Lexington, MI to Livingston, ME
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Lexington, t., St. Clair co., Mich. It has 1 tannery, 1 grist
m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $23,000. 3 sch. 45 scholars. Pop.
413.
Lexington, t., Stark co., O. It contains 1 sch. 27 scholars.
Pop. 1,637.
Lexington, p-v., Troy t., Richland co., O., 56 n. n. e.
Columbus, 385 W. Situated on Clear fork of Mohiccan cr., and
contains 3 churches, 4 stores, 1 flouring m., 1 saw m., 1
carding and fulling m., 80 dwellings and about 400 inhabitants.
Lexington, p-v., capital of Scott co., Ia., 89 s. by e.
Indianapolis, 577 W. It is situated on the head waters of
Muscatatack fork of White r., 11 miles w. of the Ohio r. It
contains a court house, 3 stores, and about 200 inhabitants.
Lexington, p-v., McLean co., Ill., 90 n. e. Springfield, 757 W.
Lexington, p-v., capital of La Fayette co., Mo., 132 w. n. w.
Jefferson City, 1,046 W. It is situated 1¼ m. s. of the Missouri
r. It contains a court house, jail, a U. S. land office, several
stores and dwellings. There are in the t. 4 sch. 145 scholars.
Pop. 2,354.
Lexington, C. H., Lexington dist, S. C, 12 w. Columbia, 518 W.
Situated on a small branch of Saluda r., and contains a court
house, jail, an academy, several stores and dwellings.
Leyden, p-t., Franklin co., Mass., 102 w. nw. Boston, 412 W. The
surface is mountainous soil, adapted to grazing. Watered by
Green r, a branch of Deerfield r. Incorporated in 1809. It has 1
store, cap. $3,000; 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac.
$2,000. 5 sch. 250 scholars Pop. 632.
Leyden, p-t., Lewis co., N. Y., 15 s. Martinsburg, 120 n. w.
Albany, 425 W. The surface is hilly; soil, fertile sandy loam.
Drained by Moose and Black rivers. It has 5 stores, cap.
$22,600; 1 printing office, 1 weekly newspaper, 2 grist m., 9
saw m. Cap. in manufac. $12,015 10 sch. 556 scholars. Pop.
2,431.
Liberty, County, Ga. Situated in the s. e. part
of the state, and contains 660 sq. miles. It has the Atlantic on
its s. e. border, and Altamaha r on its s. w. border. Watered by
Little Cannouchee r. and Taylor's cr. The surface is level.
Capital, Riceboro.' There were in 1840, neat cattle 14,581,
sheep 3,196, swine 7,539; Indian corn 90,847 bushels produced,
oats 6,182, potatoes 88,474, rice 223,297 pounds, cotton
1,317,421, sugar 8,450; 9 stores, $39,230; 7 grist m., 6 saw m.
Cap. in manufac. $12,750. 6 acad. 166 students, 1 sch. 7
scholars. Pop. whites 1,645 slaves 5,561, free col'd 35; total,
7,241.
Liberty, p-t., Waldo co., Me., 20 e. Augusta 616 W. The soil is
fertile, adapted to grain. Watered by a branch of St. George's
r., issuing from 2 ponds. Incorporated in 1827. It has 2 store,
cap. $1,400; 1 tannery, 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,900. 6 sch.
321 scholars. Pop. 895.
Liberty, p-t., Sullivan co., N. Y., 119 s. w Albany, 304 W. The
surface is mountainous soil, gravelly loam. Drained by Collikoon
cr. and other branches of the Delaware r. The 1 contains 1
Presbyterian and 1 Episcopal church, 1 store, 15 dwellings, and
about 75 inhabitant There are in the t. 5 stores, cap. $9,500; 1
filing m., 2 tanneries, 3 grist m., 17 saw m. Ca in manufac.
$24,500; 11 sch. 588 scholars. Pop. 1,569.
Liberty, v., Conhocton t., Steuben co., N. Y. It contains 1
Presbyterian and 1 Methodist church, 3 stores, 40 dwellings, and
about 300 inhabitants.
Liberty, p-t., Tioga co., Pa., 123 n. by Harrisburg, 233 W. The
surface is hilly; a gravel and clay. It has 3 stores, cap. $8,5'
1 woolen fac, 1 tannery, 4 grist m., 5 saw m., Cap, in manufac.
