Iowa as it is in 1856: A Gazetteer for Citizens, and a Hand-book for Immigrants, Embracing a Full Description of the State of IowaKeen & Lee, 1856 - Počet stran: 282 |
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... United States . No country can present to the farmer greater facilities for subduing , in a short time , wild land . Its native prairies are fields , almost ready made to his hands . Its rich , black soil , scarcely less productive than ...
... United States . No country can present to the farmer greater facilities for subduing , in a short time , wild land . Its native prairies are fields , almost ready made to his hands . Its rich , black soil , scarcely less productive than ...
Strana 39
... United States . No country can present to the farmer greater facilities for subduing , in a short time , wild land . " For centuries the succession of natural crops of grass , untouched by the scythe , and but very partially kept down ...
... United States . No country can present to the farmer greater facilities for subduing , in a short time , wild land . " For centuries the succession of natural crops of grass , untouched by the scythe , and but very partially kept down ...
Strana 49
... United States , with Cuba and Mexico annexed ! " Iron Ore . And " Iron has been found in several places , though no beds are known in the Valley of so rich a character as those of the ' Iron Mountain , ' in Missouri . Owen found this ...
... United States , with Cuba and Mexico annexed ! " Iron Ore . And " Iron has been found in several places , though no beds are known in the Valley of so rich a character as those of the ' Iron Mountain , ' in Missouri . Owen found this ...
Strana 50
... United States are to be found a few miles below Lizard Fork , in Yell County . They are from 20 to 30 feet thick , and show themselves on both sides of the river for miles ; and they extend back each way an unknown distance . By ...
... United States are to be found a few miles below Lizard Fork , in Yell County . They are from 20 to 30 feet thick , and show themselves on both sides of the river for miles ; and they extend back each way an unknown distance . By ...
Strana 55
... United States , has there been a more gratifying spectacle than that now presented to those who take an interest in its progress and welfare . Viewing the almost countless throng of immigrants that crowd our streets , and learning that ...
... United States , has there been a more gratifying spectacle than that now presented to those who take an interest in its progress and welfare . Viewing the almost countless throng of immigrants that crowd our streets , and learning that ...
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Iowa as it is in 1856: A Gazetteer for Citizens, and a Hand-book for ... Nathan Howe Parker Náhled není k dispozici. - 1856 |
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