This volume presents detailed agricultural statistics for Racine County, Wisconsin, dating back to 1852. Compiled by Philo White, this historical record offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural practices, land use, and economic conditions of a specific region during the mid-19th century. "Agricultural Statistics of Racine County, Wisconsin" provides valuable insights for historians, agricultural scholars, and anyone interested in the development of the American Midwest. The data includes information on crop yields, livestock populations, and other essential aspects of agricultural production, reflecting the realities of early farming life. This book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the agricultural foundations of a region that played a vital role in America's agricultural history.
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