By: National Geographic Society
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 07. July 1898 offers an enlightening look into the world as it was over a century ago. Filled with fascinating articles, vivid illustrations, and stunning photographs, this magazine provides a unique window into history. From stories of expeditions to far-off lands to scientific discoveries and cultural insights, each page is packed with knowledge and wonder. The writing is engaging and informative, making it a captivating read for history buffs, explorers, and anyone curious about the world. Whether you're interested in geography, anthropology, or simply enjoy learning new things, this magazine is sure to spark your imagination and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the world we live in. Overall, National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 07. July 1898 is a timeless treasure that offers a glimpse into a bygone era and showcases the enduring legacy of the National Geographic Society.Book Description: The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol IX, July 1898, the N.E.A. Number.
It includes the following articles:
- American Geographic Education, by W J McGee
- Origin of the Physical Features of the United States, by G. K. Gilbert
- Geographic Development of the District of Columbia, by W J McGee
- The Historical Development of the National Capital, by Marcus Baker
- Geographic Work of the General Government, by Henry Gannett
- The Geologic Atlas of the United States, by W J McGee
- The Topographic Atlas of the United States, by W J McGee
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