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Biographical History of Shelby and Audubon Counties
History of Shelby County, Iowa

CHAPTER VI.
VARIOUS THINGS.

POPULATION IN 1885 BY TOWNSHIPS.

TownshipTotalForeign Born.
Cass874144
Clay1,024380
Douglas843101
Fairview800250
Greeley70279
Grove78862
Harlan2,564317
Jackson824350
Jefferson84695
Lincoln854140
Monroe1,102459
Polk58489
Shelby1,383244
Union1,096175
Washington764149
Westphalia1,198491
  ----- -----
    Total 16,3063,501

Total, 1854, 326; 1860, 810; 1870, 2,540; 1880, 12696.


VALUATION OF PROPERTY.

In 1854 the total valuation, per assessment of all the taxable property, both real and personal, was only about $20,000. The growth has been gradual and good until in 1887 it is found that the assessed valuation was $4,163, 266.

There were at this date 36,612 head of cattle, valued at $243, 337; 11,268 head of horses, valued at $282,828; 735 mules, valued at $20,919; and 1,022 sheep, valued at $1,022.

It may here be added that in 1888 the dog tax amounted to $998.

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Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass August, 2015 from "Biographical History of Shelby and Audubon Counties", Chicago: W. S. Dunbar & Co., 1889, pg. 254.


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