Biennial Report, 第 12-15 卷1897 |
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... Lincoln 5,289 3,800 5,289 3,891 9,430 5,367 5,377 5,286 5,420 673 504 Malheur . Marion 4,550 Morrow 4,865 5,567 Multnomah 3,768 Polk . 3,777 4,731 4,798 4,998 5,595 2,200 6,663 6,969 2 , 189 2 , 183 7,422 8,424 9,430 2,495 Sherman 2,587 ...
... Lincoln 5,289 3,800 5,289 3,891 9,430 5,367 5,377 5,286 5,420 673 504 Malheur . Marion 4,550 Morrow 4,865 5,567 Multnomah 3,768 Polk . 3,777 4,731 4,798 4,998 5,595 2,200 6,663 6,969 2 , 189 2 , 183 7,422 8,424 9,430 2,495 Sherman 2,587 ...
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... Lincoln 3,583 2,033 2,375 2,946 2,758 2,601 3,384 3,473 3,714 3,428 3,142 3,543 3,332 3,491 3,507 Malheur . Marion .. 1,346 Morrow 2,919 2,930 3,138 3,790 2,992 3,393 3,546 4,645 Multnomah Polk . 2,130 2,342 2,765 3,396 3,863 3,978 947 ...
... Lincoln 3,583 2,033 2,375 2,946 2,758 2,601 3,384 3,473 3,714 3,428 3,142 3,543 3,332 3,491 3,507 Malheur . Marion .. 1,346 Morrow 2,919 2,930 3,138 3,790 2,992 3,393 3,546 4,645 Multnomah Polk . 2,130 2,342 2,765 3,396 3,863 3,978 947 ...
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... Lincoln 778 Linn 800 791 853 3,722 3,680 3,849 3,648 Malheur . 3,740 4,098 4,267 278 390 529 249 431 5,887 377 4,742 5,214 4,961 5,084 383 Marion 511 3,722 3,781 4,040 3,637 3,994 4,658 5,192 5,374 5,760 5,800 644 7,276 689 7,118 978 ...
... Lincoln 778 Linn 800 791 853 3,722 3,680 3,849 3,648 Malheur . 3,740 4,098 4,267 278 390 529 249 431 5,887 377 4,742 5,214 4,961 5,084 383 Marion 511 3,722 3,781 4,040 3,637 3,994 4,658 5,192 5,374 5,760 5,800 644 7,276 689 7,118 978 ...
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... Lincoln 3,473 3,714 3,507 Malheur . Marion . Morrow 1,346 2,919 2,930 3,138 3,790 2,992 3,393 3,546 4,645 Multnomah 2,130 Polk 2,342 2,765 3,396 3,863 3,978 3,842 947 Sherman 1,507 3,669 4,742 872 1,039 5,251 6,040 971 1,393 1,504 1,658 ...
... Lincoln 3,473 3,714 3,507 Malheur . Marion . Morrow 1,346 2,919 2,930 3,138 3,790 2,992 3,393 3,546 4,645 Multnomah 2,130 Polk 2,342 2,765 3,396 3,863 3,978 3,842 947 Sherman 1,507 3,669 4,742 872 1,039 5,251 6,040 971 1,393 1,504 1,658 ...
第17页
... Lincoln 2,188 2,437 2,883 3,706 Linn 2,586 2,385 2,575 Malheur . 2,431 3,745 3,093 256 315 Marion 118 296 3,375 2,693 3,024 8,447 3,623 3,887 778 j co co 3,120 3,527 3,692 413 3,447 545 637 3,339 245 2,940 3,478 359 359 424 474 4 , 120 ...
... Lincoln 2,188 2,437 2,883 3,706 Linn 2,586 2,385 2,575 Malheur . 2,431 3,745 3,093 256 315 Marion 118 296 3,375 2,693 3,024 8,447 3,623 3,887 778 j co co 3,120 3,527 3,692 413 3,447 545 637 3,339 245 2,940 3,478 359 359 424 474 4 , 120 ...
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