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Conquered provinces: Nevada moves southeast, 1864-1871

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Main Author: Townley, John M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Provo, Utah, Brigham Young University Press, c1973]
Series:Charles Redd monographs in western history ; no. 2.
Subjects:
Silver mines and mining > Nevada > Lincoln County.
Lincoln County (Nev.) > History.
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