Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... acre . In this way he soon had gathered around him a very large colony . He pro- posed from the beginning to establish a popular government based on the principle of exact justice to all regardless of re- ligious beliefs . He drew to ...
... acre . In this way he soon had gathered around him a very large colony . He pro- posed from the beginning to establish a popular government based on the principle of exact justice to all regardless of re- ligious beliefs . He drew to ...
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... acres , and is bounded on the south by Wilson Avenue , on the east by Kim- ball Avenue , on the north by Leland Avenue . The most striking feature of the new school , aside from its size , will be the Roosevelt Memorial Tower , which ...
... acres , and is bounded on the south by Wilson Avenue , on the east by Kim- ball Avenue , on the north by Leland Avenue . The most striking feature of the new school , aside from its size , will be the Roosevelt Memorial Tower , which ...
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... acre on this sand ridge paralleling the Mississippi River . Farmers in the Mississippi bottoms and on the ridges skirt- ing the long sand bar , covering an area of more than 20,000 acres , told Alex Moir that he was foolhardy to attempt ...
... acre on this sand ridge paralleling the Mississippi River . Farmers in the Mississippi bottoms and on the ridges skirt- ing the long sand bar , covering an area of more than 20,000 acres , told Alex Moir that he was foolhardy to attempt ...
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... acre . Through the personal advice of Mr. Wing and J. W. Coverdale from the Iowa Station , sandsamples were analyzed to see what was needed . Lime and humus were both lacking . Tests were made on a small scale where lime and manure were ...
... acre . Through the personal advice of Mr. Wing and J. W. Coverdale from the Iowa Station , sandsamples were analyzed to see what was needed . Lime and humus were both lacking . Tests were made on a small scale where lime and manure were ...
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... acre . The land is plowed in the spring to a depth of six inches and cow - peas are drilled , broadcasted , or planted in rows , the black - eyed variety is used at the rate of three pecks to the acre . Cow - peas are grown for two ...
... acre . The land is plowed in the spring to a depth of six inches and cow - peas are drilled , broadcasted , or planted in rows , the black - eyed variety is used at the rate of three pecks to the acre . Cow - peas are grown for two ...
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