Report of the Commissioner of General Land OfficeThe Office, 1870 |
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... crops of corn are reported as being equal to any raised in the States . The streams are all fringed with pine ... cropping out of this valuable fuel . The 40 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF.
... crops of corn are reported as being equal to any raised in the States . The streams are all fringed with pine ... cropping out of this valuable fuel . The 40 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF.
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United States. General Land Office. a continuous cropping out of this valuable fuel . The best and largest beds of bituminous coal have there been discovered , extending through the mountains and under the level surface , with , in one ...
United States. General Land Office. a continuous cropping out of this valuable fuel . The best and largest beds of bituminous coal have there been discovered , extending through the mountains and under the level surface , with , in one ...
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... crops of cotton and sugar . In the northern and western parts , in the pine forests , the soil is fre- quently thin and sandy , but even here it is easily brought to a high state of fertility by the application of marl and gypsum ...
... crops of cotton and sugar . In the northern and western parts , in the pine forests , the soil is fre- quently thin and sandy , but even here it is easily brought to a high state of fertility by the application of marl and gypsum ...
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... crop , six hundred bushels being sometimes produced , it becomes apparent that in reference to raising and fattening stock they hold an important advantage , and one that it will be difficult to equal in any other latitude . Barley ...
... crop , six hundred bushels being sometimes produced , it becomes apparent that in reference to raising and fattening stock they hold an important advantage , and one that it will be difficult to equal in any other latitude . Barley ...
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... crops and continue productive for several generations without the application of fertilizing agents . When the wet lands are drained and brought under cultiva- tion , fevers will disappear with the malaria that causes them , as has been ...
... crops and continue productive for several generations without the application of fertilizing agents . When the wet lands are drained and brought under cultiva- tion , fevers will disappear with the malaria that causes them , as has been ...
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