A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... district there is a greater proportion of dead swamps , than in any other part of the eastern states . The tract lying between Passmaquoddy and Penobscot rivers is white pine land , of a strong moist soil , with some mixture of oaks ...
... district there is a greater proportion of dead swamps , than in any other part of the eastern states . The tract lying between Passmaquoddy and Penobscot rivers is white pine land , of a strong moist soil , with some mixture of oaks ...
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... district of Maine , the legislature of Massachusetts directed that the citizens of Maine should assemble in town and district meetings , on the 20th of May , 1816 , and give their opinions , by written ... district DISTRICT OF MAINE . 335.
... district of Maine , the legislature of Massachusetts directed that the citizens of Maine should assemble in town and district meetings , on the 20th of May , 1816 , and give their opinions , by written ... district DISTRICT OF MAINE . 335.
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... district in question . In 1793 , the legislature granted 500,000 acres of the western part of it to indemnify the sufferers during the revolutionary war , and this tract is called the " Fire Lands . " Two years after , they sold the ...
... district in question . In 1793 , the legislature granted 500,000 acres of the western part of it to indemnify the sufferers during the revolutionary war , and this tract is called the " Fire Lands . " Two years after , they sold the ...
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