An edition of The Kanzas region (1856)

The Kanzas region

forest, prairie, desert, mountain, vale, and river

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An edition of The Kanzas region (1856)

The Kanzas region

forest, prairie, desert, mountain, vale, and river

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Publisher
Fowler and Wells
Language
English
Pages
192

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Edition Notes

Wagner-Camp (4th ed.), 276
"Descriptions of scenery, climate, wild productions, capabilities of soil, and commercial resources; interspersed with incidents of travel and anecdotes illustrative of the character of the traders and red men; to which are added, directions as to routes, outfit for the pioneer, and sketches of desirable localities for present settlement."
Publisher's advertisements on 12 p. at end.
LC copy rebound, includes green paper wrappers.

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New York
Other Titles
Kansas region

Classifications

Library of Congress
F685 .G81

The Physical Object

Pagination
167, [2], 174-192, 4, 4, 4 p., [2] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL270987M
LCCN
rc01000081
Library Thing
4824507

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