| Sidney Edwards Morse - Atlases - 1822 - 706 pages
...cultivation of cotton hi* become so profitable, that almost every thing else ia neglected. Climate.'] The climate of the upper country is healthy at all...the climate frequently proves fatal to strangers. November and December are the best months in the year for strangers to arrive in Carolina. Ri-eeri.]... | |
| Sidney Edwards Morse - Atlases - 1822 - 706 pages
...cultivation of cotton his become so profitable, that almost every thing else is neglected. Climate.] The climate of the upper country is healthy at all...the climate frequently proves fatal to strangers. November and December are the best months in the year for strangers to arrive in Carolina. Riven.]... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Richard Cary Morse - United States - 1823 - 338 pages
...thing else is neglected. The climate of the Upper counIttw country extends CO" or 100' try is heulthy at all seasons of the year. In the low country, the...NE are the Pedee, Santee, Cooper, Ashley, Edisto, Combaliee, and Savannah. There is a canal, 22 miles long, connecting Slates. Charleston is the largest... | |
| Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - America - 1823 - 532 pages
...cultivation of cotton has become so profitable that almost every thing elae is neglected. Climate. The climate of the upper country is healthy at all...the climate frequently proves fatal to strangers. River* and Canal. The Savannah, on -the west, separates 1he state from Georgia. It rises in the Allegheny... | |
| United States - 1823 - 322 pages
...in the western extremities of the state. The climate of the upper country is extremely healthy, but in the low country the summer months are sickly, particularly...the climate frequently proves fatal to strangers, and even sometimes to natives. The principal rivers beginning in the NE are the Pedee, Santee, Cooper,... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Sidney Edwards Morse - Geography - 1826 - 350 pages
...independent character of English country gentlemen* Hunting is one of their favourite amusements. Climate. The climate of the upper country is healthy, at all...are sickly, particularly August and September, and the climate, at this season, frequently proves fatal to strangers. Productions. Cotton and rice are... | |
| John Melish - North America - 1826 - 532 pages
...these skirt the temperate district of the western country. In the upper district, the air is pure and healthy at all seasons of the year ; in the low country, the winters are mild, and spring early ; the early part of summer is healthy and agreeable, but die latter... | |
| John Thomson - Gazetteers - 1851 - 1092 pages
...were formerly cultivated to a great extent ; but since, the invention of the machine to clean upland cotton has become so profitable that almost every...strangers. The principal rivers, beginning in the northeast, are the Pedee, Santee, Cooper, Ashley, Edisto, Combahee, and Savannah. There is a canal,... | |
| Richard Swainson Fisher - Geography - 1852 - 752 pages
...engrosses the whole attention of the planter. The climate of the upper country is healthy at all seasons. In the low country the summer months are sickly, particularly...August and September and at this season, the climate proves destructive to the unacclimated. The principal rivers are the Savannah, Pedee, and Santee. The... | |
| RICHARD S. FISHER - 1853 - 638 pages
...engrosses the whole attention of the planter. The climate of the upper country is healthy at all seasons. In the low country the summer months are sickly, particularly...August and September and at this season, the climate proves destructive to the unacclimated. The principal rivers are the Savannah, Pedee, and Santee. The... | |
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