. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. e value ofthe paper money depreciated, and the sharesfell in price. Law, the originator of thebankrupt company, fled from France, andthe state acknowledged itself debtor to theshareholders. MISSOULA, Mont., third in size amongthe cities of the state and the county seat ofMissoula county, is 125 miles west of Helena,on the Hell Gate River and on the NorthernPacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee & SaintPaul railroads. The city has a beautifu


. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. e value ofthe paper money depreciated, and the sharesfell in price. Law, the originator of thebankrupt company, fled from France, andthe state acknowledged itself debtor to theshareholders. MISSOULA, Mont., third in size amongthe cities of the state and the county seat ofMissoula county, is 125 miles west of Helena,on the Hell Gate River and on the NorthernPacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee & SaintPaul railroads. The city has a beautifullocation near snow-capped mountains, in aregion which by irrigation has been madeexceedingly productive of various fruits andgrains. Lumbering and mining are also car-ried on, and there are railroad shops, plan-ing mills, flour mills and other works. It isthe seat of the state university and has theSacred Heart Academy and a business col-lege. There are two t;ospitals, a CarnegieLibrary and a Federal building. Missoulawas settled in 1864 and was incorporated in1887. Population, 1910, 12,869; in 1917,19,075 (Federal estimate). MISSOURI 2366 MISSOURI. .ISSOURI, misoori, or mi zoo ri,one of the states of the great Middle West,noted for its wealth of agricultural and min-eral resources. Its popular name, The Bul-lion State, is derived- from the nickname ofSenator Thomas Hart Benton, who wasknown as Old Bullion because of his inter-est in currency problems. Missouri lies inthe heart of a rich agricultural district, withthe Mississippi River a natui-al boundarj onthe east. Eight states adjoin it—Iowa onthe north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennesseeon the east, Arkansas on the south, and Okla-homa, Kansas and Nebraska on the state lies between the geographical centerof the United States and its center of popu-lation. Area and Population. With an area of69,420 square miles, of which 693 squaremiles are water, Missouri is eighteenth in sizeamong the states of the Union. It is b


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