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climate, railroads, cliurclies, schools, population, and business, statistics of tlie 

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 Chicago 1855. 204 S. 12. (9 S.) 



Greene (M.), Tlie Kansas rcgion; forest, prairie, dcsert, muuntain, vale, and ri- 

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Kansas. (Extracled from Lippincott s Gazetteer.) — Tlie geograph. and cominer- 

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 de Smet, Voyages aux Montagnes Roclieuses, cliez les tribus indieunes du vaste 



territoire de l'Oregon etc. 3"" edit. LiQe (Lefort) 1856. 12. 



Sine Sr)3ebiticn burc^ bie gelfcngebirge nac^ ber ÜRiffouri^ÖueÜe im Sa^te 1823. 



- SdiiSlanb. 1856 *Hr 2. 

 Facts relating to thc boundary of Texas and New Mexico. — The geograpli. and 



commcrcial Gazette. 1855. I. N. 2. 

 Treaty between tlie United States of America and the Mexican republic. — ibid. 



1855. I. N. 2. 



Ross (A.), Tlie Red River Settlement; its rise, pi-ogress and present State: with 



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 Casas Grandes in New Mexico. — The geograph. and commercial Gazette. 1855. 



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 Soule (Fr.), Gilion (J. H.) and Nisbet (J.), The annals of San Francisco, con- 



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824 S. 8. 

 ®unnjrcd)t, 3JJincrnIquenen unb a3ulfane in Saliformcn. — Seitfci^r. für atlgem. 



Srbfunbe. VI. 1856. ©. 362. 

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1856. Jan. p. 37. 



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1856. 9k. 16. 

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SJZerico. Sentral^Slmerifa. 



AVilson (R. A.), Mexico and its religion; wth incidents of travel in that counlry 

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Ferry (G.), Vagabond life in Mexico. London (Blackwood) 1856. 450 S. 8. 

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Ferry (G.), Scenes de la vie mexicaine. Pcrico et Zaragate. Fr.iy Serapio. Lc 

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