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Eagle, p-t., Alleghany co., N. Y., 264 w. by s. Albany, 355 W. The surface is undulating; soil, argillaceous loam, adapted to grass or to grain, and very heavily timbered. Drained by Caneadea and Wiskoy creeks. It has 1 store, cap. $1,000; 1 fulling m., 1 tannery, 2 grist m. Cap. in manufac. $7,275. 8 sch. 249 scholars. Pop. 1,187.

Eagle, p-o., Warren co., Pa., 139 n. w. Harrisburg, 320 W.

Eagle, p-o., Clinton co., Mich.

Eagle, p-t., Hancock co., O., 83 n. w. Columbus, 454 W. It has 1 grist m., 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $1,000. 4 sch. 191 scholars. Pop. 524.

Eagle, t., Brown co., O. It contains the p-v., called Fincastle, 17 ms. from West Union. It has 4 sch. 134 scholars. Pop. 891.

Eagle, t., Ross co., O. Pop. 411.

Eagle Creek, p-o., Lake co., Ia., 150 n. w. Indianapolis, 694 W.

Eagle Creek, p-o., Gallatin co., Ill., 102 s. s. E. Springfield, 769 W. The cr. enters Saline cr. near its mouth. There is some good land and a large settlement on this stream.

Eagle Factory, p-o., Susquehanna co., Pa., 185 n. n. e. Harrisburg, 295 W.

Eagle Falls, p-o., Rockingham co., N. C.

Eagle Grove, p-o., Elbert co., Ga., 114 n. by E. Milledgeville, 538 W.

Eagle Harbor, p-v., Gaines t., Orleans co., N. Y., 256 w. by N. Albany, 398 W. It contains 1 Methodist church, 2 stores, 3 warehouses, 1 flouring m., 1 saw m., 100 dwellings, and about 600 inhabitants.

Eagle Rock, p-v., Wake co., N. C, 12 e. Raleigh, 286 W.

Eagletown, p-v., Choctaw nation, Indian ter., 177 w. by s. of Little Rock, Ark., 1,242 W. Situated on the w. side of the Mountain Fork of Little r., a tributary of Red r.

Eagle Village, p-v., Boone co., Ia., 15 n. w. Indianapolis, 586 W.

Eagleville, p-v., Centre co., Pa., 102 n. w. Harrisburg, 194 W.

Eagleville, p-o., Ashtabula co., O., 200 n. E. Columbus, 340 W.

Eagleville, p-v., Williamson co., Tenn., 27 s. Nashville, 690 W.

Earl, t., Lancaster co., Pa., 13 n. w. Lancaster. The surface is rolling; soil, red shale and gravel. Drained by Conestoga cr., and its branch, Muddy cr. It has several villages. There is a forge on Conestoga cr. It has 9 stores, cap. $54,400; 4 tanneries, 2 distilleries, 1 pottery, 8 flouring m., 2 grist m., 7 saw m. Cap. in manufactures $21,250. 6 sch. 192 scholars. Pop. 3,982.

Earl, t., Berks co., Pa. The surface is hilly. South Mountain passes through it. Drained by Manatawny cr. It has 2 fulling m., 1 forge, 2 tanneries, 1 grist m., 1 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $7,000. Pop. 1,158.

Earlsville, p-v., Hamilton t., Madison co., N. Y., 98 w. by n. Albany, 352 W. Situated on Chenango r. It contains 2 churches, 7 stores, 3 warehouses, 1 flouring m., and 15 or 20 dwellings. The Chenango canal passes through it.

Earlville, p-o., Earl t., Berks co., Pa., 65 e. Harrisburg, 153 W.

Earlville, p-o., Spartanburg dist., S. C, 178 N. w. Columbia, 472 W.

Early, County, Ga. Situated in the s. w. part of the state, and contains 1,280 sq. ms. The Chattahoochee r. runs on its w. border. Watered by Spring r. and its branches, a tributary of Flint r. Surface, level; soil, fertile. Capital, Blakeley. There were in 1840, neat cattle 16,786, sheep 1,511, swine 12,331; wheat 2,327 bush, produced, Ind. corn 119,750, oats 2,461, potatoes 17,573, rice 3,300 pounds, cotton 1,057,893, sugar 24,625; 16 stores, cap. $71,600; 1 tannery, 13 grist m., 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $18,900. 2 colleges, 120 students, 2 acad. 47 students, 2 sch. 39 scholars. Pop. whites 3,120, slaves 2,317, free col'd 7; total, 5,444.

