Our country, historic and picturesque

a complete story of its development and progress from the first discovery by the Northmen to the present time. Embellished by many hundred fine engravings, illustrative of war and historic incidents, and the grandeur of American scenery. Also, like-like portraits of men who built the nation, reproduced from oil paintings now owned by the government at Washington

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Our country, historic and picturesque

a complete story of its development and progress from the first discovery by the Northmen to the present time. Embellished by many hundred fine engravings, illustrative of war and historic incidents, and the grandeur of American scenery. Also, like-like portraits of men who built the nation, reproduced from oil paintings now owned by the government at Washington

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English
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491

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Published in
Detroit
Series
Dickerson's art history series.

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Library of Congress
E178 .E27

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Pagination
491 p. :
Number of pages
491

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OL6961154M
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ourcountryhistor01edwa
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05033219
OCLC/WorldCat
9837282

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