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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... Maine ; DWIGHT's Letters ; SAVAGE's Winthrop ; THATCHER'S Plymouth ; FOLSOM's Saco and Biddeford ; BENTON and BARREY'S Statistics : -HALE's Map of New England ; STEVENS ' Rhode Island ; CARRIGAIN's New Hampshire ; and GREEN- LEAF's Maine ...
... Maine ; DWIGHT's Letters ; SAVAGE's Winthrop ; THATCHER'S Plymouth ; FOLSOM's Saco and Biddeford ; BENTON and BARREY'S Statistics : -HALE's Map of New England ; STEVENS ' Rhode Island ; CARRIGAIN's New Hampshire ; and GREEN- LEAF's Maine ...
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... Maine ; DWIGHT's Letters ; SAVAGE'S Winthrop ; THATCHER'S Plymouth ; FOLSOM's Saco and Biddeford ; BENTON and BARREY'S Statistics : -HALE's Map of New England ; STEVENS ' Rhode Island ; CARRIGAIN's New Hampshire ; and GREEN- LEAF's Maine ...
... Maine ; DWIGHT's Letters ; SAVAGE'S Winthrop ; THATCHER'S Plymouth ; FOLSOM's Saco and Biddeford ; BENTON and BARREY'S Statistics : -HALE's Map of New England ; STEVENS ' Rhode Island ; CARRIGAIN's New Hampshire ; and GREEN- LEAF's Maine ...
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... Maine and Massachusetts , in 1837 , is given as by a census taken in that year . The population of New Hampshire , Ver- mont , Rhode Island and Connecticut , for 1837 , is estimated according to the ratio of increase , from 1820 to 1830 ...
... Maine and Massachusetts , in 1837 , is given as by a census taken in that year . The population of New Hampshire , Ver- mont , Rhode Island and Connecticut , for 1837 , is estimated according to the ratio of increase , from 1820 to 1830 ...
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... Maine . Sharon , Ct . Long Island Sound . Hancock , Mass . Stamford , Ct . Long Island Sound . Hartford , Ct . Lyme , Ct . Fundy , Bay . 66 Darien , Ct . Brave Women , Dustan's Island , Gorham , Me . , and Dorchester , Mass . Dalton ...
... Maine . Sharon , Ct . Long Island Sound . Hancock , Mass . Stamford , Ct . Long Island Sound . Hartford , Ct . Lyme , Ct . Fundy , Bay . 66 Darien , Ct . Brave Women , Dustan's Island , Gorham , Me . , and Dorchester , Mass . Dalton ...
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... Maine , N. of Mount Mo- riah . It there bends to the E. and S. E .; in which course , through a fertile country , it passes near the sea - coast , and turning N. runs over the falls at Brunswick , not far from Bowdoin College , into ...
... Maine , N. of Mount Mo- riah . It there bends to the E. and S. E .; in which course , through a fertile country , it passes near the sea - coast , and turning N. runs over the falls at Brunswick , not far from Bowdoin College , into ...
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