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| | Pullman Strike of 1894 |
 | | July 4, 1894, as naturally expected, President Grover Cleveland ordered federal troops to Chicago so that harmony could be reestablished in the community. |  | | This especially was so when "Debs and three other union leaders were arrested on July 10, 1894 for interfering with the delivery of U.S. mail" (Altman, 1990, p. |  | | In which case, local media was surprised by the path employees ultimately chose to pursue. |
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http://www.stfrancis.edu/ba/ghkickul/stuwebs/btopics/works/PullmanStrike.htm
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| | MARIPOSA GAZETTE VITALS-1894-1896 |
 | | The deceased was born in Cheshire England, August 6, 1881, and came this country about three years ago with his parents, both of whom died soon after reaching California. |  | | The deceased was a native of Switzerland but had been a resident of this county since its early settlement. |  | | HELM- In Madera, January 25th, 1894, to the wife of C. HELM, a daughter. |
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http://www.mariposaresearch.net/DISVIT5.html
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| | Abbeville 1894 |
 | | At this time, the courthouse was one of the centers, not only of judicial matters, it was also a place of entertainment as well as a general meeting hall. |  | | The meeting ended with the plan that certain individuals would solicit funds from the police jury, from the town council and from the school board. |  | | About a block away, on the west side of State Street, one of our well-known bakers—Florian Keller, and his family—moved into his new bakery and residence opposite the Masonic Hall, also in 1894. |
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http://www.vermilionhistorical.com/features/Topics/Abbeville_1894.htm
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| | 1894 Marriages Brooklyn |
 | | Frazier and PROUSE, Mary Helen Marriage date: 1894 Location: Brooklyn County: Kings Certificate Number: 2240 ATWOOD, Walter, Scott Jr. |  | | # 3302 Marriage date: 1894 Location: Brooklyn County: Kings HOLMES, John A. Jackson and JOHNSON (MARRIS), Agnes cert. |  | | # 3322 Marriage date: 1894 Location: Brooklyn County: Kings GOEBEL, Fredric Jr. |
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http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Marriage/1894.Marriage.html
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| | History of the 1894 Walking Suit and notes on mid-1890s Fashions |
 | | Belle graduated from high school in 1894 and that fall taught school in her home town. |  | | Before 1894 bodices came to a "v" point at the front and back. |  | | Her intention was to go to college, primarily to study art, but in March of 1895 she died suddenly of typhoid pneumonia. |
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http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/patterns/1894walkingsuitinfo.html
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| | Search Results for "1894" |
 | | 1894, June 23-July 10 Second colonial conference was held at Ottawa. |  | | 1894, March 16 Conclusion of the Russian-German tariff treaty, after years of tariff war and negotiations. |  | | 1894 Laws of July 11 and Oct. 22 suppressed anarchist and socialist organizations. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=1894
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| | Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt : True Americanism (1894) |
 | | Speeches of Theodore Roosevelt : True Americanism (1894) |  | | Above all we must stand shoulder to shoulder, not asking as to the ancestry or creed of our comrades, but only demanding that they be in very truth Americans, and that we all work together, heart, hand, and head, for the honor and the greatness of our common country. |
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http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/trta.html
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| | WEST CHESTER RAILROADS 1894 TO THE END OF 1906 |
 | | Miller Snare was retired from the PRR by this time. |  | | Also, George Mendenhall was on sick leave because his foot was run over by a milk car. |  | | Rigg of Clifton briefly served as baggage master at the PRR station after George Guss, but gave up after a few weeks due to illness. |
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http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/notes/rr-4.htm
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| | Tariff of 1894 |
 | | The Populists of the South and West labored under the disadvantage of a high protective tariff and, after the court decision, became convinced that the judicial system was working hand-in-glove with big business. |  | | You can get new and used United States history textbooks at |  | | More books on Tariff of 1894 can be found at Barnes & Noble. |
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http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h794.html
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| | U. S. Troops on Lakefront, 1894 |
 | | Altogether there were some 6,000 federal and state troops, 3,100 police, and 5,000 deputy marshals in Chicago during July 1894. |  | | Source: Newberry Library (Harper's Weekly, 21 July 1894) |  | | This image by T. Dacy Walker, drawn from a photograph by J.W. Taylor, captures both the high visibility of the army troops in Chicago and the skyline that the city had celebrated during the World's Columbian Exposition just a year earlier. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/6342.html
