Report and Resolves in Relation to the North-eastern BoundaryMasschusetts Senate, 1838 - 76 עמודים |
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עמוד 41
Mr. Johnson , the American surveyor , says , that this ridge which is called Sugar
Mountain , is evidently the highest land on the line , from the source of the St.
Croix , to that place . This is confirmed by the British surveyor , Mr. Banchette's ...
Mr. Johnson , the American surveyor , says , that this ridge which is called Sugar
Mountain , is evidently the highest land on the line , from the source of the St.
Croix , to that place . This is confirmed by the British surveyor , Mr. Banchette's ...
עמוד 42
Mr. Johnson , the United States ' Surveyor , speaking of the same country says : “
Proceeding north from the last mentioned ridge , the land continues very high ,
though not very uneven , to 14+ miles , where the land is nearly as high as at 132
...
Mr. Johnson , the United States ' Surveyor , speaking of the same country says : “
Proceeding north from the last mentioned ridge , the land continues very high ,
though not very uneven , to 14+ miles , where the land is nearly as high as at 132
...
עמוד 43
Mr. Johnson , the American surveyor , says , that this ridge which is called Sugar
Mountain , is evidently the highest land on the line , from the source of the St.
Croix , to that place . This is confirmed by the British surveyor , Mr. Banchette's ...
Mr. Johnson , the American surveyor , says , that this ridge which is called Sugar
Mountain , is evidently the highest land on the line , from the source of the St.
Croix , to that place . This is confirmed by the British surveyor , Mr. Banchette's ...
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