Early Grove, p-o., Lincoln co., N. C, 180 w. by s. Raleigh, 417 W.

East, t., Carroll co., O. Pop. 995.

East Abington, p-v., Abington t., Plymouth co., Mass., 18 s. s. e. Boston, 446 W. Situated on Pembroke cr., issuing from a considerable pond, a branch of North r. It contains a Congregational church.

East Alton, p-v., Alton t., Belknap co., N H., 33 n. E. Concord, 514 W.

East Avon, p-v., Avon t., Livingston co., N. Y., 218 w. Albany, 399 W. Situated 2 miles e. of Avon Springs. It contains 1 Presbyterian and 1 Baptist church, 2 stores, 35 dwellings, and about 250 inhabitants. It has a commanding view, and is surrounded by a highly cultivated country.

East Baldwin, p-v., Baldwin t., Cumberland co., Me., 70 s. w. Augusta, 546 W.

East Barnard, p-v., Barnard t., Windsor co., Vt., 39 s. Montpelier, 494 W.

East Bend, p-o., Hancock co., Ill., 126 w. N. w. Springfield, 877 W.

East Berkshire, p-v., Berkshire t., Franklin co., Vt., 61 n. Montpelier, 563 W.

East Berlin, p-v., Adams co., Pa., 25 s. w. Harrisburg, 90 W.

East Berne, p-v., Berne t., Albany co., N. Y., 19 w. Albany, 339 W. It contains 2 stores, 1 grist m., 1 saw m., and 12 or 15 dwellings.

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East Bethany, p-o., Bethany t., Genesee co., N. Y., 248 w. Albany, 3G7 W.

East Bethel, p-o., Bethel t., Oxford co., Me., 59 w. Augusta, 607 W.

East Bethel, p-v., Bethel t., Windsor co., Vt., 28 s. by w. Montpelier, 493 W.

East Bethlehem, p-t., Washington co., Pa., 197 w. Harrisburg, 213 W. The surface is hilly; soil, loam. Coal abounds. Monongahela r. runs on its e. boundary, and Ten Mile cr. on its s. border. The national road crosses the Monongahela r. in its n. e. part. It has several villages, t has 9 stores, cap. $19,500; 1 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 4 distilleries, 13 sch. 520 scholars. Pop. 2,312.

East Bloomfield, p-t., Ontario co., N. Y., 8 w. Canandaigua, 203 w. Albany, 349 W. The surface is undulating; soil, fertile clay and sandy loam. Drained by Mud cr. The v. contains 1 Presbyterian and 1 Congregational church, 4 stores, 1 tannery, 1 furnace, 40 dwellings, and about 300 inhabitants. There are in the t, 8 grist m., 9 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $18,250. 1 acad. 84 students, 13 sch. 610 scholars. Pop. 1,936.

East Bloomfield, p-o., Bloomfield t., Crawford co., Pa., 242 n. w. Harrisburg, 333 W.

East Branch, p-o., Hancock t., Delaware co., N. Y., 103 w. s. w. Albany, 306 W.

East Bradford, t., Chester co., Pa. Brandywine r. runs on its s. w. boundary. Watered by Valley cr. and its branches, which afford water power. The surface is hilly; soil, calcareous loam. It has 2 stores, cap. $3,400; 1 fulling m., 1 woolen fee, 2 cotton fac. 80 sp., 4 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $21,475. 6 sch. 125 scholars. Pop. 1,215.

East Brewer, p-o., Brewer t., Penobscot co., Me., 76 n. e. Augusta, 671 W.

East Brewster, p-v., Brewster t., Barnstable co. Mass., 93 s. e. Boston, 494 W. It contains 1 Congregational, 1 Baptist, and 1 Unitarian church.

East Bridgewater, p-t., Plymouth co., Mass., 25 s. s. e. Boston, 433 W. Organized in 1823. Watered by a branch of Taunton r., which affords good water power. It has 2 Congregational churches, and extensive manufactures. It has 7 stores, cap. $15,800; 1 furnace, 2 forges, 1 cotton fac. 904 sp., 1 printing office, 1 weekly newspaper, 3 grist m., 7 saw m. Cap. in manufac. 8142,070. 1 acad. 25 students, 7 sch. 457 scholars. Pop. 1,950.

Eastbrook, t., Hancock co., Me. It contains 2 ponds, which have an outlet into Union r. It has 1 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $5,000; 3 sch. 62 scholars. Pop. 155.

East Brook, p-o., Mercer co., Pa., 232 w. n. W. Harrisburg, 274 W.

