| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 586 sider
...making an area of more than a million of acres. This vast region is traversed from north to south, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt ; on the east by the double ranges of the Rocky Mountains, embracing the Wasatch, Wind River chain,... | |
| Edmund Morris - 1864 - 354 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million square miles. "'This vast region is traversed from north to south, first, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt ; on the east, by the double ranges of the Rocky Mountains,... | |
| Samuel Bulkley Ruggles - 1864 - 152 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million of square miles. "This vast region is traversed from North to South, first, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt; on the East, by the double ranges of the Eocky Mountains,... | |
| Edmund Morris - 1864 - 364 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million square miles. " ' This vast region is traversed from north to south, first, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt ; on the east, by the double ranges of the Rocky Mountains,... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1864 - 148 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million square miles. " This vast region is traversed from north to south, first, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt ; on the east, by the double ranges of the Rocky mountains,... | |
| 1864 - 496 sider
...longitudinal extension, making aa area of more than a million square miles. " This vast region is traverse from north to south, first, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, then, by the Blue and Humboldt; on the east, by the double ranges of the Rocky mountains,... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1866 - 534 sider
...making an area of more than a million of acres. This vast region is traversed from north to south, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt; on the east by the double ranges of the Rocky Mountains, embracing the Wasatch, Wind River chain, and... | |
| 1864 - 1202 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million square miles. " This vast region is traversed from north to south, first, on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt ; on the east, by the double ranges of the llocky... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1864 - 418 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million of square miles. " This vast region is traversed from north to south, first on the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains, then by the Blue and the Humboldt ; on the east, by the double ranges of the Rocky... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1862 - 738 sider
...equal longitudinal extension, making an area of more than a million of square miles. This vast region is traversed from north to south, first, on the Pacific side, by he Sierra Nevada and the Cascade mountains, then by the Blue and Humboldt; on the east, by the double... | |
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