The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States, Counties and Towns in New England: Also Descriptions of the Principal Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Capes, Bays, Harbors, Islands, and Fashionable Resorts Within that Territory. Alphabetically ArrangedI.S. Boyd and W. White, 1839 - 512ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... receive that patronage , which Yankees , both at home and abroad , invariably bestow on every effort whose obvious design is USEFULNESS . BOSTON , May , 1839 . THE NORTHERN REGISTER . Ir was our intention to have PREFACE .
... receive that patronage , which Yankees , both at home and abroad , invariably bestow on every effort whose obvious design is USEFULNESS . BOSTON , May , 1839 . THE NORTHERN REGISTER . Ir was our intention to have PREFACE .
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... receives a fine polish , is Indian warfare . Traces of old found in this county , and large Fort Massachusetts are still found . quantities of it are quarried and Saddle Mountain , the summit of transported to various markets.which is ...
... receives a fine polish , is Indian warfare . Traces of old found in this county , and large Fort Massachusetts are still found . quantities of it are quarried and Saddle Mountain , the summit of transported to various markets.which is ...
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... receives a fine polish , is found in this county , and large quantities of it are quarried and transported to various markets.- This county is admirably well wat- ered by Otter Creek , which rises near its southern boundary , and ex ...
... receives a fine polish , is found in this county , and large quantities of it are quarried and transported to various markets.- This county is admirably well wat- ered by Otter Creek , which rises near its southern boundary , and ex ...
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... receives the waters of Merrymeet- ing river . Half - moon pond , be- rods long and 150 wide . tween Alton and Barnstead , is 300 This town ham Gore , and was settled in 1770 , was originally called New Dur- by Jacob Chamberlain and ...
... receives the waters of Merrymeet- ing river . Half - moon pond , be- rods long and 150 wide . tween Alton and Barnstead , is 300 This town ham Gore , and was settled in 1770 , was originally called New Dur- by Jacob Chamberlain and ...
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... receives the Wild Amo- noosuck , a stream 40 yards wide , and , when raised by freshets , very swift and furious in its course . The waters of the Amonoosuck are pure , and its bed clean ; the current lively , and in some places rapid ...
... receives the Wild Amo- noosuck , a stream 40 yards wide , and , when raised by freshets , very swift and furious in its course . The waters of the Amonoosuck are pure , and its bed clean ; the current lively , and in some places rapid ...
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7 ÆäÀÌÁö - And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries...
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... court, register's court, and a court of quarter sessions of the peace, for each county; in justices of the peace, and in such other courts as the legislature may, from time to time establish.
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - Shop, included among the 28 mills, can furnish machinery complete for a mill of 5,000 spindles in four months, and lumber and materials are always at command, with which to build or rebuild a mill in that time, if required. When building mills, the Locks and Canals Company employ directly and indirectly from a thousand to twelve hundred hands.