1 C-t COi-^ 1 L-f-( ^w o.*:© ^ CO OS '*''M-J« -" ■S> ?t — ' -ri -* ■>! CO 3 CO.- ^^~ c: t--t -J X a5 ■^' oJ I- if7;-(-X-H r; t- » CO -0 1 - ■- rp :5 ■ - C-w ^ is 3S 0. ^co:^^^--T' 5r:5_ <^^.■o CO" rH cot- i- CO ' CO Ci cT -Tf li^— ' to'o -< § lo ir= -t< ■^ZOi^ ■i -* -fH CM Cl rj< '"' f-H X :^ r --■rif- :OTO ir Zi :-^ '7. Z- CO I- 10.- — Xt-O-H 3 ij ^ *"~ ^■' 00 -^i-ti— 1-1 ==s s « s CO -^ 11 ct.-,r-,:o. co -3 "O -^ ~ ^ 01 O't ^^i CO rH — r -^'" es -< iQ 51 :o "T » c: to — 'OO-M— . -+' — CO c; ci — -t-,^, — ^ ~ 1- t^x — , ^'^',^-^ 61 .- -^ I?- -f ^-iO — 7[ = <---■ .0 m 0, XCOCC7[.-H 5: ri^'voi-^ "^'',.~ ^,^, i-(- X. :r. -*- r: of >o 1— ?f^''S "^ ^:~5" -jT-' 3J C5 ct 0! D ■< QO -tH i-'j;i-x)-* L-s,^,-,*^ "^ "> CO ?i ^ -D — - ^, .^ „ — ,^ coco ^-0 c , |?1 .- M --. X ' CO ^ — t c- 1 ^0 X =- ~" CI 1.0 X .^ cr; 5= -i "• CO -F ^rS 1 » ;0 "^r-( -fiff— . X I- — Ot CO t-i- — 3^ C Q 1 ^ 1-' r-T oi-o'i-T'o" if: "^ ~. •^ S ¥f " CO'^D co'h^" 1 "^ 8 CO Ci CO CO coco ^i ^0 w 5 ■=-5^? OiOSOlWM ■M CO ip -H :c ;3; X -c c: — »i -0 -f 71 CO — . :3:5;:3,f3 SSS'^S Tt- p cirj ■s « V 5t T-. rr^col^rH ^COl"!^ g' >^ g IT r-i_ooira 'ocs-H- CO — rjCTt -*< ss? -f --c -f ■^"> 1-.-H 3: c: U3 -0 CO — T( i3 ;sj5»=v1 CI CO Cvi TT. t- 0<-CO'MO X en -i 1 CS^^i-lr-l 1.0 1— »0 T-H to -- '"' ^""J. 1 0) 5 ii C a ^ S-J2 (^"ZZ n S v c c is 1 _2 1 Pi a a 3 3 1 1 1 : a : 03 5 '« <«« pQZCfQCQiS ecoouo COOQC waioae aiiffii;5 1 •a^qI^n^ i&un -■ r-linCO"*>a COtr-COO: s rtiinSj^iH <£ t- X S s tms ss 8 g l^s 1 254 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. ■jaqmnN sun S2S ziaa i o -M :o ir; CO -# O -^ CO ^ Ci CC' C; -^ lO ■HOt-^OCO ^HiMOOOD "O'MSOCP;^- oirr-^icco t-t— coot- wc^ — ^^^-^ ,— ( ai>QSi~^>^ ^m CO Ol O CO op C t^ >rt C CM CO G-l CO CI .-hCJO: 1— CO eOi— >oco«o H ?i ■J^ o: CO t- « — ' o » ^COlTTI-- ocoocq QO-M-*— ' iM CO OJ W N « OS t- O O C O t- c: — t- lO t-CO rH OQ 0»f?(MSr-0 .-hCONCOCO OlCO^iO .-H CO CJ. 'T CO CO CO OO.— lOS ?( W3 (M 3C O O CO lO CO CO X- C ^ C-1 t:; X lo u^ o-t^ '^•~'*^t; Olt-COOJiO OSifltCCO'M -^Oa-rfCO t-oOQO-tr^ oot- COO -*i co^a;_ir: c; o Qi'iJai i-i -« I-* Iff '* aT^-T q CO CO f- COO OCD t-CO W W_COCOCO— < Co' i-H0-* — '^ .-": ^ O r- o O ■?! O— ( t- C^ -— 1 M 00 t~ I-H T-iU t f- 1- ?_; ::;' t- CO i~H >C M o CD If* o -*"M ■S^ .— 1 1- CO op Oi i-HCOW 5N cct- 8 Cl rt e3 oj rt p3 C) CO is? col_->»J^'^ cccoci 01^-<— IClt- THlMCOOt^ CO t-oo eDClOi^ I'm O ' « S & ' 356 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. Co g & l3 o p R O o I s •jaqmntC ^ajT -^ w « CO Tf in t-i Cl rs -* 1- i:ci- cc r: O — • ^1 r: -f ^ --= I- cc cr. o — J] J? — ^S -« i.-bj S £1 o o 2 w c: x> :r CO ! ^ -^ i- -^ o ( - t- — -H -f — -i -^ -t- i-r -*■ ro v: 'J-: o — : ■- I- ?t -:f c-t in — ^1 CC?M~i- J- 3S t " IJ 21 — i-^ -1 H M — t-( t- i-t ; — ' I ;'""'""'i*'C^5^ ^ — - ;i?^^;i^^;y ; 5, fO '^X I COCC'*'- JHCO ■O-S- ■ ."i*- Tj~xt.--ct-jtx — ~^^OX3^ — i^xf— — xr;?> — ~-f £0 OD(OCDO'-D CO ^- ■'^ 1-—-H -— r: '^ ■" iT X' >C Tl !---"-+" -1 >--- I- ;-,— ■«> i-v :^^ O^^OC X c > ^ Oi rl TJ $> fe f^ CO ^ +< ^ i~~ t- "Jt f— ;d ' c^ r: o I- c; )— ^ — ^ -^ — I -> - •aomutiiyi eui'i I ^ I .— <>j:0"*io^»?-x>aio- -,^w;-;^-^^_„x;55c ■^ cp 00 1- a: ri X CO O -# Cl -* --1 -M ^ rH X O I-. --. ^ CI £^ *[ o— 'O^oc^ix— ixxt-o;--or5N-* ^-■^CO>— iCC -H 1—1 C-i C-i 'It* ^ -a 'S' O X o St- 'tf C: ^ Cr, O :0 00 X C-t O — CO t— Osi-f -— I OI Ci I— 1 1— I t--H,— (CJCOOOeiOOl--^^.— (i-lrH ^oosDOeoo oo5DOeoO'*co W-^lOOiOODC- CO00»^QCO-*C»Q'M^''a:— I— '--ifOC- Oi^-*55csiCDrHS5cO:3i-H--i;^ '-i O! 2 r; fi — . CO o ; oxeD ! cot- «3 0S«DC0C0 -f-^r;coc;ioxo — ocot-cocoojo X-T- — 031>— (-— iCOfSlLOt-Tt 3ji-HC\ioo--H,-.«Dc4 CluO^iCtpXCOQ co'c'fco-^'oi'cO'— 'jf CSCQr-d-HOlCl-rJ'O I- c; X CI -: c; -o -^ o C5 o lo II ■^■> o"i 'C :o ■^ c; 'Ji o c: =: t- C: i-- t- L- Ti CO -f 71 X X CO C1 1— I fH'COr-lClOl .-1 C-l Ol r-lr- CO ooa^c:co-t"*o cr. £■- f- (- :c O -* -^ X O O O -*• -r L- t- SS3?3«S3!^ ^Nrt« t'»' "s^ ■*^I — ^ ^r ^f^ '.jj ^n Ca'i-Ti-H'M'r-rr-rr-r-H" « OJ — « (M t- O 00 t-CJO-*- o t-o ^ G 2~ +3 ^ 5j3 So— o '^ ~ ^ -5os. .-^ -*< L- O t- 00 I ^Ci 7t ^ msD t-OD050^ClCO -*i02 I i-(fftCO-*0=0 t-:/; I r-< M CO -*< l:^ I r-H T1 CO ^ lO » t- CO 33 258 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqranjij 3011 oio— 'Nco'^tii.'rcot-co : .-'(McO'*io«Dt-oooso^c'icO"* 1— eaM'*i»ot-QOc:o^c^ iC L- " CC I - ^C C c CO — — I*' T— I o: — o. o? s-n- ?r CO t-t-i— "Mt— I'M Oim tSCO CO eo O i- r- C-l '^ <=; CO X i- 'I CO CO ?( Ol "it t- CC t- ^I QC' Oi— ii— I I— ( .—I i-'T r:c C0 13 ci -j: »-0 CO -*" CO cr. C[-*-Tl — Cir'CO — — TfCOCO'*' c;C4-i*>!XcCinc:.c:.ocot~— c-i — o:Ococcrccc — cico-^ Cl c: l-'-i-i CO -M cr. i-co cCt-'xcciT':!-- — :jco a^ci lit cc CO i-o^i~ ^ c-i i-Tc i' .-4 i-T c-i i-T c frH ■^QOO^iCCD^COCC-l-* — 1-*. c; •;: oo c«i w I- 1- -T X' i- — i r- COrH r-lr-i Qlr-1—. CO r: oc c: o t— r: t- 1- =5 ;t)- c-1 CO ic -f O -M !■- (M — I -J ^ -X OO ^. ccccco ::^-fco Ci >— ici T-c^ci M :i -H 1 1' -M -*- f- O '-0 c: ^1 c: -X — CO o: ; i- c » 71 — o 1- oc — X i - --c oi Tf ; ^ oi — ic CO -^ CO ci 01 F-iOCO 't-C:Y^Cl-H"*«.-lCQ iiOOOi— I i^^^O c; CO CO CO (X i; CM X " O C-l -r COcOCOOj-^icO-^COC^l itocoi- — ^-f^co.cor>cc-+3x I -M L- X Ci 1- ) - -X: -M — ■ CO —. X ^ :i-.,— no oc ic ;c T- c: t- n t g^ o O O i»jOO^ t->C?l.-H — CO c5 I o-t .-I CO ^ CI — t?i:co"[xio-":ioco— ' -jC O / X lO -^ — -+ CO t-X i--^ — - re O X Oi C'/"; , i C- J 'T - jj « i> ^ Mt?; oj hf.~ ;5 1::;=! i- a c 10 o -* -t- c; oi -* X lo — oj ^T -^ It ^* ^ Lr — ^ — *^ '~ X X r» uT I— OJt-it— ,CC^t-lO"* rr 'T ci o X OJ .-1 r-i — ,-1 N Jj Ci — iOf-XOOMrtXXiC-^i--iOMt-. XA1.WC-. Tt- — cir: — lOf-ico CO ^-lO -^CO-?"^ co-^ ^X-X^5i^ — 7!— — S' -^,— --. r-, r-- ^ 7^ M ^ CO "M ' CO Wir'-' ■ p^^5^ C p c;^ — ccx — cc c: C- ■ -J- lO (MO .-. e>aco"*TH-rtHo.-^ 'joquin^ euji I ^5;^332^!I;^t^?2 I i-h cq co -* ic « t- oo o. c iMcc-*ic^t^ocaio— c^ ACRES OF GROWING CROPS, JUNE 1, 1884. 259 cc 1— «c^-*ifl;st-a:'C;o-^32S3^^!S^2 — ?^^23 i ?-*oot-ooc:0— 'fMC0'*'ir::Dt-30c:o— I'll CC T c^ — --T -t- :r -^ --■ :r ?1 — o: Xj — 1-- >- 1- ^ ~? y- — -f- -J --T — v~ CC X i. — — t- . - — -r -^ i- 1- aL 71 C. ol CO I c* .T 3- -^ u- ; t i-T O ^ — T— -?> ir: -T rc '?I_C-; c:^c;^:z^_-H <^,'^' v^,.~^^"* *'^ i--: 'S-^C^co — i^— X^O t-nM c^o io^ ? -^ c: L-- X ^ — " t- ci cr X X' >.-^ ii 5; t^ c: 1 L- 11 Tf )- _H -+■ c cr: X- M 12 c; -— TC (- — rt o c-i o I cc — cr. — !-< i-it-. c-:i:cx-^>t-»-ico-*rtot- ■i--^imt-co fCitO'^XTtlcOCOt-CO t— OX^TJJ^-^— 2J^2 — S^ — ?^Z^-- l^t^^^lf jt^co^cicoi— ^^'^■'a;2£:'"'^ Oi* t-X :0 S-2-'" t-cc X X ■* X X — Q -t c~. i.- = ■-'; 2c w 5aS = S3'-g'--? S8'-3333«''- W So" t- ' i;; t— CO ' ' -H c- iC X Li ■ C'l ' — ;^ ?0 t- ■ I— 1 CD t- :r-*'OiJ^coxc5i.':-^-*o — i-H — t- io ' • -+■ T— ( 1,1 i III g j O i~ -- -o 1 1 CO \li-i-T2 ''^T-i 1 J ; |tC ;C0 S ; ; ; i i-" ;<= i ;«g ; ; ; i 00 I : 1 la = ' |5=S- O ipp^-s ^-i- j t ^ O L'! O t- CO — O iS : :5g;?i i j i x'^ — r-i ^ .- X — — 1> X -'I ^ o 5 cc' — m 1 - ? occCi:c I'^ci L-T^i.' t- c:— __:= 'Tf X ir. '* 71 .r --c -o -*- — M^mm-^ Ss r" r^t^ X — 3^—3^^ c^-*x 1-^711^7" c?^^7"rr7x_-^ X71>-h:S iNOO iCOi— I ■ '0:031(^7 c; 7> > . =; 71 . o ^r ^ c c c S 1 . H -t^ 7^ ^ -- tr i ^ fe : ' ^ d ' c ; c:-;: C.i:0-*»0«(^c0050'-H7177-fiO:Ot— X3:0 — 'I* I i-^NCO'^iOCOl-XOsO ftO--<7177-t"0--0t-X^O-^N .— I — 1— i-HT— (C4NOI O — I 71 CO -*■ lo :D t' X o: Q — "^1 ^„^,-,.-(,-Hi-..-(.-(r-l7l717I 260 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jsqranfj 9n}l 1 CO >!' o :o i:- 00 as o ^ « CO -* in «D t- ac o; p ;^ ;i ro ;^ ut p ^- l — Jl CO-* ^-^ :c t-3j — . - i rHCtC:_^CCCD^Q0^C^^C0_»X^«^O,cc-3H_ut^-rv_c:^CCO_ ' — ( 1 t.-:_^:^_t--r cr,^:^^-*._^-^-_^C•_^- Meadows otber than Clover. Acres. i - 1 >^. :o cr, ::; -^ t- - lB?i'fi'-^^S^.oV^~iSt'^ 1 -."^'-^ ^S"S*-^^;7t-3-^'?5SS^ ; ; 1 ^1 3. < a ^5=i§3iii§i§'' ' ' '"'« ' £-ic5c?l^'--Cu: X t-t--^ TiSS ' ■ 1 ■ S "•a " 1 ! ; 1 1 ! 1 -< 1 1 : ; ; . : 1 OCOCOiOCOt-IM^JI Ixit-rH 1 ■o a:, o cr, -. ::: -nm o ti -o = -: t X »-c — c^ — X ^ 6 1 1 < ^=^?gSf5?];s 23 s^L=^i^§^ 1:^^35 Zi '. in^ i ! S^^Sii'iS'^S^i; ^Zi§ 3 1 •S r-H C: .-H ^ --( L-S 1 M -.O ^ ' ' 1 ^ CC 71 | il 1 ■■:! jc'i 1 C2~( ?i |c-._-;t-i 1 1 1 : 1 ! 1 1 ! 1 ;-;i ! ! !x> 1 ' ■ ix 1 I Bm -1 < |||||||||||||i|||||S - i gsl i ;o S ; i^;:'^*-*^^;^^ i ^~'^ |c:i-==;cx. 2S2 1 6 o i III! x^^':c??38^??Q!5ro^2-^ :-^ - ' sssggsggggiii o? t- -M r- -.r ■-:; -^ -+■ — n X — 1.- 3 - » X 3 :c - X — — X — x-3a: r -T-j:r:i-rt(~TC: n £- cico"-;?i'rTT!'--,-_H'-i'^^' vcd s~. c -, fe HH z;ix.&: •r> "^ M9L|iittiM '^uyj I TO-^O^Dt-ODOlO — 'MCC-fiOtOt-QOdiQ- tO t- 00 3i Q — M r7 -r .T :0 t~ t-x r; c^ — ?^c^ ACRES OF GROWING CROPS, JUNE 1, 1884. i61 '^mtot-coos I i-«c^ I i— Cl!:0'*!OOSCliC"^':Oi-l'*- t>Sfe . Ij •C ceieo .a ^a XfcCc gsiS-t; "aid t; ® (0 I> 3 3P- tj D g 03 pa ma wo III : 1 I d I o P =« ^ 55 a d a S 5 5 d a o > J D P rj S,^ D4d i =^ x^ ^ ^ ^ -^H lO to t^ OD OS I I— 1 rH r^ I— I rH I— * I— I I rH (M CO "* in m t- 00 OS O — Ol CO ■* UO HWCO-^iOtOt-CO 203 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •jaqcnnKf sutq 3 S s ° o ~ "-> (MC0TjHm(0L--cCiCr;O ffiCO -fir OL- aooiO C^ICO -F -n ^ _ ,- -^ ,. ,„ ^ -+ zf:. „ _ CO <;0 CiL- C-. (M -J- CO -^ :l :i It Cl o; t- X ~. t.-; :jl ~ — - ri d -tf — .— • :c L- c: a:- T — ir^ -— a: L-r i- L~ I- cc L-: X, :c X ic c: m u^ ~ ?"[ — c CO I '^^ I - i-- -9- 1- i- - CO ~- c: c-r K? {- c: — c- «s - CO "X ~ X ^i^^'^S*^^^^!- rf ^ o a)co-.*oct-2?i~-^ ?~ssssss.E:;s;£2sa'°== O : :a "Jt^ciiK'Mxcf.p^ "jaquin^ 9un I T-H c-i CO -* o eo t^ oc o^ c H(MCO->fiOiDt~OOa:Oi — (MW"*ir^l- 3 ;^ J 6 ; is ACRES OF GROWING CROPS, JULY 1, 1884. 363 T-(C^CO'*U3 — CO T' X O uO -3- 30 -*• Ci-O Ol .— I '?i -hO^x::-- - H-t^wI; CO ggg lO S i 2tgS ili 5: CO l- iC 0 -*C0Oi-i!M--i -ROCOCO-* O 1— __CO T-f T-l T-i I-l t-(£)«im t-.-H^lcoa=co O 'HO ■ oi - Jim (M,-( i 1 1 1 '"' »ftuS50u5QCDCOCO:C Ot- GOCO»005cO>COt--J'i— li o — c^ioo:cQimci-ioi'#'jQOCQOOcot-.cocO't* b- OS t- ir; CO ■©* -ffi ■ id 00 coo CO -"f ?5 CO 00 -^ COlOCO!MO J X -*< 00 CO ?c;q:c- — "^T■*C■^I-( i iSDt' iX O ■* -^ •* lO 01 X) 0> 01 lO t— ■XO^OOlO-^^Xil— CO-fODOTCCt^CO-*'— 'H0 010-^0:CO-^01 OO^OCOiO — 0!^CD-»-^^ X; — OlX'^iC — COCQ'rHOl-l l~0^:t-"0t0"-0 00f— "TCT-CD-^CO — ^01 I— (I— I OiCC— 'Ob-iC(M»ncOcOQOCO-* Ci-I'tH'^cO'-i o:oco-*'Nuo t-t'i-l C5 rH ri CO T-l >*< CO 01 xo I" ■" X o-^ .r c; -t-t^coo-^oio^ oicoi— icico— 'CO -" c; — 5D — ot-ox i-oi:Dcc-r.-<-+'comoT— I'lticOi— leooii— (ffl X C: CO lO iC .-- --C O ( ^ :d o -^ -^ X t- XJ ^ 01 I-l COCIOD iS3S00-<*< iQ-^IOCOO coco — eoNO -ICONCOOCO ^s ^ta Stag djSd § TH«C0'*»OC0t-00a>O- d a 0_ C2 o ( i'H S^Ti'd -d'd'; ?n *^ ^ ^ - ce.C3 ^^o w o ® _„ O t4 D I sho^ eg ■«« „ 0^■^^fO■«'«t»t-aoo^c rHmCO-*lOCDt-OOa»Or- 264 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. 'jsqratifj anji i-(NCO'*'LOOt-3:iO;0'-f01CO-#lO co f- t- ^ •— 1 Oi 1-1 co ^ CO CJ^iIl i~ 30, --O^^ U5 ^,'J^,0 t-__C: --D^t' CO ^ rH C t Co'-:t<"-^'co'-^'arci"V-# 01'#'--*H'r-rw'c0'c0'0l0i '■■0 ^ N C- 03 CO-* COr-COCOCOOCO— ' — OICOXUDto^OQitOOltCCr.lX'OCC iC -f — — I Tl JC — ' p — I :n -JD ~ 3: 1.0 'O -r CO O i-O i-O CI L- CO t— ' -*oic-:0r)-0icoi:cr3— "^codOccco — coo; 1— ( ^ s H uO *-C CO CC - ; 01 01 01 r-l Ol Oi CI I— I 1— 1 Ol 01 01 rH 01 T— I ,— I r- (:= -*^ >-H 01 r- .-I oi • ■ T-H c; i- 1^ t-coc;— icicitOK-iCi— iuo~to:r--j2'*'orx2C* cr. 1- cc — — L.- 01 C-. -M CO ~ i2 oc c: c: — 'O CO Ol c CT. .— ( i-l CO 01 01 01 01 CO 01 Ol iQ >-l '— 1 1— 1 01 CO CO -*< ^ 7 S5 o D [a m H i .s = 3 .c 0. ■s 1 p ^ H ■n a »i B ^ioe5io?ocooocOi— iioo>o-*oos-*t-'5 c^ GO cc :x; a? O lO -f o: o; 01 (XiOiO-fO:CR01QT— i-o^CO- •-3^COCOf-.C-*COC001 — -*CI ■ CSi-lir-COiM i-H CJ O O I •-H iiO t-OlOl^Q — Oli^CJp: I— c:' 01 -Hit i- a; Ct; ^01 3:---rr-'CO>-OCi~i--»'COcr'-HCO i- — Ct X 'Xi 3 t- ^ 10 — I c; 01 CO 01 CO 01 03 Oi 01 01 oi CO oi 1— I 01 CO CI 01 01 • 01 X 30 >-o I :sg f- -j: lO C O t- X 01 O iC t- ^ ^ "^ -^ O OC 3V O X O CO -* — ' I^ ■— 10 1-0 i-t--xi-xr--x — (-rt~'c;^5^'-^=5t~'-f~-^~-— ''*' — c^x X OJ ii7 X' O X CO CO ^ Oi 5 J"- l~ S C: C X ijO t- — 1 z; St-coooeccc— itocoeo ^ — 01-+'-fnOC;iCQ^--K501QOlX01^vC coc: 'X'i-r-ii-^ oicoiot-oi Tf ^:o — t--"^ O CO .— ( 01 OJ -2 ''C \'B'^ d ! ' o (D ; «-5 i at--tJC^dSd,SoS3Jt;°*^'-'.2:ja.s la !.a,t^ « SJ S£ f"^* S n 5 fe g £ fe 5a "PC SSa o-a*;c-S-u__ja _R .♦^ .R .il ja .™ 3 ^ 04 TO -* •aeqiutvK 9an i-tc4eo-i*iifti»t-oooiO»-H iHTHHTHT-lrH^r-)r-lr-<5$C4«05ci a s o O gosmmooa •,c ^ Q -1^ --c ic — rt 3; ',D :o c; ^- -+■ ri ^W- r- :t: ^ ^ o CO 6i — Sc co S ^ - ^ '*■ w -* 10 -* u:^ ^ ^ 00 'O ira '^ 00 M 10 -s- rt c^ ^ 5j -^ -j u^ I j^ s» t"OCO t-ooc* ACRES OF GROWING CROPS, JULY 1, 1884. 365 co-^ioot-aocio^iiro I 1— ic CO — 1 ?"! t- >■? to 51 :0 S oi to X' I— t- >-H c^ T-i 2C X' -^ r: i-~ ?t :0 -T- 1- ?i :0 *-■- -^ Tl T-H CJ c: :D CC i 12,110 1,317 1,405 711 1,245 590 331 148 1,119 360 287 658 701 943 481 2!I3 828 663 15,417 810 719 957 858 1,026 637 304 805 651 485 1,042 920 1,460 634 621 818 1,204 '*^t-r:ccx-!f'Mioa:oo T- :c CC ~. — -^ 'TT CO O to in >.-; x -,o o ■>! ■:> o X C'l l-.'^ -J -^ -K ~ -H J: -js X-— I-J5-H— i-T-QC-iiC — -:t-5:Ot HCJ-?-!.— 1 -— t CO CO c-i t- 1- ift i-H -^ irc CO lo -^ I— 3; t- it ?j C:f---*':D3r'73COC5-HT-(X'MCOX-rtHX)'MX Q^moo^icrccO'-Ococoi-HO— ic:cr. x ^^ 1 l_HCO 1 i X--HO It .-(.-. CI .^i COQ'i'CO ■COCO'*'#t-0Q p— 'XI 'CICO : cr. Tl f^ :3 X .-H t; o — coc;t-x>:0'-He~ — c:-Ht--r+-:ico -- I ■nzicr-c- Cn^l^J r-Hr-l — i?l"C'!'-i:0^"tCO -— I (X-H-Hr- -. i-- ^■) c; Q X ■rt X o X o -f' x X t- (c;^C't0^iocOi3;nn-*'0'M7i xcti-oocooTt"-* '=; ^-*£ 1 X71t-CM-*Ci COC-l.-i^i-H — C0«0 SOOlOOi U3t:--05CD^Ci5CO(M— (OCCN— 'COt-'-"^X b- o; CO CI CO o5 £- CO eo c-i ■* CO oa o5 omo M 51 ?i i» OO N O OiC5 ■ '.-' C: O i-O — = L.- CO O 'i' iC Ci CO — XXO'-OCr:X=> t- t-T— cSTt-^OlWTlX O lasxcox — ClOCO f OO 3: X' 51 CO I— m •* -^ -M — ' t^ X — ' -M O ^- - MO-ft->C'tX'r"-C2X? CO * t CO X' t— 5i L-- UO Ol ifT- CO i 51 — X CO o 1— I CO CO 01 C-l e-1 C-l — 1 51 'tf CO 51 C-^ 51 CO CO 01 53 :o — "* -* t- C» O t- t- iW tOOOO .OSC1CO-*'0? as^co.-no « ■ CO '^ O 51 CO CO r-" ira CO 1^ ^ CO CO CO icoira COt-COOimN— l-HCOOJ-JI^C<155CO-^'35i t CO so CO -H CO 5^ ■^ t- "^ mOCO-^OlCl-fXt-XiOlC;!— t— lOCOOCO 51 5i lO o 51 CO ",o o lo lO 5> x; -+■ o: c: o CO X xuocoot-i'-s-xoco^coocoxjxct;:^;;; UO X C; uO -H o: lO CO O 51 o 5(0: — — -H X rixt- 1-^ COOb-OO— '-0 5101-*COXt--C^. 5>i0 03i51 -^■ot-oociic-T-o-#-H — aocoo-+'.-H=)t- t-05Xi«oocr- -^.— lOiUJ't' — uo^xoi-S'o CO O ;^ ^ -j; ;^ -« X) CO ^ ;-; t- C^. 51 c:: -^ --i 51 ^^_5I_uO__C:__5!^5i 3ci5>^ — So^iSr-~X C0 5l'5l'--r5l'5f'-r 5f515r5i"515fo:'n45i" z; X -- iz: 7^ ^ ?; ^^'"S?^^ ;-co^cow '- C 73 J co-^tncot-cooio — 51CO P3 o T-<51C0"*>0«t-000VOi-'51C0-fi.0C0C~-C0 :i«<0^ O D > t^ s ^ I -" 5-"lCO-*»CtOt--00Ol©'— (51CO-tiiC«f-X' a66 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. •J3qi3in,sf aniT | rH (M«l'#»aei I -" MCO'^iflOl-COOO^^iMCO wfiQco^L'jt£t--ooc;o — Ji;^;^ t ^J^- 1— L- O O >- ^icccicoic Tj Sioosoooopm — eSxcooooio;ooC5i^iC^'=c;^i;X"^ :? 113 UJ OUILJ UU era ~" CV "■- l-'J UU IJJ W. lAJ W^ I"- 1. •— . . 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OCOCOCD'*!-.— COCOCKCI 'lros>o>(^•n^— toi— t— -^co-Tfci-^-^csco-^eiccto ' CO so 3: — ' C'' to E c: III " ■ C'-tDOCOt-r^'M>OOOi£CCOt--T OG:*HOir; -HlClO -"iJH mC>[C001rH CO 'CO>-H <:ofr-o:coincoocoeo»nooocoasa?cic>'i 3^ CO O QO .-I OO —' CO ro CM — ' CD Ol CQ CO -* tn . o d pk C bc-- -cS® I'd , , C]iDOc3^fi8£® t*, C rtf t- t- +3 O O CD ,-HMCO"*»n*m«t-cooso^c-tco-r*'incct- at)8 CENSUS OF inCHIGAN, 1884. ■jaqtunfj aai'j HCico -*'i~ ol-cociOt-h I -— .Tico-^ir: -J t-x-cr. o — cic:-^ 1^ --c t- ^■ > o Q ^ 1-3 3j — c^ X i Co ^ s ;»--225| ;" ^ i pHpi!^^ gg|r i~ri ^ 2: i- rt - •l-.R ■"■ i i 5 i^"' --n;i 3J '' : : : -5 S^ sss t- 7 £g ^ r^^!lP? — = ^ 57 '^^ = P ; S^BiS 5 = 1 ■fe- i I d 8 I 'I : 1— iL- — a:xcf:T — 3oo--rrc:rt':i2I'-'^'" "^ 3^ CO" r? i-* m (M 'Tf f^ t- s" rb=^^ft ^ firt-x c: " '' 5 — rt r; — ■—"^X '■xT?: •? 553 ta j CI -^ CO tl |-.o 5'-S = — " - "" »-" ' ;5i?i "c _i 1 1 " c:cr.O - "2 ^' ptiiji ^ p|||g5po llllllll 1 '^ -- TIO ■^^^ 5-= : :^ rrj>.,= *• 1' •^ """ I s r 2l7^& j2 a ' 0) T C 1 O — 1> I O 5 J s M ?? ?r 30 1^ It r? 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Ci_ TH'rHr-<',-rr-rr4"r-ri-rC-f.-Ic-lr-( uT i^ u- ;2 o X) o o ;o m CO ■^^ ■xiiht-:oo-j?ia;??m:Dao 2,fi40 2,388 1,813 1,619 1,973 t-=D010 -^ i-H TJH -Tj* CMCOC s ■,-H CC t- 1 ^ C-J — I *"" ^^ ; : ; ir-N-*OSCl3C0«C0«.*T-* ■ inwco i «3 _i -*H t~ :iO »i CO o; 5S iS^^s 2,800 166 228 165 115 218 182 275 191 160 157 84 8feS|S II ssssss^?s|3r C0i-(0?ICO •(£> • "~< 'i-H CO'c-i^i'-ri: c CO ?*' co' ^l" t- -^3 t~mr- ^Ococoo?:':co — 1— icsioc: :^'»'^'cc^l-^-^'t^^^----*m^fllLg-^Oi:OcD t^0iCOGQlt?'X>OiO5>OCO<— l05-r asooo-^-f^-cooscot-t— icos OiC'ieDOCO^^DOr^Qif— QO"^ COM.-t.-H'?* rH WCQi— I ;SOC0-*^0 3; -fi— -rf»fr-JC0^C0 7iC0Oa;Ct ot CO c-t —I cr. c; o: 30 £- CO ::+ CO — t- nr: I-- S C'l c-i o; i'l r-" ci? -^ CO — ' :o ~ to o cv t- o ^;_o --H *t5C ild<§: Ills o3 coco a-^ d o §§■2 dd Js^s^^dSoSoig '.^ ■■sag « ca os 3.g a o— ja t> p, cs o s^a m ts^S •3-H t,ja3 o o.=5 » te o t.-a o'S o|3.^co ;Md !a.5'« CO^O 'CO.* >2 M -3i o X dJii c8 3 t. CO o>. 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':CC0-^O-+O— i3:..r:cot-j--~oDO^O'^"!— <-H 0l■O'^!^^— CJOt-'CCOX-J^^OO)— iCCC^Ot'XiCO oo =:^ C; 3: ' — *h r i oj CO l- co co t- 1- 1- l-- o o t o cpCO-^l^Qcpt-'^WOOt-Ol^'— 'OSes'* So rH ,-1 « Ol "9h O* M t- 5? 1-1 1— --1 >-> r-1 ^ 'i-c;5£d:incot-~toolL-cDi— (^ otxcoo to-— ICO i-H C:- CO -D t- i-i S -t*i .-I -* lO .-I CO CO « OS CO CO -*—( 1-H I— (M I— ( C4 a; r-l Ct 1-1 rH -H CI Ol I-H !-( r-l Ol M . .«03iOif; 'OS 1 CD "* IJO 06 w to '§?iS o o <£ h ^ fewo g <'>'^ o •2 o c B c3 o aj o IS o u u Qwcbcs a r- O O Q, 3 « S 9 ^ r' "5 00T- rHlOO I i-HlO op© 23 SB'S as a5SH«oSoCi3S!af « H o (11^5 o o >^ 'S.^LSii o i ^HO*CO-*iO«C t-XJOiO^^^CO-i'i-'^tD t-oC'ClO^JiCO^iQ I r-1 M CO -* li^ «D t- OO 0> O ^-< N CO -* lO «D t- 288 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Soils. Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. State and Counties. a 5 -a a c E 1 i 5 -3 c c _5 c 0^ i C 00 0" ■0 5 D IT- 1 ^ 1 1 Ii 1 State 156,399 16,658 22,089 34,025 53,387 7,634 6,093 i2,Z43 2 049 1 Ifi AOQ TO( , 1 TA~ Alcona 209 5,209 541 916 388 51 3,619 1,423 573 3,798 3,317 3,834 2,631 961 679 519 326 3,744 261 273 4,106 721 4,088 182 1,220 3,375 4,188 142 2,978 3,323 3,716 271 2,018 :i,434 3,105 ; 631 5,180 80 397 3,804 4,855 2,937 188 1 3,597 787 90 :.';i.t 9 18 1,810 32 925 23 20 34 7 409 210 1 363 191 145 211 7 31 173 35 435 9" 470 5 336 9 16 173 306 30 317 205 238 32 29.-I 911 210 407 2 1,623 29 72 15 4 402 103 145 974 371 303 425 70 83 43 66 274 50 19 276 38 312 5 151 324 353 17 108 311 212 15 189 331 123 93 708 49 1,014 78 495 105 39 913 314 265 964 669 1,377 586 504 232 103 100 563 136 75 776 429 730 29 669 819 524 40 344 762 790 79 423 720 805 4.57 1,046 28 94 853 483 651 ;V87 50 148 309 28 154 >>»-- 571 116 877 365 257 179 1 327 12 10 8 2 109 2 3 42 1 25 126 16 135 148 125 217 35 69 9 38 116 5 87 1 101 196 12 25 195 79 24 109 143 6 112 187 141 19 236 j ! 166 57 4 Allegan 139 25 .... U 1 15 Alpena Antrim ' Arenac - 1 Baraga Barry 1,596 579 58 853 719 1,380 870 302 165 174 68 1,663 25 147 1,947 43 1 P87 '121 262 1,446 1,534 1,562 1,984 125 761 820 1,239 47 2,189 49 65 9 252 109 18 46 1 61 S 5 327 14 130 '"186" 1 5 265 92 16 105 40 103 4 175 63 42 3 202 161 4 76 158 1,053 364 165 39 21 5 10 271 31 3 192 105 273 5 81 142 1,206 14 94 233 100 84 1,114 314 5 228 32 32 Bay.. Benzie 2 !___. i 6 ' 1 " Berrien 71 51 79 4 2 6 1 4 79 16 12 1 ' Branch Calhoun Charlevoix — |-— ''1 1 ^ 1 Chehoygan 7 4 Chippewa Clare 3 ........ l--i- Clinton ie 13 Crawford 1 215 Eaton 1 Kmrnet Genesee.. 85 Gladwin ■5 Grand Traverse.. 6 88 1 5 Gratiot Hillsdale ( ! ™ Houghton Huron. |.... .... Ingham. . 132 7 .... ....|.... 22 Ionia... 102 10 9 4 39 """20" Iosco Isabella _ 1 : j Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska... Kent 88 10 27 103 199 58 Keweenaw 142 .5 4 39S1 8 756 327 """762' 28 11 5 81 85 107 304 147 516 389 10 089 250 15 34 145 320 103 1,582 140 1,583 1,012 104 735 79 2,3 324 678 1 16 144 10 198 90 ' 1 770 5 S 1 91 46 .58 106 39 233 42 2 134 8 51 .■)8 12 371 81 ->3S lii 318 71 3 55 3 70 34 "eo" 1 2 ' 48 Leelanaw _. 3 Livingston _ Mackinac _ Macom b . 1 110 ' 1 34 6 Manistee.., 1^ Marquette _ Mason ii 41 5 1 i ...ii:::; :::: ::" 12 ' ^ NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— CoNTiNTTED. — Soils. 289 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties. CO -a a 5 =3' E 5 i 5 •a* i •a •a s . §■1 5- a ta i 1. ' 1 l;l g 5 £ 1 3 S 1 1 556 960 437 3,833 2,671 108 1,397 1,793 4.538 1,808 468 63 1,488 275 353 3,504 565 45 3,737 4,236 138 3,481 4,503 3,638 4,060 3,810 3,743 4,128 861 15 67 31 858 157 10 315 134 358 60 43 14 4 626 6 5 794 434 2 290 1,212 304 497 339 575 837 9 25 81 45 890 598 7 435 442 533 446 89 143 138 50 1,126 69 7 494 93 1 351 404 434 420 1,032 667 241 180 179 366 960 56 314 420 705 641 104 34 581 73 300 441 135 14 940 777 80 475 441 896 667 1,116 410 286 497 176 312 75 763 720 27 313 536 1,556 362 127 14 507 7 37 673 331 5 1,110 3,689 36 1,708 1,371 497 2,083 956 1,112 561 68 33 118 26 571 87 "'"43" 138 125 104 10 3 68 6 4 232 5 44 153 46 241 23 3 41 66 95 120 8 7 44 1 20 53 15 1 18 13 52 101 5 9 38 1,107 40 81 33 Midland Missaukee Monroe Mnntr^a.lm 20 5 1 "46" 7 1 1 ...j """'1"" 4 1 20 M'^nt'T^'^'r'^n'^y Muskegon 36 31 48 10 7 3 2.5 7 nfl.Vla.TiH Og^piTnflf'w 1 Ontonagon 53 36 45 173 6 14 75 61 321 168 91 158 209 505 265 29 1 15 Oscoda 5 1 35 1 4 Otsego 2 145 Presquelsle 7 Saginaw Sa.niTfli? 163 53 ""69" 487 29 109 82 200 715 30 138 86 18 240 346 103 73 113 241 103 36 7 37 1 79 91 30 33 54 18 14 16 6 Schoolcraft Shia.'wajwp.ft 48 St. Clair 83 St. Joseph Tuscola 74 .... 157 21 3 21 29 15 Wayne Wexford 36 37 200 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued.— ^oiZs. state, Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards, Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. — — o state 156,399 16,658 Alcona Co, Alcona Curtis Greenbush. Harrisville. Allegan Co... Allegan Casco Cheshire Clyde Dorr. Fillmore Ganges Gun Plain- Heath Hopkins Laketown.-- Lee Leighton Manlius Martin Monterey -.. Otsego , Overisal Pine Plains.. Salem Saugatuck-. Trowbridge. Watson Wayland Alpena Co Alpena Green Long Rapids. Maple Ridge - Ossineke Wilson Antrim Co Banks Central Lake. Chestonia Custar... Echo Elk Rapids... Forest Home. Helena Jordan Kearney Mancelona Milton Star Torch Lake... Warner 5,209 925 4H 1 286 31 24T 11 94 339 1 334 135 OTl 43 310 8 123 6 395 140 165 26 124 1 236 33 196 a5 163 1 256 125 347 300 100 343 350 295 256 335 541 150 57 63 102 43 137 916 : 149 IIU 131 33,089 , 34,035 53,387 7,634 6,093 13,243 3,049 376 146 '438 [134 1,147 20 4 160 50 54 59 58 100 30 50 86 134 54 11 48 1 115 41 137 78 98 44 94 S 17 S5 " 10 S 30 1 ;>:{ 1 7 57 t)li 8 39 61 1 1(1 1 14 35 in i 10 8 1,014 25 29 46 9 1 15 48 95 49 84 73 46 103 59 155 20 78 ^34 iO 14 49 10 . 1 ,. 4 L 34 i 4 32 78 9 82 40 45 50 5 14 63 28 6 58 13 32 70 58 50 34 30 365 108 49 '. 44 . 51 20 337 "35" 34 _1 60 18 109 7 13 16 17 11 6 5 I 16 18 1 1 3 34 15 166 5 1 14 33 10 17 13 14 33 j 495 10 5 . 1 1 . 3 16 ' ; 110 1 ■ 1 44 43 ' j 64 . ! 1 28 . 14 . ..... . r "■' ;w - j 3i j 11 . 1 31 49 _ :::::|: i 11 .... ' - ;c 1 9 ; ;;; 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued.— So?7s. 291 < 5 o Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. i s 1 c a ^ 1 & 179 33 34 59 16 c >■. 8 4 § i ■^ o Z — On which muck is reported. Marsh ana loam. Alluvial. Prairie. 1 i 1 ^ 1 1 ATfiTiaY*. On 388 79 67 84 49 4 47 35 23 34 10 3 i" 4 15 j 105 10 ! 31 3 33 3 1 13 8 42 1 4 10 19 4 1 1 I ! ! ' ' Arenac,- 1 — .;.-..-—,.... .... Clayton. i Mason. 15 4 25 17 15 3 1 3 1 4 1 12 1 , Whitney.. 3 i 1 ' i .... 51 24 15 12 "^ 4 39 24 5 10 1 ArvoDi 6 1 3 1 i ' 25 3 Barry Co. 3,619 238 238 335 204 275 161 318 313 173 366 305 171 314 373 280 176 409 18 9 130 6 12 8 73 7 402 51 29 1 16 8 3 5 23 913 35 75 24 48 140 63 26 103 40 18 34 19 132 100 18 48 314 12 50 ...... 42 26 28 1,5% 85 92 160 106 63 81 UO 80 135 24 88 147 54 144 237 49 5 8 161 31 33 10 6 32 Ra.H'"TT'**^ 3 : 7 Barry 10 26 1 3 i Castleton 3 i 46 5 1 1 Hastings Hope 4 1 1 ....1 Johnstown "'ii' 5 ...... 2 5 3 22 3 ' 1 127 9 ...... 2 56 65 4 14 11 34 92 6 1 1 Orangeville Prairieville 1 3 Rutland 3 11 Woodland 1 Yankee Springs 1 4 2 13 32 .... 9 i _. . 1,423 45 93 147 79 181 164 134 173 93 156 159 573 68 70 74 21 47 40 63 31 40 8 43 20 210 2 4 2 6 53 83 m 1 7 14 3 1 ...... 103 1 20 5 10 14 8 7 579 30 19 97 56 45 46 58 72 29 69 58 58 9 7 15 65 126 42 1 1 Hampton 10 1 7 ::::::'" ""'2' 9 Merritt 5 3 Monitor 14 16 , 11 19 .53 3 Tl 145 265 6 1 28 39 10 9 40 20 47 3 20 22 1 19 51 13 39 6 3 ...... 9 1 2 72 36 1 4 Pinconning 1 19 1 : ! 16 : 76 1 1 23 10 ' 2 5 4 ""r:r'y:y 2 ._ : 1 . Benzonia. W.."". V/JV"j'//^. Colfax j 1 18 4 3 1 1 17 15 1 ! ' Joyfield --.. Lake 6 30 1 1 Piatt 363 24 25 6 ..:;;:'-i5- Weldon 16 4 135 i 158 1 1 3 Berrien Countv 3,798 348 389 974 163 152 964 17 136 a53 36 25 252 4 51 71 1 16 12!.... Bainbridge 1---" 1"- oqo CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued.— SoiZs. Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. a 215 159 145 170 139 143 164 367 123 266 176 248 187 170 112 145 274 58 3,317 254 223 232 205 237 158 233 149 236 102 240 130 209 281 180 258 5 a" 28 12 49 4 47 ""io 13 33 '"""3" 19 50 11 14 191 1 17 ...... 9 35 20 1? -a & \ xt < 3 60 13 35 110 """26" 89 1 21 36 13 84 9 15 129 371 11 I 118 """ii" 37 42 16 4 Sand loam. Clay loam. i § ^ c On whiih imick is reported. [ Mnrsh and loam. c 1 „■ 1 ' = — • -^ ' s < ' s: ■=■- ii 105 81 3 14 6 34 34 7 37 35 1 206 9 ( 15 1 15 31 11 ' 13 9 69 , 9 22 10 4 43 3 13 3 4 45 _ .... 16 36 3 ! 5 ..... 13 Buchanan 35 .> Galien.. 3 3 1.3 .... Hagar """"1 r- Lincoln New Buffalo 39 13 1 33 ' 67 , 69 1 1 i 1 64 ' 32 ! 11 i 2 39 139 1 13 18 57 103 ' 3 , 3 20 , 41 1 1 1 40 11 1 10 ' 6 37 : 46 1 1 4 7 86 ! 13 7 3 11 3 3 669 719 109 ' 148 43 31 19 19 26 1 "1 Niles ... ... Oronoko .. 12 1 .. . 3 10 .... 6 .... 30 1 .... 3 5 10 1 , 1 .... 18 4 .... 33 1 1,053 51 .... 119 1 8 .... ----|— -|----,---- .... ....j Royalton """"1"""","— :"■■ ' Sodus ... St. Josephs Three Oaks - |. -..'.... 1 Weesaw Branch County 6 -„. ! 4 Batavia.. 9 ' 71 8 91 140 Bethel 1 13 .. 96 Q 167 25 Butler .... I...... 1 California 1 1 ' 19 10 .58 5 Coldwater .. 98 81 88 98 1 85 145 126 Gilead. 20 11 1 1 47 , 65 1 15 4 ...... 7 13 ..... Girard 1 " "" Kinderhook 1 i.... 6 .... ( ' 44 1 J 17 56 7 6 57 ' ...... 39 44 25 ! 3 11 i 24 11 1 13 87 1 55 .... 43 Noble j Ovid 10 16 [ i ;---- Sherwood.. ""■"3" 9 1 Union 82 103 ii ! 38 8 ' ! Calhoun County Albion 3,834 181 212 163 191 222 199 2,54 158 202 190 159 175 240 174 is;! 13;! 1S,5 191 30:! 2i\) 3,(i;!i 307 181 183 138 191 191 145 1 4 303 14 • 41 1,377 1,380 166 18 135 364 79 19 ..-. 20 ' 4 ,... Athens .xS 68 q ^ 19 ---' 16 "WWW Battle Creek 38 92 ■'-'; 1 \""i' ""5" Bedford.... 24 32 23 26 3 ...... """ii" 1 65 11 20 41 hi "" "5": 55 1 ■5 53 .50 136 1 31 Burlington.. Clarence 71 57 3 9 81 a-. S 47 19 4 . 303 16 .59 64 --- , — I Clarendon.. 14 ,....;. 1 1 '. Convis i 1 Eekford ........... ... Emmet Fredonia 96 .;} ;! 56 43 !'"!"! .>6 S3 ... .. i 39 131 57 49 .. 32 5 3 ' ..[^ "II ii '....,. 35 j..... Le Roy Marengo Marshall "5" 1 is 137 In ----- "".">" ' — Newton 19 --- -- - Pennfleld ■vS 107 ... 57 ; S3 . .. 48 14S tiO _. _ _ 586 1 870 1 .ifi 1 '^T^ 1 3 :::::: "is" ; 7 ^ 1...... 165 ! 4 33 Tekonsha 6 (2:) — — - - -^- — - — ™ — CawH Cnuntv 211 --. 31 29 25 C'nlvin. .'i4 153 Howard . \ 74 IS rv! 39 ns 35 .5 8:j 1 : 36 8 ' 10 ii 10 ::;:;"i " Joirtn-aou ljiiGnui(,'o - Marci'Uus. ■ a 131 ' 3!1 36 . 