Map Statistical atlas of the United States, based upon the results of the eleventh census
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Title
- Statistical atlas of the United States, based upon the results of the eleventh census
Names
- United States. Census office. 11th census, 1890.
- Gannett, Henry, 1846-1914.
Created / Published
- Washington, Govt. print. off., 1898.
Headings
- - United States--Census, 1890
- - United States--Statistics--Maps
- - United States
Notes
- - Phillips, 1333
- - At head of title: Department of the interior, Census office. Robert P. Porter, superinttendent ... Carroll D. Wright, commissioner of labor in charge.
- - Copies renumbered 4/2000. Copy 3 was made Copy 1.
Medium
- 69 p. 63 col. pl. (part fold., incl. maps, statistical diagrs.) 54 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- G1201.G1 U53 1898
- HA201 1890 .E
Repository
- Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 USA dcu
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- 07019233
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- image
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