Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen65Illinois State Historical Society., 1972 |
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... ( Washington : Govern- ment Printing Office , 1942 ) , p . 43 . 3 . U.S. Geological Survey , Mineral Resources of the United States ; Part II : Nonmetals ( Washington : Government Printing Office , 1925 ) , p . 529 . 4. At their greatest ...
... ( Washington : Govern- ment Printing Office , 1942 ) , p . 43 . 3 . U.S. Geological Survey , Mineral Resources of the United States ; Part II : Nonmetals ( Washington : Government Printing Office , 1925 ) , p . 529 . 4. At their greatest ...
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... Washington 13,731 10,805 78.7 2,920 21.3 6 Wayne 12,223 11,995 98.1 227 1.9 1 White 12,403 Williamson 12,205 11,743 ... ( Washington , D.C .: Government Printing Office , 1864 ) , pp . 86-87 , 102-03 . ties from 1860 through 1862 ; and ...
... Washington 13,731 10,805 78.7 2,920 21.3 6 Wayne 12,223 11,995 98.1 227 1.9 1 White 12,403 Williamson 12,205 11,743 ... ( Washington , D.C .: Government Printing Office , 1864 ) , pp . 86-87 , 102-03 . ties from 1860 through 1862 ; and ...
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... Washington presented their arguments in turn . There were seven speakers for New York . The first , Roswell P. Flower , was also the most impressive . Flower emphasized , above all , the city's $ 15 million commitment , which would ...
... Washington presented their arguments in turn . There were seven speakers for New York . The first , Roswell P. Flower , was also the most impressive . Flower emphasized , above all , the city's $ 15 million commitment , which would ...
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