The Geographical Catechism of Pennsylvania: And the Western States; Designed as a Guide and Pocket Companion, for Travellers and Emigrants, to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Missouri; Containing a Geographical and Early Historical Account of These Several States, from Their First Settlement Up to the Present TimeBonsal & Desilver, 1837 - 384 páginas |
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... lake Erie , and north by New York , for a distance of 230 miles ; the Delaware river separating it from New York and New Jersey , bounds it on the east 230 miles ; from the Delaware river , by a circular line , around New Castle county ...
... lake Erie , and north by New York , for a distance of 230 miles ; the Delaware river separating it from New York and New Jersey , bounds it on the east 230 miles ; from the Delaware river , by a circular line , around New Castle county ...
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... lake Erie . NOTE . The following tables give the respective area of each , and also the smaller sections of the Potomac , Genessee and Erie . Delaware river drains the counties of Square Miles . Acres . Berks , 950 € 08,000 Bucks , 640 ...
... lake Erie . NOTE . The following tables give the respective area of each , and also the smaller sections of the Potomac , Genessee and Erie . Delaware river drains the counties of Square Miles . Acres . Berks , 950 € 08,000 Bucks , 640 ...
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... Lake Erie drains Erie county 1-2 , 380 243,200 Ohio river drains the counties of Allegheny , 810 518,400 Armstrong , 1,010 646,400 Beaver , 690 341,600 Butler , 860 544,000 Cambria 3-5 , 800 512,000 Clearfield 1-10 , 160 102,400 ...
... Lake Erie drains Erie county 1-2 , 380 243,200 Ohio river drains the counties of Allegheny , 810 518,400 Armstrong , 1,010 646,400 Beaver , 690 341,600 Butler , 860 544,000 Cambria 3-5 , 800 512,000 Clearfield 1-10 , 160 102,400 ...
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... Lake Erie , 1,590 1,017,600 16,760 10,598,400 380 243,200 46,980 29,935,200 Q. Can you give a general description of the range of rivers , and what principle may be assumed as a safe one , indescribing the rise and course of rivers ? A ...
... Lake Erie , 1,590 1,017,600 16,760 10,598,400 380 243,200 46,980 29,935,200 Q. Can you give a general description of the range of rivers , and what principle may be assumed as a safe one , indescribing the rise and course of rivers ? A ...
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... Lake Erie . The Allegheny and its branches are the recipients of the nerthern part of the great western basin of Pennsyl- vania , and are but little impeded by falls , though their cur- rent is rapid . The Monongahela , formed by two ...
... Lake Erie . The Allegheny and its branches are the recipients of the nerthern part of the great western basin of Pennsyl- vania , and are but little impeded by falls , though their cur- rent is rapid . The Monongahela , formed by two ...
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30 miles Alleghany angle bank Beaver boundaries bounded north branches canal centre chain Chester Chief town Cincinnati clay coal coun county is bounded course Crawford Crawford county creek Delaware divided drained east Erie canal extends Fayette feet fertile flowing following townships Fork Franklin Harrisburg hills hilly Illinois Illinois river Indiana iron Jackson Jefferson Kittatinny Kittatinny mountain lake Erie lake Michigan Lancaster Lehigh Length limestone loam Madison mean breadth Miami Michigan mill mineral Mississippi Monroe mountain mouth Muskingum Muskingum river navigation nearly northeast northern northwest Ohio river Pennsylvania Perry Perry county Philadelphia Pike Pittsburg population in 1830 prairies principal railroad rich Ridge river separating Rock Sandusky Schuylkill Scioto Scioto river seat of justice slope soil sources southeast southern southwest spring square miles streams surface Susquehanna river table land thence timber tion traversed Tuscarawas Union valley Vermillion Vermillion county Wabash river Warren Wayne western White river
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