Biennial Report, Volume 10Bureau of Labor Statistics., 1902 |
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... THE YEARS 1901-1902 . F. V. MEYERS , Commissioner . A. J. JOHNSTON , Librar SACRAMENTO : : SUPERINTENDENT STATE PRINTING . 1902 . TENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Stanfor 1909 Bureau of Labor. 331.06 versity C153 331.06 C153 Front Cover.
... THE YEARS 1901-1902 . F. V. MEYERS , Commissioner . A. J. JOHNSTON , Librar SACRAMENTO : : SUPERINTENDENT STATE PRINTING . 1902 . TENTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE Stanfor 1909 Bureau of Labor. 331.06 versity C153 331.06 C153 Front Cover.
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... YEARS 1901-1902 . F. V. MEYERS , Commissioner . SACRAMENTO : SUPERINTENDENT STATE PRINTING . 1902 . A. J. JOHNSTON , :::: Librar 331.06 C153 STANFORD UNIVER LIBRARIES OF THE Bureau of Labor. 331.06 C153 versity 331.06 C153.
... YEARS 1901-1902 . F. V. MEYERS , Commissioner . SACRAMENTO : SUPERINTENDENT STATE PRINTING . 1902 . A. J. JOHNSTON , :::: Librar 331.06 C153 STANFORD UNIVER LIBRARIES OF THE Bureau of Labor. 331.06 C153 versity 331.06 C153.
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... -1902 . F. V. MEYERS , : Commissioner : UNIVERSITY SACRAMENTO : A. J. JOHNSTON , :::::: SUPERINTENDENT STATE PRINTING . 1902 . 111053 BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS , STATE OF CALIFORNIA . TENTH BIENNIAL REPORT F. V. MEYERS, ...
... -1902 . F. V. MEYERS , : Commissioner : UNIVERSITY SACRAMENTO : A. J. JOHNSTON , :::::: SUPERINTENDENT STATE PRINTING . 1902 . 111053 BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS , STATE OF CALIFORNIA . TENTH BIENNIAL REPORT F. V. MEYERS, ...
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... SACRAMENTO- SAN BENITO-- Copper , gold , and granite . Argentiferous galena and gold . Gold , mineral springs , and platinum . Antimony , coal , copper , gold , and salt . Gold , granite , and macadam . Coal , gold , mineral waters ...
... SACRAMENTO- SAN BENITO-- Copper , gold , and granite . Argentiferous galena and gold . Gold , mineral springs , and platinum . Antimony , coal , copper , gold , and salt . Gold , granite , and macadam . Coal , gold , mineral waters ...
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... Sacramento , Stock- ton , San José , Los Angeles , and San Diego ; and shows : ( 1 ) The number of male pupils enrolled in the several said grades at said time . NUMBER OF BOYS ENROLLED 5,935 7,792 5,589 4,897 4,160 3,519 66 CHILDREN OF ...
... Sacramento , Stock- ton , San José , Los Angeles , and San Diego ; and shows : ( 1 ) The number of male pupils enrolled in the several said grades at said time . NUMBER OF BOYS ENROLLED 5,935 7,792 5,589 4,897 4,160 3,519 66 CHILDREN OF ...
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