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Dry, Buffalo, Deer, Battle, Tay- lor, and Bi^* and Little Union Creeks, tributaries of the Elkhorn, water the central and southeastern portions of the County. Shell Creek, a tributary of the Platte River, waters the southwestera townships. The Elkhorn, Shell, Union and Taylor Creeks afford excellent mill privileges. Well water can be obtained on the up- lands at a depth of from thirty to sixty-five feet, and in the valleys, from ten to twenty-five feet. Timber. — There is considerable timber al...ong the banks of the Elkhorn, and on several of its tributaries. On Shell Creek, there- is a beautiful natural grove. 1, 658 acres, or 1, 547, 551 forest trees, and twenty-two miles of hedging, are under cultivation. Many of the artificial groves are sufficiently grown to furnish the farmer with all the fuel needed. Fruit. — 2, 718 apple, thirty-three pear, 267 peach, and 75S cherry trees, and thirty-eight acres of grape vines, are reported un- der cultivation and in promising condition. The Surface of the Country.
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