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Whitney, Asa
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(Title Page to) A Project For A Railroad To The Pacific. By Asa Whitney, of New York. With Reports of Committees of Congress, Resolutions of State Legislatures, Etc., with other Facts Relating Thereto. New York: Printed by George W. Wood, No. 15 Spruce Street. 1849.
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George W. Wood
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Whitney, Asa
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(Text Page to) Preface: To the people of the United States. (by) Asa Whitney. New York, May 1949. (to accompany) A Project For A Railroad To The Pacific. By Asa Whitney, of New York. With Reports of Committees of Congress, Resolutions of State Legislatures, Etc., with other Facts Relating Thereto. New York: Printed by George W. Wood, No. 15 Spruce Street. 1849.
Publisher
George W. Wood
Author
Whitney, Asa
Full Title
(Text Page to) Preface: To the people of the United States. (by) Asa Whitney. New York, May 1949. (to accompany) A Project For A Railroad To The Pacific. By Asa Whitney, of New York. With Reports of Committees of Congress, Resolutions of State Legislatures, Etc., with other Facts Relating Thereto. New York: Printed by George W. Wood, No. 15 Spruce Street. 1849.
Publisher
George W. Wood
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Whitney, Asa
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No. 1 (World map on a Mercator Projection). "This map shews the position of our continent as compared with Europe and Africa on one side and Asia on the other, placing US in the centre". This map was prepared by Mr. Whitney for Mr. Breese's report to the Senate, U.S. 29 Congrees. Miller's Lith. 102 Broadway, N.Y. (on the lower margin) 1235. (to accompany) A Project For A Railroad To The Pacific. By Asa Whitney, of New York.
Publisher
George W. Wood
Author
Whitney, Asa
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No. 2 ( A map of North America showing possible rail routes across the continent.) Miller's Lith. 102 Broadway, N.Y. "N.B. this map shews very nealy the sphere of the Globe, and the line from Baltimore and the line from Panama to Puget Sound, would be the air line route. (to accompany) A Project For A Railroad To The Pacific. By Asa Whitney, of New York.
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George W. Wood
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