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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... river Susquehanna in the North Eastern part of the State of Pennsylvania . It is about three miles wide , and twenty - five miles long , and is formed by two ranges of mountains nearly parallel to each other , extending from the North ...
... river Susquehanna in the North Eastern part of the State of Pennsylvania . It is about three miles wide , and twenty - five miles long , and is formed by two ranges of mountains nearly parallel to each other , extending from the North ...
Halaman 7
... river , or from the road which passes along their basis . The river is in most places about two hundred yards wide- from four to twenty feet deep , and flows with a very gentle current except at the rapids , or when swelled with rains ...
... river , or from the road which passes along their basis . The river is in most places about two hundred yards wide- from four to twenty feet deep , and flows with a very gentle current except at the rapids , or when swelled with rains ...
Halaman 8
... river , and on both sides , are level fertile plains extending in some places nearly a mile and an half from the margin of the stream , where small hills commence stretching to the mountains , the river sometimes washing the base of the ...
... river , and on both sides , are level fertile plains extending in some places nearly a mile and an half from the margin of the stream , where small hills commence stretching to the mountains , the river sometimes washing the base of the ...
Halaman 9
... River into which the Creek falls . From present appearances it consisted probably of only one mound or rams part , which , in height and thickness , appears to have been the same on all sides , and was construc- ted of earth , the plain ...
... River into which the Creek falls . From present appearances it consisted probably of only one mound or rams part , which , in height and thickness , appears to have been the same on all sides , and was construc- ted of earth , the plain ...
Halaman 11
... River Mississippi , where they found a powerful Nation of Indians in possession of the country , who had strong fortifications and other means of defence unknown to the Delawares.- That this people refused them permission to pass ...
... River Mississippi , where they found a powerful Nation of Indians in possession of the country , who had strong fortifications and other means of defence unknown to the Delawares.- That this people refused them permission to pass ...
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