Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C

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The Potomack company have already made a beginning on this work.— The Monocosy, one hundred and fifty miles below Cumberland, is navigable thirty mjles above its mouth. This branch is within two miles of Frederick- Town, in Maryland, one of the largest inland towns in the United States.* These several streams, as well as the main river, pass through a country not exceeded, in fertility of soil and salubrity of air, by any in America, if any in the world ; and few parts of America can boast of b...eing equally healthy with the banks of this river, and the adjacent country.
Digitized by Google Lear: Observations on the Potqmo^k. 123 The number of inhabitants living in the several coun- ties of Virginia and Maryland, bordering upon the * Report of the Committee appointed by the Merchants of George- Town and Alexandria, which, being founded on the actual observations made by order of the Directors of the Potomack Company, may be deemed authentic. ^ (11) Potomack or its branches, amount to upwards of three hundred thousand, according to the census taken by- order of the general government, in the year 1791.— They are all, or so nearly so, that not one fiftieth part can be excepted, cultivators of the soil.


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