Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 9; Volume 24D. Appleton & Company, 1885 |
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... river Oxus should form the boundary between eastern Af- ghanistan and Bokhara , and that where the line leaves the river at Khoja Saleh it should proceed south and west , taking a circular course along the margin of the desert , and ...
... river Oxus should form the boundary between eastern Af- ghanistan and Bokhara , and that where the line leaves the river at Khoja Saleh it should proceed south and west , taking a circular course along the margin of the desert , and ...
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... river shows a healthy and steady increase during the past ten or twelve years , which is strikingly manifest in reference to the export of hewn square timber , as is shown by the following exhibit of the production from the year 1880 to ...
... river shows a healthy and steady increase during the past ten or twelve years , which is strikingly manifest in reference to the export of hewn square timber , as is shown by the following exhibit of the production from the year 1880 to ...
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... river , and the de- tached patch in Walker county , bear a timber growth equal to any in the State , which has been estimated to add another 1,080,000,000 feet to its timber wealth . Cotton - Factories . - On June 1 , 1880 , Alabama had ...
... river , and the de- tached patch in Walker county , bear a timber growth equal to any in the State , which has been estimated to add another 1,080,000,000 feet to its timber wealth . Cotton - Factories . - On June 1 , 1880 , Alabama had ...
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... river , was almost a true circle in outline , thirty - eight feet in diameter , but not at any point exceed- ing eighteen inches in height . The builders of the mound had first dug a circular pit , with perpendicular margin and of the ...
... river , was almost a true circle in outline , thirty - eight feet in diameter , but not at any point exceed- ing eighteen inches in height . The builders of the mound had first dug a circular pit , with perpendicular margin and of the ...
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... river Pecos in New Mexico , and extending westwardly to within about one hundred miles of the Colo- rado , while to the north it stretched nearly to the fortieth degree of latitude . As for its southern limit , it is known that , at the ...
... river Pecos in New Mexico , and extending westwardly to within about one hundred miles of the Colo- rado , while to the north it stretched nearly to the fortieth degree of latitude . As for its southern limit , it is known that , at the ...
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