The National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 03. March 1896
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The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the March Number. It includes the following articles, along with a few miscellaneous notes:
* The So-Called Jeannette Relics, by Professor William H. Dall
* Nansen's Polar Expedition, by General A. W. Greely
* The Submarine Cables of the World, by Gustave Herrle
* Peter Cooper and Submarine Telegraphy
* The Russo-American Telegraph Project of 1864-67, by Professor William H. Dall
* Survey and Subdivision of Indian Territory, by Henry Gannett
* Free Burghs in the United States, by James H. Blodgett (1 hr 39 min)