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... ( colored ) , I. R. VI . - George Alexander Pearre , R. Thomas A. Poffenberger , D. John Thomas Baker , Pro . CECIL COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSE LAW . Under the Cecil county liquor license over two hotels are allowed in any dis- law , ratified ...
... ( colored ) , I. R. VI . - George Alexander Pearre , R. Thomas A. Poffenberger , D. John Thomas Baker , Pro . CECIL COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSE LAW . Under the Cecil county liquor license over two hotels are allowed in any dis- law , ratified ...
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... ( COLORED ) . * Lieut . - Col . Richard C. Croxton , ( U.S.A. ) Maj . Joseph B. Johnson . * Maj . Charles E. Cabell . Co. A - Wm A. Hankins . Lieut . Chas . R. Alexander , Assist . Surg . * Lieut . Allen J. Black , Assist . Surgeon ...
... ( COLORED ) . * Lieut . - Col . Richard C. Croxton , ( U.S.A. ) Maj . Joseph B. Johnson . * Maj . Charles E. Cabell . Co. A - Wm A. Hankins . Lieut . Chas . R. Alexander , Assist . Surg . * Lieut . Allen J. Black , Assist . Surgeon ...
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... 3,408 4,525 52 6,734 3,226 844 6,898 3,792 895 4,687 6,681 3,831 103 3,934 5,503 4,239 667 4,906 5,691 3,905 1,02 4,917 White . Colored . BALTIMORE CITY PRECINCT REGISTRATION , 1898 THE BALTIMORE SUN ALMANAC , 1899 . 83.
... 3,408 4,525 52 6,734 3,226 844 6,898 3,792 895 4,687 6,681 3,831 103 3,934 5,503 4,239 667 4,906 5,691 3,905 1,02 4,917 White . Colored . BALTIMORE CITY PRECINCT REGISTRATION , 1898 THE BALTIMORE SUN ALMANAC , 1899 . 83.
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... Colored . Totals . 345 234 356 320 405 367 351 278 338 298 280 326 243 204 163 276 255 248 281 259 287 397 333 328 322 303 418 340 333 357 317 367 196 SECOND WARD . Precincts.- 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Total 243 170 234 ...
... Colored . Totals . 345 234 356 320 405 367 351 278 338 298 280 326 243 204 163 276 255 248 281 259 287 397 333 328 322 303 418 340 333 357 317 367 196 SECOND WARD . Precincts.- 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Total 243 170 234 ...
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... Colored . 247 391 343 435 6 0 이 16 424 0 416 309 1 11 330 273 406 346 288 404 4612 9 3 35 26 0 6 113 Totals . 253 391 343 451 424 417 320 339 276 441 272 288 410 ' 4725 White . Colored . Totals . TENTH WARD . Precincts.- 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 ...
... Colored . 247 391 343 435 6 0 이 16 424 0 416 309 1 11 330 273 406 346 288 404 4612 9 3 35 26 0 6 113 Totals . 253 391 343 451 424 417 320 339 276 441 272 288 410 ' 4725 White . Colored . Totals . TENTH WARD . Precincts.- 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 ...
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Page 33 - acts of bankruptcy by a person shall consist of his having (1) conveyed, transferred, concealed, or removed, or permitted to be concealed or removed, any part of his property with intent to hinder...
Page 64 - Second, that it is the duty of the United States to demand, and the government of the United States does hereby demand, that the government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
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