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Tippecanoe, p-o., Harrison co., O.
Tippecanoe, p-t., Tippecanoe co., Ia., 82 n. w. Indianapolis, 640 W. It has 3 sch. 79 scholars. Pop. 1,374.
Tippecanoe, p-o., Macon co., Mo.
Tipton, County, Tenn. Situated in the w. part of the state, and contains 415 sq. ms. Mississippi r. bounds it on the w. Watered by Hatchy r. and its branches, and Forked Deer r. in its n. w. part, and branches of Loosahatchy r. in its s. part. Capital, Covington. There were in 1840, neat cattle 9,974, sheep 1,207, swine 21,851; wheat 12,819 bush, produced, rye 2,493, Ind. corn 359,269, oats 21,890, potatoes 26,285, tobacco 74,110 pounds, cotton 1,015,892; 2 commercial houses and 2 commission houses, cap. $15,500; 3 stores, cap. $20,300; 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $2,000. 1 acad. 55 students, 7 sch. 140 scholars. Pop. whites 3,637, slaves 3,132, free col'd 31; total, 6,800.
Tipton, p-v., capital of Cedar co., Iowa. Situated a little w. of Sugar cr., a branch of Cedar r., on a high rolling prairie. It contains a court house, and about 50 inhabitants.
Tiptonsport, p-v., Carroll co., Ia., 7 n. Delphi, 75 n. n. w. Indianapolis, 627 W. Situated on the s. e. side of Wabash r.
Tiro, p-o., Auburn t., Richland co., O., 84 n. n. e. Columbus, 402 W.
Tishamingo, County, Miss. Situated in the N. e. corner of the state, and contains 1,300 sq. ms. Tennessee r. runs on its n. e. boundary. Drained by Yellow and Tuscumbia creeks, and head branches of the e. fork of Tombigbee r. Capital, Jacinto. There were in 1840, neat cattle 11,120, sheep 2,324, swine 22,371; wheat 5,130 bush, produced, Ind. corn 281,451, oats 9,223, potatoes 9,102, cotton 175,475 pounds; 5 stores, cap. $19,400; 6 cotton fac, 3 tanneries, 7 grist m., 6 oil m. Cap, in manufac. $12,225. 14 sch. 301 scholars. Pop. whites 5,852, slaves 828, free col'd 1; total, 6,681.
Tisbury, t., Dukes co., Mass., 85 s. s. E. Bos-ton, 23 s. E. New Bedford. It occupies the central part of the island of Martha's Vineyard. The surface is level, with some hills in the n. part; soil, generally fertile. Holmes Hole, in its n. e. part, has a good harbor, and a v., which contains a Baptist and a Methodist church, and about 100 dwellings. There are also in the t. 1 Congregational and 1 Baptist church, in a v. in the w. part of the t. There are in the t. 6 stores, cap. $20,100; 1 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 5 grist m. Cap. in manufac. $2,245. 1 acad. 40 students, 6 sch. 205 scholars. Pop. 1,520.
Titus' Store, p-o., Cadiz t., Harrison co., O., 107 e. by n. Columbus, 291 W.
Titusville, p-v., Mercer co., N. J., 8 e. Trenton, 167 V/.
Tiverton, p-t., Newport co., R. I., 13 n. e. Newport, 24 s. e. Providence, 420 W. The surface is gently uneven; soil, gravelly loam, and fertile. Bounded on the w. by the e. passage of Narraganset bay, and Mount Hope bay. Its navigable waters afford great facilities for navigation, of which it has considerable, employed chiefly in the fisheries. It has several ponds, well stored with fish, the outlets of which afford water power. A stone bridge, 1,000 feet long, connects it with Rhode Island. It has 14 store, cap. $10,575; 2 woolen fac, 6 cotton fac. 1,600 sp., 8 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $132,900. 19 sch. 527 scholars. Pop. 3,183.
Tiverton, p-t., Coshocton co., O. Organized in 1824, by the name of Union, but soon changed to its present name. It has 2 stores, cap. $2,0U0; 1 tannery, 1 flouring m. Pop. 665.
Tiverton Four Corners, p-o., Newport co-ll. I., 28 s. E. Providence, 424 W.
Tivoli, p-v., Redhook t., Dutchess co., N. Y. 51 s. Albany, 329 W. Situated on the e. side of Hudson r., and contains 2 churches, 3 stores, 2 grist m., 1 cloth fac, 2 saw m., 50 dwellings, and about 300 inhabitants. A steam ferry-boat crosses Hudson r. to Saugerties. It has been known as Redhook Upper Landing.
