A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... thirty miles from its entrance into the Miami , it receives the West fork , which heads in the . Flat woods , thirty miles west of that village , and interlocks with the branches of White river . This beautiful little river waters ...
... thirty miles from its entrance into the Miami , it receives the West fork , which heads in the . Flat woods , thirty miles west of that village , and interlocks with the branches of White river . This beautiful little river waters ...
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Daniel Blowe. Salisbury lies thirty miles north of Brookville ; con- tains about thirty - five houses , two stores , and two taverns . It is at present the seat of justice for Wayne county ; but Centreville , a new village , being more ...
Daniel Blowe. Salisbury lies thirty miles north of Brookville ; con- tains about thirty - five houses , two stores , and two taverns . It is at present the seat of justice for Wayne county ; but Centreville , a new village , being more ...
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... thirty wide ; extending north and south parallel with lake Michigan , with which it is connected , at the distance of from twenty to thirty miles . It receives several rivers , the principal of which is Fox river , already mentioned ...
... thirty wide ; extending north and south parallel with lake Michigan , with which it is connected , at the distance of from twenty to thirty miles . It receives several rivers , the principal of which is Fox river , already mentioned ...
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A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United ... Daniel Blowe Visualização integral - 1820 |
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