An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and Political, for the Year ..., Volume 3American News Company, 1879 |
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... Kentucky . 1,321,011 13 Louisiana 14 Maine .. 15 Maryland 16 Massachusetts ... Michigan 1,184,059 48,649 2,655 22,547 30,580 53,127 34.613 18 Minnesota 439,706 23,941 102 5,558 18,855 24,413 12,747 19 Mississippi . 827,922 48,028 264,902 ...
... Kentucky . 1,321,011 13 Louisiana 14 Maine .. 15 Maryland 16 Massachusetts ... Michigan 1,184,059 48,649 2,655 22,547 30,580 53,127 34.613 18 Minnesota 439,706 23,941 102 5,558 18,855 24,413 12,747 19 Mississippi . 827,922 48,028 264,902 ...
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... Kansas 18 Kentucky .. 19 Louisiana . 20 Maine . 21 Maryland .. 470,173 504,213 432,079 451,762 268,118 289,719 ... 22 Massachusetts .. 1,962,378 2,087,228 322,407 1,426,783 660,445 23 Michigan 934,073 1,004,487 410,957 943,316 61,171 24 ...
... Kansas 18 Kentucky .. 19 Louisiana . 20 Maine . 21 Maryland .. 470,173 504,213 432,079 451,762 268,118 289,719 ... 22 Massachusetts .. 1,962,378 2,087,228 322,407 1,426,783 660,445 23 Michigan 934,073 1,004,487 410,957 943,316 61,171 24 ...
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... Kansas . 1861 3 Kentucky . 1792 10 12 Louisiana .. 1812 Maine ... 1820 Maryland ... Massachusetts ... 28 . 14 17 20 8 : 13 23793 13 10 10 10 3 4 4 6 8 7 6 5 8 6 6 12 11 Michigan 1837 4 Minnesota ... 19 22 23 22 NG : DOND : G H : HONE : Bra : ...
... Kansas . 1861 3 Kentucky . 1792 10 12 Louisiana .. 1812 Maine ... 1820 Maryland ... Massachusetts ... 28 . 14 17 20 8 : 13 23793 13 10 10 10 3 4 4 6 8 7 6 5 8 6 6 12 11 Michigan 1837 4 Minnesota ... 19 22 23 22 NG : DOND : G H : HONE : Bra : ...
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... Kentucky . 27,786 64,301 36,515 92,087 13 Louisiana * . 14 Maine 61,803 17,592 44,211 106,014 15 Maryland .. 40,153 7,414 32,739 72,892 16 Massachusetts 126,742 77.997 48,745 175,487 17 Michigan 91,521 16,917 74,604 166,125 18 Minnesota ...
... Kentucky . 27,786 64,301 36,515 92,087 13 Louisiana * . 14 Maine 61,803 17,592 44,211 106,014 15 Maryland .. 40,153 7,414 32,739 72,892 16 Massachusetts 126,742 77.997 48,745 175,487 17 Michigan 91,521 16,917 74,604 166,125 18 Minnesota ...
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... 21 Missouri . 6 22 Nebraska . 6 23 Nevada ... 4 Colorado 3 3 3 24 N. Hampshire . 5 333 : .335 15 15 15 R. B. Hayes ... Kansas . 5 5 5 32 S. Carolina * . 13 Kentucky , 12 12 12 33 Tennessee ... : 23247 : 22 22 3 29 12 14 Louisiana * 8 8 8 34 ...
... 21 Missouri . 6 22 Nebraska . 6 23 Nevada ... 4 Colorado 3 3 3 24 N. Hampshire . 5 333 : .335 15 15 15 R. B. Hayes ... Kansas . 5 5 5 32 S. Carolina * . 13 Kentucky , 12 12 12 33 Tennessee ... : 23247 : 22 22 3 29 12 14 Louisiana * 8 8 8 34 ...
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