127 , 33 1 1 MllSDll. .. . _ NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— CONTINXJBD.— Soi7s. 293 dumber of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. ■6 c o '"id "'2i 1 109 17 2 19 c aj 18 -36' 13 28 61 48 5 97 70 £ ea _o -a c «e GQ 35 91 4 43 33 4 70 29 6 504 53 33 13 3 93 41 60 15 47 42 7 35 9 14 40 i 109 c 5 4 E c > 3 . 1 S £.2 E \ 2 c i _- f. ' .2 ~ 1 ^ ;i 1 < c . 3 O 1^ Milton 103 219 90 192 163 250 163 205 157 7 20 4 21 Newberg: Ont"wa - 19 12 29 "> 75 25 49 4 36 20 302 '"iri 25 3 "3" ...... ...... 15 11 14 11 98 10 Poka^on 62 1 9 35 13 Porter n Silver Creek Volinia, Wayne 1 — 1 Cliarlevoix County 961 54 52 38 20 93 129 78 28 103 49 45 a5 119 47 71 7 1 35 I 39 2 1 Bear Lake 3 1 Cliarlevoix 11 Evelme 1 ...... 1 1 2 64 1 53 5 23 12 9 8 9 1 1 5 1 1 Hayes Hudson 1 Melrose. 1 5 5 1 Resort South Arm 46 17 58 16 31 1 5 WHson — 7 Cheboygan County 679 49 9 43 20 30 173 41 98 4 74 50 37 50 11 31 12 83 31 232 1 165 5 5 12 4 16 68 10 13 1 1 13 10 61 69 3 21 6 6 + Beaugrand.. 1 2 Burt 1 3 10 3 19 1 14 38 10 53 '"3 1 6 Ttn-ncam EDis Grant _. 1 1 11 '"'ii' 11 2 57 1 5 5 6 HpihrnTi 4 5 "'"si" ...... 1 1 Mentor ...... 18 5 1 37 24 33 1 4 Tuscarora Waverly 519 172 69 14 116 80 19 49 173 101 2 43 103 19 *I """io' 4 18 100 174 49 20 8 '"m 15 16 8 9 5 3 1 3 Detour "nFTiTmnnTiH 1 Pickford_ 69 1 39 3 8 Sugar Island 1 9 2 3 — — 326 16 19 60 46 4 53 34 45 49 35 1 1 66 68 15 1 34 1 1 3 1 "'ii' 5 38 10 4 Frost- 2 5 36 26 ...... '"ii 11 8 3 G-reeuwood 1 ""'32' ...... 7 28 17 i 1 Sheridan _ .. 3 2 SnmmPirfiplrl ■""2i" 2 1 Surrey. Winterfield 26 1 294 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued. — Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Clinton County- Bath - - Bengal - Bingham. Dallas DeWitt - DuPlaln Eagle... Essex Greenbush Lebanon. Olive... Ovid Riley.... Victor Watertown Westphalia... Crawford County.. Ball.. Beaver Creek Center Plains.-.. Frederic Grayling Grove Maple Forest — South Branch ... Delta County... Baldwin Bark River . . . Bay De Noe... Escanaba Fairbanks Ford River Garden Maple Ridge. Maaonville... Nahma Sack Bay 3,744 :iu 219 248 284 315 296 195 205 233 2U 250 194 264 209 361 27 24 51 26 I 31 39 34 39 273 .53 13 19 53 29 24 39 15 12 Eaton County -! 4,106 Bellevue . Benton Brookfleld . . . Carmel Chester Delta Eaton Eaton Rapids llainlin Ka lamo Oiinida Ro.xand SiinHrkl ViM-miintville ^VaUuu Wiiiilsdi- EiniiK't County UlisK... t'arii Lakr Crnlfi- Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. 435 6 337 215 241 2»D 2515 315 34-i 240 314 2li3 2N5 397 721 4C. 19 1 64 j 274 20 13 21 70 20 17 11 '3 88 17 67 ^ • 1 1 " .2 > 5 i •a i 5 ■a a ee u 5 > 1 •J — iS - .2 S 5 1 —' ■7. ' '^ Prairie. Hurr-oak open- MiscelianeouB. Cross Village 1 Egleston-___ 1 56 70 31 82 47 1 i 4 15 Friendship : 4 29 33 15 2 4 5 Littlefield Little Traverse.- ...... ...... D 19 "ii" 13 ZNlaple River Pleasant View j Readmond 1 Genesee County... 4,088 175 189 226 231 317 229 222 263 207 268 237 185 319 180 252 247 258 283 336 3 30 4 17 47 9 43 5 4 115 1 3 15 8 37 1 9 312 13 19 35 12 20 5 9 10 15 31 30 3 10 1 15 53 31 5 730 7 9 1 17 39 33 25 113 20 "'"eo" 16 102 5 61 95 71 57 1,987 119 73 196 177 71 65 51 122 148 47 125 163 .57 146 146 100 67 114 186 2 15 196 8 2 273 23 37 65 1 1 3 Argentine Atlas 4 Burton.. Clayton "■'33' 10 13 4 "1 3 .59 47 17 2 3 Davison Fenton 40 3t 6 18 10 9 ] Flint ...J Flushing 8 Forest... 24 8 1 1 Greuesee 1 Grand Blanc Montrose..... .. ... - 27 4 ""n" 39 ...... 5 10 33 8 13 21 31 15 7 Jit. Morris 1 10 1 Mllndy Richfield 1 Thetford 3 1 Vienna 182 12 11 9 14 60 46 8 22 29 121 12 1 3 6 39 37 5 18 262 31 13 12 27 73 4 10 45 10 12 1 12 BiUings Buckeye 1 2 5 2 5 4 3 12 1 1 Rntma.Ti 2 3 1 Gladwin Grout ...... 9 •Sage. 1 1 4 i [ 81 — 1,320 65 76 141 143 106 31 86 98 138 186 1 149 16 151 8 669 26 63 77 48 32 14 52 17 101 172 5 25 6 ! 5 Blatr 1 East Bay 1 i 1 "T 9 ...... 28 2 18 34 15 2 14 4 60 2 1 Grant ; ""'"3" 1 2 1 3 1 : --— • 1 Long Lake I > Mayfleld 1 8 2 i ; PeTiiTisTila. 1 4 142 3 33 18 7 3 i ' Whitewater 173 15 ...... rj 18 51 67 35 2 1 195 20 28 17 13 j ! Gratiot County 3,375 220 200 137 216 246 89 16 162 234 223 324 17 2 24 7 1 33 819 82 39 12 93 152 9 1,446 .53 91 49 95 82 29 265 30 5 10 1 3 3 ' r '....'.... 3 Arcada Bethany Blha 1 1 ' 1 Fulton 1 1 ' 1 8 ' 60 8 ! ■ 48 10 3 11 29 5 14 76 75 19 118 133 3 L... 7 .....'----'-,-- i 5 3 1 j ' -- ' i 1 : 296 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued.— SoiZs. Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils, Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. [ 13 i -a c & 3 84 34 124 19 ...... 1 >> ° 243 44 135 84 26 198 58 1,524 84 39 83 31 12 1 1 76 9 .84 130 239 131 14 69 93 183 346 ■a § s 7 100 47 -a 1 §,- §■1 5- """19" 14 5 9 i 1 t.6 ' Ii pi § 3 < 6 VI 370 379 256 223 337 331 147 "'"16" 1 """34" 8 6 17 5 IS 3 55 19 79 1 11 14 8 33 6 1 ! i :::... :.. Q 1 1 1 1 •> 1 ' ' -- — Hillsdale County 4,188 252 243 279 308 382 140 93 395 223 187 298 265 326 182 170 344 361 342 142 6 10 39 37 50 306 10 2 48 363 6 11 15 524 62 21 31 95 24 1 """75" 32 13 10 6 55 28 16 18 37 11 92 ...... 70 79 3 12 8 1,206 81 134 26 82 76 75 84 140 109 79 """"9" 28 95 86 95 11 7 14 10 68 1 25 3 30 5 6 6 1 ti 110 15 1 7 """46" 26 43 5 """38" 3 104 12 10 36 1 33 1 Jefferson--- Litchfield Moscow Pittsford--- Ransom-. Reading Scipio - Somerset - Wheatland. Woodbridge Wright 3 6 1 1 16 ...... 5 7 5 1 Ifi 32 8 35 6 9 39 1 11 2 16 i 24 10 ^ 1 1 Houghton County 30 17 3 40 1 Calumet 3 """38" 5 1 8 108 7 3 36 34 i Portage - .- Schoolcraft 1 1 14 \"' 1 [ 1,831 141 67 68 68 133 46 83 37 ! 44 131 71 69 30 35 88 30 215 31 ; 40 67 8 110 47 36 3 120 46 2 2,978 164 67 89 97 131 72 144 84 52 169 101 113 68 35 107 46 237 «3 129 \»-, 173 113 177 115 89 39 130 317 2 344 3 105 109 94 11 - ; 1 ' 1 5 30 ...... ! 6 ...... ! 21 8 14 16 21 8 8 1 ...... 1 ...... -' Caseville ' 11 1.. Colfax """57" 3 25 """ie" I : i ■ ! ' ' . ' 3 "4 :.::.... 4 11 7 24 4 """ii" 1 l"-T 1 17 1 3 Hume 3 i 4 \ Lake 1 13 33 20 """74' 3 1 I 2 ! 4 11 15 13 5 31 73 3 76 15 7 i ' 1 Oliver 1 1 4 3 35 Paris 1 """36" 1 3 ;!6 23 4 1 Port Austin 6 ....|....j.... Sand Beach. 3 16 1 ', 1- 1 s 1 18 """i3 33 : 16 9 5 34 i 1 ::::::i""""i"""" Si'^cl 6 12 14 ' Wl.iti^ lI.M-k. - ... 1 1 WiiiMttr i 1 ' 1 1 10 i 1 ' ' : ' NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE LS.— Continued.— ^oiZs. 297 Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Ingham County. Alaiedon Aurelius-- Bunker Hill.,. Delhi Ingham Lansing Le Roy Leslie Locke.. Meridian Onondaga Stockbndge Vevay Wheatfield White Oak , Williamstown. Ionia County,.. Berlin Boston :. Campbell Danby Easton Ionia Keene. Lyons -.... North Plains.. Odessa Orange Orleans Otisco Portland Ronald.. Sebewa Iosco County. - Alabaster . . . Au Sable Baldwin Burleigh Grant Plainfield... Sherman Tawas Thompson.- Wilber. Isabella County. Broomfield Chippewa Coe Cold water Deerfield Denver Fremont Gilmore Isabella Lincoln Nottawa Holland Sherman Union... Vernon W^ise 205 311 2 11 S 28 37 a 75 oS «4 2 40 (Wt 295 189 H3 2 6 H7 8 3 ■m 9 3 I'i 1 10 147 28 10 11'/ 138 37 46 71 4 225 24 3 2:« 21 21 77 2 3 Vi-\ 17 22 HI 11 22 157 7 8 iHK lai 2« 40 7 2 105 84 40 10 18 10 ^ A , 3 4 ;,iti!i •t-s HI 2UI 30:i 107 S2 •Mi 21 11 15 ."iS 87 liH 4!) ;w ."Yin" "g i""""2 __ "' .-■■---- - 72 i j 1 ' i i 136 : i ' sr> j ! 23 1 73 10 1 2 110 ' ' 1 ■ ;....!..._ 4 1 1 I NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued.— Soife. Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. 299 Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. 3 — 4 55 63 1 3 "i 15 22 "4 1 1 -a c a 1 & 93 119 30 63 90 88 132 41 .54 75 90 58 i id ^. 5 ...... 45 32 17 T3 C > d . It 2 3 E a i < 1 a 3 C Lowell - - 239 28i 167 287 ■23S 153 254 310 130 205 239 195 30 1 5 19 3 m 10 135 14 30 6 10 44 7 10 59 17 20 35 6 31 39 101 77 11 ""■33" 4 50 34 9 3t 19 .50 53 .52 30 32 42 59 6 37 2 "'is' 13 6 6 Nelson ' 11 Oakfield Paris,--, 4 4 1 Plainfield 5 1 13 Solon Sparta ...... 24 ...... 12 39 1 15 35 6 17 11 17 15 65 49 Spencer 1 Vergennes 1 Walker 1 6 WynmiTiP' _ _ ]. _ 38 1 4 1 19 3 ' a 1 1 Copper Harbor 1 Eagle Harbor 1 ; 1 :::::: Shernian 08 3 — Lake County 4 3 107 10 3 12 """16' 4 6 4 1 17 19 31 94 103 16 13 Chase 1 10 6 .58 3 44 4 1 Cherry Valley 18 3 Eden Elk 30 8 1 Lake "is 4 14 13 12 1 Webber . 1 Yates -- 6 1 5 - - — Lapeer County 3,664 205 181 328 336 320 142 201 191 303 330 243 148 185 164 171 314 333 179 399 9 7 6 15 1 304 37 38 2 1 1 45 653 15 ■ 18 '"'56' 54 39 68 13 48 24 49 70 29 30 33 35 77 36 1,583 136 30 63 151 237 56 123 60 111 75 70 32 93 61 46 59 88 103 144 106 371 14 19 80 1 4 3 20 3 37 19 33 10 15 35 41 25 21 55 2 6 2 w 3 Arcada 3 78 4 5 "'3' 2 .. ... 61 3' 2 4 1 1 2 3 i Burnside ij Deerfield Dryden Elba 3 76 19 28 1 11 T^ Hadley.. Imlay 55 76 18 4 8 33 52 17 17 8 ...... 1 3 25 11 5 34 45 13 17 10 3 4 1 8 15 15 11 14 5 6 4 1 1 Mayfield 2 13 1 Oregon Rich 4 10 — — — Leelanaw County. 933 139 131 76 90 77 43 108 133 78 58 147 8 4 42 11 17 41 1 33 483 139 54 24 36 50 149 2 55 3 21 39 81 3 3 Centervilie Cleveland ...... 3 1 3 17 9 1 1 1 Kasson Leelanaw 44 63 39 45 13 44 3 8 50 4 1 1 35 3 1 1 300 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued. — Soils. CoTinties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Lenawee County . Adrian.- --- Blissfield Cambridge- Clinton..- --- Deerfleld-- Dover -.. Fairfield Franklin Hudson Macon Madison Medina Ogden. Palmyra Raisin Ridgeway Riga Rollin - Rome Seneca Livingston County- Brighton -- Cohoctah .-- Conway.- - Deerfield- Genoa.-- - Green Oak.- Ha.m.burg..- Handy Hartland Howell Iosco Marion- Oceola Putnam.- Tyrone Unadilla-- Mackinac County. Brevort --. Garfield Hendricks Holmes Lakefield Moran.. Newton St. Ignace Macomb. County.. Armada Bruce Chesterfield Clinton Erin Harrison Lenox Macomb Ray Richmond Shelby Sterling Warren AVasliiimlni, Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued.— SoiZs. 301 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, TownslLips, Cities, and Wards. 1 < 767 56 139 105 98 43 38 33 72 34 112 15 2 v c ■a 1 79 5 17 29 1 2 17 3 5 1 1 5 13 u 0- S > £ 0" a 1 i 3 > 5 1 a a . s a Manistee County 28 """is" 250 9 1 309 34 121 37 61 ...... 11 31 11 5 1 6 71 1 If* Arffl.Hift, Bear Lake 2 Cleon 36 Filer 4 1 ...... 37 28 19 1 111 15 2 Manistee - 6 1 Maple Grove 1 Morilla. 35 Onekama _ . -' Ifi Pleasanton Stronack 22 1 6 15 — Manitou County 90 1 23 67 11 15 28 8 3 2 1 Chandler . GaUlee 15 13 """"8" 1 2 Peaine 11 15 2 1 234 4 107 5 17 1 11 52 6 24 2 2 3 3 S4 134 4 84 4 17 23 1 17 Chocolay. Crystal Falls 3 20 1 Ely Felch 1 11 Forsyth . ... 38 14 .-.-.. 5 14 1 Marquette 3 2 Mi r.h i ^a TTi Tn p. 2 2 2 Republic. 1 — 946 125 26 131 67 64 44 8 19 52 166 70 51 123 81 17 9 2 """"2" ...... 9 12 24 145 23 4 15 1 9 13 8 13 12 13 8 11 15 227 36 2 18 21 21 23 324 26 """63" 44 32 8 91 9 9 9 51 12 2 22 1 11 2 5 11 IRT'aTIP.ll Custer 1 1 Eden Free Soil Grant HsTTllip 3 18 35 10 11 29 3 22 49 31 8 38 Pere Marquette. Riverton .36 6 3 17 12 4 ■ ""4 3 2 R Sherman -•>: RTTmTTllt Victory — 1,810 162 106 120 101 97 234 80 66 212 141 27 108 89 32 33 1S2 85 "I """"9" 320 4 42 23 3 18 571 84 6 31 11 27 138 40 11 1 8 1 20 33 13 16 131 678 63 48 36 69 34 86 14 22 79 101 26 16 26 3 14 41 46 56 41 11 1 1« ^.tna. 1 3 1 4 2 Big Rapids """is" 4 7 ...... 11 10 1 1 1 Colfax _ 1 3 6 1 Fork 4 11 14 3 16 19 117 15 2 1 Martiny 5 6 ...... 25 1 33 3 1 19 15 10 8 4 t> Millbrook 3 1 ■■Mr> CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued.— Soi7s. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. ^ -^ o Menominee County . Breen Ingallston Menominee Nadeau Norway Spalding Steplienson Midland County- Eden ville Geneva Greendale Homer _ . Hope Ingersoll Jasper .Terome Larkin._ Lee Lincoln Midland Mount Hayley. Porter Warren Missaukee Coanty. ^tna Bloomfleld Caldwell Clam Union Forest Lake Norwich Pioneer Reeder Richland Riverside West Branch Monroe County. Ash Bedford.. Berlin Dundee Erie... Exeter Frenchtown . . . Ida La Salle London Milan Monroe Raisin ville Sumraerflold... "^^Tiiteford 556 8 31 136 99 13 63 307 15 25 241 176 I. 16 Montcalm County Belvidere Bloomer Bushnell Cato Crystal Day Douglass 3,833 227 , 364 219 I 381 188 223 :J46 212 216 2tS ■m 113 2117 244 244 31 58 60 5 5 1 1 16 4 75 960 67 53 1 13 6 9 73 6 104 3 169 25 79 41 43 46 19 175 49 70 17 427 19 31 45 75 33 11 50 37 28 31 4 10 81 5 8 13 180 9 26 8 15 4 4 6 u 1 I 5 24 10 13 17 30 4 36 8 3 45 1 5 1 oy ...... i 1 858 890 52 270 44 80 98 106 20 .54 ai 117 2(; 142 57 6(1 32 16 136 ' 82 48 4 :>i> 12 84 36 ■13 179 1 31 36 31 "i 3 I 19 9 ; 23 10 4 366 "3i" 2,671 157 598 41 ra 26 4 33 .■1 136 1 1 186 1 39 ,56 1 168 86 1 132 10 iKiO 29 37 1)7 .58 43 2 31 100 312 12 3 17 39 71 59 1 16 I 6 1 14 118 1 3 3 5 : 1 3 12 1 .... _.. 1 19 :::'\"""" :;:: 36 1 153 13 18 4 30 !... 8 .... ( 1 4 i I....' i I 1 2 -:-..:;;:i.... 1 1 10 9 6 1 1 18 5 1 138 n 157 63 12 34 1 1 , 1 ! ! 1 1 1 1 4 1 50 ! 46*1 46 4 .) — y 1 10 16 .... 1 6 ; 1 13 3 26 4 5 --.-j 1 .... 6 ! 3 27 1 1 341 90 43 46 1 1 1 24 7t) 42 54 117 ' uxV 88 .>; 34 ' " 'is' ST 59 6 33 3 ' 10 ."vi i i 3 i 16 3 101 1 6 ..." 1 1~ i 6 1 .... ' ™ 1 ! 53 1 """"1 16 ! 60 1 31 ! 4 8 9 5 31 1 ■> 68 j 73) — ■^> 12 143 o 31 1. 1 . 4 . 13 5 . 148 27 11 i 13 1 16 ! 59 3 1 .--- 20 NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued.— So!7s. 303 Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Enrelia Evergreen Fairplain Ferris Home Maple Valley.- jMontcalm Pierson Pine Reynolds Richland Sidney Winfield Montmorency County. Albert— Briley.- Montmorency Rust Muskegon County Blue Lake Casinova Cedar Creek Dalton Eggleston Fruitland- Fruitport Holton Lakeside _. Laketon -.. Montague Moorland. Muskegon ... Norton. _ Ravenna Whitehall- White River Newaygo County Ashland Barton Beaver. Big Prairie Bridgeton Brooks Croton.. Dayton — Denver ... Ensley Everett. Garfield Goodwell... Grant Home Lincoln... Monroe Norwich Sheridan Sherman Troy- Wilcox. 108 17 43 38 20 1,397 43 159 46 98 33 137 4 16 .57 73 82 159 184 30 1,792 U7 46 85 32 59 120 157 160 185 56 146 34 70 19 O 11 36 131 . 62 23 14 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. 10 7 3 4 7 1 215 : 6 14 133 12 124 14 8 13 1 3 10 435 42 1 26 67 17 29 17 64 4 443 21 3 , 48 54 I 13 63 14 31 72 8 10 7 r- 5-2 ! 2 : a I S gJ, ^ 159 - 53 118 37 34 124 7 41 92 IS 34 24 268 3 33 217 , 73 81 ' 1 154 1 59 100 9 49 38 8 7 141 7 I 13 173 35 39 64 6 5 106 144 &5 43 23 1 81 63 3 71 16 14 43 51 16 3 38 66 27 16 : 32 I 6 1 I 16 7 5 20 23 s 14 10 23 ,w 16 20 8 49 IH 51 4 15 10 10 420 39 10 4 45 7 1 23 313 ""93" 12 2 1 15 2 42 "21" 43 102 11 536 91 12 4 11 1 138 36 10 :3S 5 3 19 105 44 94 1 51 11 3 11 3 i 7 1 ; 1 [- 304 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued.— Sot'Zs. Counties, Townships Cities, and Wards. Oakland County . - Addison Avon Bloomfleld Brandon Commerce Farmington Groveland. Highland Holly Independence Lyon,- Milford Novi... Oakland Orion Oxford Pontiae Rose Royal Oak Southfleld Springfield Troy Waterf ord West Bloomfleld. White Lake. Oceana County Benona Clay Banks Colfax Crystal Elbridge Ferry Golden Grant Greenwood Hart Leavltt Newfield Otto Pentwater Shelby Weare Ogemaw County... Beaver Lake Churchill Cumming Damon Edwards Foster Hill Horton Klacking Mills Ogemaw Ricliland Rose West Branch OT\((iniii^i>n Ooiintj' Bohmiia . . Urcciiland - - OntoTi!mi>Ti_ _ . Itofkland Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. 4,538 18 189 164 178 174 205 201 201 205 160 168 206 169 151 150 131 149 284 281 222 175 357 160 167 173 145 123 31 90 182 109 96 113 73 206 134 107 36 19 336 148 468 35 46 35 51 39 74 8 17 59 10 6 33 31 54 533 4 2 1 24 65 21 41 .35 39 37 19 53 26 6 30 21 1 25 25 6 14 705 3 35 37 61 18 11 41 77 12 16 ; 1,556 125 95 1,107 i 48 I 8 7 16 6 42 446 67 41 3 25 1 24 43 ,58 29 66 33 31 10 9 10 36 33 15 71 17 30 38 641 15 7 14 27 71 36 18 36 21 54 24 44 5 6 176 87 104 3 11 28 83 .58 74 43 14 79 28 17 74 105 74 33 58 61 59 81 101 9 36 3 ""i 10 6 4 1 5 o 4 13 1(1 9 1 1 3 10 . 23 47 61 11 49 67 6 53 48 104 14 130 10 :33 111 91 13 80 62 20 53 IT 54 .53 63 25 12 i 3 .... 1 11 1 ^ ....' i 7 '_ _ i____r 10 35 13 NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued. — Soils. 305 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. < o •a* -a 1 13 a 13 P m r 5 a u rt 0" a > 6 am 1 3 i£ c a! i| Osceola County Burdell 1,488 8.5 23 ]2f. 60 136 47 ia5 1S.5 23 25 91 109 185 69 13.S 81 77 ...... 12 14 4 1 ""12" 1 13 5 8 6 143 1 1 20 26 13 12 11 10 ...... 13 6 10 1 10 581 51 8 23 13 42 15 43 69 507 S3 U 65 30 38 19 51 60 68 44 63 15 2 - Evart 3 3 13 1 Hersey _ 1 10 - 18 29 1 1 8 1 4 13 33 114 18 110 25 19 44 19 16 34 2:! 45 ...... 16 1 1 19 10 2 21 1 Richmond, 1 2 1 1 1 i Oscoda Connty. 275 44 28 17 m 17 24 .56 31 39 5 1 138 9 7 73 1 ^? 7 18 26 7 6 6 5 1 1 ...... 36 24 1 3 1 5 3 5 4 4 Big Creek 1 1 5 ...... LonR Lake ~""i 56 27 34 2 3 — 353 .58 16 74 35 69 42 57 2 4 50 200 56 9 1 26 32 41 33 2 27 4 20 45 1 1 1 3 Bagley 1 11 5 4 6 Corwith I 46 15 4 ...... 3 1 8 22 Livingston.. 6 6 7 3 -- Ottawa County AllflTidnlfi 3,.504 236 172 261 166 3n8 120 43 3;i4 228 322 60 83 316 240 345 636 ...... ""'io" 14 "119' 100 13 96 ...... 41 215 l,l-:6 103 »5 13 53 120 266 27 98 78 40 76 27 9 75 441 43 3 106 49 63 673 23 3 13;! 45 86 232 H 76 53 6 173 35 1 9 35 4 145 14 1 8 10 2 6 60 9 3 2 20 1 63 1 46 31 51 17 52 1 21 2 4 3 ""'29" 1 13 ""io 6 15 3 17 1 13 41 Olive 81 Spring Lake 3 45 43 1 "m' 133 18 11 2 3 11 4 Wright..-. — " — Presque Isle County 565 26 101 16 58 42 66 199 30 27 6 69 1 135 4 61 1 '""52" ""'if sn 19 23 11 4.5 9 14 175 23 3 5 15 6 1 7 14 4 Bismarck -. 1 ...... ""1 3 13 27 "24 1 2 3 ""i 3 3 ■— 1 1 39 306 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— Continued.— Soi7s. _g < 45 5 5 13 16 6 3,737 89 281 210 168 183 145 139 16 133 206 221 114 44 71 145 53 261 30 161 174 59 12t 57 165 175 258 57 4,336 88 140 2.51 133 76 331 175 93 93 111 168 190 133 87 213 154 215 257 97 111^ ;ii« .■-in i;s 124 IB .■.v>o l:i.s 19 i o 5 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards. 1 'C 7 s 1 S 1 i i 1 a c — 1 1 > ^- i - j 1 '^ ^ 1 i f , 1 Roscommon County Denton 14 1 5 i 14 4 i 1 Gerrish 1 1 3 4 3 Higgins- 9 4 i 794 5 ""ire" ...... 5 4 """is" 13 94 8 3 494 14 23 5 < 1 i ... St. Helens 940 54 110 1,110 IR 148 2 59 41 32 111 2 37 31 33 75 11 54 50 24 41 5 40 5 27 36 13 26 52 139 5 2,689 64 88 144 96 64 151 111 80 66 83 86 151 S'.l 02 {>! i:!2 8(1 186 74 1«1 2'2*.t Tri7 70 101 53 99 36 6 163 138 75 ■ ' 1 Saginaw County 16 AUbee- --..j ---.---- Bircti Run 1 Blumfleld 26 , 1 8 1 97 1 15 113 27 ■ 77 """2i"r'i 3 ...... 2 1 ""■if 3 Brady. 2 1 2 j Brant 3 [ Bridgeport --- 1 1 1 1 4 Buena Vista 14 5 Carrollton.. 10 8 ! Chapin 3 1 1 Chesaning... 88 3 4 21 3« 13 14 1 5 68 12 23 7 3 6 9 81 64 83 'ai 43 ■■4 10 174 10 1? "" IB" 10 .■!1 21 26 11 .Ml "8 46 31 85 10 4'; SO 13 2 . 47 Frankenmuth 32 ! 29 Fremont 1 10 1 1 James.. .:> Jonesfield 2 : 1 36 ; 7 8 1 Kochville ... .39 6 87 """64" 119 4 .55 6 7 28 10 43 9 63 11 37 42 20 33 23 10 " Lakeneld Maple Grove 3 Marion Richland 3 .... .i j Saginaw Spaulding o 4 11 St. Charles.. i 1 Swan Creek. 11 Taymouth 2 i 7 10 13 19 - - 1 Thomastown Tittabawassee 4 1 53 21 1 Zilwaukie ."^i " 61 s — Sanilac County 434 93 :;7 6 Argylo III;;; 1 .... Austin 3 75 5 ""& 1 ' Bridgehampton. 1 3 Buel.... 2 14 9 ....!.... Custer 1 1 Delaware 4 47 1 20 5 " "i" ...... ' [ Elk Elmer 3 1 5 3 , 6 2 ' 8 5 1 1 """"i-;:;;;j;;;;;;;; Evergreen 3 """"3" i : 17 ' 1 ! 3 -T:;;;;|;;;; .;;;!;;;;;;;; GreiMileaf bainntto "in 108 It ""■39" "ii' i 4 ""-i"i;;;-r""" .:...-L... 1 , :M;ipU'. Vallrv Marion ._._ ____ ...... 1 ;.- ;""i :\iiiHi.>ii ' 5 .... Moonv... Saniljic. . Spi'.-ikor. I 4 4 9 " "i«" 1 1 , 5 3 7 ...... ---- 1 W'nshiTiucloTi 1 1 4 1 1 " 'i" — wui-iii _./.'..:: Scliiiiilrnin. County. -- (lornifask 5 1 14 1:1 IS — — -.. NUMBER OF FAJRMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued.— Soi7s. .307 Number o{ Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. 1 < 3 o5 1 -a c 1 S -a 1. is S a 2 a 1 a 1 .a" "> < Cm a % S3 . c c 1 56 5 57 ~ 1 28 5 34 475 36 37 45 1 6 19 13 13 49 33 14 26 37 62 2 30 54 16 1 T^nTnp'snTi 21 1,708 143 61 94 112 136 338 46 67 166 85 75 35 113 195 103 51 2 -~ - — 3,481 205 2.53 203 333 180 305 163 298 213 201 197 149 333 268 376 125 390 4 55 39 13 3 3 51 33 14 17 34 21 6 '"'3i' i 351 """67" 17 7 23 6 51 30 """til" 16 9 19 5 25 15 69 340 321 33 28 10 13 79 48 Antrim "Rp.TiTiingt.oTi 1 1 . 13 3 1 47 1 2 9 4 Caledonia Fairfield Hazleton 3 29 34 1 50 Middl£bury 4 7 .53 16 Perry ...... 11 ...... 26 3 2 19 2 46 36 1 19 10 8 11 4 31 3 23 5 10 13 10 1 Rush 17 4 Shiawassee Venice 1 Woodhull St. Clair County 4,502 207 242 90 337 365 84 168 208 185 33 219 123 180 297 190 3.i3 16L 145 168 88 319 293 359 1,313 ""is' 6 95 86 1 37 103 39 U 198 5 404 1 8 8 48 16 13 21 .50 ...... 4 73 441 10 65 1 17 47 1 16 2 4 38 1 13 1,371 1.50 139 36 """19" """68" 8 10 1 5 16 148 87 487 1 ...... 128 107 3 ""36' 8 4 1 346 """is" 168 33 4 91 15 82 7 Brockway Casco 1 13 7 3 """§3" 3 1 8 1 1 5 10 1 2 14 6 5 .30 1 Clay Clyde 1 CottrellviUe- 3 13 f^ •5 Fort Gratiot 29 13 2 146 174 40 8 16 3 17 5 17 9 Kenockee 8 """"8" 8 10 .30 896 145 34 40 43 56 87 46 55 57 98 ii9 33 w:> 14 11 313 43 153 497 15 43 11 133 9 "ioo" 101 10 63 36 KimbaU ..„ 15 53 30 "7(1" 6 39 1 1 9 73 18 3 1 """"3" 3 103 6 1 43 4 2 2 8 33 1 1 MuHsey 55 16 98 79 6 5 20 "'"78" 15 1 ' 4 Port Huron 1 Riley. St. Clair 1 34 «1 33 1 1 1 i 1 1 Wales St. Joseph County Burr Oak - .- 3,638 319 181 163 175 108 166 303 199 154 308 109 180 143 193 105 133 304 4 19 3 434 """re" 43 i ! " "! 30 ' 74 '....11.57 , 21 12 13 1 1.. 1.... 2 Colon 1.3 ""i" Constantine 3 .... Fawn River 1 36 45 9 54 15 91 20 14 3 ...... ""io" 7 ...... 2 3 14 6 ; 11 1 i i...j 13 1 i 27 L... 17 j.... ?. 1 1 6 3 16 5 12 14 3 7:4 Lockport - Mendqn -. 2 1 1 2 9 ..._!.... I is .....: 1 9 1....1 t2a 1 102 59 5 1 90 59 1 10 3 2 8 13 It i 1 36 [ \ Park.... Sherman Sturgis White Pigeon 3 8 2 ...... 4 3 36 1 1 4 5 j.... 20 .... 37 11 85 4 308 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IX.— CONTINTJED.— Soi?s. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Tuwola County- Akron Aimer Arbela Columbia Dayton Denmark Elkland Ellington Elmwood , Fair Orrove Fremont Gilford Indian Fields. _. Juniata Kingston _ Koyltor. Millington Novesta Tuscola Vassar AVatertown Wells Wisner Van Buren County.. Almena Antwerp -\rlington BanKOr Blooraingdale Cohimbia Covert ._ Decatur _ Geneva _ Hamilton Hartford Keeler Lawrence Paw Paw , Pine Grove Porter Soiitii Haven ... Waverly.. Wasbtenaw County. Ann .Vibor Aui^nsta. HriiiLrowaler Dexter I''reedoni Ijiniu - I^oili Ii\'nilon.. . Minichesler Noiibli.-lii... I'iltslield Siilenl... Sahne Scio Sharon Superior Svl Wriistiir . York Ypsilanli. 1,060 270 216 247 199 2^8 19J 191 1« 199 290 206 162 70 1.58 13S 1H3 19.' 120 2(12 104 181 100 67 3,810 1.51 2i! 245 207 25.3 195 1S9 1.55 194 171) 256 172 28:5 2t9 248 247 198 17j ;!,74:5 I 2211 179 114 167 llili 2(l.'5 l.'li 202 vn 20il ISO Kil 187 I'.lO is:! bin 2. '8 200 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. 497 18 1 149 16 107 7 79 2 4 2 39 4 4 4 29 29 229 ' "io" 88 'iiV 14 4 ]»s (> 17 :! :( l:t 9 420 6 2i 1.5 14 24 0I17 21 151 48 24 1,0-32 118 138 4 94 Bli 130 80 51 49 59 4.) I 89 20 10 18 6(i7 105 1 79 16 4L 1 4 6 10 1 76 124 46 ISl 46 12:i 51 410 12 32 2 ns3 i 1.",;) I 172 iO>l 6 124 18ri 4i :5:! 91 ; 267 109 1 90 23 48 119 28 :is 14 47 24 .56 10 146 110 67 14 25 36 109 11 5 18 161 17 ,S9 9 37 1,116 9.5fi 14 54 8 115 12:1 67 106 52 7:1 2 75 1 8 15 53 3-! 49 25 65 71 1,112 81 120 122 117 16 £ ■?" — ' ^ 158 1 6 4 1 f j > 4 7 3 tj 3 1 1 I 15 2 ! t' 27 .... 15 i 4 2 32 10 1 1 113 19 16 209 6 .1 2 12 29 i 16 8 ' 2 1 3 1 I I 36 13 2; ■Rl 15 200 11 54 10 5 I- -14-!: ■j--i- 505 42 24 1 1 1 sT ;!(> IS 4 70 43 16 36 16 4 5 NUMBER OF FARMS AND KINDS OF SOILS. TABLE IX.— Continued.— SotZs. .309 Number of Farms and Kinds of Soils. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. < S-'T 31 S-IT 8S '"g.V 49 9 fil o'> "m 54 as 11 M a -a a 5 3 i i s 3 5~ 1 3 _■ 1 > < .2 '1 1 3 ' 1 3« Wavne County 4,1-2^ 2U 34-i 2^1 16S Tm 2+S 25fi SB IflS 2ii: 27-1 a.'s 176 300 219 247 1,321 2.T 41 107 4:B % m 113 28fi 8 10 8 3 561 36 119 69 3 71". 47 15 101 16 6 28-, 2:B 23 14 ; [ 1 1 156 111 11 10 i 37 4 84 "'"io" 14 5 1 13 Greenfield 4 1 1 15 21 "'"49" 22 6 59 93 1 24 13 '""39' 17 1 2.3 4 1 "1.5" 6 ...... 31 5 6 63 3 1 1 ' 1 i Huron 3* Ijivonia Nankin 5^ 30 14S K2 245 111 65 3 30 1B5 8 2~ i 37 6 I'"";""" 1 Redtord 1 Romulus 1 9 "24" i ^?. Taylor 68 28 1 2 75 i — — 1 "Wexford County Sfil fil a-) §1 133 HI 9 31 SB 41 15 28 78 3> 11 109 9 203 14 497 34 a5 3e """9.5" 74 8 4 19 23 68 20 36 23 1 1 Antiocli -|.... Cedar Creek 8 19 37 30 5 9 15 5 1 5 2 3 1 12 Cherry Grove 1 6 Colfax 1 20 \ 8 1 5 15 4 7 3 2 5 5 Liberty 35 61 18 11 55 3 9 14 6 3 1 45 9 i 1 ! CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, JUNE 1, 18 84. TABLES -M ANUFACTORIES. 313 CENSUS OF mCHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Agricultural Implement Manufactories. 1 B 1 o 1 s Z "o X 1 d "3 Averapre Ko. of Hands Employed. TotBl amount paid in wages duiing the yeai-,— dnilais. Motive Power. Adults. "5 p ■a c i Water. Steam. State and Comities. "3 S 1 II 2 'S fc - ci. 1 1 Z.~ s as IS 1 Is State. «115 1,787,400 b 1,368 9 31 c 639,691 8 1 mx 86 e 1,621 X 1 1 1 3 2 7 5 5 1 1 1 4 6 9 4 5 5 3 5 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 3 1 9 1 2 8 2 10,000 3,000 900 213,000 37,700 36.000 Z3(.O0O 38,950 2,000 4,000 300 132,100 22,.5flO 355.200 37,050 30,800 ] 6,450 3,100 44,rti0 6,000 100,000 10,000 37,400 300 75,000 50 3,000 11.000 5.000 8,000 67,100 5,000 18,000 117,500 103,000 17 4 2 152 28 53 39 24 3 5 3 B173 ^2 2T3 s57 30 E17 9 59 3 30 5,325 750 9'M 69,474 9,050 13,615 1.5,200 10,275 1,200 400 500 ' 81,200 5,050 100.290 s 23,700 11,400 ? 4,32.5 175 21,250 1,000 15,000 3,1.50 7,750 800 25,000 i,r>oo 4,900 1,0.-|0 2,0S6 23.640 2.400 6,8110 « 43.000 27,500 1 35 1 g Caihoun 1 Ik 6 4 3 1 1 105 Cass 10 f 10 53 6 113 Eaton 103 53 20 Hillsdale s Huron. Ingham "i" ...... 4 1 16 3 3 4 4 4 5 3 3 5 1*8 ~ 22 Kalamazoo 60 34 Livingston. ]8 2 .53 Mecosta _ _ 1 g Monroe 1 1 9 40 M ontcalm 30 28 65 e 6 10 4 7 65 4 glM 1 1 40 102 Osceola Ottawa 1 Prt'sque Isle Saginaw Saiiilac-- 3 1 i 2 5« 2 40 Sliimvassc^e St. Clair_. St. Jo'-eph 1 40 95 Tuscola Van Buren 15 1 X IW 83 Wayne » Besides the ostablishmiMits horo tabulated there are in the State 4 establishments, a part of the products of which is a-rnulluial implonirnts. and tabulated as follows: 1 with siash, doors and bliiids. 2 withridiT mills, and 1 with thrtshiiit; machines. b Not report ed for 5 cslahlishments. " Notreporlucl for 7 cstahlishiniMits, 2 of which employ 7 hands. «lahlishnienls. f In 1 establishment liitrsc-piw-or is used. e Not reported for I oMtablishineiit. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORIES. TABLE I. — Continued. — Agricultural Implement Manufactories. .313 a i 1 s "o 1 5 115 1 1 1 1 1 1 T o 1,787,400 Average No. of Hands Employed. 3 i if c -*> C J Motive Powei-. State, Count-es, Adults. g a 3 Water. Steam. Townships, Cities, and Wards. 1,368 S c S is. Is •si = i c s « 86 Ninntier of horse-power. tftate^__ 9 31 53P,691 8 -i-ua 1,621 X 10.000 10,000 17 17 4 4 o 2 5.32-, 1 35 35 Otsego 5,3;.'o '. 1 3.000 3,000 7.50 750 1 1 8 Buchanan 8 900 800 [ 936 93ii Quincv- 3 1 1 1 213,000 1511,000 3.000 60,000 1.52 1)5 5 32 28 3 1 1 69,474 58.000 a50 11,124 i 10.