BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1923 |
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How boundaries are established and changed__ | 1 |
ILLUSTRATIONS | 2 |
Map of the United States showing routes of the principal | 23 |
In pocket | 33 |
Alaska Purchase | 35 |
Porto Rico Guam and the Philippine Islands_ | 41 |
Tonga Islands__ | 49 |
The boundary lines of the States_ | 60 |
D | 157 |
Tennessee | 160 |
Kentucky | 164 |
III | 166 |
Indiana | 168 |
Illinois_ | 171 |
Michigan | 172 |
Wisconsin | 175 |
Maine__ | 64 |
Vermont | 69 |
Massachusetts | 70 |
Rhode Island | 84 |
Connecticut_ | 88 |
New York | 93 |
New Jersey | 101 |
Pennsylvania | 103 |
A Monument No 20 | 105 |
Delaware___ | 110 |
Maryland___ | 112 |
District of Columbia_ | 117 |
Virginia | 121 |
Historical diagram of Missouri__ | 123 |
West Virginia___ | 127 |
North Carolina | 128 |
South Carolina_ | 134 |
Georgia | 136 |
Florida | 142 |
Alabama | 144 |
Mississippi | 146 |
Louisiana | 148 |
Map of the United States showing accessions of territory | 150 |
Missouri_ | 177 |
Iowa | 179 |
Minnesota_ | 182 |
North Dakota and South Dakota | 183 |
Historical diagram of North and South Dakota_ | 184 |
Map of the Canal Zone_ | 185 |
Nebraska___ | 186 |
Kansas | 190 |
Oklahoma | 192 |
Montana_ | 195 |
Wyoming___ | 197 |
Colorado | 199 |
New Mexico | 201 |
Historical diagram of New York_ | 202 |
Utah | 204 |
Arizona___ | 206 |
Nevada_ | 207 |
Idaho_ | 210 |
Washington | 212 |
Oregon | 213 |
California | 215 |
Appendix | 217 |