| Benjamin Silliman - Geology - 1829 - 140 pages
...villages—burying their inhabitants in the wreck, or sweeping them away by the overflowing of the waters. Even the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, have been the scenes of similar catastrophes, and the Notch in the White Mountains, will long record... | |
| Robert Bakewell - Geology - 1829 - 602 pages
...burying their inhabitants in the wreck, or sweeping them away by the overflowing of the waters. Even the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, have been the scenes of similar catastrophes, and the Notch in the White Mountains, will long record... | |
| Richard Brookes - Geography - 1832 - 864 pages
...of Virginia, the Alleghany and Laurel mountains of Pennsylvania, the Catskill mountains of New York, the Green mountains of Vermont, and the White mountains of New Hampshire. They are sometimes broken into groups and isolated chains. Their highest summits are in N. Hampshire... | |
| Richard Brookes - Geography - 1839 - 828 pages
...Virnnii, the Allegheny and Laurel mountains of rennsylfania, the (Jatskill mountains of New Tor«, the Green mountains of Vermont, and the White mountains of New Hampshire. They ire »metí пи- 1 broken into groups and isolated rliiini. Their hijrhfst summits are in N.... | |
| Bishop Davenport - North America - 1843 - 604 pages
...of Virginia, the Alleghanyand Laurel Mountains of Pennsylvania, the Catskill Mountains of New York, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. They are sometimes broken into groups and isolated chains. Their hi ihc<t summits arc in New Hampshire;... | |
| Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.) - 1852 - 36 pages
...Mountains, the Blue Ridge, the Allcghanics, the Delaware and I<ehigh, the Highlands of the Hudson, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. In many of these vast ranges or sierras Nature still reigns in indomitable wildness; their rocky ridges,... | |
| History - 1852 - 218 pages
...Cumberland Mountains, the Blue Ridge, the Alleganies, the Delaware and Lehigh, the Highlands of the Hudson, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the "White Mountains of New Hampshire. In many of these vast ranges or sierras, nature still reigns in indomitable wildness: their rocky ridges,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1854 - 480 pages
...and, rising into numerous hills and ridges, they finally assume the character of mountainranges, as in the Green Mountains of Vermont and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Devonian metamorphic. — The altered rocks of the age of the Chemung and Portage groups of New York,... | |
| George William Fitch - History - 1856 - 276 pages
...eight thousand feet. To the west of this range lie the gold regions of California. 77. The ApaiacJiian, or Alleghany, ranges constitute the third great mountain...Alleghanies, lie the Catskill Mountains, which are Questions. — 75. Where is the principal pass situated "( What is said of ill 76. Where do the mountains... | |
| George William Fitch - Physical geography - 1859 - 290 pages
...the Hudson River and Lake Champlain. The southern portion, to which, alone, the term " Alleghany" is applied, consists of numerous parallel ridges separated...Alleghanies, lie the Catskill Mountains, which are Questions.— 15. Where is the principal pass situated? What la said of it? 76. Where do the mountains... | |
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