Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 8Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925 |
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... York delegation , followed by the committee of arrangements from New York , mounted , sixty - five mem- bers " ; their banner , borne in the barouche , proclaimed the sentiment : " The Bible the basis of Education , and the Safeguard of ...
... York delegation , followed by the committee of arrangements from New York , mounted , sixty - five mem- bers " ; their banner , borne in the barouche , proclaimed the sentiment : " The Bible the basis of Education , and the Safeguard of ...
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... York took similar action . That was just the period of the rapid settlement of Northeasterners , or Yankees , in Wis- consin , and in order to reveal the character of the agitation which came ten years later to that new community , it ...
... York took similar action . That was just the period of the rapid settlement of Northeasterners , or Yankees , in Wis- consin , and in order to reveal the character of the agitation which came ten years later to that new community , it ...
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... York , which the Mil- waukee Daily American declared to be essentially like the platforms of all the northern states . 15 Sentinel , Sept. 1 , 1855. The resolution was introduced by Charles G. Rodolf , a man of Swiss birth . 16 Ibid ...
... York , which the Mil- waukee Daily American declared to be essentially like the platforms of all the northern states . 15 Sentinel , Sept. 1 , 1855. The resolution was introduced by Charles G. Rodolf , a man of Swiss birth . 16 Ibid ...
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... York and Pennsylvania , afterwards the owner of a steamboat that plied between Albany and New York , accustomed to the tough conditions that belonged to business life before the days of the railroads , or even of canals , he brought to ...
... York and Pennsylvania , afterwards the owner of a steamboat that plied between Albany and New York , accustomed to the tough conditions that belonged to business life before the days of the railroads , or even of canals , he brought to ...
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... of an academy in New York and had brought to the West a little money , the savings from his frugal life as a teacher . To him the Convention appealed , asking him to assume the work of the new college Early History of Ripon College 29.
... of an academy in New York and had brought to the West a little money , the savings from his frugal life as a teacher . To him the Convention appealed , asking him to assume the work of the new college Early History of Ripon College 29.
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