South Carolina: Resources and Population. Institutions and IndustriesTables document meteorological records, 1782-1880; statistics re agricultural regions of S.C. at large and for each township; debt and taxation compared across U.S.; etc. |
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Abbeville annual average Board bushels corn bushels oats census census of 1880 cents a day Charleston Cheraw Church clay loam clay subsoil coast colored Columbia country at large creek crop cultivation dollars an acre Edgefield eight FAMILY farm feet females fifteen bushels fifty cents five four Furman University furnished gneiss granite GRASS gray Greenville Growth Hentz hickory hornblende hundred pounds seed inches increase institution island Kershaw county land for sale Laurens Linné loam males manure mills mountains negroes Newberry North one-half Orangeburg county percentage performed by whites Piedmont Pine Belt plant population pounds seed cotton Professor pupils railroad red clay region rent river rock Saluda Saluda river sand sandy loam Santee Santee river Savannah Savannah river Shoal slate Society soil South Carolina Spartanburg species square mile subsoil swamps tion Total Township E. D. underlaid United uplands Wages yellow