A 2004 survey noted with alarm that all the populations were gone.
The federal survey notes the following: The two story frame house was built on a steep slope.
But so far, few businesses have taken advantage of the choices available, the survey noted.
The survey also noted a plain silver cup, dated 1711-1712.
The survey also notes that there were three mills, five Beehives.
A survey in 1559 noted that Newtown no longer had a market and it did not have a single good house still standing.
These rates, while high, the survey noted, were not substantially higher than the rate of roughly 10 percent found in other workplaces.
The survey also notes that there were 200 sheep.
The survey also noted some oak dog tongs, likely to be from the 19th century, and three 17th-century chairs.
The survey also noted that in a typical month, men outspend women nearly 2 to 1 on fun activities.