The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin for ...1909 |
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Page 120
... Wood Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Total 8.851 8.770 15,539 20.955 26,794 81.615 135 10,167 23.770 2,425 11,279 37,279 42,740 3,912 12,687 13,507 15,972 50,007 58.225 8.981 18,127 25.835 30,945 305,391 775,881 1,054,670 1,315,497 1,686,880 ...
... Wood Waupaca Waushara Winnebago Total 8.851 8.770 15,539 20.955 26,794 81.615 135 10,167 23.770 2,425 11,279 37,279 42,740 3,912 12,687 13,507 15,972 50,007 58.225 8.981 18,127 25.835 30,945 305,391 775,881 1,054,670 1,315,497 1,686,880 ...
Page 125
... Wood Lake Total 614 604 407 1,447 1,688 1,073 + 241 + 16.05 410 612 705 + 202 + 49.26 615 538 678 708 1.162 + 30 + 4.42 1,252 819 + 1,252 158 232 630 287 + 398 + 825 1.174 801 1,414 1,068 1,171 + 349 + + 613 + 171.55 42.50 76.52 4,393 ...
... Wood Lake Total 614 604 407 1,447 1,688 1,073 + 241 + 16.05 410 612 705 + 202 + 49.26 615 538 678 708 1.162 + 30 + 4.42 1,252 819 + 1,252 158 232 630 287 + 398 + 825 1.174 801 1,414 1,068 1,171 + 349 + + 613 + 171.55 42.50 76.52 4,393 ...
Page 175
... WOOD COUNTY : Arpin 772 Auburndale 1 2056 9.59 1,073 + 303 + Auburndale , village 1 253 241 273 12 43.18 4.74 Cary 196 Cameron 8 230 Cranmoor 131 Dexter 10 507 Grand Rapids 627 825 937 + 198 + 31.57 Grand Rapids , city 53,137 4,493 ...
... WOOD COUNTY : Arpin 772 Auburndale 1 2056 9.59 1,073 + 303 + Auburndale , village 1 253 241 273 12 43.18 4.74 Cary 196 Cameron 8 230 Cranmoor 131 Dexter 10 507 Grand Rapids 627 825 937 + 198 + 31.57 Grand Rapids , city 53,137 4,493 ...
Page 176
... + 1,832 5.83 Wanshora Winnebago Wood 172 + 1.671 10.46 58.225 2.075 3.56 25.865 30,389 4.515 17.46 Total 2,033,042 2.228.919 + 150.877 7.72 TABLE SHOWING SQUARE MILES , AND POPULATION BY COUNTIES FOR 176 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK .
... + 1,832 5.83 Wanshora Winnebago Wood 172 + 1.671 10.46 58.225 2.075 3.56 25.865 30,389 4.515 17.46 Total 2,033,042 2.228.919 + 150.877 7.72 TABLE SHOWING SQUARE MILES , AND POPULATION BY COUNTIES FOR 176 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK .
Page 178
... Wood 1,493 6,157 +1.64 37.04 Brown 13,684 23.581 + 4,900 26.25 Clark 708 687 21 2.97 Washington 1.672 2,052 + 420 24.74 Dodge 1.376 1,558 + 182 13.31 Hudson St. Croix $ , 250 3,220 39 1.20 Janesville Rock 13,185 13,770 + 585 4.44 ...
... Wood 1,493 6,157 +1.64 37.04 Brown 13,684 23.581 + 4,900 26.25 Clark 708 687 21 2.97 Washington 1.672 2,052 + 420 24.74 Dodge 1.376 1,558 + 182 13.31 Hudson St. Croix $ , 250 3,220 39 1.20 Janesville Rock 13,185 13,770 + 585 4.44 ...
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