Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of the Sixty-first Congress, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... York * Massachusetts * Maine ... * New Hampshire Wisconsin__ . * Vermont Pennsylvania * Connecticut . Horsepower . 368 , 456 187 , 848 167 , 264 112,755 99 , 007 87,615 86 , 223 71 , 414 States marked ( * ) would have their water power ...
... York * Massachusetts * Maine ... * New Hampshire Wisconsin__ . * Vermont Pennsylvania * Connecticut . Horsepower . 368 , 456 187 , 848 167 , 264 112,755 99 , 007 87,615 86 , 223 71 , 414 States marked ( * ) would have their water power ...
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... York ( Mr. Cocks ) will not go away , because this is in direct answer to his question - when I was 12 years old I helped the negroes to plant corn on a field of my father's of 50 or 60 acres . A year or two after that he turned that ...
... York ( Mr. Cocks ) will not go away , because this is in direct answer to his question - when I was 12 years old I helped the negroes to plant corn on a field of my father's of 50 or 60 acres . A year or two after that he turned that ...
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... York , causes trouble to the highway and railroad every spring by landslides . The slope is partially wooded with hemlock trees . When the ground softens in the spring the wind sways these trees farther and farther over until one after ...
... York , causes trouble to the highway and railroad every spring by landslides . The slope is partially wooded with hemlock trees . When the ground softens in the spring the wind sways these trees farther and farther over until one after ...
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... York , acknowledging receipt of the report with pleasure : THE CITY OF NEW YORK , DEPARTMENT OF PARKS , February 21 , 1910 . Prof. WILLIS L. MOORE , Chief of the United States Weather Bureau , Washington , D. C. DEAR SIR : I have read ...
... York , acknowledging receipt of the report with pleasure : THE CITY OF NEW YORK , DEPARTMENT OF PARKS , February 21 , 1910 . Prof. WILLIS L. MOORE , Chief of the United States Weather Bureau , Washington , D. C. DEAR SIR : I have read ...
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... York , western Pennsylvania , northwestern West Virginia , northern Kentucky , and the portions in Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois in considerable detail in the course of several years of glacial investigations , em- bracing probably two ...
... York , western Pennsylvania , northwestern West Virginia , northern Kentucky , and the portions in Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois in considerable detail in the course of several years of glacial investigations , em- bracing probably two ...
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