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Uchee, p-v., Russell co., Ala., 194 e. s. e. Tuscaloosa, 781 W.

Uchee Anna, p-v., capital of Walton co., Flor. Situated on the w. side of a branch of Choctawhatchee r., and contains a court house, and about 50 dwellings. It is surrounded by a fertile country.

Udina, p-o., Kane co., 111., 204 n. n. e. Springfield, 757 W.

Ufaula, p-v., Randolph co., Ga., 178 s. w. Milledgeville, 819 W. Situated on the e. side of Chattahoochee r.

Uharee, p-o., Randolph co., N. C., 112 w. Raleigh, 386 W

Ulricksville, p-o., Mill t., Tuscarawas co., O., 110 e. n. e. Columbus, 309 W.

Ulster, County, N. Y. Situated toward the s. e. part of the state, and contains 1,096 sq. ms. The Shawangunk and Cattskill mountains cover a considerable portion of its surface; soil, adapted to grazing. The valleys along its streams are extensive, and very fertile. Watered by Rondout, Wallkill, Esopus, and Shawangunk creeks, which afford good water power. Limestone is extensively found. The Delaware and Hudson canal terminates at Eddyville, on Rondout cr., 3 ms. from Hudson r., after having passed in a n. e. direction through the s. part of the co. Capital, Kingston. There were in 1840, neat cattle 38,459, sheep 50,840, swine 46,228; wheat 57,877 bush, produced, rye 168,809, Ind. corn 161.805, buckwheat 108,087, oats 223,133, potatoes 264,638, sugar 28,945 pounds; 4 commission houses, cap. $21,000; 146 stores, cap. $463,500; 21 lumber yards, cap. $22.900; 1 furnace, 12 forges, 8 fulling m., 11 woolen fac, 1 cotton fac. 2,136 sp., 33 tanneries, 1 powder m., 2 glass fac, 2 potteries, 2 flouring m., 42 grist m., 130 saw m., 2 paper fac, 3 printing offices, 3 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $644,519. 1 acad. 35 students, 165 sch. 8,830 scholars. Pop. 45,822.

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Ulster, p-t, Bradford co., Pa., 142 n. by e. Harrisburg, 252 W. The Susquehanna r. bounds it on the e. It has 4 stores, cap. $10,000; 1 grist m, 6 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $9,725. 5 sch. 205 scholars. Pop. 1,053.

Ulster, v., Ulster co., N. Y. (See Saugerties.)

Ulsterville, p-o., Shawangunk t., Ulster co., N. Y., 94 s. s. w. Albany, 292 W.

Ultima Thule, p-o., Sevier co., Ark., 167 w. s. w. Little Rock, 1,232 W. Situated on a branch of Little r.

Ulysses, t., Tompkins co., N. Y., 8 n. w. Ithaca. The surface is undulating; soil, a fertile gravelly loam. Drained by small streams flowing into Cayuga lake, which bounds it on the e. It has 15 stores, cap. $144,300; 1 fulling m., 2 tanneries, 11 distillery, 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $18,993. 14 sch. 895 scholars. Pop. 2,976.

Ulysses, p-t., Potter co., Pa., 183 n. n. w. Harrisburg, 293 W. Pop. 371

Umbagog, lake, N. H. and Me. This lake lies I on the boundary between N. H. and Me., and is about 18 ins. long and 10 wide, at its greatest , width. Its outlet constitutes a considerable branch of Androscoggin r., which it enters in Errol t. It is a beautiful sheet of water, surrounded by picturesque scenery.

Unadilla, r., rises in Oneida co., and flowing in a s. direction, it enters Susquehanna r. It is about I 50 ms. long, and affords extensive water power.

Unadilla, p-t., Otsego co., N. Y., 94 w. by s. Albany, 334 W. The surface is hilly, and to a degree broken, but has rich alluvial flats. The soil is generally a fertile loam, adapted to grass. Drained by Unadilla and Susquehanna rivers. The v. is situated on the n. side of Susquehanna r., and contains an Episcopal church, 8 stores, 1 woolen fac, 1 grist m., 1 saw m., 1 tobacco fac, 100 dwellings, and about 500 inhabitants. There are in the t. 6 stores, cap. $36,000; 1 fulling m., 1 tannery, 2 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $18,676. 11 sch. 426 scholars. Pop. 2,272.

