Catalog Record: Hill's reference guide for land seekers, travelers, schools, tourists, emigrants and general readers, including description and outline maps, with new method of quick-finding location, in each state of any city or village of 200 population and more ... with location and 1910 population of 23,664 cities and villages of the United States, maps of states prepared, counties numbered and all states described | Hathi Trust Digital Library

Navigation


Hill's reference guide for land seekers, travelers, schools, tourists, emigrants and general readers, including description and outline maps, with new method of quick-finding location, in each state of any city or village of 200 population and more ... with location and 1910 population of 23,664 cities and villages of the United States, maps of states prepared, counties numbered and all states described, by Thomas E. Hill ...

Main Author: Hill, Thomas E. 1832-1915.
Language(s): English
Published: Chicago, Hill Standard Book Company, 1912.
Subjects: United States.
Land use.
Statistics.
Population.
Physical Description: 235 p. front., illus. (incl. maps) 25 cm.
Original Format: Book
Statistics
Original Classification Number: E158 .H64
Locate a Print Version: Find in a library
Search

Catalog Search
Bibliographic search (Title, Author, Subject, ISBN/ISSN, Publisher, Series Title, or Year of Publication) of all HathiTrust items

Experimental Search
Full-text search of a small subset of HathiTrust items

Build & View Custom Collections

Go to Public Collections to browse other people's collections. Items from these collections can be copied into your own private collection.

Create your own Private Collection by searching or browsing to find items of interest and then adding them to a collection.

Full-text searching is available within public or private collections, and within individual items.

Close

Search Tips

Phrase Searching

Use quotes to search an exact phrase: e.g. "occult fiction"

Wildcards

Use * or ? to search for alternate forms of a word. Use * to stand for several characters, and ? for a single character: e.g. optim* will find optimal, optimize or optimum; wom?n will find woman and women.

Boolean Searching

Use AND and OR between words to combine them with Boolean logic: e.g. (heart OR cardiac) AND surgery will find items about heart surgery or cardiac surgery. Boolean terms must be in uppercase.

Close