Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture

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— We have some 20 gristmills, 30 saw-mills, and several woolen fac- toites in our county. The only woolen goods exhibited at our fair, were from the factory of Messrs. Eeynor, Risser ^ Co., of Ashland, and reflected great credit on their establishment, which is much the largest and best conducted of any in oar county.
The officers of our society are : Joseph Workman, President, Hayesville.
John Soott, Jr., Secretary, ** Wm. McNeil, Treasurer, " Robert Cowan, ^ George Buchanan, i George Stott, }
...- Managers, " John Harv£T, t Davio Fox, J JOHN SCOTT, J» , S§eniary.
December 1st, 1851.
221 ASHTABULA COUNTY. ^ AgrieuUund Report for the year 1861.
The principal productions of this county, stated in the order of their relative Talue, are, cheese, cattle, hay, com, oats, sheep, butter, horses, hogs, wheat, apples^ buckwheat, rye, potatoes, peaches, flax, beans and tobacco.
Cheese continues to be the great staple of export from this county. Great paint have been taken by such of our dairymen as believe it to be the true policy to make the raw material net them the greatest possible mcome, to manufacture nothing but an article that will rank high in market.


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