Building for the Centuries: Illinois, 1865 to 1898 |
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... percent in 1895 to 1899 to $ 16,851,326 . The northern division controlled between 84 to 89 percent of this value throughout the period , while the share of the central division fell from a high of 11.4 percent to 5.2 percent , with the ...
... percent in 1895 to 1899 to $ 16,851,326 . The northern division controlled between 84 to 89 percent of this value throughout the period , while the share of the central division fell from a high of 11.4 percent to 5.2 percent , with the ...
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... percent of all dairy products in 1870 to 1874 could claim only 17 percent in 1895 to 1899. The volume of butter rose slightly by 2,000,000 pounds ( or 9 percent ) between 1877 to 1879 and 1880 to 1884 , but declined by 2,000,000 in the ...
... percent of all dairy products in 1870 to 1874 could claim only 17 percent in 1895 to 1899. The volume of butter rose slightly by 2,000,000 pounds ( or 9 percent ) between 1877 to 1879 and 1880 to 1884 , but declined by 2,000,000 in the ...
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... percent in 1858. Many of the city's new citizens then were Germans , fleeing the chaos of their own country . The ... percent of the city's population and 31 percent of the foreign born . By 1870 their influence was overshadowed by the ...
... percent in 1858. Many of the city's new citizens then were Germans , fleeing the chaos of their own country . The ... percent of the city's population and 31 percent of the foreign born . By 1870 their influence was overshadowed by the ...
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Structure of Governmental Power | 35 |
Of Men and Machines | 72 |
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