The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . ofthe Brazos River. There are large manufactories offurniture here. Population 1890, 807. BELLEVUE, a town of Jackson County, east-central Iowa, is located on a high bank of the Mis-sissippi, 24 miles below Dubuque and 12 miles Galena, lUi/iois. There are here manufacto-ries of lumber, pumps, flour, and wagons. It ison the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad,and is a popular summer resort and an importantcenter of transportation. Population 1900, 1,607. BELLEVUE, a manufacturing town of EatonCount


The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . ofthe Brazos River. There are large manufactories offurniture here. Population 1890, 807. BELLEVUE, a town of Jackson County, east-central Iowa, is located on a high bank of the Mis-sissippi, 24 miles below Dubuque and 12 miles Galena, lUi/iois. There are here manufacto-ries of lumber, pumps, flour, and wagons. It ison the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad,and is a popular summer resort and an importantcenter of transportation. Population 1900, 1,607. BELLEVUE, a manufacturing town of EatonCounty, south-central Michigan, is 12 miles by of Battle Creek. It contains important manu-factories of lumber, flour and iron. Population1890, 914; 1900, 1,074. BELLEVUE, a town in Huron County, north-central Ohio. It is 45 miles by rail of Toledo,and contains manufactories of carriages, plows andbarrels. Large amounts of grain are bought andsold here. Population 1890, 3,052; 1900, 4,101. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, New York City, isprobably the most widely known institution of its. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. kind in the United States. It occupies a long, four-story structure at the foot of Twenty-Sixth was established in 1826. The Department ofCharities and Correction of the city, under whose control it is, expends upon it $100,000 annually.—The medical school, which is connected with thehospital and bears its name, comprises in its facultythe leading members of the medical profession inNew York City. The latter institution was estab-lished in 1861, and now has about 500 students,The course of instruction is three years in length,and the school is under the same control as thehospital. BELLIGERENCY. See International Law,Vol. XIII, pp. igi-197. BELLINGHAM, Richard, lawyer, was born inEngland, 1592; died Dec. 7, 1672. He came toBoston in 1634, being one of the original paten-tees of the colony, and after seven years was electedgovernor; again in 1654, and from 1665 up to h


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