Collection: Smith Collection
Page Name: Cornell's Primary Geography forming part first of a systematic series of school geographies
Name: Cornell's Primary Geography forming part first of a systematic series of school geographies
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Alternative Title: Cornell's Primary Geography, forming part first of a systematic series of school geographies.; Cornell's Primary Geography.; Western Hemisphere; The boy in the picture is endeavoring to ascertain which was is East, West, North, and South. His arms are extended straight out from his body, and his right hand points toward that part of the heavens where the sun rises - that is East; his left to that part where the sun sets - that is West; before him is North, and behind him is South. These are called the Cardinal Points of the compass.; Eastern Hemisphere; The World in Hemispheres.; An Island.; A Peninsula and an Isthmus.; A Mountain Chain.; A View on the Ocean.; A Bay.; A Lake.; Western Hemisphere; Eastern Hemisphere; North America.; Quebec.; The Citadel, Quebec.; Capitol at Washington.; Mexico.; An American Indian.; South America; Rio Janeira.; Grand Square, Buenos Ayres.; Buenos Ayres.; Animals of America.; Lima, Convent Square.; Europe; St. Petersburg; The Emperor's Palace, St. Petersburg.; St. Peter's, Rome. (From the Tiber.); Map of the greater part of Oceanica.; A Street Scene in Manilla.; Paris.; Pont Neuf.; London.; Animals of Europe.; Dublin.; A Scene in Switzerland; Asia; Pekin.; The Government House, Calcutta.; Constantinople.; A Scene in China.; Animals of Asia.; Africa; Morocco.; Cairo; Cape Town.; Grand Temple at Cairo.; Animals of Africa.; The United States; Eastern States.; Boston.; Bunker Hill Monument.; Middle States.; Albany.; New York and its Vicinity; Southern States.; Charleston and its Vicinity.; Western States; St. Louis, Missouri.; State House and Yale College, (New Haven.); Washington.; A View on the Hudson River.; The Natural Bridge, Virginia.; A View of a part of Lake Superior.; Oceania
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Date Produced: 1857
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Dimensions: 22.3 x 17.3 cm
Physical Description: 98 pages: illustrations, maps
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LC Call Number: G125 .C832 1857
OCLC: 14267373
Accession Number: SM-1857-12
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