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Title
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Edwards's Great West and Her Commercial Metropolis, Embracing a General View of the West, and a Complete History of St. Louis, from the Landing of Ligueste, in 1764, to the Present Time; with Portraits and Biographies of Some of the Old Settlers, and Many of the Most Prominent Buisiness Men
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Genre
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books, biographies (documents), letters (correspondence), guidebooks
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Creator
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Edwards, Richard, Hopewell, M., Ashley, William, Barry, James G., Belt and Priest, Casey, John; Hall, W., Labaum, Louis A., Leduc, Mary Philip, Lisa, Manuel, O'Fallon, Benjamin, Piernas, Port Folio, Risley, W., Stoddard, Amos, Williams, Henry W., Yore, John E
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Date
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1860
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Collection
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Abraham Lincoln historical digitization project, Prairie Fire, Mark Twain's Mississippi
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Title
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Saint Louis: The Future City of the World
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Genre
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books, guidebooks
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Creator
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Reavis, L. U., Holems, Nathaniel, Sherman, William Tecumseh, Scott, J. W., Greeley, Horace, Darby, William, Brown, B. Gratz, Gibson, Charles
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Date
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1875
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Collection
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Abraham Lincoln historical digitization project, Mark Twain's Mississippi
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Title
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Negro-Slavery, No Evil, or The North and the South. The Effects of Negro-Slavery, as Exhibited in the Census, by a Comparison of the Condition of the Slaveholding and Non-slaveholding States. Considered in a Report, Made to the Platte County Self-Defensive Association, by a Committee, through B. F. Stringfellow, Chairman
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Genre
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books, guidebooks
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Creator
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Stringfellow, B. F
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Date
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1854
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Collection
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Mark Twain's Mississippi
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Title
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The United States Illustrated; in Views of City and Country. With Descriptive and Historical Articles. Volume I: The West; or, the States of the Mississippi Valley, and the Pacific
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Genre
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books
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Creator
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Dana, Charles A., editor, Johnson, H., Hall, A. Oakey, Clark, R., Flagg, Edmund, Peck, John M., Godwin, Parke
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Date
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1855
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Collection
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Mark Twain's Mississippi
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Title
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Description of Banvard's Panorama of the Mississippi River, Painted on Three Miles of Canvas, Exhibiting a View of Country 1200 Miles in Length, Extending from the Mouth of the Mississippi River to the City of New Orleans, Being by Far the Largest Picture Ever Executed by Man, with the Story of Mike Fink, the Last of the Boatmen, a Tale of River Life
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Genre
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books, biographies (documents), guidebooks
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Creator
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Banvard, John
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Date
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1847
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Collection
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Mark Twain's Mississippi