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State of Ohio, County of Trumbnll, 88. :

John Fuller being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which II. C. Fuller raised a crop of corn the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

JOIN FULLER.

Sworn to before me, this 1st day of November, 1878.

State of Ohio, County of Trumbull, 88.:

JAMES A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

II. C. Fuller being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of corn the past season upon the ground measured by John Fuller, and that the quantity of corn raised thereon was four hundred bushels, and no less, measured in a sealed measure; and the statements in regard to the manner of cultivation, etc., are correct to the best of my knowledge.

Sworn to before me this 4th day of November, A D. 1978.

H. C. FULLER.

JAMES A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

H. C. Fuller makes the following statement of the cost of cultivating a crop of corn of two acres. The field has been planted two years in succession in corn. 1878.

April 15. To 30 leads of manure, at 50 cents per load

24. To 1 day's plowing, at $250 per day

25. To 1 day's plowing, at $2.50 per day

May 13. Today's rolling and harrowing, at $2.50 per day.

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June

14. Today's marking, at $2 00 per day....

16. To 14 quarts seed corn, at $1.00 per bushel
16. To 4 men day each, at 90 cents per day..
1. To 1 day's cultivating, at $2.50 per day
1. To 1 day's hoeing, at 90 cents per day..

24. To 1 day's cultivating, at $250 per day

25. To 14 day's hoeing, at 90 cents

July 15. To 1 day's plowing out corn, at $2.50 per day.
16. To 14 day's hoeing, at 90 cents per day.

Sept. 25. To 2 days' cutting up corn, at 90 cents per day.
Νον. 2. To 4 days' husking, at 75 cents per day

Total

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$15.00

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State of Ohio, County of Trumbull, 88.:

John Fuller being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which H. C. Fuller raised a crop of corn the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

Sworn to before me this 1st day of November, 1878.

State of Ohio, County of Trumbull, 88.:

JOHN FULLER.

JAMES A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

A. C. Fuller being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of corn the past season upon the ground measured by John Fuller, and that the quantity of corn raised thereon was

three hundred and sixty-two and six-sevenths bushels, and no less, measured in a sealed measure; and the statement in regard to the manner of cultivation, etc., are correct to the best of my knowledge.

II. C. FULLER.

Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 4th day of November, A.D. 1878. JAMES A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

State of Ohio, County of Trumbull, 88. :

J. L. Kennedy being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which E. Alderman raised a crop of corn the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

Sworn to before me this 4th day of November, 1878.

Slate Ohio, County of Trumbull, 88. :

JAMES L. KENNEDY.

D. R. GILBERT, Justice of the Peace.

E. Alderman being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of corn the past season upon the ground measured by J. L. Kennedy; the quantity of grain raised thereon was five hundred and thirty-eight bushels and twenty pounds, and no less; and the statement in regard to the manner of cultivation is correct, to the best of my knowledge.

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The ground was sod; black loamy soil. No manure of any kind was used. Planted on the 18th day of May, in rows three and one-half feet apart. Cultivated with shovelplow.

State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

David Caldwell, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which John N. McCombs raised a crop of corn the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

DAVID CALDWELL.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

John N. McCombs, being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of corn, the past season, upon the ground measured by David Caldwell, and that the quantity of corn raised thereon was one hundred and twenty-eight bushels, of seventy pounds to the bushel, and no less. The cultivation of this corn was in the usual way, without any fertilizer

or manure.

JOHN N. MCCOMBS.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878.

W. II. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Pcace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

David Caldwell, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which John N. McCombs raised a crop of corn the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

DAVID CALDWELL, Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

John N. McCombs, being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of corn the past season upon the ground measured y David Caldwell, and that the quantity of corn raised thereon was one hundred and forty-eight bushels, of seventy pounds to the bushel and no less. The cultivation of this corn was in the usual way, without any fertilizer or

manure.

