A Chorographical and Statistical Description of the District of Columbia: The Seat of the General Government of the United StatesSmith, 1816 - 212 頁 |
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... Lakes . These consist of the skins of beaver , deer , elk , buffaloe , tallow , candles , and Indian mats . In exchange , the Indians receive shirts , coarse cloths , silver ornaments , ammunition and guns , kettles of tin and sheet ...
... Lakes . These consist of the skins of beaver , deer , elk , buffaloe , tallow , candles , and Indian mats . In exchange , the Indians receive shirts , coarse cloths , silver ornaments , ammunition and guns , kettles of tin and sheet ...
第 170 頁
... Lakes ; and down this river to Lake Erie . 3d . For the Mobile , the goods are sent from Georgetown to Brownsville as above ; thence down the Monongahela and the Ohio , to the mouth of the Tenessee river ; up this river to the Mussel ...
... Lakes ; and down this river to Lake Erie . 3d . For the Mobile , the goods are sent from Georgetown to Brownsville as above ; thence down the Monongahela and the Ohio , to the mouth of the Tenessee river ; up this river to the Mussel ...
第 171 頁
... Lake Erie may be formed by means of the Caya- haga , or Cayuga river , the Big Beaver , Ohio , Yohogany , or by the ... lakes situated near each other in a flat coun- try , and their waters may be easily united1 . Jefferson's Notes on ...
... Lake Erie may be formed by means of the Caya- haga , or Cayuga river , the Big Beaver , Ohio , Yohogany , or by the ... lakes situated near each other in a flat coun- try , and their waters may be easily united1 . Jefferson's Notes on ...
第 172 頁
... West Company , or carried on by the St. Lawrence , and across the Lakes to the Illinois river . It is a curious 1 See Mease's Geological Account of the United States . fact , that goods thus transported were sold cheaper at ( 172 )
... West Company , or carried on by the St. Lawrence , and across the Lakes to the Illinois river . It is a curious 1 See Mease's Geological Account of the United States . fact , that goods thus transported were sold cheaper at ( 172 )
第 173 頁
... Lake Erie , I The mean current of the Mississippi is three and a half miles per hour ; and , during the spring floods , it runs at the rate of five miles . 2 Morus rubra . by uniting the waters of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna with ( 173 )
... Lake Erie , I The mean current of the Mississippi is three and a half miles per hour ; and , during the spring floods , it runs at the rate of five miles . 2 Morus rubra . by uniting the waters of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna with ( 173 )
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