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F591 .W48 Reel 289 no.2887 Early days on the western slope of Colorado and campfire chats with Otto Mears, the pathfinder, from 1870 to 1883, inclusive 1
F591 .W48 Reel 289 no.2889 John Hammond, died May 28, 1889, at his home, Crown Point, N.Y. Born August 17, 1827, at Crown Point, in the old house, now standing, next west of his late residence 1
F591 .W48 Reel 289 no.2889.1 Duluth: its location in the United States and its commanding position on the highway of trade between the territory of the northwest and the Atlantic cities, and of the commerce between Asia and the eastern states and Europe. To which is added a brief description of the towns on the line of the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, which connects the head of navigation on Lake Superior, at Duluth, with the head of navigation on the Mississippi River, at St. Paul 1
F591 .W48 Reel 289 no.2890 The Partisan rangers of the Confederate States Army 1
Your match would be here.
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2891 Why the "Latter day saints" marry a plurality of wives. A glance at Scripture and reason, in answer to an attack through the Polynesian, upon the Saints for polygamy 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2892 The Territory of Arizona, embracing a history of the territory its mineral, agricultural, and commercial advantages; its climate and boundaries; and the great Colorado of the Pacific 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2893 A brief history of Springville, Utah, from its first settlement September 18, 1850, to the 18th day of September, 1900. Fifty years 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2894 Letter from the chief engineer of the Northern Pacific Railroad 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2895 The navigation of the lakes and navigable communications therefrom to the seaboard, and to the Mississippi River, and relation of the former to the lines of railway leading to the Pacific 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2896 Railroad to the Pacific. Northern route. Its general character, relative merits, etc 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2897 Trans-continental railways of the United States 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2898 Jottings by the way. A collection of rustic rhyme ... with a brief autobiography 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2899 A plain statement of facts, connected with the conception, nutrition, progress and abortion of the St. Louis Hotel for Invalids 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2900 Eight hundred miles in an ambulance 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2901 Route across the Rocky Mountains, with a description of Oregon and California: their geographical features, their resources, soil, climate, productions, &c., &c. 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2902 Very far west indeed. A few rough experiences on the north-west Pacific coast 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2903 A soldier's reminiscences in peace and war 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2904 Sights in the gold region, and scenes by the way 1
F591 .W48 Reel 290 no.2905 From the Pacific to the Atlantic, being an account of a journey overland from Eureka, Humboldt Co., California, to Webster, Worcester Co., Mass., with a horse, carriage, cow and dog 1
F591 .W48 Reel 291 no.2906 The history of Anderson County, Kansas, from its first settlement to the Fourth of July, 1876 1