A new gazetteer :
or geographical dictionary, of North America and the West Indies, containing I.-- A general description of North America. II.-- A general description of the United States; the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States. III.-- A description of all the states, counties, cities, towns, villages, forts, seas, harbors, capes, rivers, lakes. canals, railroads, mountains, &c. connected with North America; with the extent, boundaries and natural productions of each state; the bearing and distance of remarkable places from each other and of each from the city of Washington, with the population according to the census of 1830. Containing likewise many tables relating to the commerce, population, revenue, debt, and various institutions of the United States. Compiled from the most recent and authentic sources.

APA Citation

Davenport, B. (1833). A new gazetteer: or geographical dictionary, of North America and the West Indies, containing I.-- A general description of North America. II.-- A general description of the United States; the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States. III.-- A description of all the states, counties, cities, towns, villages, forts, seas, harbors, capes, rivers, lakes. canals, railroads, mountains, &c. connected with North America; with the extent, boundaries and natural productions of each state; the bearing and distance of remarkable places from each other and of each from the city of Washington, with the population according to the census of 1830. Containing likewise many tables relating to the commerce, population, revenue, debt, and various institutions of the United States. Compiled from the most recent and authentic sources. Baltimore: George M'Dowell & son.

MLA Citation

Davenport, Bishop. A New Gazetteer: Or Geographical Dictionary, of North America And the West Indies, Containing I.-- A General Description of North America. II.-- A General Description of the United States; the Declaration of Independence And Constitution of the United States. III.-- A Description of All the States, Counties, Cities, Towns, Villages, Forts, Seas, Harbors, Capes, Rivers, Lakes. Canals, Railroads, Mountains, &c. Connected With North America; With the Extent, Boundaries And Natural Productions of Each State; the Bearing And Distance of Remarkable Places From Each Other And of Each From the City of Washington, With the Population According to the Census of 1830. Containing Likewise Many Tables Relating to the Commerce, Population, Revenue, Debt, And Various Institutions of the United States. Compiled From the Most Recent And Authentic Sources. Baltimore: George M'Dowell & son, 1833.

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