Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of WisconsinThe Department., 1858 |
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... Green , Ozaukee , Richland and Sauk , one each at $ 3,000 ; and Manitowoc , Eau Claire , Juneau and Waushara , one each at $ 2,000 . It is highly creditable to the liberality and en- lightened zeal of these several localities , that ...
... Green , Ozaukee , Richland and Sauk , one each at $ 3,000 ; and Manitowoc , Eau Claire , Juneau and Waushara , one each at $ 2,000 . It is highly creditable to the liberality and en- lightened zeal of these several localities , that ...
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... Green county , has given a powerful impetus to the trade and travel of the State , and must have been the means of hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands finding an early market , which they would not otherwise have done for ...
... Green county , has given a powerful impetus to the trade and travel of the State , and must have been the means of hundreds of thousands of acres of public lands finding an early market , which they would not otherwise have done for ...
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... green hills of Berkshire . And Richard H. Dana , father and son , come , the one to repeat grave , heart - stir- ring poetry , the other to speak of his two years before the mast . Or , if this mechanic is in a speculative mood ...
... green hills of Berkshire . And Richard H. Dana , father and son , come , the one to repeat grave , heart - stir- ring poetry , the other to speak of his two years before the mast . Or , if this mechanic is in a speculative mood ...
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... Green ... 1,863 98 Iowa . 1,190 18 1,688 16 1,723 95 3,063 60 Jackson 3,698 97 3,659 60 3,905 22 5,064 75 Jefferson 2,555 17 2,738 40 2,805 30 5,022 72 Juneau 6,282 22 6,087 20 7,702 20 9,780 00 Kewaunee 1,746 75 Kenosha 1,951 96 1,868 ...
... Green ... 1,863 98 Iowa . 1,190 18 1,688 16 1,723 95 3,063 60 Jackson 3,698 97 3,659 60 3,905 22 5,064 75 Jefferson 2,555 17 2,738 40 2,805 30 5,022 72 Juneau 6,282 22 6,087 20 7,702 20 9,780 00 Kewaunee 1,746 75 Kenosha 1,951 96 1,868 ...
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... Green .. Green Lake . 78 101 106 114 119 125 120 124 132 127 89 95 100 109 108 113 114 131 140 70 74 79 82 83 94 93 90 98 100 45 51 61 78 88 91 89 68 : 8 : 3 58 62 58 71 83 82 85 5 99 93 178 106 107 2 29 8 15 Juneau .. Kewaunee ...
... Green .. Green Lake . 78 101 106 114 119 125 120 124 132 127 89 95 100 109 108 113 114 131 140 70 74 79 82 83 94 93 90 98 100 45 51 61 78 88 91 89 68 : 8 : 3 58 62 58 71 83 82 85 5 99 93 178 106 107 2 29 8 15 Juneau .. Kewaunee ...
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