United States government surveys of the American West
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United States government surveys of the American West were 19th-century federally sponsored expeditions that mapped, studied, and documented the geography, resources, and Indigenous peoples of the western territories to support expansion and policy-making.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| U.S. Geological Survey publications on western U.S. geology | 1 |
| United States government surveys of the American West canonical | 1 |
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Raynolds Expedition to the Yellowstone and Missouri River headwaters
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Report on the Geology of the Henry Mountains
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U.S. Geological Survey publications on western U.S. geology