Annual Report on the Condition and Improvement of the Common Schools and Educational Interests of the State of WisconsinDepartment of Public Instruction, 1858 |
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... success and usefulness attendant upon the Wisconsin Journal of Education , are so many additional evidences of progress , which should not be lightly esteemed or overlooked in making up the general estimate of the onward march of ...
... success and usefulness attendant upon the Wisconsin Journal of Education , are so many additional evidences of progress , which should not be lightly esteemed or overlooked in making up the general estimate of the onward march of ...
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... success , to obtain these moneys and lands , so long and so wrongfully withheld by the General Government . During the past season , Col. D. W. JONES , the Secretary of State , made application to the proper Departments at Washington ...
... success , to obtain these moneys and lands , so long and so wrongfully withheld by the General Government . During the past season , Col. D. W. JONES , the Secretary of State , made application to the proper Departments at Washington ...
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... success , both with regard to the five per cent . fund , and the 140,000 acres withheld of the 500,000 acre school tract . If the former is allowed , as , it seems to me , it must be , sooner or later , then there can be no valid reason ...
... success , both with regard to the five per cent . fund , and the 140,000 acres withheld of the 500,000 acre school tract . If the former is allowed , as , it seems to me , it must be , sooner or later , then there can be no valid reason ...
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... success in augmenting the School Fund , we should have in 1889 , thirty years hence , five millions of dollars , and a million of children among whom to apportion the accruing interest , we should then have , not eighty and a half cents ...
... success in augmenting the School Fund , we should have in 1889 , thirty years hence , five millions of dollars , and a million of children among whom to apportion the accruing interest , we should then have , not eighty and a half cents ...
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... successful , and he has gained a competency . But he still remains wisely devoted to his trade . During the day , you may see him at his work , or chat- ting with his neighbors . At night , he sits down in his parlor , by his quiet ...
... successful , and he has gained a competency . But he still remains wisely devoted to his trade . During the day , you may see him at his work , or chat- ting with his neighbors . At night , he sits down in his parlor , by his quiet ...
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acre Amount Library fines Amount of money amount of Wages annually attended School Average amount braries Caledonia Children over 20 cited City Common Schools Counties and Towns Creek Diamond Bluff ding in Town District Libraries dollars Eau Claire Erin Prairie Farmington Fayette Female Teacher Fond du Lac Green Lake Grove HENRY BARNARD Highest valuation Houses in Joint Hustisford Jefferson Joint Libraries Juneau Kewaunee Legislature Lowest valuation maining unexpended Male Children residing Male Teachers Manitowoc Marcellon mind money raised money received Month paid months Schools moral Names of Counties Normal Schools Packwaukee paid to Male Prairie Public Instruction raised by tax residing in Town Sch'l School Districts School Fund School House Sites School Libraries Sheboygan Sheboygan Falls Shullsburg TABLE taught tax and expended tion Total valuation Township Township Libraries V.-continued valuation of School Volumes loaned Wages per month Watertown City Whitestown Wisconsin y'rs of age
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