. Harper's New York and Erie rail-road guide book : containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns, villages, and most important works on the road ; with one hundred and thirty-six engravings by Lossing and Barritt, from original sketches made expressly for this work by William Macleod . 60 GUIDE-BOOK OF THE at the foot of a range of bold and picturesque a few yards, on our left, we have the first viewof the Delaware, flowing through its extensive river we are now to trace almost to its mile from the bridge over the Neversink, we stop atDelaware (


. Harper's New York and Erie rail-road guide book : containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns, villages, and most important works on the road ; with one hundred and thirty-six engravings by Lossing and Barritt, from original sketches made expressly for this work by William Macleod . 60 GUIDE-BOOK OF THE at the foot of a range of bold and picturesque a few yards, on our left, we have the first viewof the Delaware, flowing through its extensive river we are now to trace almost to its mile from the bridge over the Neversink, we stop atDelaware (from New York 881 miles, from Dunkirk37H miles). This important station is situated on a


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