Description: A map of the United States from the U. S. Department of Agriculture (1922) showing the dollar value of dairy products in 1839 by state. "The value of dairy products is the only measure of dairying available for 1839. The most important centers of production were in the vicinity of Boston, western Connecticut, vicinity of New York City, in the Mohawk Valley of central New York, and in the vicinity of Philadelphia on both sides of the Delaware River." — United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook 1922, 1923. Place Names: Agriculture, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Vermont, Ohio, New Hampshire, Maine, Virginia, Connecticut, New Jersey, dairy product ISO Topic Categories: boundaries,
inlandWaters,
farming,
economy Keywords: Value of Dairy Products, physical, political, statistical, dollar value dairy product by state, kAgriculture, physical features, country borders,
major political subdivisions, agriculture,
economic, boundaries,
inlandWaters,
farming,
economy, Unknown, 1839 Source: , United States Department of Agriculture Yearbook 1922 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1923) 305 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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