$16,808. 1 sch. 50 scholars. Pop. 1,128.
Liberty, t., Adams co., Pa. It has 2 distilleries, 4 flouring
m., 6 saw m. Pop. 773.
Liberty, t., Columbia co., Pa. The surface chiefly level; soil,
clay. Drained by Chilisqueque and Mahoning creeks. It has 2
stores, cap. $7,000; 1 distillery, 5 grist m., 5 saw m. C in
manufac. $2,389. 4 sch. 170 scholars. Pop. 1,328.
Liberty, t., Susquehanna co., Pa. It ho grist m., 5 saw m. Cap.
in manufac. $4,000. sch. 124 scholars. Pop. 554.
Liberty, t., McKean co., Pa. It has 6 stores, cap. $18,100; 1
distillery, 4 grist m., 9 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $30,500. 1
sch. 30 scholars. Pop. 198.
Liberty, p-v., capital of Bedford co., 142 w. by s. Richmond,
217 W. Situated on branch of Otter r., and contains a court
house, jail, 3 churches, 2 Baptist and 1 Free, a Masonic hall, 5
stores, 1 tobacco fac, 2 tanneries, 70 dwellings, and about 375
inhabitants.
Liberty, p-v., Hall co., Ga., 130 n. n. w. Milledgeville, 609 W.
Liberty, p-v., De Kalb co., Tenn., 50 e. Nashville, 631 W.
Situated on the n. side of a branch of Cany fork of Cumberland
r. It has 1 church, 1 store, and several dwellings.
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Liberty, p-v., capital of Casey co., Ky., 69 s. Frankfort, 583
W. Situated on the n. side of Green r. It has a court house and
135 inhabitants.
Liberty, p-v., Jefferson t., Montgomery co., O., 7 w. Dayton, 75
w. by s. Columbus, 468 W. It contains 1 church, 3 stores, and
about 350 inhabitants.
Liberty, t., Adams co., O. It has 3 stores, cap. $1,200; 1
flouring m., 3 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $2,048. 1
sch. 50 scholars. Pop. 1,498.
Liberty, t., Butler co., O. It has 4 sch. 106 scholars. Pop.
1,479.
Liberty, t., Clinton co., O. It has 3 stores, cap. $2,000; 1
tannery, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac.
$5,524. 7 sch. 421 scholars. Pop. 1,049.
Liberty, t., Crawford co., O. It has 8 sch. 590 scholars. Pop.
1,469.
Liberty, t., Delaware co., O. It has 7 sch. 170 scholars. Pop.
811.
Liberty, t., Fairfield co., O. The Ohio canal passes through the
t. Pop. 2,778.
Liberty, t., Guernsey co., O. It has 5 sch. 176 scholars. Pop.
702.
Liberty, t., Hancock co., O. It has 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac.
$300. 5 sch. 254 scholars. Pop. 592.
Liberty, t., Hardin co., O. Pop. 170.
Liberty, t., Highland co., O. It has 88 stores, cap. $150,000; 7
fulling m., 23 tanneries, 1 distillery, 3 potteries, 2 printing
offices, 2 weekly newspapers, 7 flouring m., 25 grist m., 24 saw
m., 3 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $45,337. 2 acad. 150 students, 12
sch. 800 scholars. Pop. 3,581.
Liberty, t., Jackson co., O. It has 1 store, cap. $150; 1 grist
m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $200. Pop. 474.
Liberty, t., Knox co., O. It abounds with yellow poplar, which
is nearly equal to white pine. The v. called Mount Liberty
contains 2 stores, and 12 or 15 dwellings.
Liberty, t., Licking co., O. It has 10 sch. 439 scholars. Pop.
1,115.
Liberty, t., Logan co., O. It has 5 sch. 150 scholars. Pop. 808.
Liberty, t., Seneca co., Ohio. It has 1 store, 1 distillery, 1
grist m., 3 saw m. Capital in manufac. $785. 7 schools, 221
scholars. Pop. 1,084.
Liberty, t., Van Wert co., O. Pop. 117.
Liberty, p-t., Jackson co., Mich., 79 w. Detroit, 539 W. It has
2 sch. 45 scholars. Pop. 525.
Liberty, p-v., capital of Union co., Ia., 72 e. by s.
Indianapolis, 515 W. Situated on the e. side of Silver cr., a
branch of Whitewater r. It contains a brick court house, an
academy, 4 stores, a steam saw m., and about 500 inhabitants.
