Crawford had taken up for me near the Youghiogheny, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great deal of rich meadow. It is well watered, and has a valuable... History of the Lumber Industry of America - Stran 536avtor: James Elliott Defebaugh - 1907Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Washington - 1834 - 574 strani
...Youghiogany, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...fall, and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I passed through two other tracts, which Captain Crawford h&d taken up for my... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 strani
...Youghiogany, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...fall, and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I passed through two other tracts, which Captain Crawford had taken up for my... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 strani
...Youghiogany, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres., includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...fall, and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I passed through two other tracts, which Captain Crawford had taken up for my... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 814 strani
...Youghiogany, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...fall, and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I passed through two other tracts, which Captain Crawford had taken up for my... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 788 strani
...Youghiogeny, distant about twelve miles. This tract which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, (1) includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...constant more than seven or eight months in the year; hut on account of the fall and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1848 - 782 strani
...Youghiogeny, distant about twelve miles. This tract which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, (1) includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...constant more than seven or eight months in the year ; hut on account of the fall and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land.... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1876 - 608 strani
...land as ever I saw, and a great deal of rich meadow. It is well watered, and has a valuable mill seat, except that the stream is rather too slight, and,...fall, and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land I passed through two other tracts which Captain Crawford had taken up for my... | |
| Neville B. Craig - 1876 - 604 strani
...Youghiogheny, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...rich meadow. It is well watered, and has a valuable mill seat, except that the stream is rather too slight, and, it is said, not constant more than seven... | |
| Frederick J. Brown, Herbert Baxter Adams, Samuel Alexander Harrison, Sebastian Ferris Streeter - 1877 - 136 strani
...Youghiogheny, distant about twelve miles. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...fall, and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I passed through two other tracts, which Captain Crawford had taken up for my... | |
| George Washington - 1877 - 134 strani
...Perryopolis is located upon this land]. This tract, which contains about one thousand six hundred acres, includes some as fine land as ever I saw, and a great...fall and other conveniences, no place can exceed it. In going to this land, I passed through two other tracts, which Captain Crawford had taken up for my... | |
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