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Population: |
125 |
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River: |
One mile from Kentucky
river and Mill Creek, a small stream runs along the northern side of
town. |
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Railroads: |
Louisville and Nashville |
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General description of
surrounding country, character of soil, and principal crops of
locality: |
River bottoms on north
side of town are very productive, corn is principal crop; the
remaining portion of town is surrounded by hills, this land is very
fertile and tobacco is principal crop; hills are fine grazing lands. |
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Price of Improved farms,
per acre: |
$40.00 to $65.00 |
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Price of Unimproved farms,
per acre: |
$10.00 to $30.00 |
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Hotels: |
Quinn, Kirkland |
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Schools: |
One Public |
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Churches: |
One each, Baptist,
Christian |
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Manufacturing plants and
principal industries: |
Cane syrup mills, canning
factories, concrete block, and artificial stone manufacturers, corn
mills, etc.; post, produce, tobacco, etc.; shipping. |
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