Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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Harvey Wasserman. OF 1817 LIBRARIE History of the United States History of the United States. THE UNIVERS THE UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN MICHIGAN .
Harvey Wasserman. OF 1817 LIBRARIE History of the United States History of the United States. THE UNIVERS THE UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN MICHIGAN .
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... Michigan companies got over 1.5 million acres of Louisi- ana . One English firm took 4.5 million acres of Texas and another got 1.5 million acres of Louisiana coastal land at 12 % to 75 cents per acre . Twelve railroad corporations took ...
... Michigan companies got over 1.5 million acres of Louisi- ana . One English firm took 4.5 million acres of Texas and another got 1.5 million acres of Louisiana coastal land at 12 % to 75 cents per acre . Twelve railroad corporations took ...
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... Michigan , where she hosted a circle that included Ben Hecht , Maxwell Bodenheim , Theodore Dreiser , and Sherwood Anderson . But the heart of the culture was in the Village . One night at the Dodge house Bill Haywood , Elizabeth Flynn ...
... Michigan , where she hosted a circle that included Ben Hecht , Maxwell Bodenheim , Theodore Dreiser , and Sherwood Anderson . But the heart of the culture was in the Village . One night at the Dodge house Bill Haywood , Elizabeth Flynn ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
Copyright | |
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