New states and territories, or The Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, North-Western, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, in their real characters, in 1818 ; showing, in a new and short way, the situation, size, number of inhabitants, Whites and Indians--the number of counties, villages, printing offices, banks, factories, furnaces, forges, mills, &c. of each; and the name, situation, extent, and number of inhabitants of each county, with its county-town, & number of houses, stores, banks &c. in each, by a map table. Also, a description of the rivers, roads, settlements, qualities and prices of lands; the timber, water, climate, diseases, prices of produce, stock and goods--and the advantages and disadvantages of each, and of their particular parts; and of the new parts of York State, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky; with a few words concerning the impositions and difficulties experienced in moving, settling, &c.
by: Miller, Andrew
Published: (1819)