Report of explorations for railroad routes from San Francisco Bay to Los Angeles...and from the Pimas Villages to the Rio Grande...by Lieutenant John G. Parke 1854-1855. Volume VII from Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain the most practicab
Drawn, printed and colored at I. T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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1838
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WA Prints +40
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Vol. II of History of the Indian tribes of North America,...embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits by Thomas L. M'Kenney...and James Hall (Philadelphia, Frederick W. Greenough, 1838-44).
Drawn, printed and colored at I. T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania R. T.
Published / Created:
1838
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WA Prints +41
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Vol. II of History of the Indian tribes of North America,...embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits by Thomas L. M'Kenney...and James Hall (Philadelphia, Frederick W. Greenough, 1838-44).
Drawn, printed and colored at I. T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania R. T.
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[1838]
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WA Prints +42
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Vol. II of History of the Indian tribes of North America,...embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits by Thomas L. M'Kenney...and James Hall (Philadelphia, Frederick W. Greenough, 1838-44).
Drawn, printed and colored at I. T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Published / Created:
1836
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WA Prints +43
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Vol. II of History of the Indian tribes of North America,...embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits by Thomas L. M'Kenney...and James Hall (Philadelphia, Frederick W. Greenough, 1838-44).
Drawn, printed and colored at I. T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Published / Created:
1836
Call Number:
WA Prints +44
Container / Volume:
Vol. II of History of the Indian tribes of North America,...embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits by Thomas L. M'Kenney...and James Hall (Philadelphia, Frederick W. Greenough, 1838-44).