Anson Mills (August 31, 1834 – November 5, 1924) was a United States Army officer, surveyor, inventor, and entrepreneur. Engaged in south Texas as a land surveyor and civil engineer, he both named and laid out the city of El Paso, Texas. Mills also invented a woven cartridge belt which late in life made his fortune. (From Wikipedia) More about Anson Mills:
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Books by Anson Mills: Additional books by Anson Mills in the extended shelves: Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: My story (The author, 1918), also by C. H. Claudy (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: My story (Press of Byron S. Adams, 1921), also by C. H. Claudy (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: Proceedings. Monumentation of the railroad bridges between Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas; and Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. (American Section, 1912), also by United States & Mexico International Boundary & Water Commission and United States. Dept. of State (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: Proceedings of the International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. : American Section ([Washington], 1912), also by United States & Mexico International Boundary & Water Commission, Fernando Beltrán y Puga, and United States Department of State (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: Proceedings of the International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico. American Section. Elimination of bancos, treaty of 1905. [First and Second series, no. 1-89] (B.S. Adams, 1910), also by United States and Mexico International Boundary Commission, Mexico, United States, and United States. Dept. of State (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: Proceedings relating to the diversion of Rio Grande ([Washington?], 1911), also by United States & Mexico International Boundary & Water Commission, Fernando Beltrán y Puga, defendant American Rio Grande Land and Irrigation Company, complainant United States, and United States Department of State (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: Proceedings relating to the placing of an additional monument to more perfectly mark the international boundary line through the towns of Caléxico, California, and Mexicali, Baja California, and the restoration of international monument no. 221, near those towns. ([Washington, 1909), also by International Boundary and Water Commission (United States and Mexico), Fernando Beltrán y Puga, and United States. Dept. of State (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: Survey of the Rio Grande, Roma to the Gulf of Mexico, Reports and Maps ([Washington], 1913), also by United States & Mexico International Boundary & Water Commission, William W. Follett, Fernando Beltrán y Puga, and United States Department of State (page images at HathiTrust) Mills, Anson, 1834-1924: United States-Mexico water boundary. Hearings before the Committee on foreign affairs, House of representatives. Sixty-third Congress, second session, relative to the International (water) boundary commission, United States and Mexico. February 5 and 11, 1914. (Govt. Print. Off., 1914), also by United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs (page images at HathiTrust)
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