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- 'The Trade and Commerce of St. Louis' in 'Hunts' Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, March 1851'
- Northern Illinois University
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- Steamer
- Merrick, George Byron. Old Times of the Upper Mississippi. Cleveland, Ohio: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1909., Northern Illinois University
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- 'Trade and Commerce of New Orleans in 1851-52' in 'Hunts' Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, October 1852'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Chicago: Its Trade and Growth in 1851' in 'Hunts' Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, April 1852'
- Northern Illinois University
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- Van Amburgh's Menagerie
- Natchez Free Trader. 15-17 Dec. 1853., Tulane University, Joseph M. Jones Steamboat Collection, Huber Collection, Trained Menagerie aboard the Floating Palace
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- Lynch Law in America, Slave Life in America
- Benwell, J. An Englishman's Travels in America: His Observations of Life and Manners in the Free and Slave States. London: Binns and Goodwin, 1853., St. Louis Mercantile Library
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- 'Wisconsin: Its Resources, Condition, and Prospects' in 'Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, April 1853'
- Northern Illinois University
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- 'Trade and Growth of Chicago in 1852' in 'Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, May 1853'
- Northern Illinois University
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- An Englishman's Travels In America: His Observation of Life and Manners in the Free and Slave States
- St. Louis Mercantile Library
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- 'The Trade and Commerce of St. Louis in 1852' in 'Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, April 1853'
- Northern Illinois University
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- Mountain Scenery in Western Virginia
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University, "Nature is there in all her glory." page 306
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- Feat of Mike Fink
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University, "Carpenter and Mike used to fill a tin-cup up with whisky and place it by turns on each other's heads and shoot at it, with a rifle, at the distance of seventy yards. It was always bored through without injury to the one on whose head it was placed." page 236
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- Burning of French Missionaries
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- A Town, in Nebraska, of Prairie Dogs
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Heroism of a Pioneer Woman
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- The Gold Diggin's
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Map of the Ancient Shawanese Towns on the Pickaway Plain
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Massacre of the Christian Indians
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collection of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Boone's First View of Kentucky
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Crawford's Battle-Field
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Fremont's Peak, Rocky Mountains
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- The Arched Rock at Mackinaw
- Howe, Henry, Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University
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- Caravan of Emigrants for California
- Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of the Great West. Cincinnati: Henry Howe, 1854., Northern Illinois University, (Crossing the Great American Desert in Nebraska)