East Brookfield, p-v., Brookfield t., Orange co., Vt., 22 s. Montpelier, 504 W. Situated on a branch of White r. which affords water power.

East Brookfield, p-v., Brookfield t., Worcester co., Mass., 56 w. s. w. Boston, 392 W.

East Buffalo, t., Union co., Pa. It has 1 fulling m., 1 distillery, 1 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $7,850. 4 sch. 160 scholars. Pop. 812.

East Burnham, p-o., Waldo co., Me., 40 n. n. e. Augusta, 636 W.

East Calais, p-o., Calais t., Washington co., Vt., 13 n. e. Montpelier, 529 W.

East Caln, t., Chester co., Pa. It has 10 stores, cap. $32,850; 2 lumber yards, cap. $2,000; 1 forge, 1 paper fac, 3 grist m., 1 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $15,070. 1 acad. 20 students, 6 sch. 300 scholars. Pop. 1,757.

East Cambridge, p-v., Cambridge t., Middlesex co., Mass., 1 n. w. Boston, 439 W. It was formerly called Lechmere Point, and is connected with Boston by Canal Bridge, and by the viaduct of the Boston and Lowell railroad over Charles r. It contains a court house and jail, 3 churches, a large glass fac, and is a large and flourishing village.

East Canisteo, p-o., Canisteo t., Steuben co., N. Y., 241 w. by s. Albany, 303 W.

East Carlton, p-o., Carlton t., Orleans co., N. Y., 262 w. by n. Albany, 405 W.

East Charleston, p-o., Charleston t., Orleans co., Vt., 68 n. by e. Montpelier, 578 W.

East Chester, p-v., Chester t., Rockingham co., N. H., 25 s. s. E. Concord, 466 W.

East Chester, p-t., Westchester co., N. Y., 142 s. Albany, 15 n. e. New York, 241 W. The surface is hilly and stony; soil, a fertile loam. Watered by Bronx r. and Hutchinson's cr., which enter through an estuary into Long Island sound. The v. is on the e. side of East Chester cr., and contains 2 churches, 1 Episcopal and 1 Methodist, 4 stores, 1 grist m., 50 dwellings, and about 350 inhabitants. It has a convenient harbor, and several sloops employed in trade with New York. There are in the t., 1 acad. 20 students, 1 sch. 40 scholars. Pop. 1,502.

East China, p-o., China t., Wyoming co., N. Y., 268 w. Albany, 351 W.

East Clarenden, p-o., Clarenden t., Rutland co., Vt., 66 s. by w. Montpelier, 460 W.

East Claridon, p-o. Claridon t., Geauga co., O., 174 N. E. Columbus, 333 W.

East Clinton, p-o., Clinton t., Kennebec co., Me., 29 n. e. Augusta, 625 W.

East Cocalico, t., Lancaster co., Pa. Drained by Cocalico cr. It has 4 stores, cap. $23,000; 2 tanneries, 5 distilleries, 7gristm. Cap. in manufac. $17,840. Pop. 1,983.

East Constable, p-o. Constable t., Franklin co., N. Y., 214 n. by w. Albany, 553 W.

East Corinth, p-o., Corinth t., Penobscot co., Me., 88 N. E. Augusta, 633 W.

East Corinth, p-o., Corinth t., Orange co., Vt., 23 s. e. Montpelier, 521 W.

East Deer, t., Alleghany co., Pa. Situated on the w. side of the Alleghany r. It has 5 stores, cap. $3,100; 4 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,250. 10 sch. 540 scholars. Pop. 1,937.

East Dennis, p-v., Dennis t., Barnstable co., Mass., 83 s. e. Boston, 484 W.

East Dixfield, p-o., Dixfield t., Oxford co., Me., 35 w. by n. Augusta, 613 W.

East Donegal, t., Lancaster co., Pa. Drained by Little Chicques cr. and branches. It has 20 stores, cap. $76,800; 7 lumber yards, capital $51,500; 1 woolen fac, 2 tanneries, 3 distilleries, 2 printing offices, 1 weekly newspaper, 4 flouring m., 2 grist m., 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $74,537. 1 acad. 50 students, 9 sch. 597 scholars. Pop. 2,987.

East Dorset, p-o., Dorset t., Bennington co., Vt., 88 s. s. w. Montpelier, 435 W.

East Douglass, p-o., Douglass t, Worcester co., Mass., 41 s. w. Boston, 398 W.

East Dover, p-o., Dover t., Piscataquis co., Me., 86 n. N. E. Augusta, 683 W.

