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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... united with the determination of the people of New England to connect the trade of the western oceans with their Atlantic borders , by roads of iron , which frosts cannot impede , are so great and strong , that the most devoted ...
... united with the determination of the people of New England to connect the trade of the western oceans with their Atlantic borders , by roads of iron , which frosts cannot impede , are so great and strong , that the most devoted ...
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... United States denominated NEW ENGLAND , compri- ses SIX STATES , SIXTY ONE COUNTIES , and TWELVE HUNDRED AND Their extent , divisions , and population at several EIGHTY TOWNS . periods , are as follows : No. Towns . No. Counties Square ...
... United States denominated NEW ENGLAND , compri- ses SIX STATES , SIXTY ONE COUNTIES , and TWELVE HUNDRED AND Their extent , divisions , and population at several EIGHTY TOWNS . periods , are as follows : No. Towns . No. Counties Square ...
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... United States in 1833 , was 1,188 ; tonnage , 161,626 tons ; of which there were built in New England 590 : tonnage , 95,146 . The number of seamen employed in navigation in the United States , was 67,744 , of which 37,142 belonged to ...
... United States in 1833 , was 1,188 ; tonnage , 161,626 tons ; of which there were built in New England 590 : tonnage , 95,146 . The number of seamen employed in navigation in the United States , was 67,744 , of which 37,142 belonged to ...
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... United States , A New England Clergyman of 1686 , NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER . Abbot , Me . Piscataquis co. Meteoric Stones , Story of the Frogs , Smart Old Men , A modest office seeker , Land Title settled by combat , See Weston , Ct ...
... United States , A New England Clergyman of 1686 , NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER . Abbot , Me . Piscataquis co. Meteoric Stones , Story of the Frogs , Smart Old Men , A modest office seeker , Land Title settled by combat , See Weston , Ct ...
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... United States , was found to be in specie , £ 3,511 . ” Population , 1830 , 1,657 . An important town , and the seat of justice in Hillsborough county , is situated on Souhegan river . It is 23 miles S. from Concord , about the same ...
... United States , was found to be in specie , £ 3,511 . ” Population , 1830 , 1,657 . An important town , and the seat of justice in Hillsborough county , is situated on Souhegan river . It is 23 miles S. from Concord , about the same ...
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