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| | 1894 |
 | | It is from the June 30, 1894 Cuyahoga County News, Ohio. |  | | This is the oldest newspaper or magazine advertisement that I have been able to locate so far. |  | | At the time of this ad, automobiles were just being invented and the White Rose Gasoline they are referring to here is stove gasoline. |
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http://www.enarco.com/1894.htm
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| | 1894 |
 | | Burch has been attending Court in Boulder this week. |  | | May 11, 1894 - J. Smith was elected president of the school board and J. Cochran, sec't. |  | | She has gone Republican by a good round majority. |
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http://spot.colorado.edu/~wasson/1894.html
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| | Princeton Public Library - African American History - 1894 Marriages |
 | | Princeton Public Library - African American History - 1894 Marriages |  | | CUDJOE--TRUSTIE.--At Princeton, June 2, 1894, by Rev. H. |  | | MITCHELL--SOMERS.--In Princeton, on Thursday evening, Nov. 8th, 1894, by the Rev. William D. Robeson, Mr. |
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http://www.princeton.lib.nj.us/history/1894marr.html
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| | Ruldolph Etzenhouser's 1894 From Palmyra... #1 |
 | | Evidences of the same class relative to the early scenes in New York, Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, the character of the Saints, etc. Three prominent court decisions, that of Kirtland Temple, Ohio, 1880; the Canada Court on the rights of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, 1893, and the Temple Lot case of 1894. |  | | The title, "From Palmyra, New York, to Independence, Missouri," is not indicative of continuous narrative but embracing material facts during that lapse of years. |  | | CHAPTER V. Testimony: Katherine Salisbury, 1881 -- Bronson Family, 1872 -- William B. Smith, 1891 -- John Rigdon, 1891 -- E. Kelley's Rigdon Chronology, 1894 -- Emma Smith's Last Testimony, 1879 |
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http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/1894Etz1.htm
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| | Charlevoix Sentinel - 1894 |
 | | On Thursday morning last, Miss Lottie Mason, of the merchantile firm of Mason and Clayden, was united in marriage with Mr. |  | | Charlevoix is an ideal school town, and we hope the time is not far distant when our educational advantages will be given a wider scope and a Normal Training School established, that shall mark Charlevoix as an educational center. |  | | Following is the enrollment from 1886 to 1894: 1886-'87, 309; 1887-'88, 325; 1888-'89, 351; 1889-'90, 353; 1890-'91, 347; 1892-'93, 412; 1893-'94, 435. |
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http://www.charlevoixlibrary.org/nettleton/1894.htm
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| | USA-Presidents.Info - Grover Cleveland Sixth State of the Union Address |
 | | From the report of the Secretary of War it appears that the strength of the Army on September 30, 1894, was 2,135 officers and 25,765 enlisted men. |  | | The amount of bounty paid from July 1, 1894, to August 28, 1894, the time when further payments ceased by operation of law, was $966,185.84. |  | | The Secretary of the Treasury reports that the receipts of the Government from all sources of revenue during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1894, amounted to $372,802,498.29 and its expenditures to $442,605,758.87, leaving a deficit of $69,803,260.58. |
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http://www.usa-presidents.info/union/cleveland-6.html
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| | First Sino-Japanese War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It was the main naval engagement during the war. |  | | Video footage of a naval battle during the First Sino-Japanese war (1894) |  | | War between China and Japan was officially declared on August 1, 1894, though some naval fighting had already taken place. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Japanese_War_(1894-1895)
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| | Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894 |
 | | The University of South Carolina marked the centenary of Robert Louis Stevenson's death in 1894 with a special exhibition illustrating his life and writing career. |
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http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/britlit/rls/rls.html
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| | Professor Dirk J. Struik, 1894 - 2000 |
 | | Professor Struik was born September 30, 1894 in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and was educated at the University of Leiden in Holland, where he received his doctorate in 1922. |  | | In Hamburg, Germany in May 1989, he was awarded the first Kenneth Ownsworth May Prize for History of Mathematics by the International Commission on the History of Mathematics and International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science. |
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http://www-math.mit.edu/people/struik-obituary.html
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| | 1894 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | May 1 - Coxey's Army arrives in Washington D.C. May 1 - May Day Riots of 1894 break out in Cleveland, Ohio |  | | 1894 (MDCCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). |  | | May 11 - Pullman Strike: Three thousand Pullman Palace Car Company workers go on a "wildcat" (without union approval) strike in Illinois. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1894
