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VIEW OF HARRISBURGH, PA., AND PENN. R. R. BRIDGE ACROSS THE SUSQUEHANNA.

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864,686

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San Francisco

Denver.

New Haven.
Wilmington.
Jacksonville.

Atlanta.
Chicago.
Indianapolis.
Dubuque.
Leavenworth.
Louisville.

New Orleans.
Portland.

Baltimore.
Boston.
Detroit.
Minneapolis.
Baton Rouge.
St. Louis.
Omaha.
Virginia City.
Manchester.
Newark.
New York.
Wilmington.

Cincinnati.

Salem.

Portland.

Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island,
S. Carolina,
Tennessee,
Texas,
Vermont,

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4,289,738

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Virginia,

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Harrisburg. Philadelphia.

Prov. Newport. Providence.

995,706

29,385

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Columbia.

Charleston.

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1,597,509

237,504 1845

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332,286 1,512,203

10,212 1791

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40,904

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Richmond.

Richmond.

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* Congressional Apportionment for each State is two less. See Map for State Boundaries.

The Vote 1884: Cleveland, 4,874,986; E. V. 219. Blaine, 4,851,981; E. V. 182. St. John, 150,369. Butler, 175,370. Bold figures in first Column show Democratic Electoral Vote, 1884.

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SOCIAL HOURS

GEOGRAPHY:

MOUNTAINS, ISLANDS, AND CAPES.

"GIVE IT UP,

HOME GUTTURE

TEST EXERCISES.

1. Where is the highest mountain range in the world?

2. Where is the longest range in the world?

Locate, and give the height of the following mountain peaks:

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42. What may be said of the formation of most Continental Islands?

43. Of what are Oceanic Islands the product?

44. Name a few volcanic islands.

45. Are there many islands, or groups of islands, of coral formation? 46. Where are the Lobos and Chincha Islands, and for what noted? 47. What are the Banks of Newfoundland?

48. What are Keys?

49. What is remarkable about many of the Pacific Islands?

50. How large is Australia?

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