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Thomas, A History of Military Government in Newly Acquired Territory of the United States, 1904
A history of military government in newly acquired territory of the United States: by David Y. Thomas, 334p., New York, Columbia University Press,
1904. (This publication is part of the Columbia University Studies in history, economics and public law, v. 20, no. 2, series. David Thomas, Professor
of History and Political Science at Hendrix College, presents a history of military government in hostile territories and new cessions of the United
States. Book I provides a history of taking possession of Louisiana and Florida, Books II describes military government in New Mexico and California,
Book III covers Alaska, Hawaii, the Phillipines, Puerto Rico, Samoa, and the Panama Canal Zone. The table of contents begins on p.11 and a subject
index begins on p.331.)
Title:   A history of military government in newly acquired territory of the United States by David Yancey Thomas.
OCLC Number:   56451118
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