Boundaries of the United States: And of the Several States and Territories, with an Outline of the History of All Important Changes of Territory, 226–227 leidimaiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 145 psl. |
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... charter , or statute . Besides giving the present status of these bound- aries , I have endeavored to present an outline of the history of all important changes of territory , with the laws appertaining thereto . This work was first ...
... charter , or statute . Besides giving the present status of these bound- aries , I have endeavored to present an outline of the history of all important changes of territory , with the laws appertaining thereto . This work was first ...
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... charter situate and lying west of the following line , that is to say , a meridian line to be drawn from the forty - fifth degree of north latitude through the westerly bent or inclination of Lake Ontario , thence by the said meridian ...
... charter situate and lying west of the following line , that is to say , a meridian line to be drawn from the forty - fifth degree of north latitude through the westerly bent or inclination of Lake Ontario , thence by the said meridian ...
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... - fifth parallel and extending from her western boundary to the Mississippi River . It is doubtful whether under the terms of the original charters South GANNETT . ] 35 TERRITORY SOUTH OF OHIO RIVER Territory south of the river Ohio.
... - fifth parallel and extending from her western boundary to the Mississippi River . It is doubtful whether under the terms of the original charters South GANNETT . ] 35 TERRITORY SOUTH OF OHIO RIVER Territory south of the river Ohio.
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... charters South Car- olina possessed this strip , or whether it was not included in the posses- sions of Georgia . 3. The area ceded by Georgia , which comprised most of the region of the present States of Alabama and Mississippi north ...
... charters South Car- olina possessed this strip , or whether it was not included in the posses- sions of Georgia . 3. The area ceded by Georgia , which comprised most of the region of the present States of Alabama and Mississippi north ...
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... charter to plant colonies within the limits of the present State of Maine . ( Vide Charters and Consti- tutions , p . 771. ) By the first charter of Virginia ( vide Virginia , p . 95 ) , granted by James I , in 1606 , the lands along ...
... charter to plant colonies within the limits of the present State of Maine . ( Vide Charters and Consti- tutions , p . 771. ) By the first charter of Virginia ( vide Virginia , p . 95 ) , granted by James I , in 1606 , the lands along ...
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Boundaries of the United States– And of the Several States and Territories ... Henry Gannett Visos knygos peržiūra - 1904 |
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00 1 degree 15 degree 30 degree aforesaid Alaska Annual Report boundary line BULLETIN Carolina chains charter coast Colorado commissioners Congress Connecticut Connecticut River Contour interval corner of sheet degree of longitude degree of north district division due west east eastern engraving folios forty-ninth parallel geologic Georgia Henry Gannett HISTORICAL DIAGRAM hydrographic Indiana Territory intersection irrigation Lake land latitude longitude main channel marked Massachusetts meridian Mexico middle miles mineral resources Mississippi River Missouri Missouri River mouth Name of atlas North Carolina north latitude northern boundary paleontology parallel of latitude Pawtucket Falls Pennsylvania Published topographic atlas reduced and form Rhode Island rocks rods scale Seward Peninsula southern spirit leveling stone monument Tennessee Territory thence same course thence south thereof topographic atlas sheets topographic maps treaty triangulation U. S. Geol United States Geological Vide Virginia Washington western boundary York
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