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Ross, James, 1830-1884 / Wisconsin and her resources for remunerating capital and supporting labor
(1871)
Welcome to emigrants, pp. 27 ff.
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-- -"1 Office of the ORTHWESTEN io AEucY, (E8:AXBLI.SH.D 1850.) Madison, Wis., January 2, 1871. I can now furnish a large number of acres of FitST-CLASS PINE LANDS, Convenient to GOOD DRIVING STREAMIS, (Wisconsin and Chippewa Rivers and their tributsries.) These lands will cut on an average, 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 Feet to a Quarter Section, 6,000 to 8,000 feet per acre,) and are worth now, as Pine Lands are se lling, 0 to S7 per acre, and will soon be worth more than DOUBLE those fig- ures. This is no exaggeration, but plain, simple fact. I can furnish 1,000 acres...... $3.00 per acre. 3,000 ". ...... 2.76 " 8,000 ". ...... 2.50 " 10,000 " ..... 2.25 14 20,000 " ........ 2.00 " I can assure you that if you wish to make an investment that is sure to pay GREAT PROFITS, now is an opportunity. Capitalists and Lumber Dealers are fast getting the Pine Lands of our State, and in a short time such a chance as is now offered you, can not be had. These Lands have been selected with the greatat care by thd very beat and moat ezpeieneed woodamon, and I am prepared to GUARANTEE them to be just as represented in every respect. Hoping to receive an order from you, I am, Very respectfully, GEo. B. fIIRRO I i
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