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254 HISTOEY OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY. on hand, w^orth $4,552, and 2,444 sold at $21,450; 276 sheep, worth $856, and 109 sold at $334; 192 acres of potatoes, raising 29,445 bushels, worth $8,824; 677 bushels of apples grown, worth $167; there are 1,825 milch cows, worth $40,500; 7,830 pounds of butter, worth $1,555; there are 6,630 fowls, worth $2,078, laying 29,430 dozen eggs, worth $4,401; 560 pounds of wool, worth $158. Winneconne has 211 acres of wheat, raising 2,724 bushels, worth $2,364; 2,101 acres of oats, raising 78,289 bushels, worth $23,235; 580 acres barley, raising 16,45D bushels, worth $7,265; 2 acres of rye, raising 20 bushels, w^orth $14; 1,132 acres of corn, raising 45,280 bushels, worth $21,880; 2,502 acres of hay, raising 4,123 tons, worth $24,787; 494 horses, worth $38,985; 2,235 cattle on hand, worth $43,843, and 1,110 sold at $11,679; 1,701 hogs on hand, worth $7,191, and 2,227 sold at $18,620; 803 sheep, worth $2,204, and 227 sold at $712; 76 acres of potatoes, producing 10,364 bushels, worth $2,235; 2,961 bushels of apples grown, worth $995; there are 1,394 milch cows, worth $34,299, produc¬ ing 31,489 gallons of milk, worth $3,159; 13,758 pounds of butter, worth $3,064; there are 11,284 fowls, worth $2,267, laying 22,583 dozen eggs, worth $3,454; 3,567 pounds of wool, worth $996. Winneconne village has 33 acres of oats, raising 1,280 bushels, worth $336; 5 acres of rye, raising 126 bushels, worth $95; 16 acres of corn, raising 640 bushels, worth $319; 57 acres of hay, raising 124 tons, worth $1,132; 114 horses, worth $9,185; 6 cattle on hand, worth $225; 2 hogs on hand, worth $30; 5 acres of potatoes, raising 415 bushels, worth $82; there are 64 milch cows, worth $1,950, producing 25,000 gallons of milk, worth $2,500; 2,028 pounds of butter, worth $477; 105 fowls, worth $60, laying 700 dozen eggs, worth $107. Wolf Eiver has 154 acres of wheat, raising 1,546 bushels, worth $1,202; 1,668 acres of oats, raising 46,571 bushels, worth $13,659; 427 acres of barley, raising 11,221 bushels, worth $4,417; 350 acres of rye, raising 5,687 bushels, worth $3,040; 643 acres of corn, raising 28,997 bushels, worth $11,596; 1,900 acres of hay, raising 4,300 tons, worth $23,171; 514 horses, worth $36,645; 2,638 cattle, on hand, worth $44,530, and 1,180 sold at $8,362; 1,659 hogs on hand, worth $6,136, and 1,497 sold at $11,459; 379 sheep, worth $987, and 145 sold at $424; 228 acres of potatoes, raising 39,351 bushels, worth $7,250; 768 bushels of apples grown, worth $207; there are 1,586 milch cows, worth $35,449, produc¬ ing 53,299 gallons of milk, worth $4,153; 28,074 pounds of butter, worth $5,479; 5,801 pounds of cheese, worth $552; there are
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Title | History, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Its cities, towns, resources, people |
Title of work | History, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Its cities, towns, resources, people |
Author | Lawson, Publius V. (Publius Virgilius), 1853-1920 |
Description | This 1908 history of Winnebago County, Wisconsin, provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the county from the early years of European exploration and settlement. Topics covered include agriculture, educational institutions, Winnebago County residents in the Civil War and Spanish-American War, the legal and medical professions, civic and social organizations, businesses and industries, railroads, newspapers, schools, and churches. Histories of the cities and villages of Oshkosh, Neenah, and Menasha, as are biographical sketches of county residents. |
Place of Publication (Original) | Chicago |
Publisher (Original) | C.F. Cooper and Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1908 |
