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Cleveland, t., exclusive of the city, contains 4 saw m., 7 sch. 399 scholars. Pop. 966. Cleveland, county, N. C. Situated in the s w. part of the state, and contains 550 sq. miles Drained by Broad r. and branches. Capital, Shelby.

Cleveland, p-v., Merriwether co., Ga., 107 w. Milledgeville, 726 W.

Cleveland, p-o., Winnebago co., Ill., 211 n. by e. Springfield, 796 W.

Cleves, p-v., Miami t., Hamilton co., O., 128 s. w. Columbus, 504 W. It contains 2 stores, about 30 dwellings, and 150 inhabitants. Situated on the Big Miami r., half a mile from the Ohio r., at North Bend.

Clift Mills, p-o., Fauquier co., Va.

Clifton, p-o., Luzerne co., Pa., 142 n. e. Harrisburg, 236 W.

Clifton, Miami t., Green co., O., 52 w. s. w. Columbus, 445 W. Situated at the falls of tho Little Miami, nearly on the county line. It has 2 churches, 4 or 5 stores, 2 saw m., 1 flouring m., 1 cotton fac, about 70 dwellings, and 350 inhabitants. The cotton fac. is built directly over the r. at the falls, where the r. enters a chasm in the rocks, from 30 to 70 feet deep, and from 20 to 50 feet wide. The building is 72 feet long, 40 feet wide, and 3 stories high. The water power at this place is extensive. It is surrounded by a fertile country, and is a great thoroughfare.

Clifton, p-v., Russell co., Va., 309 s. w. Richmond, 364 W. Situated on Maiden Spring Fork.

Clifton Factory, p-v., St. Mary's co., Md., 99 s. Annapolis, 76 W.

Clifton Forge, p-o., Alleghany co., Va., 182 w. by n. Richmond, 229 W.

Clifton Park, p-t., Saratoga co., N. Y., 17 n. by w. Albany, 387 W. The surface is undulating, and the soil a fertile clay and sandy loam. Mohawk r. runs on its s. border. Some small creeks enter it from this town. It has 8 stores, cap. $11,200; 2 fulling m., 2 woolen fac, 1 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $300. 13 sch. 419 scholars. Pop. 2,719.

Clifty, p-o., Decatur co., Ia., 55 s. e. Indianapolis, 558 W.

Clifty, t., Bartholomew co., Ia. It has 3 sch. 129 scholars. Pop. 1,082.

Climax Prairie, p-o., Kalamazoo co., Mich., 131 w. Detroit, 593 W. Climax t., in which it is situated, contains 1 store, cap. $4,000. 2 sch. 111 scholars. Pop. 301.

Clinchdale, p-o., Hawkins co., Term., 250 e. by n. Nashville, 455 W.

Clinch, r., of Va. and Tenn., rises in Va. and passes into Term., and after a course of about 200 miles unites with Holston r., at Kingston, thus forming Tennessee r. It is navigable for boats through a large part of its course.

Clinch, t., Van Buren co., Mich. It has 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $3,000. 4 sch. 60 scholars. Pop. 250.

Clinton, County, N. Y. Situated in the n. e. part of the state, and contains 932 sq. ms. It has Lower Canada on its n., and Lake Champlain on its e. border. The s. part is elevated and hilly; the n. and e. parts are more level, and are well cultivated. Iron ore of a superior quality is found in the s. w. part of the co. Watered by Saranac, Chazy and Great and Little Au-sable rivers, which afford extensive water power. Organized in 1783. Lake Champlain affords great facilities for trade. Capital, Plattsburg. There were in 1840, neat cattle 21,013, sheep 55,555, swine 17,795; wheat 75,293 bush, produced, rye 31,972, Ind. corn 81,431, buckwheat 39,429, barley 13,239, oats 145,226, potatoes 484,325, hops 1,434 pounds, sugar 184,934; 117 stores, cap. $466,640; 6 furnaces, 21 bloomeries, forges, &c, employing a cap. $231,150; 8 fulling m., 7 woolen fac, 2 cotton fac. 1,200 sp., 21 tanneries, 1 brewery, 1 glass fac, 1 pottery, 1 flouring m., 17 grist m., 166 saw m., 2 printing offices, 2 weekly newspapers. Capital in manufac. $661,465. 3 acad. 151 students, 103 sch. 2,957 scholars. Pop. 23,157.

