Table 3.-SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIESCon. (Items 81–86 are calendar-year figures. Figures exclude central offices and auxiliary establishments except for smaller counties under OASI program. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively. "J" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments) Abbeville.... Alken.... Allendale.. Anderson.. Bamberg.. Barnwell. Beaufort Berkeley. Calhoun... Charleston.. Cherokee.. Chester.. Chesterfield. Clarendon.. Colleton.. Darlington... Dillon.. Dorchester.. Edgefield. Fairfield. Florence.. Georgetown. Greenville Greenwood. Hampton.. Horry.... Jasper.. Kershaw. Lancaster. Laurens.. DANN NOEN :: Lee..... SOUTH DAKOTA The State 494 51,398 10,265 529 448 60 24 6 Beadle. 17 d d d 2 2 Bennett. d d d Bon Homme 6 17 14 Brookings. 298 131 57 1 Brown.. 2,958 466 5 Brule.. 58 31 4 514 385 2 100 22 4 Clark....... d a d, Clay.. 92 38 27 Codington. 3,749 666 490 Corson... à 3 1 Custer... 765 463 1 Davison.. 2,367 760 3 Day. 460 93 49 Deuel. 111 28 6 d d a Edmunds. а d d 11 Fall River. 42 26 8 1 "Balancing item": For items 81-86, includes figures for all counties for which figures are not shown separately because of disclosure of operations of individual establishments; for items 87-96, represents "State-wide" figures for establishments not classified by individual counties. Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES Con. [Items 97-100, 103-104, and 110-112 are as of April 1, 1950; items 101-102, and 106 are for crop-year of 1949; items 105 and 107-109 are for calendar year 1949. Items 103-104 and 110-112 based on reports for a sample of farms, see text Lee...... Lexington.. McCormick. Marion..... Marlboro... Newberry.... Oconee.. Orangeburg. Pickens. York.. Saluda.. Spartanburg. Sumter. Union... Armstrong.. Bennett.. Bon Homme. Brookings. Buffalo... Campbell.. Charles Mix... Clark..... Clay. Codington... Corson... Custer.. Davison.. Day...... Deuel.. Dewey. Douglas.. Fall River... 1 Includes forest products not shown separately. Less than $500. 7471 2,329 1021 276 6.03 Number 11,901 129 277 72 792 85 106 65 103 103 243 Table 3.--SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES—Con. [Items 113–116 and 119 are as of April 1, 1950; items 117–118 and 120–123 are calendar-year figures. Items 113–118 based on reports for a sample of farms, see text. Asterisk (*) denotes item for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively) 126 127 128 1,000 dols. 1,000 dols. 50 111,547 111,425 The State. The State. 77,319 37,796 88,541 4,456 37,683 25,767 2,513,016 4,813 139 88 324,082 436,192 86,336 10 11,315 10,541 Armstrong. 5 5,786 1 594 961 Aurora.. 1,141 469 470 552 Beadle. 1,797 670 668 112 153 80 Bennett. 1,234 12,875 2,862 248 52 652 86 110 1,112 279 29,680 72 137 101 452 547 Brookings 2,496 97 171 103 538 11,958 4,067 1 Brown.. 1,099 1,094 2,347 1,740 3,197 994 1,069 50,091 168 152 91 1,393 26,133 Brule. 7,598 1 1,274 1,111 347 28 7137 791 539 Buffalo.. 163 14 19 10 Butte...... 606 48 615 93 1,729 Campbell. 797 20 220 59 66 152 Charles Mix.. 1,914 762 705 89 817 Clark... 1,645 69 528 Clay 1,394 75 175 119 418 Codington. 7,804 1,343 1,932 687 1,815 1,758 Corson... 752 194 53 2,376 401 Custer.. 417 291 113 1,566 173 Davison.. 896 372 993 16,009 3,692 132 391 98 93 Deuel 1,448 554 1,679 118 387 63 125 89 264 4,591 1,632 Dewey... 489 236 62 1,074 202 Douglas. 1,148 21 176 Edmunds. 1,232 53 203 Fall River.. 4,431 1,328 15 4,048 468 2 3 Figure for Hampton combined with Allendale. Total includes unallocated sale of bonds. ? Figures for Buffalo and Jerauld combined with Brule. Figures for Dewey and Stanley combined with Armstrong. Figure for Shannon combined with Bennett. 10 Figure for Ziebach combined with Corson. Figures for Harding and Lawrence combined with Butte. Figure for Walworth combined with Campbell. 6 8 9 Table 3.-SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES-Con. [Figures are as of April 1. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease. Item 13 based on 20-percent sample, see text. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively] Urban-rural residence, 1 Persons 1 year old and over in 1950. 2 Less than 1 person per square mile. 515 825 1,270 545 625 2,365 895 1,095 22,780 505 700 910 2,080 1,115 645 1,510 2,710 1,315 2,904 6,246 5,026 1,897 4,420 4,204 2,841 1,399 4,775 7,058 1,681 1,081 2,784 1,322 6,162 7,260 10,167 8,064 2,627 5,297 4,171 4,589 7,090 1,673 3,786 44,989 5,404 20,984 3,996 2,748 8,541 3,212 12,787 4,524 12,562 14,275 29,794 15,914 Table 3.-_SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES Con. [Items 15–18 are calendar-year figures; items 19-31 are as of April 1. Items 19-22 and 23-30 based on 20 percent sample, see text. Percent and median not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items. Per cent not shown where less than 0.1. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively. "n" denotes statistics are not available. For figures on households, see item 55) 236790 O. 53 - 25 |