The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States, Counties and Towns in New England: Also Descriptions of the Principal Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Capes, Bays, Harbors, Islands, and Fashionable Resorts Within that Territory. Alphabetically ArrangedI.S. Boyd and W. White, 1839 - 512 pages |
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... town lies 76 miles N. by E. from Augusta , 130 N. by E. from Portland , and about 40 N. N. E. from Norridge- wock . It is bounded N. by Mon- son , E. by Guilford and S. by Park- man . The Piscataquis river passes nearly through its ...
... town lies 76 miles N. by E. from Augusta , 130 N. by E. from Portland , and about 40 N. N. E. from Norridge- wock . It is bounded N. by Mon- son , E. by Guilford and S. by Park- man . The Piscataquis river passes nearly through its ...
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... town , but affords no important mill sites . The surface of the town is low and level . Mill and Pike rivers , are small streams , which fall into the lake opposite to Crown Point . This town lies about 12 miles W. N. W. from Middlebury ...
... town , but affords no important mill sites . The surface of the town is low and level . Mill and Pike rivers , are small streams , which fall into the lake opposite to Crown Point . This town lies about 12 miles W. N. W. from Middlebury ...
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... town lies on the stage road from Augusta to Bangor ; 24 miles N. E. from the former , and 44 S. W. from the latter . Population , 1837 , 1609. This town produced 10,728 bushels of wheat , in 1837 . Alburgh , Vt . Grand Isle co ...
... town lies on the stage road from Augusta to Bangor ; 24 miles N. E. from the former , and 44 S. W. from the latter . Population , 1837 , 1609. This town produced 10,728 bushels of wheat , in 1837 . Alburgh , Vt . Grand Isle co ...
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... town. Andover , N. H. Merrimack co . It lies 20 miles N. W. from Concord , and about 18 E. by N. from Newport . Popula- tion , 1830 , 1,324 . The Blackwa- ter in the S. W. part of the town , is the principal stream ; but nu- merous rills ...
... town. Andover , N. H. Merrimack co . It lies 20 miles N. W. from Concord , and about 18 E. by N. from Newport . Popula- tion , 1830 , 1,324 . The Blackwa- ter in the S. W. part of the town , is the principal stream ; but nu- merous rills ...
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... town , the CAPI- TAL of the state , and chief town of the county of Kennebec , is in N. Lat . 44 ° 18 ' 43 " and W. Lon . 69 ° 50 ' . It lies 146 miles N. E. from Concord , N. H .; 182 E. N. E. from Montpelier , Vt .; 163 N. N. E. from ...
... town , the CAPI- TAL of the state , and chief town of the county of Kennebec , is in N. Lat . 44 ° 18 ' 43 " and W. Lon . 69 ° 50 ' . It lies 146 miles N. E. from Concord , N. H .; 182 E. N. E. from Montpelier , Vt .; 163 N. N. E. from ...
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Page 7 - And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries...
Page 7 - ... court, register's court, and a court of quarter sessions of the peace, for each county; in justices of the peace, and in such other courts as the legislature may, from time to time establish.
Page 1 - Shop, included among the 28 mills, can furnish machinery complete for a mill of 5,000 spindles in four months, and lumber and materials are always at command, with which to build or rebuild a mill in that time, if required. When building mills, the Locks and Canals Company employ directly and indirectly from a thousand to twelve hundred hands.