The Mississippi Valley, and Prehistoric Events: Giving an Account of the Original Formation and Early Condition of the Great Valley ; of Its Vegetable and Animal Life ; of Its First Inhabitants, the Mound Builders, Its Mineral Treasures and Agricultural Developments ; All from Authentic SourcesR.T. Root, 1880 - 784 halaman |
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... River and its Principal Branches - The Subordinate Rivers and their Basins - The Gulf Slope - The Prairies and their Origin - Gen- eral Relations within and without - The Readiness with which it gives up its vast Treasures . CHAPTER ...
... River and its Principal Branches - The Subordinate Rivers and their Basins - The Gulf Slope - The Prairies and their Origin - Gen- eral Relations within and without - The Readiness with which it gives up its vast Treasures . CHAPTER ...
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... River nor Railway systems could overcome them— Influence of these two systems on the Civil War . CHAPTER XXIII . THE CONFLICT AND ITS LESSONS ..... ..374 Military Strategy and the Railroads - Operations on the Rivers - Other lines of ...
... River nor Railway systems could overcome them— Influence of these two systems on the Civil War . CHAPTER XXIII . THE CONFLICT AND ITS LESSONS ..... ..374 Military Strategy and the Railroads - Operations on the Rivers - Other lines of ...
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... River Systems and Basins . CHAPTER II . ARIZONA THE LAND OF PLATEAUS ..... ... 551 The peculiar Structure of Arizona - The Grand Cañon of the Colorado- The Gila River and the Southern Pacific Railroad . CHAPTER III . PREHISTORIC ARIZONA ...
... River Systems and Basins . CHAPTER II . ARIZONA THE LAND OF PLATEAUS ..... ... 551 The peculiar Structure of Arizona - The Grand Cañon of the Colorado- The Gila River and the Southern Pacific Railroad . CHAPTER III . PREHISTORIC ARIZONA ...
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... River from the upper part of the Gulf States except the immediate vicinity of the river below the mouth of the Ohio , and perhaps all of Minnesota , Iowa and Northern Mis- souri , was done in this ancient time . On the northern and ...
... River from the upper part of the Gulf States except the immediate vicinity of the river below the mouth of the Ohio , and perhaps all of Minnesota , Iowa and Northern Mis- souri , was done in this ancient time . On the northern and ...
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... River and the site of the moun- tains on the west is not so well known except in Nebraska and near the Black Hills where the rocks of the period are rich in the remains of the life of that time . Toward the close of the Mesozoic , the ...
... River and the site of the moun- tains on the west is not so well known except in Nebraska and near the Black Hills where the rocks of the period are rich in the remains of the life of that time . Toward the close of the Mesozoic , the ...
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