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Quaker Hill

Descripción editorial

It is a history book. It is the eastern margin of the town of Pawling, and its eastern boundary is the state line of Connecticut. On the north and south it is bounded by the towns of Dover and Patterson respectively; on the west by a line which roughly corresponds to the western line of the Oblong, that territory which was for a century in dispute between the States of New York and Connecticut. Its length is the north and south dimension of Pawling. This area is six and a half miles long, north and south, and irregularly two miles in width, east and west. Quaker Hill can scarcely be called a hamlet, because instead of a cluster of houses, it is a long road running from south to north by N. N. E. and intersected by four roads running from east to west.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
1937
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
212
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENTAS
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
599.8
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