Liberty, t., Grant co., Ia. Pop. 500.
Liberty, t., Henry co., Ia. It has 3 sch. 83 scholars. Pop.
1,813.
Liberty, t., Shelby co., Ia. Pop. 767.
Liberty, t., Wabash co., Ia. It has 1 sch. 25 scholars. Pop.
471.
Liberty, p-v., Adams co., Ill., 90 w. Springfield, 870 W.
Liberty, p-v., capital of Clay co., Mo., 159 w. N. w. Jefferson
city, 1,072 W. It contains 5 churches, 1 Presbyterian, 1 Dutch
Reformed, 1 Baptist, 1 Methodist, and 1 Roman Catholic, 2
academies, 14 stores, and 1,127 inhabitants.
Liberty, p-v., capital of Amite co., Miss., 101 s. s. w.
Jackson, 1,101 W. Situated on the e. side of the w. fork of
Amite r., and contains a court house and several dwellings.
Liberty, t., Callaway co., Mo. It has 2 sch. 56 scholars. Pop.
866.
Liberty, t., Crawford co., Mo. It has 1 sch. 20 scholars. Pop.
265.
Liberty, t., Macon co., Mo. It has 3 sch. 70 scholars. Pop.
1,107.
Liberty, t., Madison co., Mo. It has 2 sch. 31 scholars. Pop.
424.
Liberty, t., Marion co., Mo. It has 4 sch. 155 scholars. Pop.
2,159.
Liberty, t., St. Francis co., Mo. It has 2 sch. 60 scholars.
Pop. 606.
Liberty, t., Washington co., Mo. It has 2 sch. 56 scholars. Pop.
747.
Liberty, t., Jackson co., Mich. It has 1 distillery, 2 saw m.
Cap. in manufac. $6,250. 2 sch. 45 scholars. Pop. 525.
Liberty, p-t., Pope co., Ark., 93 n. w. Little Rock, 1,158 W.
Liberty Corners, p-o., Somerset co., N. J., 40 n. Trenton, 211
W. It contains a store, and about 25 dwellings .
Liberty Hall, p-o., Dallas co., Ala., 79 s. Tuscaloosa, 869 W.
Liberty Hall, p-o., Washington co., Va., 291 w. by s. Richmond,
356 W.
Liberty Hall, p-o., Newberry dist., S. C, 57 w. n. w. Columbia,
491 W.
Liberty Hill, p-o., New London co., Ct.
Liberty Hill, p-o., Iredell co., N. C, 175 w. Raleigh, 383 W.
Liberty Hill, p-o., Kershaw dist., S. C, 55 n. e. Columbia, 482
W.
Liberty Mills, p-v., Orange co., Va., 79 n. w. Richmond, 100 W.
Liberty Mills, p-o., Wabash co., Ia., 115 n. by e. Indianapolis,
604 W.
Liberty Town, p-v., Frederick co., Md., 70 n. w. Annapolis, 55
W.
Libertyville, p-o., New Paltz t., Ulster co., N. Y., 78 s. by w.
Albany, 308 W. Situated on the bank of the Wallkill, and
contains 1 store, 1 grist m., 1 fulling m. and carding machine.
Libertyville, p-v., Sussex co., N. J., 90 n. Trenton, 259 W.
Situated 3 ms. e. of Blue mountain.
Libertyville, p-o., Lake co., Ill., 239 n. n. e. Springfield,
745 W.
Lick Creek, p-o., Clinton co., Ky., 128 s Frankfort, 600 W.
Lick Creek, p-o., Hickman co., Tenn., 40 s. w. Nashville, 724 W.
Lick, t., Jackson co., O. Named from a salt lick within its
limits. It has 10 stores, capital $12,200; 2 tanneries. Cap. in
manufac. $2,150. 2 sch. 53 scholars. Pop. 822.
Licking, r., Ky., rises in Floyd co., and after a course of 180
ms. falls into the Ohio r. at Newport, opposite to Cincinnati.
It is navigable for 70 miles.
Licking, r., O., a large w. branch of Muskingum r., formed by
the union of 3 principal branches, near Newark. It furnishes
extensive water power, particularly by a dam at its mouth.
