4463. North Carolina.—Settled 1650, by English; square miles, 48,000; capital, Raleigh; one of the "Old Thirteen."


4464. South Carolina.—Settled 1689, by English; square miles, 24,000; capital, Columbus; one of the "Old Thirteen."


4465. Georgia.—Settled 1733, by English; square miles, 60,000; capital, Milledgeville; one of the "Old Thirteen."


4466. Florida.—For near two hundred years under Spain, was ceded to the United States in 1819, and the East and West formed one territory in 1822; St. Augustine is the oldest town in the United States; Tallahasse is the capital; Pensacola, U. S. naval station. Admitted into the Union 1845.


4467. Ohio.—Settled 1788, by English; square miles, 39,000; capital, Columbus; admitted into the Union 1802.