Annual Report of the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of WisconsinDepartment of Insurance, 1915 - Insurance Reports for 1894-1914 have each pt. issued as separate vol.: pt. 1. Fire and marine insurance; pt. 2. Life and casualty insurance; 1897-1914, pt. 3. Local mutual fire insurance. |
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Page 29 - ... nearly sufficient to carry on the work of the various departments, and operate the land leased for farm purposes at the proper time. The horses are growing old and outside of the three teams bought by the Board of Control during the year of 1913, we have few first-class work horses. It appears to me that it would be economy on the part of the State to purchase a dozen young work horses (mares), and a three year old Percheron stallion.