An edition of California in 1850 (1851)

California in 1850

compared with what it was in 1849, with a glimpse at its future destiny : also a concise description of the overland route, from the Missouri River, by the South Pass, to Sacramento City, including a table of distances, from point to point

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An edition of California in 1850 (1851)

California in 1850

compared with what it was in 1849, with a glimpse at its future destiny : also a concise description of the overland route, from the Missouri River, by the South Pass, to Sacramento City, including a table of distances, from point to point

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Publisher
R.E. Edwards & Co.
Language
English
Pages
88

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Edition Notes

Wagner-Camp (4th ed.), 206
"With notes on the facilities along the route for constructing a railroad. And also a brief notice of the water route, by the isthmts [sic] of Panama."
LC copy rebound, includes brown paper wrappers.

Published in
Cincinnati
Genre
Sources.

Classifications

Library of Congress
F864 .S74

The Physical Object

Pagination
88 p. :
Number of pages
88

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6908088M
LCCN
01019729

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