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BURLINGTON

Volume 5 · 224 words · 1860 Edition

city and port, capital of the county of Chittenden, in the state of Vermont, North America, is pleasantly situated on the east side of Lake Champlain, 31 miles W.N.W. of Montpelier. The town is regularly laid out, and contains many elegant houses, generally surrounded by gardens. The scenery in the vicinity is magnificent. Besides the Vermont University (a well-endowed institution, with a medical school and a library of 13,000 vols.), it has a court-house, county buildings, banks, &c. The harbour is protected on the west by a breakwater. In 1849-50, there were 342 vessels of 82,856 tons cleared, and 404 vessels of 99,435 tons entered, in the foreign trade. Burlington is connected by railways with Canada and the western states. Pop. 7605.

city and port of entry, capital of the county of the same name in the state of New Jersey, on the east side of the Delaware, 16 miles N.E. of Philadelphia. It has a city-hall, lyceum, library, and many elegant houses. Pop. 5398. Registered shipping (1850) 7578 tons.

capital of the Des Moines county, in the state of Iowa, North America, stands on the west bank of the Mississippi, 62 miles S.S.E. of Iowa city. It was laid out in 1833, and in 1850 had a population of 5129. It is the largest city in the state, and has a considerable trade.