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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... square miles . Large quantities of white and beautifully variegated marble , which receives a fine põlish , is found in this county , and large quantities of it are quarried and transported to various markets.- This county is admirably ...
... square miles . Large quantities of white and beautifully variegated marble , which receives a fine põlish , is found in this county , and large quantities of it are quarried and transported to various markets.- This county is admirably ...
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... square miles . This coun- ty includes the whole of Cape Cod , extending E. and N. into the At- lantic ocean , and which Gosnold discovered in 1602. It is bounded N. W. by Plymouth county , and W. by Buzzard's bay . Cape Cod lies in the ...
... square miles . This coun- ty includes the whole of Cape Cod , extending E. and N. into the At- lantic ocean , and which Gosnold discovered in 1602. It is bounded N. W. by Plymouth county , and W. by Buzzard's bay . Cape Cod lies in the ...
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... square miles , originally be- longed to Massachusetts . It was Orleans co . is town derived its name from Gen. William Barton , of R. I. , and was first settled in 1796. The town is well watered by Barton river , which rises in Glover ...
... square miles , originally be- longed to Massachusetts . It was Orleans co . is town derived its name from Gen. William Barton , of R. I. , and was first settled in 1796. The town is well watered by Barton river , which rises in Glover ...
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... square miles . Population , in 1820 , 16,125 ; 1830 , 17,468 . Inhabitants to square mile , 28. The low lands are excel- lent , and produce good crops , but the largest NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER .
... square miles . Population , in 1820 , 16,125 ; 1830 , 17,468 . Inhabitants to square mile , 28. The low lands are excel- lent , and produce good crops , but the largest NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER .
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... square mile . " This county possesses , in rich and inexhaustible abundance , three of the most important articles of the commerce of the world , Iron , Marble and Lime , and its wood and water power are fully sufficient to enable it to ...
... square mile . " This county possesses , in rich and inexhaustible abundance , three of the most important articles of the commerce of the world , Iron , Marble and Lime , and its wood and water power are fully sufficient to enable it to ...
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Page 1 - I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of several parts, and several families. This accident must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations.
Page 16 - Mills, can furnish Machinery complete for a Mill of 5000 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 1000 to 1200 hands.