A comparison of the bars & harbors of the Gulf of Mexico, from the mouth of the Mississippi River to Vera Cruz and of the mines and mining in California, Nevada, Coihuila [!], Chuhuahua, and North Carolina, with a comparative view of the richness of their ores, the climates in which they are found, and their accessibility.
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Main Author: | Hawes, Hugh W. |
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Format: | Microfilm |
Language: | English |
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[Port Lavac, Tex.] :
[Printed at the Lavaca Commercial Book and Job Office],
[1869]
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22 pages. |
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