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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

...................................................111 Included here is a State and County Directory with an indication of whether the States are Lien ... ..., you will want to give up. The material may seem overwhelming and the various County employees less than helpful. The process of sorting through t... ...ow . . . 1 Where do I begin – An Overview All across the United States, State, County and Local Governments raise money to provide benefits and se... ...ham, Blaine, Boise, Bonner, Bonneville, Boundary, Butte, Camas, Canyon, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Fremont, Gem, ... ... 102 Counties Adams, Alexander, Bond, Boone, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Cook, Craw... ...n, Washington, Wayne, White, Whiteside, Will, Williamson, Winnebago, Woodford Indiana: Tax Lien Certificate State 92 Counties Adams, Allen, Bart... ...2 Counties Adams, Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Cass, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Daviess, De Kalb, Dearborn, D... ...in, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lawrence, Leban...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...et to know him, and he sings swell. And— And there’s plenty of others. Lym Cass. Only of course none of them have your finesse, you might call it. But... ...no park to rest the eyes. And since not Gopher Prairie but Wakamin was the county- seat, there was no court-house with its grounds. She glanced throug... ...Anoka.” “He did not!” roared Mr. Stowbody. “He settled first in Blue Earth County, him and his father!” (“What’s the point at issue?” Carol whispered ... ...zra Stowbody hunted for something to say, hid a yawn, and offered to Lyman Cass, the owner of the flour-mill, “How d’ you folks like the new furnace, ... ...at him or hated him. He was the one democrat in town. He called both Lyman Cass the miller and the Finn home- steader from Lost Lake by their first na... ... mostly it’s be- cause I mean something. I’m about the only man in Johnson County that remembers the joker in the Declaration of Inde- pendence about ... ...infested with curiosity. In France or Tibet quite as much as in Wyoming or Indiana these timidities are inherent in isolation. But a village in a coun...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 1 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...irations… Only when the family had “moved” into the malarious backwoods of Indiana, the mother had died, and a stepmother, a woman of thrift and energ... ...ashington. To the town constable’s he went to read the Revised Statutes of Indiana. Every printed page that fell into his hands he would greedily devo... ...and some of his pieces were even deemed good enough for publication in the county weekly. Thus he won a neighborhood reputation as a clever young man,... ...m a friend to buy a new suit of clothes—”store clothes” fit for a Sangamon County statesman; and thus adorned he set out for the state capital, Vandal... ...o, and he amused the Committee of the Whole by a witty attack upon General Cass. More important was the expression he gave to his antislavery impulses... ...ural antagonist. As very young men they had come to Illinois, Lincoln from Indiana, Douglas from Vermont, and had grown up together in public life, Do... ...ment upon grave affairs of state with a story about “a man out in Sangamon County,”—a story, to be sure, strikingly clinching his point, but sadly lac...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 3 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...t believe in the right of Illinois to interfere with the cranberry laws of Indiana, the oyster laws of Virginia, or the liquor laws of Maine. I have s... ...in favor of Illinois going over and interfering with the cranberry laws of Indiana? What can authorize him to draw any such inference? I suppose there... ...dingly little thing,—only equal to the ques- tion of the cranberry laws of Indiana; as something having no moral question in it; as something on a par... ...rintendent of Public Instruction, Members of Congress, of the Legislature, County Officers, and so on, we allowed these things to happen by want of su... ... morning. The times and places designated are as follows: Ottawa, La Salle County August 21st, 1858. Freeport, Stephenson County August 27th, Jones... ...t 21st, 1858. Freeport, Stephenson County August 27th, Jonesboro, Union County September 15th, Charleston, Coles County September 18th, Galesburgh,... ... the people to exclude slavery from the limits of every Territory, General Cass proposed to Chase, if he (Chase) would add to his amendment that the p... ...ndment down. Well, it turns out, I believe, upon examination, that General Cass took some part in the little running debate upon that amendment, 77 T... ... on it at all. Is not that the fact? So confident, as I think, was General Cass that there was a snake somewhere about, he chose to run away from the ...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 5 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...t calculation of beating you and your friends for the lower house, in that county. They offer to bet upon it. Billings and Job, respec- tively, have b... ...f they wanted them? Clearly this was no invention of his be- cause General Cass put forth the same doctrine in 1848 in his so called Nicholson letter,... ...what was it that the “Little Giant” invented? It never occurred to General Cass to call his discovery by the odd name of popular sovereignty. He had n... ...dinance for the government of this country, here in Ohio, our neighbors in Indiana, us who live in Illinois, our neighbors in Wisconsin and Michigan. ... ... original States. The same process in a few years was gone through with in Indiana, and so with Illinois, and the same substantially with Michigan and... ...ent from the Confederation to the Constitution. Not only so, but I believe Indiana once or twice, if not Ohio, petitioned the Gen- eral Government for... ...ings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Five I was born February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky. My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished... ...f the name of Hanks, some of whom now reside in Adams, and others in Macon County, Illinois. My paternal grandfather, Abraham Lincoln, emigrated from ...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

