These are fascinating files - listing land of each household (developed, woodlands etc), all farm animals - even down to the number of pounds of cheese - They (at least the 1850) seem to be in the same order as the corresponding census - If you don't have MS Excel - I would try to find a specific person (if that doesn't violate copywrite http://departments.mwc.edu/hipr/www/research.htm U.S. Census Schedule 3: Census of Agriculture Agricultural census files cannot be easily displayed as web pages because of the width of the database (sixty columns). These files are supplied for downloading and use on your own computer. To save the file to your computer, select with the right mouse button and then select save. The file can then be opened locally if you have a spread sheet program that will open a Microsoft Excel 97 file format. Depending upon the configuration of your browser you may be able to select with the left button and see the file displayed in Microsoft Excel. An additional word of warning: These files were transcribed from xeroxed microfilm and have not been checked. They are provided as scratch files--essentially work-in-progress. For comparative information against all counties try the cumulative Virginia Agricultural Census, 1860 County - Caroline 1850 - 1860 - 1870 Orange 1850 - 1860 Spotsylvania 1850 - 1860