The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States, Counties and Towns in New England ...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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... vessels and navigated the sea , and carried on the usual mechanic arts . They made provision for protection against the Indians and the French . They organized a plan of civil government ; they established by law a system of common ...
... vessels and navigated the sea , and carried on the usual mechanic arts . They made provision for protection against the Indians and the French . They organized a plan of civil government ; they established by law a system of common ...
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... vessels , 393,877 tons : United States , 6,024 vessels , 1,299,720 tons . During that time there were 949 vessels built in the United States ; tonnage , 122,987 tons ; of which 389 were built in New England , meas- uring 51,983 tons ...
... vessels , 393,877 tons : United States , 6,024 vessels , 1,299,720 tons . During that time there were 949 vessels built in the United States ; tonnage , 122,987 tons ; of which 389 were built in New England , meas- uring 51,983 tons ...
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... vessels of 300 tons . A pond , covering about 1000 acres , back of the town , branches of Ashuelot river have their sources in this town . There are a number of ponds , the princi- pal of which is Warren's pond ; — length , 250 rods ...
... vessels of 300 tons . A pond , covering about 1000 acres , back of the town , branches of Ashuelot river have their sources in this town . There are a number of ponds , the princi- pal of which is Warren's pond ; — length , 250 rods ...
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... vessels , tude , and that the icy chains of 50 engaged in foreign commerce , winter are felt with greater force and 15 or 20 other vessels engaged and for a longer period than in more in the fisheries . southern climes . But this ...
... vessels , tude , and that the icy chains of 50 engaged in foreign commerce , winter are felt with greater force and 15 or 20 other vessels engaged and for a longer period than in more in the fisheries . southern climes . But this ...
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... and iron ore . It lies 35 miles E. from Montpelier , 10 S. by E. from Dan- ville , and 65 N. by E. from Wind- sor . Population , in 1830 , 1,764.— vessels navigating the Sound , and passing round the Cape NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER .
... and iron ore . It lies 35 miles E. from Montpelier , 10 S. by E. from Dan- ville , and 65 N. by E. from Wind- sor . Population , in 1830 , 1,764.— vessels navigating the Sound , and passing round the Cape NEW ENGLAND GAZETTEER .
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