Daily News Almanac and Political Register, Volume 11George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike Chicago Daily News Company, 1895 |
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... June 30 , 1894 . Articles of food , and live animals .. Articles in a crude condition which enter into the various processes of domestic industry .. Articles in a crude condition which enter into the various processes of domestic ...
... June 30 , 1894 . Articles of food , and live animals .. Articles in a crude condition which enter into the various processes of domestic industry .. Articles in a crude condition which enter into the various processes of domestic ...
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... June 1 . Money Circulation Per Capita . F'er Cupita . 1860 . $ 442,102,477 $ 435,407,252 31,443.321 $ 14.06 $ 13.85 1861 . 452,005,767 448,405,767 32,064,000 14.09 13.98 1862 . 358,452,079 334,697,744 32,704,000 10.96 10.23 1863 ...
... June 1 . Money Circulation Per Capita . F'er Cupita . 1860 . $ 442,102,477 $ 435,407,252 31,443.321 $ 14.06 $ 13.85 1861 . 452,005,767 448,405,767 32,064,000 14.09 13.98 1862 . 358,452,079 334,697,744 32,704,000 10.96 10.23 1863 ...
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... June 1 , 1890 . Maine New Hampshire . 62,013 6,179,925 3.044,666 3,135,259 29,151 3,459,018 1,727,387 1,731,631 32,573 4,395,646 2,655,943 1,739,703 34,374 2,998,282 1,657,024 1,341,258 5,500 469,281 274,491 26,350 2,253,432 1,379,419 ...
... June 1 , 1890 . Maine New Hampshire . 62,013 6,179,925 3.044,666 3,135,259 29,151 3,459,018 1,727,387 1,731,631 32,573 4,395,646 2,655,943 1,739,703 34,374 2,998,282 1,657,024 1,341,258 5,500 469,281 274,491 26,350 2,253,432 1,379,419 ...
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... 65,089 2,273,182 Oregon 37,722 874,353 250 2,678 12,101 238,203 218,736 5,948,591 California 815,995 17,548,386 664 10,388 70,303 2,381,270 57,569 1,463,068 Widows Total Under Act June 27 , 1890 -- Invalid. STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE . 59 ..
... 65,089 2,273,182 Oregon 37,722 874,353 250 2,678 12,101 238,203 218,736 5,948,591 California 815,995 17,548,386 664 10,388 70,303 2,381,270 57,569 1,463,068 Widows Total Under Act June 27 , 1890 -- Invalid. STATISTICS OF AGRICULTURE . 59 ..
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... June Providence , R. I .... 150,000 400 403 372 Dec. 30 , 1893 31 , 1893 27,245 11,348 23 7,105 4.999 30 New Haven , Conn .. 92,500 400 399 232 Nov. 30 , 1893 6,541 3,770 25 Portland , Ore .. 90,000 400 290 310 Dec. 31 , 1893 4,619 ...
... June Providence , R. I .... 150,000 400 403 372 Dec. 30 , 1893 31 , 1893 27,245 11,348 23 7,105 4.999 30 New Haven , Conn .. 92,500 400 399 232 Nov. 30 , 1893 6,541 3,770 25 Portland , Ore .. 90,000 400 290 310 Dec. 31 , 1893 4,619 ...
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Page 227 - States to divulge or to make known in any manner whatever not provided by law to any person the operations, style of work, or apparatus of any manufacturer or producer visited by him in the discharge of his official duties...
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