G.K. Warren collection of various publications of the United States Congress, House and Senate, relating to public works, 1867-1879.

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G.K. Warren collection of various publications of the United States Congress, House and Senate, relating to public works, 1867-1879.

Includes works relating to rivers, harbors, geological surveys, etc. in various places in the United States (including the Mississippi River, Saint Anthony Falls, and the Duluth harbor).

11 v. : ill. ; 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7678990

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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