-, Albion 75 Homer Sheridan 1 Y- 6 1 1 1 1 2 30 2 1 1 37.700 2,700 35,000 9,0-0 300 8,750 }i 10 ,50 Penn 10 Ddwagiae city: ^ 10 40 ■Clinton County i 1 1 2 2 36,000 7,0(10 2.000 5.000 7,000 15,000 53 3 3 4 5 38 6 13.615 1,500 15 1..500 1.600 9,000 , 113 20 De Witt 18 Essex 8 Greenhnsh a 15 Ovid 6 52 Eaton County 5 1 2 2 1 1 23»,000 8.1100 T',ono 211.000 14.000 200,000 39 8 11 20 6 14 15.200 2..500 3,700 9,000 3,r00 6,000 1 10 4 1 1 2 1 1 103 40 Oneida 1 10 40 Cliarlotte city 23 8 2d ward 15 1 2 2 38,9-i0 100 9..500 29,350 24 1 4 19 10,275 375 900 9,000 3 53 i •J& Flint city 25 •■ Oratiot County 1 1 2,000 2,0110 3 3 1,200 1,200 1 1 20 20 1 1 4,000 4,000 5 5 4on 400 1 1 b b Huron Countv 1 1 300 300 3 3 ."■00 500 Port Austin ' For footnotes see page 312. ft One ePtablishnient operated by horse-power. b Not reported for 1 establishment. 40 314 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I. — Continued. — Agricultural Im.plenient Manufactories. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. ingham County Delhi.... Ingliam Lansing city. 1st ward 2d ward... Ionia County... Ionia.. Lyons Otisco Portland Ronald Kalamazoo County.. Charlesto n Kalamazoo city 1st ward 2d wai'd Kent County Cascade Grattan Lowell Grand Rapids city 8th ward _,. Lapeer County Almont Imlay Marathon Metamora Lapeer city : 1st ward Lenawee County BliHsfield Clinton Ogden Adrian city : 4Lh ward Livingston County.. Handy Hartland ^I.'H'imib County HriKL' ItkllllUKl A\'iLstiiiit,Mon Mt. ( Meiucns city : :id ward- a Not reported for 1 < h Not reported l' 'S, ■ Average No. of Hands Employed. Total amount jjaid in wages during the year,— dollars. Motive Power. Counties, Townahips, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 3 >^ « c Water. Steam. 3 i B a = 1 53.3 o| ■-. a .Si P 6,000 6,000 100,000 100,000 3 3 30 30 1,000 1,000 1 Big Rapids city: 1 ' — 1 15,000 15,000 Monroe city : 3d ward 1 ' 40 -— ' Montcalm County 11 10,000 10,000 7 3,150 3,150 7,750 200 300 1 30 Greenville city : 1 30 1 40 Oakland County Bioomfield -.- 37,400 4,500 3,000 3,000 4,000 3,400 19,500 ■-'8 3 3 6 13 1 9 i 102 1 1 10 Brandon 1 15 PnmmRTf'p. 300 1,000 1 ! ^ 1 a 12 Hdllv 2,400 3,650 11 Miltord 1 1 40 46 Osceola County .. . , 300 30O :^ 800 800 35,000 25,000 75,000 75,000 65 65 1 1 60 G-rand Haven city : 60 Presque Isle County 50 50 A 1,.500 1,500 4,900 3,700 1,500 700 1 Rogers _ - .. -■ — ' — • - — Saginaw County 3,000 3,000 11,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 6 6 St. Charles 3 1 1 1 Sanilac County 16 6 7 3 4 4 40 13 Minden 10 18 ! - Shiawassee County 5,000 5,000 LO.™ 1 15 Shiawassee -- 1,050 3,086 1,886 200 33,640 6 200 4,639 400 1 ' 15 --- St. Clair County 8,000 5,000 3,000# 67,100 300 1,300 20,000 1,000 3 4 65 2 2 13 3 2 23 1 15 Mussey i 1 8 1 40 St. Joseph County Burr Oak 7 ■ 95 1 6 Colon 1 12 Constantine 1 40 Flowerfield 1 4- " Not reported for 1 establishment. 316 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE I.— Continued. — Agricultural Implement Manufactories. 1 g s 4) O i- £. a a Z Caijiful Invested, — dollars. Average No. of Hands Employed. to . 11 Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 43 3 o >) § Water. 1 1 steam. 1 1 i _ g 1 s E r c ^ Lockport 23,000 I. .51 10 20,u;jij 5,0"0 5,000 20 24 4 4 8,.520 100 9,775 1 1 30 6 37 Tuscola County Indian Fields 2,400 2,400 6,800 300 6,500 1 1 2 I 1 15 15 Van Buren County 18,000 3,000 15,000 27 3 25 95 15 80 >4 Washtenaw County 1 117,.5O0 13.000 8,000 500 83,000 14.01)0 9,0110 5,000 • 151 12 110 i« 6 1 b 43,n00 3.000 1,500 36..500 » 2.0IU 2,000 a 2T.5f'0 2,.500 25,000 ir>i 1 1 1 2 1 1 93!,? a') 14 York Ann Arbor city i i-i 17'/2 1T>^ 20 12 5th ward ... 8 L Wavne County loi.oon 3,0C0 100,000 43 3 40 i 1 83 " "' "" 3 Detroit city : ....J a Not reported for 1 est;|llli^llmcTlt. b Not reported fur 3 e?^tah!i^^lmn'lIf■^. FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS. 317 TABLE U.— Flouring and Grist Mills. n B ,a i u e 3 « 633 - ^1 1 "i 1 4 1 K n : 1 ' 16 1 11 18 16 3 3 2 10 » 13 1 p 21 1 1 6 18 9 ill 115 1 5 1 23 11 E o ^7,817,157 Average No. of Hauds Employed. re ^ Co !s S3 1 992,192 Motive Power. State and Counties. Adults. a o >1 ■T3 5 13 Water. Steam. 13 B a ■sj ■r- _2 Si 1^ c o § II Si 0, "o 5 5 3 State---- = 2,342.»i 3 e370,><; f 1?,)25M e261'/2 B 13,233>!f 4,000 236.200 16,000 n 9,700 800 54,000 92,000 1.5,.5l-0 259,500 171,:00 h 317,200 8!),.Vill 7,800 10,800 14,000 88,000 148,100 10,000 276,800 7,000 80,000 91,500 264,.500 89,000 214,000 186.000 6,000 47,(*J0 28ii,4(;0 101,500 1 b 67 1 40 38 4 87 61 i 103 » 33 4 " 5 4 34 45;^ 2 93 2 4 600 i 26.935 3.460 ] 2,670 250 7,860 21,090 " 1,100 n ,37,020 17,398 h 50,482 .i 9,503 l> 1,100 1> 2,3:.'0 1,030 11,295 19,411 1,100 n 40,886 650 3,000 " 8,970 i 3-.,;38 14,110 » 30,555 25,366 . 1,425 9,700 ■o 39,150 10,965 1 16 1 4 1 e 8 100 770 45 225 20 j 195 Allegan Alpena. 6 1 271 40 Barry Bay.. - e2 4 1 4 9 3J^ 2 1 1 1 8X 5><, 1 10 70 204 12 5 14;.; 14 i iH 27 8U[yi 319 "1 780K iJ 472 50 t 2 40 95 359 48 Berrien. 1 187X 427 372X Cass 75 15 17 Clare 30 Clinton 482 Eaton 295 ---- 70 ii 1 1 3 \1X 677 30 100 315 720'/j 472 Grand Traverse 20 8u;^ :3S 64 ->VA 4 24 " 12l)!? 6 1 l>i 6 2>i 185 Hillsdale 432>^ Hurnn 1 l" 333 9 604 ■■ 549 489 1 I- 310 lOttCO 30 1?^ 8>^ 185 J 728« 1 455X 78 Jackson 379 !< 102X a- Includes 41 mills combined with lumber mills, 3 with shingle ra.iUs, I with a lumber, latli and shingle mill, « with planing mills, I with a lumber and cider mill, i with cider mills, 1 with a salt manufactory, and 1 with a carding mill. Flour and feed are manufactured in 39 otiier establish- ments tabulated as follows: 24 with lumber mi 1 1&, I with shingle mills, L with handle factories, 1 with agricultural implement factories, 1 with hoop factories, 1 with sawh, door and blind f.ictories, 1 with planing mills, i with wooden-ware f ictories, L with f.>aadnes and machine shops, 1 with chair fac- tories, 2 with sa.lt works, and '4 with salt, lumber, shingle, etc., and ^ Wxth cider and vinegar mauu- factories. b Not reported for 3 mills, 3 of which employ 23 hands, but includes the capital invested in a card- ing mill. « Not reported for 9 mills, 1 of which pays 31,033 wages. d Not reported for 4? mills, 3l:of which employ ii7X hands. e Kind and amount ot power used in 1 mixl no:; reported. *" Not reported for :i8 mills. g Not reported for 5 mills. ^ Not reported for 1 mi, 1. * Includes I flouring and lumber mill. i Ncjt repi>rted for 3 mills. *= Includes 4 flouring and lumber mills. 1 1 ncluiles 2 flouring and lumber, and 1 flouring and cider mill. °' Not reported for 5 ra.ills. ° Not reporte i for *J mills. o Includes Z flouring and lumber mills. P Includes 3 flouring and lumber mills. q Ifjclu les I flourm.: and luiQber, and 1 flouring and cider mill. r Not reported for X mLill — mill uses both steam and water. 318 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. ^J^towHn.g' and Grist Mills. Counties. Average No. of Hands Employed. Kalkaska 3 Kent --- I » 33 Lake I ■= 1 : Lapeer --' 16 ; Leelanaw .; -5 Lenawee.. -i '^ 34 ^ Livingston.-- \ e 13 j Macomb , 13 1 JManistee | 3 Mason ' 3 Mecosta — Midland Missaukee - Monroe Montcalm- Muskegon - NewaygO--. Oakland ... Oceana Ogemaw . . . 14,000 .543,.500 8,000 139,900 19,100 346,000 ioo,.5no 97,000 23,500 18,000 56,350 60,000 13,.500 173,.50O » 169,300 61,000 I 31,000 1 278,300 i 97,ono i 3,500 7,000 : 8,500 I 189,357 i 4,.500 I 248,050 Osceola Otsego 1 Ottawa [ 11 Presque Isle ; s 3 Saginaw ' c 13 Sanilac '11! 68,.500 .Shiawassee-- m 16 ' 135,200 St. Clair- - - n 15 I » 160,9.50 St.Joseph 16 380,4110 Tuscola---- -- 1 10 99,200 Van Buren I i 19 322,.500 Washtenaw k 20 t 377,000 Wayne | ii 18 I 334,100 Wexford---- 4 ! 51,000 5 s ja s 5 143 1 5 47 115 1 34 33)^ 6 ny, IS 1 67 1 71 13 j ... 13 93 1 1 23 3 3 1 8 70 39 .56 79 6 Hi 52 .50X 93 135 17 1 1,600 1> 63,899 1,.500 !> 18,.525 1,909 b 46,673 7,390 11,.5.58 .3,000 910 b 8,476 9,870 1,700 1 26,600 t 36,934 7,6.56 6,230 t 36,6.35 b 5,675 .546 1,675 1,000 30,140 3,080 b 20,507 10,800 17,843 i 28,8:39 b 30,435 b 15,035 '' 15,4.50 37,5:16 b 5S,.5:i.5 S.904 " Includes 3 flouring and lumber, and 1 flouring and cider mill. b Not reported for 1 mill. '■ Includes 1 flouring and planing niill. •' Includes 1 mill combined with a lumber, lath and shingle mill. « Includes 1 flouring, lumber and cider mill. J Includes 1 mill combined with a salt manufactory. ^ Includes 1 flouring and shingle mill. 'i Includes 1 flouring and lumber mill. ^ Not reported for 3 mills. .) Includes 1 mill combined with a (.-ardiTm- mill. >< Not reported for 2 mills. ' Includes 3 flouring and lumber mills. "^ Includes 3 flouring and lumber mills. n Includes 4 flouring and lumber mills. « Includes capital invested in a carding mill. I' Not reported for IM mills. ; 7W ■352>^ t) b m-z 4 215 a ■my. b 277V4 i 95 1 30 45 283 1 30 1 1 3v.- 80 290 548 ,30 315 1,1 6:5 12 6 572 240 y 3'i b 65 40 23S 1 3 30 125 61 95 13 16 5 317 80 >a- b 833 >i 260 612 P 1,170 320 . 90 11 ' 11 10>!i 13 1 4 j 6 A i 15 40 395 411 490 .58734 340 885 FLOURING AND GRIST illLL.s. 319 TABLE II. — Continued. — Flouring and Gi'ist MiJh Average No. of Hands Employed. State, I Oounties, Townships, { Cities, and Wards. Motive Power. Alcona Countv. Harrisville .. Allegan County - Allegan '_. Clyde Dorr Ganges Otin Plain Heath IVIartln Otsego Salem Saugatuck Wayland Alpena County- Long Rapids'- - Alpena city : 3d ward -Antrim County- Banks Elk Rapids Helena - Kearney Arenac County- Arenac Barry County Castleton _- Hope - .- Maple Grove Orangeville -- Prairieville Thorn apple Woodland Yankee Springs-- Bay County Frankenluat Bay City 1st ward 8d ward -.- West Bay City: 4th ward Benzie County-. Almira Benzonia Crystal Lake-- 633 b 1 1 b 4 b 1 1 1 1 J 11 b 3 b 1 b 1 1 1 2 1 b 1 r,8ir,i.57 4,oon 4,U00 236,200 38,000 6,000 22.000 3,000 37,700 15,000 8,000 68..5(I0 6,0110 2-i,0fl0 7,000 16,000 12,000 4,000 9,700 5.000 2,700 2,000 800 800 ',.542?i . 67 15 3 10 1 8 4 2 14 6 4 992,192 600 600 ' 26,915 5,040 500 5,400 60 4.175 1,000 360 5,200 4,000 1,200 eg 370)4 IB 18,52oX! 100 100 8X 4 3"! ,54,000 23,.500 1,500 2,.500 4,000 2,.500 11,000 2,000 7,000 92,000 4,000 80,000 30,000 .50,000 8,000 12 8 3,460 2,160 1,300 = 2,670 2,670 3 33 19 13 15,.500 1,000 4,500 10,000 2.50 2.50 4.0.->ll 4(10 fiOn 1,701 1 300 100 21,090 3110 20,000 9,000 10,400 1,100 300 770 115 40 207 45 45 305 60 135 18 12 20 20 c 195 f 20 60 30 27 12 15 XV4 13,233X 271 45 .50 30 40 70 45 204 24 1.55 75 48 1 For foot-notes see page 317. a Not reported for 1 mill. b One, a flouring and saw mill combined. ■« Not reported for 3 mills. 1 1ncludes 4 flouring and saw mills combined. "= For 1 mill, kind and amount of power not i ported. ' Not reported for 2 mills. 320 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II.— Continued.— FZourmg and Ovist Mills. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Berrien County.. Hairibridt^e Beiittin Bert rand Buchanan Gaiieii -. Kiles Oronoko Pipestone Sodus St. Josephs Tliree OaiiS Weesavv Niles city : 1st ward Branch County... AlLiansec -. ColdwalLT. .... Ginird Kmderliouk Quiricy t'nion Coldwntt-r city: ItU ward Callioun County Albion Athens Baltic Creek Burlington Emmet... Homer Mareniro Marslaa 1 1 Tekonsha Battle Creek city.. Ist ward , 3d ward Marshall city. a 16 «1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 cl4 1 1 12 Cass County Jcirer^oii La (Iranuc Onlwa I'cnn l'nkai.'..n Pnrlev .Silver Creek... Voliiiia ... -- . Duwaiiiac <-itv :id ward....;.. Averapre No. of Hands Employed. 25''.5nO 8,000 3,1 W I 4,5110 23,000 B.IK 10 V.i.UOO lll.OilO 7,1 TO 11.000 23:7 131 27. I. 8. 24. 12. 80. 40. 40. MO R!),-.-|l ll.llOl) ir.oni 7. 'Jill lO.nnn li 1)110 3,300 4.7."fl 5,000 2.-),000 i>]03 3t 21 10 11 l>2.) f 31 ) 37,020 1,.')(I0 800 l.-WO 4.500 1,000 8,010 1,000 1,560 240 SCO b 120 16,000 17,3!'B 4.50 1,(100 lOO 310 ],K-;o 2,961 10,7-25 20, g9. Motive Power. 12 1 l>i 1 1 1 3><; :jiiO 1 1 .'S'O if .200 1 ..Mill Ml 1 .'.0(1 1 ,!l.-,0 1 ,5o;', U 165 2 ,310 2 :,sO 1 ilv-^ 1 1 30 ■> 150 2 ),000 1 991,Hr 30 70 20 180 17!^ 24 110 10 30 500 5 319 1 1 6.) 40 2 1 85 129 i 7.«0V 312H 30 1 30 b 138 FO 90 b 1.50 150 b4r2 .54 lOO 30 20 IS 60 60 b40 90 187K 20 30 'I One, a (l(Hl^iTl^■ and saw mill eonihinod. b N.il ieiiiaU-1 I'nr I mill. hieltiili's 2 (InuriuL;- and saw Tnills, and 1 ftoiiring and cider mill combined, ■1 Includes 1 II. nii'iuL: and saw n\ill, and 1 flouring and cider mill combined. e X..t rein.rleil liir 5 mills. f Nut, rep.uled for 2 millH. It .\i.t. reported for 3 mills. 50 "ITX "fo" 47 75 40 210 372^ 82)f 60 210 50 FLOUEING AND GRIST MILLS. 321 TABLE II.— Continued. — Flouring and Grist Mills. 1 1 s o & 3 Z 1 1 t 3 5" Q Average No. of Hands Employed. ^ n p Motive Power. CoTmties, TownsMps, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 O c a £ 2 o Water. Steam. i 1 i S g = 1 If = 1 II c Ij 4 P Charlevoix County 3 1 1 1 7.800 4,1 mo 3,000 800 4 1 i •1,100 400 700 2 1 1 50 30 20 I 15 Charlevoix Eveline. Norwood.- 1 15 Cheboygan County 3 2 1 10,800 10,600 300 » 5 5 a 2,320 2,320 2 1 1 a o 2 1 1 17 Benton 17 Grant .. 2 1 1 10 1 2 1 1 1 1 I 14,000 4,000 10,000 4 2 1,030 280 750 1 40 ■ 1 1 30 Grant -. 30 Surrey. 1 40 95 88,000 10,000 8,000 4.000 20,000 7,000 16,000 8,000 15,000 34 4 8 3 5 3 3 3 6 45>^ 3 5 3 1 2 12 6 3 2 i}i 4 11.295 1,42) 2,2110 75 1,600 1,000 1,500 1,500 2,000 -i-X 2 1 483 Bath.... 50 Bingham - 100 Dallas ... 30 DeWitt 1^ 60 35 40 Essex 1 2 1 100 Greenbush . 62 Ovid 100 i>13 1 1 ■= 1 1 1 2 c 2 1 1 1 1 148,100 12,000 25,000 1,500 5,000 5,000 28,000 1J,OOU 8,000 11,000 1,600 40,000 19,411 aw 2,000 300 626 644 7,500 1,300 1,575 250 2,200 2,666 7>r 1 359 80 5>!r 295 Bellevue 1 1 65 Delta.. 20 i 1 1 1 1^ 10 14 30 20 20 50 1 1 80 Vermontville 60 Walton 20 Windsor Charlotte city: 1 50 Eaton Rapids city: 1 135 1 1 10 1 1 "21 1 c2 2 2 1 3 2 1 » 1 2 4 10,000 10,000 2 2 1,100 1,100 70 Little Traverse 70 276,800 8,000 22,000 42,000 23,500 4,000 8.200 6.000 2.0(10 5,000 12,000 144,100 93 2 6 14 5 3 8 4 3 3 5 40 « 40,886 a 2,200 3,600 1,900 ],6U0 2,840 1,500 1,252 200 ],8!)2 23,902 11 1 2 1^ 1 677 60 125 75 150 473 Argentine Atlas "'"'Ji 1 1 3 35 15 40 92 Genesee 2 ""k 1 2 71 ih" 85 155 40 Vienna 40 185 » Not reported for 1 mill. b Includes 3 flouring and saw mills combined. c One, a flouring and saw mill combined. ^ 3 "Water. Steam. S 2 4 4 >) ! t3 c a 1 =: S3 O S= { ^ (3 c = 1 1 1 •si Is = o c Z " = 1 5 5 z-° Gladwin County 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 7,000 7,000 &50 650 30 30 Sage. — Grand Traverse Co 80,000 80,000 3,000 3,000 1 1 100 100 Traverse 3 Gratiot County 91,500 30,000 8,000 12,000 20,000 10,000 11,500 20 4 3 4 4 2 3 1 » 8,970 3,100 1,600 2,0-'0 2,000 350 3 1 315 120 185 Arcada Hamilton 1 1 45 Ithaca Pine River 1 1 1 180 15 Sumner Wheeler- ._ 1 Hillsdale County.. 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 rt 1 1 1 1 1 1 i b 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 b 1 5 It 364,,500 6,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 15,000 2,000 17,000 30,000 8,000 12,000 33,000 9,000 4,000 109,500 9,500 100,000 86X 2 2 1 2 1 6X 8 o f 3 3 43 3 40 » 35,738 1.50 3.50 IIX 730"; Adams 20 Allen 1^ 15 60 .50 37 ,>-..■ SO 70 60 30 15 Amboy . _ 300 i l" 138 1 l.fxv >•• l.SIKI 1 ' ■V>0 1 3 2,«in 1 1 Cambria Camden >i 37 >, Jonesville Jefferson . Litchfield ~ i Pittsford... Reading k1 3,400 1,100 1 Scipio -' m" Woodbridge -----1 1 \Si 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 9 V 1 1 40 Wright 150"" 50 Hillsdale city a 34 000 ^ 1st ward a 65 150 4th ward 150 . 1 Huron County Bingham 89,000 10,000 1,000 3,000 3,000 5,000 50,000 9.000 8,000 38 6 3 14,110 I13."i 313 , l.:wi ' 1,1(1(1 -,00 - ("mo a 333 Brookfleld.- 34 45 34 40 Colfax _ IVIeade_ 15 5 4 Sand Beach_ 1 Sebc'waing Verona 1,300 ' :jO,.Vi5 (i^O l.SOU a .50 .__ i>i Ingham County Ingham Leslie Meridian Onondaga Wheatfleld __. 214,000 3,000 15,000 4,000 13,000 10,000 4,000 38,000 111,000 75,000 3ti,000 19,000 64 3 3 4 4 2 10 31 20 11 5 1 504 4,^9 34 40 1 35 75 1 ,.".on 1 3,.-,oo 1 1 3 1 45 Williamstown i .w" 344 344 Lansing city 14,-llH) 3 latward __ 3d ward Mason city ti.OliO 3,550 ;o — — _- " Not rc'povli'il for one mill. (> One, a lloiiriiiK and saw mill conilnm d » Not ri'piiilc'il 1'(u' 3 mills. FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS. 323 TABLE II. — Continued. — Flouring and Grist Mills. a 1 B d z 1 O a i Averag:e No. of Hands Employed. .So || Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 o o •a § £ o Water. Steam. S S i 1 a II •1 II □ il II » 15 2 <= 3 2 2 2 2 dl 1 1 1 186,000 17,000 19,00J 29,000 8,000 41,000 40.000 10,000 22,000 55X fi 9 10 4 if" 3 3 1 25,366 5,600 1,917 3,400 820 4,518 6,526 1,025 1,560 9 IX 2 1 1 2 i>549 b 64 85 90 40 100 180 1 1 i>31 1 Boston b 40 40 Orleans 40 Otisco- 1 1^ 1 50 Ronald 50 90 6,000 6,000 4 4 1,425 1,425 1 1 30 Baldwin 30 • 5 1 1 1 1 d 1 1 47,000 6,000 7,000 4,000 5.000 25,000 24 3 7 4 8 9,700 1,100 400 3,000 200 5,000 ■% 185 30 1>^ 78 Coe 30 48 Rolland 1 1 1 75 25 55 Union Jackson County t23 3 3 2 3 ci 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 286.400 16,000 14,.t00 8,400 35,000 8,000 500 16,000 15,000 13,000 6,000 13,000 8,000 i3,orx) 120,000 7.5,000 45,000 %\2\H 3 8 3 6 1 4 i 7 3 2yi 5 76 30 46 k 39,1,50 1,350 1,900 1,000 1,250 J 1,600 J 160 750 j 1,.540 29,600 17,600 12,000 17 3 3 1 2X 1 I728>i 165 26 140 40 6 379V4 Concord _ 1 12 40 Liberty 1 25 1 85 1 45 Spring Arbor.. 1 35 Springport 1 45 Summit 1 1 45 60 70 62Ji 62'/. Tompkins. Jackson city IX 1 212)^ 6th. ward 62X 150 7th ward . Kalamazoo County .. 11 3 1 3 2 1 1 101,500 23,000 4,000 50,000 14,000 3,500 7,000 32 7 2 8 6 3 6 10,965 3,575 120 3,000 2,220 550 1,500 r 1 3 j 455% 105 40 293 -K 102X Kalamazoo.. Ross 85 Wakeshma 1 j 17X Kalamazoo city: 1st ward Kalkaska County 2 1 1 14,000 2,000 12,000 5 2 8 1,600 600 1,000 2 1 1 70 30 40 Kalkaska a Includes 1 flouring and saw mill, and 1 flouring and cider mill combined. b Kot reported for % mill. c One, a flouring and cider mill combined. d One, a flouring and saw mill combined. e Includes 3 flouring and saw mills combined. f Includes 3 flouring and saw mills, and 1 flouring and cider mill combined. e Not reported for 3 mills. b Not reported for 5 mills. i Not reported for 3 mills. j Not reported for 1 mill. 334 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE 11.— CONTimjBV.—l< louring and Grist Mills. a a A 3 5 "o a 3 Z 1 > c 3 Average No. ot Hands Employed. 1 = Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. o !>> C 143 4 7 3 10 6 5 1 19 6 3 1 7 6 2 63 21 42 at B & If Kent County »33 1 3 1 «3 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 11 7 3 4 542..50O 6,000 26,000 8,000 19,000 13,000 19,000 3,000 51,000 9,000 7,000 10,000 4%0II0 11..=.00 10,000 305,000 128,000 177,000 1 b 63,899 Ada 1,000 Algoma 4,3110 300 3,880 l,6.iO 600 b 8,-500 Nelflnn 1,700 Oakfield 8110 701 4,000 4i'8 400 Grnnd Ranids city 1 35,580 12,300 8th. ward 1 23,280 "1 «1 8,000 8,000 5 5 1,.500 Pleasant Plains 1,.500 — Lapeer County. 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 ) 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 139,900 5,.500 ],2II0 5,000 3,000 9,000 14,000 66,-'0i) 3,000 11,.™ 500 31,000 7,0L10 24,000 6 47 2 b 1 6 4 11 10 4 6 b 18,525 250 Dryden Elba 200 b Hadley 200 2,138 1,200 4,294 Mp.ta.mni-a, 400 3,000 1 1,000 5,843 1,W0 4,043 -__ _ _ Leelanaw County 19,100 3,000 3,000 2,000 2,700 8,400 7 i 1 1 1,909 400 Cleveland 626 10 473 Leelanaw 400 ■ 1 Lenawee County f 24 1 1 1 :i ( :i 1 346,000 5,000 2.5.000 lO.CMlO 6,000 16,(H)0 18,.500 13,.51I0 2H,IK)0 14.000 110,000 115 5 7 2 5 s 9 » 46,673 125 Blisafleld 3,068 780 Deerfleld b Fairfield . 3 000 9.")0 Medina 1,4,50 2,.500 300 12,000 Raisin 2.") Rollin Tecumseh ... Motive Power. Water. 24 1 1 1 1,181X a5 100 36 95 24 Steam. 35 40 142 23 S-<0 190 200 25 25 b 143 2.5 20 15 18 25 "46" b 143 45 40 b 883\. 1 ! 40 1 46 1 1 25 30 70 50 315 934 ■ 1 i ^ o 394X 02 W 40 105 80 77 15 60 35 130 100 40 60 3.52>i 55 35 105 » Includes 2 ilonring and saw mills, and 1 flouring and cider mill combined i> Not reported for 1 mill. Includes 1 (louring and saw mill, and 1 flouring and cider mill combined. il One, a flouring and saw mill combined. " One, a flouring and planing mill combined. f Includes 1 flouring, lumhor, lath and shingle mill combined. FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS. 325 TABLE II. — Continued. — Flouring and Grist Mills. S C i s s "o s s 9 z ! 'a > d 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. Id .Ho -a -a 1 H a >> a i 100 208>i Adrian city 1 1 97X iRt ward. 2d ward 1 3 50 126 3d ward ""T h WX 4tliward_ Livingston County- • 13 2 1 1 » 1 1 2 2 1 2 100,500 9,500 7,000 4,000 2,000 10,000 24,(iD0 23,000 10,000 11,000 34 3 2 1 3 4 6 6 5 4 7,390 540 9 2 1 1 1 b 363 60 40 17 b 4 215 Brighton Cohoctah.. _ 900 Deerfield 250 300 800 •1.400 1,3' lO 1,400 700 Green Oak _ JHandy 1 45 Martland 2 1^ 150 25 50 20 Howell... m 110 Putnam Unadilla IX 60 Macorab County. 13 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 97,000 13,500 16,000 2.000 13,000 10,000 9,000 3,500 30,000 33X 7 5 1 2 h 13 11,558 588 720 450 800 800 600 600 7,000 6 1 2-8X 33 7 2 2 b 377>f Lenox b 65 1 8 127>^ 75 35 8 Ray 13>f Shelby Sterling Warren.. . 1 1 33 Mt. Clemens city ; 3d ward 100 Manistee County 2 1 1 23.500 15,(iU0 7,500 6 4 3 3,000 2,2.50 750 2 1 1 95 Bear Lake 65 Onekama 30 Mason County 2 1 1 1R,000 3,000 15,000 3 1 1 910 610 300 1 30 1 1 45 Custer 45 Lincoln 1 30 JMecosta County 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 56,250 8,250 10,000 3,000 l.OUO 8,1 OO 3,000 3,0C0 30,000 17X 1 3 3 1 3 3 2 b 8,476 480 1,000 936 b 1,200 1,.580 400 2,880 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 293 15 60 20 30 30 30 1 30 ^tna Big Rapids Deerfield... Green Hinton Millbrook... Wheatland... 1 30 Big Rapids city: 2d ward. 1 108 Mi.lland County . c 2 c 2 60.000 60,000 18 18 9,870 9,870 2 3 100 Midland 100 Missaukee County d 1 d 1 ]3,.500 13,500 5 5 1,700 1,700 1 1 80 80 Reeder .. a One, a flmirine:, saw, and cider mill combined. b Not reported for 1 mill. « Includefl 1 flouring mill and salt manufactory combined. -d One, a flouring and shingle mill combined. 326 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Flouring and Grist Mills. (=1 1 1 V. o 1 "o 1 -a > a o Average No. of Hands Employed. Total aiiKHint paid in wages during the year,— dollars. Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. j Adults. J3 Tater. Steam. "ffl Fenijiles. Children and yo c _5 $■■= Number of Jg 1 horse-power. 12 ! 1 1 1 ! 2 1 1 1 Is n 19 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 a 1 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 173,500 4,000 1,500 19,000 16,500 4,000 4,000 2,500 8,000 8,000 8,000 21,000 77,000 26,000 31,000 20,000 67 1 2 8 8 4 b 26,600 390 3,&tS 7 572 Ash - 40 Bedford 20 Berlin 160 3,205 600 1 70 40 Erie 40 Exeter _,. 1,800 45 o 5 24 7 13 5 (1 2,050 600 1,000 3,600 9,500 3,000 4,.500 2,000 3 40 Ida.. 1 65 i 1 1 1 1 30 35 40 75 75 Summerfield . 1 1 3 50 Monroe city 113 2d ward.. 1 6 104 3d ward... 8 54S 40 10 18 50 Montcalm County e 14 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 4 1 » 169,300 11,000 8,000 6,500 8,000 8,000 4,000 8,000 100,800 15,000 61,000 25,000 6,000 30,000 71 3 1 1 d 36,934 1,500 d 100 1,600 2,500 600 400 180 8 1 1 1 1 240 Bloomer Cato 1 Crystal Fairplain 4 Home. 1 1 -.- 1 1 1 50 Pierson 3 2 3 45 6 _ 13 4 1 8 'I 4 3 5 40 1 30 Sidney 3.1 Greenville city 27,350 2,704 3 400 i StaDton city : 3d ward ' 60 1 1 30 Muskegon County.. 3 1 1 1 7,656 2,900 500 4.2o0 1 3 1 Montague. .., 65 Ravenna 1 30 ; Muskegon city i 1;, "" -- 3'^ \ 1 - 32!, 1 s ; 3 1 1 1 1,J 1 315 • 100 ; 40 50 35 1 b 1,163 ' 25 204 80 00 30 100 30 50 50 Newaygo County .. 4 1 1 1 1 f 36 1 5 'l 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 31,000 2,000 10,000 15,000 4,000 S7s,;i(Xi i;,(Hiii 30,lil)O i0,50li o.ouo T,ono s.ooo 0,01 III 25,0110 ,S,1 111(1 n,iiiKi 18,00(1 2,0110 35,500 6,330 4S0 3,370 3,000 350 40 Croton 1. Dayton j "■■"xr """"io"" Garfield Troy 3.1(! Oakland County Addison _. 93 1 7 5 3 13 4 1 7 1 ! 1 0 l.HTl ?1S ^S Avon.... ___ 1 Blnoniliold. ..._ BraiuliMi .'i25 100 350 (.'()nlml'rl■(:^ _ j llii^hliunl ..^! llnlly lii(ii'l)rii(U-ncc_ ;;;;;; 6,000 600 1,200 1,400 100 1,800 \. "iso"" 1 38 I 90 40 85 Oakland Orion " < liie, a llmirini; iiinl saw mill rdmbineil. ij Nut icpditcil r..r3 mills. •■ N..I, ivimrtrd Inr 1 mill, d X,i( n.pm-liMl I,.r2mills. •■ ImcIihUk 1 ilimiiiif; „n(i carding mill combined. Incluiles 2 niniring and s-uw mills combined. FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS. 327 TABLE II.— Continued.— FZowringf and Grist Mills. 1 1 s o B 3 15 S I p. Average No. of Hands Emplojed. h ii Motive Power. Counties, To^ynsliips, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 o s 1 Water. Steam. 1 d a si 1 15 S -1 o 5 1 s- .S3 4 II, Oxford 1 1 3 1 b 1 2 1> 3 3 1 3 10,000 5,500 13,000 7,000 5,000 13,200 3,000 40,000 25,000 15,000 3 3 4 a 3 5 4 17 10 7 450 1,360 450 1,000 1,000 300 6,968 4,000 3,968 1 1 3 1 R 53 a. Pontine SouihJield _,_ Springfield Trov 1 30 Waterf ord 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 70 34 167 .50 117 White Lake 1 10 Pontiac city Oceana County 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 97,000 15,0U0 4,000 4,000 36,000 13,000 35,000 33 2 3 2 6 5 6 • 5,675 335 650 1,700 1,100 3,000 5 1 1 1 1 1 » 253 110 a 30 113 2 115 Benona ..- Clay Banks Hart Newfield 1 1 40 Pent water 75 Ogemaw County 1 1 3,500 3,500 3 3 546 546 1 1 1 1 25 25 Osceola County 3 1 1 7,000 2,000 5,000 3 1 2 1,675 400 1,275 1 30 15 Burdell 15 Osceola 1 30 Otsego County 1 1 8,500 8,500 2 2 1,000 1,000 1 1 40 Bagley. 40 Ottawa County 11 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 189,a57 5,000 20,000 33,000 5,0UO 6,000 35,357 25,000 80,000 77 4 3 4 3 3 7 10 45 30,140 300 1,800 1,4.50 1.50 600 3,640 5,600 17,600 3 125 8 1 '>395 Crockery 30 Georgetown 1 60 Polkton 2 100 Tallmage 1 1 35 30 Wright Zeeland 1 1 3 75 Grand Haven city : 2d ward-_. Holland city 190 1^ 61 16 45 95 Presque Isle County.. Belknap Posen 12 11 1 4,500 3,000 1,.500 8 4 4 5 3 3 3,080 1,000 2,080 .35 35 11 Saginaw County Blumfield... e 13 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 348,050 4,000 3,000 18,000 7,000 15,000 5,000 12,000 70 3 3 5 5 1 3 3 3 » 20,.507 700 400 993 1,928 200 800 1,700 815 56 30 2 95 40 Maple Grove 2 30 Saginaw.. 50 46 a Not reported for 1 mill. b One, a flouring and saw mill combined. c Not reported for 2 mills. d One, a flouring and shingle mill combined. e One, a flouring and planmg mill combined. 328 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE II. — Continued. — Flouring and Grist Mills. 1 1 £ ■s 1 a d Z k 1 1 i £ >■ a 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. P Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. □ (8 a 1 1 Water. Steam. •i B 2 27 19 a S a = 1 P 1 66,500 7,000 7,000 12,000 6,000 10,000 6,000 13,000 1,500 5,000 39 3 3 3 5 5 12 4 1 3 10,800 1,300 51 « 1,550 760 1,400 4,600 210 80 500 11 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 411 Delaware 40 Forrester 40 Lexington 40 Maple Valley 60 Marion... 75 Marlette 50 Minden... 46 Moore 25 Speaker 35 5)4 Shiawassee County... d 16 2 1 c 3 2 = 1 1 2 = 1 1 1 2 135.200 21,000 5,000 10,900 22,000 5,000 5,000 3,800 3,000 10,000 15,000 34,500 56 4 2 7 6 3 6 7 6 3 3 9 79 8 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 7 37 3 34 01', 5 11 3 .1, 25 3 4 17,843 1,200 100 1,74;^ 2,100 1,000 2,800 2,400 750 1,000 1,200 3,550 317 111 40 10>^ 490 Burns Caledonia Hazleton i 1 1 1 1 Perry 100 35 60 30 50 45 Rush Seiota Shiawassee.. 