Boundaries of the United States and the Several States: With Miscellaneous Geographic Information Concerning Areas, Altitudes, and Geographic CentersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 191 psl. |
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... charters , and Acts of Congress . The actual location of the boundary on the ground has fre- quently been a difficult problem because of lack of knowledge of the physical features of the topography by those who defined the course of the ...
... charters , and Acts of Congress . The actual location of the boundary on the ground has fre- quently been a difficult problem because of lack of knowledge of the physical features of the topography by those who defined the course of the ...
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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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... charters South Carolina possessed this strip or whether it was included in the possessions of Georgia . ( See p . 99. ) 3. The area ceded by Georgia comprised most of the territory of the present States of Alabama and Mississippi north ...
... charters South Carolina possessed this strip or whether it was included in the possessions of Georgia . ( See p . 99. ) 3. The area ceded by Georgia comprised most of the territory of the present States of Alabama and Mississippi north ...
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... charter that related to the area forming the present State of Maine ( fig . 4 ) was that granted by Henry IV of France to Pierre du Gast , Sieur de Monts , in 1603 , known as the charter of Acadia ; it embraced the whole of North ...
... charter that related to the area forming the present State of Maine ( fig . 4 ) was that granted by Henry IV of France to Pierre du Gast , Sieur de Monts , in 1603 , known as the charter of Acadia ; it embraced the whole of North ...
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... charter of Massachusetts Bay of 1629 having been canceled in 1684 , William and Mary in 1691 granted a new one incorporating the Provinces of Maine and Acadia , or Nova Scotia , and the colonies of Massa- chusetts Bay and Plymouth into ...
... charter of Massachusetts Bay of 1629 having been canceled in 1684 , William and Mary in 1691 granted a new one incorporating the Provinces of Maine and Acadia , or Nova Scotia , and the colonies of Massa- chusetts Bay and Plymouth into ...
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