Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . Makes toorler all kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Railings ; Castings of all kinds,yteam Engines, Machinists Jools, and all kinds of heavy and light Machinery, atthe shortest notice, and on moderate terms. All orders promptly attended to. OR GAZETTEER OF VIRGINIA. 333 OccoQUAN, a post village of Prince William county, Virginia, onthe Occoquan river, 99 miles N. from Richmon


Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . Makes toorler all kinds of Wrought and Cast Iron Railings ; Castings of all kinds,yteam Engines, Machinists Jools, and all kinds of heavy and light Machinery, atthe shortest notice, and on moderate terms. All orders promptly attended to. OR GAZETTEER OF VIRGINIA. 333 OccoQUAN, a post village of Prince William county, Virginia, onthe Occoquan river, 99 miles N. from Richmond. It has extensivewater power, with several mills and a cotton factory. Populationfrom 300 to 400. Ohio, a county in the N. W. part of Virginia, bordering on Penn-sylvania, and on the Ohio river, contains about 140 square Ohio river separates it from the State of Ohio, and it is drainedby Wheeling creek. Indian corn, wheat, oats, hay, butter andwool are the staples. The hills contain rich mines of bituminous coal,which is extensively used in manufactories. In 1850 the countyproduced 214,020 bushels of corn, 57,709 of wheat, 76,767 of oats,4111 tons of hay, 104,722 pounds of butter, and 98,590 of


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