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" The growth of trees in this newly acquired boundary is as various as the soils, and is, in general, an accurate index of its fertility. The sugar maple is interspersed throughout the tract, being separated by the sand plains, the mountain masses, and... "
A Complete Descriptive and Statistical Gazetteer of the United States of ... - Page 399
by John Calvin Smith - 1843 - 752 pages
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The Western Tourist: Or, Emigrant's Guide Through the States of Ohio ...

Joseph Hutchins Colton, John Calvin Smith - Illinois - 1839 - 194 pages
...rock is characterised by the usual indications of gypsum and brine springs. The growth of trees in the newly acquired boundary is as various as the soils,...mountain masses, and by tracts of spruce lands. This tree forms, however, so considerable a proportion of the growth, that the natives can always, by a timely...
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Geographical and statistical

John Macgregor - America - 1847 - 1440 pages
...Point Detour, are exclusively limestone, where rock is at all visible, and this rock is characterised by the usual indications of gypsum and brine springs....always, by a timely removal of their camps, rely on the manufacture of sugar. The beech tree is found as far north as Point Iroqnois, at the outlet of...
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The progress of America, Volume 2

John MacGregor - America - 1847 - 1362 pages
...Detour, are exclusively limestone, where rock is at all visible, and this rock is characterised bv the usual indications of gypsum and brine springs....the natives can always, by a timely removal of their campe, rely on the manufacture of sugar. The beech tree is found as far north as Point Iroquois, at...
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The Book of the World: Being an Account of All Republics, Empires, Kingdoms ...

Richard Swainson Fisher - Geography - 1852 - 752 pages
...this rock is characterised by the usual indications of gypsum and saline springs. The growth of trees is as various as the soils, and is, in general, an...mountain masses, and by tracts of spruce lands. This tree forms, however, so considerable a proportion of the growth, that the natives can always, by a timely...
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THE BOOK OF THE WORLD: BEING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL REPUBLICS, EMPIRES, KINGDOMS ...

RICHARD S. FISHER - 1853 - 638 pages
...this rock is characterised by the usual indications of gypsum and saline springs. The growth of trees is as various as the soils, and is, in general, an...mountain masses, and by tracts of spruce lands. This tree forms, however, so considerable a proportion of the growth, that the natives can always, by a timely...
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Niles' Weekly Register

WM. OGDEN NILES - 1837 - 438 pages
...the usual indications of gypsum or brine springs. The growth of treeĢ in the newly acquired bounbary is as various as the soils, and is, in general, an...of its fertility. The sugar maple is interspersed throughont the tract, being separatee by the sand plains, the mountain masses, and by tracts of spruce...
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