A History of the State of New York: From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present TimeE. Bliss, 1828 - 279 páginas |
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... lake Ontario the country is mostly level , and contains no elevation deserving the name of a mountain . The northwestern part of the state , between lakes Erie and Ontario , presents a remarkable singularity of surface . Lake Erie is ...
... lake Ontario the country is mostly level , and contains no elevation deserving the name of a mountain . The northwestern part of the state , between lakes Erie and Ontario , presents a remarkable singularity of surface . Lake Erie is ...
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... lake Erie , and runs north about 30 miles to lake Ontario ; embracing Grand and Navy islands , and receiving the Tonnewanta creek from the east . Three miles from lake Erie , it is 7 fur- longs in width , and its average depth 21 feet ...
... lake Erie , and runs north about 30 miles to lake Ontario ; embracing Grand and Navy islands , and receiving the Tonnewanta creek from the east . Three miles from lake Erie , it is 7 fur- longs in width , and its average depth 21 feet ...
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... lake Ontario . It has several interesting cataracts . At Rochester is a ... lakes . The courses of these branches are very irregular . Black river rises near ... Erie . The Tonne- wanta after a course of 40 miles falls into the Niagara ...
... lake Ontario . It has several interesting cataracts . At Rochester is a ... lakes . The courses of these branches are very irregular . Black river rises near ... Erie . The Tonne- wanta after a course of 40 miles falls into the Niagara ...
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... Lake Erie is 200 miles long , and 710 in circumference . It contains a large number of islands , and abounds with fish . It is of more dangerous navigation than the others on account of the rocks , which project into the water for many ...
... Lake Erie is 200 miles long , and 710 in circumference . It contains a large number of islands , and abounds with fish . It is of more dangerous navigation than the others on account of the rocks , which project into the water for many ...
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... lake lies 9 miles from lake Erie , and is 18 miles long and 3 broad . Its waters flow from Conewan- go creek into the Allegany river . Boats go from the head of this lake to New Orleans . Otsego and Caniaderago lakes are the two sources ...
... lake lies 9 miles from lake Erie , and is 18 miles long and 3 broad . Its waters flow from Conewan- go creek into the Allegany river . Boats go from the head of this lake to New Orleans . Otsego and Caniaderago lakes are the two sources ...
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