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Identifier: advancedgeography (find matches)
Title: Advanced Geography
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Alexis Everett Frye
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Publisher: Ginn & Company
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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g is the chief occupation. Omaha is a large railroad center and a shipping pointfor cattle and grain. 154 SOUTHWESTERN STATES. Review and Map Studies. — Locate this group of states. Whattwo large cities in this section are about halfway between theequator and the north pole ? Which extends farther north, — Maineor Minnesota ? Which states in this group are west of Illinois ? What do the maps on pages 22, 128 and 129 show about theclimate of this group of Central states ? Where does the Missis- of cattle from the Texas prairies are sent north to hefattened in the corn area of Kansas and the neighboringstates. Topeka, Wichita and Leavenworth are importantmarket centers in the grain and cattle districts. Topekais the capital. ^ QlQSL C^V a^ Vl 138. Southwestern State^X^ This group of states and terri-tories includes several regionswhose industries differ widelyfrom one another. On the eastare the grazing lands of theWestern plains. Next on thewest is the rich mining district
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sippi river rise ? What river of theNelson system rises near by? Howdo you account for the richness ofthe soil in the Red river prairies ?See lesson 39. In which states dothe prairies merge into the Westernplains ? Describe the general courseof the Missouri river across thisgroup of states ; tell which statesit crosses and between which itflows ? Across which of these statesdoes the Platte river flow ? — TheArkansas river ? Where are theBlack hills ? What do they yield ?See lesson 38. Lincoln, the capital, is reached by several railroads andhas grown to be the most important trade center in thecorn and wheat region of southeastern Nebraska.f Kansas. This state, like Nebraska and the Dakotas,is part prairie and part plains. The chief productsare corn, wheat and cattle. The grains grow best ineastern Kansas. Kansas City is the greatest meat market west of theMississippi river. Chicago and New York are the onlyAmerican cities which surpass Kansas City tin the valueof their meat-packing

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  • bookcentury:1800
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