Land of Sunshine, Volume 17F. A. Pattee & Company, 1902 Includes reports, etc., of the Southwest Society of the Archaeological Institutes of America. |
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... Census , 1890 ) : Cincinnati . Philadelphia Boston New York . St. Louis .. Washington Chicago .. Los Angeles 16.37 23.58 23.60 25.62 28,89 29.71 ..118.58 350.64 A BERKELEY COTTAGE IN MIDWINTER . this should be called 6 OUT WEST.
... Census , 1890 ) : Cincinnati . Philadelphia Boston New York . St. Louis .. Washington Chicago .. Los Angeles 16.37 23.58 23.60 25.62 28,89 29.71 ..118.58 350.64 A BERKELEY COTTAGE IN MIDWINTER . this should be called 6 OUT WEST.
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... York , " civilized " more than five times as long as California , has something more than twice as many people in one city as Cali- fornia has in a State more than three times as large as New York State . As the census was made for man ...
... York , " civilized " more than five times as long as California , has something more than twice as many people in one city as Cali- fornia has in a State more than three times as large as New York State . As the census was made for man ...
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... York ( 1896-7 ) . It has over fifty per cent . more students in its colleges , per thou- sand population , than Massachusets , despite the fact that Massachusetts college rolls are fattened by many Western boys , and that few ...
... York ( 1896-7 ) . It has over fifty per cent . more students in its colleges , per thou- sand population , than Massachusets , despite the fact that Massachusetts college rolls are fattened by many Western boys , and that few ...
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... York city . Los Angeles , one church to every 778 people ; New York , one to every 6,542 . Figures for 1899 . Rowell's Newspaper Directory , 1898 . #Statistics gathered by the Los Angeles Times , and not disputed , I believe . One ...
... York city . Los Angeles , one church to every 778 people ; New York , one to every 6,542 . Figures for 1899 . Rowell's Newspaper Directory , 1898 . #Statistics gathered by the Los Angeles Times , and not disputed , I believe . One ...
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... York and Aspinwall ( or Colon as it is now called ) he obtained permis- sion to take home a few bunches as an experiment . He suc- ceeded in selling them at a good rate , and other small shipments followed . This was about 1865. In a ...
... York and Aspinwall ( or Colon as it is now called ) he obtained permis- sion to take home a few bunches as an experiment . He suc- ceeded in selling them at a good rate , and other small shipments followed . This was about 1865. In a ...
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Page 300 - So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth : and they left off to build the city.
Page 497 - No right to the use of water for land in private ownership shall be sold for a tract exceeding 160 acres to any one landowner, and no such sale shall be made to any landowner unless he be an actual bona fide resident on such land, or occupant thereof residing in the neighborhood of said land, and no such right shall permanently attach until all payments therefor are made.
Page 495 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all moneys received from the sale and disposal of public lands in Arizona, California, Colorado.
Page 296 - Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope; only, doth backward pull Our slow designs, when we ourselves are dull.
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Page 256 - All able-bodied male inhabitants of the State, between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years, that are citizens of the United States, or have declared their intention to become citizens thereof, shall constitute the militia of the State...
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Page 502 - That the right to the use of water acquired under the provisions of this act shall be appurtenant to the land irrigated, and beneficial use shall be the basis, the measure, and the limit of the right.