Unadilla, p-t., Livingston co., Mich., 95 w. n. w. Detroit, 551 W. The soil is fertile, adapted to grain. The v. is situated on portage r., and contains a store and 2 saw m. There in the t. 1 store, cap. 2,000; 2 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $7,000. 4 sch. 135 scholars. Pop. 643.

Unadilla Centre, p-o., Unadilla t., Otsego co., N. Y., 100 w. by s. Albany, 337 W.

Unadilla Forks, p-v., Plainfield t., Otsego co., N. Y., 84 w. by s. Albany, 369 W. Situated at the junction of the e. and w. branches of Unadilla r. It contains 2 churches, 2 stores, 1 flouring m., 1 oil m., 1 saw m., 2 fulling m., a machine shop, 40 dwellings, and about 250 inhabitants.

Uncasville, p-v., Montville t., New London co., Ct., 45 s. e. Hartford, 359 W. Situated on the Reservation of the Mohegan Indians, on the road from Norwich to New London, of both of which it commands a view. It contains a chapel, a school house, and a house for a teacher. The United States contributed $500 toward the erection of the house, and have allowed $400 annually for the support of a teacher. The school consists of about 20 scholars.

Underhill, p-t., Chittenden co., Vt., 15 n. e. Burlington, 56 n. w. Montpelier, 532 W. The surface is very uneven; soil, adapted to grazing. Drained by head branches of Brown r. Chartered in 1763, first settled in 1786. It has 2 stores, cap. $6,000; 10 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $4,000. 8 sch. 370 scholars. Pop. 1,441.

Unika, mts., a name given to that portion of the Alleghany range which separates Tennessee from N. C., and which lies s. w. of Tennessee r.

Union, County, Pa. Situated near the centre of the state, and contains 520 sq. ms. The surface is hilly and mountainous; soil, very fertile. Susquehanna r. and its w. branch bounds it on the e. Drained by Buffalo, Penn's, Middle and W. Mahantango creeks. Capital, New Berlin. There were in 1840, neat cattle 14,605, sheep 18,196, swine 16,578, wheat 310,010 bush, produced, rye 135,387, Ind. corn 172,191, buckwheat 24,461, barley 965, oats 263,501, potatoes 107,570, tobacco 8,000 pounds; 51 stores, cap. $232,200; 13 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 2 furnaces, 1 bloomery, 24 tanneries, 18 distilleries, 2 breweries, 8 potteries, 13 flouring m., 32 grist m., 75 saw ni., 6 oil m., 6 printing offices, 1 weekly newspaper. Cap. in manufac. $224,940. 2 acad. 45 students, 49 sch. 2,540 scholars. Pop. 22,787.

Union, District, S. C. Situated in the n., toward the w. part of the state, and contains 650 sq. ms. Broad r. bounds it on the E., and Ennoree r. runs on its s. w. border. Drained by Tyger and Pacolet rivers and their branches. Capital, Unionville. There were in 1840, neat cattle 17,063, sheep 7,535, swine 32,215; wheat 61,661 bush, produced, rye 1,578, Ind. corn 757,319, oats 63,405, potatoes 23,930, cotton 1,612,524 pounds; 25 stores, cap. $129,750; 2 smelting houses, producing gold to the value of $9,375; 7 tanneries, 15 distilleries, 5 flouring m., 20 grist m., 12 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $22,800. 6 acad. 240 students, 32 sch. 738 scholars. Pop. whites 10,485, slaves 8,351, free col'd 97; total, 18,936.

Union, County, Ga. Situated in the n. part of the state, and contains about 600 sq. ms. Drained by Hiawassee r. and its branches. The surface is uneven. Capital, Blairsville. There were in 1840, neat cattle 3,051, sheep 2,523, swine 11,235; wheat 7,343 bush, produced, rye 2,071, Ind. corn 129,340, oats 8,005, potatoes 8,788, tobacco 6,022; 2 stores, cap. $3,750; 1 tannery, 9 distilleries, 15 grist m., 6 saw m. Pop. whites 3,065, slaves 87; total, 3,152.

