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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... length , through a body of white marble , or limestone , and formed a bridge of that material , 50 feet above the surface of the water . There is a cavern in this town , 30 feet long , 20 high , and 20 wide . Incorporated 1778 ...
... length , through a body of white marble , or limestone , and formed a bridge of that material , 50 feet above the surface of the water . There is a cavern in this town , 30 feet long , 20 high , and 20 wide . Incorporated 1778 ...
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... length and half a mile in breadth , lies in the town of Killingly , Ct . , and was formerly known to the Indians by the name of Mashapaug . Its present name is derived from Nell Alexander , a man who settled at Killingly in 1720 , and ...
... length and half a mile in breadth , lies in the town of Killingly , Ct . , and was formerly known to the Indians by the name of Mashapaug . Its present name is derived from Nell Alexander , a man who settled at Killingly in 1720 , and ...
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... length , and will , when com- that direction and falls into Connec - pleted , be equal to any works of the ticut river near the centre of North- kind in our country . The village umberland . Its whole length is is in Goffstown , 16 ...
... length , and will , when com- that direction and falls into Connec - pleted , be equal to any works of the ticut river near the centre of North- kind in our country . The village umberland . Its whole length is is in Goffstown , 16 ...
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... length , and Auburn is a pleasant agricultural cost $ 28,000 . The town rises by an easy ascent on both sides of the French river passes through it . It lies 5 miles S. by W. from river to a level surface ; it is well Worcester , and 45 ...
... length , and Auburn is a pleasant agricultural cost $ 28,000 . The town rises by an easy ascent on both sides of the French river passes through it . It lies 5 miles S. by W. from river to a level surface ; it is well Worcester , and 45 ...
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... length , 46 feet wide , 4ous in its workmanship , -- and prob- stories high , besides the basement and attic , having a chapel in the attic 80 by 40. The wings are 90 feet long in front , and 100 in the rear , 38 feet wide , and 3 ...
... length , 46 feet wide , 4ous in its workmanship , -- and prob- stories high , besides the basement and attic , having a chapel in the attic 80 by 40. The wings are 90 feet long in front , and 100 in the rear , 38 feet wide , and 3 ...
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