" 1825 --
" " 1826 64,099| " " 1826 --
" " 1827 100,020| " " 1827 --
" " 1828 96,279| " " 1828 69,485
" " 1829 77,136| " " 1829 63,670
" " 1830 83,810| " " 1830 50,672
" " 1831 86,718| " " 1831 54,690
" " 1832 106,800| " " 1832 61,868
" " 1833 83,153| " " 1833 50,543
" " 1834 87,979| " " 1834 53,413
" " 1835 94,353| " " 1835 57,458
" " 1836 109,042| " " 1836 68,918
" " 1837 100,232| " " 1837 38,703
" " 1838 100,593| " " 1838 31,067
" " 1839 78,995| " " 1839 38,715
" " 1840 119,484| " " 1840 37,623
" " 1841 147,828| " " 1841 50,880
" " 1842 158,710| " " 1842 62,496
June 30 (9 ms.) 1843 94,454| " " 1843 91,196
" (12 ms.) 1844 163,042| " " 1844 88,973
" " 1845 147,168| " " 1845 91,213
" " 1846 147,998| " " 1846 100,774
" " 1847 135,762| " " 1847 88,858
" " 1848 130,665| " " 1848 80,391
" " 1849 101,521| " " 1849 70,527
" ' 1850 145,729| " " 1850 66,777
It is a curious fact that, notwithstanding the variety of climate
and soil in the northern State;, every State and territory in the
Union produces some tobacco. In many of the States its cultivation
is, of course, a secondary object, and perhaps in several it is
attended to as a mere matter of curiosity; but in most of the
States, probably a sufficient quantity has been grown, to show that
with attention to this object, it might, in case of necessity, be
resorted to as a profitable crop. The States in which the great bulk
of the crop is grown lie between the latitudes of about 34 and 40
deg
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