Clinton, County, Pa. Situated in the n. part of the state, contains 840sq.ms. The w. branch of the Susquehanna r. passes centrally through it. Surface mountainous, soil first rate on margins of streams. Capital, Lock Haven. There were in 1840, neat cattle 5,867, sheep 6,806, swine 9,316 ; wheat 150,354 bush, produced, rye 44,975, Ind. corn 66,552, buckwheat 11,603, oats 76,468, potatoes 6J,446; 400,000 bush, bituminous coal; 21 stores, cap. $91,600 ; 2 furnaces, 4 forges, 6 tanneries, 1 distillers, 1 brewery, 6 flouring m., 5 grist m., 28 saw m., 2 printing offices, 2 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $17,435. 1 acad. 25 students, 7 sch. 236 scholars. Pop. 8,3:!3.

Clinton, County, Ky. Situated on the s. border of the state, and contains 200 sq. ms. Drained by several small branches of Cumberland r. Surface diversified, soil fertile. Capital, Albany. There were in 1840, neat cattle 3,902, sheep 4,938, swine 17,637; wheat 11,933 bush, produced, rye 893, Ind. com 158,177, oats 41,082, potatoes 7,373, tobacco 84,932 pounds, cotton 7,223, sugar 4,009; 5 stores, cap. 9,500; 2 tanneries, 24 distilleries, 11 grist m., 11 saw in., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $17,330. 1 acad. 25 students, 2 sch. 49 scholars. Pop. whites 3,674, slaves 183, free col'd 1; total, 3,863.

Clinton, County, O. Situated in the s. w. part of the state, and contains 400 sq. ms. The surface is level or slightly uneven, and the soil is fertile. It is particularly adapted to Indian corn and grass, yielding from 60 to 100 bushels of the former, and 3 tons of the latter to the acre. Salt is found in the s. w. part. Watered by branches of Little Miami r., which afford good water power. The religious denominations are the Friends, Methodists, Presbyterians and Baptists. Capital, Wilmington. There were in 1840, neat cattle 17,734, sheep 33,096, swine 43,906; wheat 213,796 bush, produced, rye 2,966, Ind. corn 824,449, buckwheat 1,101, barley 226, oats 193,349, potatoes 22,235, hops 327 pounds, sugar 112,671; 46 stores, cap. 84,460; 3 fulling m., 4 woolen fac, 13 tanneries 7 flouring m., 19 grist m., 25 saw m., 2 oil m., 2 printing offices, 2 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $56,521. 92 sch. 6,183 scholars. Pop. 1830, 11,292; 1340, 15,719.

Clinton, County, Mich. Situated in the central part of the state, and contains 576 sq. ms. Drained n. by Maple r., and s. by Lookingglass r., and branches. It has a level surface, and a good soil. Capital, De Witt. There were in 1840, neat cattle 1,621, sheep 294, swine 2,560; wheat 18.632 bush, produced, Ind. corn 15,296, oats 11,310, sugar 27,666 pounds. Pop. 1,614.

Clinton, County, Ia. Situated a little n. w. of the centre of the state, and contains 432 sq. ms. Organized in 1830. Drained by branches of Wildcat and Sugar creeks. The soil is fertile and well timbered, except the "Twelve Mile Prairie." Capital, Frankfort. There were in 1840, neat cattle 6,943, sheep 5,960, swine 23,693; wheat 54,281 bush, produced, rye 1,751, Ind. corn 415,560, buckwheat 793, oats 83,905, potatoes 17,220, sugar 110,290 pounds; 9 stores, cap. $16,300; 1 woolen fac, 4 tanneries, 2 flouring m., 1 grist m., 6 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $7,350. 1 sch. 45 scholars. Pop. 1830, 1,423; 1340, 7,503.