1 1 56 Vernon... Woodhull Corunna city; 3d ward 1 60 60 Owossocity 13 2 1 1 90 St. Clair County el5 « 2 1 1 « 1 « 1 3 16 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 f 160,950 14,1100 7,000 1,200 5,000 3,500 2,000 7,000 1,500 5,000 10,000 '104.750 10,000 < 94,750 c 28,8T9 2,350 660 800 2!63l 1,060 800 3,200 18,438 288 18,150 2 80>^ 587> 70 45 Brockway China Clay Clyde 1 38 12X Cottrellville... n 1 1 1 1 >4 4 1 3 12X 16 .50 14 25 Emmet Greenwood Ira.. Riley « 30 Port Huron city 30 300 50 250 1st ward 2d ward — St. Joseph County 380,400 8,000 16,000 55.000 20,000 28,400 9,.500 193,500 25,000 20,000 5,000 •20,425 ft 850 3,400 15 1 1 2 2 2 2 i 1 1 " 823 60 25 • 60 110 120 100 205 75 17 1 25 Burr Oak.... Colon Constantine Fawn River Flowerfleld 1 275 1,800 260 11,300 1,000 1,000 510 ---"-;i!!;-;;;;;; Leonidas Ldckport Nottawa Park Sherman " i" 25 ■" Not reported for 1 mill. !• Inchidi'S 3 flouring and saw mills combined • One, a flouring and saw mill combined. •I Includes 3 flouring and saw mills combined. r ^""',^5"^ * flo,"'" "B aid saw mills combined. includes capital invested in a cardinc mill « Not reported for 8 mills. FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS. TABLE II. — Continued. — Flouring and Orist Mills. i a a S o 1 !5 s 1 a 3 s Average No. of Hands Employed. h .So •a 1 p Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. .a o s s o Water. Steam. •ri £ a = 1 11 |3 II p a if i Tusco] a County • 10 1 1 1 •3 1 3 99,200 6.000 4,01 lO 9,000 33,000 8,01 lO 39,200 52 2 i 24 2 19 b 15.a35 1,200 75 460 9,050 b 4,250 6 ' 260 4 1 275 Columbia 75 Dayton 1 25 Fair Grove 1 40 Indian Fields 1 2}^ b 50 35 bl50 SO Tuscola Vassar H 70 *19 1 3 2 1 1 1 d 1 1 a 2 2 3 1 322,.500 4,0110 21.500 16,000 10,000 3,000 5,000 6,000 4.000 14,000 13,000 26,000 200,000 501/s 3 8 5 3 2 2 2 7 3 7 7 c 15,450 b 1,7.50 2,100 1,350 600 l> 650 600 1,8 i5 375 3,200 3,000 13 3^ 2 612 30 110 100 6 275 30 Antwerp- 1 1 1 40 Covert 25 40 1 1 1 2^ 70 25 60 82 135 Hamilton Hartford 1 40 Paw Paw l-^' .50 50 "Washtenaw County 1 20 1 1 d 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 377,0110 4,.500 15,000 6,000 16,000 l.->,000 77,000 6.0110 7,000 7,000 7,(B0 14,.500 127,000 32,000 45,000 .50.000 75,000 45,000 30,000 92 2 2 1 4 6 20 3 2 3 1 6 26 11 5 10 16 8 8 1 37,536 500 1,000 40 1,200 1,100 9,300 32.-. 500 600 300 2,171 1.5,000 4,000 7,000 4,000 5,500 3,0IK) 2,500 16 1 1 1 1 2 2X 1 e 1,170 20 200 25 50 80 235 40 i f240 Dexter Saline X 50 Svlvan 1 75 "Webster 1 1 1 80 b 100 ' 100 York Ypsilanti i 1 50 Ann Arbor city 2d ward _ _ 1 1 t 65 65 3d ward 1^ 2 1 1 f 100 240 150 90 f Ypsilanti city -^ 4th ward Wayne County d 18 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 324,100 ],S00 3.401) 6,000 32,600 8.:«) 8,600 264.000 1,5.000 1.5,000 20,000 150.000 3(1,000 34,000 125 3 2 3 15 2 5 95 7 10 16 35 12 15 b SS,.^! 1,000 b l,.5no 4,060 .500 1,8.50 49.625 5,000 4,000 6,6 .'5 20,800 5,a00 8,000 6 220 13 1 1 1 X 885 Grosse Point 60 Huron 15 50 Plymouth 2K X 2 100 40 80 30 Redford.. 65 Detroit city 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 665 W) 100 50 300 7th ward 60 10th ward 65 4 1 1 2 51,000 5,000 10,000 36,000 17 2 1 14 8,904 600 600 7,704 2 1 1 90 60 40 2 95 Concord Cadillac city : 2 95 » Includes 2 flouring and saw mills combined. i» Not reported for 1 mill, e Not reporied for 3 mills. 4a ^ One, a flouring and saw mill combined, e Not reported for \)4 mills. ' Not reported for X mill. 330 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE Ill.—Foundries and Machine Shops. Average No. of Hands Employed. Motive Power. State and Counties. State - Allegan - Alpena. - Barry Bay Benzie .. Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix.. Cheboygan. Eaton Genesee Gratiot Hillsdale.... Houghton. . Ingham. Ionia Iosco Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo.. Kent Lapeer Lenawee Livingston. Maconilj _,. Miinistei.-... INlarquel te- Mayon _ Mecosta Menominee.. Monroe Montcalm. .- Muskegon... UW; [1 >'gO _ . Oakland ... (isoenhi. ... < )ltawa .... Saginaw . . Sanilac Shiawassee S(. Clair.... St. Jnsrph. Tuscul.-i .. . \\'asiilena\v. Wavru' AN'cxlurd.... 246 1^8,71] ,870 1-9,033 50 243 'i.o48.-i59 16 1 5 8 a 3 5 .5 41 4 33,00(1 2n,lllllJ '.l,5(J0 32: .(11 1( I !(J,(JIJ(I 3,000 \ 6,000 i e 733,000 306,000 497,000 28,800 1 160,300 1.5,300 4,000 316,.'i00 237,000 12,000 44,000 13,000 19,200 32,ai0 397,000 3.0(10 2n,3tio 9,11110 3'.,7l(i l,2dS,0llO 1,0(10 31,2(10 <1 144,(100 l-l(l,ti(l(l ri,.-,oo l,'i,(IO(l 5:i,('(K) -:i,2:;i,.v,4 42,IK10 19 29 14 326 B 41,000 46 23,000 3 J 78,000 .54 10,700 20,000 10 11,000 20 9,800 f 7 48,700 .51 13,000 10 30,000 27 30,non 124 77,000 70 14,000 8 19 29 409 ( 30 .53 L 82 10 1". ( 43 3,8:.'.! 31 1,006 202 416 23 14 1 1 9 f4nr. 27 12 1 S9 33 ■> .52 43 :;::;: 5 " '2S 179' 4,32.5 l(j,0l!0 4,(jOO 135.C.4l> 1,2.50 B 18,500 1 2.5',(:i0(l 1,775 ' 1 3,9l,0 10,400 ► 1,068 19,634 3,8.50 7,125 sn.991 >;.9(u 1.3(1(1 8. .500 2,500 f 446,936 60,680 I 210,36:3 11,660 I f 191,375 I 7,944 6,500 24,401 .56,348 15,213 2T,0l\) 11,0011 :i,riKi l.'-.ddO 2(12,.'-55 2,000 7,l(iC. 1,479 .■ I(i,822 5;i(;,M) (■ 8,(150 24'.i,."i(l,s ( :i9,14(i 2,70(1 4,S(K1 - 15,((.5() '■1,9.58,677 20,2,50 X 1 ,\' 1 405'.., 219 ■ J 6,2.52X 25 193 10 ., 37 o 116 2 50 8 216 1 30 ; 98 4 40 4 i f29 3 1 18 4 35 .1 38 22 fl f 106 •'> 32 66 3 198. ■' 55 ■^ 32 1 25 1 25 1 644 ^ 182 s :S24 2'. 40 .] 10 I 1 6 4\. I 31 4 90 45 50 10 70 50 3:18 20 49 7>, 34 .505 8,<1 34 1,621 " Nol. n'i)iirl(-(l liir 10 cMtiihl i^hniciils, (7 of whii-li arc railroad slu'iisl emnloviu;; 2.041 IiumK ij Niil I'ciiiirtcd for 5 cslaliliNliiiu'dts, ' " Nol, (..porti-d fur 18 l■^(i(hl(^hl1u■(ll^, 13 of which employ 71 hands, 'I N(il. i-c|)[ir1c(; 15.c4csli(lilisliiiicnls. f Not. rcliiivtcd roc2csl(lhl(sl(iiic(its. f Neil, rcpdclcil lix- 1 CHtidllisUlllCTlt. B Nul reported lor :1 eslidili.sluKedls. FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. TABLE III. — Continued. — Foundries and Machine Shops. 1 o 1 i 346 3 1 1 1 o 1 1 3 \ 1 8^ 4 1 1 "o I c 1,711,SV0 Average No. of Hands ilmployed. Total amount paid in wages during tlie year,— dollars. ^ Motive Power. State, Adults. o >> c a a 9 6 Vater. steam. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. 1 ll Number of Lorse-power, a iJ 3 m Number of horse-power. State! 9,033 60 243 4,648,359 16 40:>>J 219 6,2.52> Allegan Coimtv 33,000 15,000 4,000 4,000 29,000 29,000 15.000 14,000 19 13 3 4,325 11 25 2 o- 3,000 1 2.") Gun Plain 525 800 1 1 17 4 10 1 Alpena County 29 29 16 13 16,000 16,000 6,.600 9,600 1 1 116 116 100 3d ward 1 16 Barry County 9,500 2,.')00 3,000 4,000 14 4,000 1 20 3 50 1 l,.iU0 1 i 2n 600 - 1 6 Hastings city 8 j 3,000 1 8 7 4 1 1 45 r;27,ooo 313,000 35,000 267,000 10,000 15,000 326 306 53 336 18 30 6 6 1 1 135,646 125,350 17,593 99,700 8,058 10,296 316 Bay City 201 l&t ward 35 1 164 Qth ward 12 West Bay City: 15 Benzie County .. .. 1 1 10,000 10,000 1 1 1,350 1,250 1 1 30 Crystal Lake 30 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 41,000 19,000 8,000 10,000 4,000 l.OOO 3,000 46 « 18,600 b 1,800 b 1,000 12,000 3,700 2,500 1,200 7 1 3 1 1 98 Benton 16 a 18 9 7 3 32 5 16 11 6 5 40 Buchanan 1 18 12 28 1st ward r 20 8 ■ 1 -- Branch County 33,000 1,000 12,000 10,000 6,000 4,000 4 } 1 1 4 40 SOU l,50.i 4,1'riii 3,000 1,850 10 12 Coldwater city 18 8 10 i-- Calhoun County Battle Creek 4 3 3 1 1 1 78,000 68,000 10,000 54 45 9 o 1 35,000 24,000 K 1,000 1,775 100 175 1,500 b 29 2 3 1 1 1 b 7 22 10,700 3,500 1,200 7,000 18 1 8 6 Dowagiac city : 4 1 For foot-notes, see page 330. a Not reported for 3 establishments. t Not reported for 1 establishment. '333 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE III. — Continued. — Foundries and Machine Shopn. a § 1 o e d Z m 1 t •a f- a 1 Average No of Hands Employed. I. ' M do .•hT :s (0 C J ii Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 o >i V a se d Id o Water. Steam. 1 DO a c ii Number of horse- power. c ll s' ol 1- Charlevoix County 4 2 2 20,000 14,000 6,000 10 6 4 20 20 ' 3.960 2.400 » 1,560 4 2 2 35 Charlevoix 20 15 Cheboygan County 3 j 11,000 2 11.000 10,400 10,400 2 2 38 88 Eaton County . -. 4 1 1 1 1 9,800 800 2,000 4,000 3,000 a 7 1 3 1 11 b 1 PfiS 1 3 3 99. Hamlin a 3 1 3 a 468 1,500 1 1 4 1 i 6 1 12 Windsor. Charlotte city : Sid ward Eaton Kapids city : 1st ward 3 1 1 3 Oenesee County 9 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 48,700 3,000 26,200 4,000 16,600 51 5 30 2 14 19,8.34 200 13,480 120 5,834 9 lOA Atlas 2 14 3 55 1 10 3 27 Fenton Flushing Flint city.... Oratiot County 13,000 8,000 5,000 30,000 3,000 1,800 10 6 4 3,ai0 3,.'i(10 330 2 ; 32 1 1 12 1 9f\ Arcada Pine River Q Hillsdale County B 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 i 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 27 10 3 7,125 3,130 400 1.000- 2,.i95 19.) 2,400 AR Jonesville 1 20 1 6 1 : 15 3 , 25 1 1 10 2 , 15 Pittsford.. Reading 2,000 : 2 Hillsdale city 23,200 3,200 20,000 12 3 .9 Ist ward 4th ward 1 1 — - , Houghton County 130,000 100,000 30,000 77,000 77.000 12,000 03,000 124 94 30 80,991 60,000 20,991 3 i Franklin.. 1 114 84 Portage - 15 15 15 Ingham County 70 70 8 62 33,964 33,964 .3.120 30,844 1,300 1,300 * 8,500 8,500 1 I 1 'i 55 55 Lansing city.. 1st ward 6th ward-. "■"o" :z-- . 7! "s"^ Ionia County 14,000 ' 8 14,000 8 Ionia city.. Iosco County 3,000 8 1 1 25 25 Baldwin 3,000 8 , _ 5 5 iH.-t'irlla (^ounty Uniim 5.000 5,000 2.r>no 1 1 rt- Tt- ' Ndl ri'iiorted tor 1 establislmient. ' Not reported for 2 ostablisliments. FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. TABLE III — CONTINTJED.— -Foundries and Machine Shops. 1 s o s 3 z £ T •a c % 'S, Average No. of Hands Employed. h it H u Si it _ a 1-° Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards. Adults. 1 -a i Water. Steam. 1 i 1 Is g .1 1- Jackson County Jackson city 13 12 1 6 1 1 3 «■ 7.3:h,00O « 7:«,00O 300,000 « 113,000 10,000 1,000 b 310,000 1,006 1,006 340 92 4 8 .562 14 14 3 8 8 5 b 446,936 b 446,936 160,000 31,230 b 4,000 348,716 1 1 20 30 11 11 1 6 1 1 2 644 644 3.50 127 1 10 12 6Lh ward 10 3 1 30 146 8 3 6 2 4 306,000 21,00,) 385,0110 33,(00 363,000 202X i9?3 183 18 165 1 60,680 2.800 57,880 10.000 47,880 8 2 6 2 4 183 37 1 155 1st ward 13 2d ward 1 143 13 1 13 4 2 4 497.000 3,000 494,000 118,000 253,000 82.5110 40,500 416 8 408 95 196 54 63 1 9 810,363 1,000 209,363 53..500 105,907 18,004 33,953 5 193 8 1 7 3 1 1 3 334 AlgO'na 35 Grand Rapids city... . 2d ward 1 1 9 3 5 193 299 190 4th ward 3 1 1 163 35 5 55 7 6 48 Lapeer County 4 1 1 2 38,800 3,000 5,000 20,800 23 3 6 14 11,660 1,380 1,400 8,980 H 10 2.Y 40 Hadley— North Branch. 1 10 Lapeer city : % 10 30 Lenawee County 12 3 1 1 1 6 1 3 1 1 d 160,300 19,000 9,000 16,000 45,000 d 71,300 d 26,000 300 45,1 00 b 405 23 7 13 40 b334 331 43 b 50 b 191,375 4,300 3,475 4,000 23,11 fl b 1.57,-500 130,000 16,500 b 31,000 11 3 1 1 1 5 1 3 339 Hud son 70 13 20 Tecumseh 60 177 75 2d ward 62 3d ward _ 4th ward 1 40 2 1 1 15.300 3,3U0 13,000 27 5 22 7,944 444 7,500 2 1 1 33 Handy 13 Howell 30 Macomb County 1 1 4,000 4,000 13 13 1 1 6,.500 6,500 1 1 10 Waahingtou- 10 « Manistee County,- 2 2 316,.™ 316,500 50 50 21,401 24,401 3 3 4 1 3 27 Manistee city 27 4 1 3 237 000 30,000 307,000 99 33 77 5 4 1 56.318 14,400 41,948 90 Ishpeming city 40 Marquette city 50 a Not reported for 3 establishments. b Not reported for 1 establishment. c Not reported tor 3 establidhmente. d Not reported for 1 establishment, (L. S. :i.-0 1.50 10.5 Newa> t:u C'ount> . Monroe ..*. 3,000 3,000 2.O1X) -".tnio 1 1 20 20 Oakland County. .'V\'()ii .. Inilc|«-n.l(i..a- Mill(Ml| . O.Kf.inl PiKitiac i-ity l.sL ward.. . ._ _ Osceola County. K\ar( <.)tla\\a (.bounty (.iralul Haven city : 1st ward Holland city 2'.l,3lll) 5, (II HI l.lAKJ 12,5(m soo iii.imo S.I Km 2,lKll) II.IHIO il.lllKI 15,71li 32,.' 2,1IIHI 3 1; 7,lll(i l.Uii too 2,.ViO 1,1(10 2.(1.50 ."^10 l,2o(.l 1,17 1,17 >S1 10 41 3!1 .1 l(.i„-<22 IH,S22 1 10 12 19 14 7S U 25 9 * Nut rciiiirtcd for 2 cstablNlinicnl ^ FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. TABLE III. — CoxTixuKD. — Fouitdrics and Machine Shops. Oountie?. To\\niships, Cities, and Wards. I Averaire No. of I Hands Employed. Motive Power. a 51 . ^ ?i 10 s 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i 1 s 8 3 3 l,e:v<,lXXl l.lflT.iXKi 9 tl.tXiO 7o,lX».l .\axi IkUW 11,IXX1 41,lKXl Hi,lXXl -'o,tXXl l.OtPO 1,000 M.CvXi ].i,lXM 3.1.MI1 :«i is,tw l> 144,iliXl 1> 144,1 HXl ::4,i»«.l • U\1,I.«.1H c 14ll,il 2 74 ['-'.'.'.'.'. 10 4 15 6 4 _ ,5 . ,5:3i!,4i':! 37si,.s,v; 411,AX1 4,SilO SL,.hX1 3,.\-h1 17.7i-i 13,(lOi1 4,7^.'-. 10 i 1 f 1 1 ,505 4.50 200 40 ">[h ward 125 :th ward... .,.. SairiiiaNv- i.iTv_ oa ward.. Sth ward 10 - 1 1 Maiiette 3 1,H 27 Shiawa^5.Lc- County Vernon 1 1 1 - 8.650 i.oai « 90 90 7,560 24il.WS ~4Sl,5l'lS .i,Stiii ST, 81X1 215,84-.' 3^ 1 i 1 42 10 Corunna citv 1st ward __ 20 10 3d ward 10 Ik -" 12 St. Clair Conmy Poi-L Huron city l-u ward 2d ward-- 1 1 27 6 ti 5 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 5 i 187 187 55 95 St. Josepb County 5 3 1 1 5 . 39.146 37,546 1*600 »S9 > 6a Mend.'n 4 Siuri;!-^ 20 Tuscola County Fremont 3 1 1 1 2,700 6TO 1..5ai 600 4,mV1 I,:-HX) 1,.W 2.tXXi 34 6 Indian Fields 10 - IS "Van Buren C^'inrv o i 5 1 1 3 > 36 Harifoi-d 20 Paw Paw ij 16 S>iuth Hiiven a "Washtenaw County York_ 53,000 500 6,500 46,000 » 13 36 = 15,1550 A 3.150 > 03 bo Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. O § Water. Steam. s &^ .2 c 11 ■1 1- p II il Si 41 3 2 3 34 3 5 5 7 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 "3.23W54 150,000 5,2r,0 434.300 02,645.001 53,-500 b 111,000 47.5,000 481,0(10 30,000 ia5,000 397,004 160,000 b 82..500 75.000 2.i0,000 435,000 3,823 243 5 .539 3,036 47 12(i ,S03 300 5 91 1.53 353 773 1.50 100 175 560 38 1 179 al,958.fi77 67,000 1,100 289,763 '1,600,814 20.; 00 b 5-.',000 115,990 16.S,299 3,840 58,040 107,637 b 115,2-55 50:!,964 40,289 45,000 33 3 3 b 1,621 Hamtramck 230 Plymouth 13 1 36 ...... ...... "179" 6 '"iV 5 Detroit city ._ 28 r 5 6 1 2 2 3 !■ 1,379 30 ist ward 3d ward .._ 50 3d ward 160 4th ward 160 5th ward 19 6th ward 15 120 7th ward- 105 8th ward 5 16 74 15 165 9th ward 1 1 1 135 11th ward 12th ward 15 8 130,000 1 244,800 13th ward 3 4 1 3 385 Wexford County 4 1 3 42.000 2,000 40,000 31 3 28 20,250 .500 19,750 7.3 Harring Cadillac city,. 48 a Not reported for 2 establiphments. b Not reported for 1 establishment. SAW MILLS. 337 TABLE TV.— Saw Mills. a S 1 o .o B S B o 1 3 1 Average No of Hands Employed. 1. Si •72 ■1 t H gs 1'^ Motive Power. state Adults. .a g >> g a 2 M Water. Steam. and Counties. i E 129 i c P ID 11 ii State " 1.076 i<21,941,693 ' 17,275>!? 315 " 3,407,608 141 6 4,990 935 f 37,631 4 40 12 18 7 J 3 18 9 kl3 18 1 26 17 1 38 18 6 J 5 9 13 4 11 28 13 " 13 3 k 21 24 14 30 1 25 114 6 1 18 3 1 11 9 87,000 6.52.400 316,900 h 42,300 526,000 1,030.000 45,900 208.000 b 148,"50 134,100 74,000 b 40,K10 6!l,150 176.300 87,000 2,269,200 ai,3.-)0 34,200 3«,;joo 11.465,800 138,900 44,8.W 21n,:^00 4.000 667,230 51,820 25,600 70,860 55,700 58,500 214,700 78,600 4,000 27,700 48,400 128 3;jl 404 " 129 146 636 85 206 171 149 134 !■ 59 h 140 3.53 136 528 91 79 219 1,115 150 81 •■ 117 10 399 135 46 140 121 118 287 169 15 58 86 " 4 1 1 1 14 7 32 2 12 3 3 38,948 6 73,610 148,3.50 1 22,490 19,539 330,789 b 5,6.-iO b 41,305 « 56,130 b 45,355 23.611 i 7.110 g 2.5.174 ' 48,865 43,492 161, .540 m 13,598 12,878 88,600 b 383,457 21,902 13,737 b 19,277 3,400 b 176,144 12.044 6,796 b 23.546 1 33.200 b 19,305 119,480 34,112 1,600 9,343 b 33,450 4 31 10 11 6 3 15 9 10 18 31 11 23 15 6 4 9 13 4 10 24 13 9 2 17 23?!^ 12 20 23 12 5 17 3 10 7 320 Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga 9 3 o 1 375 365 64 30 b 914 877 391 296 b 690 3 95 287 Bay 525 Benzie 3 80 481 540 Brancli 1 5 6 5 3 125 s 193 b 68 86 542 b 289 Cass 512 4 5 2 ...... 838 550 Cliippewa 1 35 305 218 Clinton 1 1 40 335 215 Delta 16 19 1 4 1 4 75 105 13 190 s 1,307 696 1 4 3S5 247 45 Grand Traverse Gratiot 9 2 13 2 i 2 134 7>^ 45 717 460X Hillsdale 328 2 1 2 b 533 , 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 t 50 36 29 40 50 30 58 i 450 366 " "i" 9 1 678 Isabella 497 60 215 Kalkaska 1 280 » Includes 24 mills combined with flouring mills, 1 with a cider mill, 1 with a barrel manufactory, 2 with brick and tile manufactories, I with a flouring mill and wooden-ware manufactory, and 4 with establishments for lumbering. There are also 56 other establishments in the State, a part of the pro- ducts of which is lumber, tabulated as follows:— 42 wilh flouring mills, 3 with iron fnrnaies, 3 with cider mills, 1 with a furniture manufactory, 1 with a wood-alcohol and acetate manufactory, 3 with brick and tile manufactories, 1 with iron mining, 1 with a charcoal manufactory, and 3 with woolen mills. '' Not reported for 7 mills, six of which employ 73 hands. ■: Not reported for 6 mills, 1 of which pays 813,413 wages. 1 Not reported for 31 mills, 45 of which employ 387 hands. p Not reported for 7 mills. f Not reported for 36 mills. s Not reported for 2 mills. t Not reported for 1 mill. 1 Not reported for 3 mills. J Includes 1 mill connected with an establishment for lumberiifg. ^ Includes 3 lumber and flouring mills combined. 1 Includes 1 lumber and flouring mill combined. ^ Not reported for 4 mills. n Includes 1 lumber and cider mill combined. o Includes 1 lumber mill and barrel manufactory combined. 43 338 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IV.— Continued.— Sajo Mills. Counties. Kent _ »13 12 » 20 n 1 27 15 10 U 7 12 21 f 8 6 8 31 21 1 5 27 h 20 » 15 21 6 » 13 2 6 • 29 3 4 J 29 29 6 » 14 • 9 8 34 27 « 15 « 20 « 15 Lake --. Lapeer. Lenawee Macomb Manistee... Mecosta Midland Missaukee .. Monroe Montcalm... Montmorency Muskegon... Oceana Otsego Ottawa Pre.sque Isle Roscommon . Saginaw __. Sanilac... __ Schoolcraft Shiawassee St. Olair.... Van Buren Washtenaw— Wayne... Wexford 44,350 215.250 38,.50O 98,163 88,100 27,400 54,500 510,925 b 176,000 1,236,800 167,100 8.13,0(10 22,890 159,3,50 72,380 342,700 1,500 951,050 445,600 60,200 145,850 114,340 50,090 5.300 30,240 = 754,700 35,000 503,000 279,200 56,841 2,790,000 41,800 3 1, .-297 18,300 41,614 145,665 3.5,465 111,340 1,717,063 Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. 134 203 138 60 88 425 210 384 314 672 40 216 187 366 4 965 480 73 91 105 12 79 416 61 412 335 158 74 53 24 mm 309 85 147 S3i5 10 10 2 I Motive Power. 15,379 134,346 c 26,6:a 46,4.^ 19,564 5,619 1.5,715 b 122,045 b 78,651 166,384 b 55,029 460..T04 4,8119 " 14..t3o 33,608 105,028 1,.5U0 334,732 b 244,2i<0 13,650 1 116,600 a5,425 18,te2 1,.500 14,608 b 104,415 20,512 133,0011 87,4:« « 15,261 b 341,000 b 12,065 « 9,876 3,321 b 22,065 c !S9.53:-, 13,373 = 4 '1,648 341,SljT Water. ^2 S 2 1; z' 50 '55' 39 62 60 12 47 385 65 445 235 55 l«l 26 ,S 1 17 2 I 50 x! 32" 310 206 60 113 105 65 §1 is 10 12 18 10 34 12 10 13 4 12 19 8 6 16 1 25 15 ll>i 1 6 3 4 39 ; 1 454 465 511 360 632 ' 650- 275 579- 435 815 15 4 677 867 547 35 2,445 630 370 564 183 335« 20 203 87 810 1.082 653 4 640 9 I 277 8 ] 194 4 I b 85 24 I b 613 13 20 14 731 b 345 b M)4 b 1,534 " Includes 1 lumber and flouring mill combined, b Not reported for 1 mill. = Not reported for 2 mills. 1 Not repor^ted lorTmilis.'''^ '''"'' """""^ '°'"'' *°"^ ^ "''"' " ^'''"^ ''"* "!<= manufactory. ' Includes 2 mills combined with establishments for lumbering e Inc urtes 1 mill combined with a brick and tile manufactory . Not rep'o'rtod fo.™ "SaiU^^ '''"'' ^ ^"'"''"'^ """ ""'' ^o°-e establishment. > Includes 2 lumber and flouring mills combined. SAW MILLS. 339 TABLE rv.— Continued.— Saui Mills. 1 1 2 S o b. J3 B 3 Z s o l_ -a" S 1 s 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. c "o ii It K ^ Motive Power. State, Adults. J3 3 •0 a 2 i Water. Steam. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. ■3 S S S a SJ V- & Ii S a S3 Stated 1,076 21,941,693 17,275>€ 129 315 5,407,608 141 4,990 935 37,631 4 2 1 1 87,000 52,000 10,000 25,000 128 43 25 60 14 38.P48 11,739 6,835 20,384 4 1 1 320 100 Green bush 5 9 80 140 Allegan County 40 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 652,400 503.700 3,800 800 4,500 1,000 4,0U0 8,000 2,600 81)0 39,000 6,500 20,000 3,800 16,000 2,000 4,400 500 25,000 600 2,500 4,0U0 331 89 9 3 16 3 19 i 4 32 10 26 21 18 5 10 20 5 8 20 7 . 73,610 24,650 550 400 4,200 400 275 3,225 1,000 600 11,'; 00 260 5,075 825 2,900 b 7,200 350 7,000 b 1,500 1,700 9 275 31 3 3 1 1 1 >> 914 135 77 Cheshire 10 Clyde 25 Ganges 20 2 50 3 1 1 2 1 3 3 105 1 18 10 1 1 30 30 b .50 ueighton 1 25 Martin 135 72 4 140 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 20 1 25 20 16 5 50 10 40 76 Alpena County 13 1 1 1 3 6 1 5 346,P00 5,I.KX) 50O 40,000 4,400 297,000 75,000 222,000 404 12 7 26 14 345 96 249 4 32 148,a50 5,0(0 350 14,0U0 1,.'00 127,500 33,100 94,600 2 1 365 65 10 877 1 1 3 5 1 4 16 3 1 "■32' 4 28 100 66 Alpena city 1 300 695 125 3d ward 1 300 570 16 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 b 42,300 4.000 4,000 6,000 2,700 1,200 b 1,500 1,01 10 1,800 3.600 15,0U0 1,5U0 bl29 12 7 16 6 1 b 13 1 18 11 42 2 1 1 2 e 22,490 2,000 400 3,000 1,000 30 b900 b 2,700 660 11,800 b 5 64 11 1 1 1 1 391 Banks 30 1 13 30 60 Custar 18 Echo 1 1 1 10 20 12 2 40 1 2 2 60 28 2 125 1 10 7 1 1 2 526,000 3,000 5,000 11,000 146 a 3 17 12 19,539 1,000 350 2,789 1 1 30 30 6 '"i" 2 296 30 45 1 For foot-notes see page 837. » Not reported for 2 mills, b Not reported for 1 mill, c Not reported for 3 mills. 840 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE rv.— Continued.— /Saw Mills. 1 s .2 1 o 1 =1 1 t > a 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. 1 . ^^ So ? 1- Motive Power. Adults. 1 d o >> •a a d o ■Water. Steam. Cities, and Wards. "3 S g = 1 ll .1 o 5 |i S a = 1 i !l U 1- 1 1 1 500,000 2,000 5,000 75 11 38 10 10,000 400 5,000 1 1 1 125 36 Whitney 2 60 •■3 1 « 2 1,030,000 200,000 830,000 636 300 3J6 1 330.789 13i,000 205,789 3 1 3 b690 200 1 b490 18 2 1 1 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 45,900 4,100 3,0(10 2,500 4,300 11.200 2.000 1.000 9,0(10 6,3011 2,500 85 6 2 5 8 29 6 3 13 9 4 1 3 b 5,650 400 300 500 600 b 53.1 600 75 2,2,50 2.50 160 3 95 15 i 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 287 48 16 Hope 1 1 20 Maple Grove 2 2 75 62 Prairie ville 25 10 i 20 20 Woodland 44 20 9 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 208,000 4,000 23,000 2,000 SO.OOO 130.000 5.000 75,0110 10,000 40,000 206 8 30 6 3i 137 ."> 60 2'» 40 3 b 41,305 2.600 3,061 504 15.000 b 20,140 1,000 17,640 b 1,500 9 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 525 Beaver 35 o KX) Williams..- 30 Bay City : 1st ward 8-5 West Bay City... ... 3d ward. l.'O 50 60 ol3 1 1 1 d2 2 d 1 2 1 IS 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 b 118.M0 3,o:xj b 1,.500 3,000 55,000 67.000 5,00(1 4,.-<00 10,000 171 4 2 6 68 66 3 10 10 b 56,130 3-JO b 233 300 20.900 28,000 600 268 5,500 b 45,3.55 2.800 1,200 15,000 b 600 15,400 2,400 1,600 1,155 1,600 3,600 3 1 1 80 15 20 10 1 481 13 Almira - Benzonia ""'"l" 1 1 3 "5 Colfax .1- Crystal Lake 1.^8 Homestead 1 ' 4.5 Inland 2 1 55" Lake 1 Berrien County 134.100 60,(100 4,300 2.'i,0(lil 2,0(10 3,0(10 3,80(1 5,300 7.400 15.000 3.300 5,000 149 30 9 34 15 17 18 11 13 8 8 18 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 540 60 Benton -. Berrien 30 Buchanan Chickaming 20 16 65 SO 69 45 ,50 40 Hagar Lake Lmcoln Oronoko St. Josephs Three Oaks Weesaw • Includes 1 mill combined with an establishment for lumbering. i> Not reported for 1 mill. ^ Includes 3 lumber and flouring mills combined. d One, a lumber and flouring mill combined . SAW MILLS. TABLE rv.— Continued.— Saw Mills. 341 1 1 o 1 3 1 "o -o 13" > i "S. Averapte No. of Hands Employed I, Pi !i 15 □ P Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. si d >, •n § a 1 Water. 8team. "5 1 i a II g P S a Is » 1^ Brancii County a 26 1 8 4 2 1 2 2 3 2 a 1 5 74,000 2,000 B.rOO 5,000 3,-'00 2,000 4,100 3,200 5,500 2>.80O 1,200 14,000 124 4 12 12 7 4 6 8 13 23 14 21 1 23,611 100 ],.369 1,40+ 400 1.50 700 233 1..500 8.700 4..580 4,4:5 5 125 21 1 3 4 1 642 Al^ansee 20 Batavia - .. 75 Bethel 68 Butler i 1 12 40 25 Cnld water.. Girard 2 2 3 2 1 2 33 Mattison 80 Ovid 70 1 91 60 3 73 70 17 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 b 40,630 7,.500 7,000 b 1,.530 15.000 2.i?00 2,000 1.000 1,500 ,300 2,500 '■.59 19 b 7 10 4 6 4 2 3 3 1 b 7.110 2..500 b 1,000 1,140 370 500 1,000 100 1.50 50 300 6 c 192 11 3 2 2 b289 Athens 95 2 c 60 Clarendon 80 2 142 Fredonia 1 1 1 b 40 12 1 20 Sheridan 1 12 1 30 a 28 « 3 2 1 2 2 3 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 69,150 7,450 1,7110 ],fOO 3.800 14,000 3.575 4.000 5,500 1,935 1.400 3.300 l.OUO 20,000 b 140 7 4 10 7 23 11 18 21 7 b 1 12 10 15 c 25,174 1,100 140 3,000 l,4fi0 b 1„500 625 1.50.1 6,6.53 257 b 240 1,800 900 6,000 5 2 1 b 68 42 6 23 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 2 512 Calvin 25 g Jefferson 28 50 60 Mason 50 80 65 Pokagon 16 Porter 2 b20 Volinia _ - 2 1 1 70 25 Dowaficiac city : 3d ward 35 Charlevoix County 18 1 5 2 3 2 1 3 1 176.300 20,0(;0 48.400 19.000 10.000 2,400 1,500 72,000 3,000 252 20 67 30 13 4 6 97 15 4 d 48,!=fi5 8,000 15.280 6.560 c 1.600 b 25 16.500 1,000 3 86 15 1 5 2 2 838 70 Evangeline 210 100 Hayes 1 2 32 54 38 Melrose '""'4" 1 3 1 25 365 30 Cheboygan County 6 2 1 1 1 1 87,000 19.1100 2.5,000 30,000 4,000 9,000 136 63 25 24 11 14 5 2 2 1 43.492 16,493 15,000 5.500 2..500 4,000 6 2 1 1 1 1 5.50 350 80 50 1 ...... 30 40 a One, a lumber and flouring mill com.bined. b Not reported for 1 mill. c Not reported for 2 mills, a Not reported for 3 mills. 342 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IV.— Continued.— Saw Mills. i g a .a s 1 1 i z 1 -a 1 1 to >■ .9 3 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. 1; |1 Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 g. s 2 Water. steam. 1 1 g |i •1 II S c = 1 If n Chippewa County » 5 2 1 » 1 1 2,269,200 4,200 2.Tii,OiO 2,000,000 15,000 528 8 1.50 350 20 2 161,5i0 740 eo.aio 100,000 800 1 1 35 35 4 1 1 1 ] 305 30 1.50 McMillan 100 2 25 9 1 1 4 1 1 1 23,250 2,500 2,500 12,500 2,000 2,2.50 1,500 91 5 7 63 7 7 b 12,598 c 11,4.50 700 448 9 1 1 i 1 1 1 218 Arthur . 40 frost 30 Wrant y2 Greenwood . . 1 10 1 36 10 1 13 2 I 3 1 1 1 2 34,200 6,000 2,000 5,1110 7,100 1,.500 3.500 4,1100 5,000 79 11 3 11 26 1 7 8 12 1 12,878 1,060 4n 12 i 3 335 Bath 54 Dallas... 700 16 De Witt 1,7K) 48 Du Plain 1 6,713 200 1,200 140 1,085 76 Eagle 1 1 40 Essfx I aR G-reeubush 1 .50 Olive.. 1 Crawford County 4 3 1 a33,S00 69,300 264,000 219 69 150 88,600 4 215 Center Plains 20,600 68,000 3 1 150 Grayling 65 Delta County 11 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 '•1,465.800 6,b00 f(X),000 265,0110 14,000 150,000 52->,000 5,000 1,115 27 .55 3.-1O 191 20 35 425 12 16 19 c 383,^,57 1,700 31,957 1 75 10 d 1,307 37 Baldwin. Escanaba 2 6 8 ""it 1 To Ford River 100.1100 99.800 1 2 1 1 2 1 600 Garden Maple Ridge 5,000 14?.000 3,0J0 35 Masonville 2 200 Nahma.. d Sacli Bay... Eaton County 28 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 5 1 1 1 138.900 6,000 6,0(»l ,5,100 50,700 1,200 3.000 2,000 19.000 2,900 ;i,ooo 20,000 14,000 5,000 3,1100 2,000 1,000 150 13 21,902 1 :!50 4 ia^ 24 1 1 3 i 6% Bellevue a5 Carmel 6 12 1,500 ],9(X1 1,300 Chester Delta Eaton Eaton Rapids 5V5 1 10 Kalarao 275 3,850 lie 1,200 5,600 2,860 900 400 .500 1 1 3 5 2 1 1 50 Oneida 16 23 "9 6 1 35 Roxaiid. :3.5 Surifleld Vermoiitvllle... 140 Walton 112 Charlotte city 2ti ward ;» 45 3d ward 3 1 Eaton Rapids city: 3d ward 200 1 m « Includes 1 mill combined with an establishment for lumbering k Not reported for 4 mills. « Not reporti'd for 1 mill, il Not reported for 2 mills. SAW MILLS. 343 TABLE IV.