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Mineral lands of the United States : message from the President of the United States, in reply to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 6th of February last [1839], concerning the mineral lands of the United States.

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Format:
Government document
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Owen, David Dale, 1807-1860.
Contributor:
United States. General Land Office.
Series:
United States 26th Congress, 1st session. House executive document ; no. 239.
[United States] 26th Congress, 1st session. House executive document ; no. 239
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geology--Wisconsin.
Geology.
Mines and mineral resources.
Wisconsin.
Geology--Iowa.
Iowa.
Geology--Illinois.
Illinois.
Mines and mineral resources--Wisconsin.
Mines and mineral resources--Iowa.
Public lands--United States.
Public lands.
United States.
Physical Description:
161 pages, 3 unnumbered leaves of plates, xvii, ix leaves of plates : illustrations (some folded), maps (some folded) ; 24 cm.
6x9 in.
monochrome
service copy
positive
Place of Publication:
[Washington] : [Govt. Print. Office], [1845]
Notes:
Originally printed, under above series number, without plates, in 1840.
This edition is inserted in the Congressional series in place of House doc. no. 168, 28th Cong., 2nd sess.
This half-title on p. 9 used as title in a revised edition, issued in 1844: Report of a geological exploration of part of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
Micro-opaque. New York : Readex Microprint, 1975. 4 cards ; 23 x 15 cm. (Landmarks of science)
OCLC:
8203996

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