A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... Governor Edward Tiffin . Several trees , were discovered in the sand rock , about three miles above Gallipolis , imbed- ded in the rock which there stood , in a perpendicular mass . Among these trees , we discovered a black walnut ...
... Governor Edward Tiffin . Several trees , were discovered in the sand rock , about three miles above Gallipolis , imbed- ded in the rock which there stood , in a perpendicular mass . Among these trees , we discovered a black walnut ...
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... governor of the state , owns and superintends , himself , sev- eral excellent mills . Along this stream , more sea shells are found , than any where else , in the limestone region of Ohio . Many specimens of them , are perfectly ...
... governor of the state , owns and superintends , himself , sev- eral excellent mills . Along this stream , more sea shells are found , than any where else , in the limestone region of Ohio . Many specimens of them , are perfectly ...
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... governor will appoint him , nor Legislature pay him . The Creator will reward him . We have fresh water clams- ( unio ) in all our tributaries of the Ohio river , as well as in that river itself . We have strong reasons for believing ...
... governor will appoint him , nor Legislature pay him . The Creator will reward him . We have fresh water clams- ( unio ) in all our tributaries of the Ohio river , as well as in that river itself . We have strong reasons for believing ...
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... Governor Clinton , who often condemned them in his writings . We have ten species of snail , or , exactly the same num- ber found east of the Alleghanies . We have the gopher which lives in our wet barrens . The prairie wolf never lived ...
... Governor Clinton , who often condemned them in his writings . We have ten species of snail , or , exactly the same num- ber found east of the Alleghanies . We have the gopher which lives in our wet barrens . The prairie wolf never lived ...
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... Governor Sargeant computed the snow that fell in the month of January , at twen- ty - four inches ! On the 23d of January 1792 , the thermometer sunk seven degrees below zero . The winter of 1796-7 is considered the severest one ever ...
... Governor Sargeant computed the snow that fell in the month of January , at twen- ty - four inches ! On the 23d of January 1792 , the thermometer sunk seven degrees below zero . The winter of 1796-7 is considered the severest one ever ...
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