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| | Michigan Family History Network |
 | | In June of 1894 census enumerators recorded the names of U.S. soldiers of the Civil War living in Michigan. |
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http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/civilwar/1894VetsCensus/index.asp
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| | The Winchester Collector Model 1894 |
 | | The 1,000,000th Model 94 was presented to President Calvin Coolidge in 1927. |  | | Production of receivers was suspended in 1943 during World War II. |  | | This model has seen continuous production since its inception and has outsold all other models. |
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http://www.winchestercollector.org/guns/1894.shtml
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 | | In this case, the DSN is issued by the same MTA from which the message was originated. |  | | Moore & Vaudreuil Standards Track [Page 28] RFC 1894 Delivery Status Notifications January 1996 6.2 Gatewaying from DSNs to other mail systems It may be possible to gateway DSNs from the Internet into a foreign mail system. |  | | Appendix - Guidelines for gatewaying DSNs NOTE: This section provides non-binding recommendations for the construction of mail gateways that wish to provide semi-transparent delivery reports between the Internet and another electronic mail system. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1894.txt
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| | 1894 S Barber Dime |
 | | Chapman stated that he had seen the two 1894 S dimes in 1954, just after dealer Earl Parked had purchased the coins. |  | | Frank M. Zapushek PO Box 1993, Bloomington, IL. |  | | The Mint employees did not know they were creating a rarity, because they expected to mint additional dimes by the end of 1894. |
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http://www.bakercoins.net/learn/articles/1894.s/1894s.html
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| | Howstuffworks "Why do we celebrate Labor Day?" |
 | | It has been celebrated as a national holiday in the United States and Canada since 1894. |  | | Labor unions themselves celebrated the first labor days in the United States. |  | | Labor Day is a day set aside to pay tribute to working men and women. |
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http://people.howstuffworks.com/question459.htm
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| | CPL Chicago: 1894: Pullman Strike |
 | | With the arrest of the leaders in Chicago, the strike collapsed, and workers returned August 2, 1894. |  | | This double squeeze lead to dire economic circumstances for the workers. |  | | This strike is widely regarded as being pivotal in labor history. |
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http://www.chipublib.org/004chicago/disasters/pullman_strike.html
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| | 1894 OHS |
 | | as published in The Oberlin News, Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, June 14, 1894, p. |
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http://www.oberlin-high.org/1894
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| | British Motor Manufacturers 1894-1960 |
 | | Histories of 1042 British Motor Manufacturers (with over 400 photographs) who were in business between 1894 and 1960, including those that never made it past the prototype stage. |
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http://www.britishmm.co.uk/index.asp
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| | Evolution of the Medieval Book |
 | | This 1894 critical edition was made by comparing the best surviving manuscripts of the text. |  | | If you have questions or comments about the site, send mail to: webmaster. |  | | The editor supplies variant readings at the bottom of each page. |
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http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/medievalbook/how_survived/1894.htm
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| | Silent Era : DVD : The Movies Begin (1894-1913) Review |
 | | The collection is an excellent overview of the first 20 years or so of motion picture production in the United States and Europe. |  | | Of note among the 19th-century films are Sandow (1894), The Kiss (1896), Feeding the Doves (1896), President McKinley at Home (1897), with Promenade of Ostriches, Transformation by Hats (starring Lucien Trewey), and New York: Brooklyn Bridge, produced by Lumière. |  | | Well represented in the set are the early experimental films of America, France and England, which date from 1894 through the turn of the century. |
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http://www.silentera.com/DVD/moviesBeginDVD.html
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| | Calendar for 1894-1895 |
 | | Harry Nicholls, whose personal popularity alone served to extricate him from the dangerous position in which the authors had placed him" (1 October 1894, p. |  | | Cast Comment It is possible Herbert Budd took the role of Harry Burgess at this point. |  | | Cast Comment Wearing in The London Stage 1890-1899, I, 424 says Herbert Budd also played Harry Burgess; According to the Times, E. Gardiner began appearing in the cast on the 18 February, though no role was given. |
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http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/m94d.htm
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| | 1894-S Barber Dime |