Clinton, County, Ill. Situated in the s. part of the state, and contains 480 sq. ms. Surface undulating, soil fertile. Kaskaskia River passes centrally through it. Capital, Carlyle. There were in 1840, neat cattle 6,140, sheep 3,074, swine 14,222; wheat 21,367 bush, produced, Ind. corn 141,405, oats 36,107, potatoes 3,286; 7 stores, cap. $15,810; 1 fulling m., 1 tannery, 7 grist m., 7 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $3,800. 11 sch. 215 scholars. Pop. 1830, 2,330 ; 1840, 3,718.

Clinton, County. Mo. Situated in the n. w. part of the state, and contains 425 sq. ms. The surface is level, and two thirds of it prairie. Soil very fertile. Drained by branches of Little Platte r. Capital, Plattsburg. There were in 1840, neat cattle 3,103, sheep 3,227, swine 10,392; wheat 2,469 bush, produced, Ind. com 136,642, oats 14,489, potatoes 7,309, tobacco 6,223 pounds; 7 stores, cap. 27,700; 6 distilleries, 7 grist m., 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $8,570. 5 sch. 128 scholars. Pop. whites 2,530, slaves 191, free col'd 3; total, 2,724.

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Clinton, County, Iowa Territory Situated in the E. part of the ter., having the Mississippi r. for its e. boundary. Drained by Wabesipinica r. and its branches, on the s., and on the n. by Prairie cr., Deep cr. and other branches of Macoquetais r. Capital, Camanche. There were in 1840, neat cattle 865, sheep 58, swine 2,007; wheat 5,413 bush, produced, Ind. corn 18,515, oats 3,555, potatoes 17,574; 3 stores, cap. $1 1,350; 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. 4,000. 1 sch. 15 scholars. Pop. 821.

Clinton, p-t., Kennebec co., Me., 25 n. n. e. Augusta, 620 W. The Kennebec r. runs on its w. border, and Sebasticook r. passes through it, and affords extensive water power. Incorporated 1795. The soil is fertile, and adapted to grain or grazing. The v. is situated on Sebasticook r., and has some mills and manufactures. There are in the t., 9 stores, cap. $9,400; 2 fulling m., 2 grist m., 13 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $13,725. 1,287 scholars in schools. Pop. 2,818.

Clinton, p-t., Middlesex co., Ct., 51 s. by e. Hartford, 325 W. It has 7 stores, cap. $19,200; 1 fulling m., 3 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $16,100. 6 sch. 337 scholars. Pop. 1,239.

Clinton, t., Dutchess co., N. Y., 10 n. Poughkeepsie, 75 s. Albany. The surface is hilly and broken, and the soil a gravelly loam, and well cultivated. It has 4 stores, cap. $10,500; 2 fulling m., 1 flouring m., 4 grist m., 6 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $25,310. 4 sch. 139 scholars. Pop. 1.83D.

Clinton, p-v., Kirkland t., Oneida co., N. Y., 99 w. n. w. Albany, 9 s. w. Utica, 380 W. It is pleasantly situated on both sides of Oriskany creek. It has 4 churches, 1 Presbyterian, 1 Baptist, 1 Methodist, and 1 Universalist, 8 stores, several schools of a high order, 100 dwellings, and about 800 inhabitants. It has several important manufacturing establishments. Hamilton College, a respectable institution, is located here. The buildings, 4 in number, constructed of stone, occupy a commanding eminence, 1 m. w. of the v., and are surrounded by grounds containing 41 acres. This institution was founded in 1812, has a president and 6 professors, or other instructors, 464 alumni, of whom 69 have been ministers of the gospel, 94 students, and 9,000 vols, in its libraries. The commencement is on the 4th Wednesday in August.

Clinton, p-v., Hunterdon co., N. J., 37 n. by w. Trenton, 197 W. Situated on the s. branch of Raritan r., at the point of junction of Lebanon, Bethlehem, and Kingwood townships, lying partly in each. It has 1 Presbyterian church, 3 stores, 2 grist m., 1 oil m., and 35 dwellings. The river affords a great water power, and the country around is fertile.

Clinton, t., Essex co., N. J. It has 4 stores, cap. $7,300; 2 grist m. Cap. in manufac. $6,500. 3 sch. 137 scholars. Pop. 1,970.

Clinton, p-v., Alleghany co., Pa., 226 W. Harrisburg, 251 W.

