The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States, Counties and Towns in New England ...I. Boyd and W. White, 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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... trade goes to New York . It is 40 miles E. of Troy , N. Y. , 120 W. N. W. of Bos- ton , 29 N. of Lenox , and 7 miles S. E. of Williamstown college . The Hoosack river passes through this town , and affords a great water power . There ...
... trade goes to New York . It is 40 miles E. of Troy , N. Y. , 120 W. N. W. of Bos- ton , 29 N. of Lenox , and 7 miles S. E. of Williamstown college . The Hoosack river passes through this town , and affords a great water power . There ...
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... trade , which he peddled in Boston and Roxbury . He was very prosper- ous , and finally became able to re- deem the author of his success , and pursue his business without em.bar- rassment . After a few years of constant activity , he ...
... trade , which he peddled in Boston and Roxbury . He was very prosper- ous , and finally became able to re- deem the author of his success , and pursue his business without em.bar- rassment . After a few years of constant activity , he ...
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... trade and ship- 1,627 . building , for which it is admirably well located . There belonged to this port in 1835 , 26 ships , 32 brigs , 54 schooners , and smaller vessels . Tonnage of the district of Bath , in- cluding the waters of ...
... trade and ship- 1,627 . building , for which it is admirably well located . There belonged to this port in 1835 , 26 ships , 32 brigs , 54 schooners , and smaller vessels . Tonnage of the district of Bath , in- cluding the waters of ...
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... trade , and the fisheries . Considerable ship build- ing is carried on at this place . The tonnage of the district of Belfast in 1837 , was 29,342 tons . The principal exports are lumber and fish . Pop- ulation , 1810 , 1,259 ; 1820 ...
... trade , and the fisheries . Considerable ship build- ing is carried on at this place . The tonnage of the district of Belfast in 1837 , was 29,342 tons . The principal exports are lumber and fish . Pop- ulation , 1810 , 1,259 ; 1820 ...
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... trade , princi- pally on the Hudson , amounted , in 1834 , to no less than 34,075 tons . At the present time it probably ex- ceeds 40,000 tons . The enterprize of a railroad from Boston to Albany will soon be accomplished , and can- not ...
... trade , princi- pally on the Hudson , amounted , in 1834 , to no less than 34,075 tons . At the present time it probably ex- ceeds 40,000 tons . The enterprize of a railroad from Boston to Albany will soon be accomplished , and can- not ...
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