James Hervey Simpson (1813–1883) was an officer in the U.S. Army and a member of the United States Corps of Topographical Engineers. (From Wikipedia) More about J. H. Simpson:
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Books by J. H. Simpson: Books in the extended shelves: Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Coronado's march in search of the "Seven cities of Cibola" and discussion of their probable location. (1871) (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Coronado's march in search of the Seven cities of Cibola and discussion of their probable location. (Govt. print. off., 1871) (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Journal of a military reconnaissance from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to the Navajo country, made with the troops under command of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John M. Washington, chief of Ninth military department, and govenor of New Mexico, in 1849. (Lippincott, Grambo and co., 1852) (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report from the Secretary of War : communicating ... the report and map of the route from Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Santa Fe, New Mexico ([Washington, 1850), also by United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of Board convened to determine on a standard for construction of the Pacific Railroad (Govt. Print. Off., 1866), also by United States. Board on Construction of Pacific Railroad and James Harlan (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of explorations across the great basin of the territory of Utah for a direct wagon-route from Camp Floyd to Genoa, in Carson Valley, in 1859, by Captain J. H. Simpson ... (Govt. print. off., 1876), also by United States Army Corps of Engineers (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of explorations across the great basin of the territory of Utah for a direct wagon-route from Camp Floyd to Genoa : in Carson Valley, in 1859 (Gov't print. off., 1876), also by United States Army Corps of Engineers (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of explorations across the great basin of the territory of Utah for a direct wagon-route from Camp Floyd to Genoa, in Carson valley, in 1859 (Govt. print. off., 1876), also by United States Army Corps of Engineers (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of explorations across the great basin of the territory of Utah for a direct wagon-route from Camp Floyd to Genoa, in Carson Valley, in 1859, by Captain J. H. Simpson... (Gov't Print. Off., 1876), also by United States Army Corps of Engineers, Spencer Fullerton Baird, and Charles S. McCarthy (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of James H. Simpson on the change of route west from Omaha, Nebraska Territory (Govt. Print. Off., 1865), also by James Harlan, United States. President (1865-1869 : Johnson), and United States. Department of the Interior. Engineer Office (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Report of the secretary of war, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, Captain Simpson's report and map of wagon road routes in Utah territory ... ([Govt. print. off.], 1859), also by United States Army Corps of Engineers and Henry Engelmann (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: Route from Fort Smith to Santa Fe. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in compliance with a resolution of the House of the 6th February, a report and map of Lieutenant Simpson, of the route from Fort Smith to Santa Fe ([n. p., 1850), also by United States Army Corps of Engineers and Randolph B. Marcy (page images at HathiTrust) Simpson, J. H. (James Hervey), 1813-1883: The shortest route to California : illustrated by a history of explorations of the great basin of Utah with its topographical and geological character and some account of the Indian tribes (J.B. Lippincott, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust)
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