A Geographical History of the State of New York: Embracing Its History, Government, Physical Features, Climate, Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, Zoology ... &c., with a Separate Map of Each County ...Hawley, Fuller,, 1850 - 432 sider |
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... Champlain to Putnam county . At this point it turns southwestward , and the Hudson forces a passage through it . On the west side of the Hudson it assumes the name of the Kittating mountains , and continues its course , into New Jersey ...
... Champlain to Putnam county . At this point it turns southwestward , and the Hudson forces a passage through it . On the west side of the Hudson it assumes the name of the Kittating mountains , and continues its course , into New Jersey ...
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... Champlain , and finally terminates in bold and precipitous cliffs , at the shore of the latter lake , south of Ticonderoga . 2. The Kayaderosseras , or Luzerne mountains . These are about six miles wide and seventy long , running from ...
... Champlain , and finally terminates in bold and precipitous cliffs , at the shore of the latter lake , south of Ticonderoga . 2. The Kayaderosseras , or Luzerne mountains . These are about six miles wide and seventy long , running from ...
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... Champlain . It is two or three miles in breadth and thirty - six in length . Its surface is 243 feet above tide water . It discharges itself into Lake Champlain by a descent of 150 feet . A steamboat plies upon its waters during the ...
... Champlain . It is two or three miles in breadth and thirty - six in length . Its surface is 243 feet above tide water . It discharges itself into Lake Champlain by a descent of 150 feet . A steamboat plies upon its waters during the ...
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... Champlain . CLIMATE OF NEW YORK . * From the extent and diversity of its surface , it is impossible to give a general description of the climate of New York , which would apply with equal truth to each section of the state . We can only ...
... Champlain . CLIMATE OF NEW YORK . * From the extent and diversity of its surface , it is impossible to give a general description of the climate of New York , which would apply with equal truth to each section of the state . We can only ...
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... Champlain ; 5th , The district south and south west of the valley of the Mohawk , extending from the valley of the Hudson to the smaller Lakes ; and 6th , The country west of the smaller Lakes . The following table , prepared with great ...
... Champlain ; 5th , The district south and south west of the valley of the Mohawk , extending from the valley of the Hudson to the smaller Lakes ; and 6th , The country west of the smaller Lakes . The following table , prepared with great ...
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