. History of Pike county, Illinois; together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent persons and biographies of representative citizens. History of Illinois ... Digest of state laws ... an area of 186 HISTORY OF ILLINOIS. 23,000 square miles, or 14,720,000 acres. The population in 1860was 376,000; in 1870 it numbered 445,616. She furnished 32,, Wheeling. Has 3 Representati\^es in Congress, and isentitled to 5 Presidential electors. The Governor is H. M. Mathews,Democrat; term, 4 years
. History of Pike county, Illinois; together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history; portraits of prominent persons and biographies of representative citizens. History of Illinois ... Digest of state laws ... an area of 186 HISTORY OF ILLINOIS. 23,000 square miles, or 14,720,000 acres. The population in 1860was 376,000; in 1870 it numbered 445,616. She furnished 32,, Wheeling. Has 3 Representati\^es in Congress, and isentitled to 5 Presidential electors. The Governor is H. M. Mathews,Democrat; term, 4 years; salary, $2,700. Wisconsin—Is an Indian name, and means Wild-rushinffchannel. Its motto, Civitatas successit harbarum, The civilizedman succeeds the barbarous. It is called The Badger State was visited by the French explorers in 1665, and a settle-ment was made in 1669 at Green Bay, It was admitted into theUnion in 1848. It has an area of 52,924 square miles, equal to34,511,360 acres. In 1860 its population numbered 775,881; in1870, 1,055,167. Madison is the capital. She furnished for theUnion army 91,021 soldiers. Has 8 members in Congress, and isentitled to 10 Presidential electors. The Governor is W. E. Smith;politics, Republican; salary, $5,000; term, 2 HISTORY OF ILLINOIS. 1S7 ILLINOIS INSTITUTE FOR DEAF AND DUMB. The first class of unfortunates to attract the notice of the legis-lature were the deaf mutes. The act establishino- the institution forthe education of these unfortunates was approved bj Gov. Carlin,Feb. 23, 1839, the asylum to be located at Jacksonville. Theoriginal building, afterward called the south wing, was begun in18i2, and completed in 1849, at a cost of about $25,000. A smallportion of the building was ready for occupancy in 1846, and onthe 26th day of January, of that year, the Institution was formall}-opened, with Mr. Thomas Officer as principal. The first termopened with but four pupils, which has increased from year to year,unti
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