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... springs , 3 - Report of Committee on Banks and Incorporations , 4 - Report of the Committee of Ways and Means , in re- lation to the re - issue of state scrip , 5 - Report of the Judiciary Committee , upon the legality of the settlement ...
... springs , 3 - Report of Committee on Banks and Incorporations , 4 - Report of the Committee of Ways and Means , in re- lation to the re - issue of state scrip , 5 - Report of the Judiciary Committee , upon the legality of the settlement ...
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... Springs . Detroit , January 5 , 1842 . To the Hon . Senate and House of Representatives of Michigan : I have the honor to lay before you the accompanying statement of the progress which has been made in improvements at the state salt ...
... Springs . Detroit , January 5 , 1842 . To the Hon . Senate and House of Representatives of Michigan : I have the honor to lay before you the accompanying statement of the progress which has been made in improvements at the state salt ...
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... springs on Grand river , the upper salt rock has been perforated and an abundant supply of salt water flows from it , but since there has been no expectation of obtaining water of suffi- cient strength to rest upon from these upper ...
... springs on Grand river , the upper salt rock has been perforated and an abundant supply of salt water flows from it , but since there has been no expectation of obtaining water of suffi- cient strength to rest upon from these upper ...
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... springs , would be considerably more than that contained in the water originally used for the manufacture of salt in the great salt district of Kanawha , Va . A careful analysis of this mixed water , taken when the state well had been ...
... springs , would be considerably more than that contained in the water originally used for the manufacture of salt in the great salt district of Kanawha , Va . A careful analysis of this mixed water , taken when the state well had been ...
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... springs , and in order to procure water as concentrated as circum- stances would permit , for analysis , an open tube , of a diametar con- siderably less than the well , was sunk to a depth of 415 feet , and the upper end of the tube ...
... springs , and in order to procure water as concentrated as circum- stances would permit , for analysis , an open tube , of a diametar con- siderably less than the well , was sunk to a depth of 415 feet , and the upper end of the tube ...
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