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... farming community covered does not represent the very best section of the valley ; better - kept farms and more fertile soil are to be found nearer the river itself , and on the Dakota side . The sec- tion covered in the survey includes ...
... farming community covered does not represent the very best section of the valley ; better - kept farms and more fertile soil are to be found nearer the river itself , and on the Dakota side . The sec- tion covered in the survey includes ...
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... farming was being developed in the valley . It is curious to note that for the first few years of active settlement diversified ... Farmers Purchase the Right to An Efficient Method of Road Grading The New Steel and. COMMUNITY SOCIAL SURVEY ...
... farming was being developed in the valley . It is curious to note that for the first few years of active settlement diversified ... Farmers Purchase the Right to An Efficient Method of Road Grading The New Steel and. COMMUNITY SOCIAL SURVEY ...
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... farms for which the Red River Valley is famous . The Dalrymple farms on the Dakota side were first cultivated in ... farmers , although a farm of five hundred acres in those days was not considered a large farm . RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT ...
... farms for which the Red River Valley is famous . The Dalrymple farms on the Dakota side were first cultivated in ... farmers , although a farm of five hundred acres in those days was not considered a large farm . RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT ...
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... farms included in the survey is 291.2 acres , or 50 acres larger than the average for the county . Eighteen of the 201 farms visited have 500 acres or more , and one has 1,000 acres . Many of the farmers are " land crazy , " and seem to ...
... farms included in the survey is 291.2 acres , or 50 acres larger than the average for the county . Eighteen of the 201 farms visited have 500 acres or more , and one has 1,000 acres . Many of the farmers are " land crazy , " and seem to ...
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... farmers will undoubtedly increase their acreage rapidly in the future . There was but one farm of all those visited that had a silo , and this had just been built . There are numerous other farmers , however , that are contemplating the ...
... farmers will undoubtedly increase their acreage rapidly in the future . There was but one farm of all those visited that had a silo , and this had just been built . There are numerous other farmers , however , that are contemplating the ...
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Page 54 - Then let us pray that come it may, As come it will for a' that ; That sense and worth, o'er a' the earth, May bear the gree, and a' that. For a
Page 68 - As to their STUDIES, it would be well if they could be taught every Thing that is useful, and every Thing that is ornamental : But Art is long, and their Time is short. It is therefore proposed that they learn those Things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental, Regard being had to the several Professions for which they are intended.
Page 58 - That sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in every township of public lands in said State, and where either of said sections, or any part thereof, has been sold or otherwise disposed of, other lands, equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to said State for the use of schools.
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Page 77 - A Compendium of the Course of Chemical Instruction in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, by Robert Hare, MD For the use of his Pupils.
Page ii - ... the income arising from the lease or sale of said school lands shall be distributed to the different townships throughout the state in proportion to the number of scholars in each township between the ages of five and twenty-one years, and shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants or appropriations.
Page 29 - The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for, not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given control of the property interests of the country.
Page 89 - I have established a school at the north end of Troy in Rensselaer County (New York) for the purpose of instructing persons, who may choose to apply themselves, in the application of science to the common purposes of life.
Page 58 - The principal of all funds, arising from the sale, or other disposition of lands, or other property, granted or entrusted to this state for educational and religious purposes, shall forever be preserved inviolate, and undiminished; and, the income arising therefrom shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants, or appropriations.