Union, Parish, La. Situated in the n. part of the state, and contains 1,200 sq. ms. Washita r. bounds it on the e. Watered by De Arbonne r. and its branches, and other branches of Washita r. Capital, Farmersville. It had in 1840, 6 sch. 100 scholars. Pop. whites 1,273, slaves 563, free col'd 2; total, 1,838.

Union, County, Ky. Situated in the n. w. part of the state, and contains 450 sq. ms. Bounded n. and w. by Ohio r., and s. e. by Tradewater cr. Drained by Highland cr. and its branches, and by branches of Tradewater cr. Capital, Morganfield. There were in 1840, neat cattle 7,059, sheep 6,302, swine 26,209; wheat 33,624 bush, produced, rye 2,004, Ind. corn 495,595, oats 58,441, potatoes 8,388, tobacco 612,158 pounds, cotton 6,156; 23 stores, cap. $115,850; 1 woolen fac, 8 tanneries, 1 distillery, 2 flouring m., 27 grist m., 5 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $30,750. 1 acad. 60 students, 5 sch. 117 scholars. Pop. whites 4,909, slaves 1,728, free col'd 36; total, 6,673.

Union, County, O. Situated a little n. w. of the centre of the state, and contains 450 sq. ms. Drained by Darby's cr., and other small branches of Scioto r. The surface is level; soil, very fertile. Capital, Marysville. There were in 1840, neat cattle 9,677, sheep 9,349, swine 14,844; wheat 57,972 bush, produced, rye 2,911, Ind. corn 289,607, buckwheat 2,366, oats 79,630, potatoes 18,932, tobacco 6,361 pounds, sugar 759,130; 20 stores, cap. $31,700; 1 fulling m., 4 tanneries, 2 distilleries, 1 flouring m., 5 grist m., 6 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $19,250. 55 sch. 1,738 scholars. Pop. 8,422.

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Union, County, la. Situated in the e. toward the s. part of the state, and contains 163 sq. ms. The surface is gently rolling; soil, fertile. Drained by the e. fork of Whitewater r. and its tributaries, which afford water power. Capital, Liberty. There were in 1840, neat cattle 7,945, sheep 14,169, swine 23,271; wheat 80,890 bush, produced, rye 3,052, Ind. corn 512,340, oats 136,027, potatoes 9,312, sugar 61,364 pounds; 20 stores, cap. $43,350; 5 fulling m., 2 woolen fac, 1 cotton fac. 125 sp., 6 tanneries, 10 distilleries, 6 flouring m., 12 grist m., 21 saw m., 3 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $77,285. 19 sch. 646 scholars. Pop. 8,017.

Union, County, Ill. Situated toward the s. part of the state, and contains 380 sq. ms. The surface is hilly; soil, fertile, particularly on the Mississippi, which runs on its w. boundary. Drained by Cash r. and Clear cr. Capital, Jonesboro'. There were in 1840, neat cattle 6,620, sheep 4,769, swine 22,268; wheat 26,898 bush, produced, Ind. corn 310,559, oats 52,913, potatoes 13,708, tobacco 3,002 pounds, sugar 7,464; 15 stores, cap. $53,400; 3 tanneries, 15 distilleries, 1 pottery, 1 flouring m., 20 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $17,509. 1 acad. 30 students, 12 sch. 337 scholars. Pop. 5,524.

Union, County, Ark. Situated in the s. part of the state, and contains 2,600 sq. ms. Drained by Washita r. and its branches. Capital, Union C. H. There were in 1840, neat cattle 6,295, sheep 789, swine 9,099; wheat 1,098 bush, produced, Ind. corn 111,365, oats 1,765, potatoes 10,021, cotton 404,599 lbs.; 6 stores, cap. $38,600; 20 grist m., 2 saw m., 4 sch. 64 scholars. Pop. whites 1,981, slaves 906, free col'd 2; total, 2,839.

Union, p-t., Lincoln co., Me., 31 s. e. Augusta, 616 W. The surface is gently uneven; soil, fertile, adapted to grain. Drained by St. George and Museongus Rivers. Incorporated in 1736. It has 6 stores, cap. $16,300: 3 fulling m., 1 paper fac, 4 grist m., 8 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $23,387. 13 sch. 722 scholars. Pop. 1,784.

Union, p-o., Carroll co., N. H., 41 n. e. Concord, 522 W.

