Catalog Record: Resources of the Pacific slope. A statistical and descriptive summary of the mines and minerals, climate, topography, agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and miscellaneous productions, of the states and territories west of the Rocky mountains | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Resources of the Pacific slope. A statistical and descriptive summary of the mines and minerals, climate, topography, agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and miscellaneous productions, of the states and territories west of the Rocky mountains. With a sketch of the settlement and exploration of Lower California. By J. Ross Browne aided by a corps of assistants

Main Author: Browne, John Ross, 1817-1875.
Other Authors: Browne, John Ross, 1817-1875.
Language(s): English
Published: San Francisco, H. H. Bancroft and Co., 1869.
Subjects: Pacific States > Economic conditions.
Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula)
Note: [Pt.1] issued also as House ex. doc. no. 202, 40th Cong., 2d sess. Continues the report of 1866, in Reports upon the mineral resources of the United States... Washington, 1867.
Continued (1868-1875) by the reports of R. W. Raymond, with the title: Statistics of mines and mining.
Physical Description: 678, 200 p. ; 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
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