The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States, Counties and Towns in New England ...I.S. Boyd, 1829 - 400 pages This is a book titled "The New England Gazetteer." It contains descriptions of all the states, counties, and towns in New England. It also describes principal mountains, lakes, rivers, capes, bays, harbors, islands and resorts within New England. The book was published in 1839 by Israel S. Boyd and William White. The inside front and back covers include genealogical information on members of a European-American family with the surname "Brown" as well as information relating to Native place names. |
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... Montpelier . Population 1830 , 1,306 . Agamenticus Mountain , So called , being three elevations of land in York , Me . , about 4 miles from the sea , and a noted land mark for those on the coast to the north- ward and eastward of ...
... Montpelier . Population 1830 , 1,306 . Agamenticus Mountain , So called , being three elevations of land in York , Me . , about 4 miles from the sea , and a noted land mark for those on the coast to the north- ward and eastward of ...
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... Montpelier . It is bounded by the waters of Lake Champlain , ex- cept on the north , where it meets the Canada line , in north latitude 45 ° . The soil is good and finely timbered . It has a mineral spring , of some repute in scrofulous ...
... Montpelier . It is bounded by the waters of Lake Champlain , ex- cept on the north , where it meets the Canada line , in north latitude 45 ° . The soil is good and finely timbered . It has a mineral spring , of some repute in scrofulous ...
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... Montpelier , 10 W. from Bellows ' Falls , and about 40 N. E. from Ben- nington . Population , 1830 , 415 . This town was first settled in 1780 , by people from Rindge , N. H. , and Winchendon , Mass . They encoun- tered great hardships ...
... Montpelier , 10 W. from Bellows ' Falls , and about 40 N. E. from Ben- nington . Population , 1830 , 415 . This town was first settled in 1780 , by people from Rindge , N. H. , and Winchendon , Mass . They encoun- tered great hardships ...
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... Montpelier , Vt .; 163 N. N. E. from Boston , Mass .; 203 N. N. E. from Providence , R. I .; 260 N. E. from Hartford , Ct .; and 595 miles N. E. from Washington . Augusta is situated at the head of sloop naviga- tion on Kennebec river ...
... Montpelier , Vt .; 163 N. N. E. from Boston , Mass .; 203 N. N. E. from Providence , R. I .; 260 N. E. from Hartford , Ct .; and 595 miles N. E. from Washington . Augusta is situated at the head of sloop naviga- tion on Kennebec river ...
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... Montpelier . Population , 1830 , 179 . Eangor , Me . This is the chief town of Penob- Baker's river , a considerable scot county . It lies in N. lat . 44 ° stream in Grafton county , is form- 47 ' 50 " . , W. long . 68 ° 47 ' . It lies ...
... Montpelier . Population , 1830 , 179 . Eangor , Me . This is the chief town of Penob- Baker's river , a considerable scot county . It lies in N. lat . 44 ° stream in Grafton county , is form- 47 ' 50 " . , W. long . 68 ° 47 ' . It lies ...
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