East Dover, p-o., Lenawee co., Mich., 76 s. w. Detroit, 510 W.

East Durham, p-v., Durham t., Greene co., N. Y., 40 s. by w. Albany, 553 W.

East Elliott, p-v., Elliott t., York co., Me., 102 s. by w. Augusta, 502 W.

East Euclid, p-o., Euclid t., Cuyahoga co., O., 158 n. E. Columbus, 364 W.

East Evans, p-o., Evans t., Erie co., N. Y^ 307 w. Albany, 372 W.

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East Eddington, p-o., Eddington t., Penobscot co., Me., 79 N. e. Augusta. 771 W.

East Fairfield, p-o., Fairfield t., Franklin co., Vt., 52 n. n. w. Montpelier, 548 W.

East Fairfield, p-v., Fairfield t., Columbiana co., O., 15S e. N. E. Columbus, 276 W.

East Falmouth, p-v., Falmouth t., Barnstable co., Mass., 84 s. by E. Boston, 470 W. It contains a Congregational church and a few dwellings.

East Fallowfield, t., Chester County, Pa. Drained by w. branch of Brandywine cr. It has 5 stores, cap. $11,200: 1 lumber yard, cap. $300; 1 tannery, 4 paper fac, 3 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac $60,430. 6 sch. 252 scholars. Pop. 1,170.

East Farmington, p-v., Farmington t., Oakland co., Mich.. 24 x. w. Detroit, 546 W.

East Florence, p-o., Florence t., Oneida co., N. Y., 125 w. N. w. Albany, 411 W.

East Feliciana, Parish, La. Situated in the N. part of the e. projection of the state, and contains 560 sq. ms. Watered by Amite river, and Thompson's and Comite creeks, on which the soil is fertile. Capital, Clinton. There were in 1840, neat cattle 11,399, sheep 6.505, swine 24,520; Ind. corn 290.540 bush, produced, oats 14,695, potatoes 135,765, cotton 8,442,000 pounds; 30 stores, cap. 182,500; 3 tanneries, 7 saw mills, 3 printing offices. 3 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $91,850. 1 college, 36 students, 4 acad. 275 students, 27 sch. 631 scholars. Pop. whites 3,992, slaves 7,871, free col'd 30; total, 11,893.

East Findlay, t., Washington co., Pa. It has 1 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $300. 7 sch. 210 scholars. Pop. 1,147.

Eastford, p-v., Ashford t., Windham co., Ct., 35 e. Hartford, 371 W. Situated on the w. side of Natchaug r. It contains 3 churches, 1 Baptist, 1 Congregational, 1 Methodist, several manufactories, stores, and dwellings.

East Foxborough, p-v., Foxborough t., Norfolk co., Mass., 25 s. by w. Boston, 417W.

East Franklin, p-o., Franklin t., Delaware co., N. Y., 85 w. s. w. Albany, 346 W.

East Freedom, p-o., Bedford co., Pa.

East Genoa, p-o., Genoa t., Cayuga co., N. Y., 164 w. Albany, 316 W.

East Glenville, p-o., Glenville t. Schenectady co., N. Y., 20 n. w. Albany, 383 W.

East Goshen, t., Chester co., Pa , 18 w. Philadelphia. The surface is generally level; soil, a fertile sandy loam, well cultivated. Watered by Ridley and Chester creeks. It has 3 stores, cap. $6,300; 1 lumber yard, cap. $200; 1 woolen fac, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $10,100. 1 sch. 30 scholars. Pop. 740.

East Graney, p-v., Granby t., Hartford co., Ct. 15 x. by w. Hartford, 351 W.

East Granville, p-v., Granville t., Hampden co., Mass., 110 w. by s. Boston, 362 W.

East Greene, p-o., Greene t., Chenango co., X. Y M 118 w. Albany, 318 W.

East Greenbush, p-v., Greenbush t., Rensselaer co., N. Y. It contains 1 church, an academy, 1 store, and about 15 dwellings.

East Greenville, p-v., Tuscarawas t., Stark co., O., 110 n. e. Columbus, 327 W.

East Greenwich, p-t., capital of Kent co., R. I., 14 s. Providence, 397 W. The v. contains a court house, 3 churches, 1 Episcopal, 1 Friends, 1 3Iethodist, an academy, several stores and dwellings. There are in the t., 13 stores, capital $5,610; 8 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 3 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $9,500. 1 acad. 64 students, 4 sch. 74 scholars. Pop. 1,509.

East Greenwich, p-o., Greenwich t., Washington co., N. Y.

