Schuyler County Missouri History
1843 A Complete Descriptive And Statistical Gazetteer Of The United States Of America
By Daniel Haskel, A. M and J. Calvin Smith Published By Sherman & Smith, 1843
*Schuyler
county, Missouri, is in the south east part of the state, on the Missouri
river. It contains an area of 740 square miles. The Hockhocking river runs
in a south east direction through the county and several of its branches
furnish good mill sites. There are also several other small rivers, among
which is Raccoon creek, in the west part of the county. Two townships in
this county, containing 46,030 acres, were granted by the United States
Congress to the Missouri Company, for the use of a university. The surface
is broken and hilly, but the soil is productive, and adapted alike to grain
and to grazing. Lime and freestone, and clay for brick, are abundant, and
furnish great facilities for building. Bituminous coal is plenty, iron ore
is found in many places, and several wells have been sunk, from which salt
of an excellent quality is manufactured. There were in 1840, neat cattle
15,871, sheep 29,590, swine 24,459; wheat 175,894 bushels produced, Indian
corn 387,077, oats 152,346, potatoes 63,740, tobacco 108,878 pounds, sugar
69,202, salt 92,800 bushels, bituminous coal 84,200; 54 stores, capital
$64,700; 6 tanneries, 1 distillery, 18 grist mills, 52 saw mills,
3 oil mills, 1 printing office, 1 weekly newspaper. Capital in manufactures
$105,850. 1 university, and 1 academy, 88 schools 2,083 scholars.
Population: 19,109.
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Source: A Complete
Descriptive And Statistical Gazetteer Of The United States Of America
By Daniel Haskel, A. M and J. Calvin Smith Published By Sherman & Smith, 1843
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