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Carrying trade of the United States. (with) Nationality of the tonnage employed in the commerce of the United States in 1880. Copyright, 1883, by Charles Scribner's Sons.
who: (United States. Census Office; Hewes, Fletcher W.; Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914); Charles Scribner's Sons; (United States. Census Office); Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914
what: Statistical; Shipping; Statistical Atlas; Statistical Diagram
when: 1883
where: United States
Correct map of the railway & steamship lines operated by the Southern Pacific Company. (with) County map of Texas showing the Atlantic System of the Southern Pacific Company. (with) New Orleans. (with) Houston, Texas. (with) San Antonio, Texas. (with) Galveston, Texas. (1884)
who: Southern Pacific Company; Poole Brothers.; Poole Bros.
what: Railroad; Shipping; Timetable Map
when: 1884
where: United States; Mexico; Texas
(Covers to) "Sunset Route" The Southern Pacific Company Atlantic System. West. Poole Bros. Printers and Engravers, Chicago. (1884)
who: Southern Pacific Company; Poole Brothers.; Poole Bros.
what: Railroad; Shipping; Timetable Map; Covers
when: 1884
where: United States; Mexico
Map of the Burlington Route and connections. Poole Bros. Chicago. 5-20-'07 ... (inset map) Direct routes to the Orient. Great Northern Steamship Co. and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company.
who: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; Poole Bros.
what: Railroad; Shipping; Timetable Map
when: 1907
where: Pacific; United States; Canada
Miles of railroads in the United States, 1830-1893. Miles of railroads, by states, January 1st, 1894. Freight traffic on the Great Lakes, by ports, 1889. Rand, McNally & Co., Engravers, Chicago. (1897)
who: Rand McNally and Company; Rand McNally
what: Railroad; Shipping; World Atlas; Statistical Diagram
when: 1897
where: United States; Great Lakes Region
370. Navigable rivers and principal transportation routes on the sea coast and Great Lakes: 1890. Julius Bien & Co. Lith., N.Y. (1898)
who: (United States. Census Office; Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914); U.S. Census Office; Julius Bien & Co.; United States. Census Office; Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914
what: Rivers; Shipping; Statistical Atlas; Atlas Map
when: 1898
where: United States
Railroad map of the United States, showing the through lines of communication from the Atlantic to the Pacific, together with the various steamship lines along the seaboard. Copyright 1886 by Wm. M. Bradley & Bro. (1890)
who: (Mitchell, Samuel Augustus); John Y. Huber & Co.; John Y. Huber Company; Wm. M. Bradley & Bros.; Mitchell, Samuel Augustus
what: Railroad; Shipping; World Atlas; Atlas Map
when: 1890
where: United States
(Text Page to) "Sunset Route" The Southern Pacific Company Atlantic System. West. Poole Bros. Printers and Engravers, Chicago. (1884)
who: Southern Pacific Company; Poole Brothers.; Poole Bros.
what: Railroad; Shipping; Timetable Map; Text Page
when: 1884
where: United States; Mexico
The foreign commerce of the United States, divided by means of transportation employed in the carrying trade ... 1890 to ... 1891. Tonnage of American and foreign vessels entered at the seaports of the United States ... 1791 to 1815 and 1821 to 1891. The national debt of the United States ... between 1783 and 1890. The State, county, municipality and school district debts in the United States, combined, by states and territories, 1890. Rand, McNally & Co., Engravers, Chicago. (1897)
who: Rand McNally and Company; Rand McNally
what: Shipping; Statistical; World Atlas; Statistical Diagram
when: 1897
where: United States
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