Henry W. Howgate - Works

Works

  • U.S. Signal Office circulars, 1870–1873. United States. Army. Signal Corps. Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. 1870. OCLC 46980832.
  • Polar colonization the preliminary Arctic expedition of 1877. Washington?. 1877. ISBN 0-665-07029-2.
  • Congress and the North Pole: an abstract of Arctic legislation in the Congress of the United States. Kansas City, Mo.: Kansas City Review of Science and Industry. 1879. OCLC 32624028.
  • (1879). Polar colonization. Memorial to Congress and action of scientific and commercial associations. Washington, D.C.: Beresford, Printer.
  • Tyson, G. E., & Howgate, H. W. (1879). The cruise of the Florence, or, Extracts from the journal of the preliminary Arctic expedition of 1877–'78. Washington: J.J. Chapman. ISBN 1446011909.
  • Notes on Florida prepared with special reference to the Howgate grant, on Lake George. New York: B.H. Tyrrel, printer. 1881. OCLC 31164549.

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