Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota - and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory - made under instructions from the United States Treasury Department (1852) (14565108587)

Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota - and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory - made under instructions from the United States Treasury Department (1852) (14565108587)

Identifier: reportofgeologic00owen (find matches) title: report of a geological survey of wisconsin, iowa, and minnesota: and incidentally of a portion of nebraska territory: made under instructions from the united states treasury department year: 1852 (1850s) authors: owen, david dale, 1807-1860 leidy, joseph, 1823-1891 norwood, joseph granville. 1807-1895 parry, charles christopher. 1823-1890 pratten, henry shumard, b. F. (benjamin franklin), 1820-1869 whittlesey, charles, 1808-1886 dwight, jonathan, 1858-1929, former owner. Dsi tucker, marcia brady, former owner. Dsi dawson, h. B. , former owner. Dsi dall, william healey, 1845-1927, former owner. Dsi united states. General land office united states. Department of the treasury subjects: geology paleontology botany botany plants plants birds birds publisher: philadelphia: lippincott, grambo & co. Contributing library: smithsonian libraries digitizing sponsor: biodiversity heritage library. Date: 1852.
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