A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... lake are still the property of the native Indians . These lakes admit of the most extensive inland naviga- tion in ... Ontario , seven miles ; through that lake to Kingston , at the north - eastern extremity of the lake , 170 ; to Mon ...
... lake are still the property of the native Indians . These lakes admit of the most extensive inland naviga- tion in ... Ontario , seven miles ; through that lake to Kingston , at the north - eastern extremity of the lake , 170 ; to Mon ...
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... lake Ontario , being 97 miles in length ; north , by lake Ontario ; west , by the river Niagara and lake Erie ; and south , by Pennsylvania . The southern parts of this pur- chase are watered by the Allegany and Connewango rivers , and ...
... lake Ontario , being 97 miles in length ; north , by lake Ontario ; west , by the river Niagara and lake Erie ; and south , by Pennsylvania . The southern parts of this pur- chase are watered by the Allegany and Connewango rivers , and ...
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... lake Ontario are well wa- tered by small streams , at the mouths of which are ponds and low land , capable of being ... lake Erie and the river Niagara , between lakes Erie and Ontario , are very beautiful , and will , in all probability ...
... lake Ontario are well wa- tered by small streams , at the mouths of which are ponds and low land , capable of being ... lake Erie and the river Niagara , between lakes Erie and Ontario , are very beautiful , and will , in all probability ...
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