Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 8Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925 |
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... given point ; that the streets along the whole line were densely crowded , while " the windows and balconies of the houses were occupied by ladies , showering bouquets and wreaths , and waving their handkerchiefs in token of admira ...
... given point ; that the streets along the whole line were densely crowded , while " the windows and balconies of the houses were occupied by ladies , showering bouquets and wreaths , and waving their handkerchiefs in token of admira ...
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... given to purchase two additional acres of ground from the Phalanx . The lands being acquired , the " ground for the first building , " so writes one who participated , " was staked out in a snow storm by three men , who together were ...
... given to purchase two additional acres of ground from the Phalanx . The lands being acquired , the " ground for the first building , " so writes one who participated , " was staked out in a snow storm by three men , who together were ...
Halaman 51
... given the first impetus to the regular Swedish emigration . He was young and fearless and possessed many of the qualities necessary for the struggles in the American wilderness . Although the settle- ment at Pine Lake failed , it was ...
... given the first impetus to the regular Swedish emigration . He was young and fearless and possessed many of the qualities necessary for the struggles in the American wilderness . Although the settle- ment at Pine Lake failed , it was ...
Halaman 55
... given the post at La Pointe , and with it a commission from the French monarch to work the copper mines of the Ontonagon region ; but the record further shows that , be- cause of the superstition of the natives , he met with serious ...
... given the post at La Pointe , and with it a commission from the French monarch to work the copper mines of the Ontonagon region ; but the record further shows that , be- cause of the superstition of the natives , he met with serious ...
Halaman 74
... Given Davis Mack , whose demise was noticed in the March issue of this maga- zine . At the special request of the family and close friends of the deceased the occasion was entirely informal , and marked by a spontaneity of interest in ...
... Given Davis Mack , whose demise was noticed in the March issue of this maga- zine . At the special request of the family and close friends of the deceased the occasion was entirely informal , and marked by a spontaneity of interest in ...
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