Clinton, t., Wayne co., Pa. It has 2 stores, cap. $3,000. 5 sch. 85 scholars. Pop. 516.

Clinton, t., Lycoming co., Pa., 6 s. e. Williams-port. It lies in a bend of the w. branch of Susquehanna r., by which it is bounded on the n. e. and s. e. It has 2 stores, cap. $9,500; 1 woolen fac, 2 distilleries, 3 grist m., 9 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $14,800. 7 sch. 210 scholars. Pop. 1,193.

Clinton, p-t., Summit co., O., 118 n. w. Columbus, 334 W. Watered by Indian cr., a branch of Tuscarawas r. The t. was formerly called Pike.

Clinton, p-v., Tecumseh t., Lenawee co., 3Iich., 52 s. w. Detroit, 516 W. Situated on the e. bank of the N. branch of the river Raisin. It contains 1 Episcopal Church, 8 stores, 1 flouring m., 1 saw m., 1 iron foundry, about 100 houses, and 600 inhabitants. The r. Raisin affords good water power, and the place has considerable business.

Clinton, p-v., capital, Hickman co., Ky., 298 w. s. w. Frankfort, 825 W. Situated on the n. side of Bayou Desha. It contains a court house and several dwellings.

Clinton, p-v., capital of Sampson co., N. C, 94 s. s. e. Raleigh, 324 W. It is situated on a branch of Black r. It contains a court house and a few dwellings.

Clinton, p-v., capital of Jones co., Ga., 26 w. Milledgeville, 671 W. It contains a court house, jail, an academy and Methodist church.

Clinton, p-v., Green co., Ala., 41 s. Tuscaloosa, 859 W.

Clinton, p-v., Hinds co., Miss., 10 w. by n. Jackson, 1,020 W. It has 1 Methodist and 1 Presbyterian church, and a female seminary, and 400 inhabitants. Mississippi College, founded in 1830, is located here.

Clinton, p-v., E. Feliciana par., La., 112 n. w. New Orleans, 1,130 W.

Clinton, p-v., capital of Van Buren co., Ark., 90 n. Little Rock, 1,096 W. Situated on s. side of Little Red r.

Clinton, p-v., capital of Anderson co., Tenn., 175 e. Nashville, 514 W. Situated on the n. bank of Clinch r., one of the constituents of Tennessee r. It contains a court house and several dwellings.

Clinton, p-t., Vermillion co., Ia., 82 w. Indianapolis, 659 W. The v. is situated on the w. bank of Wabash r. There are in the t., 6 stores, cap. $37,700; 1 com. house, 1 furnace, 1 distillery, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,800. 1 sch. 30 scholars. Pop. 1,296.

Clinton, p-v., capital, Dewitt co., Ill., 64 e. n. e. Springfield, 739 W. Situated on Salt cr., a branch of Sangamon r.

Clinton, t., Macomb co., Mich., bordering on Lake St. Clair. Watered by Red r. The soil is fertile. It has 11 stores, cap. $31,000; 1 fulling m., 1 glass house, 2 printing offices, 2 weekly newspapers, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 8 saw m., 9 sch. 290 scholars. Pop. 1,115.

Clinton, t., Franklin co., O. It has 2 sch. 50 scholars. Pop. 966.

Clinton, t., Putnam co., Ia. It has 2 stores, cap. $5,500; 1 tannery, 1 distillery, 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $1,700. 1 sch. 35 scholars. Pop. 1,218.

Clinton, t., Lucas co., O. It has 3 sch. 104 scholars. Pop. 353.

Clinton, v., capital of Rives co., Mo , situated near the n. bank of Grand r.

Clinton, t, Jackson co., O. It has 1 tannery. Cap. in manufac. $150. 1 sch. 25 scholars. Pop. 824.

Clinton, t., Seneca co., O. It has 12 stores, cap. $28,740; 2 pruning offices, 2 weekly newspapers, 4 grist m., 6 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $13,200. 8 sch. 235 scholars. Pop. 2,195.

Clinton, t., Shelby co., O. It has 14 stores, cap. $14,300; 2 tanneries, 1 distillery, 2 printing offices, 1 weekly newspaper, 3 flouring m., 2 grist m., 5 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $15,510. 1 sch. 24 scholars. Pop. 783.

