A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... streams which rise in Plymouth county , and after running a south - west course of about fifty miles , falls into Narraganset - bay , at Tiverton , opposite the north end of Rhode Island . It is navigable for small vessels to the town ...
... streams which rise in Plymouth county , and after running a south - west course of about fifty miles , falls into Narraganset - bay , at Tiverton , opposite the north end of Rhode Island . It is navigable for small vessels to the town ...
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... streams of Red , Ouachitta , Arkansaw , White , Mississippi , and St. Francis ; the latter by the Osage , Missouri , Merrimack , and Mississippi rivers . The Red river merely touches the Missouri territory , and waters so small a part ...
... streams of Red , Ouachitta , Arkansaw , White , Mississippi , and St. Francis ; the latter by the Osage , Missouri , Merrimack , and Mississippi rivers . The Red river merely touches the Missouri territory , and waters so small a part ...
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... streams from the east ; one of which ap- pears to have been an ancient outlet of the Mississippi . The country on St. Francis is not either so fertile or ex- tensive as that watered by White river . The entire length of the former is ...
... streams from the east ; one of which ap- pears to have been an ancient outlet of the Mississippi . The country on St. Francis is not either so fertile or ex- tensive as that watered by White river . The entire length of the former is ...
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