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 . \jiSJi-L. 1/ A .r y c o. C 109 ) GEORGIA: SITUATION AND EXTENT: 315) R f 30° SO and 35° N. lat. Breadth 220/ Between \5o 20 and 10° Boundaries. Bounded east, by the Atlantic Ocean ;south, by West Florida; west, by the river Chaiahou-chee and a line to the Nickajack Town on Tennessee ri-ver; north and northeast, by South Carolina and Tennes


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 . \jiSJi-L. 1/ A .r y c o. C 109 ) GEORGIA: SITUATION AND EXTENT: 315) R f 30° SO and 35° N. lat. Breadth 220/ Between \5o 20 and 10° Boundaries. Bounded east, by the Atlantic Ocean ;south, by West Florida; west, by the river Chaiahou-chee and a line to the Nickajack Town on Tennessee ri-ver; north and northeast, by South Carolina and Tennes-see. Civil Divisions. This state is divided into two dis-tricts, Upper and Lower, which are subdivided into 22counties, as follow: Camden, Glyn, Scriven, Liberty, Burke, Chatham,Brient, Effingham, MIntosh, Wilkes, Montgomery,Franklin, Hancock, Green, Oglethorpe, Elbert, Warren,Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Jefferson, and Jack-son. Face of the Country. Similar to South Carolina. Rivers. Savannah river divides this state from SouthCarolina. Its course is nearly from northwest to south-east. It is formed principally of two branches, by thenames of Tugulo and Keozvee, which spring from themountains. It is navigable for large vessels up to Savan-nah,


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