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Clinton, t., Franklin co., O. Pop. 966.

Clinton, t., Wayne co., O. Pop. 873.

Clinton, p-t., Knox co., O. It has 5 sch. 210 scholars. Pop. 920.

Clinton College, p-v., Smith co., Tenn., 53 e. n. e. Nashville, 644 W.

Clinton Furnace, p-o., Clarion co., Pa.

Clinton Hollow, p-o., Clinton t., Dutchess co., N. Y., 63 s. Albany, 316 W.

Clintonville, p-v., Au Sable t., Clinton co., N. Y., 153 n. Albany, 528 W. Situated on the n. side of Au Sable r., 10 w. Port Kent, on Lake Champlain. It has 1 Presbyterian and 1 Methodist church, 8 stores, 1 grist m., 1 saw m., 100 dwellings, and about 750 inhabitants. The Peru Iron Company, with a capital of $200,000, have extensive iron works at this place. The best of iron ore is obtained in this vicinity.

Clintonville, p-v., Venango co., Pa., 214 w. n. w. Harrisburg, 269 W.

Clintonville, p-v., Greenbrier co., Va., 224 w. by n. Richmond, 261 W. It contains a Methodist church, 1 store, and several dwellings, and about 30 or 40 inhabitants.

Clintonville, p-v., Bourbon co., Ky., 45 e. Frankfort, 516 W.

Clio, p-v., Marlboro' dist., S. C., 117 n. e. Columbia, 419 W.

Clio, p-o., Wayne co., Ky., 94 s. Frankfort, 600 W.

Clockville, p-v., Lenox t., Madison co., N. Y., 120 w. by n. Albany, 360 W. It has two churches, 1 store, 2 grist m., 2 plaster m., 40 dwellings, and about 250 inhabitants.

Clopton's Mills, p-o., Putnam co., Ga., 16 n. w. Milledgeville, 637 W.

Cloutierville, p-v., Natchitoches par., La., 337 n. w. by w. New Orleans, 1,256 W.

Clove, p-o., Unionvale t., Dutchess co., N. Y., 78 s. by e. Albany, 317 W.

Clove, p-o., Wantage t., Sussex co., N. J.

Clover Bottom, p-o., Sullivan co., Tenn.

Clover Dale, p-o., Botetourt co., Va., 184 w. Richmond, 234 W.

Clover Dale, p-o., Putnam co., Ia., 49 w. Indianapolis, 614 W.

Clover Dale, p-o., Barren co., Ky., 112 s. w. Frankfort, 635 W.

Cloverdale Hotel, p-o., Bath co., Va., 142 w. n. w. Richmond, 180 W.

Clover Garden, p-o., Orange co., N. C., 41 N. w. Raleigh, 299 W.

Clover Hill, p-o., Hunterdon co., N. J., 30 N. Trenton, 190 W.

Clover Hill, p-o., Prince Edward co., Va., 92 w. s. w. Richmond, 178 W.

Clover Port, p-v., Breckenridge co., Ky., 126 w. by s. Frankfort, 663 W. Situated on the s. bank of Ohio r., at the mouth of Clover cr. It has 1 Baptist and 1 Methodist church, and about 300 inhabitants.

Clovesville, p-o., Middletown t., Delaware co., N. Y., 70 s. w. Albany, 344 W.

Cloyd's Creek, p-o., Blount co., Tenn., 182 e. by s. Nashville, 527 W.

Clyde, p-v., Galen t., Wayne co., N. Y., 174 w. by n. Albany, 354 W. Situated on Clyde r., and on the Erie canal. Incorporated in 1835. It contains 4 churches, 1 Presbyterian, 1 Episcopal, 1 Baptist, and 1 Methodist, an academy, 16 stores, 4 flouring m., 1 saw m., 2 glass fac, 1 furnace, 1 tannery, and various mechanics, 130 dwellings, and about 1,000 inhabitants.

Clyde, r., in the county of Wayne, formed by the junction of Flint and Mud creeks, flows e. 20 ms., and falls into Seneca r. It is navigable for boats to Lyons.

