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Title: The Wisconsin blue book
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin Industrial Commission of Wisconsin Wisconsin. State Printing Board Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
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. Wisconsinnow leads all other states, in the distribution of trout, and is only excelled by Michiganin white-fish planting. The following distribution of fry has been made within the pasttwo years: Brook trout California rainbow trout Pil 9 Caip Wbjte-fish 1SS7. 2,030.(VX) 1,845,0008,S00>X)17,86531,5cX),000 There are three fish wardens in the state, each having charge of a particular seelthe Wiscnsin shores along the Great Lakes. District No. 1, is Lake Michigan from thaBlinois-Wiiconsin state line north to Ahnapee: No. 2, is from Ahnap-e to the ilinh mwaters of Green Bay; No. 3, is Lake Superior within the confines of Wi^cmsin Fromthe reports of the wardens, the following summary is presented, of the ext-mt of Iconsin fishing industry on the Great Lakes, from LS3S CO 1883, Inclusive, lb m la • I il I • rtia a steady advance in the extent and profits of this important;en -..coly induced by the work of the state fish commission in liberally stocking the lakes w.th fry:
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 455 lis o 1-2 IsI in in 11 lis lis I iii! Ill 1 883 111Mi ill 111 III 111 III §18 288 181 of of 883 811 888 888 111 ofVof 888 888 128 0* I 8SS ; g = 3 882 III sss kg 1!I* tfft 516 iii efjf- SSI Kir! 456 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. STATE FISH WARDENS.Kamee. Fosi-office. Term expires. Chauncey R. Thayer Sturgeon Bay August H, 1881 James Chapman Bayfield August 2:. 1881 E. C. Oliver Cedar Grove August 31, !£8i GAME WARDENS. Names. Post-office. Count)/. John H. White Alma Buffalo. H. D. Farquharson Boscobel Grant. W. Y. Went worth Fort Atkinson J. B rs F. J. Bartels Crivitz Marinette. GAME, WHEN MAY BE CAUGHT, TAKEN OR KILLED. Woodcock July 10 to Dec. 1 Quail, partridge, pheasant, prairie hen or prairie chicken, gTouse of any variety or plover Sept. 1 to Deft 1 Snipe, wild duck of any variety, wild goose or brant of any variety, or any aquatic fowl Sept. 1 to Dec. 1 Deer, buck, doe or fawn Oct. l to Nov. 10 Otter, martin, mink or fisher Nov. l to May 1 FISH, WHEN MAY BE CAUGH
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Title: The Wisconsin blue book
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wisconsin. Office of the Secretary of State. Legislative manual of the State of Wisconsin Wisconsin. Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin Industrial Commission of Wisconsin Wisconsin. State Printing Board Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Bureau Wisconsin. Blue book of the State of Wisconsin
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Publisher: Madison
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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. Wisconsinnow leads all other states, in the distribution of trout, and is only excelled by Michiganin white-fish planting. The following distribution of fry has been made within the pasttwo years: Brook trout California rainbow trout Pil 9 Caip Wbjte-fish 1SS7. 2,030.(VX) 1,845,0008,S00>X)17,86531,5cX),000 There are three fish wardens in the state, each having charge of a particular seelthe Wiscnsin shores along the Great Lakes. District No. 1, is Lake Michigan from thaBlinois-Wiiconsin state line north to Ahnapee: No. 2, is from Ahnap-e to the ilinh mwaters of Green Bay; No. 3, is Lake Superior within the confines of Wi^cmsin Fromthe reports of the wardens, the following summary is presented, of the ext-mt of Iconsin fishing industry on the Great Lakes, from LS3S CO 1883, Inclusive, lb m la • I il I • rtia a steady advance in the extent and profits of this important;en -..coly induced by the work of the state fish commission in liberally stocking the lakes w.th fry:
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 455 lis o 1-2 IsI in in 11 lis lis I iii! Ill 1 883 111Mi ill 111 III 111 III §18 288 181 of of 883 811 888 888 111 ofVof 888 888 128 0* I 8SS ; g = 3 882 III sss kg 1!I* tfft 516 iii efjf- SSI Kir! 456 WISCONSIN BLUE BOOK. STATE FISH WARDENS.Kamee. Fosi-office. Term expires. Chauncey R. Thayer Sturgeon Bay August H, 1881 James Chapman Bayfield August 2:. 1881 E. C. Oliver Cedar Grove August 31, !£8i GAME WARDENS. Names. Post-office. Count)/. John H. White Alma Buffalo. H. D. Farquharson Boscobel Grant. W. Y. Went worth Fort Atkinson J. B rs F. J. Bartels Crivitz Marinette. GAME, WHEN MAY BE CAUGHT, TAKEN OR KILLED. Woodcock July 10 to Dec. 1 Quail, partridge, pheasant, prairie hen or prairie chicken, gTouse of any variety or plover Sept. 1 to Deft 1 Snipe, wild duck of any variety, wild goose or brant of any variety, or any aquatic fowl Sept. 1 to Dec. 1 Deer, buck, doe or fawn Oct. l to Nov. 10 Otter, martin, mink or fisher Nov. l to May 1 FISH, WHEN MAY BE CAUGH
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- bookauthor:Industrial_Commission_of_Wisconsin
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