 | | Daggett told Parker that her father had minted 24 S-mint 1894 dimes as a special request for some visiting bankers. |  | | Chapman wrote that he had been shown two of the dimes in 1954 by California dealer Earl Parker, just after Parker had acquired them from Hallie Daggett, daughter of the San Francisco Mint superintendent John Daggett. |  | | The coins were struck, Zerbe said, to provide a balance of forty cents needed to close a bullion account at the San Francisco Mint by June 30, 1894 -- the end of the fiscal year. |
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http://www.coinfacts.com/dimes/barber_dimes/1894s_barber_dime.htm
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| | Battle Flag Day - August 10, 1894 |
 | | Former Governor Frank Jackson, proclaimed August 10, 1894 "Battle Flag Day", for the purpose of paying tribute to the flags and banners carried by Iowa regiments in the Civil War, as well as to the thousands of soldiers who fought in those battles. |  | | The book was recently discovered by chance in an antique store by a member of the Legislative staff, and it was decided to share this unique piece of history with others through the modern technology provided in the Internet. |  | | These 138 torn and scarred flags, stored in an old armory building, were being destroyed by time. |
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http://www2.legis.state.ia.us/Pubinfo/BattleFlag/bflagday.htm
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| | BASIN: 1894 Flood of Boulder Creek |
 | | The mountain rainfall, combined with the snowmelt runoff to produce the greatest flood known at Boulder, which came roaring down the valley during the night of 30 May 1894. |  | | Rainfall records for a 96 hour period ending at 3 AM on June 1894 show that the mountain drainage area received from 4.5 to 6 inches of precipitation. |  | | Rainfall amounts over the high plains gradually decreased from west to east varying from 5 inches at Boulder to approximately 2.5 inches at the mouth of Boulder Creek. |
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http://bcn.boulder.co.us/basin/history/1894flood.html
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| | Old Ordnance Survey Maps of London, Middlesex |
 | | This makes it possible to put the maps side by side and see how the area changed over those years. |  | | This is our largest and most popular series, a massive group of over 200 maps covering the London area. |  | | In many cases we have published maps in 2 or even 3 different editions, showing an area at different dates, typically 1872, 1894 and 1914. |
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http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/london.htm
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 | | Thirty times in the past 40 years, man has sent a spacecra 1894 APW19990429.0168 -1 LINE> |  | | 1894 APW19990429.0168 -1 ``The data suggests that Mars was once magnetic and was far more similar to Earth's global magnetic field than had been previously assumed,'' Ness said. |  | | 1894 APW19980923.1395 1 Mars is currently 213 million miles (343 million kilometers) from Eart 1895 NYT19990810.0082 1 HOURS: During the summer, the park is open from 8 a.m. |
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http://trec.nist.gov/data/qa/2003_qadata/03QA.tasks/t12.judgments.passages.txt
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| | The National Pastime: The year Penn hosted the Phillies.(University of Pennsylvania, 1894)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The freshmen in Penn's lower Quadrangle may not know it, but they reside on a significant site of major league baseball history. |  | | In August 1894, a fire destroyed Huntington Street Grounds, the ballpark of the city's major league baseball team, the Philadelphia Phillies. |  | | The National Pastime: The year Penn hosted the Phillies.(University of Pennsylvania, 1894)@ HighBeam Research |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:97551002&refid=holomed_1
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| | 1894 Brooklyn Grooms Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com |
 | | Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org. |  | | You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Teams > Los Angeles Dodgers > 1894 Statistics / Transactions |
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BRO/1894.shtml
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| | Absinthe Brouilleurs at The Virtual Absinthe Museum: 1894 Bloch Mixer |
 | | From the September 1894 issue of "Les Inventions Nouvelles". |  | | Absinthe Brouilleurs at The Virtual Absinthe Museum: 1894 Bloch Mixer |  | | An ornate two-part absinthe mixer or brouilleur, manufactured by Bloch, referred to in an article in the 1894 issue of |
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http://www.oxygenee.com/absintheBROUILLEURS1.html
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 | | ipava 1894 is the largest winery in the Vipava Valley, processing grapes from some one thousand hectares (2471 acres) of vineyards, three hundred of company's own and the rest cultivated by contract growers. |  | | Zelen and Pinela have already been reestablished, though the quantity is still insufficient to satisfy the demand; Pergulin and Klarnica are currently available only for tasting. |  | | Stainless steel vats dominate the new cellar, producing fresh white wines and some light red wines. |
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http://www.matkurja.com/projects/wine/growers/vipava-1894.html
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