— Continued.— Soil) Mills. i g B i 1 o a 1 O T •a s 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. h .So -a .•s 1 C JS ii P Motive Power. 'Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 •a § a u 2 3 o Water. Steam. S a i □ = 1 J O O 11 i a =1 11 ll Emmet County 13 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 44,850 3,000 3,800 9,000 • 15.200 2,o00 7,l.iO 4,200 81 6 13 18 Ji5 4 '7 8 1 12,737 515 1,000 3,722 4,.500 600 1,1.tO 1,260 1 13 12 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 385 60 Bliss--- 25 Center 75 Cl'0!^s Village 1 80 JEtileston 25 1 13 70 Maple Kiver 50 •'GencBee County a 13 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 » 1 1 215,300 j,500 1,2IJ0 8,600 2,000 1,500 2,0U0 1,500 2,300 2,400 2,o00 190,000 K 117 4 3 21 2 16 6 b 5 13 3 44 4 b 19,277 700 l.iO 1,500 150 5.50 700 b 11 2,300 416 12,t00 4 1 190 50 9 247 1 2 25 Davison 65 1 20 1 1 40 25 1 30 1 1 25 Richfield 47 Thetfonl 4 20 1 90 ■Gladwin County- 2 2 = 21 1 5 1 2 1 d 6 1 1 d 3 4.000 4,000 10 10 3,400 3,400 2 2 45 45 'Orand Traverse Co Blair 667,220 3,000 15,700 70,000 14,000 47,000 1,200 500,000 13,J20 399 4 50 73 16 8 6.5 5 150 28 9 13 b 176,144 364 b 10,960 40,000 3,K10 400 18,314 2.58 100,000 2,038 4 134 17 1 4 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 717 20 East Bay 9 10 3 1 20 117 Fife Lake - 150 Garfield 65 Mayfield 25 1 14 195 Peninsula 20 100 2 100 25 •Gratiot County Elba 24 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 5 2 1 14 3 2 1 1 51,820 2,2U0 4,125 3,000 8,000 1,40a 4,5110 2,500 5,200 2,200 9,695 6,500 2,500 135 9 14 6 25 4 8 5 11 9 24 16 4 2 2 1 12,014 UOO a54 300 2,843 498 750 300 1,900 900 784 2,315 500 H m 23yj 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1^ 1 ^^^ 45 Fulton 25 12 1 1 10 New Haven 52 North Shade 35 65 20 Seville .- - Washington """l' '/2 7>r 1^ Wheeler 27 Hillsdale County 25,600 3,900 2,700 3,000 1,000 46 9 6 2 1 6,7P8 i-62 700 600 150 2 45 12 3 2 1 328 Amboy 63 Cambria 60 Camden 35 Fayette 1 20 a One, a lumber and cider mill combined, b Not Tf ported for 1 mill. ■c Includes 2 lumber and flouring mills combined, d One, a lumber and flouring mill combined. 344 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IV.— Continued.— Saw Mills. 1 1 1 S o 1 i' z T S > s i 5 Average No. of Hands Employed. 1 . Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. g >\ •a a u — 5 Water. Steam. 1 S S a S c If -A is fi P LitohfiHld 1 2 1 1 1 1 810 3,700 3,ou0 1,000 2,000 4,000 4 8 2 5 3 8 300 400 234 l.iO 400 3,000 1 2 30 Pitts lord 60 Scipio 1 25 Wlieatiand 1 1 1 30 Wiioilbridge.-- 40 Wriglit 25 Huron County 30 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 70,860 1,J'I» 3,760 3,6(10 1,S00 4.000 1.000 26,.5r)0 5,000 3,000 12,.500 3,ii0n 2,200 2,51)0 140 5 8 10 5 21 5 25 10 8 s 3 5 2 2 a 23,.546 1.716 1.750 2,620 5'0 3,200 650 a 3..500 2,500 1,700 2,1(K) 2,560 300 450 20 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 a533 Bloomfleld 25 Caseville a 30 Colfax 2 2 38 Grant 30 Lincoln .- _ 85 Oliver 25 Port Austin _ 60 Rubicon 30 Sand Beacli... 30 Sebewaing 90 Sheridan 50 Si.,-el 25 Windsor .. 15 Ingham County Alaiedon i>2.5 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 .4 1 b 1 55,700 3,501) ],6ri0 2.800 10,000 1,500 7,001) 1,.500 1,0« 3,000 5,000 i,--oo 6,100 1,200 10,000 121 8 3 6 6 3 27 i 4 15 19 4 14 5 3 1 « 22,200 250 600 rl 1,800 3,000 700 .500 6.61 K) 6,700 2K-, 935 1,000 850 2 «50 23 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 c450 30 Aurelius 40 Bunker Hill ■ 12 Delhi 45 10 Ingh^i,al LeRoy 107 Leslie Locke 40 25 Onondaga 1 Vevav 1 a Wheatlield ^^5 White Oak _ Williamsiown 9(\ Lansing city 1 50 Ionia County b 14 b 3 2 3 1 2 3 68..5no 7.000 13,000 2:5.000 1,000 6,.500 8,000 118 18 31 36 3 14 16 a 19,305 1,500 ,5,100 7,000 300 a 200 4,005 2 36 Campbell .-t i 90 Ionia 3 i 90 2 56 1 10 2 64 3 1 56 Lyons , 1 20 North Plains Odessa Portland 1 16 Iosco County , . Au Sable e 6 1 e 1 2 1 1 214,700 6.5,000 79.000 3,700 75.000 2,000 287 100 83 6 95 4 9 119,480 40,000 41,426 300 37,500 254 1 29 5 67S 1 135 Baldwin _. 9 Burleigh I 4:! 350 Oscoda Wilber 1 29 a Not reported for 1 mill. i> One, a lumber and flouring mill combined. « Not reported for 3 mills. <^ Not reported for 2 mills. c One, a lumber mill and barrel manufactory comMned. SAW MILLS. 9 TABLE IV.— Continued.— Sawj Mills. 345 1 o 1 Z S as I •a 1 1 "E a Average No. of Hands Employed. Total amount paid in wages during the year,— dollars. Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. si o >) -a s s 1 Water. Steam. 1 i E c li 3 m Z 4> P c I. M is ^ 4 Isabella County Chippewa _._ a 18 1 2 » 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 78,600 2.400 2.100 6,81,0 lO.SOO 6,W0 3,400 3.000 40,000 2,000 2,000 169 5 10 9 24 13 10 13 70 9 6 1 1 34,112 133 1,101 9.-,0 2,800 l.SOO 7a 1 328 25,000 1,000 300 1 40 17 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 30 Cold water 45 Deerfield 1 40 45 '""i' ...... 97 Isabella 45 40 Nottawa 30 Union 125 22 Wise- 18 Jackson County 3 1 2 4,000 500 3,.',00 15 1 14 1,C00 200 1,400 1 1 60 60 2 60 TompUinw 60 « 11 3 2 1 » 1 4 27.:no 5,300 2,700 1.700 2..'100 15,600 58 15 12 6 5 20 9,242 3,750 1,967 250 425 2,8.50 1 1 80 30 10 2 2 1 1 4 245 50 45 Oshtemo 10 25 115 Kalkaska County 9 2 2 1 1 1 2 48,400 24.000 8,000 4,000 1,900 2.000 8,500 86 36 8 3 6 9 24 1 t 23,450 11,600 too 450 2,600 b 7,000 2 1 58 40 7 1 2 230 40 52 Excelsior 1 18 1 1 2 28 Orange.... 1 30 80 Kent County - a 13 2 2 1 1 2 2 » 1 1 1 44,3.50 1,000 10,000 l,.50O 850 3,600 1,900 5,500 12,000 8,000 82 6 13 3 4 17 3 4 20 12 1 1 15,379 450 1,819 300 400 2,910 1,400 1,100 5,000 2,000 3 1 b 50 25 10 1 2 454 Bowne Byron 20 55 1 25 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 Oak field 45 Solon 1 b 25 Sparta 70 Walker 189 Grand Rapids city: fith ward 40 12 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 21.5,2"0 2.5.500 15,000 4,000 130,000 9,750 20.000 11,000 267 32 50 12 62 23 20 68 9 3 124,346 ]7,06t 24,000 3,000 32,000 6,282 10,000 32,000 13 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 465 Chase 110 Cherry Valley Ellsw^orth « 50 40 5 75 50 40 Yates 1 100 Lapeer County -. •V 20 1 1 a 5 38..5no 5.000 5,000 11,000 134 20 6 36 1 10 <: 26,631 2,.500 b 6,129 2 55 18 1 1 5 511 40 45 Barnaide 5 157 a One, a lutaber and flouring mill combined, b Not reported for 1 mill, c Not reported for 3 mills. 44 346 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IV.— Continued.— Saw Mills. 2 i s 3 1 o a z 1 "o -a •a "E 6 Average No. of Handa Employed. Total amount paid in wages ciui'Ing the year,— dollars. Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. BO 1 c 0 e:'i4 2\I0 1.3.50 3 1 60 25 20 i 2S0 Cohnctah Genoa ... 20 50 Handy Hartland 1 15 ]osco 2 2 : 1 10 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 90 40 35 Marion Oceola i 1 Macomb County 10 1 1 2 i 1 1 1 .M.sm 10.000 3.000 18,101 2,1X10 l,.50il 0,000 1,000 13,000 88 25 28 6 5 (5 4 7 1.5.715 3,.500 445 8,100 700 ,50>1 1,2,'0 2--J0 1,000 288 40 20 Rruce Erin 'Lenox Macomb RHy Sterling ■iT 16 20 Warren Mt. Clemens city : lat ward • Not reported for 1 mill. b Not reported for 2 mills. « Inchirles 2 lumber and flouring mills and 1 brick and tile manufactorv 1 Inc udes 1 lumber and flouring mill and 1 brick and tile mauufacturv ' ■f> Includes 1 lumber and flouring mill. " SAW MILLS. 347 TABLE rv.— Continued.— Saw Mills. s 1 .3 1 v o 1 a d -a 1 > a S 1 Average No. of Hands Employed, -a Is o ja 11 Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 5 3 O rs g c Water. steam. 13 S 15 B S c S 2 4 a 11 •1 II Manistee County Arcadia 14 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 - 510,92.5 19,225 60 000 2,000 1,7110 75.000 5,000 108,000 250,000 425 45 137 2 15 55 12 81 78 10 a 122,045 10,.510 48,000 400 17,745 920 19,100 25,370 2 1 22 6 12 2 1 a 650 110 Bear Lake 150 Brown .._ 1 16 ...... 1 1 2 4 1 20 Manistee. 75 Morilla. 35 Onekama 1 4 a 160 Stronack 100 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 » 176,010 30,000 10,000 lO.OOO io,ouo 86,000 30,000 210 40 2 10 8 30 80 40 a 78,651 20,000 4,913 3,328 14,055 24,335 12,000 3 1 1 70 40 10 4 275 Chocolay Forsyth 1 75 Marquette 1 20 Turin 1 1 1 60 Marquette city: 3d ward 100 Negaunee city ; 40 Mason County 12 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1,236.800 2,000 10.000 5,000 10,000 75,000 545,000 8110 36,(100 3,000 &■«,' 00 600,000 60,000 381 6 15 14 20 30 175 5 19 13 87 40 47 10 6 166,3«4 200 400 2,000 9.000 10,000 92,;l.i4 780 10.000 l.lBO 40.01 fl 20,000 20,000 12 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 » 579 AmhRr 40 Custer 40 Eden 2 40 Free Soil .50 70 Peie Marquette 8 6 ..... 160 Rirerton 24 30 Summit a 125 60 3d ward '" 65 Mecosta County 21 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 167,100 4,300 3,000 10,81X1 1,300 2,000 ],.500 18.1 'DO 4..500 9,000 8H,70fl 6.00'1 20.000 10.0 10,000 314 12 4 31 4 5 1 18 16 38 78 42 6-3 15 47 3 a .55.029 3,000 .555 7,800 l.-O .540 300 6,886 3,936 16..500 2,40! 7,960 a 5,000 5,000 a 2 75 19 2 1 3 1 1 b 435 40 Chippewa 25 Colfax D«'erfield 20 Fork 25 1 1 a5 40 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 n5 Hinton .55 60 Mill brook 2 i 70 Wheatland .55 Big Rapids city a .50 1st ward 50 Menominee County . .. d a e 1 1 1 e 1 822,000 2011,000 20,0110 10,0110 40' ,000 672 180 10 30 200 12 460..50( 40,000 5,000 17,500 322,224 8 1 1 1 1 815 Cedarville .-. 112 18 45 Spalding 290 a Not reported for 1 mill. b Not reported for 4 mills. c Not reported for 3 mills. d Tnclufles 2 mills combined with establishments for lumbering. e Includes I mill combined with an establishment for lumbering. 348 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IV. — Continued. — Saw Mills. a 1 s s 1 s a Z ■a 1. -o 3 "p. 3 Average No. of Hands Employed. I.- Co — -a 2 1 -J 4, C X3 ii 11 E- Motive Power. CoTinties, Townships, Cities, and Wards, AdultB. IB 1 s c ?^ ■Water. Steam. •a a a = 1 I. W z " ti i 11 u V II S o 1 3 1 2 2.000 190,0(10 lOO.IlOO 90,000 6 246 93 153 3 9 7 780 75,000 2-,' 00 50,000 1 3 1 2 25 Menominee city 325 300 225 Midland County 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 22,890 1,990 2.000 lO.COJ 5,0110 1,2U0 2,700 40 4 6 16 9 2 3 1 1 4,819 572 677 i,oon l,5l'.0 800 200 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 154 29 35 30 20 20 20 Missaukee County Bloomfield 8 1 3 1 1 1 1 159,2.50 3,.500 151,000 2,000 700 550 1,500 216 8 187 8 1 5 a 14,.5a5 360 13,0(0 175 b b 1,000 1 12 7 1 3 1 1. 677 25 600 25 Reeder 17 1 12 1 10 Monroe County 31 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 5 2 3 72,380 3,u00 4,400 500 6,000 1,200 9,.500 3,500 8,.50O 3.700 7,700 14.1811 3.T00 2,500 4,000 187 6 16 3 7 4 24 6 12 9 22 46 7 14 11 1 33.608 1,500 812 100 2,ai0 960 5,lu30 45,500 5.000 4,200 12,073 38.) 16 1 i 1 3 1 b 547 40 Crystal 73 60 Day. Douglass Faii'ijlain... Ferns 1 30 20 63 150 1 ~ Pierson Pino 1 1 60 30 i 1 66 40 35 Ricliland Sidney.. Greenville city. 4 1 ~ 265 Montmorency County.. 1 1 1,500 1,500 4 4 1,500 1,500 i 1 1 ''5 Albert Not reported for 2 mills. Not reported for 1 mill. SAW MILLS. 349 TABLE rv.— Continued.— 5foMJ Mills. d a 3 s s "o a d z E .2 "o -a 1, -a" S ? a 1 "S. s Average No. of Hands Employed. is "--^ 2 1 as i- Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. AdultB. ■0 a a s H '.3 o Water. Steam. 1 i 1 g 11 1 Z 0) II Muskegon County Cedar Creek » 27 1 3 1 1 a 2 4 1 2 2 S 1 4 1 3 951,0.50 3,000 13,800 3,(100 .5,000 2I),000 30L,(K«) 175,000 6,.500 3,7.50 1.35,000 20,000 26 -.,000 25,000 240,000 965 3 32 13 9 4t 182 75 14 8 248 40 297 56 241 37 334,73! 140 4,9,50 5,000 2.000 11,000 70,930 37,500 1,540 1,.572 92,100 13,000 92,000 17,.5tH) 74,.500 2 1 65 80 25 2,445 Dalton 3 115 Fruitland 1 35 1 2 4 1 2 2 5 1 4 1 3 24 65 Ijaketon 6 340 200 Moorlaad 1 55 86 Whitehall &35 White River 1 29 75 Muskegon city 900 175 4th ward 29 725 Kewaygo County i 20 2 1 3 b 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 445,600 30,1 KM 3,000 11,000 103.600 1,000 90,000 4.000 1.000 182.000 20,000 480 93 10 32 147 4 83 9 3 88 12 1 ...... 2 2 2M,290 61,000 1.300 7,070 67,945 23,600 2,500 875 76,000 4,000 5 445 15 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 620 110 27 25 800 60 55 Grant 25 215 40 18 10 30 50 100 Oakland County d 15 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 60,200 6,000 12,0(0 l.OOO SOU 1.500 8.000 5.000 18,000 4,400 3,500 73 11 7 3 3 2 15 7 12 10 3 13,650 300 1,560 360 200 50 6,500 250 3,600 180 650 6X 1 2X 1 235 80 126 24 1 270 25 16 1 12 1 15 1 35 1 40 2 2 1 100 42 Troy 40 Oceana County 21 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 4 145,8.50 2,000 6,700 4.000 2.5,000 3,500 3,8.50 9,000 2,800 3,000 1,.500 5,000 79,500 269 2 20 8 55 12 21 4 10 6 2 15 119 1 e 116,600 3,060 1,430 12,000 f 2,.5O0 1,200 1,760 800 100 4,.500 89,250 4 1 = 55 17 564 ■Rlhridee 1 4 110 1 20 Golden 1 2 2 60 Grant 39 60 Hart 1 25 2 1 40 15 • Otto 1 10 1 4 45 ShHlhr 195 » One, a lumlDer mill and brick mianufactory combined, t> One, a lumber and flouring mill and wooden-ware manufactory combined. « Not reported for 1 mill. d One, a lumber and flouring mill combined. e Not reported for 3 mills. f Not reported for 2 mills. 350 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE IV. — Continued.— Sato Mills. 1 S 3 £ 1 a 1 1. •a 1 c a O Average No. of Hands Employed. CD h •si 2 1 §f Motive Power. Adults. 1 3 o X! g a u !H M O Water. Steam. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. m 1 m "5 S 1 11 11 1 U 3 S Ogemaw County 5 1 1 1 1 1 114,340 1,500 3,000 3.000 100,000 6,840 91 5 10 6 50 20 2 35,425 ll» 1,.5T5 2,750 24,000 7,000 5 1 1 1 1 1 183 18 50 2 20 45 Osceola County Riiriipll • 18 2 1 1 1 3 « 3 1 1 50,090 3,800 4,000 1,000 20.01 iO 8,.son 8.090 3,000 1,700 105 20 5 2 20 36 12 7 3 1 18,922 3,100 1)4 26>^ IIV 2 3a5J^ 75 400 125 7,000 4,747 1 14 12X "■ LeHoy 1 1 3 3 1 1 40 Lm coin - - - 90 1 1,900 1,600 150 65 40 Sylvan 13 2 1 1 5,300 3,000 2,.S00 12 4 8 2 1,600 : 1 . 17 .500 1 17 1 20 2 1,000 1 30 6 3 3 30,240 19,000 11,240 79 56 23 14,608 12.100 2,508 6 3 3 303 110 Corwith 93 • 29 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 " 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 b 754,700 8,ai0 = 3,500 .5,100 64,5110 29,500 25,000 c 1,000 7,100 30,000 504,000 3,000 3,500 1..500 69,000 60,000 9,000 416 8 17 11 34 32 SR 8 16 30 139 24 8 5 49 25 24 4 c 104,415 3,.50O 2,550 1,12,5 11,040 9,060 6,500 898 2,600 2 50 "l 3 2 3 3 -> 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 i I 1 ■1 963 30 70 1 20 45 lOO i:i-> Holland \ "100 1. ... .: 3.5 Olive 76 Polkton 10,001 c 40,042 1,800 400 50 Spring Lake Tallniage Wright t 210 1 1 45 \ 30 12 400 30 Grand Haven city 3 15,.50<1 6,.51'0 9,000 20,513 c 35 35 4tli ward 3 c 1 Presque Isle County.... Belknap 3 1 1 1 35,000 2,000 3,000 30,000 61 9 4 48 3 4 87 4,212 1,300 35 Krakow 1 2 4 1 .» 15,000 30 i Roscommon County 4 2 1 1 503,000 1,000 2,000 500,000 412 11 1 400 20 132.000 1,000 1,000 130.000 ! ' ■ ■■" 810 Denton 1 1 S5 H igff ins ! 20 700 1 1 * One, a lumber and flouring m.ill combined, b Not reported for 2 mills, c Not reported for 1 mill. *i Not reported for 8 mills. SAW MILLS. 351 TABLE IV.— CONTINXTED.— Saw Mills. K a S xi 1 a CD a "o i 3 Average No. of Hands Employed. Is •si P Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 O >> ■a □ d Water. Steam. 1 1 S a i. in II ■si P s 11 li Saginaw County. Blumfield a 29 1 4 3 t> 1 2 1 2 b 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 279.200 3,1100 9,600 5,800 5.000 75,000 8110 6,500 20,000 1,000 l,r.00 3,900 44,000 1,100 6,500 6,500 89,000 71,000 18,000 335 3 25 18 6 91 3 19 20 4 4 23 23 6 25 14 52 29 23 12 87,438 630 4,900 919 1,600 29,600 300 1,648 6,000 125 80O 1,630 13,300 770 5.466 2.300 17,-550 9,050 8,500 M 33 2SX 4 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1,082 55 Brvdy 90 Brant 50 40 CarroUton 9 250 Chapin 8 1 60 Frank enmu th. X 32 32 10 25 Marion 42 70 40 60 50 East Saginaw city 2 2 200 100 100 29 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 66,841 2,500 3,800 1,000 2,700 2,000 1.200 3,500 3,966 1.000 6.875 2,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 5,700 1.300 4,000 2,000 5,500 1,300 2,790,000 30,000 1.650,000 1,010,000 100,000 c 158 6 10 4 11 3 6 9 18 5 10 6 c 4 5 20 3 10 4 12 12 3 » 15,261 500 1,500 350 780 400 300 292 c 407 140 l,a50 1,500 c 959 500 2,460 200 498 800 750 1,575 29 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 653 30 2 25 Buel 14 55 1 13 Elk. 20 24 48 25 Forest 48 16 25 Lexington .-- Maple Valley 13 20 61 Marlette 10 62 18 Washington... 51 Schoolcraft County Burt 6 1 2 2 1 1,285 40 7.50 315 180 2 73 c 341,000 6,000 155,000 c 90.000 90,000 2 310 640 100 Hiawatha. Manistique '"2 50 23 1 1 60 250 80 60 400 Shiawassee County b 14 1 3 1 b 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 41,800 1,000 6,500 2,000 5,000 1,200 600 6,000 3,000 3,500 10,000 3,000 74 2 10 4 5 5 4 10 16 7 10 1 c 12,065 100 c 710 400 1,000 705 200 3,400 1,200 1,200 3,000 150 5 1 2 206 35 46 9 277 40 Fairfield 10 60 12 15 1 50 30 30 40 Woodhull 40 Corunna city: 1 75 • Includes 2 lumber and flouring mills, b One, a lumber and flouring mill combined, c Not reported for 1 mill. d Not reported for 2 mills. 352 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE rv.— Continued.— Saw Mills Coanties, Townsliips, • Cities, and Wards. St. Clair County.. Berlin Brockway China Clyde Columbus Mu.ssey Riley Wales St. Joseph County. Burr Oak Constantine Fiowerfield Leonidas Nottawa Tuscola County. Akron Aimer... , Columbia Dayton Denmark... EUintjton Fair (irove Fremont Indian Fields... Novesta Vassar.. Wells Wisner ■Van Bnren County.. Almeria Antwerp , Arhngton Bant^or ., Bloomfield.. , Covert Decatur Geneva , Har-tford Keeler Paw Paw l-*orter South I-Iaven Waverly n 9 1 1 2 1 1 « 1 1 1 TVashtenaw County.. Augusta BrldgBwater Lodi Manchester Salem Sharon Superior Webster 31,297 1,1(10 2.000 1.300 10,000 1.897 6,000 3,000 6,000 Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. 18,300 l,-'00 6,000 1,.^0 5,600 4,000 41,614 2,700 2,000 5,100 800 4,000 1,000 3,300 4,!J00 2,000 4,014 9,.500 SIX) 1,500 l4r,,r,ii-. !),.'>l'0 3,115 3,0."ill 2,500 3,.^00 64.000 5,000 7,000 2,0(M 5,700 ],OliO 2,3(10 a5,ooo 12,000 53 15 4 32 3 5 24 6 1 2 11 4 3.i,4a5 3,500 2.000 6,000 700 10,.5flO 600 1,500 640 168,V 14 I. 16 '. 5 I 10 . 4}i\. 11 . 14 !. 7 i- II \: 5 i- 6 :. -2 i> 9,876 500 1,500 b 1,700 4^0 5,000 676 200 Motive Power. 60 60 3,321 446 300 400 1,175 1,000 2.',0i;5 91X1 4.T0 1,6110 2,1'.<1 , 21X1 OVI 2. ■.'00 2.81 (1 , 1 ,4ne; 8,318 ]2."i 113 40 40 19 6 8 70 •1 IB &5 12 3 10 1 30 3 4 6 3 I li S!1, ....I 4 TIM) mid 1.7-0 -.7110 >.8ni) .'.:!! in 1,0' 10 7IK) : P17 100 811 13,372 2,100 300 910 200 4,b;2 100 900 150 105 20 50 20 "is" 55 10 » One, a lumber and flouring mill combined. «l) Not reported for 2 mills. '■ Not reported for 1 mill. Steam. S3 24 2 1 3 1 194 18 15 28 13 40 40 40 45 40 '. 612 .-« 30 58 12 45 80 30 ' 46 no 20 .>.T 721 1 30 1 2.5"- 1 30 1 40 3 133 2 .t6 2 8."t 1 2.6 3 7H 345 55 65 "so" 60 24 SAW MILLS. 353 TABLE rv. — Continued.— Sato Mills. a 1 1 1 IZ 1 1 1 Capital InveBted, — dollars. Average No. of Hands Employed. Total amount paid In wages during the year,— dollars. Motive Power. Connties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 ■a g a S ■o "Water. Steam. J ! 1 1 1 1 S S = 1 53-2 "o fc a If York. 3,500 1,625 5,000 9 3 5 8 940 600 2,550 1 1 1 30 Ypsilanti 16 Ann Arbor city : Wayne Connty- • 20 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 « 1 111,340 l.fHM 540 40,01X1 14,000 2,COJ 5,0(XI 13.IW0 8,300 2,000 6,500 15,000 5,000 b 147 4 c 46,648 90U 104 13,413 7,050 155 b 876 10,000 5,150 400 2,400 b 5,200 20 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 1 b 604 10 3 b 1 7 30 22 2 8 12 20 10 Ha,mtra,mp,V 50 154 40 Redford 45 40 125 Taylor 30 50 Detroit city: 10th ward b Wyandotte city 60 Wexford County.. '>15 1 1 1 1 3 1 » 2 5 1,717,063 3,000 40,000 3,000 1,.500 105,000 2,000 3,900 1,558,663 825 8 20 5 4 136 10 6 636 3 341,867 2,000 18,000 1,200 125 49,000 1,300 475 269,767 1 21 14 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 6 b 1,534 40 3 70 35 Colfax b Harring 405 45 Wexford 1 31 25 Cadillac city: 924 » One, a lumber and flouring mill combined, ll Not reported for 1 mill. ■ <: Not reported for 3 mills. 45 354 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE V. — Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills. State and Counties. State » 346 Allegan Alpena 10 6 3 Bay e 4 3 Berrien 1 3 3 Clieboygan 5 3 Clare 7 Crawford 1 1 "Emmet 4 2 2 Grand Traverse Grratiot 5 i 6 Hillsdale Houghton. _- 2 3 i 9 1 Ionia 3 Iosco 6 Isabella. 1 Y Kalkaska...- Kent-. k 5 13 9 Lapeer . 14 1 Mackinac 3 •13 Marquette... 4 Mason... m 8 13 Menominee ti Midland . > 7 Montcalm 26 1-27,389,185 95,100 765,0U0 72,700 72,000 315,000 75,000 1,800 6,500 40,500 793,000 476,500 56,000 3,000 1,600 33,000 3,500 9,UO0 167,836 42,400 1,500 220,000 93,433 2,000 62,000 J 764,000 65,300 76,700 ii 358,600 1,165,000 120,040 2,000 675,000 i'4,037,500 t 135,000 3,365,000 885,500 ii68i,000 41,600 12,200 722,300 Average No. of Hands Employed. ■■ 17,475 162 406 105 74 250 45 4 7 50 4!jO 133 123 11 4 55X 8 13 88 117 4 201 134 8 87« 661 100 300 1,811 3-')5 565 668 2,050 124 15 846 110 •a 620 S I d6,790,368 36,397 97,416 26,000 38,000 115,000 1111,600 336 t 2,000 14,060 288,000 65,700 b 36,905 400 .520 18,850 81, "37: 20, 418, ,500 ,3C0 ,407 ,330 200 ,53^ 1 36 800 Ullll ,UOU Motive Power. 37X e 2,238X 199 100 165 54 35 300 308X 45 130 10 209 3 62 15 ..... ..... 37,340 r.o,.-)3-i r.l,387 li 381, ,598 62,13:.! i,-.o 131,783 11818,500 117,49.' li 34),.500 33(i,370 6si;,mo ' i!5-,0 P3i:.,3U5 1 71,V 1 1 2 40 12 11200 "i" 4 240'" 307 10 9 14 13 4 7 26 f 36,537 273 703 &3 170 S30 60 40 1.60 645 225 390 30 35 135 .50 l-i3 316 15 290 46 > 35 108 1,375 173 ST 5 1,11» 696 20 395 3,430 1' 300 "1,305 565 3,1 il> L5 > 60 li 1,085 i Not reported for 13 mills employing 306 hands • Not reported for 4 mills. ' Not reported for 7 mills. e Includes 1 mill combined with a planing mill " Not reported for 1 mill. ' Includes 1 mill combined with a flouring mill. i Includes capital invested in a salt block. " Ini'ludes 1 mill combined with a wood-turning mill 1 Includes 1 mill combined with a stave and heading mill '" Includes 1 mill combined with a hoop and heading mill 1 Not reported for 3 mills. o Includes 1 mill combined with a charcoal manufactorv P Not reported for 4 mills. ' Hi lUMcling nufarioi V. salt blotk. SAW, SHINGLE, AND LATH MILLS. 355 TABLE V. — Continued. — Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills. 1 1 _5 T > Average No. of Hands Employed. S = ^ 5 c ^ ^ -3 Motive Power. Adults. o >i c C Water. Steam. Counties. i 1 J i si .= 3 = 3 S. S 5 •si li z- ^ — 1 5 i 1 z i z- 37 14 1 9 3 1 8 1 3 6 4 " 10 c 5 b 9 2 4 18,000 4,938,500 1,079,2,50 600 461,885 210.639 500,000 376,000 3,000 71,000 2,770,000 119,0110 47,72.5 323,275 32,000 6,700 14,300 1 21 1 1 2,847 11 941 , 9 1 ' """86' 3 4,000 l,a31,854 « 339,-566 25 79,145 70,235 1311,000 98,300 1,800 52,400 430,007 26,820 30,9.tO 57,345 8,550 3,600 5,400 2 i .55 MuskegoD 1 2 1 1 12 a 150 15 40 36 « 10,812 12 826 Oceana 279 160 5 300 i 2 lb7 3 6 1 113 "705 66 101 2 173 9 1 5 38 20 1 S . 390 3 270 1 i 250 Osceola. ~ 38 6 1 418 Oscoda 1 i 35 3 ! 190 Ottawa 6 i « 1,780 4 1 107 10 » 318 5 375 Tuscola 68 19 1 22 3 2 82"' : 9 273 2 55 "Wexford 2 ! 73 a Not reported for 1 mill. i> Includes 1 mill combined with a flouring mill. '! Includes 1 mill combined with a planing miU. 356 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE V. — Continued. — Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills. State, Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. State" Allegan County... Allegan Heath Manlius Pine Plains Salem. Saugatuck .. Alpena County Alpena.. Alpena city 1st ward.. 2d ward Antrim County Banks. Chestonia Forest Home... Arenac County Deep River Bay County S rankenluat Pinconning Bay City.. 3d ward _ 6th ward Benzie County G-ilmore Inland Weldon. Berrien County Buchanan , Branch County Algausee Sherwood Charlevoix County. Melrose Norwood South Arm CIicilioyKaii Oouuly. ]U')iui^raiul__ Hi'iitiiil Nunda . 10 a 4 1 al 3 1 1 .So 3 ^ 9.5.lfin l7,r,no 4,UlX) 5,r>uo ;-!,ino 15,000 60,000 765,000 5,000 760,000 160,000 600.000 72,700 2,700 55,000 15,000 163 43 12 12 M 25 56 .3.5,397 7,275 1,72-t 3,9G0 2,43i 3,ai0 17.CTO 400 3 403 157 246 72,000 72,000 315,000 20,000 50,ai0 245,000 200,000 45,000 75,000 70,000 2,600 2,600 1,800 1,800 4,1 W) 2,.'-|0(l 40,500 3,5110 1 25,IMI UMWO 795,1)011 90,(»0 7lRI,IM) 5,(10(1 105 4 70 31 74 74 250 50 70 130 60 70 45 40 .V) 6 20 24 438 10 10 10 97,416 1,000 96,418 48,000 48,416 26.000 100 18,000 7,900 38,000 38,000 115,000 18,000 50,000 47,000 25,000 22,000 b 11,600 11,000 b 600 i> 2,000 2,000 i4,0(;o 60 9,000 5,000 172 WSyi I S(J,537 100 100 4 1 165 60 - 105 54 40 14 35 35 288,000 1 33,000 360,000 5,000 300 300 ' For f(i(>(-iin(('s sei' \w\i,q 854. » OiiK, a lumlicr, sIiIiikIc, lath, and planing mill combined. •i Nut ri'imrli'd for 1 mill. 30 43 30 ,50 120 5 705 5 3 705 340 365 1 65 1 65 a 3 170 170 130 80 600 200 400 60 60 40 25 15 150 40 70 40 645 100 505 40 SAW, SHINGLE, AND LATH MILLS. 357 TABLE Y.— Continued. — Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills. c s o B 3 ST. i -a L S 1 a S s Average Xo. of Hands Employed. Total amount paid in wages during the year, — dollars. Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adulte. 1 i c O Water. Steam. s i 1 !l S3 es •sl S i |i 1 11 Chippewa County 3 1 1 1 476,500 1,500 75,000 400,000 133 3 60 70 11 ...... 5 7 2 ...... 65,700 700 25,000 40,000 3 1 1 1 225 Bruce __ __, 20 DrummoTKl Superior. ._ ___ 130 Clare County 4 1 1 1 56,000 23,000 27,000 1,500 4,500 123 44 50 7 22 a 36,905 a 12,450 19,000 455 5,000 4 1 1 1 390 Grant.- 120 Hayes... 190 Sheridan... 35 Surrey 45 Crawford County 1 1 3,000 3,000 11 11 400 400 1 1 30 Frederic 30 1 1 1,500 1,500 4 4 520 520 1 1 35 Walton 35 Emmet County Carp Lake i 1 1 2 32,000 20,000 2,000 10,000 i'/' i^ 1 18,850 17,700 150 1,000 1 a 3 1 135 50 Littlefleld 1 a Little Traverse . . 1 2 85 Oenesee County 2 1 1 3,500 1,500 2,000 8 4 4 1,500 500 1,000 i 1 65 Thetford 40 25 2 42,400 2,000 21,400 19,000 117 7 63 47 ! 1 ......; 1 37,320 1,720 18,800 16,800 l}^ 130 215 Elba 20 H.imilton_ 145 IX 130 50 Hillsdale County Alien 2 1 1 1,500 1,200 300 4 3 1 200 150 50 1 a 1 1 15 . 1 15 1 a i Houghton County. 3 2 1 220,000 100,000 120,000 201 105 96 J 33 , 4 .... 1 29 81,538 60,000 21,538 3 2 1 290 Hancock -. 140 150 a Not repoi-ted for 1 mill. b One, a lumber, shingle, lath, and flouring mill combined. 358 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE V. — Continued. — Saiv, Shingle, and Lath Mills. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. Motive Power. Water. Steam, c 5 m o O ■sf If Huron County afl 1 al i 1 1 1 1 92,4;« 2,000 7,500 3,-'a) 7,7:« 12,000 25,000 5,000 30,000 134 9 3 4 b 37,436 200 1,503 l,04i> 1,690 b 10,000 8,000 15,000 9 I 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 465 20 nil ;l 11 filer 12 2 50 50 11 5 25 20 30 3 2 95 15 75 80 80 Ingham County 1 1 2,000 3,000 8 8 1,800 1,800 1 35 35 74,'; Ionia County a 2 1 62,000 55,000 7,000 87« 80 7« 8 8 30,000 18,000 3,000 1 2 108 108 i 74;<; 6 1 3 1 1 1 c 764,000 3,ftl0 430,000 100,000 235,000 6,000 661 13 440 135 60 14 12 418,000 4,000 330,000 ,57,000 30,000 7,000 6 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 1,.375 Alabaster 30 8.50 12 300 Tavvas 160 Wilber 45 Isahel la County Cliippewa » 7 1 a 3 1 1 1 1 65,300 10,000 4,100 30,000 1,200 10,000 10,000 100 33 8 36 9 11 25 3 1 37,240 3,120 1,420 9.600 3,600 3,.500 7,000 1 40 2.55 40 Deeraeld I 40 40 3 ..... 