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F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3295 Mining laws. Laws of Lost Mining District. Deadwood Gulch 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3296 Fayette County [Texas] her history and her people 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3297 The appeal of L. Louaillier, sen., against the charge of high treason, and explaining the transactions at New-Orleans 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3298 The Pacific telegraph and railway, an examination of all the projects for the construction of these works, with a proposition for harmonizing all sections and parties of the Union, and rendering these great works truly national in their character 1
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F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3299 War and reconstruction times in Texas 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3300 Louis Riel, martyr du Nord-Ouest. Sa vie, son procès, sa mort 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3301 Proclamation issued by the governor on December 21, 1769 setting up basic concepts of government organization and administration of law in the French colony of Louisiana 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3301.1 Lettre aux habitants de la province de la Louisiane. Du 29 aoust 1780. Messieurs, apres avoir rendu compte a sa majeste de l'Ouragan Desastreux, qui a tant afflige cette province le 18 du mois d'aoust de l'annee precedente 1779 1
F591 .W48 Reel 332 no.3302 Representation and petition of the representatives elected by the freemen of the territory of Louisiana 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3303 The laws of the territory of Louisiana. Comprising all those which are now actually in force within the same 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3304 Address of citizens of Louisiana to the people of the United States 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3305 Memorial presented by the inhabitants of Louisiana to the Congress of the United States, in Senate and House of Representatives convened 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3306 Official report relative to the conduct of federal troops in western Louisiana, during the invasion of 1863 and 1864 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3308 Life and adventures of Nat Love, better known in the cattle country as "Deadwood Dick," by himself a true history of slavery days, life on the great cattle ranges ... based on facts, and personal experiences of the author 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3309 The stock manual containing the name, postoffice address, ranch location, marks and brands of all the principal stockmen of western and northwestern Texas, showing marks and brands on electrotype cuts as they appear on the animal 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3310 Five years a dragoon ('49 to '54) and other adventures on the great plains 1
F591 .W48 Reel 333 no.3311 Maps of the Nez Perces and Salmon River gold mines in Washington Territory 1
F591 .W48 Reel 334 no.3312 The Spanish settlements within the present limits of the United States, 1513-1561 1
F591 .W48 Reel 334 no.3313 Six decades in Texas; or, Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock, governor of Texas in war time, 1861-63. A personal experience in business, war, and politics 1
F591 .W48 Reel 334 no.3314 The Milton Lott tragedy a history of the first white death in Boone County and the events which lead up to the dark tragedy, and the placing of the monument in memory of this historical event. Together with two other short stories of pioneer happenings, A sketch of the life of Col. Nathan Boone, the man that explored the upper Des Moines Valley, and A sixty mile race for one hundred and sixty acres of Iowa land 1