Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volumen16American Antiquarian Society., 1905 - 6 páginas |
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... income of the Fund was to be used in the purchase of books , for pay- ing the salary of the librarian and for incidental expenses . In 1858 about $ 10,000 was carried to this Fund from what had been known as the General Fund , and for a ...
... income of the Fund was to be used in the purchase of books , for pay- ing the salary of the librarian and for incidental expenses . In 1858 about $ 10,000 was carried to this Fund from what had been known as the General Fund , and for a ...
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... income is to be used for the purpose of exploring the ancient monuments of this continent , and to aid in increasing the library and cabinet . By the accumulation of income the Fund now amounts to over $ 16,000 . 3. The Bookbinding Fund ...
... income is to be used for the purpose of exploring the ancient monuments of this continent , and to aid in increasing the library and cabinet . By the accumulation of income the Fund now amounts to over $ 16,000 . 3. The Bookbinding Fund ...
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... income is " to be expended as a premium for the writing of papers on archæological sub- jects . " 8. The Benjamin F. Thomas Local History Fund , of $ 1,000 , was established in February , 1879 , by the receipt of that sum from the ...
... income is " to be expended as a premium for the writing of papers on archæological sub- jects . " 8. The Benjamin F. Thomas Local History Fund , of $ 1,000 , was established in February , 1879 , by the receipt of that sum from the ...
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... income of the fund . 13. The Francis H. Dewey Fund was created by a legacy of $ 2,000 from Hon . Francis H. Dewey , of Wor- cester , " the income to be applied to the purchase of the biographies and miscellaneous writings of ...
... income of the fund . 13. The Francis H. Dewey Fund was created by a legacy of $ 2,000 from Hon . Francis H. Dewey , of Wor- cester , " the income to be applied to the purchase of the biographies and miscellaneous writings of ...
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... Income Account , • . Premium Account , · $ 36,595.65 16,865.30 7,245.13 30,512.22 • 12,772.72 6,027.75 • • 1,193.35 5,219.40 1,000.00 5,000.00 1,596.96 521.99 4,274.75 · 15,349.88 3,402.36 2,200.00 $ 149,777.46 11.11 68.18 $ 149,856.75 ...
... Income Account , • . Premium Account , · $ 36,595.65 16,865.30 7,245.13 30,512.22 • 12,772.72 6,027.75 • • 1,193.35 5,219.40 1,000.00 5,000.00 1,596.96 521.99 4,274.75 · 15,349.88 3,402.36 2,200.00 $ 149,777.46 11.11 68.18 $ 149,856.75 ...
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Página 189 - Thus, the house which was commenced in 1786, was finished in 1818, having been thirty-two years in building. The controversy concerning Levi Harvey's mill privilege and flowage rights arose in this way. Away back in 1780, an article was inserted in the warrant to see if the town would adopt any method to build mills in said town, but the vote was that as a town they could not do anything as to building mills. But it seems that some individuals gave said Harvey a bond that they would purchase the...
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Página 98 - Lo, the poor Indian ! whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind ; TOO His soul, proud Science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way ; Yet simple Nature to his hope has...
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Página 109 - The trading posts reached by these trails were on the sites of Indian villages which had been placed in positions suggested by nature; and these trading posts, situated so as to command the water systems of the country, have grown into such cities as Albany, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Council Bluffs, and Kansas City.