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 - 512페이지 |
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... united with the determination of the people of New England to connect the trade of the western oceans with their Atlantic borders , by roads of iron , which frosts cannot impede , are so great and strong , that the most devoted ...
... united with the determination of the people of New England to connect the trade of the western oceans with their Atlantic borders , by roads of iron , which frosts cannot impede , are so great and strong , that the most devoted ...
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... United States denominated NEW ENGLAND , compri- ses SIX STATES , SIXTY ONE COUNTIES , and TWELVE HUNDRED AND Their extent , divisions , and population at several EIGHTY TOWNS . periods , are as follows : Pop . 1790 . No. Towns . No ...
... United States denominated NEW ENGLAND , compri- ses SIX STATES , SIXTY ONE COUNTIES , and TWELVE HUNDRED AND Their extent , divisions , and population at several EIGHTY TOWNS . periods , are as follows : Pop . 1790 . No. Towns . No ...
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... United States in 1833 , was 1,188 ; tonnage , 161,626 tons ; of which there were built in New England 590 : tonnage , 95,146 . The number of seamen employed in navigation in the United States , was 67,744 , of which 37,142 belonged to ...
... United States in 1833 , was 1,188 ; tonnage , 161,626 tons ; of which there were built in New England 590 : tonnage , 95,146 . The number of seamen employed in navigation in the United States , was 67,744 , of which 37,142 belonged to ...
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... United States in 1833 , was 1,188 ; tonnage , 161,626 tons ; of which there were built in New England 590 : tonnage , 95,146 . The number of seamen employed in navigation in the United States , was 67,744 , of which 37,142 belonged to ...
... United States in 1833 , was 1,188 ; tonnage , 161,626 tons ; of which there were built in New England 590 : tonnage , 95,146 . The number of seamen employed in navigation in the United States , was 67,744 , of which 37,142 belonged to ...
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... United States , Indian Mound , George III . and John Adams , The Hermitess , Tough words for stammerers , Mineral Springs , Avalanches , Autumnal Foliage , A worthy maiden Lady , A Connecticut river law suit , The Drum Rock , An ...
... United States , Indian Mound , George III . and John Adams , The Hermitess , Tough words for stammerers , Mineral Springs , Avalanches , Autumnal Foliage , A worthy maiden Lady , A Connecticut river law suit , The Drum Rock , An ...
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