Clyde Mills, p-o., Clyde t., St. Clair co., Mich., 07 n. e. Detroit, 590 W. It is situated on Black r., 12 miles from its mouth, at the head of steamboat navigation. It has a store, 1 flouring m., and 2 saw m. There are in the t., 7 stores, cap. $8,300; 2 tanneries, 1 printing office, 1 weekly newspaper, 2 saw m. Cap. in manufactures, $23,400. 2 schools, 40 scholars. Population, 413.

Clymer, p-t., Chautauque co., N. Y., 355 w. by s. Albany, 334 W. The surface is rolling, and the soil, a fertile sandy loam. Drained by Broken Straw cr. The v. contains 2 stores, 1 grist m., 2 saw m., and 12 or 15 dwellings. There are in the t., 2 stores, cap. $2,500; 1 tannery, 1 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,100. 6 sch. 256 scholars. Pop. 909.

Clymer Centre, p-o., Clymer t., Chautauque co., N. Y., 350 w. by s. Albany, 329 W.

Coahoma, County, Miss., in the n. w. part of the state, contains 680 sq. ms. The surface is level, and at certain seasons inundated. Chief article of production, cotton. There were in 1840, neat cattle 3,430, sheep 222, swine 3,923; Indian corn 48,779 bush, produced, potatoes 7,239, cotton 418,796 pounds; 1 store, cap. $1,000. 3 sch. 69 scholars. Pop. whites 766, slaves 524; total, 1,290.

Coal, t., Northumberland co., Pa. It has 1 store, cap. $4,000; 4 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $8,480. 2 sch. 67 scholars. Pop. 914.

Coal Brook, L, Clinton co., Pa. It has 2 stores, cap. $8,100; 1 furnace, 1 forge, 1 saw m. Pop. 516.

Coal Hill, p-o., Goochland co., Va., 14 N. w. Richmond, 131 W.

Coal Mines, p-o., Chesterfield co., Va., 15 s, w. Richmond, 132.

Coal Mountain, p-o., Forsyth co., Ga., 115 n. w. Milledgeville, 638 W.

Coal River Marshes, p-o., Fayette co., Va., 300 w. Richmond, 337 W.

Coal Run, p-o., Washington co., O., 92 s. e. Columbus, 316 W.

Coalsmouth, p-o., Kanawha co., Va., 325 w. n. w. Richmond, 362 W. Situated on the s. side of Kanawha r., at the mouth of Coal r., which affords water power. It contains 1 store, 1 grist m., and 1 saw m.

Coatsville, p-v., Chester co., Pa., 62 e. s. e. Harrisburg, 130 W. Situated on the w. branch of Brandy wine cr. It has 3 paper m., 2 cotton fac, a nail, and other factories. There is a chalybeate spring of some notoriety in the vicinity.

Coates' Tavern, p-o., York dist., S. C., 76 n. Columbia, 452 W.

Cobb, County, Ga. Situated toward the n. w. part of the state, and contains 480 sq. ms. The Chattahoochee r. runs on its s. E. border. Watered by branches of that r. on the s., and of Coosa on the n. Capital, Marietta. There were in 1840, neat cattle 9,629, sheep 3,524, swine 20,177; wheat 27,264 bush, produced, Ind. corn 320,029, oats 10,606, potatoes 5,342, cotton 154,965 pounds; 24 stores, cap. $26,450; 1 cotton fac, 2 tanneries, 8 distilleries, 2 flouring m., 22 grist m., 19 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $98,355. 3 sch. 70 scholars. Pop. whites 6,630, slaves 904, free col'd 5; total, 7,539.

Cobb's, p-o., McMinn co., Tenn., 182 e. s. e. Nashville,.574 W.

Cobb's Corners, p-o., Mantua t, Portage co. O., 119 n. e. Columbus, 334 W.

Cobb's Fork, p-o., Decatur co., Ia., 62 s. e. Indianapolis, 556 W.

Cobb's Store, p-o., Madison co., Ala., 156 n. n. e. Tuscaloosa, 720 W.

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Source: A Complete Descriptive And Statistical Gazetteer Of The United States Of America, By Daniel Haskel, A. M and J. Calvin Smith, Published By Sherman & Smith, 1843

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