The Susquehanna waters much of the interior parts of the state, being in some places, very crooked, broad and shallow. ... corn is an original; and strawberries, with grapes of various kinds, grow naturally in the woods, as well as mulberries. ... butter, cheese, cider, apples, soap, myrtle-wax and tallow candles, strong beer, linseed oil, strong waters, deer-skins, and other ... the produce of both is sent thence to England, where it is always laid out in goods, and sent home to Pennsylvania.
Title | : | Encyclopædia |
Author | : | |
Publisher | : | - 1798 |
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