Carey's American pocket atlas ; containing twenty a brief description of each state, and of Louisiana: also, the census of the inhabitants of the United States, for 1801 and The exports from the United States for ten years . aries. Bounded north, by Virginia ; east, bythe Atlantic Ocean ; south, by South Carolina and Geor-gia ; west, by a chain of mountains a few miles to the west-ward of the Great Appalachian Mountain,, dividing thisstate from Tennessee^ and called the Great Iron ridge. Civil Divisions. This state is divided into fifty-fourcounties, viz. Chowan, Currituck, Camden,


Carey's American pocket atlas ; containing twenty a brief description of each state, and of Louisiana: also, the census of the inhabitants of the United States, for 1801 and The exports from the United States for ten years . aries. Bounded north, by Virginia ; east, bythe Atlantic Ocean ; south, by South Carolina and Geor-gia ; west, by a chain of mountains a few miles to the west-ward of the Great Appalachian Mountain,, dividing thisstate from Tennessee^ and called the Great Iron ridge. Civil Divisions. This state is divided into fifty-fourcounties, viz. Chowan, Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perqui-mons, Gates, Hertford, Bertie, Tyrrel, N. Hanover,Brunswick, Duplin, Bladen, Onslow, Craven, Beaufort,Carteret, Johnston, Pitt, Glasgow, Lenoir, Wavne,Hyde, Jones, Halifax, Northampton, Martin, Edge-comb, Warren, Franklin, Nash, Orange, Chatham,Greenville, Caswell, Wake, Randolph, Rowan, Meck-lenburg, Kockingham, Iredell, Surry. Montgomery,Stokes, Guilford, Burke, Rutherford, Lincoln, Wilkes,Moore, Richmond, Robeson. Sampson, and Anson. Rivers The Chowan is formed b\ the confluence of theMtkrrrin, Nottoway Black Rivers ; all of which risein Virginia, Roanoke is a large rapid river, formed by the Staunton. IV. Marker sculp. ( 96 ) NORTH CAROLINA. SITUATION AjYD EXTENT. Miles. Length 4501 B t T 1° and 9° 30 W. long. Breadth 180 J oecweei1 \ :i3° 50* and 36° 30 N. lat. Boundaries, Bounded north, by Virginia ; east, bythe Atlantic Ocean ; souih, by South Carolina and Geor-gia ; west, by a chain of mountains a few miles to the west-ward of the Great Appalachian Mountain.,., dividing thisstate from Tennessee^ and tailed the Great Iron ridge. Civil Divisions. This state is divided into fifty-fourcounties, viz. Chowan, Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank, Perqui-mons, Gates, Hertford, Bertie, Tyrrel, N. Hanover,Brunswick, Duplin, Bladen, Onslow, Craven, Beaufort,Carteret, Johnston, Pitt, Glasgow, Lenoir, Wavne,Hyde, Jones, Halifax, Northampton, Martin, Edge-comb,


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