Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 41
ed to be 1500 feet above the river St. Jobin . About 60 miles north of Mars Hill ,
the north line , aster having crossed the St. John's , reaches the highlands which
divide the waters of that river from those of the Ristigouche . Mr. Johnson , the ...
ed to be 1500 feet above the river St. Jobin . About 60 miles north of Mars Hill ,
the north line , aster having crossed the St. John's , reaches the highlands which
divide the waters of that river from those of the Ristigouche . Mr. Johnson , the ...
עמוד 43
This is confirmed by the British surveyor , Mr. Banchette's vertical section , by
which it appears that this mountain , ( north of the river St. John , ) is more than
500 feet higher than the highest peak of Mars Hill , or more than 2,000 feet above
the ...
This is confirmed by the British surveyor , Mr. Banchette's vertical section , by
which it appears that this mountain , ( north of the river St. John , ) is more than
500 feet higher than the highest peak of Mars Hill , or more than 2,000 feet above
the ...
עמוד 45
... the country dividing the waters of the St. John's from those of the Penobscot , it
will be seen that , instead of a mountain range , the country is low and flat , with
here and there a little eminence rising only from fifty to one hundred and fifty feet .
... the country dividing the waters of the St. John's from those of the Penobscot , it
will be seen that , instead of a mountain range , the country is low and flat , with
here and there a little eminence rising only from fifty to one hundred and fifty feet .
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