Licking, County, O. Situated a little s. e. of
the centre of the state, and contains 666 sq. miles. The surface
is an elevated table land. The soil is very fertile. Watered by
Licking r. and its branches, a branch of Muskingum r., which
afford extensive water power. Iron ore is extensively found. The
Ohio canal passes through the co. Capital, Newark. There were in
1840, neat cattle 31,354, sheep 53,419, swine 45,504: wheat
546,471 bushels produced, rye 9,184, Ind. corn 831,794,
buckwheat 15,735, oats 465,392, potatoes 107,241, tobacco
121,693 pounds, sugar 102,383; 11 commission houses, cap.
$44,000; 103 stores, cap. $318,295; 1 furnace, 6 fulling m., 3
woolen fac, 21 tanneries, 5 distilleries, 1 brewery, 13 flouring
m., 23 grist m., 72 saw m., 2 oil m. 3 printing offices, 4
weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $319,565. 5 acad. 555
students, 129 sch. 6,017 scholars. Pop. 35,096.
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Licking, t., Licking co., O. Situated on the national road, and
contains the v. of Jackson. It has 2 sch. 107 scholars. Pop.
1,215.
Licking, t., Muskingum co., O. Situated on the Ohio canal. It
contains 2 churches, and 2 large ancient mounds.
Licking, p-o., Fleming co., Ky., 85 e. by N. Frankfort, 487 W.
Licking Creek, t., Bedford co., Pa. It has 3 stores, cap.
$9,000; 1 tannery, 1 printing office, 1 weekly newspaper, 4
grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,950. Pop. 824.
Licking Grove, p-o., Pendleton co., Ky., 63 N. E. Frankfort, 514
W.
Licking Station, p-o., Morgan co., Ky., 132 E. by s. Frankfort,
479 W.
Licking Valley, p-o., Kenton co., Ky.
Lickville, p-v., Greenville dist., S.C., 106 n. w. by w.
Columbia, 519 W.
Light's Corners, p-o., Waldo co., Me., 25 e. Augusta, 621 W.
Light Street, p-o., Columbia co., Pa.
Ligonier, p-t., Westmoreland co., Pa., 149 w. Harrisburg, 175 W.
Situated in a valley. Soil, calcareous loam. Drained by
Loyahanna creek and its branches. The v. contains 1 Presbyterian
and 1 Methodist church, 3 stores, 1 tannery, 1 sch. 50 scholars,
about 35 dwellings, and 294 inhabitants. There are in the t. 2
tanneries, 1 distillery, 4 flouring m., 1 saw m. Cap. in
manufac. $16,668. 9 sch. 324 scholars. Pop. 2,204.
Lilesville, p-v., Anson co., N. C, 141 s. w. by w. Raleigh, 417
W.
Lima, p-t., Livingston co., N. Y., 213 w. Albany, 399 W. The
surface is rolling; soil, a fertile clay and calcareous loam.
Drained by Honeoye cr. and its tributaries. The v. contains 1
Presbyterian and 1 Methodist church, the Genesee Wesleyan
Seminary, 4 stores, 100 dwellings and about 600 inhabitants.
There are in the t. 7 stores, cap. $26,075; 1 furnace, 1 fulling
m., 1 tannery, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in
manufac. $23,420. 1 acad. 550 students, 9 sch. 250 scholars.
Pop. 2,176.
Lima, p-v., Delaware co., Pa., 88 E. s. e. Harrisburg, 122 W.
Lima, p-v., capital of Allen co., O., 101 n. w. by w. Columbus,
472 W. Situated on Ottawa r., 20 ms. from its mouth. It contains
3 churches, a U. S. land office, 8 stores, and about 600
inhabitants.
Lima, t., Licking co., O. It has 5 schools 262 scholars. Pop.
739.
Lima, p-t., Washtenaw co., Mich., 51 w. Detroit, 539 W. The v.
is situated on a branch of Mill cr., and contains 2 stores and
several dwellings. There are in the t. 2 stores, cap. $7,000; 1
saw m.
Lima, p-v., Adams co., Ill., 122 w. Springfield, 902 W. It
contains 10 or 12 dwellings.
Lima, p-v., capital of La Grange co., Ia., 175 n. by e.
Indianapolis, 578 W. It is situated in the s. w. corner of
Mongoquinong prairie, on the n. bank of Pigeon r., and contains
a court house, jail, 2 churches, 1 Methodist, 1 Presbyterian, 6
stores, 1 sch. 30 scholars, and 178 inhabitants. There are in
the t. 9 stores, cap. $33,250; 1 tannery, 1 grist m., 3 saw m.
