| Daniel Blowe - 1820 - 788 lapas
...on the south-west side of Rappahaunock river, about ninety miles from its mouth in Chesapeak bay. It is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles, and contains above 300 houses, three tobacco warehouses, and many stores of well-assorted goods. The... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Richard Cary Morse - 1823 - 886 lapas
...57' N. Lon. 83° 3' W. The site is a pleasant rising ground, on the E. side of the Scioto. The town is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles. The growth of Columbus has been rapid. In 1812, the lots were first exposed to sale, with the timber... | |
| John Cook Bennett - 1842 - 364 lapas
...in its outline, and does not cover so much ground as the above measurement would seem to indicate. The city is regularly laid out — the streets crossing each other at right angles, and being generally of considerable length, and of convenient width. The majority of the houses are... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1843 - 400 lapas
...in its outline , and does not cover so much ground as the above measurement would seem to indicate. The city is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles, and generally of considerable length, and of convenient width. The majority of the houses are still... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1843 - 312 lapas
...in its outline, and does not cover so much ground as the above measurement would seem to indicate. The city is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles, and generally of considerable length, and of convenient width. The majority of the houses are still... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 lapas
...in its outline, and does not cover so much ground as the above measurement would seem to indicate. The city is regularly laid out — the streets crossing each other at right angles, and being generally of considerable length, and of convenient widih. The majority of the houses are... | |
| John Calvin Smith - 1850 - 298 lapas
...EASTON is situated at the confiuence of the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, 50 miles from Philadelphia. It is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles. There are here 2 fine bridges, one crossing the Delaware, and the other the Lehigh river. La Fayette... | |
| 1851 - 70 lapas
...upon a bold promontory, sixty feet above the river, commanding a fine view of the surrounding country. The city is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles, with the exception of two near the river, which follow the direction of the shore. The main street... | |
| Humphrey Phelps - 1857 - 60 lapas
...upon a bold promontory, sixty feet above the river, commanding a fine view of the surrounding country. The city is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles, with the exception of two near the river, which follow the direction of the shore. The main street... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1858 - 678 lapas
...very sandy; and in the vicinity, more particularly toward the north, are a number of sand-hills. It is regularly laid out, the streets crossing each other at right angles. The houses till recently were mostly frame ; but since the destructive fires that have occurred several... | |
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