The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 162
... miles above Monrovia , to twenty - five miles above , to the falls of the river . 4th , Carysburg , ten miles from the falls of the St. Paul's in an easterly direction . 5th , Marshall , at the mouth of the Junk river , forty miles ...
... miles above Monrovia , to twenty - five miles above , to the falls of the river . 4th , Carysburg , ten miles from the falls of the St. Paul's in an easterly direction . 5th , Marshall , at the mouth of the Junk river , forty miles ...
Page 164
... miles interior . The Mesurado river , navigable for canoes and boats fifteen miles , finds its outlet to the ocean on the north side of Cape Mesurado . It is connected with the St. Paul's by Stockton Creek , from a point near its mouth ...
... miles interior . The Mesurado river , navigable for canoes and boats fifteen miles , finds its outlet to the ocean on the north side of Cape Mesurado . It is connected with the St. Paul's by Stockton Creek , from a point near its mouth ...
Page 203
... miles from the mouth of the Cavalla River , is occupied by two native cate- chists , Russell Leacock and E. W. Hening . There are along the coast , within the distance of eight miles from the Cavalla River , ten heathen villages , with ...
... miles from the mouth of the Cavalla River , is occupied by two native cate- chists , Russell Leacock and E. W. Hening . There are along the coast , within the distance of eight miles from the Cavalla River , ten heathen villages , with ...
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