A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... inhabitants gave it the name it now bears , in token of respect to the Rev. Mr. Cotton , a clergyman of Boston , in England , and minister of the first church here . Salem , fifteen miles from Boston , is the second town in Mass ...
... inhabitants gave it the name it now bears , in token of respect to the Rev. Mr. Cotton , a clergyman of Boston , in England , and minister of the first church here . Salem , fifteen miles from Boston , is the second town in Mass ...
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... inhabitants ; at the last general census , in 1810 , the num- ber of counties was forty - five ; of towns ... inhabitants ; of whom 112,586 are regularly enrolled in the militia . The following table will exhibit the names of the ...
... inhabitants ; at the last general census , in 1810 , the num- ber of counties was forty - five ; of towns ... inhabitants ; of whom 112,586 are regularly enrolled in the militia . The following table will exhibit the names of the ...
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... inhabitants , most of whom are French . They raise large stocks of horned cattle , horses , swine , poultry , & c ... inhabitants are principally engaged in the salt trade . Prairie du Rochers is situated twenty miles below St. Philip ...
... inhabitants , most of whom are French . They raise large stocks of horned cattle , horses , swine , poultry , & c ... inhabitants are principally engaged in the salt trade . Prairie du Rochers is situated twenty miles below St. Philip ...
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