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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... road , the width of a common wagon - track , will prevent the fire from extending beyond it ; yet careless , thoughtless farmers , sometimes suffer tall grass to connect their fields of corn and fences with the wild prairie , and ...
... road , the width of a common wagon - track , will prevent the fire from extending beyond it ; yet careless , thoughtless farmers , sometimes suffer tall grass to connect their fields of corn and fences with the wild prairie , and ...
Strana 43
... road was constructed in the Valley , this mineral alone would afford quite an item of business and profit . " Hydraulic Limestone . " Of this kind of stone is formed a mortar which will set under water . It is essential for all masonry ...
... road was constructed in the Valley , this mineral alone would afford quite an item of business and profit . " Hydraulic Limestone . " Of this kind of stone is formed a mortar which will set under water . It is essential for all masonry ...
Strana 54
... road , during the last week -a city in the short space of six days ! " To the above , add the crowds who ascend the Mississippi and Missouri upon every boat , of whom as many as 600 have passed St. Louis in one day ! The Oskaloosa Times ...
... road , during the last week -a city in the short space of six days ! " To the above , add the crowds who ascend the Mississippi and Missouri upon every boat , of whom as many as 600 have passed St. Louis in one day ! The Oskaloosa Times ...
Strana 58
... roads are crowded to their utmost capacity ; single trains of fourteen or fifteen cars , all full of men , women , and a large sprinkling of children , are almost daily arriving at Chicago . The Ohio River steamers are crowded in the ...
... roads are crowded to their utmost capacity ; single trains of fourteen or fifteen cars , all full of men , women , and a large sprinkling of children , are almost daily arriving at Chicago . The Ohio River steamers are crowded in the ...
Strana 66
... road , some 300 miles , with the Osage orange . " For immediate use , those who have no timber must fence with lumber ; which is $ 15 per thousand feet ; and the white - cedar post can be had for $ 10 per hundred . It will take 1280 ...
... road , some 300 miles , with the Osage orange . " For immediate use , those who have no timber must fence with lumber ; which is $ 15 per thousand feet ; and the white - cedar post can be had for $ 10 per hundred . It will take 1280 ...
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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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