Thomas Jefferson's Views On Public Education

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Thomas Jefferson's Views On Public Education
Henderson, John Cleaves
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The value of forest products by the census of 1880 was $700,ooo,cxx).
Estimating the value of wheat at prices which would probably be judged strangely low by many Europeans, the amount raised in the United States by the census of 1880, was $474,291,850. Of hay there was raised an amount which was estimated at $371,811,085. The oat crop was valued at $150,243,565. The cotton crop at $280,266,242. The yield of potatoes was estimated at $81,000,000. Not to speak of many other crops of vari- ous ki
...nds the amount of com raised was estimated — perhaps indeed too largely — to be worth $679,714,499.
In short, the agricultural produce including the yield of wool and of domestic animals — and probably a billion of dollars would be a low estimate for the cattle which were JEFFERSON'S IDEAL UNIVERSITY. I99 to be found on farms and plains, — amounted to billions of dollars. The vast yearly yield of coal, of iron, of gold and silver, and of copper, and of several other highly im- portant minerals, were, altogether only estimated by the census of 1880, at a valuation of $218,385,452.


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