60 Fremont 45 35 Wise 45 " . Kalkaska County J 5 1 1 •i 3 1 76,700 60,000 10,000 5„')00 1,200 99 65 23 9 2 50,525 48,000 2,a)0 600 25 1 12 172 .>" ~ Orange 4"* Rapid River 12 1 12 [ Kent County 13 I 1 1 1 i :\ 1 1 1 b 338,500 4,000 7,500 b 4,000 13,«10 46,000 a-i.OlKl 250,000 nxi.ixH) .5(),mi 100,000 i,irr,,i«Ki i;ii,(KHi 41X1,000 3 10 i:u,28r I.ITO 2,ri(i0 Ui,2S7 lO.lXW li.lHW 5.snii :k.uxi 57,700 2!M(» 12,lMl 16,000 b 200 10 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 875 Bvron . _ .___ 40 1 b 30 ■ 13.5 L"\\cU__ 11X1 1 15 l.._. KelsiMl __ 30 Ojiklli'lil 15 05 92 l:!5 10 35 60 .^oloii _. 100 Sliciircr .__ Craiul Ixjipiils L-ity... . nil «aril ! o io" ! 1 2(VV 2A1 90 400 Tilh Uiinl 1 1 1 1 9 1 nth w.iid 90 1 - 10 , 300 772 13 165 3 21W 1 4 1 l.nkc ('(iiinty ('huso 9 1 '■281,598 _ ._ 1 i,iai 160 385 Ellsworth __.. 100,000 I 1 1 1 " dill', a, luiiihcr, shliiKlo, lalli, and llouring mill combined. b Xnl ivi.r.rl.'d for 1 mill. ' liii luih-s f.-ipital iiivi'slod in a s.alt block. ^ One, a luinhor, shingle, and lath mill, and wooden bowl manufactory combined. SAW, SHINGLE, AND LATH MILLS. 359 TABLE T. — Continued. — Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills. 5* a 1 1 =; d o :3 Z (';i|iit;il invested,— dollars. Average No. of Hands Employed. Tnfal arnnunt, paid in wages (luring tlie year, —dollars. Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. f c d c Water. Steam. m' E 2 " C O 2." ■=1 If Lake- 1 2 1 1 1 •iO.rfiij 3;i.i.dii l.'AI.II U iO.OUU 35 145 100 110 ~ 16,000 SH.IOS 30.000 37.475 12,015 1 2 1 1 1 14 I 1 2 1 2 3 1 80 235 Pleiisant Plains 90 Webber 100 Yates,- .-_ i 60 Lapeer County _ . 14 1 3 1 O i 2 3 1 120.040 ]2,0l*) 11.9.W 2,000 1L(I9U ll-;.CK.U ,')U,I.K.«1 l:-',iiiici 5,IA0 281 36 44 24 34 15 85 25 18 5 2 1 62.123 3.000 5..5II0 6,000 5,4.50 4,000 30.473 6,200 1,500 695 Atcarla.. 40 Attica. 85 Deerfield. 35 Inilay 85 1 60 Marathon 220 130 40 Lenawee County. 1 1 2,000 .2,000 2 2 1.50 150 1 1 20 Deerfield 20 10 10 Mackinac County 3 1 1 1 67.5.000 200.000 75,000 400,000 300 100 70 130 1,811 40 305 459 6.5 9t2 510 432 23 10 5 8 131.782 .50,000 10,000 71,783 3 1 1 1 395 105 140 St. Ignace city : 3d ward. 150 a 13 1 3 »3 1 3 '•4,037,.=iro a^OflO b 18.).0U(I aw.iKio h(\ 1100 3.41B -M) L',II.Tl..iO!l l.TOo.OOO 209 10 39 6t 10 86 40 46 b 818,500 15.000 145,000 175,500 b 4S3,000 254,000 229,000 13 1 3 3 1 5 2 3 3,430 120 Filer 6.50 Manistee 545 140 TVlHTiistpfi p.ity 1,975 1st ward - . .. 6.50 1,426 AfarqTifittj^ CnnTity 4 1 1 1 1 b 13.5,000 10.0011 100.000 25,000 2.55 60 80 40 75 3 117,492 55.000 17.4!'2 1.5,000 30,000' 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 b 300 C'hocolay 80 Crvstal Falls b !M ichiganime 120 Negaunee 3 100 Mason County. Branch ._ •: 8 1 1 c3 3 3 36.-, nOM 7.-.o,f;no T rui(i 2,300,000 565 90 10 140 325 5 5 52 5 b 245,500 40,000 54,500 151,000 1 240 '0 54,000 125 ^-- .«.« ,t- Midland County. 7 1 1 1 » 4 41,500 1,500 5,000 2,000 33,000 124 6 15 15 88 1 4 2 2 b 39,585 600 7,260 4,725 b 27,000 7 1 1 1 4 255 Hope 25 Larkin 40 25 Warren 165 Missaukee County. 2 1 1 12,200 1,200 11,000 15 5 10 4,550 800 3,7.50 2 1 1 60 Norwich 20 Richland 40 Montcalm County 26 1 4 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 a 1 1 1 i 1 37 1 2 1 10 9 3 1 722,200 3,000 46,000 135,000 188.000 9,200 5,000 154,000 7,000 8,000 60,000 35,000 50,000 15,000 7,000 846 24 85 87 145 29 15 120 16 30 100 73 3 7 (1315,295 b e 10,000 43,.500 73,000 8,300 8,190 46,500 3,600 1,530 4.5,000 37,075 6,000 24,600 8, 26 1 4 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 e i 1 1 1 1 b 1,685 Belvidere 35 Cato Day 1 190 E vergreen 260 Ferris., Home 50 260 Maple Valley 3 1 Pierson Pine 1 60 170 Reynolds Richland Sidney 24 80 18 45 130 Greenville city : 3d ward Stanton city : 1st ward 4 60 21 1 11 1 Montmorency County. . 18,000 15,000 3,000 >l,fl;!H,5(X> 35.i-|IK1 S.ODO 1,I73,1KK) •Wi.imi) CiTD.OIlO ;ri,imo 4,000 2,000 2,000 Briley 35 20 Rust 10 ■ • Muskegon County Blue Lake 3,847 11 52 3 86 1,031,854 22,000 4,700 4,500 250,844 257,000 114,300 10,000 1 12 36 1 1 1 10 9 3 1 I. 10,812 fiO Casino va_ DiUton 34 15 (154 2 1 12 45 Liikesidi'.. "~'5S' 6 5 3 S.5T Lakelini_ 2:!r. 110 _ _ _ Mnnt;iL;uu_ 875 Norton ":One, a lumber, shingle and lath mill, and charcoal manufactory combined, b Not reported (or 1 mill. » Oni3, a lumber, shingle, lath, stavo and heading mill combined, ll 'Not reported far 4 mills. 1 ". Not reported for 3 mills. SAW, SHINGLE, AND LATH MILLS. 361 TABLE v.— Continued.— Satt!, Shingle, and Lath Mills. S a B 3 1 i z 10 1 5 4 s > 2,450,000 40,000 1,5S5,000 825,000 Average No. of Hands Emploj'ed. .Ho ■a e = rf to c Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 5 Water. Steam. S 13 a 6 □ If II Is S d 3 m Z " o o ;- ^ Muskegon city 1,215 80 604 531 17 368,510 32,000 182,810 153,700 10 1 5 4 4,765 1st ward 200 3d ward 6 6 11 3,560 3 015 Newaygo County. Ashland . 14 3 ],079,a50 13.000 941 87 KiO 308 197 7 150 9 3 • 329,566 5,266 24,400 34,200 137,.500 76,200 2,000 50,000 2 a 150 12 2 2 826 65 Enslev 2 ' 101..500 6 ...... 166 Everett 1 1 3 2 1 2 75,000 1,7.50 313,000 505,000 10.000 60,000 1 a Grant 1 3 2 1 1 25 Monroe 2 180 260 Sheridan , 40 Wilcox 3 1 150 100 Oakland County 1 1 600 600 1 1 25 ■25 1 1 15 15 Addison 3 1 1 3 48,»6., 58,000 15,000 8,000 332,000 279 47 99 40 3 90 9 79,145 22,000 18,500 12,000 1,223 25,420 1 40 8 1 3 1 390 Benona 60 Crystal '^ 4 125 40 Newfield 1 40 5 3 175 Ogemaw County 3 2 1 210,639 207,639 3,000 160 155 5 5 70,233 69,660 575 3 2 1 270 250 Churchill 20 Ontonagon County 1 1 500,000 500,000 300 300 2 2 1 1 130,000 130,000 1 1 260 250 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 376,000 15,000 2,.500 4,000 18,000 2,000 1,500 a5,000 300,000 187 30 6 3 24 2 4 28 90 3 1 98,300 15,000 1,200 800 5,000 100 1,000 2.5,200 50,000 2 38 6 1 1 418 Burdell 33 Hartwick. 1 26 1 14 1 60 1 24 1 1 1 23 2 1 76 200 1 1 3,000 3,000 6 6 1 1 1,800 1,800 1 1 35 35 Otsego County — 3 1 71,000 4,000 67,000 113 8 105 5 52,400 2,400 50,000 3 1 3 190 20 5 170 6 1 3 2 2,779,000 4,000 1,600,000 1,175,000 b705 10 640 D55 38 430,007 2..300 235,980 191,-537 6 1 3 2 » 1,780 20 38 « 660 Grand Haven city : 1st ward 1,100 a Not reported for 1 mill. b Not reported for 1 mill, paying 5176,537 wages. 46 363 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE V. — Continued. — Saio, Shingle, and Lath Mills. i S 1 £ 1 1 1 1 c 6 Average Kr Hands Empl .of lyetl. 3 o Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Ailul s. Water. I Steam. ' 1 5 i. i 9 Saginaw County Chapin 119,000 lO.OOU 1.5,1100 14,000 60,000 06 8 14 Id 28 20 X'(i,,S'20 4,11(1(1 6 .'jli() 4.:t'0 12,UU0 4 1 1 1 1 167 40 1 19 3i RicLland St. Charles 35 60 a 10 1 1 1 « 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 47,725 2.000 4,000 l,t)0O 10,000 2,B0O 20,000 2,000 1,.500 2,42.5 1,600 101 4 30 5 14 5 18 6 6 7 6 2 1 1 30,930 1,000 20,000 CflO 1..500 600 3,000 8(i0 600 500 260 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 b318 Argyle 30 Austin 65 b Elk Forrester 80 30 2 25 Moore 25 22 16 Watertown 23 St. Clair County = 5 1 1 c 3 = 1 1 1 323,275 1.275 130,000 192,000 90,000 70,000 32,000 173 3 60 110 40 40 30 57,345 ;.'62 19,0f3 38,000 18.000 12.000 8,000 5 1 1 3 1 1 1 373 Ti^mmpt, 15 1.50 Port Huron city 210 1st ward 100 60 50 Tuscola County » 9 2 1 • 1 4 1 i 1 32,600 3,000 3,000 10,000 12,000 4,000 68 11 10 12 31 4 3 8,.5o0 1.100 1,300 3,000 2,150 1,000 9 2 1 1 4 1 273 Arbela 45 30 80 Kingston 1 2 93 Novesta 25 Van Buren County n.70o 3,700 3,000 19 8 11 22 "i a 5 6 1 1 2 3,6(10 1,600 2,000 .^ 35 Columbia 1 1 30 Pine Grove.- 25 Wexford County Boon ... 4 1 1 1 1 14,300 li,500 5,000 1,.500 1,300 5,400 1,800 1,400 200 2,000 2 ; 82 i 73 60 Concord 1 1 42 40 Liberty Springville 1 13 ft One, a lumber, shingle, lath, and flouring mill combined. b Not reported for 1 mill. « One, a lumber, shingle, lath, and planing mill combined. SHINGLE MILLS. 363 TABLE YL— Shingle Mills. a a s o 1 B d Z 1. 1 > Averapre No. of Hands Employed. I| ■a if Motive Power. Adults. o -a i C 5 Water. Steam. State and Counties. "5 1 i = 1 J 1- c § 2~ State »25S l,S39,-;3l i> 4,305 47 162 2 26 ■: 1,4 18,070 n 1 143 215 e 8,751>4 Alcona 6 8 4 3 9 3 2 9 O 3 6 1 5 1 18 4 9 1 2 4 5 1. 19 5 1 1 49 10 18 I 4 J 4 t 15 3 1 10 4 ' 3 3 38,500 2.250 53.100 9..-.00 90,000 13,300 ] 1.500 30.300 9.000 2,000 17,500 15,700 1.600 1.200 34,300 3,000 51,900 3-..5fl0 22,6110 450 26,000 118,000 3;i.9,50 385.981 55,000 33.500 6,000 800 318,900 83,000 68.500 22.000 19.100 113,700 5,000 600 93,800 9,300 16,000 9,000 b 51 15 74 39 220 33 30 173 28 11 72 41 6 13 1U7 12 247 99 103 4 38 133 110 432 no 120 20 3 800 218 328 48 68 229 28 11 150 24 26 43 32,'lTn ■1,1011 30 ifu; 6 2 3 9 1 8 3 j> 3 6 1 1 4 1 16 4 9 1 4 5 18 7 5 1 1 47 10 18 4 4 13 3 1 10 4 3 3 380 Allegan 40 Alpena _ 1 f 30 ]9Q Bay 73,027 7,820 23,500 a5,250 9,016 1,900 19,000 8.283 1,200 8,500 f 42,000 3,000 a 63,475 29,220 20,385 400 13,700 51,420 3:3,300 159,3ti6 41,150 s 14,643 f 1,000 ! 269,:j09 100,358 103,017 15,600 16,000 83,.570 9,592 264 f 52.260 4,276 5,734 15,500 515 Benzie Che boygan 2 31 60 105 Clare 4 ' 1973i< Crawford Genesee.. 1 37 Grand Traverse.,- 105 Gratiot.. 3 123 Huron 35 Iosco 2 ...... 35 IsabeUa 135 Kalkaska... 35 Kent—. 5 3 5 3 ...... 3 """is" 12 5 5 1 2 s 577 HO Lapeer.- 257 20 Mackinac _ 70 210 s 200 Mecosta ._ 1 36 B 631 319 Midland _ .. 146 Missaukee 35 Monroe 13 Montcalm 1 7 3 20 7 2 45 ' 1,655 485 568 Oceana 130 Ogemaw 3 6 ""b ia5 2 e 435 Otsego 54 25 Saginaw 26 305 89 Tuscola ...... 77 Wexford 105 a Includes 1 mill combined with a planing mill, 1 with a flouring mill, 6 with siding mills, and 1 with a stave and heading mill. Thtre are also 8 other establishnieritsapartof the products of which Is shingle, and tabulat'ud as follows: 3 with flour aad feed, 3 with staves and heading, 1 with handles, an'l 1 with sash, doors, and blinds, b Not reported for 3 mills paying 3=-;3,000 wages. c N t reported for 11 mills employing 170 hands. I Not repoi ted for 5 mills, e Not reported for 6 mills. f Not reported for 1 mill. B Not reported for 3 mills. b Includes 1 mill com,bined with a planing mill. 1 Includes I mill combined wii h a flouring mill, and 3 shingle and siding mills. i Includes 1 shingle and siding mill. ^ Include-s 3 shingle and siding mills. 1 Includes a shinele, stave, and heading mill. 364 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE VI.— Continued.— S/iiwp/e Mills. State, Counties, Townships, Cities and Wards. State' - Alcona County Alcona Harrisville Allegan County --. Clyde Salem Alpena County Alpena city. Ist ward 2d ward 3d ward Arenac County Arenac , Moffltt Bay County Hampton _. Pinconning Bay City : 6th ward... West Bay City.... Benzie County Almira Crystal Lake Inland Cheboygan County, Benton Nunda Clare County Frost Grant Surrey.. Crawford County . . Frederic GcnoKiM^ County Mijiilrcisc Ml. Morris ■Grand 'I't-iivoi-sc Co, Kifn l,,iko .. Tfir;nliso TraA'ciHc __. 258 1,839,231 38,.5'.10 30,000 8,500 Average No. of Hands Employed. 2,250 1,500 750 53,000 53,000 1.5,000 20,000 18,000 9,500 2,000 7,500 90.000 18,000 43,000 24,000 6,000 13,300 300 10,000 3,000 11,500 6,500 5,000 30,300 5,500 16,300 8,600 II.IKIO 11,000 2,01X) 500 1,.500 i;,."iixi 5,000 -•,.-.1X1 10,(R)0 « 51 o 13 39 5 tUD 163 1,418,070 74 74 15 26 29 3 26 220 36 111 45 33 3 30 12 18 173 30 01 .3.S 38 26 26 15 4 ' For fdcit-noli's see |)ii','(i » Notrcportril I'nriJiuiUs Motive Power. Steam. 143 33,ft70 8,970 3 4,100 ,...; 3,600 2 I 500 30,466 30,466 10,000 9,000 11,466 I 16,.5O0 ! 1 1,600 I 1 15,000 ... 73,027 I ]3,.500 i . 36,427 I . 23,000 i . 1,100 I. 7,8ai 20 7,.'-,00 300 31 15 i,751X 380 340 140 40 25 15 120 120 40 30 50 65 "65"' 54,1 1.55 203 140 45 60 "eo" 23, .500 3. "00 30,1XXI 3i,-.'50 5,400 lll.ri'O IIMTO „ 1 1 8 4 o 9,016 1 9,016 : 1,900 1,300 700 2 i 1 3 1 1 1 19,000 8,000 1,(HX) 10,000 105 60 45 103\^ 60 :!0 40 i> Not reported for 1 mill. SHINGLE MILLS. 365 TABLE VI.— Continued.— S^wgrZe Mills. 1 a 3 1 "o u •2 a 15 S "o L > "E ft o Average No. of Hands Employed. & Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. O s 1 Water. steam. i i ft g ii IS Ii fc-" Gratiot County 6 3 3 15,700 4,700 11,000 41 14 27 3 3 8,282 2,082 6,200 6 3 8 Seville 90 Huron County.., _ 1,600 1,600 6 6 1,200 1,200 Colfax 35 Iosco County. 1,200 1,200 13 13 3.500 3,500 .35 Sherman 35 Isahella Countv 24.300 3,500 500 20,300 107 20 1 86 3 » 42,000 7,000 a 35,000 135 40 .Deerfield 2 1 Rolland.. 95 3,roo 3,000 12 12 2,000 2,000 35 35 18 a 6 6 3 51,900 2,500 31,300 14,000 4,100 247 14 101 113 19 3 b 62,475 » 2,875 35,700 • 2.3,900 d 2 2 c c 16 1 6 6 3 677 10 275 Solon 215 Spencer,. 5 2 3 Tjfl.Tfe nonnty 4 1 1 1 1 2.5,500 4,,500 2,000 6,000 13,000 99 25 16 23 35 29,220 11,920 3.000 5,000 9,300 4 1 1 1 1 140 Chase .i!5 25 Elk 40 Lake 3 40 9 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 22,600 9,000 1,100 4,.W0 3,000 1.000 2,000 2,000 103 20 6 39 10 17 3 8 2 4 20,385 3,-500 585 9,800 2,200 2,500 80O 1,000 9 i 2 1 1 1 1 2.57 60 ""¥ 1 10 62 20 Mavfield 3 25 15 Oregon 66 Leelanaw County 1 1 4.50 450 4 4 3 3 400 400 1 1 20 20 Mackinac County (rarfipld 2 2 26,000 26,000 88 38 3 3 18 18 33.700 13,700 2 2 70 70 Manistee County 4 4 118,000 118,000 132 132 51,420 51,420 4 4 210 210 ft Not reported for 1 mill, b Not reported for 5 mills. c Not reported for 3 mills, d Not reported for 3 mills. 366 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE VI. — Continued.— /S^iwg'/e Mills. 1 1 o u SI a a L -a 4) > 3 1 'ft .3 Averaee No. of Hands Emijloyed. ^1 Co ■ -a ■a 1 'S.S C _= ^ — 3 Motive Power. Adults. 5 s o >, -a s a t- 12 Water. Steam. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. 1 B c = 11 c II 5 ] 1 1 2 1 1 33,9,50 1,500 5,4.50 4,0(10 23,000 8,(HI0 15,000 110 25 20 6 33,F00 4.01(1 3,li00 l,-500 24,8(»i 12,0(10 12,800 5 1 1 a 200 .50 SO Ludington city. 3d ward 59 ' 12 39 5 20 - 7 b 100 IS 2 It 4tti ward ICO 1 Mecosta County c 19 2 2 1 5 1 2 1 -. 3 8 1 1 38.-|,981 12,500 11,000 3,000 20.100 15,000 22li,381 20,000 8,000 70,000 50,000 20,000 432 3-3 5 5 159 :)i;(i 7.2: .0 2:i,lliil) 1 .21 H 1 2;5, .5,^(1 2.'ij)l 2s,i";: 15.U00 10.1 Ml 30 « 021 76 Colfax 5.5 12 53 57 103 30 30 60 T 4 1 2 1 S 2 i 1 A 40 Hintnn i 36 145 3 fO Morton "(1 Wheatland 80 Biff Rapids city 165 Ho 25 110 45 18 47 120 50 8 33 4 25 ]3,(ix) 10,5o7 65 2 100 3 5.5,000 2-',000 5,000 28,000 5 41.1.50 7 2 3 .5 1 1 1 ) 1 319 1.55 Menominee 7.0011 1.^.000 .50 114 2 1 Midland County 5 1 1 1 1 1 33,600 5,000 1,500 5,(01 1,000 20.000 • 14,013 b 146 Geneva.- 30 "2 1 1,193 30 b 4-0 13,000 Lincoln.. 16 Warren 30 Missaukee County 1 1 6,0f0 0,000 20 20 3 3 b b 1 1 1 1 .^^5 Lake 35 Monroe County 1 1 800 800 1,000 1,000 Whiteford .:::: Montcalm County Belvidere 49 1 1 5 1 4 o 3 10 3 3 ■i 2 1 lils.PHO lO.lKlll :.'..".0i) .■>7,010 .5.( H !() 2x', ; (10 :.',sno ll;;,oiKi 40,r.(io H.21KI 2,00(1 2.".,;!(H) 8,"00 5.1100 11,000 4,000 800 11 12 134 8 59 17 5,2 127 .50 18 17.5 44 40 14 1 3 b 2(i9,:'09 1.100 li ■1^.2| S 2.1 Kill 1 lodl) 2 45 47 1 1 5 b 1,655 '^0 Cato Day .>i- Douglass 1 1 4 fl 10 :i ;! 3 1 4(1 Evergreen 1 l.v> 60 135 Ferris 1> Kin r.uii.o 27. 'US 2.:l(iii (i(l.li.5(l 1(1 5(1(1 Home - b ;-,0 1(»1 50 ISii 90 Pierson ReynolilH Kit'hlaiid ~ ...'■'.. SidiH'v ..- .-. "'\ .MKIO 11,0.55 0,000 Wiiilii-ld 1 to *_5nuMi\ illo t'ity : ,'*d \vani . a Not n>iiortoil I'or 2 mills. *» Nut rc'pnrUMl lor 1 mill. « One, a Hhint^lo mid planing mill combined. SHINGLE MILLS. 367 TABLE TL— Continued.— S7wnsf?e Mills. i g S M 1 1 o s B 1 1 i 1 5. 6 Average Nn. of Hands Employed. -a ^ Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. & § a Water. Steam. d 1 • •3 a i a II a =1 P Muskegon County. 10 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 83.000 1,500 13,000 500 10.000 30,000 3.500 16,500 30,000 218 9 30 7 60 40 11 36 35 :::::: 20 100,358 3,S00 12,000 200 22.000 20,000 2,000 26,358 15,000 10 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 485 Casiimvii .. 40 Oediir < !refck 40 Fruitland 25 Holion 80 Laketon 10 90 M-otlmd. — . 40 Whitehall ■110 :Mnsktii'Mi city : 10 60 Newaygn Countj^ 18 1 1 1 4 2 o I i 1 1 68,.500 2,500 2,400 3,000 17,000 4,000 1,600 16,.500 ii,noo 6,000 3,0110 2,500 328 10 11 12 54 63 26 55 33 33 12 30 7 7 108,017 5.280 5.000 1,500 26,000 6,250 3,567 34.000 10.300 13.000 3.120 2,000 18 1 1 1 4 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 568 Beixer 2 i 40 Hiti Prairie 30 Davtiin 20 E"?-lev 138 Everett 2 105 5 ...... "" 60 Monroe 55 Sherman 30 Troy.- 30 Oceana County. ._ a 4 b 3 1 c 1 23,000 15,000 2,(0i) 5,000 48 25 13 10 15,600 5,600 5,000 5,000 4 2 1 1 180 Gnlden ..,. 75 25 Shelby 30 ,i 4 1 1 1 2 19,100 10,000 1,600 7,500 68 20 3 5> 16,000 10,000 4,000 2,000 4 1 1 2 135 Foster 40 Hort'in 18 1 T Richland 30 70 Osceola County Burden e 15 1 3 •1 1 1 3 3 1 a 2 1 113,700 7,000 14,000 16,000 21,000 38,000 700 14,000 3,000 229 15 68 9 53 25 3 37 20 6 6' &S,.570 8,000 18,000 5,500 22,000 5,495 175 20,400 4,000 2 f 13 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 435 35 Cedar 2 2 100 Evart 40 i ""'4' 100 Le Roy 2 f Orient .. 20 Rose Lake 75 Sherman 40 3 1 1 5,000 2.000 3,000 28 8 20 9,592 700 8,892 3 1 1 54 30 Otsego Lake 24 Ottawa County 1 1 600 600 11 11 264 264 1 1 o- JBlendon - oc » Includes '2 shinele and sidini?, and 1 shingle and flouring mill combined. b Two shingli- and si.lii g mills combined. c One, a shingle and flf)uring mill combined. ■^ One, a shini^le and sirling mill cnmbined. e Includes -i shing;le and siding mills combined. ■f Not reported for 2 mills. 368 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE VI. — Continued. — Shingle Mills. i a B M 3 o 1 1 -a -a > .3 1 1 . Average No. of Hands Employed. Si .Ho 'H i Motive Power. Counties, Townsliips, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 5 % § a 1 o Water. Steam. 13 S 1 Total amount p during the year 2: =u t- ,2 1 JS 1 s 10 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 Saginaw County. 10 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 92,800 1,500 10,000 1,000 1,200 15,000 49,100 45,000 4,100 15,000 12,000 3,000 150 4 20 6 12 16 70 51 19 22 12 10 26 « 52,260 10,600 yoo ],noo 7,000 25,oai 20.000 6,000 8,3*i0 4,360 4,000 305 10 6 40 18 12 70 East Saginaw city... 19 IT i 1 105 .50 .55 \ 50 20 30 1 4 1 1 ] 1 9,300 1,800 1,000 5,000 1,600 24 4 5 9 6 4.276 ' 4(10 600 2,7011 5715 4 1 1 89 Buel . 14 Maple Valley 30 30 15 1 ^ Tuscola County b3 1 1 bl 16,000 2,000 4,000 10,000 26 3 8 15 5,734 3,000 i 2,500 3 1 1 1 I -.- Ellington... i 12 Vassar 40 i j 1 1 Wexford County 3 ■i 9,000 9,000 42 43 15,.500 15,500 3 3 105 Cadillac city 105 Not reported for 1 mill. One, a shingle, stave and heading mill com^bined. WAGON MANUFACTORIES. TABLE YTl.— Wagon Manufactories. 369 1 1 o £ z > b 2,697,634 Average No. of Hands Employed. ■r. & J ^Motive Power. Adults. 3 ■a i c 5 Water. Steam. State and Counties. Males. Females. Number of eaUibllshments, NumJier of Iiorse-power. Number of establishments. Number nf hnrse-power. State »530 ■= 3J77>. 14 38 ^ 820 Allp.e;a.n 11 4 1 2 4 9 14 10 6 4 1 8 S 1 IB 5 5 11 12 1 9 16 1 25 2 17 19 11 13 5 1 3S,n.50 = 7,51X1 1,800 1,.500 6,900 14,100 6,700 102,300 27,900 29,750 6,450 6,8 7,500 150 46,700 3,000 18,500 1,000 187.550 10,900 16,300 80.800 11,600 16,900 182,119 36,650 1,000 271,900 166,100 500 e 440,200 2,000 2,000 38,850 1,500 70,350 20,100 72,000 19,850 300 .37 1.5 3 10 30 e 81 K 42 e 3i 13}-; 6 14 12,.587 8,609 1,300 1,240 2,300 12,825 4,150 e 39,650 ' 15,700 e 11,900 •> 6,525 2.380 7.300 54,973 1 20 Alpena . Arenac Bay 1 1 1 1 1 4 15 Berrien 4 45 Branch a5 Calhonn . . Cass Ciiarlevois Cheboygan. Clare niintnTi 129 3 f 157 27 e 2014 103 21 17X 170 J^ 3 378 211 2 392 4 62 6 s 63 41 ma 24 1 2 1 145 Delta 6 Eaton ; e 7,5.50 80i5 f 71,073 6 11,280 Emmet i % 10 ! 2}^ 90 Grand Traverse Gratiot 8 10,600 37,260 13.156 8,6-50 69,033 15,810 1.600 104,954 136,564 e 139,652 1,000 575 17,203 1,500 e 26.760 6 9,945 24,456 13,687 100 Hillsdale.. 4 i 60 Houghton Tng^ham 5 IsaheJa.. . .Tfl^VsnTi 9 TTflltaj^ba, Kent 1 8 2 23 3 214 Lake - - ... 2 9-> 1 2 TiivingT^tnTi 1 8 Ma/'.nmh Maniton _ a Includes 1 establislinient in which bee-hives are manufactnred. There are also 2 other estah- ILshments In the State, a part of the products of which is wagons, tabulated as foUows: 1 with lum- ber and planing mills, and 1 with flouring mills. i> Not reported for 5 establishments, 3 of which employ 39 hands. » Not reported for 19 establishments. n Not reported for 34 establishments, 15 of which employ 23 hands. e Not reported for 1 establishment. f Not reported for 2 establishments. % Not reported for 3 establishments. 47 370 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. Counties. Marqnette.- Mason Mecosta Menominee.- Midland Missaukee.- Monroe Montcalm.. Muskegon.. Newaygo... Oakland Oceana Ontonagon. Osceola Otsego Ottawa Saginaw Sanilac Shiawassee.. St. Clair St. Josepli — Tuscola Van Buren... Washtenaw.. Wayne Wexford » 19 13 19,000 5,000 64,050 3,650 1,900 1,150 33,900 26,850 30,000 3,000 « 59,200 1,500 1,000 5,400 5,550 29,815 » 26,550 4,750 16,500 45,200 36,150 27,100 32,000 74,250 a 184,900 3,200 Average No. o£ Hands Employed. 33 10 5iM 10 4 1 50 34 36 76 8 1 14 6 48 39 8 28 ^3 33 38 J^ 81 249 ■a >■' 10 16,160 4,500 24,.519 5,201 i> 1,100 . 135 10,9.57 b 14,075 a 12,41.''> 1,827 b 34,916 3,200 400 3,.563 2,930 b 16,354 a lo.Sl'.-l 3,800 8.8U0 b .30,.oll 14,903 0.633 l.i,U36 33,4111 b 107,4IM rs:-! Motive Power. Water. tn "sj ■B^ = 1 u a ti ?• J3 jD ■= S a^ ■2 S P P i"' 56 '''.". \ J 2 2"~ 3 ' 30 1 : 20 1 12 ...„. i ft Not reported for 1 establishment. b Not reported, for 3 establisliments. c In 1 establishment bee-hives are manufacl urotl. fi Not reported for 2 establishments. WAGON MANUFACTORIES. 371 TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. c a 1 o Si E d Z e" "o ■a > i Average No. of Hands Employed, do d^ a o O jS 1 = Motive Power. State, Adults. o >> 'd □ a 2 Water. Steam. Connties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. d 1 s i d s » S d = 1 li ■si II State 1 530 2,697,634 3,177;^ 14 38 1,289,136 tx 111 281/2 820 Allegan County Allegan 11 6 2 1 1 1 38,0.50 27,0.50 6,000 2,0<>0 1,000 2,000 57 42 7 1 3 4 12,.587 7,110 3,500 212 40 1,725 1 1 20 20 Dorr Griin Plain Heath AlppTia riniiTity 4 4 3 1 « 7,500 » 7,500 » 5,000 2,500 15 15 12 3 8,609 8,609 6,809 1,800 2d. ward Antrim County Elk Rapids 1 1 1,800 1,800 2 2 1,800 1,300 Arenac County 2 1 1 1,500 1,000 500 3 2 1 1,240 1,200 40 Arenac Barry County 4 1 1 1 1 6,900 1,200 1,200 1,000 3,500 10 2 4 1 3 2,.300 800 800 300 400 Ca/Stleton Woodland 9 6 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 14,100 9,900 . 1,900 2,000 3,000 3,000 4,200 600 3,600 30 21 1) 3 6 1 9 1 8 1 12,825 10,000 4,600 1,900 2,000 1,.500 2,825 125 2,700 1 1 1 4 4 3d ward 4 7th ward West Bav City . 1 3d ward 1 2 2 6,700 6,700 7 7 4,1,50 4,150 1 1 15 15 Berrien County 14 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 102,300 1,000 11,800 76,.5no 300 8,800 1.400 2,000 500 »81M 2 19 17H 6 4 3 a 4 « 39,650 600 7,100 28,000 450 2,400 350 760 a 1 45 Benton ...„. Buchanan 1 45 For foot-notes see page 369. t Not reported for 1 establishment. 372 CEISSUS OF jnCHIGAN,.1884. TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. 1 .a 1 1 c 3 z 10 1 1 8 3 5 6 27,900 50 4,.')00 23,350 19,700 3,B50 Average No. of Hands Employed. Motive Pow 2r^ Couuties, Townships, Cities, and Wards, Adults. p c 9 1 D ^- ! g^ 1 cd W) Water. Steam. Is C 1 p i ^" 1 i ° -^ i = 1 ; n 2~ 42 1 8 33 19 14 i. 1.5,700 3*900 11.800 9,00(1 2,800 1 36 Mattison ! 1 Coldwatercity 1 1 1 35 1 a5 1 i 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 89,750 1,000 4,U0O 1-.0 23,000 3,a)o 20,000 1,600 «34 3 6 17 a 11,900 500 1,970 7,5 1,000 6,500 1,930 1 1 1 ■H^mmft. Battle Creek city 1 _ 8 ■ ' 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 6,450 750 1,000 2,000 500 200 2,000 13X « 6..=;2.T U('0 1,07.=. 2,5m 50 a 2,000 Lagrange- o Marcellus- 1 __..! Pokagon Volinia 1 Dowagiac city: 3d ward-- zy. Charlevoix County 6,800 6,200 600 6 5 1 2.SS0 2.1«l 2aj 7,3tX1 7,'J(X1 UW ft a Charlevoix Evangeline - - Chehoygan County 4 3 1 7,.500 7,200 300 150 150 14 12 Benton. Nunda " 1 — Clare County 1 1 129 3 1 8 17 100 7 3 4 23 \ 1 ;i 3 Summerfield ,..- Clinton County 8 1 2 i 1 1 8 1 1 1 46,700 1,400 300 9,000 9,000 27,000 3.(X10 1,000 2,000 18,.500 300 600 800 54,973 300 60 4,600 8,300 41,713 2 145 Bath -. Bengal Bingham __ Essex 1 1 1 100 45 Ovid - — . ^_ _ _ . _ — Delta ('i>untv___ 3,600 600 3,000 6 Garden EHcaMJil)a city : l8t wurd_ __ 6 1 Eat»in County « 7,580 500 800 Oella- .. \ erniontvillo . _.. .._. • Not reported for 1 eslublisliiuent. WAGON MANUFACTORIES. 313 TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. i o B s Z 1 1, ■a" > i 1 o Average No. of Hands Employed. 1, Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. f •a g Water. Steam. i S 1 a o a .a P Number of horse-power. "a ; — S IS Number of horse-power. 3 1 2 2 1 1 14,800 1,800 1.3,0110 2,000 1,.tOO 500 13',- 12 6 2 i 5,450 450 5,000 830 3:50 480 1st ward 1 IsC ward 3d ward 1 1 1,000 1,000 187,5.50 44,000 1,500 500 4.50 1,000 700 4,400 135,000 3 3 800 800 Little Traverse - 19 4 1 1 3 1 3 2 6 » 157 50 3 2 2X 1 7>f 91 « 71,073 i X 17,700 « 10 9-i^ 90 Fenion 10 Ti^ 40 FlushlDg j 800 300 1,100 100 3.225 47,S48 Forest 1 G-aines Muudy 1 1 Vienna,. 1 j Flint city.... .::""i.:'"' "t- 50 1 5 1 2 10.900 3,700 200 7,000 27 8 1 18 >> 11,280 3,500 b 7,780 Fife Lake . Paradise ( - 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 ]6..-i00 7,C00 ■100 2,1 TO 5,000 1,600 400 >> 20!^ 3 b 10,600 4,000 200 2,000 4,000 400 Bethany 7 2 b ' Suinnei .. . Washington b 1 8 1 2 5 2 1 2 80,800 1,000 52,000 27,800 15,700 2,,500 9,600 103 1 70 32 12 6 4 37,260 450 ai,800 12,010 1 4,850 2,800 1 4,360 13,156 7,200 3,676 2,280 1 60 Camden Fayette 4 1 60 Hillsdale city , 3d ward 4th ward 14 — ' — 5 2 2 1 11,600 8,000 3,1 lOO 600 21 12 6 3 Portage - 8 1 1 1 2 1 2 16,900 1,.500 8,0. Hr. !I110 23 3 2U 8 1 20 " "" 1 1 150 44 1 44 « Not irporkid for 1 uHlnlilMniK'nt WAGON MANUFACTORIES. 375 TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. s g a S o i -a 1 1 1 1 6 Average No. of Hands Employed. So 'a -a 1 H a >> c x3 a Motive Power. Oonnties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 5 a o >i •a □ o ■Water. Steam. 1 i S c 01 t- » 11 ii il z «> P Keweenaw County Sa^le Harbor 3 1 1 2,000 1,1100 1,000 2 1 1 1,000 600 400 2 2 2,000 2,000 4 i 575 575 < Pleasant Plains Ijapeer County 17 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 38,8.50 11, 90.-; 2,1.50 ,500 6,000 3,000 2,.500 2.600 10.200 9,000 1,200 63 14 4 3 8 8 5 4 16 14 3 17,203 4,175 710 .50 4,000 l,^■oo 450 2.000 4 018 3,818 200 3 23 Almont Dryden_ Elba 1 1 10 13 Maratlion Hiapeer city Leelanaw County 2 1 1 1,.500 500 1,000 6 3 3 1,500 300 1,200 XiCnawee County.., Blissfield 19 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 5 2 2 1 70,a50 800 500 1,900 15,0fl0 1,000 4.50 300 1200 l.S,000 1.5,000 21,200 8,000 3,200 10,000 « 63 3 3 6 12 b 1 4 10 9 16 8 2 6 • 26.760 1,040 2.50 1,200 4.000 b 400 425 3,975 5,470 10,000 .5,500 1,000 3,500 1 2 Deerfield iFairfifld Palmyra Ridffeway Rollin Adrian city 1 2 3d ward 1 3 Livingston County 11 3 2 1 4 1 20,100 3,.500 3,800 1,600 7,200 4,000 41 6 7 24 2 ■= 9,945 ],850 3,600 3,645 850 1 g Handy Howell Iosco 1 8 Macomb County Erin 13 3 1 2 1 4 2 72,000 6,-5,50 ,500 4.500 2.000 56,000 59>^ 7 2 5 1 40 34,4.56 468 8-.0 1,3.50 468 20,900 620 • Shelby Mt. Clemens city : 3,450 4X a Not reporter] for 3 establishments, b Not reported for 3 establishments. « Not reported for 1 establishment. 