An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ..., Volume 3American News Company, 1879 |
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... Massachusetts ratified the Constitution . 46 7 , 1812. Charles Dickens born . 66 8 , 1587. Mary Queen of Scots beheaded . " 13 , 1689. William III . and Mary proclaimed sovereigns of England . 66 14 , 1859. Oregon admitted into the ...
... Massachusetts ratified the Constitution . 46 7 , 1812. Charles Dickens born . 66 8 , 1587. Mary Queen of Scots beheaded . " 13 , 1689. William III . and Mary proclaimed sovereigns of England . 66 14 , 1859. Oregon admitted into the ...
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... Massachusetts . 4 378,787 5 422,845 5 472,040 7 523 , 159 17 Michigan .. 24 4,762 26 8,765 18 Minuesota 19 Mississippi . 19 8,850 20 40,352 21 75.448 20 Missouri . 22 20,845 23 66,557 21 Nebraska .. 22 Nevada 23 New Hampshire .. 10 ...
... Massachusetts . 4 378,787 5 422,845 5 472,040 7 523 , 159 17 Michigan .. 24 4,762 26 8,765 18 Minuesota 19 Mississippi . 19 8,850 20 40,352 21 75.448 20 Missouri . 22 20,845 23 66,557 21 Nebraska .. 22 Nevada 23 New Hampshire .. 10 ...
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... Massachusetts . 8 610,408 8 737 ; 699 6 994.514 71,231,066 7 1,457,351 Michigan 26 31,639 23 212,267 20 397,654 16 749,113 13 1,184,059 Minnesota . 33 6,077 30 172,023 28 439,706 Mississippi . 136,621 17 375,651 15 606,526 14 791,305 18 ...
... Massachusetts . 8 610,408 8 737 ; 699 6 994.514 71,231,066 7 1,457,351 Michigan 26 31,639 23 212,267 20 397,654 16 749,113 13 1,184,059 Minnesota . 33 6,077 30 172,023 28 439,706 Mississippi . 136,621 17 375,651 15 606,526 14 791,305 18 ...
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... Massachusetts 1,457,351 1,413,156 13,947 151 17 Michigan .. 1,187,234 1,167,282 11,849 8.101 18 Minnesota . 19 Mississippi .. 446,056 438,257 759 7,040 827,922 382,896 444,201 16 809 20 Missouri 1,721,295 1,603,146 118,071 3 75 21 ...
... Massachusetts 1,457,351 1,413,156 13,947 151 17 Michigan .. 1,187,234 1,167,282 11,849 8.101 18 Minnesota . 19 Mississippi .. 446,056 438,257 759 7,040 827,922 382,896 444,201 16 809 20 Missouri 1,721,295 1,603,146 118,071 3 75 21 ...
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... Massachusetts 1,160,666 579,844 72,810 131,291 83,078 292 665 Michigan ... 873,763 404,164 187,211 104.728 29,588 82,637 Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 305,568 132,657 75,157 28,330 10,582 18,538 581,206 318,850 259,199 40.522 ...
... Massachusetts 1,160,666 579,844 72,810 131,291 83,078 292 665 Michigan ... 873,763 404,164 187,211 104.728 29,588 82,637 Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana 305,568 132,657 75,157 28,330 10,582 18,538 581,206 318,850 259,199 40.522 ...
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Page 350 - While residing in Paris, I devoted every afternoon I was disengaged, for a summer or two, in examining all the principal bookstores, turning over every book with my own hand, and putting by everything which related to America, and indeed whatever was rare and valuable in every science.
Page 56 - Columbia, a printed copy of the title of the book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, photograph, or chromo, or a description of the painting, drawing, statue, statuary, or a model or design, for a work of the fine arts...
Page 349 - That for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress at the said city of Washington, and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...
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Page 29 - Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington Territory, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming 48-123 APPENDIX.
Page 329 - That the value of foreign coin as expressed in the money of account of the United States shall be that of the pure metal of such coin of standard value...
Page 72 - Every person, firm, association other than national bank associations, and every corporation, State bank, or State banking association, shall pay a tax of 10 per centum on the amount of their own notes used for circulation and paid out by them.
Page 350 - ... opportunities, the same time, industry, perseverance and expense, with some knowledge of the bibliography of the subject, would again happen to be in concurrence. During the same period, and after my return to America, I was led to procure, also, whatever related to the duties of those in the high concerns of the nation. So that the collection, which I suppose is of between nine and ten thousand volumes, while it includes what is chiefly valuable in science and literature generally, extends more...
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Page 53 - The purpose of these laws is to promote the growth of forest trees on the public lands. They give the right to any settler who has cultivated for two years as much as five acres in trees to an...