WISCONSIN GAZETTEER, CONTAINGINT THE NAMES, LOCATION, AND ADVANTAGES, OF THE COUNTIES, CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, POST OFFICES, AND SETTLEMENT |
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SUPREME COURT. Charles Dunn . . . . . . . . Chief Justice. Frazier . . . . . . . .
Associate. David Irwin, Jr. . . . . . . . Associate. Andrew G. Miller . . . . . . . Associate,
in place of Frazier, deceased. The following is a list of the several State Officers, ...
SUPREME COURT. Charles Dunn . . . . . . . . Chief Justice. Frazier . . . . . . . .
Associate. David Irwin, Jr. . . . . . . . Associate. Andrew G. Miller . . . . . . . Associate,
in place of Frazier, deceased. The following is a list of the several State Officers, ...
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The following is a list of the several State Officers, from the organization of the
State : GOVERNORS. Nelson Dewey . . . . . . . . May 8th, 1848. Nelson Dewey, re-
elected . . . . November, 1849. Leonard J. Farwell . . . . . . . November 4th, 1851.
The following is a list of the several State Officers, from the organization of the
State : GOVERNORS. Nelson Dewey . . . . . . . . May 8th, 1848. Nelson Dewey, re-
elected . . . . November, 1849. Leonard J. Farwell . . . . . . . November 4th, 1851.
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By the reports of the State officers, it appears that the capital of the school fund,
December 31, 1852, was $819,200 50; of which amount $681,931 71 was due
from sales of school lands, $132,491 64 from loans made, and $4,776 15 then ...
By the reports of the State officers, it appears that the capital of the school fund,
December 31, 1852, was $819,200 50; of which amount $681,931 71 was due
from sales of school lands, $132,491 64 from loans made, and $4,776 15 then ...
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... the powers usually conferred upon such officers. CIVIL DIVISIONS.–The State
of Wisconsin is divided into fortyfour counties, with about four hundred towns ;
three Congressional Districts, and six Judicial Circuits. Counties—Adams, Bad
Ax, ...
... the powers usually conferred upon such officers. CIVIL DIVISIONS.–The State
of Wisconsin is divided into fortyfour counties, with about four hundred towns ;
three Congressional Districts, and six Judicial Circuits. Counties—Adams, Bad
Ax, ...
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The following are the officers of the Wisconsin Militia : LEONARD J. FARWELL,
Commander-in-Chief, Madison. BENJ. F. HoPRINs, Madison, C. C.
WASHBURNE, Mineral Point, CoLES BASHFORD, Oshkosh, CHARLES
CLEMENT, Kenosha, ...
The following are the officers of the Wisconsin Militia : LEONARD J. FARWELL,
Commander-in-Chief, Madison. BENJ. F. HoPRINs, Madison, C. C.
WASHBURNE, Mineral Point, CoLES BASHFORD, Oshkosh, CHARLES
CLEMENT, Kenosha, ...
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Էջ 22 - ... loveliness, make up the natural scenery of the State. Three hundred and fifty thousand souls have, in a day, as it were, found a happy home in Wisconsin. But her millions of acres, equally beautiful, and all untouched, are still courting the hand of cultivation, and the adornings of art. EDUCATION. — The bounty of Congress has set apart the 16th section of every township in the State for the support and maintenance of common schools. From this source nearly 1,000,000 acres will accrue to the...
Էջ 5 - Beginning at the northeast corner of the state of Illinois — that is to say, at a point In the center of Lake Michigan where the line of forty-two degrees and thirty minutes of north latitude crosses the same; thence running with the boundary line of the state of Michigan, through Lake Michigan, Green Bay, to the mouth of the...
Էջ 5 - Brule river: thence up said last- mentioned river to Lake Brule; thence along the southern shore of Lake Brule in a direct line to the center of the channel between Middle and South Islands, in the Lake of the Desert; thence in a direct line to the head waters of the Montreal river, as marked upon the survey made by Captain Cram; thence down the main channel of the Montreal river to the middle of Lake Superior...
Էջ 6 - Cram ; thence down the main channel of the Montreal river to the middle of Lake Superior ; thence through the centre of Lake Superior to the mouth of the St. Louis river ; thence up the main channel of said river to the first rapids in the same, above the Indian village, according to Nicollet's map ; thence due south to the main branch of the river St.
Էջ 19 - ... tributaries is the most extensive, and distinguished still more for the fine quality than the inexhaustible quantities of its timber. The other localities of the white pine and other evergreens are mainly on the Wolf, the great northern affluent of the Fox, and on the LaCrosse, the Black, and the St.
Էջ 7 - No business was transacted, except the passage of several Memorials to Congress, among which was one asking for the organization of the Territory of Wisconsin, with the seat of government at Cassville, on the Mississippi.
Էջ 12 - ... less numerous throughout the limestone region. All of that section of the state which lies between Lake Superior on the North, and the Falls of St. Anthony on the Mississippi, and the falls of the other rivers flowing southerly, is primitive in its prevailing geological character; and it is within this primitive region that the copper mines of Lake Superior are found — probably the richest in the world, and apparently inexhaustible. In all that portion of the state lying between the primitive...
Էջ 6 - Croix; thence down the main channel of said river to the Mississippi; thence down the center of the main channel of that river to the northwest corner of the State of Illinois...
Էջ 6 - Superior to the mouth of the St. Louis river ; thence up the main channel of said river, to the first rapids in the same, above the Indian village, according to Nicollet's map; thence due south to the main branch of the river St. Croix ; thence down the main channel of said river to the Mississippi; thence down the...
Էջ 8 - A Convention was held at Madison, October 5th, 1846, for the purpose of drafting a State Constitution, which was adopted in Convention, December 16th, 1846, but rejected by the people at the election held on the first Tuesday in April, 1847. A second Convention was held December 16th, 1847, and a Constitution agreed to February 1st, 1848, which was approved of by the electors at the election held April, 1848, and Wisconsin was admitted into the Union, on an equal footing with the other States, on...