A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... Michigan is properly composed of two lakes , viz . Michigan proper and Green bay ; the latter lying to the north - west of the former : when united they form a fine sheet of water of about 270 miles long by 70 broad . The navigation of ...
... Michigan is properly composed of two lakes , viz . Michigan proper and Green bay ; the latter lying to the north - west of the former : when united they form a fine sheet of water of about 270 miles long by 70 broad . The navigation of ...
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... Michigan , and Eel river . That part of the state bordering on the Michigan terri- tory , is liberally watered by the head branches of the river Raisin of lake Erie ; the numerous forks of Black river of lake Michigan ; and the St ...
... Michigan , and Eel river . That part of the state bordering on the Michigan terri- tory , is liberally watered by the head branches of the river Raisin of lake Erie ; the numerous forks of Black river of lake Michigan ; and the St ...
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... Michigan , with which it is connected , at the distance of from twenty to thirty miles . It receives several rivers , the principal of which is Fox river , already mentioned , which falls into the south end of the bay . North of Fox ...
... Michigan , with which it is connected , at the distance of from twenty to thirty miles . It receives several rivers , the principal of which is Fox river , already mentioned , which falls into the south end of the bay . North of Fox ...
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A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United ... Daniel Blowe Visualização integral - 1820 |
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