Record ID | marc_loc_updates/v38.i05.records.utf8:325427:1329 |
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100 1 $aDabney, Thomas Ewing.
245 14 $aThe industrial canal and inner harbor of New Orleans.$bHistory, description and economic aspects of giant facility created to encourage industrial expansion and develop commerce.$cBy Thomas Ewing Dabney. Pub. by Board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans, May, 1921.
260 $a[New Orleans?$c1921]
300 $a80 p. incl. illus., ports., tables.$c21 cm.
500 $a"Comparison of distances by and between New Orleans and New York and principal cities. (Distances in statute miles, furnished by War department)": p. 78.
500 $a"Comparison of distances by water routes between New Orleans and New York to principal ports of the world. (Distances in nautical miles, supplied by Hydrographic office, Navy department; land routes in statute miles supplied by War department)": p. 79.
650 0 $aCanals$zLouisiana.
651 0 $aNew Orleans (La.)$xHarbor.
710 1 $aLouisiana.$bBoard of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans.