Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 8Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1925 |
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... moving spirit in that schoolhouse meeting , the first held in the United States , March 20 , 1854 , where it was definitely determined that so far as this pioneer community could do so , a new party should be organized , under the name ...
... moving spirit in that schoolhouse meeting , the first held in the United States , March 20 , 1854 , where it was definitely determined that so far as this pioneer community could do so , a new party should be organized , under the name ...
Halaman 40
... moved to Chicago . A story which illustrates the sad contrast in their lives in this new land is told about Mrs. St. Sure . Attired in a green velvet riding suit , sole relic of her former grandeur , 40 Mabel V. Hansen.
... moved to Chicago . A story which illustrates the sad contrast in their lives in this new land is told about Mrs. St. Sure . Attired in a green velvet riding suit , sole relic of her former grandeur , 40 Mabel V. Hansen.
Halaman 55
... moved two miles north to get a better water front . A Congregational mission was established on the island in 1830 , with Frederick Ayer in charge ; the following year the Reverend Sherman Hall assumed direction of the work . This was ...
... moved two miles north to get a better water front . A Congregational mission was established on the island in 1830 , with Frederick Ayer in charge ; the following year the Reverend Sherman Hall assumed direction of the work . This was ...
Halaman 68
... moved over into Sauk County in time to start a garden and get in a crop for the summer . John hired the help for her and spent his week - ends at home to see how things were prospering . He never took to farming and never could tell ...
... moved over into Sauk County in time to start a garden and get in a crop for the summer . John hired the help for her and spent his week - ends at home to see how things were prospering . He never took to farming and never could tell ...
Halaman 88
... move farther into the country , as their cattle are hampered by the fences of their neighbors . RECOLLECTIONS OF LIFE IN EARLY WISCONSIN1 AMHERST WILLOUGHBY Kellogg That was a memorable winter . A deep snow fell in October followed soon ...
... move farther into the country , as their cattle are hampered by the fences of their neighbors . RECOLLECTIONS OF LIFE IN EARLY WISCONSIN1 AMHERST WILLOUGHBY Kellogg That was a memorable winter . A deep snow fell in October followed soon ...
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