. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. te. Kankakee, tp. of Jasper co., Ind. Pop. 215. Kankakee, tp. of La Porte co., Ind. Pop. 1185. Kankakee River fluws AV. S. W. from St. JosephsCO., Ind., through Enfflish Lake and through a flat marshyregion. Joined in Kankakee co., 111., by the Iroquois orr>es Ilaincs River, it flows N. W., and pours its sluggishwaters into tho Illinois. Kankari, the ancient GaDf/m. town of Asiatic Turkey,in Asia Minor, on an affluent of the Halys. at an elevationof 2751 feet above tho sea. It has several fine mos
. Johnson's new universal cyclopaedia : a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge. te. Kankakee, tp. of Jasper co., Ind. Pop. 215. Kankakee, tp. of La Porte co., Ind. Pop. 1185. Kankakee River fluws AV. S. W. from St. JosephsCO., Ind., through Enfflish Lake and through a flat marshyregion. Joined in Kankakee co., 111., by the Iroquois orr>es Ilaincs River, it flows N. W., and pours its sluggishwaters into tho Illinois. Kankari, the ancient GaDf/m. town of Asiatic Turkey,in Asia Minor, on an affluent of the Halys. at an elevationof 2751 feet above tho sea. It has several fine mosques,khans, bazaars, and public baths, and an important tradein salt. Pop. 18,000. Kano% town of the empire of Sokoto, in Central .Africa,situatecl in lat. 12*^ 2 N. and Ion. S° 22 E. It hns largomanufactures of cotton goods and an extensive and grow-ing trade. Pop. :J0,000. Kanona, i)ost-v. of Bath Steuben co., N. Y., ontho Rochester division of the Eric R. R. Pop. 1*J0. Kansas, one of the central tier of Western States, andgeographically the central State of the American Union, ly-. Soal of Kansas,ing between tho meridians of 9 (° 38 and 102° of W. Ion.,and between the parallels of ;J7° and -10° N. lat. It isbounded on tho X. by Nebraska, the 40th parallel formingthe line of division ; E. by Missouri, tho Missouri Riverfirrming tho boundary from the -luth parallel to KansasCity, and the meridian of 94° :iS the remainder of tho dis-tance; on tho S. by the Indian Territory, on the line of the37th parallel J ou tho W. by Colorado, tbo 102d meridian forming the line of division. Its area is stated by thegeneral land-ofiice as square miles, or 52, The form of the State is a nearly perfect parallelo-I gram, only the N. E. corner being clipjied, in consequeneeI of following the course of the ^^ouri River instead of themeridian of 94° 38. Its length from E. to \V. ranges from 391 to 410 miles; its breadth from N. to S. is 200 , Etrrat
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