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History of Kansas : from the first exploration of the Mississippi Valley, to its admission into the Union : embracing a concise sketch of Louisiana ; American slavery, and its onward march ; the conflict of free and slave labor in the settlement of Kansas, and the overthrow of the latter, with all other items of general interest
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The navigator : containing directions for navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers ; with an ample account of these much admired waters, from the head of the former to the mouth of the latter ; and a concise description of their towns, villages, harbors, settlements, &c. ; with maps of the Ohio and Mississippi ; to which is added an appendix, containing an account of Louisiana, and of the Missouri and Columbia rivers, as discovered by the voyage under Capts. Lewis and Clark
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The first navigational guide to the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, with Lewis and Clark material appended. This volume helped to develop the commerce of the early United States, containing woodcut maps of the length of the aforementioned rivers as well as an early plan of Pittsburgh. This later edition of an account of Louisiana and the Missouri and Columbia rivers as discovered by Lewis and Clark. The Lewis and Clark material (pages 290-295) is derived from Patrick Gass's journal, which was also printed by Cramer in Pittsburgh.
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