National Library of Australia

Due to major building activity, some collections are unavailable. Please check your requests before visiting. Learn more.

You must be logged in to Tag Records
Missouri as it is in 1867: an illustrated historical gazetteer of Missouri, embracing the geography, history, resouces and prospects... The new constitution, the emancipation ordinance, and important facts concerning "free Missouri". An original article on geology, minerology, soils, etc. by Prof. G.C. Swallow. Also special articles on climate, grape culture, hemp, and tobacco. Illustrated with numerous original engravings. By Nathan H. Parker
Bib ID 1639332
Format BookBook
Author
Parker, Nathan Howe
 
Description Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & co., 1867 
458 p. pl. 24 cm. 
Subjects Missouri.

Be the first to leave a comment!

This space is for comments to help us enhance our existing data for collection items. Comments are only reviewed by staff on a monthly basis. All enquiries should be sent via the Feedback or the Ask a Librarian links located at the top right hand side of this page.

Add your comment (you will be asked to log in)
close Can I borrow items from the Library?

You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video embedded.

You can view this on the NLA website.

close What can I get online?

You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video embedded.

You can view this on the NLA website.

close Can I get copies of items from the Library?

You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video embedded.

You can view this on the NLA website.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags
Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people are advised that this catalogue contains names, recordings and images of deceased people and other content that may be culturally sensitive. Please also be aware that you may see certain words or descriptions in this catalogue which reflect the author’s attitude or that of the period in which the item was created and may now be considered offensive.