History of North America, 第 2 卷Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 頁 |
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... branch . The Mohawk rises near Oneida lake , eight miles from Black river , and runs a south - east course of about 130 miles , to its junction with the Hudson , eight miles above Albany . The navigation of this river 2 HISTORY OF NORTH ...
... branch . The Mohawk rises near Oneida lake , eight miles from Black river , and runs a south - east course of about 130 miles , to its junction with the Hudson , eight miles above Albany . The navigation of this river 2 HISTORY OF NORTH ...
第 3 頁
... branch of the Hudson river and Lake Ontario , by its east- ern branch , called Wood creek , which , at Rome , twenty miles north from its source , runs in a western direction to the lake twenty - three miles , with a gradual descent of ...
... branch of the Hudson river and Lake Ontario , by its east- ern branch , called Wood creek , which , at Rome , twenty miles north from its source , runs in a western direction to the lake twenty - three miles , with a gradual descent of ...
第 4 頁
... branches of the Susquehannah river , the Tioga and Chenango , which water the southern parts of the state . The ... branch of the Alleghany river . This state is wonderfully favored by its water communication . On the east , Lake ...
... branches of the Susquehannah river , the Tioga and Chenango , which water the southern parts of the state . The ... branch of the Alleghany river . This state is wonderfully favored by its water communication . On the east , Lake ...
第 5 頁
... branch of the Oswegatchie , where iron works are now erecting . The iron sand ore of the borders of Lake Cham- plain , and in the high lands , gives a metal of a very superior quality . Native silver has been found near Sing Sing , in a ...
... branch of the Oswegatchie , where iron works are now erecting . The iron sand ore of the borders of Lake Cham- plain , and in the high lands , gives a metal of a very superior quality . Native silver has been found near Sing Sing , in a ...
第 21 頁
... branch of the Thames . Along the valley of the Connecticut river , the soil is a fine sandy loam , with a clayey bottom . This valley is about two miles in breadth ; and on leav- ing it , the soil on both sides becomes sandy , and in ...
... branch of the Thames . Along the valley of the Connecticut river , the soil is a fine sandy loam , with a clayey bottom . This valley is about two miles in breadth ; and on leav- ing it , the soil on both sides becomes sandy , and in ...
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