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According to the census of 1840 there were then in Calumet county 16 horses, 255 meat cattle, & 438 swine; and the products of 1839 are stated as 1192 bushels of wheat, 194 of barley, 432 of oats, 2619 of Indian corn and 3802 of potatoes; and 231 tons of hay.

There are two very small lakes in this county
The post offices established are four- at Calumetville, Manchester, Pequot, and Stockbridge.
The only streams of any considerable size are the north and south branches of the Manitowoc, which run [from] in nearly opposite directions and unite near the east line of this county.

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