Union, p-t., Tolland co., Ct., 35 n. e. Hartford, 371 W. The surface is hilly and broken; soil, loam and gravel, moderately productive. Quinnebaug r. rises in 2 ponds in this t., and Mashapaug, one of them, contains 800 acres. Drained by head branches of Willimantic r. It contains 1 Congregational and 1 Methodist church. It has 3 stores, cap. $5,000; 2 grist m., 8 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $8,000. 6 sch. 163 scholars. Pop. 669.

Union, p-t., Broome co., N. Y., 146 w. s. w. Albany, 288 W. The surface is undulating; soil, a fertile gravelly loam, adapted to grass. Drained by Nanticoke, and other tributaries of Susquehanna r., which bounds it on the s. The v. is situated on the n. side of Susquehanna r., and contains 1 Presbyterian church, 7 stores, 1 grist m., 2 saw m., 1 clothier's works, 60 dwellings, and about 400 inhabitants. There are in the t. 6 stores, cap. $20,000; 1 fulling m., 2 tanneries, 3 grist m., 28 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $9,000. 1 acad. 65 students, 23 sch. 981 scholars. Pop. 3,165.

Union, p-t., Essex co., N. J., 6 s. w. Newark, 48 n. e. Trenton, 214 W. The surface is rolling; soil, red shale, well cultivated. Watered by Elizabeth and Rahway rivers. It contains the v. of Union, or Connecticut Farms, which has 1 Presbyterian Church, 2 stores, and about 30 dwellings. There are in the t. 2 grist m., 4 saw m., 1 acad. 18 students, 5 sch. 183 scholars. Pop. 1,482.

Union, t., Gloucester co., N. J. It has 2 stores, cap. $2,300. Cap. in manufac. $600. 3 sch. 105 scholars. Pop. 1,074.

Union, t., Berks co., Pa. The surface is very hilly; soil, sterile gravel. Schuylkill r. runs on its n. boundary. Drained by Mill, French, and Sixpence creeks. It has 4 stores, cap. $7,568; 1 furnace, 2 forges, 1 tannery, 1 flouring m., 2 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $2,200. Pod. 1,272.

Union, t., Erie co., Pa., 22 s. e. Erie. The surface is hilly; soil, gravelly loam, adapted to grazing. Drained by the s. branch of French cr. It has 1 tannery, 1 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $9,000. 6 sch. 140 scholars. Pop. 593.

Union, t., Huntingdon co., Pa., 15 s. Huntingdon. It is surrounded by mountains, with Plankton Cabin valley intervening. It has 2 stores, rap. $7,800; 1 tannery, 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $3,440. 1 sch. 27 scholars. Pop. 817.

Union, t., Bedford co.. Pa. It has 1 store, cap. $1,500; 1 fulling m., 1 furnace, 1 tannery, 1 distillery, 1 flouring m., 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,975. 2 sch. 60 scholars. Pop. 1,029.

Union, t., Luzerne co., Pa. The surface is very uneven; but much of it is capable of cultivation. Drained by Hemlock, Shickshinny, and Huntington creeks. The North Branch canal passes through the t. It has 2 stores, cap. $4,000; 2 grist m., 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $3,750 8 sch. 235 scholars. Pop. 1,242.

Union, t., Washington co., Pa. It has 1 distillery, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 6 saw m., 1 sch. 100 scholars. Pop. 853.

Union, t., Mifflin co., Pa. It has 3 stores, cap. $11,500; 1 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 1 tannery, 3 grist m., 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $15,405. 8 sch. 260 scholars. Pop. 1,221.

Union, t., Schuylkill co., Pa. It has 3 flouring m., 2 grist m., 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $25,000. Pop. 906.

Union, t., Fayette co., Pa. Drained by Redstone cr. and its branches. Iron ore is abundant. It has 2 stores, cap. $8,000; 1 furnace, 2 tanneries, 1 distillery, 7 grist m., 14 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $12,782. 9 sch. 405 scholars. Pop. 2,723.

Union, t., Union co., Pa. Bounded by Susquehanna r. and its w. branch. The surface is mountainous; soil, calcareous loam. It has 1 store, cap. $2,000; 2 fulling m., 1 tannery, 2 distilleries, 1 pottery, 4 grist m., 5 saw m., 2 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $1,200. Pop. 1,630.

