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- catalog contributor b2002494.
- catalog contributor b2002495.
- catalog contributor b2002496.
- catalog coverage "United States Historical geography.".
- catalog created "c1948.".
- catalog date "1948".
- catalog date "c1948.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1948.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [539]-571.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Part One: The colonization period -- Early geography: fact and fancy -- Taking possession of the land -- Making land and sea productive -- Filling up the land: French and English settlements -- Filling up the land: Spanish settlement in Florida and the far west -- Part Two: The Atlantic seaborad at the opening of the nineteenth century -- The land: a general view -- The sea: its industries and commerce -- Regional studies: the south -- Regional studies: the north -- Frontiers of the seaboard states and the St. Lawrence valley -- Part Three: The Ohio Rriver and lower Great Lakes regions, to 1830 -- A general view of the land -- People in the land: the state of Ohio -- People in the land: down-river country -- Travel and trade on the Ohio River and canals to the Great Lakes -- Detroit and southeastern Michigan -- Part Four: The new Northwest, 1820-1870 -- The upper lakes country: fur trade, mining industries, and forest exploitation -- From mining to farming in southern Wisconsin -- Minnesota: territory and state -- The United States in 1870 -- Part Five: The great plains and bordering regions, to 1870 -- The great plains region: what it was, and what it was thought to be -- Passage across the plains: routes of trade and migration -- Settlement in the central and northern plains -- Texas: farming frontier and cattle kingdom -- Gold in the hills and water on the plains: Colorado -- Part Six: From the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific coast, to 1870 -- The Oregon country: inland empire and coastal valleys -- The Great Basin and the arid Southwest -- Report on California: I. San Francisco and its hinterland -- Report on California: II. Southern valleys and Sierras -- Regoinal settlement: a panorama.".
- catalog extent "viii, 596 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Historical geography of the United States.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Historical geography of the United States.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard social studies textbooks preservation microfilm project ; 02583. mmf".
- catalog issued "1948".
- catalog issued "c1948.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harcourt, Brace and Co.,".
- catalog relation "Historical geography of the United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Historical geography.".
- catalog subject "973".
- catalog subject "E179.5 .B9".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Part One: The colonization period -- Early geography: fact and fancy -- Taking possession of the land -- Making land and sea productive -- Filling up the land: French and English settlements -- Filling up the land: Spanish settlement in Florida and the far west -- Part Two: The Atlantic seaborad at the opening of the nineteenth century -- The land: a general view -- The sea: its industries and commerce -- Regional studies: the south -- Regional studies: the north -- Frontiers of the seaboard states and the St. Lawrence valley -- Part Three: The Ohio Rriver and lower Great Lakes regions, to 1830 -- A general view of the land -- People in the land: the state of Ohio -- People in the land: down-river country -- Travel and trade on the Ohio River and canals to the Great Lakes -- Detroit and southeastern Michigan -- Part Four: The new Northwest, 1820-1870 -- The upper lakes country: fur trade, mining industries, and forest exploitation -- From mining to farming in southern Wisconsin -- Minnesota: territory and state -- The United States in 1870 -- Part Five: The great plains and bordering regions, to 1870 -- The great plains region: what it was, and what it was thought to be -- Passage across the plains: routes of trade and migration -- Settlement in the central and northern plains -- Texas: farming frontier and cattle kingdom -- Gold in the hills and water on the plains: Colorado -- Part Six: From the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific coast, to 1870 -- The Oregon country: inland empire and coastal valleys -- The Great Basin and the arid Southwest -- Report on California: I. San Francisco and its hinterland -- Report on California: II. Southern valleys and Sierras -- Regoinal settlement: a panorama.".
- catalog title "Historical geography of the United States / by Ralph H. Brown, under the editorship of J. Russell Whitaker.".
- catalog type "text".