The Encyclopedia of the New West, containing Fully Authenticated Information of the Agricultural, Mercantile, Commercial, Manufacturing, Mining and Grazing Industries, and Representing the Character, Development, Resources and Present Condition of Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico and Indian Territory. Also, Biographical Sketches of Their Representative Men and Women. Illustrated with Fine Steel Plate Portraits.
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Link Singerman ID: supp2147
Year: 1881
Entry: Speer, William W., and John Henry Brown, eds. The Encyclopedia of the New West, containing Fully Authenticated Information of the Agricultural, Mercantile, Commercial, Manufacturing, Mining and Grazing Industries, and Representing the Character, Development, Resources and Present Condition of Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico and Indian Territory. Also, Biographical Sketches of Their Representative Men and Women. Illustrated with Fine Steel Plate Portraits. Marshall, Tex.: United States Biographical Publishing Co., 1881. 1 vol. (various pagings).
Author/Editor: Speer, William W., and John Henry Brown, eds
Location: Marshall, TX
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Encyclopedia of the New West, containing Fully Authenticated Information of the Agricultural, Mercantile, Commercial, Manufacturing, Mining and Grazing Industries, and Representing the Character, Development, Resources and Present Condition of Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico and Indian Territory. Also, Biographical Sketches of Their Representative Men and Women. Illustrated with Fine Steel Plate Portraits.
Printer/Publisher: United States Biographical Publishing Co.
Language: English
Notes: Section for Texas: Rabbi Herman M. Bien, Dallas (pp. 180-82); Rabbi Abraham Blum, Galveston (pp. 217-18); Isadore Dyer, Galveston (pp. 220-21); Marx Marx, Galveston (pp. 193-94); Simeon Mussina, Galveston (pp. 429-31; Alexander Sanger, Dallas (pp. 178-79); Henry Seeligson, Galveston (pp. 118-20, port.). Section for Colorado: Jaffa Brothers, Trinidad (pp. 41-42, for Samuel, Henry N., and Solomon H. Jaffa; not Jaffy as given in the header). Section for New Mexico: Sol Spiegelberg, Santa Fe (pp. 36-37); Louis Sulzbacher, Las Vegas (pp. 18-19).