A Geography of New-Hampshire, with a Sketch of Its Natural History, for Schools, Etc

A Geography of New-Hampshire, with a Sketch of Its Natural History, for Schools, Etc
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Author Cranmore WALLACE
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A Geography of New Hampshire

A Geography of New Hampshire
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Author Cranmore Wallace
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Pages 472
Release 1829
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British Museum Catalogue of printed Books

British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
Title British Museum Catalogue of printed Books PDF eBook
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A Geography of New-Hampshire, With a New Map of the State, for Families and Schools

A Geography of New-Hampshire, With a New Map of the State, for Families and Schools
Title A Geography of New-Hampshire, With a New Map of the State, for Families and Schools PDF eBook
Author James Gordon Carter
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Pages 264
Release 2017-07-27
Genre Science
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Excerpt from A Geography of New-Hampshire, With a New Map of the State, for Families and Schools: Embracing 1. A Short Topographical and Historical Sketch of Every Town; 2. A General View of Each County; 3. A General View of the State, Its Natural Features, History, and Internal Improvements; And of the Employments of the People, Their Education, EtcFor recitations, a large black board should be used, at least three feet wide and three feet and a half long. This should be so placed that the pupil, standing before it, may have his face to the north, when, of course, his right hand will be to the cast, his back to the south, and his left hand to the west. If the class consist of several, let one be di rected to draw the northern line of the town boundary. Another may be invited to criticise the execution, and then another may give his Opinion. It may then with advantage be submitted to the judgment of the whole class, that any one who can detect an inaccurac'y, may expose it. Let the eastern boundary now be drawn, and subjected to the same critical examination and amendment; and so Of the other lines. A member of the class may then name the towns on the borders, marking the place of each, mentioning its direction from the town drawn, and pointing to its actual position with reference to the place he stands in. The streams, ponds, and roads being also laid down in the same manner, one of the pupils should be required to leave the drawing, and point towards the ponds, and signify also by pointing the actual direction of the streams and roads as they pass through the town. Questions may now be asked to elicit all other information that has been obtained respecting the town. The facts as they are elicited should be as much as possible connected with the drawing. If there be meet ing-houses, an academy, or factories in the town, let their position be marked.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters ... National Convention

Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters ... National Convention
Title Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters ... National Convention PDF eBook
Author Society of American Foresters. Convention
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Pages 546
Release 1911
Genre Forests and forestry
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The Geology of New Hampshire: (pt. I) Physical geography. 1. History of geological surveys in New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock. 2-3. History of the present geological survey, by C. H. Hitchcock. 4. History of explorations among the White Mountains, by Warren Upham. 5. Climatology of New Hampshire, by J. H. Huntington. 6. The use of the magnetic needle in surveying, by E. T. Quimby. 7. Topography, by C. H. Hitchcock. 8. Topography of Coös County, by J. H. Huntington. 9. Topographical maps of the state, by C. H. Hitchcock. 10. Altitudes, by C. H. Hitchcock. 11. River systems of New Hampshire, by Warren Upham. 12. The distributions of insects in New Hampshire, by S. H. Scudder. 13. The distribution of plants in New Hampshire, by W. F. Flint. 14. Natural history of the Diatomaceæ by A. M. Edwards. 15. Physical history of New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock. 16. The relations of geology to agriculture, by C. H. Hitchcock. 17. Remarks upon the distribution of animals and plants, by C. H. Hitchcock. 18. Scenographical geology, by C. H. Hitchock. 19. Scenery of Coös County, by J. H. Huntington

The Geology of New Hampshire: (pt. I) Physical geography. 1. History of geological surveys in New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock. 2-3. History of the present geological survey, by C. H. Hitchcock. 4. History of explorations among the White Mountains, by Warren Upham. 5. Climatology of New Hampshire, by J. H. Huntington. 6. The use of the magnetic needle in surveying, by E. T. Quimby. 7. Topography, by C. H. Hitchcock. 8. Topography of Coös County, by J. H. Huntington. 9. Topographical maps of the state, by C. H. Hitchcock. 10. Altitudes, by C. H. Hitchcock. 11. River systems of New Hampshire, by Warren Upham. 12. The distributions of insects in New Hampshire, by S. H. Scudder. 13. The distribution of plants in New Hampshire, by W. F. Flint. 14. Natural history of the Diatomaceæ by A. M. Edwards. 15. Physical history of New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock. 16. The relations of geology to agriculture, by C. H. Hitchcock. 17. Remarks upon the distribution of animals and plants, by C. H. Hitchcock. 18. Scenographical geology, by C. H. Hitchock. 19. Scenery of Coös County, by J. H. Huntington
Title The Geology of New Hampshire: (pt. I) Physical geography. 1. History of geological surveys in New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock. 2-3. History of the present geological survey, by C. H. Hitchcock. 4. History of explorations among the White Mountains, by Warren Upham. 5. Climatology of New Hampshire, by J. H. Huntington. 6. The use of the magnetic needle in surveying, by E. T. Quimby. 7. Topography, by C. H. Hitchcock. 8. Topography of Coös County, by J. H. Huntington. 9. Topographical maps of the state, by C. H. Hitchcock. 10. Altitudes, by C. H. Hitchcock. 11. River systems of New Hampshire, by Warren Upham. 12. The distributions of insects in New Hampshire, by S. H. Scudder. 13. The distribution of plants in New Hampshire, by W. F. Flint. 14. Natural history of the Diatomaceæ by A. M. Edwards. 15. Physical history of New Hampshire, by C. H. Hitchcock. 16. The relations of geology to agriculture, by C. H. Hitchcock. 17. Remarks upon the distribution of animals and plants, by C. H. Hitchcock. 18. Scenographical geology, by C. H. Hitchock. 19. Scenery of Coös County, by J. H. Huntington PDF eBook
Author New Hampshire. Geological and Mineralogical Survey
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Pages 786
Release 1874
Genre Botany
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Vol. 1 includes a history of exploration in the White Mountains by Warren Upham; The distribution of insects, by Samuel H. Scudder; The distribution of plants, by William F. Flint; and a natural history of the Diatomaceae by A. Mead Edwards.

Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters

Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters
Title Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters PDF eBook
Author Society of American Foresters
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Pages 448
Release 1910
Genre Forests and forestry
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List of members in vol. 1, 3, 6, 8, 11.