CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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N. 63 E. Rochester hill N. 64 W. S. 80 W. Tuckaway Southpeak Frost's hill , Kittery S. 57 W. N. 14 W. S. 6 E. Saddle of Bonabeag Isle of Shoals ' meeting house Varney's hill in Dover , distant 103 miles by mensuration Variation of the ...
N. 63 E. Rochester hill N. 64 W. S. 80 W. Tuckaway Southpeak Frost's hill , Kittery S. 57 W. N. 14 W. S. 6 E. Saddle of Bonabeag Isle of Shoals ' meeting house Varney's hill in Dover , distant 103 miles by mensuration Variation of the ...
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T : HIS county is bounded on the north , by James river , which washes it about thirty - five miles on the east , partly by upper Chippoah creek , and partly by the Surry line ; on the south , by Surry , Sussex , and Dinwiddie counties ...
T : HIS county is bounded on the north , by James river , which washes it about thirty - five miles on the east , partly by upper Chippoah creek , and partly by the Surry line ; on the south , by Surry , Sussex , and Dinwiddie counties ...
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This pond is ten miles in length , and about three quarters of a mile wide : its direction is nearly N. W. and S. E. On each side ... in the south - westerly part of Otisfield , is nearly round , and about a mile and a half across it .
This pond is ten miles in length , and about three quarters of a mile wide : its direction is nearly N. W. and S. E. On each side ... in the south - westerly part of Otisfield , is nearly round , and about a mile and a half across it .
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