Tobacco Port, p-v., Caldwell co., Ky., 227 w. s. w. Frankfort, 763 W.
Tobacco Port, p-v., Stewart co., Tenn., 85 w. n. w. Nashville, 765 W. It contains about 50 inhabitants.
Tobacco Row, p-o., Amherst co., Va.
Tobacco Stick, p-o., Dorchester co., Md.
Tobehanna, t., Monroe co., Pa. The surface is hilly; soil, gravel and barren. Lehigh r. bounds it on the n. w. Drained by Tobehanna cr. and its branches. It has 26 saw m., 3 sch. 20 scholars. Pop. 591.
Tobehanna, p-o., Tyrone t., Steuben co., N. Y., 198 w. by s. Albany, 313 W.
Tobehanna, r., Pa., receives several tributaries, passes through a swampy country, and enters the Lehigh 2 ms. below Stoddartsville. It is capable of affording water power.
Toboyne, t., Perry co., Pa. It has 5 stores, cap. $11,000; 3 tanneries, 1 distillery, 2 flouring m., 2 grist m., 11 saw m. Cap. in manufac $23,737. 10 sch. 250 scholars. Pop. 1,442.
Toby, t., Clarion co., Pa., 15 n. Kittaning. 190 n. e. Harrisburg, 236 W. The surface is partly rolling, partly level; soil, loam. Clarion r. bounds it on the n. and Alleghany r. on the w. Drained by Licking, Cherryrun, Catfish, and Red Bank creeks. Salt and copperas are found. It has 4 stores, cap. $6,700; 1 fulling m., 1 furnace, 3 tanneries, 1 distillery, 1 pottery, 4 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $44,370. 4 sch. 22 scholars. Pop. 1,829.
Todd, County, Ky. Situated in the s., toward the w. part of the state, and contains 612 sq ms. Drained by Wolf Lick fork of Muddy r., and other streams, flowing into Green r., and by Elk fork of Red r. and its branches, flowing into Cumberland r. Capital, Elkton. There were in 1840, neat cattle 8,359, sheep 11,557, swine 33,405: wheat 83,717 bush, pro., rye 2,609, In. corn 632,950, oats 206,065, potatoes 12,634, tobacco 3,123,898 pounds, cotton 9,606, sugar 11,160; 18 stores, cap. $72,800; 4 tanneries, 18 distilleries, 7 flouring m., 25 grist m., 10 saw m., 1 printing office. Cap. in manufac $43,260. 9 acad. 245 students, 16 sch. 340 scholars. Pop. whites 6,070, slaves 3,879, free col'd 42; total 9,991.
Todd, t., Huntington co., Pa. It has 1 furnace, 1 forge, 3 grist m., 5 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $5,205. 1 sch. 56 scholars. Pop. 780.
Todd's, p-o., Spottsylvania co., Va., 79 n. Richmond, 78 W.
Toledo, p-v., Port Lawrence t., capital of Lucas co., O., 134 n. n. w. Columbus, 464 W. Situated on the w. bank of Maumee r., near its entrance into Maumee bay. It contains 41 stores, 6 warehouses, 35 mechanic shops, 2 steam saw m., 2 iron foundries, and 2 printing offices, each issuing a weekly newspaper. The number of steamboat arrivals is over 400 annually, and of schooners about 250. It is 2½ ms. above Manhattan v. Steamboats continually ply between Toledo and Detroit. Pop. 1,222.
Toler's, p-o., Amite co., Miss., 110 s. s. w. Jackson, 1,110 W.
Tolersville, p-v., Louisa co., Va., 54 n. w. Richmond, 97 W.
Tolland, County, Ct. Situated in the n. toward the e. part of the state, and contains 337 sq. ms. Surface in the w. undulating or level, in the e. hilly and mountainous; soil, in the w. adapted to grain, in the e. to grazing. Watered by Willimantic and Hop rivers, and their branches, in the e., and by Scantic, Hockanum, and Salmon Rivers in the w. Its streams afford good water power. Capital, Tolland. There were in 1840, neat cattle 17,485, sheep 43,654, swine 7,713; wheat 7,552 bush, produced, rye 50,709, Ind. corn 87,348, buckwheat 20,105, oats 88,660, potatoes 231,090, silk cocoons 10,508 pounds; 53 stores, cap. $153,320; 6 furnaces, 2 forges, 17 fulling m., 19 woolen fac, 11 cotton fac. 8,622 sp., 15 tanneries, 9 distilleries, 2 glass fac, 1 pottery, 35 grist m., 74 saw m., 3 oil m., 3 paper fac. Cap. in manufac. $931,662. 2 acad. 53 students, 124 sch. 4,830 scholars. Pop. 17,980.
