21,468 | 243,517 | 2,143,065 | 16,247.33
Washington | 11,731 | 282,498 | 681,301 | 7,463.12
Wayne | 23,333 | 382,254 | 1,451,996 | 14,584.77
Williams and | } 1,089 | 17,797 | 90,066 | 1,351.02
others not incor.| } | | |
Wood | 1,102 | 17,981 | 127,862 | 1,572.22
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Total | 937,903 | 17,133,481 | 78,019,526 | 730,010.75
OHIO STATISTICS--1836.
From the Annual Report of the Auditor of State, it appears there were
returned on the General List for Taxation, 17,819,631 acres of land,
under the new valuation, made under the law of 1833-4.
Lands, including buildings, valued at $58,166,821
Town Lots, including houses, mills, etc. 15,762,594
269,291 Horses, valued at $40 each, 10,491,640
455,487 Cattle, valued at $8 each, 4,043,896
Merchants' capital, and money at interest, 7,262,927
2,603 Pleasure Carriages, valued at 199,518
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Total amount of taxable property, $94,438,016
On the value of taxable property, the following taxes were levied:
State and Canal tax, $142,854.15
County and School tax, 396,505.80
Road tax, 66,482.16
Township tax, 102,991.65
Corporation, Jail, and Bridge tax, 51,276.89
Physicians' and Lawyers' tax, 3,144.19
School-House tax, 1,482.84
Delinquencies of former years, 13,044.37
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Total taxes, $777,782.07
No returns were made from the counties of Crawford, Hancock, Jefferson
and Williams.
CANAL REVENUES.
The total amount of receipts for tolls, for the year ending on the 31st
of October, 1835, was as follows:
OHIO CANAL.
Cleaveland, $72,718.72 | Newark, $20,487.85
Akron, 6,362.90 | Columbus, 4,605.37
Massillon, 13,585.78 | Circleville, 9,651.44
Dover, 8,096.42 | Chillicothe, 12,134.75
Roscoe, 14,555.83 | Portsmouth, 23,118.78
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