The Resources of Missouri ; the Natural Adaptation of Saint Louis to Iron ManufacturesAug. Wiebusch and Son, 1869 - 95페이지 |
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... institutions , was subjected to the humiliation of seeing itself far sur- passed in rapidity of growth by younger and smaller States . The tables of the census are registers of its comparative poverty . Such figures are not liable to ...
... institutions , was subjected to the humiliation of seeing itself far sur- passed in rapidity of growth by younger and smaller States . The tables of the census are registers of its comparative poverty . Such figures are not liable to ...
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... institution , organized upon a practical basis , might render an important service to the farming interests of Missouri . It would elevate agriculture to a science , and promote alike the cultivation of the mind and the soil . It would ...
... institution , organized upon a practical basis , might render an important service to the farming interests of Missouri . It would elevate agriculture to a science , and promote alike the cultivation of the mind and the soil . It would ...
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... institutions , public schools and libraries , constitute an array of excellences and attractions of which any city may justly be proud . The Lindell and Southern Hotels are two of the largest and most magnificent structures which the ...
... institutions , public schools and libraries , constitute an array of excellences and attractions of which any city may justly be proud . The Lindell and Southern Hotels are two of the largest and most magnificent structures which the ...
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Sylvester Waterhouse. The growth of St. Louis , though greatly retarded by social institutions , has been rapid . The population of the city was in 1769 1795 1810 1820 1828 1830 1833 1835 891 1837 925 1840 1,400 1844 4,928 1850 5,000 ...
Sylvester Waterhouse. The growth of St. Louis , though greatly retarded by social institutions , has been rapid . The population of the city was in 1769 1795 1810 1820 1828 1830 1833 1835 891 1837 925 1840 1,400 1844 4,928 1850 5,000 ...
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... institutions , with an actual capital of $ 15,000,000 . The character of our banks stands deserv- edly high in the financial world . The development of the territories is bringing large deposits to our banks , creating new demands for ...
... institutions , with an actual capital of $ 15,000,000 . The character of our banks stands deserv- edly high in the financial world . The development of the territories is bringing large deposits to our banks , creating new demands for ...
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57 페이지 - That any person who is the head of a family, or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, and is a citizen of the United States, or who shall have filed his declaration of intention to become such...
57 페이지 - ... person may have filed a pre-emption claim, or which may, at the time the application is made, be subject to pre-emption at one dollar and twentyfive cents...
57 페이지 - January, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, be entitled to enter one quarter section or a less quantity of unappropriated public lands, upon which said person may have filed a preemption claim, or which may, at the time the application is made, be subject to preemption...
56 페이지 - Every white male citizen of the United States, and every white male citizen of Mexico, 'who shall have elected to become a citizen of the United States, under the treaty of peace exchanged and ratified at...
60 페이지 - It shall be the duty of said board to cooperate with the board of immigration at Washington City, and to make regular reports of their labor and proceedings to the general assembly of the State, accompanied by such references, suggestions, and statistics as may furnish good and reliable data and a proper basis for further legislation on the subject of immigration.
52 페이지 - The amount which the development of the mineral resources of Southwestern Missouri would add to our common wealth cannot be calculated, but the rise in the value of real estate which the completion of this road would cause has been appraised at $25,000,000. The extension of this line from its present terminus merely to the southwest corner of Missouri would be an incalculable benefit. The trade of the North western roads may be partially diverted from St. Louis by the construction of rival lines....
41 페이지 - The barges are very strongly built, and have water tight compartments for the movement of grain in bulk. The transportation of grain from Minnesota to New Orleans by water costs no more than the freightage from the same point to Chicago. After the erection of a floating elevator at New Orleans, a boat load of grain from St. Paul will not be handled again till it reaches the Crescent City.
56 페이지 - Every male citizen of the United States, and every male person of foreign birth, who may have declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States according to law, not less than one year nor more than five years before...
42 페이지 - ... throng this valley, will develop St. Louis to a size proportioned to the vastness of the commerce it will transact. This metropolis will not only be the center of Western exchanges, but also, if ever the seat of Government is transferred from its present locality, the capital of the nation. St. Louis, strong with the energies of youthful freedom, and active in the larger and more genial labors of peace, will greet the merchants of other States and lands with a friendly welcome, afford them the...
31 페이지 - The sight of our levee, thronged with busy merchants and covered with the commodities of every clime, from the peltries of the Rocky Mountains to the teas of China, does not tend to lessen the magnitude of the impression.