Steps taken in Congress during the early years of the Civil War contemplating changes in, or transfer of, the Coast Survey, referred to by Professor Hilgard. [1885?]

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Steps taken in Congress during the early years of the Civil War contemplating changes in, or transfer of, the Coast Survey, referred to by Professor Hilgard. [1885?]

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