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1Title:  The three Americas railway: An international and intercontinental enterprise, outlined in numerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays    
 Creator:  Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909 
 Publication:  W. S. Bryan, C. T. Dillingham; [etc., etc.], Saint Louis, New York,1881. 
 Call #:  HE2701 H483T 
 Extent:  473 p. 19 1/2 cm. 
 Subjects:  Pan-American Railway
 
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2Title:  Preliminary report of the executive committee    
 Creator:  Intercontinental railway commission, Washington, D.C 
 Publication:  Govt. print. off, Washington,1893. 
 Call #:  HE2701 I61P5 
 Extent:  45 p. 5 fold. maps. 
 Subjects:  Pan-American Railway
 
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3Title:  Treatise on the South American railways and the great international lines: published under the auspices of the Ministry of foment of the Oriental republic of Uruguay, and sent to the World's exhibition at Chicago    
 Creator:  Castro, Juan Josâe1856-1900 
 Uruguay Ministerio de Fomento.
 Publication:  La Naciâon steam printing office, Montevideo,1893. 
 Notes:  Issued also in Spanish. 
 Call #:  HE2895 C355T 
 Extent:  1 p. Á., [5]-601 p. incl. tables. 15 pl. (2 fold.; incl. plans, diagrs.) 29 cm. 
 Subjects:  Pan-American Railway | World's Columbian Exposition -- (1893 : -- Chicago, Ill.) -- Uruguay | Railroads -- South America
 
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4Title:  Oddments of Andean diplomacy, and other oddments    
 Creator:  Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909 
 Publication:  W.S. Bryan, C.T. Dillingham [etc.], St. Louis, New York,1879. 
 Notes:  "Bolivia, as the insidious author and persistent perpetrator of a new international crime ... An appeal to the Congress of the United States for justice in behalf of the claimant, Joseph H. Colton ... Washington, 1874.": p. [27]-271. "Imperial Brazil as the diplomatic deceiver and despoiler of an unsuspecting family ... history of the ... injustice and injury inflicted on Ernest Fiedler, his widow, and children ... St. Louis, 1879.": p. [335]-476. "Including a proposition for a double-track steel railway from the westerly shores of Hudson Bay to the midway margin of the Strait of Magellan; the two terminal points, measured along the line contemplated, being nearly, if not quite, eight thousand miles apart; together with an inquiry whether, in view of certain facts of grave international and intercontinental polity and proceedings herein portrayed, the proposed road should not, in all justice and fairness, and in conformity with the highest attributes of republican foresight and vigilance, be deflected so far away from Brazil as to cut her off entirely from its boundless benefits, so long as her antiquated and antagonistic system of government remains imperial or otherwise monarchical." 
 Call #:  F1413 H48 
 Extent:  480 p. ; 20 cm. 
 Subjects:  Colton, J. H. -- (Joseph Hutchins), -- 1800-1893 | Fiedler, Ernest | Pan-American Railway | Bolivia | Brazil
 
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