A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of North America: From the Period of Their First Colonization to the Present Day, Volume 2A. Constable and Company, 1819 - Condiciones economicas |
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Page 228
... Michigan ter- ritory , east by Pennsylvania , and west by Indiana . Its extreme length from north to south is 228 miles , and its breadth about 200. Area , according to Mr Drake , about 40,000 square miles , or 25,000,000 acres . Aspect ...
... Michigan ter- ritory , east by Pennsylvania , and west by Indiana . Its extreme length from north to south is 228 miles , and its breadth about 200. Area , according to Mr Drake , about 40,000 square miles , or 25,000,000 acres . Aspect ...
Page 255
... Michigan and Illinois ) came under the jurisdiction of the general congress in 1787 , who invested a governor , secretary , and three judges , with all judicial and executive functions , and this form of government continued until the ...
... Michigan and Illinois ) came under the jurisdiction of the general congress in 1787 , who invested a governor , secretary , and three judges , with all judicial and executive functions , and this form of government continued until the ...
Page 279
... Michigan . Roads . - Three per cent . of the nett proceeds of the United States ' lands within the limits of the state of Ohio is allotted for the opening and repair of roads . Books relating to this State . 1764. Historical Narrative ...
... Michigan . Roads . - Three per cent . of the nett proceeds of the United States ' lands within the limits of the state of Ohio is allotted for the opening and repair of roads . Books relating to this State . 1764. Historical Narrative ...
Page 281
... Michigan , ten miles beyond its southern extremity ; east by the state of Ohio ; and west by the Illinois territory , from which it is sepa- rated by the Wabash river from its mouth to Vin- cennes , and from Vincennes northward by a ...
... Michigan , ten miles beyond its southern extremity ; east by the state of Ohio ; and west by the Illinois territory , from which it is sepa- rated by the Wabash river from its mouth to Vin- cennes , and from Vincennes northward by a ...
Page 282
... Michigan , there is a champaign country , chiefly meadow , intersected by forests of fine trees , abound- ing in swamps and inland lakes , the sources of nume- rous streams . From the south bank of the St Joseph river extend rich meadow ...
... Michigan , there is a champaign country , chiefly meadow , intersected by forests of fine trees , abound- ing in swamps and inland lakes , the sources of nume- rous streams . From the south bank of the St Joseph river extend rich meadow ...
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