Explore the American West with this historical guidebook from 1915. "Guidebook of the Western United States, Volume D" offers a fascinating glimpse into the geography, geology, and points of interest of the region as they were understood at the beginning of the 20th century. Originally prepared by Marius Robinson Campbell and the U.S. Geological Survey, this volume provides detailed routes and descriptions designed for travelers of the era.
While conditions and information have undoubtedly changed over the past century, this book remains a valuable resource for historians, geologists, and anyone interested in retracing the steps of early explorers and settlers. Discover the landscapes and landmarks that shaped the West, and gain a deeper appreciation for the region's natural beauty and rich history. A must-have for collectors of historical travel literature and those fascinated by the American West.
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