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Statistical View of the United States, embracing its territory, population--white, free colored, and slave--moral and social condition, industry, property, and revenue the detailed statistics of cities, towns and counties being a compendium of the seventh census, to which are added the results of every previous census, beginning with 1790, in comparative tables, with explanatory and illustrative notes, based upon the schedules and other official sources of information. By J.D.B. De Bow, superintendent of the United States Census
Statistical View of the United States, embracing its territory, population--white, free colored, and slave--moral and social condition, industry, property, and revenue the detailed statistics of cities, towns and counties being a compendium of the seventh census, to which are added the results of every previous census, beginning with 1790, in comparative tables, with explanatory and illustrative notes, based upon the schedules and other official sources of information. By J.D.B. De Bow, superintendent of the United States Census


King's Handbook of the United States. Planned and ed. by Moses King. Text by M.F. Sweetser. Over twenty-six hundred illustrations fifty-one colored maps
King's Handbook of the United States. Planned and ed. by Moses King. Text by M.F. Sweetser. Over twenty-six hundred illustrations fifty-one colored maps


Abstract of the eleventh census: 1890
Abstract of the eleventh census: 1890


A Geography of Commerce for Academies, High Schools, and Business Colleges by John N. Tilden and Albert Clarke
A Geography of Commerce for Academies, High Schools, and Business Colleges by John N. Tilden and Albert Clarke


Commercial Geography, by Albert Perry Brigham
Commercial Geography, by Albert Perry Brigham


Captain Bryan's Pacific War Atlas
Captain Bryan's Pacific War Atlas


New Holland and Asiatic Isles.
New Holland and Asiatic Isles.


The International Geography, by Seventy Authors with 489 illustrations edited by Hugh Robert Mill
The International Geography, by Seventy Authors with 489 illustrations edited by Hugh Robert Mill


Canada 1933 : The Official Handbook of present conditions and recent progress published by authority of the Hon. H.H. Stevens
Canada 1933 : The Official Handbook of present conditions and recent progress published by authority of the Hon. H.H. Stevens


Canada 1953 : the official handbook of present conditions and recent progress
Canada 1953 : the official handbook of present conditions and recent progress


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