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Browsing named entities in George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America, together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published: description of towns and cities. (ed. George P. Rowell and company).

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Fredericton, New Brunswick a city of 7,000 pop., on right bank of St. John River, 60 miles N. N. W. of St. John. It is the head of navigation for large vessels, and was made a port of entry in 1848, since which it has become the chief entreport of commerce with the interior. Extensively engaged in the exportation of lumber.
Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island a town of 4,649 pop., on Narragansett Bay. Has a good harbor. Engaged in manufacturing and commerce. Value of manufactures for the year 1864, $2,122,694.
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island Semi-State Capital, a city of 54,595 pop., at the head of Narragansett Bay. Connected to Boston, New York and other principal cities by railroads. The commerce and manufactures are very extensive and important. The largest city in the state, and the second in New England. Seat of Brown University. Value of manufactures for the year 1864, $30,638,177.
Woonsocket, Providence County, Rhode Island a village of 4,325 pop., in Cumberland township, on Blackstone River, 16 miles from Providence. Extensively engaged in cotton, woolen and other manufactures. Pop. of township 7,512. Value of manufactures for the year 1864, $7,449,493.
Wakefield, Washington County, Rhode Island a village of 600 pop., in South Kingston township. Pop. of township 4,513. Engaged in manufactures. Value of manufactures for the year 1864, $2,125,000.
Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Island a town of 3,815 pop., on the Providence & Stonington Railroad. Extensively engaged in cotton and other manufactures. Value of manufactures for 1864, $2,250,000.
Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas a town of 1,200 pop., about 20 miles W. of Trinity River, and 180 N. by E. of Austin.
Victoria, Victoria County, Texas a town of 4,000 pop., on Guadalupe River, 120 S. by E. of Austin, and 40 miles N. W. of Indianola.
Barrie, Ontario a town of 800 pop., on an arm of Lake Simcoe, 60 miles N. N. W. of Toronto. A steamboat plies between Barrie and other ports on the lake.
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio a village of 721* pop., in Centre township. A railroad connects with the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad at Bayard.
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