A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of America: Forming a Complete Emigrant's Directory Through Every Part of the Republic: Particularising the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Illinois; and the Territories of Alabama and Missouri ... East and West Florida, Michigan, and North-western ... Likewise, an Account of the British Possessions in Upper and Lower Canada ...Edwards & Knibb, 1820 - 751 páginas |
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... York , Long Island , and the river which still bears his name , sailed again for that country . The Dutch , to whom Hudson sold his right , had named their purchase the New Netherlands , and had granted a patent to several merchants for ...
... York , Long Island , and the river which still bears his name , sailed again for that country . The Dutch , to whom Hudson sold his right , had named their purchase the New Netherlands , and had granted a patent to several merchants for ...
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... York , as early as the year 1615. Twelve years afterwards , a number of Swedes and Finns settled on both sides the river Delaware , and with the Dutch kept posses- sion of the country for many years . In 1664 , James duke of York ...
... York , as early as the year 1615. Twelve years afterwards , a number of Swedes and Finns settled on both sides the river Delaware , and with the Dutch kept posses- sion of the country for many years . In 1664 , James duke of York ...
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... York and New Jersey New Hampshire Delaware and Pennsylvania Massachusetts Maryland Connecticut 1635 Rhode Island 1835 New Jersey ( final settlement ) . 1664 South Carolina 1609 By R. Williams , and persecuted brethren Granted to the ...
... York and New Jersey New Hampshire Delaware and Pennsylvania Massachusetts Maryland Connecticut 1635 Rhode Island 1835 New Jersey ( final settlement ) . 1664 South Carolina 1609 By R. Williams , and persecuted brethren Granted to the ...
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... York . The im provement of the river Potomac will give a passage from the southern states to the western parts of Virginia , Mary- land , Pennsylvania , and even to the great northern lakes . ---- From the town of Detroit , on lake Erie ...
... York . The im provement of the river Potomac will give a passage from the southern states to the western parts of Virginia , Mary- land , Pennsylvania , and even to the great northern lakes . ---- From the town of Detroit , on lake Erie ...
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... York . It is a very singular strait , about three or four hundred yards in breadth , having a ledge of sunken rocks across it in an angular direction , which oc- casions many whirlpools and cross currents in the water . These , at ...
... York . It is a very singular strait , about three or four hundred yards in breadth , having a ledge of sunken rocks across it in an angular direction , which oc- casions many whirlpools and cross currents in the water . These , at ...
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