GENERAL GEOGRAPHY, 5
Maryland is the fifth state of the Union in
density of population, there being to the square
mile in Massachusetts 67; Rhode Island 61;
Connecticutt 59 ; New Jersey 40, Maryland
38 ; New York 30 ; Pennsylvania 24 ; Virginia
17; North Carolina 15; South Carolina 17;
Georgia 6 ; Ohio 15, &c.
CHAPTER II,
NATURAL DIVISIONS——BAYS——RIVERS——MOUN-
TAINS—— ISLANDS——SWAMPS—FACE OF THE
COUNTRY——MINERALOGY
NATURAL DIVISIONS.—The great Chesapeake
Bay making up through the middle of the state,
from north to south, elongated by the Susque-
hanna river, divides it into tv o parts, familiar-
ly termed the Eastern Shore and the Western
Shore. The Eastern Shore contains about one-
third of the superficies of the state. The rela-
tive population of the two shores, were,
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W. Shore.
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E. Shore.
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In 1790
1800
1810
1820
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212,089
237,156
263,435
291,711
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107,638
112,536
117,121
115;639
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