The Round Trip by Way of Panama Through California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and Colorado: With Notes on Railroads, Commerce, Agriculture, Mining, Scenery, and PeopleAuthor describes the people and the economy of the smaller places. |
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