| John Cotton Smith - 1847 - 348 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance, by a covering...cut our shoes, and in wet weather covered them with white mortar. In short; it was a " new settlement." The houses, with two or three exceptions, had been... | |
| William Quereau Force - 1850 - 292 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance by a covering...cut our shoes and in wet weather covered them with white mortar. In short, it was a ' new settlement.' The houses, with two or three exceptions, had been... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance by a covering...cut our shoes and in wet weather covered them with white mortar. In short, it was a 'new settlement.' The houses, with two or three exceptions, had been... | |
| Viator - 1864 - 302 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance by a covering...cut our shoes, and in wet weather covered them with white mortar. In short, it was a "new settlement." The houses, with two or three exceptions, had been... | |
| John B. Ellis - 1869 - 548 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance by a covering formed of the chips of the stones which had been hewn for the Capitol. It extended but a little way, and was of little" value"; for in diy weather the... | |
| Laura Carter Holloway - 1870 - 704 páginas
...then ensuing winter. * * * * The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved ; a side-walk Avas attempted in one instance by a covering formed of...cut our shoes, and in wet weather covered them with white mortar ; in short, it was a new settlement. The houses, with two or three exceptions, had been... | |
| James Dabney McCabe - 1873 - 556 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A side-walk was attempted in one instance by a covering formed of the chips of the stones which had been hewn for the Capitol. It extended but a little way, and was of little value; for in dry weather the... | |
| Mary Clemmer - 1873 - 640 páginas
...for gardens nnd other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance by a covering formed of the chips of the stones which had been hewn for the Capitol. It extended but a little way and was of little value, for in dry weather the... | |
| Mary Clemmer - 1873 - 634 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A sidewalk was attempted in one instance by a covering formed of the chips of the stones which had been hewn for the Capitol. It extended but a little way and was of little value,, for in dry weather the... | |
| James Dabney McCabe - 1873 - 580 páginas
...for gardens and other useful appurtenances. The roads in every direction were muddy and unimproved. A side-walk was attempted in one instance by a covering formed of the chips of the stones which had been hewn for the Capitol. It extended but a little way, and was of little value ; for in dry weather the... | |
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