Wisconsin and Its Resources: With Lake Superior, Its Commerce and Navigation. Including a Trip Up the Mississipi, and a Canoe Voyage on the St. Croix and Brulé Rivers to Lake Superior. To which are Appended, the Constitution of the State [etc.]C. Desilver, 1858 - 308 páginas |
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... Dane county . He journeyed from Massachusetts to St. Louis in 1818 ; thence , in the spring of 1828 , he removed to Blue Mounds , the most advanced outpost in the mines , and has resided there ever since , being , by four years at least ...
... Dane county . He journeyed from Massachusetts to St. Louis in 1818 ; thence , in the spring of 1828 , he removed to Blue Mounds , the most advanced outpost in the mines , and has resided there ever since , being , by four years at least ...
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... Dane County , extending in a line from northwest to southeast , and emptying their waters into Catfish River . They are very transparent , and of sufficient depth in most places for navigation . The country surrounding them is ...
... Dane County , extending in a line from northwest to southeast , and emptying their waters into Catfish River . They are very transparent , and of sufficient depth in most places for navigation . The country surrounding them is ...
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... Dane , the largest and most productive county in the State , is situated on a rising ground , between two lovely lakes , and is the most magnificent site of any inland town in the United States . On the northwest is Lake Mendota , nine ...
... Dane , the largest and most productive county in the State , is situated on a rising ground , between two lovely lakes , and is the most magnificent site of any inland town in the United States . On the northwest is Lake Mendota , nine ...
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... Dane County , which possesses a soil as bountiful , and a surface of country as attractive , as any county in the State , but which , before it was tapped by railroads , was too far from market to render agriculture remunerative . The ...
... Dane County , which possesses a soil as bountiful , and a surface of country as attractive , as any county in the State , but which , before it was tapped by railroads , was too far from market to render agriculture remunerative . The ...
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... Dane County , were Ebenezer Brigham and Abel Rasdel . At the close of the next nine years , we find Madison with a population of 283 , and Dane County 8289 ; and the following nine years swelled the population of Madison to nearly 7000 ...
... Dane County , were Ebenezer Brigham and Abel Rasdel . At the close of the next nine years , we find Madison with a population of 283 , and Dane County 8289 ; and the following nine years swelled the population of Madison to nearly 7000 ...
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