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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... principal harbor and place of trade . Addison County , Vt . , Middlebury is the chief town . This county is bounded on the N. by Chittenden county ; E. by Wash- ington and Orange counties , and a part of Windsor county ; S. by Rutland ...
... principal harbor and place of trade . Addison County , Vt . , Middlebury is the chief town . This county is bounded on the N. by Chittenden county ; E. by Wash- ington and Orange counties , and a part of Windsor county ; S. by Rutland ...
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... principal river in Albany , is Swift river , which passes from W. to E. into the Saco , at Conway . There are several Orleans co . This town was grant- small streams in different parts of ed in the year 1781 , by the name the town ...
... principal river in Albany , is Swift river , which passes from W. to E. into the Saco , at Conway . There are several Orleans co . This town was grant- small streams in different parts of ed in the year 1781 , by the name the town ...
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... principal mill seats . Catamount hill is the highest land in town . At the E. end of this hill is a precipice of 70 feet nearly per- Grafton co . A small part of New- found lake lies in this town . Al- exandria is 30 miles N. W. from ...
... principal mill seats . Catamount hill is the highest land in town . At the E. end of this hill is a precipice of 70 feet nearly per- Grafton co . A small part of New- found lake lies in this town . Al- exandria is 30 miles N. W. from ...
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... principal rows of houses , which is often used for public purposes . There is what is termed a mineral spring , about 1 1-2 miles E. of the meeting house . The water has been found useful in rheumatic complaints , and in scrofulous and ...
... principal rows of houses , which is often used for public purposes . There is what is termed a mineral spring , about 1 1-2 miles E. of the meeting house . The water has been found useful in rheumatic complaints , and in scrofulous and ...
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... co . , is 45 miles S. E. from dians would not permit it . A per- Lancaster , 82 N. N. E. from Con - manent settlement was made in Bartlett , N. H. , Battenkill River . 1756. The principal business of | verhill NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER .
... co . , is 45 miles S. E. from dians would not permit it . A per- Lancaster , 82 N. N. E. from Con - manent settlement was made in Bartlett , N. H. , Battenkill River . 1756. The principal business of | verhill NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER .
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