Fillmore. I. A S. E. county of Minnesota, bounded S. by Iowa; area about 900 sq. m.; pop. in 1870, 24.887. It is intersected by Root river and its branches, and has a rolling surface and an excellent soil. The Southern Minnesota railroad passes through it. The chief productions in 1870 were 1,688,034 bushels of wheat, 389.950 of Indian corn, 970,281 of oats, 108,335 of barley, 92,402 of potatoes, 28,903 tons of hay, 595,114 lbs. of butter, and 27,137 of wool. There were 6.558 horses, 8.092 milch cows. 10,731 other cattle, 10,342 sheep, and 10,809 swine; 2 manufactories of carriages and wagons. 5 of barrels and casks, 1 of machinery, 6 of saddlery and harness, 1 of sashes, doors, and blinds, 3 of woollen goods. 4 flour mills, and 0 saw mills. Capital, Preston.

II. A S. E. county of Nebraska, drained by the N. fork of Turkey creek and the W. fork of Big Blue river; area, 576 sq. m.; pop. in 1870, 238. It is traversed by the Burlington and Missouri River railroad.