The Negro As An Economic Factor in Alabama

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The Negro As An Economic Factor in Alabama
Waights Gibbs From Old Catalog Henry
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So that for the year 191 5 the several counties appro- priated for good roads and bridges the sum of $3. - 371, 985. 23. Montgomery County alone has 600 miles of macadam roads, and there are in that county 176 farmers who have automobiles. 21 At the present time 22 a little more than sixty-three per cent of the land surface is in cultivation. Owing to the condition of soil and climate, every item of "Montgomery Advertiser, article "Good Roads, " April, 1916.
"Montgomery Advertiser, Special Edit
...ion, April 27, 1916, Agriculture.
The State 's Resources. 49 agriculture produced in the United States can be suc- cessfully raised on Alabama farms. Some of the more largely planted staples are: Cotton, the acreage of which is 3, 730, 482 and estimated to have been worth $87, 008, 432; cereals, the acreage of which is 2, 844, 824, valued at $30, 927, 210; sweet potatoes and yams, 66, 613 acres were planted, yielding a $3, 578, - 710 crop; potatoes, 14, 486 acres were planted, yield- ing an $884, 497 cro P '■> na y an d forage, totaling 238, 656 acres and yielding a $4, 357, 132 crop; peanuts, in acre- age 100, 609, yielding a $1, 490, 654 crop.


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