| James D. McCabe - United States - 1871 - 1172 pages
...Erie, on the east by New York and New Jersey, from which it is separated by the Delaware River, on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, and on the west by West Virginia and Ohio. TOPOGRAPHY. " No State in the Union presents a greater variety of surface than Pennsylvania. Though... | |
| JAS. D. M'CABE, JR. - 1871 - 1164 pages
...Erie, on the east by New York and New Jersey, from which it is separated by the Delaware River, on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, and on the west by West Virginia and Ohio. TOPOGRAPHY. " No State in the Union presents a greater variety of surface than Pennsylvania. Though... | |
| Chandler Belden Beach - 1893 - 820 pages
...state of New York ; on the east by New Jersey, from which it is separated by the Delaware river: on the south by Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia,...Cumberland valley, extending without a barrier to the sea, famous for its fertile soil and vast mineral resources. The Appalachian system of mountains, which... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 712 pages
...and New York, on the east by New York and New Jersey (separated from both by the Delaware River), on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, and on the west by Ohio and West Virginia. It was originally named Sylva nia ("forest country"). In 1681 William Penn... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1907 - 778 pages
...and New York, on the east by New York and New Jersey ( separated from both by tit Delaware River), on the south by Delaware. Maryland and West Virginia, and on the west by Ohio and West Virginia. It was originally named Sylvania ("forest country '). In 1681 William Penn... | |
| Albert Elias Maltby - Pennsylvania - 1910 - 536 pages
...York; on the east by New York and New Jersey, from which it is separated by the Delaware River; on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia; and on the west by West Virginia and Ohio. The State is nearly rectangular in outline. Its northern and southern boundaries are parallels of latitude... | |
| Joseph Walker McSpadden - Periodicals - 1912 - 1164 pages
...80° 31' west longitude. Bounded on the north by New York, on the east by New York and New Jersey, on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West [Virginia, and on the west by West Virginia and Ohio. The ridge of the Allegfianies divides the State into nearly equal parts. While destitute of high mountains... | |
| Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams - Education - 1922 - 922 pages
...and New York, on the east by New York and New Jersey, on the south by a small part of Delaware and by Maryland and West Virginia, and on the west by West Virginia and Ohio. In shape it forms a rectangle. The north and south boundaries are straight lines running along parallels... | |
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