A Sketch of the History of Wyoming: To which is Added, an Appendix, Containing a Statistical Account of the Valley, and Adjacent CountyS.D. Lewis, 1830 - 209 halaman |
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... mountains of the new world . That territory , the history of which , is attempt- ed to be sketched in the following ... mountains nearly parallel to each other , extending from the North east to the South west . These mountains contain + ...
... mountains of the new world . That territory , the history of which , is attempt- ed to be sketched in the following ... mountains nearly parallel to each other , extending from the North east to the South west . These mountains contain + ...
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... mountain called the Lackawannock Gap , " and flowing in a serpentine course about twenty miles , leaves the Valley ... mountains on each side of the Valley , forming beautiful cas- cades as they descend into the plain . Those on the ...
... mountain called the Lackawannock Gap , " and flowing in a serpentine course about twenty miles , leaves the Valley ... mountains on each side of the Valley , forming beautiful cas- cades as they descend into the plain . Those on the ...
Halaman 8
... mountains , the river sometimes washing the base of the hills on one side and sometimes on the other ... The surface of the plain in some parts of the Val- ley is elevated about ten feet higher than in other parts , forming a sudden ...
... mountains , the river sometimes washing the base of the hills on one side and sometimes on the other ... The surface of the plain in some parts of the Val- ley is elevated about ten feet higher than in other parts , forming a sudden ...
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... mountains . Another tribe called the Mon- ceys , occupied the country extending from the Kittatinnunk or principal mountain , now called the Blue Mountain , to the heads of the Delaware and Susquehanna . This tribe had their principal ...
... mountains . Another tribe called the Mon- ceys , occupied the country extending from the Kittatinnunk or principal mountain , now called the Blue Mountain , to the heads of the Delaware and Susquehanna . This tribe had their principal ...
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... mountains in pur- suit of game . While these changes were taking place among the Indian tribes , the Europeans were forming settlements in various places along the At- fantic coast , which they obtained sometimes by purchase , 14 SKETCH ...
... mountains in pur- suit of game . While these changes were taking place among the Indian tribes , the Europeans were forming settlements in various places along the At- fantic coast , which they obtained sometimes by purchase , 14 SKETCH ...
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