| Sidney Edwards Morse - 1822 - 706 str.
...the Cumberland range, which separate Kentucky from Virginia. The eastern counties are mountainous. A tract along the banks of the Ohio, from 5 to 20...and extending through the whole length of the state, has a good soil, but is hilly and broken, except the lands immediately on the Ohio, for about one mile... | |
| Sidney Edwards Morse - 1822 - 706 str.
...range, which separate Kentucky from Virginia. The eastern counties are mountainous. A tract alongthe banks of the Ohio, from 5 to 20 miles wide, and extending through the whole length of the state, has a good soil, but is hilly and broken, except the lands immediately on the Ohio, for about one mile... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Richard Cary Morse - 1823 - 886 str.
...Cumberland range which sep»rates it from Virginia in the SE The eastern »mili» are mountainous. A tract along the banks of the Ohio, from 5 to 20...the whole length of the State, is hilly and broken, hut has a good soil ; the part of this tract lying immediately upon the Ohio, for about one mile in... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1826 - 550 str.
...range, which separates the state from Virginia on the south-east. The eastern cuuntici are mountainous. A tract along the banks of the Ohio, from 5 to 20...bottom lands, and is subject to periodical inundation. Between this tract, the eastern counties, and Green River, lies the garden of the state. It is about... | |
| John Calvin Smith - 1843 - 768 str.
...>. к. The eastern counties are mountainous. A tract from 5 to 20 miles wide, along the Ohio river, through the whole length of the state, is hilly and broken, but has a good soil. The margin of the Ohio for about a mile in width consista of bottom land«, wtuch are overflowed when the... | |
| John Calvin Smith - 1843 - 772 str.
...«re mountainous. Л tract from 5 to 20 miles wide, along the Ohio river, through the whole length oí the state, is hilly and broken, but has a good soil. The margin of the Ohio for about a mile in width consist« of bottom lands, which are overflowed when the... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1847 - 680 str.
...country in the western parta of the stata is hilly and mountainous. A narrow tract along the Ohio Hirer, through the whole length of the state, is hilly and broken, but hu a good soil. Between this tract and Greene River is a fertile region, frequently denominated the... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1849 - 388 str.
...country in the western parts of the state is hilly and mountainous. A narww tract along the Ohio River, through the whole length of the state, is hilly and broken, but has a good soil. Between this tract and Greene River is a fertile region, frequently denominated the garden of the state.... | |
| John Calvin Smith - 1850 - 298 str.
...miles. The population in 1840 was 779,828. A tract from five to twenty miles wide, along the Ohio river, through the whole length of the State, is hilly and broken, but has a fertile soil. The margin of the Ohio, for about a mile in width, consists of bottom-lands, which are... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1857 - 712 str.
...country in the western parts of the state is hilly and mountainous. A narrow trac.i along the Ohio River, through the whole length of the state, is hilly and broken, but has a good soil. Between this tract and Greene River is a fertile region, frequently denominated! the garden of the... | |
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