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Craig Hilliard, 65, runs the Pheasant Inn, a Briggsville, Wis., resort that doubles as a deer registration station.
Hunting Loses Popularity -- Could Conservation Be Hurt As A Result? AP 2010
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Craig Hilliard, 65, runs the Pheasant Inn, a Briggsville, Wis., resort that doubles as a deer registration station.
As hunters retire, license sales drop, hurting conservation 2010
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Yes, this people, who endure to have the American newspaper for their daily reading, and to have their habitation in Briggsville, Jacksonville, and Marcellus -- this people is of finer, more delicate nervous organisation than other nations!
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The Americans meekly retain his names; and indeed his strange Marcellus or Syracuse is perhaps not much worse than their congenital Briggsville.
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Americans lived willingly in places called by such names as Briggsville, Jacksonville and
Matthew Arnold George William Erskine Russell 1886
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The shock was fatal; and his body was brought back to Briggsville, and laid to rest beside the forms of his wife and little Maggie, that had died long before.
Brave Tom The Battle That Won Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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The following morning they turned their backs upon Briggsville forever.
Brave Tom The Battle That Won Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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Tom Gordon could not be blamed for failing to note several suggestive occurrences during this memorable visit to Briggsville.
Brave Tom The Battle That Won Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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They felt they ought to strike out for themselves, and Briggsville was not the place to do it.
Brave Tom The Battle That Won Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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Tom loitered on his way to Briggsville, striving not to reach there before the time named; but despite the effort, he was in town fully a quarter of an hour too early.
Brave Tom The Battle That Won Edward Sylvester Ellis 1878
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