...queville could not foresee. Yet, in his commendation of the local town and county governments, he applauds and sustains that elementary feature of our... ...he other hand, it may be said that the town- ship was organized before the county, the county before the State, the State before the Union. In New Eng... ...uman body. The town- 77 Tocqueville ship is the lowest in order, then the county, and lastly the State; and I propose to devote the following chapter... ...ists between the Supreme Court of the United States and the French Cour de Cassation, since the latter only hears appeals on questions of law. The Su-... ...dence of the fact as well as upon the law of the case, whereas the Cour de Cassation does not pro- nounce a decision of its own, but refers the cause ... ...hus increasing, their resources continued to diminish. *Messrs. Clarke and Cass, in their Report to Congress on February 4, 1829, p. 23, expressed the... ...n North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Missouri. In V ermont, Indiana, Illinois, South *This passage is extracted and translated from M. ... ...r list. Lastly, in the States of Missouri, Alabama, Illinois, Louisi- ana, Indiana, Kentucky, and V ermont, the conditions of vot- ing have no referen... ...isdiction are, in the federal constitution (Section 4, Art. 1); in that of Indiana (Art. 3, paragraphs 23 and 24); of New York (Art. 5); of Delaware (...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...interrupted whether he would consent to be so treated. “The gentleman from Indiana has the floor.” “The gentleman from Ohio wishes to ask the gentlema... ... has the floor.” “The gentleman from Ohio wishes to ask the gentleman from Indiana a question.” “The gentleman from Indiana gives permission.” “The ge... ... 33 members; Penn- sylvania, 25; Ohio, 21; Virginia, 13; Massachusetts and Indiana, 11; Tennessee and Kentucky, 10; South Carolina, 6; and so on, till... ...ded with sick men, and became indignant and reproachful. It was Brutus and Cassius again; and as we felt ourselves in the way, and anxious moreover to... ...s, Fessenden, are all law- 247 Trollope yers. Webster, Clay, Calhoun, and Cass were lawyers. Hamilton and Jay were lawyers. Any man with an ambi- tio... ... kinsman than I do in your Englishman. I never ask an Englishman from what county he comes, or what was his town. To Irishmen I usually put such quest...

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Life on the Mississippi

By: Mark Twain

...pse between glimpses of a marvel. If somebody should discover a creek in the county next to the one that the North Pole is in, Europe and America woul... ... a barkeeper on a boat; four sons of the chief merchant, and two sons of the county judge, became pilots. Pilot was the grandest position of all. The ... ...tsburgh, little trading scows from every where, and broad horns from “Posey County,” Indiana, freighted with “fruit and furniture”—the usual term for... ...little trading scows from every where, and broad horns from “Posey County,” Indiana, freighted with “fruit and furniture”—the usual term for de scri... ...r the band or the lovers, and as the young and the old danced about the car cass of the dead monster, the gallant warrior was presented with another ... ... jetties at New Orleans is a warrant of his competency, and Judge Taylor, of Indiana. It would be presumption on the part of any single man, how ever...

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The Pit a Story of Chicago

By: Frank Norris

...d with his family emigrate toward the Mississippi. He had come to Sangamon County in Illinois. For a time he tried wheat-raising, until the War, which... ...II II II II II LAURA DEARBORN’S native town was Barrington, in Worces- ter County, Massachusetts. Both she and Page had been born there, and there had... ...e grunt of protest. “Pshaw! Laura’s all right. The handsomest girl in Cook County.” “Well, that’s not much to do with it, Charlie,” sighed Mrs. Cressl... ...p, it would appear, was promising enough, as was also that of Missouri. In Indiana, however, Jadwin could guess that the hopes of even a mod- erate yi... ...had lived, while in Chicago, at a hotel, giving up the one-time rectory on Cass Street to Page and to Aunt Wess’. But when at last Laura entered upon ...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 2 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

.... If the old system be thought to be vague, as to all the delegates of the county voting the same way, or as to instructions to them as to whom they a... ...join in proposing them only because I choose to leave the decision in each county to the Whigs of the county, to be made as their own judg- ment and c... ...sus, we shall see by the old plan, and by your pro- posed new plan, Morgan County, with a population 16,541, has but ...... 8 votes While Sangamon wit... ...ncoln: V ol Two VERSES WRITTEN BY LINCOLN AFTER A VISIT TO HIS OLD HOME IN INDIANA- (A FRAGMENT). [In December , 1847, when Lincoln was stumping for C... .... [In December , 1847, when Lincoln was stumping for Clay, he crossed into Indiana and revisited his old home. He writes: “That part of the country is... ... you seem dissatisfied with. The latter, the history of whose capture with Cassius Clay you well know, had not arrived here when that vote was given; ... ...t Wisconsin should be obliged by having it reduced. But the gentleman from Indiana [Mr. C. B. Smith], the chairman of the Committee on Territo- ries, ... ...cratic conven- tion, which sat at Baltimore, and which nominated Gen- eral Cass for the Presidency, adopted a set of resolutions, now called the Democ... ... commence and carry on a general system of internal improvements.” General Cass, in his letter accepting the nomination, holds this language: “I have ...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...d was a widower at the close. Soon after this he emigrated to Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and settled near the town of Greensburg in that count... ...r set up for himself in business, establishing a tan- nery at Ravenna, the county seat of Portage County. In a few years he removed from Ravenna, and ... ...d from Ravenna, and set up the same busi- ness at Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio. During the minority of my father, the West afforded but poor ... ...tled, but wolves had been driven out long before I left. Benjamin was from Indiana, still less populated, where the wolf yet roamed over the prairies.... ...colonel who had been mustered in from the State of Illinois, and some from Indiana, and felt that if they could com- mand a regiment properly, and wit... ...e 6th of April was two men killed and one wounded, all members of the 36th Indiana infantry. The Army of the Tennessee lost on that day at least 7,000... ...were strewn with the debris of broken wagons and the car- 323 U. S. Grant casses of thousands of starved mules and horses. At Jasper, some ten or twe... ...e was afraid that the hot pur- suit had been a little like that of General Cass was said to have been, in one of our Indian wars, when he was an offic... ...d to have been, in one of our Indian wars, when he was an officer of army. Cass was pursuing the Indians so closely that the first thing he knew he fo...

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