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Smith, Roswell Chamberlain, 1797-1875

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Image of four stages of the supposed evolutionary stages of civilization: Barbarous, Savage, Half-Civilized, and Civilized & Enlightened
Image of four stages of the supposed evolutionary stages of civilization: Barbarous, Savage, Half-Civilized, and Civilized & Enlightened


[Untitled image to illustrate how springs feed rills, brooks, and other small streams of water, which then turn into rivers and eventually feed into a lake.]
[Untitled image to illustrate how springs feed rills, brooks, and other small streams of water, which then turn into rivers and eventually feed into a lake.]


An Anchor.
An Anchor.


Untitled image providing an example of an ocean.
Untitled image providing an example of an ocean.


A Rail-Road
A Rail-Road


[Untitled image of the seal of the state of Rhode Island.]
[Untitled image of the seal of the state of Rhode Island.]


[Untitled image of the seal of the state of New Jersey.]
[Untitled image of the seal of the state of New Jersey.]


[Untitled image of the seal of the state of Virginia.]
[Untitled image of the seal of the state of Virginia.]


[Untitled image of the seal of the state of South Carolina]
[Untitled image of the seal of the state of South Carolina]


[Untitled image of the seal of the state of Mississippi.]
[Untitled image of the seal of the state of Mississippi.]


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