Cap. in manufactures $8,405. 1 college 60 students, 1 acad. 80
students, 3 sch. 75 scholars. Pop. 584.
Limber Lost, p-o., Adams co., Ia.
Limanyille, p-v., Stark co., O., 144 n.
e. Columbus, 307 W.
Lime Creek, p-o., Lenawee co., Mich., 86 s. w. Detroit, 515 W.
Limerick, p-t., York co., Me., 76 s. w. Augusta, 535 W. The soil
is fertile. Watered by Little Ossipee River. The v. contains an
academy. Chartered in 1787. It has 9 stores, cap. $21,000: 1
printing office, 1 weekly newspaper, 3 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap.
in manufac. $5,650. 1 acad. 130 students, 613 scholars in
schools. Pop. 1,508.
Limerick, p-v., Brownville t., Jefferson co., N. Y., 172 n. w.
Albany, 424 W. Situated on Perch River, and contains 2 stores, 1
saw m., 35 dwellings, and about 200 inhabitants.
Limerick, p-t., Montgomery co., Pa., 78 e. Harrisburg, 167 W.
Schuylkill r. runs on its b. w. border. It has 2 stores, cap.
$4,500; 1 lumber yard, cap. $3,000; 1 tannery. Cap. in manufac
$5,125. Pop. 1,786.
Lime Rock, p-v., Smithfield t., Providence co., R. I., 10 n.
Providence, 410 W. It contains a bank, a church, several stores
and dwellings.
Lime Ridge, p-o., Columbia co., Pa.
Lime Rock, p-o., Litchfield co., Ct., 47 w. Hartford, 339 W.
Limestone, County, Ala. Situated in the n. part
of the state, and contains 575 sq. ms. Tennessee r. runs on its
s. border. Watered by Elk r. and its branches, Swan r., Piney
and Limestone crs. Capital, Athens. There were in 1840, neat
cattle 10,740, sheep 9,050, swine 45,82; wheat 32.599 bush,
produced, rye 2,373, Ind.com 980,240, oats 113,615, potatoes
29,560, tobacco 15,512 pounds, cotton 5,772,948; 11 stores, cap.
$98,355; 3 tanneries, 9 distilleries, 20 grist m., 10 saw m., 1
printing office, 1 weekly newspaper. Cap. in manufac. $28,415. 5
acad. 155 students, 23 sch. 683 scholars. Pop. whites 7,498,
slaves 6,840, free col'd 36 : total, 14,374.
Limestone, t., Clinton co., Pa. It has 1 grist m. Pop. 200.
Limestone, t, Columbia co.. Pa., 10 n. w. Danville. The surface
is level; soil, calcareous loam. Watered by Chilisquaque cr. and
Limestone run. It has 1 store, cap. $15,000; 1 tannery, 1
distillery, 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $2,150. 4 sch. 180
scholars. Pop. 646.
Limestone, t, Warren co., Pa. It has 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac.
$6,000. 3 sch. 26 scholars. Pop. 129.
Limestone, t, Lycoming co., Pa. It has 2 stores, cap. $7,000; 1
woolen fac, 1 tannery, 1 grist m., 6 saw m. Cap. in manufac.
$8,200. 4 sch. 125 scholars. Pop. 800.
Limestone, p-v., Armstrong co., Pa., 154 w. n. w. Harrisburg,
262 W.
Limestone, p-o., Buncombe co., N. C, 266 w. by s. Raleigh, 496
W.
Limestone, p-o., Houston co., Ga., 67 s. w. Milledgeville, 724
W.
Limestone, p-o., Hamilton co., Tenn., 144 s. e. Nashville, 581
W.
Limestone Springs, p-o., Spartanburg dist., S. C, 93 n. w.
Columbia, 450 W.
Limestone Wells, p-o., Stokes co., N.C., 103 w. n. w. Raleigh,
314 W.
Livingston, p-t., York co., Me., 70 s. w. Augusta, 541 W. Saco
r. bounds it on the n. e., and Little Ossipee r. on the s. e.
The soil is fertile. Incorporated in 1762. It has 7 stores, cap.
$13,200; 1 fulling m., 1 grist m., 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac.
$15,070. 18 sch. 347 scholars. Pop. 2,210.
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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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