Iowa as it is in 1856: A Gazetteer for Citizens, and a Hand-book for Immigrants, Embracing a Full Description of the State of IowaKeen & Lee, 1856 - Počet stran: 282 |
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Strana 19
... miles ; being upwards of 200 miles wide from north to south , and upwards of 300 long from east to west . The State is divided into one hundred counties ; eighty - five of which have been surveyed , and seventy regularly organized ...
... miles ; being upwards of 200 miles wide from north to south , and upwards of 300 long from east to west . The State is divided into one hundred counties ; eighty - five of which have been surveyed , and seventy regularly organized ...
Strana 21
... miles in the decomposition of vegetable matter ; which is , in most new countries , the great source of disease . With some local excep- tions , there does not seem to be any natural reason why this State , even in its early settlement ...
... miles in the decomposition of vegetable matter ; which is , in most new countries , the great source of disease . With some local excep- tions , there does not seem to be any natural reason why this State , even in its early settlement ...
Strana 22
... miles with the brilliancy of noonday . The progress of the fire is so slow , and the heat so intense , that every combustible in its course is consumed . The roots of the prairie - grass , and several species of flowers , however , by ...
... miles with the brilliancy of noonday . The progress of the fire is so slow , and the heat so intense , that every combustible in its course is consumed . The roots of the prairie - grass , and several species of flowers , however , by ...
Strana 23
... miles west of the line of that river . In this State , it includes the Dubuque District , the country watered by the Des Moines , and the two Iowas . In Owen's Geological Report , we find the following : " The prairie country , based on ...
... miles west of the line of that river . In this State , it includes the Dubuque District , the country watered by the Des Moines , and the two Iowas . In Owen's Geological Report , we find the following : " The prairie country , based on ...
Strana 31
... miles , so that , in the vast panorama , thousands of acres are exposed to the eye . The prospect is bounded by a ... miles continuously ; again , it stretches in a wide belt far off into the country , marking the course of some ...
... miles , so that , in the vast panorama , thousands of acres are exposed to the eye . The prospect is bounded by a ... miles continuously ; again , it stretches in a wide belt far off into the country , marking the course of some ...
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Iowa as it is in 1856: A Gazetteer for Citizens, and a Hand-book for ... Nathan Howe Parker Náhled není k dispozici. - 1856 |
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