Wisconsin Magazine of History, Volume 3Milo Milton Quaife, Joseph Schafer, Edward Porter Alexander State Historical Society of Wisconsin., 1920 |
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... trade resulted in the development of comprehensive schemes for securing such patronage . The purpose of this paper is to describe official state competition of a somewhat like nature . To the railroad the capture of immigrant trade ...
... trade resulted in the development of comprehensive schemes for securing such patronage . The purpose of this paper is to describe official state competition of a somewhat like nature . To the railroad the capture of immigrant trade ...
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... trade to the full . Competition was particularly spirited among the railroad agents . The New York and Erie , for example , tried to make the immigrants start for the interior immediately after their arrival , for fear of having them ...
... trade to the full . Competition was particularly spirited among the railroad agents . The New York and Erie , for example , tried to make the immigrants start for the interior immediately after their arrival , for fear of having them ...
Halaman 30
... from Mackinac , and fifty tons of lead ore were taken . During the fur trade period bars of lead were 7 ' Ibid . , XI , 151 . 8 accepted in lieu of currency and in 1765 had THE STORY OF WISCONSIN, 1634-1848 Louise Phelps Kellogg.
... from Mackinac , and fifty tons of lead ore were taken . During the fur trade period bars of lead were 7 ' Ibid . , XI , 151 . 8 accepted in lieu of currency and in 1765 had THE STORY OF WISCONSIN, 1634-1848 Louise Phelps Kellogg.
Halaman 31
... trade . Dubuque was a trader ; so were the earliest American operators of whom we hear , George Davenport , Jesse Shull , Dr. Samuel C. Muir , Amos Farrar , and Russell Farnham . They purchased lead of the Indians , either to secure ...
... trade . Dubuque was a trader ; so were the earliest American operators of whom we hear , George Davenport , Jesse Shull , Dr. Samuel C. Muir , Amos Farrar , and Russell Farnham . They purchased lead of the Indians , either to secure ...
Halaman 44
... trading post at Louseburg ) . A crew of men were at work finishing the Chetek dam . It was late in the evening , so we went to bed in a tent , and the next morning the cook said the Indians had come from the rice beds and were camping ...
... trading post at Louseburg ) . A crew of men were at work finishing the Chetek dam . It was late in the evening , so we went to bed in a tent , and the next morning the cook said the Indians had come from the rice beds and were camping ...
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Halaman 427 - Oh! the last rays of feeling and life must depart, Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart. Yet it was not that nature had shed o'er the scene Her purest of crystal and brightest of green; 'twas not her soft magic of streamlet or hill, Oh!
Halaman 446 - Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptised, shall be saved ; but he that believeth not, shall be damned.
Halaman 446 - HOW vain are all things here below ! How false and yet how fair ! Each pleasure hath its poison too, And every sweet a snare. 2 The brightest things below the sky Give but a flattering light ; We should suspect some danger nigh Where we possess delight.
Halaman 157 - We had camp by 2 skerries [ie by a lake wherein are two skerries] one day's journey north from this stone We were [out] and fished one day After We came home [we] found 10...
Halaman 208 - The legislature shall provide by law for the establishment of district schools, which shall be as nearly uniform as practicable; and such schools shall be free and without charge for tuition to all children between the ages of four and twenty years, and no sectarian instruction shall be allowed therein.
Halaman 331 - We had camp by a lake wherein are two skerries [small rocky elevations], one day's journey north from this stone. We were out and fished one day. After we came home we found ten of our men red with blood and dead. Ave Maria. Save us from evil. We have 10 of our party by the sea to look after our ships, 14 days journey from this island. Year 1362.
Halaman 389 - By reason of its geographical location, occupying a middle place between the east and the west, between the north and the south of...
Halaman 111 - To loan, in its discretion, for such periods and under such rules and restrictions as it may adopt, to libraries, educational institutions and other organizations or to private individuals in good standing, such books, pamphlets or other materials that if lost or destroyed could easily and without much expense be replaced...
Halaman 479 - ... up the Wisconsin with a cargo of flour for the garrison ; and a portion of the officers having been ordered down to Prairie du Chien, they had obtained this large boat to transport themselves, families, furniture, and horses, all at once, down to their destination. The boat was about one hundred and twenty feet long, covered in to the height of six feet above the gunnel, and very much in appearance like the Noah's Ark given to children, excepting that the roof was flat.
Halaman 101 - Its object shall be the collection, preservation, exhibition, and publication of materials for the study of history, especially the history of this State and of the Middle West: to this end, exploring the archeology of said region, acquiring documents and manuscripts, obtaining narratives and records of pioneers, conducting a library of historical reference, maintaining a gallery of historical portraiture and an ethnological and historical museum, publishing...