Ead's Bridge, Art Work of St. Louis. On the riverfront are the IDA PATTON (1888-1937). Tug - built at Dubuque. Iron Hull, steam propeller. Capt. L.E. Patton had her built for towing logs up Wolf River to Mills. GOLDEN GATE (1878-1903). Stern only shown. Built at Dubuque. 131.4 x 30 x 4.
Presenting a brief statement of the special work, location, officers and necessities of the most prominent of such institutions; with a mention of such other organizations as look to public for support. A hand-book for charity workers and a ready reference book for the benevolent public., The digitization of this directory was made possible through the support of the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Speech of Hon. J.H. Thomas of Tennessee in the House of Representatives. In Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, on the Bill to Authroize a Loan Not Exceeding Eighteen Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Dissertation on Sanguinaria Canadensis (Blood Root) Submitted to the Public Examination of the Trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York
An address describing the differences between duties of a king and duties of a president, as well as the benefits of limiting presidential terms and the state of the Whig party at the time of publication.
Observations on Febrile Contagion, and on the Means of Improving the Medical Police of the City of New York. Delivered as an Introductory Discourse, in the Hall of the College of Physicians and Surgeons