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4 Titles tagged with "Pacific railroads"
Correspondence :Beckwith (Edward) and Engelmann (George),
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(Edward Griffin),
(Jacob Heinrich Wilhelm),
1809-1884
1813-
1818-1881
Beckwith, E. G
Correspondence
Engelmann, George,
Explorations and surveys
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Pacific railroads
Schiel, J
Correspondence :Bigelow and Engelmann,
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(Charles Christopher),
(John Milton),
1804-1878
1809-1884
1817-1863
1823-1890
Aquatic plants
Astronomy
Bigelow, John M
Botanical specimens
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Engelmann, George,
Exploration and surveys
Pacific railroads
Parry, C. C.,
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Southwest, New
United States
West (U. S.)
Whipple, Amiel Weeks,
New tracks in North America :a journal of travel and adventure whilst engaged in the survey for a southern railroad to the Pacific ocean during 1867/8 /by W. A. Bell.
Publication Info: London :Chapman and Hall,1869.
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Indians of North America
Pacific railroads
Southwest, New
Route near the thirty-fifth parallel explored by Lieutenant A.W. Whipple, Topographical Engineers, in 1853 and 1854.
Publication Info: Washington, D.C. :B. Tucker,1856.
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Pacific railroads
Plants
Southwest, New