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Freeman Junction, the escape route of the Mississippians and Georgians from Death Valley in 1849

Title
Freeman Junction, the escape route of the Mississippians and Georgians from Death Valley in 1849, with an introductory from the writings of Robert Glass Cleland.
Author
Walker, Ardis Manly, 1901-
Publication
San Bernardino, Calif., Inland Printing and Engraving Co., 1961.

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Description
16 p. ports.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Overland journeys to the Pacific
  • Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.) > History
Note
  • "Published for the dedication of the Freeman Junction Monument on November 9, 1961, by the Death Valley '49ers, Inc."
  • Includes program.
Call Number
JAX G-950
OCLC
  • 7599582
  • NYPGR7599582-B
Author
Walker, Ardis Manly, 1901-
Title
Freeman Junction, the escape route of the Mississippians and Georgians from Death Valley in 1849, with an introductory from the writings of Robert Glass Cleland.
Imprint
San Bernardino, Calif., Inland Printing and Engraving Co., 1961.
Research Call Number
JAX G-950
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