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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... pleasant , and sometimes disagreeable . In a series of years , our most pleasant months are June , September and October . Often the first two , and not unfrequently the first three weeks in Sep- tember are , however , very warm . From ...
... pleasant , and sometimes disagreeable . In a series of years , our most pleasant months are June , September and October . Often the first two , and not unfrequently the first three weeks in Sep- tember are , however , very warm . From ...
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... Pleasant and Indian rivers , and near the south entrance into Mispecky reach . Addison Point , or Cape Split ... pleasantly located on the east side of lake Champlain , and nearly opposite to Crown Point , in the state of New- York . At ...
... Pleasant and Indian rivers , and near the south entrance into Mispecky reach . Addison Point , or Cape Split ... pleasantly located on the east side of lake Champlain , and nearly opposite to Crown Point , in the state of New- York . At ...
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... pleasant- | principal branches unite in Ossipee , and fall into Ossipee lake on its western border . Bear River , Me . , Rises in the highlands , near Um- bagog lake , passes Newry , and empties into the Androscoggin , op- posite to ...
... pleasant- | principal branches unite in Ossipee , and fall into Ossipee lake on its western border . Bear River , Me . , Rises in the highlands , near Um- bagog lake , passes Newry , and empties into the Androscoggin , op- posite to ...
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... pleasant town in Hills- borough county . It is 8 miles N. E. from Amherst , 20 S. by E. from Concord . Merrimack and Piscata- quoag are the only rivers in this town . The latter passes through its N. E. corner , where there is the pleasant ...
... pleasant town in Hills- borough county . It is 8 miles N. E. from Amherst , 20 S. by E. from Concord . Merrimack and Piscata- quoag are the only rivers in this town . The latter passes through its N. E. corner , where there is the pleasant ...
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... pleasant town in Wash- ington county , watered by Onion and Dog rivers , Stevens ' branch , and a number of ponds , furnishing good mill sites , and excellent fishing . The land is somewhat broken , but of strong soil and good for ...
... pleasant town in Wash- ington county , watered by Onion and Dog rivers , Stevens ' branch , and a number of ponds , furnishing good mill sites , and excellent fishing . The land is somewhat broken , but of strong soil and good for ...
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