Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of WisconsinThe Department., 1858 |
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... number of very enter- taining and instructive ones ; and he finds time every day to enjoy their company . His winter ... fine ones , -for it was an old place he had bought , -nor of the plants in his garden . He had no books , and no ...
... number of very enter- taining and instructive ones ; and he finds time every day to enjoy their company . His winter ... fine ones , -for it was an old place he had bought , -nor of the plants in his garden . He had no books , and no ...
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... Libraries are , in very deed , the great intel- lectual want of our State - a want inherently connected with our system of popular education , and so connected by our Con- stitution , our laws , and by the fitness of things , as well as ...
... Libraries are , in very deed , the great intel- lectual want of our State - a want inherently connected with our system of popular education , and so connected by our Con- stitution , our laws , and by the fitness of things , as well as ...
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... library for youth ; and , least of all , should they be excluded from that library which is to instruct the youth of ... fine dog , and he was very fond of him ; he used to take a great deal of care of him , and gave him all he wanted ...
... library for youth ; and , least of all , should they be excluded from that library which is to instruct the youth of ... fine dog , and he was very fond of him ; he used to take a great deal of care of him , and gave him all he wanted ...
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... libraries in the State , is to apply the system to towns , instead of ... Library , and five dollars each succeeding year , on condition of such ... amount , derived from the clear proceeds of all fines and penalties for breach of the 10a 78.
... libraries in the State , is to apply the system to towns , instead of ... Library , and five dollars each succeeding year , on condition of such ... amount , derived from the clear proceeds of all fines and penalties for breach of the 10a 78.
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Wisconsin. Dept. of Public Instruction. proceeds of all fines and penalties ... library . From the large amount of money appropriated to this purpose , it ... books , as to render these libraries little else than objects of contempt ; 74.
Wisconsin. Dept. of Public Instruction. proceeds of all fines and penalties ... library . From the large amount of money appropriated to this purpose , it ... books , as to render these libraries little else than objects of contempt ; 74.
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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 cited City Common Schools Counties and Towns Creek Dell Prairie Diamond Bluff District Libraries Eau Claire Erin Prairie Farmington Fayette Female Teacher Fond du Lac Green Lake Grove Highest valuation Houses in Joint 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 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 Star Prairie TABLE taught tax and expended tion Total valuation Town Superintendent Township Library V.-continued Volumes loaned Wages per month Watertown City Wisconsin
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