East Groveland, p-o., Groveland t., Livingston co., N. Y., 241 w. Albany, 336 W.

East Guilford, p-v., Guilford t., Chenango co., N. Y., 104 w. Albany, 326 W. It contains 1 store, 1 grist m., 1 saw m., 1 plaster m., 1 clothiers' works, and about 15 dwellings.

East Haddam, p-t., Middlesex co., Ct., 30 s. s. e. Hartford, 343 W. Organized in 1731. The surface is uneven and rocky; soil, fertile, adapted to grazing. The village called East Haddam Landing, is on the e. bank of Connecticut r., a little below the mouth of Salmon r., and contains an Episcopal church, a bank, 4 stores, and about 30 dwellings. Another village at the head of boat navigation on Salmon r., 4 ms. n., contains 3 stores, 1 saw m., 1 cotton fac, and about 20 dwellings. There are in the t., 12 stores, cap. $46,000; 2 lumber yards, cap. $12,000; 3 fulling m., 7 cotton fac. 6,546 sp., 16 sch. 743 scholars. Pop. 2,620.

Eastham, p-t., Barnstable co., Mass., 97 s. e. Boston, 498 W. Situated on a narrow part of Cape Cod, about half way between the elbow and the cape. Incorporated in 1646. The soil is sandy and sterile, and the inhabitants are chiefly employed in the fisheries. The town contains a Congregational and a Methodist church; 4 stores, cap. $2,050; 18,750 bush, salt produced; 2 grist m. Cap. in manufac $2,140. 6 sch. 458 scholars. Pop. 955.

East Hamburg, p-o., Hamburg t., Erie co., N. Y., 234 w. Albany, 369 W.

East Hamilton, p-o., Hamilton t., Madison co., N. Y., 92 w. by n. Albany, 358 W.

East Hampton, p-t., Hampshire co., Mass., 93 w. Boston, 376 W. Incorporated in 1809. Situated on the w. side of Connecticut r. The Hampshire and Hamden canal passes through it. It has 2 stores, cap. $3,700; 1 tannery, 1 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $12,550. 6 sch. 148 scholars. Pop. 717.

East Hampton, p-v., Chatham t., Middlesex co., Ct, Situated on Pine brook, the outlet of Pocotopogue pond. It contains a Congregational church.

East Hampton, p-t., Suffolk co., N. Y., 267 s. e. by s. Albany, 114 E. New York, 347 W. Situated on the e. end of Long Island, and contains Montauk Point. Gardner's, and some smaller islands. The surface is level; soil, a fertile sandy alluvion. Toward Montauk Point the surface is very uneven. The light-house on the Point cost $23,000, is 140 feet high above the level of the ocean, and the light can be seen 30 ms. at sea. The remnant of the 3Iontauk Indians reside here, on a conditional reservation of 1,000 acres. The v. of East Hampton lies on a single street, and contains one Presbyterian church, Clinton academy, 2 windmills, several stores, 100 dwellings, and about 600 inhabitants. There are in the t., 11 stores, cap. $12,490; 2 lumber yards, cap. $15,000; 2 tanneries, 5 grist m. Capital in manufac. $14,750. 1 acad. 80 students, 11 sch. 469 scholars. Pop. 2,076.

East Hanover, p-t., Lebanon co., Pa., 21 e. Harrisburg, 131 W. It has 4 stores, cap. $14,000; 1 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 1 tannery, 1 distillery, 1 paper fac, 5 grist m., 6 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $13,087. 3 sch. 157 scholars. Pop. 2,461.

East Harrington, p-o., Harrington t., Washington co., Me., 131 e. by n. Augusta, 714 W.

East Hartford, p-t., Hartford co., Ct., 1 e. Hartford, 337 W. It was incorporated in 1734, and is situated on the e. side of Connecticut r. opposite to Hartford, with which it is connected by a bridge. The land on the r. is exceedingly fertile; back of this it rises 15 or 20 feet to an extended plain. A causeway, a mile long, extends across the meadows to the bridge. The v. is pleasantly situated on the plain, mostly on an extended and broad street, beautifully shaded with a row of lofty elms in the middle of the street and other trees on its sides. The t. is watered by Hockanum r., which flows into the Connecticut, and affords extensive water power. It contains 4 churches, 2 Congregational, 1 Baptist, and I Methodist; 10 stores, cap. $7,620; 1 tannery, 1 powder m., 5 paper fac, 2 grist m., 2 saw mills. Cap. in manufac. $10,500. 1 acad. 53 students, 8 sch. 507 scholars. Pop. 2,389.

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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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