Tuttle, Charles R. (Charles Richard), 1848-
Tuttle, Charles R. b. 1848
Tuttle, Charles Richard
Tuttle, Charles R. (Charles Richard), né 1848
VIAF ID: 43267790 ( Personal )
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Works
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Alaska; its meaning to the world, its resources, its opportunities | |
The boss devil of America, 1878: | |
The centennial Northwest. | |
The Dominion encyclopaedia of universal history and useful knowledge | |
Family and school history of America Tuttle's new history of America : an historical and descriptive treasury of the countries of North and South America | |
General history of the state of Michigan with biographical sketches, portrait engravings, and numerous illustrations : a complete history of the peninsular state from its earliest settlement to the present time | |
Golden North A Vast Country of Inexhaustible Gold Fields and a Land of Illimitable Cereal and Stock Raising Capabilities | |
History of the border wars of two centuries : embracing a narrative of the wars with the Indians from 1750 to 1874 | |
[History of the Dominion of Canada] | |
An illustrated history of the state of Wisconsin being a complete civil, political, and military history of the state, from its first exploration down to 1875 : including a cyclopaedia of legislation during the administration of each governor, from the organization of the territorial government down to Governor Taylor : with historical and descriptive sketches of each country in the state separately, embracing interesting narratives of pioneer life ; including an account of the commercial, agricultural, and educational growth of Wisconsin | |
Open letter on the agitation in Manitoba from Chas. R. Tuttle, Esq, to Joseph Mulholland, Esq., of Winnipeg | |
Our north land being a full account of the Canadian North-West and Hudson's Bay route : together with a narrative of the experiences of the Hudson's Bay expedition of 1884 : including a description of the climate, resources, and the characteristics of the native inhabitants between the 50th parallel and the Arctic Circle | |
Royalty in Canada : embracing sketches of the House of Argyll, The Right Honorable the Marquis of Lorne, (Governor-General of Canada), Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise and the members of the new government | |
That young man |