376 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. a § f s is a z 1 ■a' s I $ 1 o Average No. of Hands Emiiloyed. I. e s c ^• S 0) ^ to p Motive Power. Adults. 1 o •a o Water. Steam. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. i cd a c •si Is z-« ° i 1? Manistee County - - Arcadia.- 5 3 1 2 19,850 8W 2,000 17,000 24 3 5 16 13,B87 1,787 3,400 8,500 Manistee city : Maniton County.. 1 1 300 300 1 1 100 100 Marquette County 8 1 1 3 2 19,000 1,300 6,800 1,000 9,100 33 1 4 10 4 13 16,1 fiO 6G0 7.50 5,550 660 8,600 Ishpeming city Marquette city: Neccaunee city : 2d ward 1 5,000 5,000 10 10 4,.500 4,500 Ludington city : Mecosta County 10 2 1 i 5 1 ei.OnO 3,725 300 61,125 2,000 9,135 50,000 54« 40'/j 5 ua 30 24„519 1,600 408 22,.511 700 6,648 15.163 1 56 Big Rapids city 1 56 1 56 Menominee County Norway -.. Menominee city: 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 i 1 1 9 3 8 3,6i0 1,160 2,500 10 6 4 - 5.200 3,400 1,800 « 1,100 600 500 " 135 1 i 1,900 400 500 1,000 » 4 a 2 2 Midland . 1 ! Missaukee County 1,1.50 1,1.50 » 1 » 1 50 4 5 5 5 1 1 2 25 7 18 « 135 10,9.57 807 100 3,1,50 1,000 m 3;!.P00 1,!)00 2,000 3,200 4,r)00 i,;soo 700 500 400 19,400 7,000 12,400 1 13 Ash -- Berlin Dundee - ;..;_ Erie Exeter Ida ' . _ - . Milan Whiteford Monroe olty 5,tl50 2..'iH) 2,S.W 1 1 12 Ist ward 3d ward 1 12 ft Not roporlod for 1 oatablishment. WAGON MANUFACTORIES. TABLE vn. — Continued.— ■pFafiron Manufactories. s -a •a" S a i 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. IB P o 2 1 Motive Power. Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. 1 1 4) ■3 a Adults. 1 o >i a ce a .a o Water. Steam. «' i 1 § as (J Nuralier of establishments. Number of b(ircie-power. Montcalm County 13 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 26,8.50 6,450 500 1,000 1,500 1,000 1,150 6.250 4,000 1,000 250 10,000 •34 11 b 2 1 4 'l3 8 3 1 4 a 14.075 3,300 b 365 30O 800 7,860 1 5 1 5 Pine Reynolds Sidney Greenville city 4,160 3,150 550 Staoton city : 1,450 Muskegon County 9 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 20,000 .500 700 300 2,.500 16,000 6,500 9,500 36 3 2 1 3 27 14 13 b 12,415 125 375 1 1 1 1 1 550 b 11,365 6,000 5,365 Muskegon city 1 Newaygo Coiiiity 3 1 2 3,000 1,600 1,400 7 5 1,827 80 1,747 Oakland Connty 23 4 b 59,200 2!inn a 76 10 b 3 4 8 bS 7 3 b 38 19 b 19 3 "24 916 3,501 b 835 1,950 3,800 b 600 2,500 1,100 b 11 ,640 6,040 b 5,600 1 1 1 'son 2 2 3 2 1 1 6 1 1 4 700 2,200 5,300 b 2,000 5,000 2,000 39,aX) 26,500 1,000 11,500 3 3 2 1 1 1.500 1,000 500 8 5 3 3,2ro 2,000 1,200 Ontonagon County 1 1 1.000 1,000 1 1 400 400 6 2 2 1 1 5,400 1,200 1,800 400 2,000 14 1 7 1 5 3,562 180 1,862 700 820 j 1 -- -- 1 1 « Not reported for 3 establishments, b Not reported for 1 establishment. = Not reported for 3 establishments. 48 378 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE VII. — Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. Connties^ Townships, Cities, and Wards. Otsego County.. Bagley Otsego Lake.-- Ottawa County Chester Crockery _-- G-eorgelown.. -.. Jatneston Polktoa -- Zeeland : — (jrand Haven city : 1st ward Holland city Saginaw County Bridtreport Chapiii --- Jonesfleld St. Cliai'les Trtymouth - East Saiiinaw city. 1st ward 3d ward 5l h ward Saginaw city : 4th ward 'Sanilac County. Argyle L^'xiiititon Mindea Shiawassee County Perry , Shiawaasee Vernon Corunna city : 1st ward. Owosso city St. Clair County Kt-rltn Brc.ckH-av CI 'V _ _ Cottrellvillc K ,-,_. _ L,\ im ]\lussr\. .._ . .. Kih'V ■_ ...... Pnl-( II uion cil V. 1st, w;ird .. ' . t.M \vai"ii ll.l winl 4th wai'd filU wall! o 19 1 3 1 3 1 1 ■■ 1 1 .5 1 1 1 1 1 3,750 l.bUO 29,81.5 400 l.WXl 800 315 1,000 14,000 3..')00 8,000 300 590 2,noo Law 7,310 310 3,000 4,000 15,000 4,7.tO 2."fl 2,000 2,.-)00 16,.''iflO 2,710 3,2110 U50 4,000 6,050 ,2(M ,til HI (iOO ;m .OM ,nu •:m .MW ',r,oo ,1 ■() 150 '.'m m) ,IX)0 ,000 Average No. of Hands Emplojed. 48 1 3 3 18 1 3 3 15 2 1 18 1 10 1 2,930 1,730 1,200 I Not rcpoili'd fori I'slablislinuMit. > Nut rcjicuii'd for 3 (-Klalilislmients. Ill inic I'slalilishiiu-nt bce-liive.s are nianutactxirod. I Not i-i'iiiirtcd lor ^ establisliinonts. b 16,2.54 1,200 7,394 3,800 4,000 Motive Power. » 15,849 100 175 550 378 7.746 3.49C 3.000 2,250 7,000 2,800 2110 1,8110 800 8 Sl\1 2,180 i.tai 1, Still 1,000 2,100 10 i> 30,511 8 9-Z •StO 3..560 2,240 2,500 36 2.500 1.200 9,300 4,900 900 3,500 15 ■i:i 15 10 WAGON MANUFACTORIES. 379 TABLE VII.— Continued. — Wagon Manufactories. i a B 3 1 o f a z 3 X ■a S f o Average No. of Hands Employed. ■si 3 1 ii P Motive Power. ■Counties, Townships, Cities, and Wards. Adults. 1 o >i a o Water. steam. i 1 S p 11 s •s e 11 n II St. Josepl\ County 13 1 3 1 2 2 2 36.1.50 2,000 8,500 8,800 700 7,300 1,350 7,600 48 3 10 17 2 7 3 6 14,903 900 4,la0 5,.50O 400 2,313 5711 1,100 1 20 Burr Oak -. Constantino IVI endon 1 20 Tuscola County 8 1 3 1 1 1 1 27,100 2,0"0 6,600 2,.500 1,000 10,0(10 5.000 32 3 11 3 6 8 1 9,6H 336 2,596 1,3.50 701) 3,640 1,000 1 13 Elkland Indian Fields. 1 12 "Van Buren County 8 1 a 1 1 1 2 22,000 5,000 1,000 2,S0O 4,00) 5,00J 4,.5O0 38« 3 3V4 5 5 8 14 15,616 1,.500 i,;oo 2,.900 2,000 5,.500 2,9..6 Decatur Hartford.. South. Haven "Washtenaw County 20 1 3 1 1 3 6 2 2 5 8 2 74,2.50 2,500 11,800 4,000 40« 3,000 36,-iOO 19,500 7,600 16,350 12,8.50 3,501) 81 3 11 5 2 4 33 32 S 3 23 18 5 1 32,405 600 6,02.5 2,.500 2.50 1,710 15,2(X) 8,960 2,8,50 3.400 6,2-'0- 6,120 100 Bridgewnter Scio Sharon . _ .. 1 2d ward 3d ward Ypsilanti city 3 38 3 1 1 3 1 2 5 1 2 3 16 1 3 1 4 1 2 3 1 2 « 184,900 3,800 4,000 4,809 3,000 600 1,200 15,000 4"0 13,000 2,.500 a 128.900 17.900 58,000 2,010 29,700 15,000 7,000 a 1,200 1,000 8,600 b249 5 2 6 7 2 1 16 9 5 « 189 20 8.5 8 39 10 17 • 9 1 7 3 " 107,400 1,.:00 710 1,600 1,150 245 4,600 5,366 .500 a 89,.570 5,000 40, 00 4.000 23,.5O0 5,000 9,500 n 2,470 600 2,369 3 75 Eoorce Huron 3 Redford -Springwella Detroit city 3 1 3 1 1 75 1st ward 15 30 4th ward ...... 1 7th ward 1 30 10th ward 12th ward 4 3 1 1 3.300 2,000 200 1.000 6 4 1 1 783 445 38 300 Clnm Lake Springville. a Not reported tor i esttthlislimeut. b Not reported for 3 establisliments. c Not reported for 3 establishments. 380 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE Yin..— Barrel Manufactories. State and Counties. State Allegan Barry Bay Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Cheboygan Clinton Eaton Genepee -.. Grand Traverse Hillsdale- -. Huron Ingham Ionia. Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Len.iwee Livineston il.ickinac - - Macomb - Mecosta., Menominee Monroe Montcalm Oakland Saginaw Shiawassee St. Clair St. .Joseph Van Buren Washtenaw WayjiC 180 ;73,370 5l :! Average No. of Hands Employed. 7,600 300 2.600 2 H7.0 12,200 8,600 i.aio 1,400 9,300 18,050 600 5,.™ 4,775 13,000 4,flOO 25,000 1,700 4,400 6,200 19,890 4,500 1,600 3,260 1,000 1,025 4,900 1,.tOO 10,5;i0 13,100 4,(W1 ii.drtO 12,300 7..51X1 2.<,:(H) 27,:iai Motive Power. Steam. w" 1 ■SI = 1 s = 34 1 30 7 18 40 13 33 2 17 11 37 15 54 14 o .12 Hi d 5 10 13 8 29 12 61,"^ 85 1 ;;!!;!['""4 - 1 — c 264,486 5,900 d 11,32.5 » 2,074 2,435 2 25 16,291 J 3,300 1,320 9,080 20,228 A 4,330 •i 175 6,9.50 [ a 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. &0 . ss .So 5 ^ c .= Motive Power. Adults. XI o >i ■a c § 6 Water. steam. State and Counties. i 1 .S 1 c "c S ll ►5 a, i _s t a 11 4 u 0. 1^ State .-.- !• 82 b 3,196,933 « 627 1 5 ir(,oil toi-2 I'siabllshmentH. « Not reported for 1 establlshmcMit. ' liKludi's 1 eatubhshuiout oporated by water. 11.5 70 BUTTER AND CHEESE FACTORIES. 383 TABLE XI. — Butter and Cheese Factories. i 1 s 1 a M v 1 J 1 a 1 Averaee No. of Hands Employed. li it fl Motive Power. Adults. 1 a a s 1 Water. steam. State and Counties. 1 1 s a n 1 P 1" 11 62 130,335 139 28 2 » 34,388 41 b 250X 5 1 1 6 6 1 2 1 1 1 2 10 1 1 4 i 1 3 2 3 6 6,750 2,000 1,200 8,200 7,850 2,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 4,100 3,275 19,450 2,000 2,000 4,800 5,400 300 .5,300 3,500 4,700 33,000 6 2 3 10 7 6 3 2 1 1 3 46 4 • 1,242 1,200 1,200 a 1,363 1,632 1,540 c 1,248 60 400 140 11,955 500 300 c 724 1,580 350 c 1,.500 1,870 710 4,895 18 10 DliTitnn 1 5 3 ---... 4 Eaton 41 Genesee 1 18>< Hillsdale 4 4 TTi£;Tia.Tn 2 Ionia 8 1 Kent ^ 3 67 1 1 ...... 3 4 7 '^ c 20 Sanilac 7 1 10 4 5 12 3 c 36 St. Clair 1 6 Van Buren o = 8 "Wayne 4 12 * Not reported for 8 establishments. »> Not reported for 6 establishments. « Not reported for 1 establishment, d Not reported for 3 establishments. 884 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE XII. — Fruit and Vegetable Evaporating Establishments. State and Counties. State—- - - * 40 Allegan - Barry Berrien- Branch.. Cass Clinton Genesee. -. Hillsdale- Ingham Kent Lapeer Lenawee — - Livingston. Macomb Monroe Oakland Ottawa Shiawassee-. St. Joseph "Van Buren-. Washtenaw. . Wayne Average No. of i S Hands Employed. £ ■a AdultB. J — 1 o ■O a S 8 d « 1 E 3 Z o 2 373 a o « 40 186,350 9,000 537 164 2 7 10 3 1 1,000 3 6 1 1 10,000 25 100 50 •■ 2 1,900 12 15 2 1 1,000 3 , 2 1 » 1 9,000 45 15 H 5,800 17 17 2 7,400 9 17 13 1 800 1 11 1 5,000 ' 3 2 9,000 36 21 6 51,900 76 128 41 3 6,650 11 20 18 2 3,500 7 30 " 2 12,000 50 45 15 1 1,400 4 5 1 800 1 : 4 3 3,700 lo 14 3 1 25,000 20 50 15 1 800 2 : 13 1 1,000 4 8 20,000 IK 5 57,533 3,300 90 9,000 1,600 300 3,900 1,250 3,420 313 1,600 2,710 S.5MI Motive Power. 14 as 200 10 "io 10 "is 'io i,i;i.-) 1,026 5,200 1 '"2" 10 45 35 1,465 4,000 1 26 200 400 7,460 2 50 1 Includes 1 cider mill, 1 clover extract manufactory, and 1 establishment in which broom handles are manufactured. Fruits and vegetables are canned in one other establishment tabulated with cider and vinegar. b In 1 establishment cider is manufactured. c In 1 establishment broom handles are manufactured. .1 Si • State— «159 i>4,603,328 c 4,507 63 365 11,869,407 14 « 617 84 '5,010 Allegan. 1 1 1 9 o 2 i>3 1 I 3 6 6 1 3 5 4 i 26 3 5 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 I 5 3 5 3 J 15,000 3,200 15,000 8,300 172,800 10,500 600 1,900 100 121,500 s. 91,000 12,500 1,200 28,000 7,440 18,000 3,200 3,000 52,000 50,250 2,993,550 7,000 g 54,000 700 300 1,100 500 22,100 3,000 20.200 7,4.50 100,000 24,000 21,500 30,000 15,000 6,600 300 60,000 5,100 306,000 3,800 61,700 8,200 5,400 60,838 169,500 15 3 6 7 218 30 3 8 1 42 83 e 14 2 28 11 18 6 2 64 e50 2,909 5 46 3 1 g 3 1 23 1 16 g8 100 19 14 40 10 6 & 47 g5 238 5 113 13 6 56 208 5,400 720 2,000 3,200 83,500 9,500 g 550 2,300 188 30,756 36,450 g 6,100 400 11,874 3.0.50 e 8,500 1,600 800 26,005 g 18,000 1,229,415 1,590 18,808 K 350 200 g262 800 8,833 624 1,960 1 3,050 19,814 500 5,140 15,000 4,000 1,800 20J50 % 500 109.200 1 1,200 36,3.54 5,112 1,.5,50 20,8.52 110,850 1 40 i 1 1 7 1 1 1 14 Barry. 18 Bay 14 Berrien 1 30 275 40 6 Cass 1 1 50 Clinton 12 10 2 3 1 1 1 130 Eaton 175 Genesee _ - J 40 Gratiot 6 Hillsdale 42 """l"" 1 k 4 12 1 20 Ionia. i 2 1 21 112 Ka.la.ma.Tinn 40 Kent 16 183 3 135 2,703 Lenawee .. 3 g 85 1 5 Macomb . 1 35 Midland. Monroe 2 1 25 16 Muskegon.. 25 1 150 Newaygo ~ ~ 1 96 Oakland i 1 1 30 Oceana 5 125 Osceola 25 Ottawa.. 4 6 2 135 Sanilac Shiawassee St. Clair. 1 17 2 175 3 1 3 1 1 3 10 315 6 St. Joseph Tuscola ...... 20 1 40 135 25 "Van Buren 4 Washtenaw Wayne ""'43' 1 85 1 s 72 1 214 a Includes 1 manufactory combined with a saw mill, and 1 with a saah, door, and blind factory. Furniture is manufactured in one establishment tabulated with planing mills, and in one tabu- lated with lumber, lath and shingle mills. b Not reported for 2 establishments employing 9 hands. c Not reported for 6 establishments. d Not reported for 13 establishments, in 6 of which 8 hands are employed. e Not reported for 1 establishment, and 3 manufactories are operated by horses. ' Not reported for 3 establishments. g Not reported for 1 establishment. h Includes 1 manufactory combined with a saw mill. i Includes 1 m.anufactory combined with a sash, door and blind factory. i Two manufactories are operated by horses. fe One manufactory is operated by horses. Not reported for 3 establishments. 49 386 CENSUS OF MICHIGAJSr, 1884. TABLE XIV. — Marble and Stone cutting Estahlishments. i d a 1 s 1 1 1 i > 3 3 I o Average No. of Hands Employed. c ^ c 3- Motive Power. Adults. 1 3 o -a s c S 6 Water. 1 Steam. i State and Counties. 1 IS 1 s c c _5 •^ 5 Number of horse-power. Number of establiahinentB. 64 247,625 363S4 • 178,048 7 b 63 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 3 2 i i 5 1,500 4,000 15.000 200 3,000 12,600 2,000 3,700 300 9,300 300 2,500 2,000 6,600 8,000 7,000 8,000 14,000 600 48,500 3,500 4,000 500 9,500 9,500 2,500 500 20,325 700 3,300 10,000 9,0il0 7,700 17,700 3 3 22 2 6>i 9 4 6 3 20 1 4 4 9 11 20 8 16 5 59 4 4 13 5 4 4 34 4 8 7 12 an 600 900 12,645 40 2,150 ■= 3.400 1,480 3,530 2,100 8,224" e 2,0^0 » 2,1*10 3,350 6,200 5,000 7,200 2,610 40,753 2,000 1,500 .■\ino 2,580 1 1 1 Benzie ' ~-"\ ' Branch 1 10 1 Cass -- 1 1 Genesee 1 1 Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Ingham Ionia 1 Jackson -1 Kalamazoo... t 1 Kent - - 1 Lapeer _ 1 Lenawee 3 Livingston ! Macomb 1 " Mecosta Monroe Montcalm Oakland Osceola 1,'HKI Saginaw 11,113 l"i Sanilac Shiawassee 1,575 1,151 3,700 5,000 36,800 St. Clair 1 1 St. Joseph Washtenaw 1 Wayne ■ 1 1 » Not reported for B establishments employing 13 hands. i> Not reported for 3 establishments. Not reported for 1 establishment. SASH, DOOR, AND BLIND FACTORIES. TABLE XV. — Sank, Door, and Blind Factories. 387 a » ■a a a 1 Water. Steam. State and Counties. S s i a II P II i ■si it P State,- »163 "3,275,700 3,1873i 15 92 =1,209,860 18/2 d703X UiX e 5,838 Allegan f 4 3 1 1 5 1 2 4 6 1 1 1 1 1 8 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 h4 5 3 1 3 3 1 8 1 5 3 3 5 1 1 1 4 1 3 J 2 35,000 25,000 6,500 5,000 66,400 7,700 9,500 27,000 56,700 10,000 17,000 5,000 4,000 9,000 88,000 460,000 18,000 11,300 46,700 2,000 16,300 94,000 39,000 d 31,000 15,000 112,200 200,000 1,500 106,000 56,000 41,000 12,300 61,000 17,000 d 23,000 107,000 10,000 51,500 60,000 24 29 8 4 96 8 30 32 88 5 17 18 41 218 20 17 33 20 9 71 27 15 30 50 200 3 244 53 S9 14 67 10 20 9 105 34 32 58 7,660 18,800 1,200 1,200 « 39,843 3,500 10,000 d 9,500 33,400 3,000 1,003 8,000 400 4,500 17,700 74,200 10,000 3,000 8,200 2,200 d 1,759 26,900 d 9,300 5,585 12,000 13,910 75,000 1,000 87,817 22,434 12,800 3,000 24,326 6,000 a 6,000 1 40,634 7,200 10,.580 20,500 4 185 2 3 1 1 5 1 2 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 1 9 3 1 3 1 6 5 3 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 170 A Tit rim 25 Barry 1 8 35 Bay.. 166 Benzie . . __ 25 85 Brancli 145 ■Calhoun 4 d 75 90 <:)ass 40 3 50 30 •Clare.- 25 Delta.. 40 Eaton. 1 1 20 135 "Genesee 255 40 1 40 HElsdale 70 5 TTnrnTi ""M " 40"" 83!4 55 10 180 Ionia 57>^ 55 Tosco Isabella 45 ■Jackson __ 150 180 Kalkaska 8 Kent 3 2 95 180 Lenawee .. 1 10 1 1 3 100 Xivingston Ma.r,nTnh 1 i 30 105 Manistee 60 Marquette 20 Mason 1 3 80 3 150 155 Ivrpi'^'^iTfiiTif^*^ 40 1 105 145 a Includes 1 factory combined with an agricultural implement manufactory, 1 with a foundry and Tuachine shop, 1 with a manufactory of bee-keepers' supplies, 1 with a flouring mill, 1 with a shingle 3nill, and 1 with a fanning mill manufactory. b Not reported for 3 factories in which 27 hands are employed. c Not reported for 10 factories iu which 89 hands are employed. d Not reported for 1 factory. « i\ot reported for 3 factories. f Includes 1 factory combined with an agricultural implement factory. g Includes 1 factory combined with a foundry and machine shop. b Includes 1 factory combined with a manufactory of bee-keepers' supplies. ' Includes 1 factory combined with a flouring mill. J Includes 1 factory combined with a shingle mill. 388 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE XV. — Continued. — Sash, Door, and Blind Factories. d S -a s 1 i 1 1 1. -a 1 a S 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. h Mo -a V 1 H 31 Motive Power. Adults. ,£ .a g >> S c Water. Steam. Counties. 03 S : 1 S a (0 = 1 11 s ■si P .2 11 4 5 2 2 2 7 2 3 5 b 4 13 79,000 23,000 5,000 19,500 23,000 585,800 14,500 85,000 36,000 35,300 9,500 16,500 • 45,500 335,500 71 3 . 35,000 » 17,628 4,170 7,800 5,325 1.54,2.50 4,lr.i ]T.."iliO iO,:-iOO T.'.iHO 3,.5(10 9,4r.s c 12, ISO a 2or,.5i5 4 5 2 2 7 2 5 4 1 o 6S 285 38 ■ 8 29 15 307 14 100 35 i 75 33"^ Saginaw 19 » 482 32 1 2 105 St, Clair 51 34 11 21 47 620 1 32 126 St. Joseph 140 20 50 K --20-| » gfl Wayne .->-• 13 I • 523 1 a Not reported for 1 factorj'-. t Includes 1 factory combined with a fanning mill manufactory. c Not reported for 2 factories. TANNERIES. 389 TABLE XVI.— Tanneries. 1 3 "o is a 3 15 ! I 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. a. Si ^ o -a 11. !| d >> IS „g, 31 Motive Power. Adults. 1 ■a i a -o jd o Water. Steam. State and Counties. so i t it S a P State.- « 41 1,311,450 •> 708>^ 30 6 » 320,477 IX 36 29J4 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 d 1,014 Branch. _ 2 3 f 1 t 3 2 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 3 i>3 1 1 1 2 4 11,000 28,000 13,000 40,000 51,000 288,000 1,150 1,000 8,000 10,000 11,000 1,.500 80,000 40,000 600 124,400 166,000 36,300 2,000 4,000 30,000 23,500 341,000 i>3 13 8 30 40 133 1 3 3 3J4 5 3 • 50 30 1 145 57 18 2 a 7 13 149 b 1,300 3,725 3,800 6,000 1" 13,500 66,030 50O b 1,200 1,500 2,023 2,340 25,000 16,000 450 61,125 32,730 1-6,908 300 1,500 2,756 5,150 64,640 e 8 •Calhoun 40 ■Genesee 28 HiUsdale.. 30 30 Ingham 6 XO Kent... ..._ 2 Xh... Tilsciila Yaii Burcii-. "\^^as]|lulla\\^ A\'iniU' WyxfnnL... b 309,005 14,300 800 480 7,600 900 50,450 2,800 19,350 1,100 2,900 1,500 17,675 1,800 9,700 2,400 200 900 2,025 1,000 26,200 600 i 3,700 6,425 •4,600 5,925 7,000 150 1,000 8,700 2,450 3,075 3,500 400 8,650 13,900 1,150 23.5 44,600 100 6,800 3,S00 600 500 rcvS) 2.:i.-i0 l,7U(i Average No. of Hands Employed. Adults. ' 416 12 3 « 1 18 3 M9 e 3 i 21 ■> 1 5 1 15 1 5 e 4 el " 1 7 6 54 < 9 e 1 e 4 e 6 13 '1 e 44 e l(i i 17 ^2 1 I- Motive Power. Water. d 128,520 « 1,125 125 e 40 6,680 400 6 21,350 1' 400 f 7,525 e 125 lil50 750 '16,200 1,300 . 5,767 b 505 e 1 1,050 I 280 « 700 ■ 12,000 800 f e 1,716 ) 9,935 i 900 1,385 - 17,757 1,-IUO f 350 i 4,200 e 4,510 1,1* h 4,690 e (MHI U 71HI e 600 Steam. ■rS ° 2 SI 12 30 10 30 " Uiiuiin unoi -Hiuk IS iiLimiliuUired in one other factory tabulated with planing mills, b N(i ri'iiorlrd tor 3 I'slablishmriUs. ii Not reported for 3 establishments. " N.. rfiMircil or 51 r.stnblishmeiiis. 1 Not reported for 2 establishments, d ^l.( rriii.rti'd lor 93 (-Ntablislimcnts. 42 of which employ 45 hands. Not rcporlv'd for 1 cstalilishiiiont. Not rrportcil for 4 cwlablislmienly. r Not roportcd tor 5 eytablishments. j Not reported for 7 establishments. ^ Not reported for 6 establishments. WOOLEN MILLS. 391 TABLE XVIII.— Woolen Mills. -2 g 1 ■i 1 1 ■a S > 1 Avera Hands ge No. of Employed. a. 2 1 as It Motive Power. Adult-s. 1 -a c a £ 1 Water. Steam. State and Counties. 1 ■3 a S5 " 1- a ■Si |i Z •Si P SUte-- - "33 b 487,580 « 279 2 2 2 4 50 5 4 36 8 4 4 35 3 3 25 20 2 9 10 18 3 30 e 166 46 a 113,304 19 528 14 » 489 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 1 4,000 5,000 3,000 10,000 100,000 7,000 4,500 21,000 6,000 10,000 3,220 150,000 5,000 300 4,000 44,000 19,800 6,000 b 11 ,000 10,000 29,000 8,000 25,760 1,000 1 50 160 175 200 30,000 1,800 1,500 14,430 3,000 2,500 1,200 13,280 300 e 500 13,476 3,173 470 1,896 1,944 • 10,650 1,000 11,610 1 45 1 10 Cass 1 1 6 20 Eaton 50 3 1 16 8 4 ""'36' 6 3 ...... 1 1 100 1 1 1 1 1 15 30 8 20 20 G-ratiot- Hillsdale 1 65 Ionia Kent 1 1 1 15 80 Ma.nnmh Mecosta 1 1 3 6 10 125 19 5 2 4 2 9 5 ...... Oakland 3 1 2 46 RTiifl.wa.ssfifi 16 St. Clair 07 1 30 Tuscola 5 1 15 ...... 2 90 1 3 1 18 170 5 Wayne- a Woolen goods are manufactured in 1 otlier establishment tabulated with, flouring mills. b Capital invested in 1 mill tabulated with flouring mills. c Not reported for 2 mills. d Not reported for 3 mills in 1 of which 10 hands are employed. e Not reported for 1 mill. 392 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. TABLE XLX.— Other Manufactories. i i O 1 a 3 a; 1 2 14 108 37 10 1 867 18 24 396 1 14 1 33 7 3 86 2 8 5 12 57 13 1 74 7 148 1 116 1 "o 1, •a" S s 1 s Average No. of Hands Employed. Total amount paid in wages during the year,— dollars. Motive Power. Adalta. J3 I s a 1 Water. Steam. Other Manufactories. i 1 S a = 1 j=3 -1 si 1 li 15 » .1 »- ft 11 Agate cutting and pol- 200 3,500 165,600 a 747,520 c 323,300 12,100 45,000 g 527,687 27,875 321,200 k 753,361 12,000 «1 ,260,500 15,000 e 50,630 312,200 10,525 b 171,303 a 10,000 4,700 3,550 158,050 f 318,125 747,200 1,200 281,250 38,247 e 728,314 500 b 744,847 1 a 4 292 b 579 a 632 30 12 il,062>i 62 486 1 l,481Ji 5 595 5 a 181X 88 6 b 781 20 8 11 237 - 910 60 a 2,900 a 91,143 c 293,268 f 216,850 a 5,625 5,000 i 229,630 a 16,915 J 161,490 °> 475,001 3,147 a 244,675 3,500 63,856 95,769 a 1,700 P 305,359 5,920 a 5,580 5,725 a 67,563 1234.508 298,730 936 t 39,707 19,800 » 684,566 200 0543,900 1 X 1 H 1 ATtifip.ifll liTTih'5 „ „. Artificial stone pipes and pottery 222 215 5 9 76 350 3 19 18 180 Bakeries and confec- tioneries - Baskets, fruit packages, and veneer Bee-keepers' supplies.. 1 3 •I 2 90 a 358« a 565 73J* Belts— leather and rub- d Blacksmith shops 2 2 6 14 2X 1 12 1 1 5H 28 Boats and oars 115 Boilers (steam).. ""fdo" 13 72 334 Boots and shoes Boots, shoes, furniture, and printing y. » 30 190 30 Boxes 50 147 d 1,301 15 Bromine and agl. salt.. Brooms 2 85 8 27 58 "' "2" 36 Brushes and carpet- sweepers _ 1>. 60 ^.IQy. Buck and fur gloves and mitts Building . 1 3 3 3 65 18 Butterine and oleomar- garine Carpets 5 '""43" 3 5 1 31 """26" 2 5 i 129 ...... : Carriage painting and trimTning; i 4 135 6 198 Charcoal Chemicals 371 , 340 2 1 360K 57 40 1 43 el,473>^l 466 3 .>»Q Chewing gum Cider, vinegar and pickles . 1 ■■ 108 1 49X 5 f 697 41 Cigars Clothes wringers 1 a 700>s' "'925' Clothing 1 « 15 3 a 10 ■> Not reported for 1 establishment, b Not reported for .I establishments. « Not reported for 7 establishments.' <^ One establishment employs gas-power. Not reported for 2 establishments. ' Not reported for 3 establishments, e Not reported for 18 establishments, b Not reported for 112 establishments. 1 Not reported for 221 establishments. to'laMv'i.at''^'''''*'^™''"' employing 40 hands reports $144,000 wages, which amount is not included In i< Not reported for 4 establishments. ' Not reported lor 211 cstablishnu'nts. >" Not reported for 90 cstablishuKnits. 1 Throe establislinii'iitu use l'us, and 1 uses clectricitv o Niil rcpiirtcd tor t; I'slablislinicnls. P Ni.t rcpiirtiMl tor .S establish men Is. q Not roportiHl lor 10 ostablislunents. 1- Nil! L'eiMirled lor I eslablishineiit, and 1 uses wind-power. » Not reportiMl I'or V,\ establishments. Tliree rstablishnieiits use p:as-iio\ver. OTHER MANUFACTORIES. 393 TABLE XIX.— Continued.— Oi?ier Manufactories. i [ 1 s Average No. of Hands Employed. Total amount paid in wages during the year, — dollars. Motive Power. i ■s 1 s o 1 c 3 ! > 3 o Adults. o >> ■a § c o Water. steam. Other Manufactories. j" 1 a 1 S S a to 3 en ^1 Is P 1 il J o o P CofiSns and caskets •Coil lioops-- 5 16 6 1 217,000 340,230 al,313,000 600 141 333 738 5 224 49 82 75 44 55 92 6 130 50 2,448 4 3 92 15 11 3 a 538 t 5.553^ 12 12 210 2 199 13 a 551 629X 2,894 979 59 86 152 a 43 133 200 5 98 50 819 i 5 52 94 71,310 93,563 530,818 3,000 282,200 a 33,050 10,476 33,460 24,000 a 18,780 33,064 2,000 a 3,000 24,080 954,550 1,000 19,000 63,000 3,590 5,100 1 500 '143,401 8194,882 2,500 5,325 J 227,057 300 68,193 4,488 d 194,393 160,789 t 958,546 a 311,224 a 51,920 69,000 j 62,092 1 30,212 i 49,306 ' 101,078 1,900 42,900 26,250 a 429,913 1 45 2 16 6 75 974 Copper refining and smelting 940 Cornices and roofing.,. Corsets, hoop skirts and ladies' nnderwear 6 I 242,230 4 1 140,800 21 1 64.610 720 54 7 1 8 "'is' 1 11 26 39 39 7 7 '"is 9 32 35 26 b 17 ■^ 5 6 I 62 205 Distilleries— vegetable oils c 102 Electric lights and ap- 5 1 6 10 1 3 18 1 388,000 150,000 72,000 100.700 10,000 410,000 56,000 »3,110,000 a % 135 25 1 1 35 45 Teather-bone.. 15 Tfp.rtilir.ers 425 Fur dressing, dyeing and manufacturing.. Furnaces and rolling mills Gasoline lamps.. 1 150 17 8,267 Grelatine capsules 1 i 80,000 2 , 150.000 ..... 97 25 1 b Glass i 2 12 Glue 3 4 45 288 1 2 16 1 24 1 53 50 70 37 5 2 18 11 37 5 1 4 1 5,000 19,000 2,360 a 289,210 1 432,545 20,000 31,600 300,000 3,000 190,500 100,000 494,200 ■ 352,233 '2,446,722 687,100 425,000 3,001,000 i 84,375 a 264.600 141,430 1 329,300 8,000 20i,000 108.000 40 Glue material, hair, bones, grease and fertilizers 41 -Gunsmith shops.. Handles... Harnesses.. '"is 74 5 3 82 36 a 1,111 TTeTiilncV pxtra'^t 1 1 6^ 1 1 1 42X 43 3 35^; 4 3 5 1 1 7 1 f 3 1 : 10>i 40 Hop yeast. 3 K-nit gfonfls 1,153 68 2>^ 140 171 Lard oil 8 Lime i 1 10 Linseed oil .. 60 Lumber and dressed 1 lumber... j Lumber and wood turn-i ing Xumbering establish- ments Lumber, staves and heading Malt 4 12 [ 37 1 184 ! 15 8 4 1 16 41 106 "'"36" 5 18 16 20 9>; 408 a 187 I 45 1,886 1,755 253 ■ 2,303 153 Matches ... i 195 Mattresses, bed-springs ^ and upholstering 105>,- Medicines < M ineral water and bottling. j Organs 1 25 59 233 10 Paints and roofing j a 45 Paper pails . 1 10 182 10 27 1 lOO Paper, straw- board and wood-pulp 33 a] ,512,250 22>^ asms 1 1,720 1 ^ Not reported for 1 establisliineiit. t One establishTuents uses gas. c Not reported for 6 estalDlisliinents. j 2 i 4 15 Pins Planing and re-sawing lumber Plating -gold, silver and 10 1 12 l,178ii 6 13 7 24 D 317,713 4,100 .58,836 e 226,747 ' 19,161 21,310 s 688,249 1 14,075 5,400 6,400 = 13,600 7^1 =217;^ 3.50o>^ 5 Plumbing, steam and gas fitting 112 u 839 "'l2' 102 210 Potash 92Xi 2 Powder, fuse and ex- plosives Printing, publishing 43 = 1,113X 50 5 9 = 27 6 729 211 3 1,(522 1 214 13 2 3 = 15 1 15 1 38 8 5 « 509 132 Regalias and society 1 e Rubber stamps, sten- Sails, awnings and tents 12 32 14 3 ""'26" 495 1 "ij" 76 1 IS 6 3 i 92 14 Salt = 100,628 •2,645,.348 S4,.5:K 1,700 .531,762 24,-'25 1,705 14,950 « I>59,7S5 c 270,978 llXl = 917.142 2.->:),.540 J 204.891 2.50,(»14 4.9011 3,000 2,001) i 805 Salt (combined with other establishments) School furniture- ""i>.. ' 65"" 1 17,807 185 12 Shipbuilding 946 Soda, soap and candles 81 26 25 302 Sorghum Spices and coffee ex- tract _. 1 4 3 345 67 1 = 120 e 90 Staves, heading and barrels __ 1,950 15 "i" m" :> 3,596 914>f Sticky fly-paper 1 2,074 579 e 499 ->4 Stoves and furnaces 100 51 6 4 5 522 Threshing machines.-. 3 = 60 380 Tin ware... __. ■-> 1 130 3 1 Tobacco _ 265 740 13 5 4 4''4 Tobacco pipes (clay) Trunks Trusses 4 154 5(1 201 133 00 5S2 100 391 ""211"" 12 4 1 11 9 25 1 1 1 1 Turned wood... 6 i 41 274 3 ' '=; » 495 33 Varnish 1.5,(100 = 74,21X1 a 38,000 25,0(10 204,1(W 64 ..5110 117 884 Windmills... 1 30 196 205 40 '^'4 Wheelbarrows, toy wations, etc .". Wliile bronzu monu- nii'nts ' Wire t^^(-)ods.._ 15 133 " ■ ^^ ood iiIcoJKjl and ace- tHtc 1~5 ^\ noil lu'lldillu^ 51 (1.5 1.52 4 3 laV 210 ^^'()^n[cu \\ art- = 704 , 24 797 9(1 50 ! 1 l(j ■ 12 c 3(U 77(i '■> \'\'i>tii] TKivelty noo(is..__ A\'(i(id watiM- jiiiK^s i 294,1.50 20,1X10 8,342 3.774 4 1,548 90 A\ oiil and shci'ii-xkiii TiiatH, ('(<■ Zinc (Hilar pads s Nut, ri!