A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... wide , the water is six feet deep , and the current runs at the rate of two miles an hour ; but Niagara river , between this part of lake Erie and the falls , receives the waters of several large creeks , the quantity carried down the ...
... wide , the water is six feet deep , and the current runs at the rate of two miles an hour ; but Niagara river , between this part of lake Erie and the falls , receives the waters of several large creeks , the quantity carried down the ...
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... wide at its mouth , being the next stream worthy of men- tion below the Great Miami , from which it is distant ... wide at its mouth ; its course is from north - east to south- west . Ten miles below is Sinking creek , fifty yards wide ...
... wide at its mouth , being the next stream worthy of men- tion below the Great Miami , from which it is distant ... wide at its mouth ; its course is from north - east to south- west . Ten miles below is Sinking creek , fifty yards wide ...
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... wide at its mouth , and has a boatable navigation 150 miles .-- Salt river rises in Mercer county , and enters the Ohio twenty miles below Louis- ville . It is 150 yards wide at its mouth , and navigable 150 miles . Green river has its ...
... wide at its mouth , and has a boatable navigation 150 miles .-- Salt river rises in Mercer county , and enters the Ohio twenty miles below Louis- ville . It is 150 yards wide at its mouth , and navigable 150 miles . Green river has its ...
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