| American Institute of Mining Engineers - 1882 - 590 páginas
...Pennsylvania, in the counties of Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Delaware, and Chester, and Maryland. Thus the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire seem to be topographically continuous with the Blue Ridge and Midland districts of Virginia. This tract... | |
| Washington Irving - 1886 - 588 páginas
...Cumberland Mountains, the Blue Ridge, the Alleghanies, the Delaware and Lehigh, the Highlands of the Hudson, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. In many of these vast ranges or sierras, Nature still reigns in indomitable wildness ; their rocky... | |
| Berkshire Historical and Scientific Society (Pittsfield, Mass.) - 1894 - 918 páginas
...Thrush, found on Slide Mountain in the Catskills, and some of the higher peaks of the Adirondack*, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of .New Hampshire — but no where else, as far as is known, in Massachusetts. Besides this interesting bird, a number... | |
| James Monteith - 1895 - 176 páginas
...Highlands. — The surface is rugged, hilly rather than mountainous, and is beautifully diversified. The Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, prolonged through Massachusetts, traverse the western part of the state in hill-ranges. From New Haven... | |
| American Bureau of Geography - 1900 - 542 páginas
...as the " Eastern Townships." These mountains are the declining, tho unbroken, extension northward of the Green mountains of Vermont, and the White mountains of New Hampshire: and altho they do not rise to the majestic heights which characterize the many well-known peaks at... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Evangelistic committee - 1909 - 310 páginas
...peak, from the summit of which, "on a clear day, one can see not alone the neighboring Adirondacks, but the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Yonder narrow strip of green is Lake Champlain. To the west is a silvery ribbon — that is the St.... | |
| Charles Carroll Albertson - 1909 - 204 páginas
...peak, from the summit of which, on a clear day, one can see not alone the neighboring Adirondacks, but the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Yonder narrow strip of green is Lake Champlain. To the west is a silvery ribbon — that is the St.... | |
| 1915 - 1174 páginas
...between two old and greatly degraded mountain ranges. These mountains are the northern extensions of the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. They run in two parallel chains about 50 miles apart northeastward from the International Boundary... | |
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