Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1874 |
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... cent . below this in quantity , amounting to about 870 , - 000,000 bushels . The quality is estimated at about 16 per cent . below that of last year . Rye . - The crop of 1873 is about 2 per cent . below that of 1872 , and will not vary ...
... cent . below this in quantity , amounting to about 870 , - 000,000 bushels . The quality is estimated at about 16 per cent . below that of last year . Rye . - The crop of 1873 is about 2 per cent . below that of 1872 , and will not vary ...
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... cent . better than that of 1872. The value of the hay - crop of 1873 is certainly not less than $ 445,000,000 . Tobacco . The crop of 1872 was remarkable in quantity , being considerably the largest raised since 1860 , amounting to ...
... cent . better than that of 1872. The value of the hay - crop of 1873 is certainly not less than $ 445,000,000 . Tobacco . The crop of 1872 was remarkable in quantity , being considerably the largest raised since 1860 , amounting to ...
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... cent . above the average . In Kansas it was 60 per cent . above last year , and in Iowa 88 per cent . above . The crop was probably not far from 27,000,000 pounds . Beans and Peas were about an average crop . There are usually from ...
... cent . above the average . In Kansas it was 60 per cent . above last year , and in Iowa 88 per cent . above . The crop was probably not far from 27,000,000 pounds . Beans and Peas were about an average crop . There are usually from ...
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... cent . The Governor , in his message to this body assembled in the Court - House , says : To meet these wants , I advise an issue of bonds maturing at some short time that your wisdom will suggest , not exceeding $ 2,000,000 , bearing ...
... cent . The Governor , in his message to this body assembled in the Court - House , says : To meet these wants , I advise an issue of bonds maturing at some short time that your wisdom will suggest , not exceeding $ 2,000,000 , bearing ...
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... cent . tax for any county expenditures . Another act provided for the acquisition by purchase of a portion of West Florida , for a million dollars . The provisional contract of sale of the Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad , its franchises ...
... cent . tax for any county expenditures . Another act provided for the acquisition by purchase of a portion of West Florida , for a million dollars . The provisional contract of sale of the Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad , its franchises ...
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