Yearbook of the State of IndianaState of Indiana. Executive Department, 1919 Includes annual reports of the state officers, departments, bureaus, boards and commissions. |
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... Huntington .. 445.75 4,210 59 5,265 79 6,215 41 15,691 79 Jackson . 591.00 4,210 59 6,981 67 1,988 03 13 , 180 29 Jasper . 276.84 4,210 59 3,270 40 2,367 84 9,848 83 Jay .. 490.00 4,210 59 5,788 53 3,552 38 13,551 50 Jefferson . 212.84 ...
... Huntington .. 445.75 4,210 59 5,265 79 6,215 41 15,691 79 Jackson . 591.00 4,210 59 6,981 67 1,988 03 13 , 180 29 Jasper . 276.84 4,210 59 3,270 40 2,367 84 9,848 83 Jay .. 490.00 4,210 59 5,788 53 3,552 38 13,551 50 Jefferson . 212.84 ...
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... Huntington .. 2,927 3,793 162 Jackson .. 2,492 2,428 Jasper . 1,072 1,863 Jay ... 2,669 2,894 157 Jefferson 1,948 2,704 Jennings . 1,353 1,701 Johnson . 2,549 2,123 Knox . 4,260 4,524 Kosciusko . 2,592 3,919 115 Lagrange . 1,027 1,954 ...
... Huntington .. 2,927 3,793 162 Jackson .. 2,492 2,428 Jasper . 1,072 1,863 Jay ... 2,669 2,894 157 Jefferson 1,948 2,704 Jennings . 1,353 1,701 Johnson . 2,549 2,123 Knox . 4,260 4,524 Kosciusko . 2,592 3,919 115 Lagrange . 1,027 1,954 ...
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... Huntington .. 2,893 3,731 Jackson .. 2,415 2,356 Jasper . 1,044 1,807 Jay . 2,640 2,848 152 Jefferson 1,932 2,676 Jennings 1,332 1,663 Johnson . 2,538 2,119 Knox .. 4,177 4.427 Kosciusko 2,548 3,858 107 Lagrange .. 1,006 1,913 Lake ...
... Huntington .. 2,893 3,731 Jackson .. 2,415 2,356 Jasper . 1,044 1,807 Jay . 2,640 2,848 152 Jefferson 1,932 2,676 Jennings 1,332 1,663 Johnson . 2,538 2,119 Knox .. 4,177 4.427 Kosciusko 2,548 3,858 107 Lagrange .. 1,006 1,913 Lake ...
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... Huntington .. 2,889 3,735 Jackson . 2,405 2,348 Jasper . 1,038 1,810 Jay .. 2,638 2,845 Jefferson . 1,939 2,660 Jennings . 1,330 1,659 Johnson . 2,537 2,127 Knox . 4,166 4,421 Kosciusko . 2,544 3,856 Lagrange . 1,003 1,914 Lake ...
... Huntington .. 2,889 3,735 Jackson . 2,405 2,348 Jasper . 1,038 1,810 Jay .. 2,638 2,845 Jefferson . 1,939 2,660 Jennings . 1,330 1,659 Johnson . 2,537 2,127 Knox . 4,166 4,421 Kosciusko . 2,544 3,856 Lagrange . 1,003 1,914 Lake ...
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... Huntington ... 2,887 Jackson . 2,390 Jasper . 1,041 Jay .. 2,638 Jefferson . 1,930 Jennings . 1,324 Johnson .. 2,537 Knox . 4,138 Kosciusko 2,540 Lagrange . 1,005 Lake .. 6,075 Laporte .. 3,660 Lawrence .. 1.983 Madison . 5.769 Marion ...
... Huntington ... 2,887 Jackson . 2,390 Jasper . 1,041 Jay .. 2,638 Jefferson . 1,930 Jennings . 1,324 Johnson .. 2,537 Knox . 4,138 Kosciusko 2,540 Lagrange . 1,005 Lake .. 6,075 Laporte .. 3,660 Lawrence .. 1.983 Madison . 5.769 Marion ...
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