Union, p-v., capital of Monroe co., Va., 229 w. Richmond, 266 W. It contains a court house, jail, 1 Presbyterian and 1 Methodist church. 4 stores, 2 tanneries, and about 600 inhabitants.

Union, p-v., Randolph t., Montgomery co., O., 12 n. w. Dayton, 75 w. by s. Columbus. It contains 2 stores, several mechanic shops, 35 dwellings, and about 200 inhabitants. Within half a m. are 4 grist m., 1 carding machine, and 3 gun-smiths' shops.

Union, t., Allen co., O. It has 2 sch. 35 scholars. Pop. 669.

Union, t, Belmont co., O. The soil is very fertile. Drained by Stillwater cr., which affords water power. The national road runs e. and w. through this t. It has 5 sch. 134 scholars. Pop. 2,126.

Union, t., Brown co., O. It contains Ripley and Levana villages. Bounded s. w. by Ohio r. Watered by Red Oak and Eagle creeks. It has 1 college, 22 students, 1 acad. 45 students, 4 sch. 190 scholars. Pop. 3,316.

Union, t., Butler co.. O. It has 3 sch. 98 scholars. Pop. 1,823.

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Union, t., Carroll co., O. Pop. 889.

Union, t., Champaign co., O. It has 2 sch. 49 scholars. Pop. 1,249.

Union, t., Clermont co., O. It has 3 stores, cap. 84,800; 1 distillery, 1 flouring m., 1 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $9,575. 3 sch. 115 scholars. Pop. 1,423.

Union, t., Clinton co., O. It has 8 stores, cap. $44,000; 1 fulling m., 2 woolen fac, 3 tanneries, 1 flouring m., 3 grist m., 6 saw m., 1 oil m., 2 printing offices, 2 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $23,250. 15 sch. 1,218 scholars. Pop. 3,284.

Union, t., Hancock co., O. It has 7 sch. 216 scholars. Pop. 637.

Union, t., Highland co., O. It has 5 sch. 128 scholars. Pop. 1,089.

Union, t., Knox co., O. Mohiccan River runs through its e. part. It has 5 sch. 337 scholars. Pop. 1,098.

Union, t., La Fayette co., O. It has 11 stores, cap. $33,845; 1 tannery, 1 flouring m., 1 grist m., 2 saw m., 2 printing offices, 1 weekly newspaper. Cap. in manufac. $6,300. 13 sch. 400 scholars. Pop. 1,945.

Union, t., Lawrence co., O. It has 6 sch. 182 scholars. Pop. 1,034.

Union, t., Licking co., O. It has 10 sch. 485 scholars. Pop. 1,637.

Union, t., Logan co., O. It has 3 sch. 182 scholars. Pop. 832.

Union, t., Madison co., O. It has 5 stores, cap. $11,900. 1 fulling m., 2 potteries, 2 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $2,725. 12 sch. 245 scholars. Pop. 1,350.

Union, t, Mercer co., O. It has 1 sch. 25 scholars. Pop. 566.

Union, t., Miami co., O. It has 7 sch. 397 scholars. Pop. 1,967.

Union, t., 3Monroe co., O. Pop. 1,356.

Union, t., Morgan co., O. It has 2 stores, cap. $2,500; 1 tannery, 2 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $4,300. 9 sch. 290 scholars Pop. 1,328.

Union, t., Muskingum co., O. It has 4 churches. The v. contains an academy and 151 inhabitants. There are in the t. 1 college, 40 students, 2 sch. 58 scholars. Pop. 1,625.

Union, t., Putnam co., O. Pop. 401.

Union, t., Scioto co., O. The surface is hilly; soil, generally fertile. Drained by Little Scioto r., flowing into Ohio r. It has 2 sch. 52 scholars. Pop. 575.

Union, t., Tuscarawas co., O. It contains Rockford v., and has 5 sch. 411 scholars. Pop. 945.

Union, t., Ross co., O. Pop. 2,632.

Union, t., Union co., O. It contains Milford v., and has 1 Unitarian and 1 Presbyterian church. It has 5 sch. 152 scholars. Population 694.

Union, t., Warren co., O. It contains Deerfield v., and several others. It has 7 sch. 435 scholars. Pop. 1,617.

Union, p-v., Boone co., Ky., 73 n. by E. Frankfort, 507 W. It contains about 50 inhabitants.

