The illustrated miners' hand-book and guide to Pike's Peak

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The illustrated miners' hand-book and guide to Pike's Peak

with a new and reliable map, showing all the routes, and the gold regions of western Kansas and Nebraska.

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Publisher
Parker & Huyett
Language
English
Pages
75

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Edition Notes

Wagner-Camp (4th ed.), 339
"Illustrated with appropriate engravings."
Advertisements on 37 p. at end. After p. [19] of advertisements, is the second folded leaf of plates containing other map, this one as an advertisement of the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad.
LC copy imperfect: wanting two plates of ill.

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St. Louis
Other Titles
Parker & Huyett's new illustrated miners hand book and guide to Pike's Peak

Classifications

Library of Congress
F780 .I29

The Physical Object

Pagination
75, [37] p., [8] leaves of plates (2 folded) :
Number of pages
75

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6599461M
LCCN
17018148
OCLC/WorldCat
1658168

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