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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page
... east by the Province of New Brunswick , 275 miles . Its whole eastern , southeastern and southern borders are washed by the Atlantic ocean and the waters of Long Island Sound , a distance of about 600 miles . It is bounded west by the ...
... east by the Province of New Brunswick , 275 miles . Its whole eastern , southeastern and southern borders are washed by the Atlantic ocean and the waters of Long Island Sound , a distance of about 600 miles . It is bounded west by the ...
Page
... east line of the state , -about 100 miles N. E. from Bangor . Incor- porated 1836. Population , 1837 , 130. This ... eastern In- dians . In time of war between these hostile tribes , the Indians liv- ing in the neighborhood of the falls ...
... east line of the state , -about 100 miles N. E. from Bangor . Incor- porated 1836. Population , 1837 , 130. This ... eastern In- dians . In time of war between these hostile tribes , the Indians liv- ing in the neighborhood of the falls ...
Page
... east and west parts of the town is a fine structure . It was built in Worcester co . Until 1837 , this town had been called Ward , in hon- or of General Ward , of the revolu- tionary army . It was incorporated in 1778. Population , 1837 ...
... east and west parts of the town is a fine structure . It was built in Worcester co . Until 1837 , this town had been called Ward , in hon- or of General Ward , of the revolu- tionary army . It was incorporated in 1778. Population , 1837 ...
Page
... east side of the river . Its situation is unrival- ed for the beauty of its scenery This building was commenced in 1836 , and will probably be complet- ed and prepared to receive patients , in 1839. It will cost the state , and some ...
... east side of the river . Its situation is unrival- ed for the beauty of its scenery This building was commenced in 1836 , and will probably be complet- ed and prepared to receive patients , in 1839. It will cost the state , and some ...
Page
... eastern abutment of the Dam - it is 23 feet thick at the base , graduated to 25 at the top . The head and east walls are of corresponding strength.- Both are built wholly of granite . The face courses hammered , bed and joint ...
... eastern abutment of the Dam - it is 23 feet thick at the base , graduated to 25 at the top . The head and east walls are of corresponding strength.- Both are built wholly of granite . The face courses hammered , bed and joint ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
12 miles 30 miles acres affords amount Androscoggin river annually Ashuelot river Augusta beautiful boots Boston bounded branch cabinet ware called centre Concord Connecticut river considerable contains cotton east elevated ending April England excellent extending factures falls feet fertile fish fishery flourishing Franklin granted grazing harbor Hartford Haven hills incorporated Indian inhabitants intervale iron Island Kennebec Kennebec river lake land leather loam Long Island Sound manufactures Mass Merrimack Merrimack river miles in length miles S. W. mill stream Montpelier moun mountain navigation palm-leaf hats Penobscot Penobscot river pleasant town Plymouth pond Population Portsmouth principal productive rises river passes rocks scenery settled settlement sheep ship shire town shoes side situated soil square miles surface tains tion town lies township tract trade ulation uneven vessels water power Westfield river Wheat crop Windham Windsor wool woolen Worcester