Chicago Daily News Almanac and Political RegisterChicago Daily News Company, 1893 |
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... Washington's farewell , 1783 . Battle of Opelousas , La . , 1863 . George Peabody died , 1869 . Battle near Nashville , 1862 . Brownsville , Tex . , taken . 1863 . Battle of Tippecanoe , 1811 . Confed . envoys taken , 1861 . Battle of ...
... Washington's farewell , 1783 . Battle of Opelousas , La . , 1863 . George Peabody died , 1869 . Battle near Nashville , 1862 . Brownsville , Tex . , taken . 1863 . Battle of Tippecanoe , 1811 . Confed . envoys taken , 1861 . Battle of ...
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... Washington .. 34 349,390 West Virginia . 28 762,794 29 618,457 27 442,014 Wisconsin .. 14 1,686,880 16 1,315,497 15 1,054,670 15 775,881 24 305,391 Wyoming 43 60,705 The States .. 61,908,906 49,371,310 : 38,155,505 31,218,021 23,067,262 ...
... Washington .. 34 349,390 West Virginia . 28 762,794 29 618,457 27 442,014 Wisconsin .. 14 1,686,880 16 1,315,497 15 1,054,670 15 775,881 24 305,391 Wyoming 43 60,705 The States .. 61,908,906 49,371,310 : 38,155,505 31,218,021 23,067,262 ...
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... Washington . West Virginia . Wisconsin . 29 30,945 Wyoming .. The States ..... 17,019,641 12,820,868 9,600,783 7,215,858 5,294,390 Alaska . Arizona .... Dakota . Dist . of Columbia . 43,712 39,834 33,039 24,023 14,093 Idaho Indian ...
... Washington . West Virginia . Wisconsin . 29 30,945 Wyoming .. The States ..... 17,019,641 12,820,868 9,600,783 7,215,858 5,294,390 Alaska . Arizona .... Dakota . Dist . of Columbia . 43,712 39,834 33,039 24,023 14,093 Idaho Indian ...
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... Washington 340,513 254,319 185,562 68,757 86,194 8,877 Oregon 301,758 253,936 203,969 49,967 47.822 12,009 California .. 1,111,672 818,119 497,729 320,390 293,553 96,458 * Including Chinese , Japanese and civilized Indians . PERCENTAGE ...
... Washington 340,513 254,319 185,562 68,757 86,194 8,877 Oregon 301,758 253,936 203,969 49,967 47.822 12,009 California .. 1,111,672 818,119 497,729 320,390 293,553 96,458 * Including Chinese , Japanese and civilized Indians . PERCENTAGE ...
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... Washington . Oregon .. California .. 68.24 65.34 60.71 6.69 1.88 97.62 85.13 63.57 97.92 91.26 77.45 13.81 6.66 98.49 76.51 49.20 27.31 21.98 99.00 73.13 43.83 29.30 25.87 99.62 68.85 25.76 43.09 30.77 99.56 63.69 23.89 39.80 35.87 ...
... Washington . Oregon .. California .. 68.24 65.34 60.71 6.69 1.88 97.62 85.13 63.57 97.92 91.26 77.45 13.81 6.66 98.49 76.51 49.20 27.31 21.98 99.00 73.13 43.83 29.30 25.87 99.62 68.85 25.76 43.09 30.77 99.56 63.69 23.89 39.80 35.87 ...
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