|i.ii'lccl for 2 estiilillslinu'iits. Not, ri'iHiiTial for 7 twtalilish(ucills. Ni)l n'p.Hic.l fori (-■slalilishmout. N"t (-(.purl,.,! tor 10 cslalilislmifiits. Not reiiortiMl for-18 fstahhslinients. f Not reported for 5 estahliflmionts. B Not reported for 4 estalilislmu-ms t Not reporit d for 1 establishment, and 7 use -a* I Nut reported for 3 establishments " j Nnt reported for 11 establishineuts MINES. TABLE XX.— Mines. 395 O a a "o 1 z 1 •a > 1 Average No. of Hands Employed. So •a i! II Motive Power. Adults. XI 3 o >1 a sa a s a Water. Steam. state and Counties. •a s "3 1 1 = 1 es J o 5 S If Z " O o SI All mines a 106 b 41,441,962 12,761 432 '■6,286,355 iX d 697 92>i ' 25,709' Coal. State 4 f 27,500 253 4 390 5 ' Jackson 3 1 f 22,000 5,600 163 1 56.000 3 1 110 Shiawassee — 90 i 5 1 15,093 1 280 1 Copper. State 26 f 25,313,859 6,053 , 2iB 3,164,548 « 40 24X s 11,988 Hougliton 12 8 6 '18,817,934 5,615,525 880,400 4,486 1,146 421 J38 100 1 ' 2,319,179 641,925 203,444 12 8 n 6,748 4,110 f 1,130 Keweenaw X 40 Grindstones. Huron a 3 108,000 153 1 8 1 55,100 2 Gypsum, Plaster, and Stucco. State 12 551,000 386 8 91,560 3 210 8 837 Iosco 1 11 100,000 461,000 50 286 5 3 21,000 70,560 1 7 140 Kent 3 210 697 Iron. State - 52 e 14,916,403 5,646 160 82,809,821 >i d 432 49Ji J 12,209 4 44 4 304,000 1 13,102,500 f 1,509,903 204 4,657 785 t 49,000 3 4 150 160 i>2,288,235 472,586 V4 a 432 J 11,308 751 Menominee Lime and Building Stone. State 8 25,200 220 3 39,233 ^! 15 3« 70 Hougliton -. 1,000 4,000 2,000 10,000 8,200 15 22 100 37 46 2,200 8,000 2,500 15,433 11,100 ( 15 ' 1 1 1 12 Jackson 26 3 20 13 — 1 Slate. 1 1 500,000 100 1 1 1 .55.000 1 1 1 1 75 1 1 1 1 1 a Includes 1 establishment in which 32,000 barrels of salt were maniif actured. ^ Not reported for 8 raines employing 1,038 hands. e Not reported for 5 mines em.ploying 306 bands. ^ One mine employs horses. e Not reported for 6 mines. *■ Not reported for 1 mine. s Not reported for 4 mines. ii Not reported for 3 mines. t Not reported for 5 mines. i Not reported for 3 mines. 396 CENSUS OF MICHIGA^Sr, 1884. FISHBEIBS. The number of fisheries in the State is returned at 316; capital invested, $703,365; average namber of adult males employed, 1,276, adult females, 40, children and youths, 22 ; amount paid in wages during the year ending June 1, 1884, $253,683. The following table shows for the State and each county the number of fisheries, the capital invested, average number of hands employed, and the wages paid during the year ending June 1, 1883,: TABLE 5. 1 o 1 a 3 i5 Capital Invested,— dollars. Average No. of Hands Employed. h Adults. IS ■S i -a d :' 3 o State and Counties. 1 ■ § Total amount p during the year State . 316 a 703,365 * t> l,27C,v' 40 ' 22 253,683 Alcona 1 2 6 5 2 9 9 14 4 11 32 5 3 2 8 17 43 4 1 39 2 1 19 8 5 3 4 4 3 IS 8 4 9 3,000 5,800 51,300 3,000 950 16,700 17,000 39,600 7,280 1,100 34.300 125,660 8,350 550 4,800 2,500 3,200 5,305 84,170 1,740 400 44,795 15,000 5,000 38,000 40,700 4,200 9,000 1,700 13,600 10,000 3,700 » 66,875 13,380 10,410 1,900 10,400 10 7 102 ; 2,130 Allegan 1,900 24,798 ; Arenac _ 15 1 1,630 39 ■» 400 Bay O 4 3,520 e 9,490 21,260 " 4,800 350 Benzie 36 58 W 7 50 12.5> 30 4 19 Charlevoix. _. Clieboygan r. 15,230 1 31,165 4,900 100 Delta __. 1 Emmet-.- [ Orand Traverse Houghton 3,200 1,030 f 1,450 g 1,259 K 26,746 Huron.. 7 27 <119 163 4 13 3 109 IS 5 53 42 6 17 1 Xeweenaw Leelanaw Mackinac. 3 Macomb Manistee 472 Manitou... - 6 21,536 9,000 3,000 19,061 4,ra^ 800 1 37 i Marquette Mason Menominee... '"T 1 1 Monroe Muskegon Oceana Ontonagon.. . 4,701 9,009 9,340 331 16,410 2,.TO Ottawa Presque Isle 28 9 96 31 12 6ti 3 Sanilac. Schoolcraft St. Clair "'ii' ~ Tuscola Wayne - » Not reported tor 1 fishery in which 2 hands are employed. b Not reported for 3 fisheries. ' Not reported for 20 fisheries, in 18 of which 64 hands are employed. <> Not reported for 1 fishery. « Not reported for 4 fisheries. ' Not reported for 3 fisheries. s Not reported for 6 fisheries. INDEX TO SUMMAEY, VOLUME II., CENSUS OP MICHIGAN, 1884. PAGE, Acres in. certain crops, and per cent of, to acres of improved land.. xiv-xv Agricultural statistics, totals of, of State, as shown by censuses of 1884 and 1880 xv-xvli Agriculture v-xvii Area, land, of State and each, county v-vi Average yield per acre of certain cereals and hay, in 1883. xii-xiii Barley, acres and bushels raised in 1883 and 1879 xi average yield per acre in 1883 xii-xiii Capital, aggregate amount invested in manufactories in State and counties xxii-xxiii invested in specified manufactories xviii-sxi fisheries _ _ xxvi mines xxiv-xxv Cereals, acres and yield of, m 1883 and 1879 x-xi average yield per acre of, in 1883 xii-xiii Clover hay, area in crop of 1883, and per cent of, to area of improved land in ISSi xiv-xv Com, acres and bushels raised in 1883 and 1879 x-xi area in crop of 1883, and per cent of, to area of improved land in 1884 xiv-xv Ditches on farms, number of rods of x. Farm and dairy labor, wages paid for, during 1883 ._ x Farming implements, value of,. ... x Farms, acres of improved land in vii land in, in State and each county v-vi classified according to tenure _* viii-ix number and products of, in 1884 and 1880.. xv-xvii of, of each kind of soil xiii per cent of area in, to total area _ v-vi value of _ , X value of productions of _ x live stock on x farming implements on x Fertilizers purchased in 1883, cost of x Fisheries, number of, in State and each county, with capital invested, hands employed, and wages paid -- xxvi Hands, average number of, employed in manufacturing establishments in State and counties _ _ xxii-xxiii fisheries xxvi mines xxiv-xxv specified manufacturing establishments in State - xviii-xxi Hay, acres and tons mowed in 1883 and 1879 xi average yield per acre in 1883 __ xii-xiii Improved land, acres of, in farms vii 398 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. PACK. Land in farms, acres of, improved -.. vii acres of.. - - - v acres and per cent of, to total area in State and in each county v-vi Live stock, number and value of, in 1884 and 1880. - xv, xvi value of in 1884 and 1880 -. - x ^Manufactories, aggregate number of, in State and each county, with capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power xxii-xxiii specified, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power, for State xviii-xxi Mines, number of each kind, with capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and' motive power, for State xxiv aggregate number of, with capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power, for State and each county — xxv Oats, acres and bushels raised in 1883 and 1879 xi area in crop of 1883, and per cent of, to area of improved land in 1884 xiv-xv average yield per acre in 1883 _ xii-xiii Power used in manufactories in St-ate and counties xxii-xxiii mines xxiv-xxv specified manufactories, for State xviii-xxi Sheep, average number of pounds of wool per head sheared from, in 1884 xii-xiii number of, and pounds of wool sheared in 1884 and 1880 xi Soil, kinds of, and number of farms of each kind xiii Spring wheat, average yield per acre in 1883. xii-xiii. Tenure, farms classified according to viii-ix "Value of farming implements .-. x farm productions x farms, including land, fences, and buildings x live stock x "Wages paid for farm and dairy labor during 1883 x aggregate amount of, paid in manufactories in State and counties xxii-xxiii paid in mines __ xxiv-xxv specified manufactories, in State. __. xviii-xxi fisheries xxvi Wheat, acres and bushels raised in 1883 and 1879 x area in crop of 1883, and per cent of, to area of improved land in 1SS4 xiv-xv average yield per acre in 1883 ^ ___ xii-xiii Winter wheat, average yield per acre in 1883 _ _ xii-xiii Wool, average number of pounds per head of sheep sheared in 1884 xii-xiii pounds of, and number of sheep sheared in 1884 and 18S0 _ xi INDEX TO TABLES, VOLUME II., CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. Page. ^cres of growing crops June 1, 1884. __ 353-28T improved land, in farms, 2-59 unimproved land, in farms __ 2-59 Agate cutting and polishing manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 -Agricultural implement manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 312-316 Agriculture, acres of growing crops, June 1, 1884 253-287 number, tenure, area, and value of farms, and value of farming implements, live stock, etc -. 2-59 products of, in 1883... 122-252 Apiarian products in 1883 122-157 Apple orchards, acres and number of trees in, in 1884, and products of, in 1883 218-253 A.reaoI farms 3-59 Artificial limb manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid and motive power 392 Artificial stone pipe and pottery manufactories, number of, capital invested^ hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 Bakeries, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 fearley, acres, and bushels raised in 1883 158-191 acres of, June 1, 1884 253-387 Barrel manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 380 Barrel, heading and stave manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power... 394 Basket, fruit package, and veneer manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands em- ployed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Beans, acres and bushels raised in 1883 - 122-157 of June 1,1884.. 253-287 Bee-keepers' supplies manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 Bees- wax, number of pounds produced in 1883 123-157 Belt manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Binding, printing, and publishing establishments, number of, capital invested, bands em- ployed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Blacksmith shops, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Boat and oar manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 400 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. PAGE, Boiler manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. _ --- -- -- -- --- *'*'* Boot and shoe manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -. — ^^ shoe, furniture, and printing establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -- — 392 Box manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - - - - -- — --- '^^ cigar, manufactories, number of, capiUl invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - - -- — ^"^ Breweries, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 381 Brick and tile manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - --- -- - - -- 38- Bromine and agricultural saltworks, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -- -- - 392 Broom-corn, acres and pounds raised in 1883 192-217 Broom manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - 392 Brush and carpet sweeper manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -. --- --- 392 Buck and fur glove and mitt manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power ^3 Buckwheat, acres and bushels raised in 1883 -. - 158-191 acres of, June 1, 1884. - - 253-2S7 Building, establishments for, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 Butter made on farms during year ending June 1, 1884 _ - 85-121 Butter and cheese factories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 385 Butterine and oleom.argarine manufactories, number of^ capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 392 Calves, number of, in 1883.... _ 85-121 Candle, soda, and soap manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Capital invested in manufactories 312-394 mines 395 fisheries _ _ 396 Carpet manufactories, number of. capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ 39:? Carriage painting and trimming establishments, number of, capital invested, hands em- ployed, wages paid, and motive power __ 392 Cattle, movement of, in 1883 _ _.. 85-121 working oxen, mileh cows, and other cattle, number of, in StAte, June 1, 1S84 60-84 Cereals, acres and bushels raised in 1883 158-191 acres of, Juno 1, 1884 ___ 253-287 Chair manufactories, number of, capital invented, haiAds employed, wages paid, and motive power _ __ 392 Charcoal eslablishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power ;^12 Clieese made on farms durhig year ending June 1, 1S84 __ 85-121 Cheese and butter factories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -<- Chemical manufactm-tes, number of, capital inveslod. hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ _ _ ji,jo Che\\'ing t^iim manufnelorles, number of, capital invested, hands employed, waj;es paid, and motive p()^\■er ___ .^o Cider, vinegar and pickle manufaetories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wau-e- paid, and motive power _ _ _ -^o Cigar box manulartories, numlter of, capital invested, hands employed, wa^es paid, and naitt i\'e power _ _ _ ;a,^^ INDEX TO TABLES. 401 PAGE. Cigar manufactories, ntimber of, capital Invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - 393 Clothes wringer manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. - 392 Clothing manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and mo- tive power -- - 393 Clover seed, bushels harvested in 1883 123-157 Coffee extract and spice manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _. _ 394 Coffin and casket manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. 393 Coil hoops manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 393 Confectionery establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 Copper smelting and refining works, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Corn, acres and bushels raised in 1883. 158-191 in crop June 1, 18S1 253-287 Cornice and roofing manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands eraployed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Corset, hoop skirt and ladies' underwear manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Cotton goods manufactories, num.ber of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. _. - 393 Dairy products for year ending June 1,1884 85-121 Ditches, tile and open, number of rods of , on farms 2-59 Door, sash, and blind factories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 387-388 Electric light and appliances manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Emery wheel manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -- 393 Excelsior manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power,. — - - 393 Explosives, powder and fuse manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Fanning mill manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 893 Farming implements, value of 2-59 Farms, acres and products in 1883, of meadows, peas, beans, potatoes, and tobacco, and apiarian products .- 123-157 cereals .- 158-191 sorghum, flax, broom-corn and hops 193-217 number, tenure, area, value, and value of products, etc 2-59 acres of, in certain crops Junel, 1884. 253-287 variety of soils in 288-309 Feather-bone manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 383 Fences, cost of building and repairing 3-59 Fertilizer manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - 393 Fertilizers purchased in 1883, cost of... 2-59 Fisheries, number of , capital invested, hands employed, and wages paid 396 Flax, acres and pounds raised in 1883 193-217 Flouring and grist mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and m.otive power - 317-329 51 402 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. 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Fly-paper manufactories, nutaber of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -- - 39^ Forest products, value of, and cords of wood cut in 1883 - 218-252 Foundries and machine shops, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _. 330-336 Fruit and vegetable evaporating establishments, number of, capital invested, hands em- ployed, wages paid, and motive power -. -- 384 Fur dressing, dyeing, and manufacturing establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ -- 393 Furnace and stove manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid and motive power - - 394 Furnaces and rolling mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Furniture manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 385 Fuse, powder, and explosive manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ - 394 Gasoline lamp manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power .- 393 Gelatine capsule manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Glass manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Glue manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ 393 Glue material, etc., manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ 393 Gold, silver, and nickel plating establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Grass seed, number of bushels harvested in 1883 _ lJii?-lo7 Grist and flouring mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 317-329 Growing crops, acres of, June 1, 1884 2J3-2S7 Gunsmith shops, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Handle manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power... __ 393 Harness manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power .__ _ 393 Hay, acres and tons harvested in 1883 122-157 Heading, stave, and barrel manu lactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wattes paid, and motive power __ 394 Hemlock extract manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. ___ _ 393 Honey, number of pounds produced in 18S3 __ 122-157 Hops, acres and pounds raised in I880 19J-21T Hop yeast manufactoiiea, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Horses, number of, June 1, 1881 _ 60-84 Indian corn, acroM and buahels raised in 1883 15^-191 of, June 1, lS8k.. _ _-__ 2bo~ZS: Knit goods mauufacLoriey, number of, capital invetted, hands employed, wases paid, and motive power gen Labor, cost of, on farms in 1883 2-59 Lambs, number of, in 1883 85 121 Land, acres of iinpioved, in faims 0-59 unimproved, in farms g_59 INDEX TO TABLES. 403 PiGE. Lard oil mannfaotories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Lath, shingle, and saw mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. _ 354-362 Lime manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _. __ 393 Linseed oil manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ __ 393 Live stock in Michigan June 1, 1884 _ 60-84 value of 2-59 Lumber and dressed lumber manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paiil, and motive power 393 Lumber and wood-turning establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. 393 Lumbering establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Lumber, stave, and heading manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Machine shops and foundries, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 330-336 Malt manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. 312-396 Maple sugar and maple molasses produced in 1884 192-317 Marble and stone cutting establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 386 Market gardens, value of products of, sold in 1883 218-252 Match manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Mattress, bed-spring, and upholstering manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Meadows, acres and products of, in 1883... 122-157 acres of all kinds of, June 1, 1884 253-287 Meat packing establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Medicine manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 393 Milch cows, number of, in Michigan, June 1, 1884 60-84 Milk, gallons of, sent to butter and cheese factories 85-121 Mineral water and bottling works, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 Mines, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power... 395 Mint, acres and value of , in 1883 192-217 Mules and asses, number of, in Michigan, June 1, 1884 60-84 Neat cattle, movement of, in 1883 85-121 Nickel, gold, and silver plating establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. 394 Nurseries, acres in 1884, and value of products of , in 1883 218-252 Oats, acres and bushels raised in 1883. 158-191 acres of, June 1, 1884 253-287 Oleomargarine and butterine manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 392 Orchards, acres and number of trees in, in 1884, and products in 1883 _ 218-253 Organ manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power --- — 393 Oxen, working, number of, in Michigan, Junel, 1884 60-84 Paint and roofing manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 393 404 CENSUS OF MICHIGAN, 1884. 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Paper pail manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - 393 Paper, straw-board, and wood-pulp manufactories, number of, capital invested, bands employed, wages paid, and m.otive power --. ___ 393 Pastures, acres of all kinds, June 1, 1884 253-287 Peacb orchards, acres and number of trees in, in 18Bi, and products of, in 1883 218-253 Pearl button manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ 394 Peas, acres and bushels raised in 1883 _ -_ 123-157 of June 1,1884 253-287 Pin manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Planing and re-sawing lumber mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 394 Plumbing, steam and gas fitting establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 394 Post, pole, and tie manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Potash manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Potatoes, acres and bushels raised in 1883 122-157 of, June 1, 1881... 253-287 Powder, fuse, and explosive manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power __ 394 Printing, publishing, and binding establishments, number of, capital invested, hands em- ployed, wages paid, and motive power _ 394 Pulse, acres and bushels raised in 1883 122-157 of, June 1,1884 233-287 Pump manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Regalia and society goods manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Rubber stamp, stencil, etc., manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _ _ _ 3^4 Rye, acres and bushels raised in 1883 _ 158-191 of, June 1, lb84 _ 2,>B-2b7 Sail, awning and tent manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. og. Salt works, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Sash, door and blind factories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, -naaes paid and motive power _ 3S~-388 Saw mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power Saw, shingle, and lath mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power o-, cv... School furniture manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, w.X> INDEX TO TABLES. 405 PAGE. Soil, kinds of, in farms - - 288-309 Sorgliuin, acres and product of, in 1883 193-217 of, Jnnel, 1884 253-287 manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power __ 394 Spice and coffee extract mianufactones, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Stave, heading and barrel manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power _. _ 394 Steel goods manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Stone and marble cutting establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. _ 386 Stove and furnace manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. _ 394 Swine, number of , in^Iichigan. June 1, 1SS4_ 60-84 Tanneries, number of , capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 389 Tenure, farms classified according to 2-59 Threshing machine manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Tile and brick manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 383 Tin-ware manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wa^es paid, and motive power _ 394 Tobacco, acres and pounds raised in 1883 122-157 manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 pipes (clay) manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Trunk manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power .- 394 Truss manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 394 Varnish manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - 894 Vegetable and fruit evaporating establi3hm.ents, number of, capital invested, hands em- ployed, wages paid, and motive power 384 Vegetable oil distilleries, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power .._ 393 Vineyards, acres in 1884, and value of products of, in 1883 218-353 "Wages paid for farm labor diuring 1883 2-59 in fisheries 396 manufactories .-. 313-396 mines 395 Wagon manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 369-379 Wagon wood-work manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. 390 Wheat, acres and bushels raised in 1883 — 158-191 acres of, June 1,1884.. .- 253-287 Wheelbarrow, toy wagon, etc., manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 White bronze monument manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Wind-mill manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Wire goods manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power - --- -- - - 394 406 CENSUS OF lOCHIGAN, 1884. 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Wood alcohol and acetate manuftictories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid and motive power __ 394 Wood beading establlbhments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power ._ - _. 394 Wood, cords of, cut in 1883 — - 218-252 Wooden-ware manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power -. 394 Wood novelty goods manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. .-. 394 Wood-turning establishments, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Wood water-pipe manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 394 Wool clip of 1884, number of fleeces and weight 85-151 Wool and sheep-skin mats, etc., manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power 394 Woolen mills, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power.. 391 Zinc collar pad manufactories, number of, capital invested, hands employed, wages paid, and motive power. 894 ERRATA. Pages 3 and 7, column " Amonnt paid for wages for in-door farm and dairy labor during 1883," etc., opposite " ytate," for l,609,7i0 read 1,609,640 ; also page 5, same column, opposite *' Saginaw," for 23,825 read 23,725. Page 3, column " Estimated value of all farm productions of 1883 (sold, consumed or on hand), as returned," opposite " State," for 78,489,373 read 78,489,573 ; also, page 3, same column, opposite " Kala- mazoo," for 2,495,430 read '2,495,630; also, page 7, same column, opposite "State," for 78,489,363 read 78,489,573. Pages 60 and 62, column " Milcli cows," opposite " State," for 407,204 read 407,154, and in column headed " Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs," for 2,896,911 read 2,889,278 ; also page 61, column " Milch cows," opposite " Wayne," for 14,956 read 14,906, and in column headed " Sheep, exclusive of spring lambs," opposite " Oakland," for 165,985 read 158,352. Page 88, column " Cheese made on farms," opposite " State," for 442,308 read 539,308. Pages 122 and 124, column " Potatoes, 1883, Bush.," opposite " State," for 10,734,809 read 10,680,309 ; also, page 123, same column, opposite " Shiawassee," for 215,652 read 161,152. Page 158, column " Oats, acres," opposite "State," for 650,828 read 650,928. Pages 218, and 220, column " Market gardens, value of produce sold in 1883," opposite " State," for 573,246 read 576,246 ; also, page 218, same column, opposite " Genesee," for 7,252 read 11,252. Page 331, columin " Capital invested,— dollars," opposite " State," for 1,711,870 read 8,711,870.