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... accordance with the plan early in the year 1876 , and at an expense to the natio trifling in comparison with the benefits anticipated . 2 - Gov . MESS . CHEAP TRANSPORTATION BY LAND . The permanent improvement of natural 19.
... accordance with the plan early in the year 1876 , and at an expense to the natio trifling in comparison with the benefits anticipated . 2 - Gov . MESS . CHEAP TRANSPORTATION BY LAND . The permanent improvement of natural 19.
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... land carriage , with a view to every possible relief from existing evils . Wisconsin has a territo- rial area approximating that of all the New England states com- bined , and its soil abounds with many sources of agricultural and ...
... land carriage , with a view to every possible relief from existing evils . Wisconsin has a territo- rial area approximating that of all the New England states com- bined , and its soil abounds with many sources of agricultural and ...
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... land , exclusive of city and village lots . But a small fraction of this vast land empire is yet under cultiva- tion , and the portion which has been improved is susceptible of an almost incalculable increase in production and value ...
... land , exclusive of city and village lots . But a small fraction of this vast land empire is yet under cultiva- tion , and the portion which has been improved is susceptible of an almost incalculable increase in production and value ...
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... Lands Trespass Fund ... North Wisconsin Railroad Aid Fund .... 27,047 10 323 75 5,000 00 18,891 04 12,710 62 875 00 ... Land Trespass Fund .. North Wisconsin Railroad Aid Fund .. Balance , September 30 , 1872 Balance , September 30 ...
... Lands Trespass Fund ... North Wisconsin Railroad Aid Fund .... 27,047 10 323 75 5,000 00 18,891 04 12,710 62 875 00 ... Land Trespass Fund .. North Wisconsin Railroad Aid Fund .. Balance , September 30 , 1872 Balance , September 30 ...
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... Land office .... Labor about capitol . Engineers and firemen , heating apparatus State carpenters ... Night watchmen .. 15,487 00 $ 36,791 99 3,518 85 2,621 50 1,799 75 1,422 25 Janitor and messenger services . 7,934 00 Laborers ...
... Land office .... Labor about capitol . Engineers and firemen , heating apparatus State carpenters ... Night watchmen .. 15,487 00 $ 36,791 99 3,518 85 2,621 50 1,799 75 1,422 25 Janitor and messenger services . 7,934 00 Laborers ...
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