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F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2956.1 Kansas City directory and business mirror for 1859-60 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2958 Central Pacific railway route. Memorial to the Congress of the U.S. on the subject of a railway to the Pacific Ocean, by the valley of Kansas River or the route of the 39th parallel. From the Chamber of Commerce of the city of Kansas 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2960 Kansas in 1856. An authentic account of the outrages in Kansas, since the appointment of the Kansas Investigating Committee, and not embraced in their report to the House of Representatives. From actual observation, and the testimony of eye-witnesses 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2961 Advertising letter 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2962 Colorado, its resorts and attractions to the pleasure-seeker, tourist and invalid 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2963 Colorado tourist and illustrated guide via the "Golden belt route," the great wheat and corn producing region extending from the Missouri River through central Kansas and Colorado (which is traversed by the Kansas Pacific Railway) to the Rocky Mountain resorts 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2964 Emigrants' guide to the Kansas Pacific railway lands. Best and cheapest farming and grazing lands in America. 6,000,000 acres for sale by the Kansas Pacific Railway Co 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2965 Guide map of the best and shortest cattle trail to the Kansas Pacific Railway with a concise and accurate description of the route; showing distances, streams, crossings, camping grounds, wood and water, supply stores, etc., from the Red River crossing to Ellis, Russell, Ellsworth, Brookville, Salina, Solomon and Abilene 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2966 Miners' guide to the Black Hills and famous Big Horn gold region 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2967 Reports of preliminary surveys for the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern division, from Fort Riley to Denver City 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2968 The San Juan mines. A compendium of the mineral resources of southwestern Colorado, together with a description of its mountain scenery, its agricultural features, business prospects, and the best routes of travel into the mining regions, including the mining laws of Colorado and the acts of Congress relating thereto 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2969 Senatorial excursion party over the Union Pacific Railway, E.D. speeches of Senators Yates, Cattell, Chandler, Howe and Trumbull; Hon. J.A.J. Creswell, Hon. John Covode, M.C., and Hon. Wm. M. McPherson, on the Pacific rail road question. Delivered at the banquet given to them by the City Council and Merchants' Exchange, at the Southern Hotel, St. Louis, June 14, 1867. Proceedings of meetings of excursionists, held at Fort Harker, Kan., June 7 and 8, 1867. Speeches of Senators Cameron and Henderson, Representatives Orth, Niblack, Stevens, Laflin, Hubbard, Nicholson, Kitchen and Maj-Gen. Hancock, and Hon. B.H. Brewster ... Proceedings of meetings of citizens of New Mexico, held at Santa Fe, September 21, 1867, and address of Gen. Wm. J. Palmer. Report of president of Union Pacific Railway, E.D. made to secretary of the interior for the year ending September 30, 1867. Exhibit of earnings, &c. 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2970 Silver-seeking in the San Juan mines. Location of the silver region--How to get there--What you want--Cost of outfit--How to locate your claim. Together with the mining laws of Colorado and acts of Congress relating thereto 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2971 An appeal for the sufferers in Kanzas 1
F591 .W48 Reel 294 no.2972 Report of the Kansa[s] Relief Committee, to, and including March 15, 1861 1
F591 .W48 Reel 295 no.2973 The city of Kearney, Nebraska 1
F591 .W48 Reel 295 no.2974.1 Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, &c. &c. performed in the year 1823 1
F591 .W48 Reel 295 no.2975 Where to go to become rich. Farmers', miners' and tourists' guide to Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado ... With a complete text of the mining laws, glossary of mining terms, and maps of New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado 1
F591 .W48 Reel 295 no.2976 Notes to accompany Keeler's map of the U.S. territory, from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, containing authentic information connected with the territories, and the different railroad routes to the Pacific Ocean 1
F591 .W48 Reel 295 no.2976.1 The St. Louis directory for the years 1840-1 containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, and the numbers of their places of business and dwellings, with a sketch of the city of St. Louis : Also the names of the city, township, county & state officers with a variety of other interesting matter 1