American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 18Office of American Journal of Education, 1869 - Education Vol. 17-24 include the circulars, reports and documents issued by the editor as commissioner of education (vol. 18 is the American year-book and register for 1869; v. 19, Special report on education in the District of Columbia). |
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... square miles , or about four - ninths of North America , and more than one - fifteenth of the land surface of the globe . This area has been acquired as follows : Territory as ceded by England , 1783 .. Louisiana as acquired from France ...
... square miles , or about four - ninths of North America , and more than one - fifteenth of the land surface of the globe . This area has been acquired as follows : Territory as ceded by England , 1783 .. Louisiana as acquired from France ...
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... miles square are run out and established with regular series of numbers counting north and south from these bases , while the ranges are counted by like series of numbers as running east and west of the meridians . The six mile square ...
... miles square are run out and established with regular series of numbers counting north and south from these bases , while the ranges are counted by like series of numbers as running east and west of the meridians . The six mile square ...
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2. ARKANSAS . Capital , Little Rock . Area , 52,198 square miles . Population , ( 1860 ) , 435,150 , Arkansas is a portion of the Louisiana purchase ceded to the United States by France in 1803. It was settled by the French at Arkansas ...
2. ARKANSAS . Capital , Little Rock . Area , 52,198 square miles . Population , ( 1860 ) , 435,150 , Arkansas is a portion of the Louisiana purchase ceded to the United States by France in 1803. It was settled by the French at Arkansas ...
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4. CONNECTICUT . Capitals , Hartford and New Haven . Area , 4,674 square miles . Population , ( 1860 ) , 460.147 . This State includes the original colonies of Connecticut and New Haven . The Connecticut colony was settled in 1633 , at ...
4. CONNECTICUT . Capitals , Hartford and New Haven . Area , 4,674 square miles . Population , ( 1860 ) , 460.147 . This State includes the original colonies of Connecticut and New Haven . The Connecticut colony was settled in 1633 , at ...
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5. DELAWARE . Capital , Dover . Area , 2,120 square miles . Population , ( 1860 ) , 112,216 . This state was settled by the Swedes and Finns at Wilmington , in 1627 ; was subjected by the Dutch of New York in 1655 , but fell into the ...
5. DELAWARE . Capital , Dover . Area , 2,120 square miles . Population , ( 1860 ) , 112,216 . This state was settled by the Swedes and Finns at Wilmington , in 1627 ; was subjected by the Dutch of New York in 1655 , but fell into the ...
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