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Identifier: statesterritorie00inferr (find matches)
Title: The states and territories of the great West : including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minesota (sic), Kansas, and Nebraska
Year: 1856 (1850s)
Authors: Ferris, Jacob
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Publisher: New York Auburn : Miller, Orton, and Mulligan Buffalo : E.F. Beadle
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
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fthe wife. In addition to the usual exemption of a seat in achurch, a cemetery, arms, and accouterments, and house- THE EXEMPTION LAWS. 189 hold utensils, and stores, the exemption includes thefollowing property, viz.: All wearing apparel of everyperson or family; school books and library, to the valueof one hundred and fifty dollars; household goods andfurniture, to the same amount; ten sheep, two cows, fiveswine, and feed for them; and provisions and fuel for thefamily for six months; tools, implements, materials,stocks, apparatus, team, vehicle, horses, harness, or otherthings, to carry on a trade, occupation, or business, notexceeding in value two hundred and fifty dollars. Andall chattel mortgages, bills of sale, or other liens on suchproperty, are declared void, unless signed by the wife.In addition to the foregoing, forty acres of land, thedwelling-house thereon, and the appurtenances, are alsoexempt. So, where a man shall occupy a house on landnot his own, the house is exempt.
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■ i\ Ws $ YANKEE EMIGRANTS. 191 CHAPTER XII. INDIANA. Yankee emigrants — Emigration checked by the war of 1812 —Admission as a state — Rapid settlement of the state — Where thesettlers came from — Soil of the state — The Ohio and Whitewatervalleys — The White River Valley — The Wabash Valley — Rivernavigation — Canals — Railroads — Agricultural products—Chaii-table institutions, churches, colleges, and schools. Upon the organization of the eastern portion of theNorthwestern Territory into a separate territorial govern-ment, the remaining portion of it, extending westward tothe Mississippi, and northward to the lakes, became knownas the Indiana Territory. In 1804, it entered upon thefirst grade of territorial government, as prescribed bythe ordinances of 1787. William Henry Harrison wasappointed governor. Vincennes was selected as the capital.The north-western tribes had continued to be peaceable,since the conquest of that region by Colonel Clark. TheFrench

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