Union, p-v., Talbot co., Ga., 68 w. s. w. Milledgeville, 724 W.

Union, t.. Branch co., Mich. The soil is fertile, adapted to grain. It has 2 stores, capital $12,000; 2 flouring m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $50,100. 5 sch. 80 scholars. Population

Union, p-v., Cass co., Mich., 160 w. s. w. Detroit, 605 W.

Union, p-o., Rock co., Wis., 20 s. e. Madison, 827 W.

Union, p-v., Greene co., Ala., 33 s. s. w. Tuscaloosa, 851 W.

Union, p-v., Newton co., Miss., 75 e. Jackson, 942 W.

Union, p-o., Gibson co., Ia.

Union, t., Grant co., Ia. It has 1 sch. 15 scholars. Pop. 593.

Union, t., Hancock co., Ia It has 1 sch. 25 scholars. Pop. 476.

Union, t., Miami co., Ia. It has 2 stores, cap. $30,600; 1 grist m., 1 saw m., 3 sch. 58 scholars. Pop. 584.

Union, t., Rush co., Ia. It has 7 sch. 165 scholars. Pop. 1,480.

Union, t., Shelby co., Ia. It has 6 distilleries, 4 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $1,550.

Union, t., Montgomery co., Ia. It has 4 sch. 90 scholars. Pop. 2,943.

Union, p-v., capital of Franklin co., Mo., 73 e. Jefferson City, 863 W. Situated on Bourbeuse cr., a branch of Maramec r., 7 s. Missouri r. It contains a court house, jail, 4 stores, and 200 inhabitants.

Union, p-v., capital of Union co., Ark., 206 s. Little Rock, 1,251 W. Situated on the s. w. side of Wachita r., and contains a court house, several stores, and about 100 dwellings.

Union, t., Johnson co., Ark. It has 1 store, cap. $2,000; 1 grist m. Pop. 114.

Union, t., Greene co., Ark. It has 1 store, cap. $1,300. Pop. 526.

Union, t., Lawrence co., Ark. It has 3 sch. 75 scholars. Pop. 259.

Union, t.., Marion co., Ark. It has 1 store, cap. $1,200; 1 grist m. Pop. 287.

Union, t., Pope co., Ark. It has 1 distillery, 1 sch. 16 scholars. Pop. 291.

Union, t., St. Francis co., Ark. It has 2 stores, cap. $3,500; 1 flouring m., 4 grist m., 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $12,000. Pop. 613.

Union, t., Van Buren co., Ark. Population 207.

Union Bridge, p-o., Carroll co., Md., 67 n. w. Annapolis, 68 W.

Union City, p-v., Sherwood t., Branch co., Mich., 116 w. s. w. Detroit, 572 W. Situated on St. Joseph's r., at the junction of Coldwater r., at the head of navigation, on the St. Joseph. It has 1 store, several mechanic shops, and a number of dwellings, and possesses great water power.

Union Church, p-o., Jefferson co., Miss.

Union Corners, p-o., Sparta t, Livingston co., N. Y., 251 w. Albany, 343 W.

Union Corners, p-o., Northumberland co., Pa., 76 n. by e. Harrisburg, 186 W.

Union District, p-o., Washtenaw co., Mich., 44 w. Detroit, 520 W.

Union Ellery, p-o., Ellery t., Chautauque CO., N. Y., 341 w. by s. Albany, 328 W.

Union Falls, p-v., Black Brook t., Clinton co., N. Y., 168 n. Albany, 543 W. Situated on the w. side of Saranac r., which here affords great water power. It has 1 store, 2 saw m., 1 extensive forge, and about 20 dwellings.

Union Furnace, p-o., Huntingdon co., Pa.

Union Grove, p-o.. Prince George co., Va., 36 s. e. Richmond, 155 W.

Union Grove, p-o., Whitesides co., Ill., 191 n. by w. Springfield, 854 W.

Union Grove, p-o., Newton co., Mo.

Union Hall, p-o., Franklin co., Va., 164 w. s. w. Richmond, 239 W. It contains 1 Methodist church, and on Pig r., in the vicinity, 1 flouring m., and a woolen and cotton fac. It has about 15 dwellings.

Union Hill, p-o., Upson co., Ga., 71 w. by s. Milledgeville, 693 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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