The Western Tourist: Or, Emigrant's Guide Through the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri, and the Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa: Being an Accurate and Concise Description of Each State, Territory, and CountyJ.H. Colton, 1839 - 180페이지 |
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... Erie in its lowest de- pressions . Lake Michigan is a great chasm of 800 feet in depth below its surface , about 300 miles long by 65 mean width , and elevated 579 feet above tide level . The streams which fall into it are generally ...
... Erie in its lowest de- pressions . Lake Michigan is a great chasm of 800 feet in depth below its surface , about 300 miles long by 65 mean width , and elevated 579 feet above tide level . The streams which fall into it are generally ...
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... lakes , and the many tributaries of Erie , in their course through the Niagara Strait or River , are precipitated down the Great Falls of Niagara , into the lower ba- sin of the St. Lawrence ; when , after a distance of 14 miles from ...
... lakes , and the many tributaries of Erie , in their course through the Niagara Strait or River , are precipitated down the Great Falls of Niagara , into the lower ba- sin of the St. Lawrence ; when , after a distance of 14 miles from ...
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... Lake Erie , east by Pennsylvania , south - east and south by the Ohio river , which separates it from Vir- ginia and Kentucky , and west by Indiana . Length 222 miles . Mean breadth 200 miles , containing 44,400 square miles . Face of ...
... Lake Erie , east by Pennsylvania , south - east and south by the Ohio river , which separates it from Vir- ginia and Kentucky , and west by Indiana . Length 222 miles . Mean breadth 200 miles , containing 44,400 square miles . Face of ...
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... Lake Erie are the Mau- mee , Portage , Sandusky , Huron , Cuyahoga , Grand , and Ashtabula . Lake Erie forms the northern boun- dary of the state for 160 miles , and is navigable for the largest vessels . Form of Government . - The ...
... Lake Erie are the Mau- mee , Portage , Sandusky , Huron , Cuyahoga , Grand , and Ashtabula . Lake Erie forms the northern boun- dary of the state for 160 miles , and is navigable for the largest vessels . Form of Government . - The ...
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... Lake Erie , contains about 700 square miles ; soil good . Principal streams are Grand river , Ashtabula and Conneaut creeks . Pop . 1830 , 14,584 . Jefferson is the county seat . Athens Co. contains 740 square miles ; surface broken ...
... Lake Erie , contains about 700 square miles ; soil good . Principal streams are Grand river , Ashtabula and Conneaut creeks . Pop . 1830 , 14,584 . Jefferson is the county seat . Athens Co. contains 740 square miles ; surface broken ...
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400 square miles Ashtabula Class Lett'r Class Name co.s Columbiana contains 400 square Coshocton county seat Creek Dist eastern boundary Fayette forms its eastern Geauga Grove Guernsey Kalamazoo Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lett'r Lorain Madison Maumee river Mills Missouri Names of Places Ohio river p. h. Ashtabula p. o. Belmont p. o. Carroll p. o. Crawford p. o. Franklin p. o. Geauga p. o. Huron p. o. Lorain p. o. Monroe p. o. Morgan p. o. Portage p. o. Richland p. o. Trumbull p. o. Washington p. o. Wayne p. t. Clermont p. t. Columbiana p. t. Hamilton p. t. Harrison p. t. Jefferson p. t. Marion p. t. Stark p. t. Tuscarawas p. t. Warren Principal streams Richland Sandusky Sciota soil excellent soil fertile soil first rate soil productive soil rich square miles surface hilly surface level surface undulating Tuscarawas rivers Wabash rivers
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74 페이지 - Montreal river; thence through the middle of the main channel of the said river Montreal to the head waters thereof; thence in a direct line to the center of the channel between Middle and South islands in the Lake of the Desert...
21 페이지 - Missouri, it is observed that these " rolling prairies" occupied the higher portions of the country, the descent to the forest bottoms being invariably over steep and stony declivities. The depth and richness of the soil on these lands are almost incredible, and the edges of the bands of forest are consequently a favorite haunt of the emigrant settler and backwoodsman.
74 페이지 - Until it intersects the boundary line between the United States and Canada, in Lake Erie ; thence with the said boundary line between the United States and Canada through the Detroit river, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior, to a point where the said line last touches Lake Superior...
15 페이지 - ... has it given way that during the whole distance the water is very deep even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular of the mountain : the...
78 페이지 - The constitution, voted by the representatives of the nation in 1833, establishes three authorities in the State — the legislative, the executive, and the judicial.
78 페이지 - ... 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.
74 페이지 - Miami river of the lake, then and in that case, with the assent of the Congress of the United States, the northern boundary of this State shall be established by, and extend to, a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami bay...
149 페이지 - SECTIoN 1. The Judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Supreme Court, in Circuit Courts, and in such inferior Courts as the General Assembly may establish.
74 페이지 - Michigan; thence through the center of the most usual ship channel of the said bay to the middle of Lake Michigan; thence through the middle of Lake Michigan to the northern boundary of the state of Indiana, as that line was established by the act of congress of the nineteenth of April, eighteen hundred...
15 페이지 - ... first three miles there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular of the mountain ; the convulsion of the passage must have been terrible, since at its outlet there are vast columns of rock torn from the mountain which are strewed on both sides of the river, the trophies, as it were, of the victory.