Coltons Traveler And Tourists Guide book Through the United States of America
Coltons Traveler And Tourists Guide book Through the United States of America
J H Joseph Hutchins Colton
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Of the Ohio. In that year it was placed under a separate terri- torial government, and in 1818 was admitted into the Union as a state. The present population has resulted from immigration during the cur- rent century. THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. Jlrea 37, 680 square miles. Population 982, 405. KENTUCKY, formerly a part of Virginia, lies between 36 47' and 39 10' N lat. , and between 82 11' and 89 35' W. Long. : and is bounded N. By Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, from which it is separated by the Ohio ...river; W. By the Mississippi river, which separates it from Mis- souri ; S. By Tennessee, and E. By the Cumberland Mountains and Big Sandy river, which seoarates it from Virginia. The outline of Kentucky, except on its southern boundary, is very ir- regular, being drawn chiefly by the meanderings of the Ohio. The only portion of this state that can be called mountainous is that on the east- ern border, which is traversed by several transverse ridges of the Cum- berland range. Much hilly and broken land, however, is found near the Ohio, extending along its whole length at various distances.
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