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Cooper, Thomas, Some Information Respecting America, Collected by Thomas Cooper, Late of Manchester.
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THE BLACK HILLS PIONEER. VOL. 1. DEADWOOD CITY, BLACK HILLS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1876. NO.1.The Black Hills Pioneer. Laughlin & Merrick, Props. Deadwood: 1876
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[Du Pont, Samuel F.] Official Dispatches and Letters of Rear Admiral Du Pont U. S. Navy. 1846-48. 1861-63. |
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Dana, Edmund, Geographical Sketches on the Western Country: Designed for Emigrants and Settlers: Being the Result of Extensive Researches and Remarks, To Which is Added, A Summary of all the Most Interesting Matters on the Subject, Including a Particular Description of the Unsold Public Lands, Collected from a Variety of Authentic Sources. Also, A List of the Principal Roads.
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| Practicability of Railroads Through the South Pass. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Transmitting a report from F. W. Lander, esq., relative to the practicability of a railroad through the South Pass. February 26, 1858. 35th congress, 1st Session. | ||||
| Railroad to the Pacific. August 1, 1850. Mr. F. P. Stanton, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, made the following Report: The Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom as referred the memorial of the Memphis convention, praying Congress to cause to be Surveyed. | ||||
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Story, Joseph (1779-1845) [Autograph Letter Signed, Salem, August 13, 1816 to Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn] |
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Du Ponceau, Peter S., A Review of the Case of the New Orleans Batture and of the Discussions that have taken place Respecting it… |
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Pomona Nurseries. Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, Rhubarb and Asparagus. Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Ornamental Trees, &c. Fruits Grown for Market and Plants for Sale. Fall, 1886. William Parry, Parry P.O., N. J. |
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| Clarke, Asa B., Travels in Mexico and California: Comprising a Journal of a Tour from Brazos Santiago, Through Central Mexico, by Way of Monterey, Chihuahua, the Country of the Apaches, and the River Gila, to the Mining Districts of California by A. B. Clarke. |
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