The Geographical Catechism of Pennsylvania And the Western States
The Geographical Catechism of Pennsylvania And the Western States
I Daniel Israel Daniel Rupp
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To N. E. 40 miles. Mean breadth 20 miles. It is divided into the following town- ships : Alexander, Ames, Athens, Berne, Canaan, Carth- age, Dover, Elk, Homer, Lee, Lodi, Rome, Trimble, Troy, Vinton, Waterloo, and York. The southern margin of this county declines to the southward and gives source to some creek flowing in that direction into Ohio river. The central and rather most extensive section is watered by the Hocking river and its confluents. The Hocking enters at the extreme north- weste...rn angle, and flowing to the S. E. Diagonally over the county falls into the Ohio river at the extreme south- western angle. The surface of Athens county of Ohio is excessively hilly, but fertile. Chief town Athens. Q. What are the boundaries, &c. Of Selmont county ? A. Belmont county is bounded S. By Monroe, W. By Guernsey, N. W. By Harrison, N. E. By Jefferson, and E. By Ohio river separating it from Ohio county Virginia. Greatest length along the northern border, 30 miles the breadth 20, and mean length 26, the area 520 square miles.
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