Language | English |
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Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
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Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Winn1908000 |
State | Wisconsin; |
County | Winnebago County; |
Decade | 1630-1639; 1660-1669; 1670-1679; 1680-1689; 1710-1719; 1720-1729; 1730-1739; 1750-1759; 1760-1769; 1810-1819; 1820-1829; 1830-1839; 1840-1849; 1850-1859; 1860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889; 1890-1899; 1900-1909; |
Subject | Ho Chunk Indians; Fox Indians; Menominee Indians; Sauk Indians; |
Type | Text |
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Title | 254 |
Page Number | 254 |
Title of work | History, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Its cities, towns, resources, people |
Author | Lawson, Publius V. (Publius Virgilius), 1853-1920 |
Publication Date (Original) | 1908 |
Format-Digital | jpeg |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
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Full Text | 254 HISTOEY OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY. on hand, w^orth $4,552, and 2,444 sold at $21,450; 276 sheep, worth $856, and 109 sold at $334; 192 acres of potatoes, raising 29,445 bushels, worth $8,824; 677 bushels of apples grown, worth $167; there are 1,825 milch cows, worth $40,500; 7,830 pounds of butter, worth $1,555; there are 6,630 fowls, worth $2,078, laying 29,430 dozen eggs, worth $4,401; 560 pounds of wool, worth $158. Winneconne has 211 acres of wheat, raising 2,724 bushels, worth $2,364; 2,101 acres of oats, raising 78,289 bushels, worth $23,235; 580 acres barley, raising 16,45D bushels, worth $7,265; 2 acres of rye, raising 20 bushels, w^orth $14; 1,132 acres of corn, raising 45,280 bushels, worth $21,880; 2,502 acres of hay, raising 4,123 tons, worth $24,787; 494 horses, worth $38,985; 2,235 cattle on hand, worth $43,843, and 1,110 sold at $11,679; 1,701 hogs on hand, worth $7,191, and 2,227 sold at $18,620; 803 sheep, worth $2,204, and 227 sold at $712; 76 acres of potatoes, producing 10,364 bushels, worth $2,235; 2,961 bushels of apples grown, worth $995; there are 1,394 milch cows, worth $34,299, produc¬ ing 31,489 gallons of milk, worth $3,159; 13,758 pounds of butter, worth $3,064; there are 11,284 fowls, worth $2,267, laying 22,583 dozen eggs, worth $3,454; 3,567 pounds of wool, worth $996. Winneconne village has 33 acres of oats, raising 1,280 bushels, worth $336; 5 acres of rye, raising 126 bushels, worth $95; 16 acres of corn, raising 640 bushels, worth $319; 57 acres of hay, raising 124 tons, worth $1,132; 114 horses, worth $9,185; 6 cattle on hand, worth $225; 2 hogs on hand, worth $30; 5 acres of potatoes, raising 415 bushels, worth $82; there are 64 milch cows, worth $1,950, producing 25,000 gallons of milk, worth $2,500; 2,028 pounds of butter, worth $477; 105 fowls, worth $60, laying 700 dozen eggs, worth $107. Wolf Eiver has 154 acres of wheat, raising 1,546 bushels, worth $1,202; 1,668 acres of oats, raising 46,571 bushels, worth $13,659; 427 acres of barley, raising 11,221 bushels, worth $4,417; 350 acres of rye, raising 5,687 bushels, worth $3,040; 643 acres of corn, raising 28,997 bushels, worth $11,596; 1,900 acres of hay, raising 4,300 tons, worth $23,171; 514 horses, worth $36,645; 2,638 cattle, on hand, worth $44,530, and 1,180 sold at $8,362; 1,659 hogs on hand, worth $6,136, and 1,497 sold at $11,459; 379 sheep, worth $987, and 145 sold at $424; 228 acres of potatoes, raising 39,351 bushels, worth $7,250; 768 bushels of apples grown, worth $207; there are 1,586 milch cows, worth $35,449, produc¬ ing 53,299 gallons of milk, worth $4,153; 28,074 pounds of butter, worth $5,479; 5,801 pounds of cheese, worth $552; there are |
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