A New Gazetteer of the United States of America: Including ... Geographical, Historical, Political, and Statistical Information; with the Population of 1830E. Hopkins, 1833 - 630 頁 |
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... eastern district of Pennsylvania , Dela- ware , Maryland , the western district of Virginia , North Carolina , Georgia , Kentucky , the western district of Tennessee , and Ohio , an alphabetical arrange . ment of the census table was ...
... eastern district of Pennsylvania , Dela- ware , Maryland , the western district of Virginia , North Carolina , Georgia , Kentucky , the western district of Tennessee , and Ohio , an alphabetical arrange . ment of the census table was ...
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... eastern line of the coun- ty , and on a branch of Conewago creek , 15 miles N. E. by E. from Gettysburg , very near- ly an equal distance s . w . by w . from the bo- rough of York ; and by post road 86 m . N. from W. C. ABBOTT'S MILLS ...
... eastern line of the coun- ty , and on a branch of Conewago creek , 15 miles N. E. by E. from Gettysburg , very near- ly an equal distance s . w . by w . from the bo- rough of York ; and by post road 86 m . N. from W. C. ABBOTT'S MILLS ...
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... eastern border gives source to creeks , the water of which is finally discharged into Illinois river . Chief town Quincy . Pop . 1830 , 2,186 . ADAMS , p - v . Seneca co . O .; by post road , 98 miles northward from Columbus , and 412 N ...
... eastern border gives source to creeks , the water of which is finally discharged into Illinois river . Chief town Quincy . Pop . 1830 , 2,186 . ADAMS , p - v . Seneca co . O .; by post road , 98 miles northward from Columbus , and 412 N ...
第 13 頁
... eastern and northeastern side of the state still pos sessed by the Creeks and Cherokees . The President of the United States in his message to Congress , at the opening of the present session , informs that body that measures have been ...
... eastern and northeastern side of the state still pos sessed by the Creeks and Cherokees . The President of the United States in his message to Congress , at the opening of the present session , informs that body that measures have been ...
第 17 頁
... eastern branch of Suwanne river . wanne . As a navigable channel , Alatamaha has 14 | feet water on its bar . Boats of 30 tons are navigated to Milledgeville on the Oconee , and Flor . the to an equal or greater distance up the Oak- See ...
... eastern branch of Suwanne river . wanne . As a navigable channel , Alatamaha has 14 | feet water on its bar . Boats of 30 tons are navigated to Milledgeville on the Oconee , and Flor . the to an equal or greater distance up the Oak- See ...
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