Duluth: its location in the United States and its commanding position on the highway of trade between the territory of the northwest and the Atlantic cities, and of the commerce between Asia and the eastern states and Europe
by H. T. Johns
Part of Western Americana, 1550-1900 -- reel 289, no. 2889.1.
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