Tolland, p-t., Hampden co., Mass., 118 w. Boston, 364 W. The surface is elevated; soil, adapted to grazing. Farmington r. runs through its n. w. part, and on its s. w. border. Watered by branches of this r., one of which flows from a large pond, a little n. of the centre. The v. contains a Congregational church. There are in the t. 1 tannery, 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $6,200. 7 sch. 149 scholars. Pop. 627.
Tolland, p-t., capital of Tolland co., Ct., 18 e. n. e. Hartford, 354 W. The surface is mountainous and rough; soil, in the valleys, a warm, fertile loam. Snipsic pond, on its n. w. border, is 2 ms. long, and 100 rods wide, and has its outlet into Hockanum r. A little s. of the centre is another pond, which receives and discharges the head waters of Hop r. The v., situated on an elevated plain, contains a court house, a jail, a bank, 3 churches, 1 Congregational, 1 Baptist, and 1 Methodist, and about 40 dwellings, many of them neat. There are in the t. 6 stores, cap. $13,500; 1 tannery, 3 grist m., 8 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $8,650. 1 acad. 25 students, 12 sch. 457 scholars. Pop. 1,566.
Toll Gate, p-o., Marion co., Ala., 78 n. n. w. Tuscaloosa, 829 W.
Tombigbee, r., Miss, and Ala., rises in several sources in Tishamingo co., Miss., and flowing s., receives various branches, and passes Columbus, Miss., in Lowndes co., and in the lower part of the co. it passes into Ala.; and 60 ms. below, receives from the N. e. the Black Warrior, nearly as large as itself, at Buffport, and proceeding in a winding course s. 100 ms., it joins the Alabama r. to form Mobile r., 45 ms. above the head of Mobile bay, and about 70 ms. from the Gulf of Mexico. Its whole course, including its windings, is nearly 500 ms. It is navigable for large vessels, nine months in the year, to St. Stephen's, and for steamboats to Columbus, Miss.
Tomhannock, p-o., Pittstown t., Rensselaer co., N. Y., 20 e. Albany, 390 W.
Tompkins, County, N. Y. Situated a little s. w. of the centre of the state, and contains 580 sq. ms. The s. part of Cayuga and Seneca lakes extend into the co., and through them it has access to the Erie canal, and through the lakes a passage by steamboats. Watered by Fall and Six-Mile creeks, and Cayuga inlet, which flow into Cayuga lake, have fine falls, and afford extensive water power. The surface is moderately uneven; soil, very fertile, adapted to grain and to grass. Capital, Ithaca. There were in 1840, neat cattle 28,908, sheep 86,525, swine 23,772; wheat 377,201 bush, produced, rye 4,579, Ind. corn 216,515, buckwheat 71,122, barley 9,104, oats 288,695, potatoes 339,557, hops 2,100 pounds, silk cocoons 200, sugar 88,747; 95 stores, cap. $585,450; 11 lumber yards, cap. $169,125; 2 furnaces, 19 fulling m., 2 woolen fac, 1 cotton fac. 1,572 sp., 27 tanneries, 5 distilleries, 1 brewery, 1 rope fac, 8 flouring m., 30 grist m., 178 saw m., 3 oil m., 2 paper fac, 5 printing offices, 3 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $680,9d3. 2 acad. 337 students, 225 sch. 12,678 scholars. Pop. 37,948.
Tompkins, t, Delaware co., N. Y., 22 s. w. Delhi, 100 s. s. w. Albany. The surface is hilly and mountainous. Drained by Mohawk or w. branch of Delaware r. and its tributaries, and by tributaries of Popacton branch of Delaware r. The line of the New York and Erie railroad passes through its s. part. It has 5 stores, cap. $18,900; 2 fulling m., 2 tanneries, 2 grist m., 26 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $17,705. 18 sch. 597 scholars. Pop. 2,035.
Tompkins, p-t., Jackson co., Mich., 91 w. Detroit, 561 W. Drained by Grand r. and its branch, Sandstone r. It has 2 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $7,200. Pop. 209.
