A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... situated , commands a view of the Ohio ; but appears stationary ; it has about forty old houses . Adamsville , is situated just below the mouth of Brush creek , and eight miles above Manchester , which it resem- bles in appearance and ...
... situated , commands a view of the Ohio ; but appears stationary ; it has about forty old houses . Adamsville , is situated just below the mouth of Brush creek , and eight miles above Manchester , which it resem- bles in appearance and ...
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... situated near the Mahoning branch of the Big Beaver . This coun- try is the most populous of any in the Reserve , and has several forges , and a furnace . Wild lands are worth from five to fifteen dollars an acre . Improved farms have ...
... situated near the Mahoning branch of the Big Beaver . This coun- try is the most populous of any in the Reserve , and has several forges , and a furnace . Wild lands are worth from five to fifteen dollars an acre . Improved farms have ...
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... situated on a small stream , about one mile east of the Mississippi , and four miles below St. Louis . It is pleasantly situated , and contains about 160 houses , inhabited chiefly by French people . This town contains a post - office ...
... situated on a small stream , about one mile east of the Mississippi , and four miles below St. Louis . It is pleasantly situated , and contains about 160 houses , inhabited chiefly by French people . This town contains a post - office ...
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