Browsing History of the Southwest by Title
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17,000 acres of the famous Warren Ranch : located nine to fifteen miles northeast of Muleshoe, in the shallow water belt.
(Amarillo, Tex : F. Z. Bishop, 1928) -
[1905-1906 Ellis Keystone agricultural works catalog]
(Pottstown, Pa. : Ellis Keystone Agricultural Works, 1905) -
60,000 Acres Irrigated Farms
(Plainview : Texas Land & Development Co., 1913) -
A great state, Arizona : alfalfa, cotton, mines, lumber, fruit, livestock.
(Rand McNally & Co., 1918) -
About South Platte Valley, Colorado.
(Union Pacific., 1905) -
Agricultural resources in the Pan Handle of Texas on the line of the Denver, Texas & Ft. Worth Railroad.
(Denver : Denver, Texas & Ft. Worth Railroad, 1888) -
Along the Rio Grande.
(Passenger Department, Sunset Route [Southern Pacific Railroad Company], 1900) -
Art work of the state of Colorado.
(1900) -
The Banner Buggy Company, 1904
(St. Louis, Mo. : Banner Buggy Co., 1904) -
The beautiful valley of the lower Rio Grande of Texas
([U. S.] : Missouri Pacific Lines, 1927) -
The "bird’s-eye view" of the Houston & Texas Central Ry. : and its northern connections from Chicago and St. Louis.
(Chicago : Rand, McNally & Co., 1878) -
Buy Texas land! Lubbock, Lubbock County.
(Dillard-Powell Land Company., 1907) -
By the way, Santa Fe.
(1932)