Tompkinsville, p-v., Castleton t., Richmond co., N. Y., 154 s. by w. Albany, 6 s. New York, 234 W. Pleasantly situated on the n. e. part of Staten Island, overlooking the Quarantine Ground. Steam ferry-boats connect it with New York. Incorporated in 1823, and contains 3 churches, 1 Dutch Reformed, 1 Episcopal, and 1 Methodist, 12 stores and groceries, 200 dwellings, and about 1,400 inhabitants. It contains a marine hospital, or lazaretto, for the reception of patients, arriving from foreign ports, afflicted with infectious or contagious diseases. It opens April 1st, and closes November 1st, annually. The Marine Hospital is 177 feet long, by 49 deep, 3 stories high. It has also a yellow-fever hospital, 136 by 28 feet, with wings, 37 by 28 feet, 2 stories high; and a small-pox hospital, 80 by 27 feet, 2 stories high; and other buildings, with 30 acres of land attached; the whole enclosed by a substantial brick wall.
Tompkinsville, p-v., capital of Monroe co., Ky., 153 s. s. w. Frankfort, 648 W. Situated on a branch of Big Barren r., and contains a court house, jail, and 183 inhabitants.
Tom's Brook, p-o., Shenandoah co., Va., 156 N. n. w. Richmond, 98 W.
Tom's Creek, p-o., Surry co., N. C., 139 w. n. w. Raleigh, 332 W.
Tom's Creek, p-o., Franklin co., Ga.
Toms, r., N. J., rises by several branches in Monmouth co., and flows into Barnegat bay.
Tom's River, p-v., Dover t., Monmouth co., N. J., 33 s. e. Trenton, 199 W. Situated on both sides of Tom's r., 6 ms. from its entrance into Barnegat bay. A bridge across the r., 200 feet long, connects the v. It contains 1 Methodist church, 6 stores, and about 60 dwellings. Small vessels are built here, and more than $200,000 worth of timber and wood are annually ex-ported.
Tomsville, p-v., Chester co., S. C, 74 n. Columbia, 455 W.
Tonawanda, p-t., Erie co., N. Y., 298 w. Albany, 392 W. The surface is level, and includes Grand Island in Niagara r.; soil, fertile. Drained by Tonawanda cr. The v. is situated on the e. side of Niagara r., at the junction of Tonawanda cr. and the Erie Canal. From the dam here in the cr. there are outlet locks to Niagara r. It has a good harbor for steamboats and other vessels. It contains 1 church, 6 stores, 125 dwellings, and about 700 inhabitants. It has 11 stores, cap. §16,540; 1 brewery, 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $250,900. 4 sch. 71 scholars. Pop. 1,261.
Tonawanda, cr., N. Y., rises in the s. part of Wyoming co., and flowing n. to Batavia, it turns to the n. w. and w., dividing Erie and Niagara counties, and flows into Niagara r. at Tonawanda v. For 12 ms. it constitutes a part of the Erie Canal.
Tonnedagana, County, Mich. Situated in the n. w. part of the peninsula, and contains about 150 sq. ms. Bounded n. by the straits of Mackinaw, and w. by Lake Michigan. Drained by small streams flowing into the lake. It is unorganized.
Toolsborough, p-o., Louisa co., Iowa.
Topsfield, p-t., Washington co., Me., 235 n. e. Augusta, 821 W. A considerable lake, the s. source of Mattawamkeag r., lies on its n. border. Incorporated in 1838. It has 1 sch. 40 scholars. Pop. 188.
Topsfield, p-t., Essex co., Mass., 25 n. by e. Boston, 465 W. The surface is moderately uneven; soil, fertile, particularly on the streams. Watered by Ipswich r. The v. contains an academy, 1 Congregational church, and some handsome dwellings. Boots and shoes are extensively manufactured. First settled in 1639; incorporated in 1,650. There are in the t. 3 stores, cap. $6,400; 2 grist m. Cap. in manufac. §23,500. 1 acad. 104 students, 4 sch. 411 scholars. Pop. 1,059.
Topsham, p-t., capital, with Wiscasset and Warren, of Lincoln co., Me., 29 s. by w. Augusta, 571 W. Bounded s. and e. by Androscoggin r., which affords great water power, and furnishes extensive facilities for navigation and ship building. Lumber is largely exported. Incorporated in 1764. It contains a courthouse. It lies opposite to Brunswick, with which it is connected by a substantial bridge. It has 9 stores, cap. $23,000; 1 fulling m., 1 tannery, 1 grist m., 13 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $116,000. 12 sch. 642 scholars. Pop. 1,883.
Topsham, p-t.. Orange co., Vt., 23 s. e. Montpelier, 525 W. The surface is uneven and stony; soil, adapted to grain and to grazing. Watered by head branches of Wait's r. It has a town house, occupied also as a church by several denominations. Chartered in 1761; first settled in 1781; organized in 1790. It has 2 stores, cap. $8,000; 2 fulling m., 3 tanneries. 3 grist m., 10 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $88,100. 18 sch. 650 scholars. Pop. 1,745.
