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1837 RTES RARY VERITAS SCIENTIA OF THE VERSITY OF MICHIGAN E PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SQUAERIS PENINSULAM AMOENAME CIRCUMSPICE A POLI P THE ALMANAC AND POLITICAL REGIST FOR MICHU.
1837 RTES RARY VERITAS SCIENTIA OF THE VERSITY OF MICHIGAN E PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SQUAERIS PENINSULAM AMOENAME CIRCUMSPICE A POLI P THE ALMANAC AND POLITICAL REGIST FOR MICHU.
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... Michigan ... 9 2,093,889 9 1,636,937 13 1,184,059 16 749,113 20 397,654 Minnesota . 20 1,301,826 26 780,773 28 439,706 30 172,023 33 6,077 Mississippi . 21 1,289,600 18 1,131,597 18 827.922 14 791,305 15 606,526 Missouri . 5 2,679,184 5 ...
... Michigan ... 9 2,093,889 9 1,636,937 13 1,184,059 16 749,113 20 397,654 Minnesota . 20 1,301,826 26 780,773 28 439,706 30 172,023 33 6,077 Mississippi . 21 1,289,600 18 1,131,597 18 827.922 14 791,305 15 606,526 Missouri . 5 2,679,184 5 ...
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... Michigan Mississippi Missouri ... Kentucky Louisiana .. Maine .. Maryland Massachusetts .. Minnesota . 16 LA BERE ! CH : NY : 20 309,978 16 297,675 14 275.148 9 261,542 8 251,002 8 26 78,085 24 76,748 22 72,749 19 72,674 17 64,273 16 59 ...
... Michigan Mississippi Missouri ... Kentucky Louisiana .. Maine .. Maryland Massachusetts .. Minnesota . 16 LA BERE ! CH : NY : 20 309,978 16 297,675 14 275.148 9 261,542 8 251,002 8 26 78,085 24 76,748 22 72,749 19 72,674 17 64,273 16 59 ...
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... Michigan .. 1,091,780 1,002,109 91,787 1,550,009 543,880 35,089 Wisconsin . 874,951 811,929 92.797 1,167,681 519,199 44,464 Minnesota . 695,321 606,505 87,227 834,470 467,356 56.006 Iowa ..... 994,453 917,443 92,256 1,587,827 324,069 ...
... Michigan .. 1,091,780 1,002,109 91,787 1,550,009 543,880 35,089 Wisconsin . 874,951 811,929 92.797 1,167,681 519,199 44,464 Minnesota . 695,321 606,505 87,227 834,470 467,356 56.006 Iowa ..... 994,453 917,443 92,256 1,587,827 324,069 ...
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... Michigan .. 150 858,314 340,315 16 205,780 19 106,436 24 77,763 87 12 Wisconsin ... 113 668,636 2 229,558 15 194,988 Minnesota . 67 509,936 3 331,009 Iowa .... 135 541,071 Missouri 126 981,869 145,082 636,810 North Dakota .. 8 20.646 ...
... Michigan .. 150 858,314 340,315 16 205,780 19 106,436 24 77,763 87 12 Wisconsin ... 113 668,636 2 229,558 15 194,988 Minnesota . 67 509,936 3 331,009 Iowa .... 135 541,071 Missouri 126 981,869 145,082 636,810 North Dakota .. 8 20.646 ...
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