At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Begun and Holden, ... at ... Within and for the Said State, on ..., in the Year of Our Lord ...Henry Ward, Secretary, 1868 |
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2. lappuse
... success . The above States , joined by Vermont and Connecticut , have un- dertaken to restore salmon to the Connecticut river . Many mil- lions of young shad have been turned into it , and fish - ways have been built the past season ...
... success . The above States , joined by Vermont and Connecticut , have un- dertaken to restore salmon to the Connecticut river . Many mil- lions of young shad have been turned into it , and fish - ways have been built the past season ...
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... success attending the hatching was wonderful . Out of a lot of eggs , numbering ten thousand , only seven failed to hatch . The eggs can be easily transported in water . Dr. Fletcher , of Concord , carried home from Holyoke , several ...
... success attending the hatching was wonderful . Out of a lot of eggs , numbering ten thousand , only seven failed to hatch . The eggs can be easily transported in water . Dr. Fletcher , of Concord , carried home from Holyoke , several ...
7. lappuse
... success , and the least expense on the original outlay . We found that in former times this stream swarmed with shad , and we have no doubt sal- mon also . At present it is obstructed with eleven dams , which completely block up all ...
... success , and the least expense on the original outlay . We found that in former times this stream swarmed with shad , and we have no doubt sal- mon also . At present it is obstructed with eleven dams , which completely block up all ...
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... success into various waters in the eastern States . We find said pond admirably adapted for the purpose by nature , as it has an outlet into Pawcatuck river , which would give the fish a circulation through the entire waters of the ...
... success into various waters in the eastern States . We find said pond admirably adapted for the purpose by nature , as it has an outlet into Pawcatuck river , which would give the fish a circulation through the entire waters of the ...
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... success . They are a perch like fish , and live by preference in lakes and ponds ; but are of such a pushing , roving nature , that they work their way into every nook and corner of the waters where they are once introduced , peopling ...
... success . They are a perch like fish , and live by preference in lakes and ponds ; but are of such a pushing , roving nature , that they work their way into every nook and corner of the waters where they are once introduced , peopling ...
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ACT IN AMENDMENT ACT TO INCORPORATE aforesaid amendment thereof amount appointed appropriation April Assembly as follows assessed Average attendance bridge Bristol Burrillville by-laws capital stock chapters 125 Charles city of Providence clerk commissioners corporation Cranston damages district duties and liabilities East Greenwich elected enacted expenses George George W Glocester Grammar Henry hereby authorized hereby repealed Holden Hopkinton hundred dollars interest Jail James January session John Joseph liable Little Compton ment Miss Newport North Providence officers paid Passed Mar Pawtucket persons petition Prison Providence county public schools pupils purpose RESOLUTION revised statutes Rhode Island Samuel scholars school committee school house SECTION Seekonk river Seth Padelford Smithfield South Kingstown stock or shares stockholders street teacher Thomas thousand dollars Tillinghast tion Tiverton town council treasurer trustees Voted and Resolved Washington County Westerly whole number William William H winter term Woonsocket
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