A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... mountainous ; but the mountains are comparatively small , seldom rising more than 500 yards in height . Between the Atlantic ocean , the Mississippi river , and the great northern lakes , runs a long range of mountains , made up of a ...
... mountainous ; but the mountains are comparatively small , seldom rising more than 500 yards in height . Between the Atlantic ocean , the Mississippi river , and the great northern lakes , runs a long range of mountains , made up of a ...
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... mountains , near the head - waters of the Conemaugh , a branch of the Ohio , and passing through the mountains to the eastward , by a very serpen- tine course , it falls into the Susquehannah , as before de- scribed ; its whole length ...
... mountains , near the head - waters of the Conemaugh , a branch of the Ohio , and passing through the mountains to the eastward , by a very serpen- tine course , it falls into the Susquehannah , as before de- scribed ; its whole length ...
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... mountains are coves of ten , fifteen , or twenty arches , similar to those in Wayne county , Kentucky , already described , with the best freestone water , and covered with the largest trees and canebrakes . No situation can be more ...
... mountains are coves of ten , fifteen , or twenty arches , similar to those in Wayne county , Kentucky , already described , with the best freestone water , and covered with the largest trees and canebrakes . No situation can be more ...
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