Summary Information
Peterson Grocery Store Records 1881-1920
- Peterson Grocery Store (Eau Claire, Wis.)
Eau Claire Mss W
15.2 c.f. (38 archives boxes)
UW-Eau Claire McIntyre Library / Eau Claire Area Research Ctr. (Map)
Records of a Wisconsin grocery store and its predecessor firms, consisting mainly of financial records including invoices of wholesale purchases and daily customer orders. Also included is a small amount of business and personal correspondence, 1888-1920, in Danish and English; wholesaler's price lists and advertisements, 1879-1920; and “poor orders” listing the grocery orders filled for the city's poor, 1897-1909. English, Danish
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Biography/History
In 1881, Hans Mason and his brother-in-law, Hans Peterson, formed a partnership to operate the Mason and Company Grocery Store at the corner of Seventh and Water Streets (642 Water Street) in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The store later was known as Mason and Peterson's Grocery, and, when Peterson bought out his partner after a few years, as the Peterson Grocery Store. Peterson continued to operate the business until his death of a heart ailment on September 2, 1920.
Born near Copenhagen, Denmark, August 29, 1843, Peterson married Kirsten Peterson in 1866. In 1868, the couple immigrated to Eau Claire where during his first thirteen years in America, Peterson worked at the Steven Marston Saw Mill and later at the Empire Lumber Company before going into the grocery business.
Peterson was an alderman representing Eau Claire's Seventh Ward, and, at one time, President of the Common Council of that city.
There is no information at hand on the disposition of the store after Peterson's death in 1920.
Scope and Content Note
The records extant of the Peterson Grocery Store, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1881-1920, consist mainly of financial records, e.g. orders, invoices, receipts, account books, and day books. There is also one folder of general correspondence written both in Danish and English, and a general file of miscellaneous business records. These files are often incomplete.
This collection is representative of a retail grocery store operation, 1880-1920, in a small community (17,800) in west central Wisconsin, consequently the records have been retained in their entirety, except for duplicates and obvious ephemera. However, considerable selection was apparently practiced in preservation of the records by Hans Peterson, his heirs, or consignees before their donation to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
The CORRESPONDENCE, 1888-1920, is general and scanty, both personal and business, some written in Danish (not translated). There is one letter, dated February 20, 1905, from Wisconsin Assemblyman Chris N. Saugen of Cleghorn, Eau Claire County, referring to the “Dells dam question.” The Correspondence is in chronological sequence.
The GENERAL FILE consists of Advertisements and Price Lists of miscellaneous wholesalers, 1879-1920; blank forms used in the operation of the store; a few papers relating to the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association - Mortuary Calls, 1890-1892; “Poor Orders,” 1897-1909; and miscellaneous business papers, cards, and customer orders.
The “Poor Orders” list, by name, those of the city's “poor” for whom Peterson was grocer, and the amount of each order. There is also a tabulation for the year 1909, by month.
Filed under Miscellaneous Business Papers, 1890, 1896, 1908-1909, is a “Claim For Rebate Under the Act of December 15, 1890, of Taxes Paid on Tobacco and Snuff;” two printed items on the Sugar Tariff, 1908; and a list of tares compiled by the Wisconsin Wholesale Grocers' Association for the “retail trade.”
The Miscellaneous Business Cards are for accounts, orders, receipts for shipment, and salesmen's appointments. Miscellaneous Customer Orders are loose single sheets and two small order pads, which do not fit readily with the Day Books, in which most of the customer orders are recorded.
Folders of manuscripts included in the General File are in alphabetical order by type of material. The Advertisements and Price Lists are separated into two periods, 1879-1892 and 1900-1920, and arranged alphabetically by advertiser within each time period. The Blank Business Forms are in alphabetical sequence. The other categories of the General File have a chronological arrangement.
The bulk of the collection are the FINANCIAL RECORDS consisting of Invoices and Receipts, 1885-1920; Railroad Freight Bills, 1897, 1910, and 1919; Account Books, 1881-1917; a Cash Book, 1893-1910; a Journal, 1893; a Ledger, 1887-1894; and Day Books, 1884-1919.
There are only scattered invoices and receipts for the years 1885, 1887-1892, 1894, 1897, 1908-1912, and 1914 through June 1917. From 1893 to 1910 invoices have been preserved in account with Girnau and Dohrman, an Eau Claire “wagon and carriage works,” with itemized listings of parts and repair costs. For the years of United States involvement in World War I, 1917-1918, and the following year, 1919, probably the majority of invoices sent to the Peterson Grocery Store have survived. For 1920 there are only three statements, January to April, of Peterson's account with Franklin MacVeah and Company of Chicago.
Peterson recorded customer accounts in two account books, 1881-1883 and 1883-1889. Thereafter, for the period 1889-1917, these records are kept in individual customer account books. He also kept a cash book, 1893-1910; a journal, 1892; and a ledger, 1887-1894. The mainstay of Peterson's records was the daybook, in which individual customer's purchase orders, with prices, were recorded daily. There are some gaps in these records and some duplication of concurrent day books, especially for the latter half of the period documented in these records, 1884-1919.
The order of arrangement of the Financial Records has been determined by the original progression of usage from invoices on wholesale purchase and freight bills to the account books, cash book, journal, and ledger. However, the thirty-three archives boxes of day books have been placed at the end of the collection, because of the large number of volumes in this classification. Within the individual categories of this series the arrangement is chronological.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented by Thomas Barland, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, June 26, 1963 and August 16, 1963. Accession Number: M63-133, M63-133-1
Processed by Joanne Hohler, September 8, 1972.
