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... Coshocton . S. Lamberson 7,021 70 7,073 52 Aug. Feb. 23 do 27 Crawford ..... same 7,021 70 4,679 30 2,290 58 ..... G. Donnenwirth .. 6,167 00 5,944 91 Aug. 21 do same 6,167 00 4,698 35 1,690 74 March 26 Cuyahoga W. Waterman 17,865 40 ...
... Coshocton . S. Lamberson 7,021 70 7,073 52 Aug. Feb. 23 do 27 Crawford ..... same 7,021 70 4,679 30 2,290 58 ..... G. Donnenwirth .. 6,167 00 5,944 91 Aug. 21 do same 6,167 00 4,698 35 1,690 74 March 26 Cuyahoga W. Waterman 17,865 40 ...
Side 69
... Coshocton .. 9,786 64 5,484 36 11,752 82 783 39 27,807 21 17 91 17.91 Crawford .. 8,869 39 4,966 85 10,643 26 709 55 25,189 05 28 60 136 41 24 51 189 52 Cuyahoga . 43,836 26 19,555 22 52,608 94 3,507 22 119.507 64 80 19 Darke .... 24 75 ...
... Coshocton .. 9,786 64 5,484 36 11,752 82 783 39 27,807 21 17 91 17.91 Crawford .. 8,869 39 4,966 85 10,643 26 709 55 25,189 05 28 60 136 41 24 51 189 52 Cuyahoga . 43,836 26 19,555 22 52,608 94 3,507 22 119.507 64 80 19 Darke .... 24 75 ...
Side 72
Ohio. GRAND DUPLICATE OF Tabular StateMENT exhibiting the number of acres of land , and the value thereof , in the several and credits ... Coshocton ... 350,828 6 154,214 374,274 2,028,381 8,556,869 Crawford . Cuyahoga . Darke .. Defiance ...
Ohio. GRAND DUPLICATE OF Tabular StateMENT exhibiting the number of acres of land , and the value thereof , in the several and credits ... Coshocton ... 350,828 6 154,214 374,274 2,028,381 8,556,869 Crawford . Cuyahoga . Darke .. Defiance ...
Side 76
... Coshocton .. 16,258 05 4,278 43 2,139 21 4,278 44 Crawford 12,613 01 6,845 49 5,405 57 2,123 03 4,504 65 Cuyahoga .. 6,306 51 62 010 51 10.851 83 11,259 59 Darke ..... 15,556 82 3,111 36 4,444 81 7,609 25 Defiance 7,601 97 12,445 46 ...
... Coshocton .. 16,258 05 4,278 43 2,139 21 4,278 44 Crawford 12,613 01 6,845 49 5,405 57 2,123 03 4,504 65 Cuyahoga .. 6,306 51 62 010 51 10.851 83 11,259 59 Darke ..... 15,556 82 3,111 36 4,444 81 7,609 25 Defiance 7,601 97 12,445 46 ...
Side 82
... Coshocton .. 9,639 478 422 23,790 Crawford 8,517 460,175 20,688 Cuyahoga 10,601 539,948 231,062 12 1,380 210,325 4 2,400 28,400 410,003 35 2,045 62,730 111,917 23,310 57,037 3,015 92,974 705 11,135 20 3,173 46,991 88,807 24,441 66 988 ...
... Coshocton .. 9,639 478 422 23,790 Crawford 8,517 460,175 20,688 Cuyahoga 10,601 539,948 231,062 12 1,380 210,325 4 2,400 28,400 410,003 35 2,045 62,730 111,917 23,310 57,037 3,015 92,974 705 11,135 20 3,173 46,991 88,807 24,441 66 988 ...
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