Torbit's Store, p-o., Chester dist., S. C., 65 N. Columbia, 453 W.
Toronto, p-o., Vermilion co., Ia., 81 w. Indianapolis, 652 W.
Torringford, p-v., Torrington t., Litchfield co., Ct., 24 w. by n. Hartford, 335 W. Situated in the E. part of the t., and contains a Congregational church.
Torrington, p-t., Litchfield co., Ct., 28 w. by n. Hartford, 335 W. The surface is uneven; soil, adapted to grazing. Drained by Naugatuck r. and its branches. It contains 5 churches, 3 Congregational, 1 Baptist, and 1 Methodist. In its s. part is the flourishing manufacturing v. of Wolcottville, which contains 1 Congregational church, and academy, 3 stories, of brick, used also as a church by several denominations, 4 stores, a large woolen fac, and about 40 dwellings. There are in the t. 3 stores, cap. $12,000; 1 woolen fac, 1 tannery, 4 grist m., 8 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $152,500. 14 sch. 416 scholars. Pop. 1,707.
Tossnot Depot, p-o., Edgecombe co., N. C., 72 e. Raleigh, 259 W. It is on the Wilmington and Raleigh railroad.
Tottens Wells, p-o., Obion co., Tenn., 140 w. by n. Nashville, 826 W.
Toulon, p-v., capital of Stark co., Ill. It obtains a courthouse and a number of dwellings.
Toulon, p-v., Haywood co., Tenn., 167 w. s. w. Nashville, 850 W.
Towamensing, t., Montgomery co., Pa., 20 Philadelphia, 9 Norristown. The surface is level; soil, red shale. Drained by Skippack and Towamensing creeks. It contains a church near its centre. It has 1 store, cap. $1,500; 2 grist m., 3 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $1,820. 4 sch. 153 scholars. Pop. 763.
Towamensing, t., Northampton co., Pa., 87 E. n. e. Harrisburg, 194 W. The surface is a mass of mountains, three fourths of which is a desert , soil, gravel. Lehigh r., on its w. boundary, separates it from Mauch Chunk and Lausanne townships. Near its s. w. boundary is a Lutheran church. It has 6 stores, cap. $15,500; 3 lumber yards, cap. $6,200; 1 fulling m., 2 furnace. 1 forge, 1 tannery, 5 grist m., 8 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $65,000. 5 sch. 140 scholars. Pop. 1,847.
Towanda, p-t., capital of Bradford co., Pa., 134 n. by e. Harrisburg, 244 W. The surface is hilly; soil, gravelly loam. Drained by Sugar cr., flowing into Susquehanna r., which bounds it on the e. It contains bituminous coal. The b. is situated on the w. bank of the n. branch of Susquehanna r., and is the capital of the co. Incorporated in 1823, and contains a court house, jail: 16 stores, cap. $64,349; 1 furnace, 1 tannery, 1 distillery, 3 printing offices, 3 weekly newspapers. Cap. in manufac. $18,700. 1 acad. 80 students, 1 sch. 63 scholars. Pop. 912. There are in the t., exclusive of the borough, 1 fulling m., 1 woolen fac, 2 grist m., 1 furnace, 3 saw m., 1 oil m. Cap. in manufac. $5,100. 4 sch. 227 scholars. Pop. 1,002.
Tower Hill, p-v., S. Kingston t, Washington co., R. I., 37 s. Providence, 396 W. It contains an Episcopal church.
Towlesville, p-o., Howard t.., Steuben co., N. Y., 227 w. by s. Albany, 307 W.
Town Creek, p-o., Alleghany co., Md.
Towners, p-o., Patterson t., Putnam co., N. J., 95 s. by E. Albany, 292 W.
Town Hill, p-o., Luzerne co., Pa.
Townsbury, p-o., Warren co., N. J., 65 n w. Trenton, 220 W.
Townsend, p-t., Windham co., Vt., 117 s. Montpelier, 439 W. The surface is generally uneven, with elevated and steep hills; soil adapted to grazing, and producing grain, fertile, especially along the streams. Watered by West r. The principal v. contains a Congregational and a Baptist church, 3 stores, and about 40 dwellings. The Leland Classical and English school here has a brick building 54 by 36 feet, and a large boarding house for its students. There are in the t. 4 stores, cap. $13,500; 1 fulling m., 2 tanneries, 3 grist m., 4 saw m. Cap. in manufac. $3,125. 1 acad. 156 students, 9 sch. 430 scholars. Pop. 1,315.

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