A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... timber , beech , sugar -maple , bass wood , elm , white ash , and black cherry ; with about 500,000 acres of the finest white pine timber in America , The flats bordering upon the Genessee river are amongst the richest lands that are to ...
... timber , beech , sugar -maple , bass wood , elm , white ash , and black cherry ; with about 500,000 acres of the finest white pine timber in America , The flats bordering upon the Genessee river are amongst the richest lands that are to ...
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... timber could be raised ; for to suppose it would not grow there because it does not , would be perfectly absurd . Whenever this country shall begin to be peopled , the first settlements will be made at the edge of the woody region , or ...
... timber could be raised ; for to suppose it would not grow there because it does not , would be perfectly absurd . Whenever this country shall begin to be peopled , the first settlements will be made at the edge of the woody region , or ...
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... timber . The live oaks , though not tall , contain a prodigious quantity of timber . The trunk is generally from twelve to twenty feet in circumference ; it rises ten or twelve feet from the earth , and then branches into four or five ...
... timber . The live oaks , though not tall , contain a prodigious quantity of timber . The trunk is generally from twelve to twenty feet in circumference ; it rises ten or twelve feet from the earth , and then branches into four or five ...
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