Contents List
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Series: Correspondence, General, 1888-1920 : In Danish and English
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Series: General File
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Advertisements and Price Lists, Miscellaneous Wholesalers
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1879-1892
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Box
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1900-1920
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Box
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Forms, Blank Business, 1880-1900
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Box
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Insurance, Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, Mortuary Call, 1890-1892
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Box
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“Poor Orders,” 1897-1909; undated
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Miscellaneous
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Box
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Business Papers, 1890, 1896, 1908-1909
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Box
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Cards and Customer Orders, undated
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Series: Financial Records
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Invoices and Receipts
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1885; 1887, January-December
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1888, January-June
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1888, July-December
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1889
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1890, January-May
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1890, June-December
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1891
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1892, 1894, 1897
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Girnau and Dohrman - Eau Claire Wagon and Carriage Works, 1893-1910
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1908-1912
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1914-1916
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1917, January-May
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1917, July-December
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1918, January-December
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1919, January-November
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1920
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Railroad Freight Bills
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1897, March-June
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1897, July-December
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1910, July-November
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1919
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Account Books
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Book #1, Pages 1-428 (some gaps), 1881-1883
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Box
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Book #2, Pages 1-332, 1883-1889
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Individual Customer Accounts, 1889-1917
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Cash Book, 1893-1910
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Journal, 1893
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Ledger, 1887-1894
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Day Books
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1884, April 11-June 27
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1884, June 27-August 26
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1884, August 27-October 19
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1884, October 20-December 26
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1885, January 1-March 25
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1885, March 26-May 14
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1886, September-1887, February 17
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1887, October 4-November 10
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1887, November 10-December 31
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1888, January 2-February 25
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1888, February 25-April 7
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1888, April 7-May 15
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1888, May 15-June 15
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1888, June 15-July 16
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1888, July 16-August 17
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1888, August 17-September 18
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1888, September 18-October 22
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1888, October 22-December 6
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1888, December 7-1889, February 2 1889
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1889, February 2-April 20
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1889, April 20-June 14
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1889, June 14-August 5
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1889, August 5-September 23
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1889, September 25-November 20
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1889, November 20-1890, February 5
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1890, March 24-May 24
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1890, May 24-July 11
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1890, July 11-August 27
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1890, August 27-October 14
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1890, October 14-December 1
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1891, February 21-April 24
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1891, April 24-June 11
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1891, June 11-August 10
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1891, August 10-October 19
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1891, October 19-November 30
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1891, December 1-1892, February 5
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1892, February 5-April 7
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1892, April 7-May 19
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1892, May 20-June 28
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1892, June 29-August 5
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1892, August 6-October 4
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1892, October 4-December 23
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1892, December 23-1893, March 26
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1893, March 27-May 28
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1893, May 28-July 20
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1893, July 20-September 9
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1893, September 9-November 6
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1893, November 6-1894, January 23
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1894, January 23-April 4
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1894, April 4-May 28
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1894, May 28-July 8
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1894, July 18-September 5
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1894, September 5-October 10
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1894, October 30-1895, January 10
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1895, January 10-March 25
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1895, March 25-May 21
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1895, May 21-July 13
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1895, July 13-September 7
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1895, September 7-November 7
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1895, November 7-1896, January 27
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1896, January 27-April 11
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1896, April 11-June 13
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1896, June 13-August 11
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1896, August 11-October 13
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1896, October 13-1897, January 16
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1897, January 16-April 17
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1897, April 17-June 29
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1897, June 29-September 8
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1897, September 8-November 22
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1897, November 22-1898, February 12
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1898, February 14-April 23
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1898, April 23-June 27
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1898, June 27-August 24
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1898, August 24-October 28
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1898, October 28-1899, January 11
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1899, January 11-March 31
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1899, March 31-June 5
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1899, June 5-August 5
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1899, August 5-October 6
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1899, October 6-December 22
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1899, December 22-1900, March 23
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1900, March 23-May 31
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1900, May 31-July 28
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1900, July 28-September 24
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1900, September 24-October 23
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1900, October 23-December 24
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1900, December 24-1901, March 8
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1901, March 8-May 8
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1901, May 8-July 11
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1901, July 11-October 5
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1901, October 5-November 19
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1902, January 11-March 10
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1902, March 10-May 30
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1902, May 30-August 12
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1902, August 12-October 28
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1902, August 11-November 7
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1902, April 30-1903, February 11
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1902, October 28-1903, January 27
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1902, November 7-1903, February 16
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1903, January 25-May 2
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1903, February 16-June 15
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1903, May 12-July 20
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1903, June 15-October 31
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1903, July 20-October 12
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1903, October 12-1904, January 14
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1903, November 3-1904, March 15
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1904, January 14-April 20
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1904, March 15-July 1
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1904, April 20-July 12
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1904, July 1-October 21
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1904, December 6-1905, April 14
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1905, April 14-August 15
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1905, August 16-December 16
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1905, December 19-1906, April 18
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1906, January 1-April 21
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1906, April 19-August 28
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1906, April 21-June 27
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1906, June 27-September 1
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1906, September 1-November 12
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1906, November 12-1907, January 31
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1907, January 31-May 10
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1907, May 10-August 9
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1907, August 9-November 8
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1907, November 8-1908, February 19
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1908, February 19-May 22
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1908, May 22-August 19
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1908, August 19-November 20
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1909, March 8-June 19
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1909, June 19-September 21
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1909, September 21-December 24
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1909, December 24-1910, April 8
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1910, April 8-July 9
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1910, July 9-October 5
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1912, September 12-December 29
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1914, May 18-September 8
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1914, September 8-1915, January 8
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1915, January 8-May 19
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1915, May 19-September 23
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1915, September 23-1916, March 2
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1916, March 2-June 12
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1916, June 12-October 24
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1917, March 13-August 1
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1918, January 19-June 13
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1918, June 13-October 16
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1919, August 21-December 27
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