TENNESSEE AND OHIO.
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two from Tennessee cross the western part of the state ? '
37. Which of these rivers rises in Kentucky? 38. What
ıs the general direction of the rivers in Kentucky? Ans.
Northwest. 39. What town, the largest in the state, on
the Ohio, a short distance above New Albany? 40.
What town, the second in population, about 80 miles
south from Cincinnati? 41. What two growing towns on
the Ohio, opposite Cincinnati! 42. What town, of con-
siderable imnartance. at the mouth of the Tennessee ?
of this state? 50. What rivers unite and form the Ten-
nessee? 51. What low range of mountains extends
'hrough Tennessee? 52. What is the capital, and on
what river?
In what state, and where situated, is Toledo? Mau-
nee City? Sandusky? Cleveland? Steubenville ?
Zanesville? Marietta? Portsmouth? Cincinnati?
Dayton? Xenia? Springfield ? CoLUMBUs ?——
Michigan City? Fort Wayne? Madison? New Al-
yany?! Evansville? InDranaroLis?!‘ Logansport?
—Paducah? Louisville? FrankKrorT? Carroll-
jon? Covington? Maysville? Lexington ?——Jack-
son? Clarksville? NaAsHvıLLE? Murfreesboro’?
Knoxville? Chattanooga? Columbia? Memnhis?
TENNESSEE.—43. What two states on the north? 44.
What state on the east? 45. What three states on the
south? 46. What two states on the west? 47. What
mountains on the eastern boundary?! 48. What river
On the western? 49. What are the two largest rivers
1. E-e, M-n. 9%. P-a, V-a. 3. V-a, K-y. 4 I-a. 5. O-o. 6. M-m,
3-0, M-i. 7. M-e. 8, C-s on 8-0. 9. P-h. 10. C-e, C-e., 11. S-d, X-a,
D-n. 1%, O-i. 18. M-a, 14. T-o. 15. 8-y. 16. C-d. 17. M-n, M-n, 18.
0-0. 19. K-y. 20. I-8, 21. O-o. 22. W-h, 283. W-e. 24. K-e. 25, I-s,
9n the W-a. 928. Man N. A-v. F-a. 27. T-e H-e. 9R. M-n C-vy. 29. I-a, 0-0.
80. V-a. 81, T-e, 82. M-i,I-8. 88. 0-0. 84. B-g S-y, C-d. 85, L-g, K-y,
@-n. 86, C-d, T-e. 87. C-d. 38. Answered above. 39. L-e, 40. L-n. 41.
On, N-t. 42. P-h, 43. K-y, V-a. 44. N. C-a. 45, Ga, A-a, M-1. 46, A-s,
M-i. 47, A-y. 48. M-i. 49, C-d, T-e, 50. H-n, C-h, 51. C-d. 52. N-e.0n
tha CA.
4. The Ohio River, which
forms the entire southern
boundary, is navigable for
steamboats to Pittsburg, in
Pennsylvania, a distance of
nearly 1,000 miles.
5. At some seasons, the
waler in the Ohio becomes
so low that it can not benav-
igated. The average range
between high and low water
is generally about 50 feet.
YIRW OR OINCGINN ATI.
LESSON LXII.
OHIO.
1. Oxıo is an agricultural ‚state, and noted for
its rapid growth in wealth and population.
2. It ranks first among the states in the quantity of wool
and Indian corn produced; among the first in wheat, and
only second in barley, cheese, and live-stock,
3. The face of the counfry is generally level. A ridge of
highlands extends throuzh ihe state, separaiing the rivers
Howine north from those flowing south inlo the Ohio.
6. Coal and iron abound,
The coal region extends from
the Scioto River through the
‚outheastern part of the state to the Pennsylvania line,
7, Ohio surpasses all the other states of the Mississippi
Valley in the number of its flourishing cıties and villages,
8. Cineinnati, called the Queen of the West, is, with the
sxception of New Orleans, the largest. Lown west of the
Alleghany Mountains. Its commerce and manufactures are
mportant. It is noted for being the largest pork market in
‘he world.
9, Cineinnati is distinguished for its literary and benevo-
‚ent institutions. ‘The Cincinnati Observatory stands on the
-on of Mount Adams. an eminence near the city.