JOIN N. MCCOMBS.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this first day of November, A D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

OATS

H. C. Fuller makes the following statement of the cost of cultivating two acres of oats. Corn stubble turned over:

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13. To 1 day's harrowing in oats, at $2.50 per day.....
19. Today's rolling, at $1.00 per day

19. To 5 bushels of seed oats, at 40 cents per bushel..... July 31. Today's reaping oats with machine, at 75c. per acre 31. To 1 day's binding, at 90 cents per day

Aug. 16. To 2 hands hauling in oats, at 90 cents per day....
Ɛept. 2. To threshing 144 bushels, at 24c. per bushel

Total

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

Dr.
$2.50
2.50

1 25

2 50

33

2 CO

150

90

1 80

3 CO

$18 88

John Fuller, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which II. C. Fuller raised a crop of oats the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

JOHN FULLER.

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878.
JAS. A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

Tne State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

H. C. Fuller, being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of oats the past season upon the ground measured by John Fuller, and that the quantity of oats raised thereon was 144 bushels and no less, measured in a sealed measure, and the statements in regard to the manner of cultivation, etc., are correct to the best of my knowledge.

Sworn to before me this 4th day of November, A D. 1878.

H. C. FULLER.

JAS. A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

H. C. Fuller makes the following statement of the cost of cultivating two acres of Corn stubble turned over:

oats.

1878.

April 2. To 1 day's plowing, at $2.50 per day

3. To 1 day's plowing, at $2.50 per day...........

8. Today's harrowing, at $2.50 per day

18. To 1 day's harrowing in oats, at $2.50 per day..........

19. Today's rolling, at $1.00 per day

19. To 5 bushels of seed oats, at 40c. per bushel....... July 31. Today's reaping oats with machine, at 75c. per acre.

31. To 1 day's binding, at 90c. per day

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Aug. 15. To 2 hands bauling in oats, at 90c. per day.
Sept. 2. To threshing 146 bushels, at 24c. per bushel..

Total

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

Dr.

$2.50

2.50

1 25

2.50

33

2.00

1 50

90

180

3 65

$18.93

John Fuller, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which H. C. Fuller raised a crop of oats the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres and no more.

Sworn to before me this 1st day of November, A.D). 1878.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

JOHN FULLER.

JAS. A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

H. C. Fuller, being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of oats the past season upon the ground measured by John Fuller, and that the quantity of oats raised thereon was 146 bushels and no less, measured in a sealed measure, and the statement in regard to the manner of cultivation, etc., are correct to the best of my knowledge.

H. C. FULLer. Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence this 9th day of November, 1878. JAS. A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

David Caldwell, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which John N. McCombs raised a crop of oats the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres, and no more.

DAVID CALDWELL.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

John N. McCombs, being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of oats the past season, upon the ground measured by David Caldwell, and the quantity of oats raised thereon was one hundred and forty bushels, and no less. The cultivation of this oats was in the usual way, without fertilizer or manure.

JOHN N. MCCOMBS.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A. D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

David Caldwell, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which John N. McCombs raised a crop of oats the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres, and no more.

DAVID CALDWELL.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

John N. McCombs, being duly sworn, says that he raised a crop of oats the past season, upon the ground measured by David Caldwell, and that the quantity of oats raised thereon was one hundred and thirty bushels, and no less. The cultivation of this oats was in the usual way, without fertilizer or manure.

JOHN N. MCCOMBS.

Sworn to and subscribed before me, at Champion, this 1st day of November, A.D. 1878. W. H. MCMURRAY, Justice of the Peace.

FLAX.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

Emory Dillon, being duly sworn, says that he accurately measured the land upon which Leroy Fuller raised a crop of flax the past season, and the quantity of land is two acres, and no more.

Sworn to before me, this 4th day of November, A D. 1878.

EMORY DILLON.

JAMES A. BLACKBURN, Justice of the Peace.

The State of Ohio, Trumbull County, 88.:

Leroy Fuller, being duly sworn, says he raised a crop of flax the past season, upon the ground measured by Emory Dillon, and that the quantity of flax seed raised thereon was twenty-five bushels and one pound, and no less, by weight; and the statements in regard to the manner of cultivation are correct, to the best of my knowledge.

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