Annual Report on the Condition and Improvement of the Common Schools and Educational Interests of the State of WisconsinDepartment of Public Instruction, 1858 |
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... Prairie du Chien . Your Circular in reference to the Town Library system , was received a few days since , and the contents duly considered . At the first sight the plan struck my mind favorably , and also the thought that it might be ...
... Prairie du Chien . Your Circular in reference to the Town Library system , was received a few days since , and the contents duly considered . At the first sight the plan struck my mind favorably , and also the thought that it might be ...
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... Prairie du Chien , held Nov. 9th , 1858 , the Presi- dent , Rev. A. BRUNSON , presented a printed Circular from Hon . L. C. Draper , Superintendent of Public Instruction , dated Oct. 28 , 1858 , relative to a town system of Libraries ...
... Prairie du Chien , held Nov. 9th , 1858 , the Presi- dent , Rev. A. BRUNSON , presented a printed Circular from Hon . L. C. Draper , Superintendent of Public Instruction , dated Oct. 28 , 1858 , relative to a town system of Libraries ...
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... Prairie 266 199 50 Easton 75 56 25 Grand Marsh . 177 132 75 Jackson .. 114 85 50 Quincy .. 136 102 00 Richfield 72 54 00 Strong's Prairie . 246 184 50 Springville 231 173 25 White Creek . 96 72.00 Preston .. 109 81 75 New Haven . 205 ...
... Prairie 266 199 50 Easton 75 56 25 Grand Marsh . 177 132 75 Jackson .. 114 85 50 Quincy .. 136 102 00 Richfield 72 54 00 Strong's Prairie . 246 184 50 Springville 231 173 25 White Creek . 96 72.00 Preston .. 109 81 75 New Haven . 205 ...
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... Prairie . Hampden . Leeds ... Lowville ... ... 635 476 25 383 287 25 314 235 50 386 289 50 270 202 50 304 228 00 235 176 25 Lodi .... 414 310 50 Lewiston 339 254 25 Marcellon 356 267 00 Newport .. 279 209 25 Otsego 269 201 75 Pacific ...
... Prairie . Hampden . Leeds ... Lowville ... ... 635 476 25 383 287 25 314 235 50 386 289 50 270 202 50 304 228 00 235 176 25 Lodi .... 414 310 50 Lewiston 339 254 25 Marcellon 356 267 00 Newport .. 279 209 25 Otsego 269 201 75 Pacific ...
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... 50 KENOSHA- Kenosha City . 1,415 1,061 25 Pleasant Prairie . 578 433 50 Wheatland .. 562 421 50 Bristol . 509 381 75 Brighton Paris ... 454 340 50 444 333 00 No. of Appor- Counties and Towns . Children . tionment 262.
... 50 KENOSHA- Kenosha City . 1,415 1,061 25 Pleasant Prairie . 578 433 50 Wheatland .. 562 421 50 Bristol . 509 381 75 Brighton Paris ... 454 340 50 444 333 00 No. of Appor- Counties and Towns . Children . tionment 262.
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acre Amount Library fines Amount of money amount of Wages Apportion attended School Average amount Board braries Caledonia cent Children over 20 City Common Schools Counties and Towns Creek Dell Prairie Diamond Bluff District Libraries Eau Claire Farmington Fayette Female Teacher Fond du Lac Green Lake Grove Highest valuation Houses in Joint Hustisford Jefferson Joint Libraries Juneau Kewaunee Legislature Library fines collected Library fines expended Lowest valuation Male Children residing Male Teachers Manitowoc Marcellon ment Mineral Point money raised money received month paid months Schools moral Names of Counties Oconto Packwaukee paid to Male Patch Grove Prairie Public Instruction raised by tax reported residing in Town School Districts School Fund School House Sites School Libraries Schools without Outline Sheboygan Sheboygan Falls Shullsburg TABLE taught tax and expended tion Total valuation Town Superintendent Township Library V.-continued Volumes loaned Wages per month Waldwick Watertown City Whitestown Wisconsin
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