The Great West and Pacific Coast; or, Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage-Coach, Ambulance, Horseback, Railroad, and Steamer – Across the Continent and along the Pacific Slope – Through the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River, over the Sierra Nevadas – Among Indians, Mormons, Miners and Mexicans. By Order of United States Government ...

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Singerman ID: supp2026
Year: 1877
Entry: Rusling, James Fowler. The Great West and Pacific Coast; or, Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage-Coach, Ambulance, Horseback, Railroad, and Steamer – Across the Continent and along the Pacific Slope – Through the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River, over the Sierra Nevadas – Among Indians, Mormons, Miners and Mexicans. By Order of United States Government ... New York: Sheldon & Co; Boston: Crocker & Stickney; Philadelphia: H. W. Kelly; St. Louis: Bryan, Brand & Co.; Cleveland: P. W. Garfield; Syracuse: M. M. Burnham; San Francisco: Roman & Co., Chicago and Cincinnati: A. G. Nettleton, [c1877]. 515 p.
Author/Editor: Rusling, James Fowler
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Great West and Pacific Coast; or, Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage-Coach, Ambulance, Horseback, Railroad, and Steamer – Across the Continent and along the Pacific Slope – Through the Rocky Mountains, down the Columbia River, over the Sierra Nevadas – Among Indians, Mormons, Miners and Mexicans. By Order of United States Government ...
Printer/Publisher: Sheldon & Co
Language: English
Notes: See pp. 286-87 for the author’s account of a Reform service at San Francisco’s Congregation Emanu-El, known as "the Progressive Synagogue." Includes comments on the city’s "prosperous and wealthy" Jewish community.