. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . fton—one-half acre, owned by Mrs. S. L. George, Watertown, N. Y. Lookout—two acres, owned by Thomas H. Borden, New York. Ella—one-fourth acre, owned by - R. E. Hungerford, Watertown, N. Y. Little Charm—one-eighth acre, owned by Mrs. F. W. Barker, Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Frost—two acres, owned by Mrs. S. L. Frost, Watertown, N. Y. Excelsior Group—five acres, owned by C. S. Goodwin, New York. Sylvan and Moss—three acres, owned by S. T. Woolworth, Watertown, N. Y. Elephant Rock—one-eighth acre, owned by T. C. Chittenden, Watertown, N. Y. Grou
. Routes and rates for summer tours ... 1888 . fton—one-half acre, owned by Mrs. S. L. George, Watertown, N. Y. Lookout—two acres, owned by Thomas H. Borden, New York. Ella—one-fourth acre, owned by - R. E. Hungerford, Watertown, N. Y. Little Charm—one-eighth acre, owned by Mrs. F. W. Barker, Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Frost—two acres, owned by Mrs. S. L. Frost, Watertown, N. Y. Excelsior Group—five acres, owned by C. S. Goodwin, New York. Sylvan and Moss—three acres, owned by S. T. Woolworth, Watertown, N. Y. Elephant Rock—one-eighth acre, owned by T. C. Chittenden, Watertown, N. Y. Group—one acre, owned by Odd Fellows, Watertown, N. Y. Alice—two acres, owned by Col. A. J. Casse, New York. Schooner— acres, owned by ... .J. Norman, Whitehouse, New York. Birch—seven acres, owned by : W. J. Lewis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ours—three acres, owned by Mrs. M. Carter, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Berkshire—twenty acres, owned by Hon. S. G. Pope, Ogdensburg, N. Y. The Branches—(Prospect Park) Mrs J H. Read, New KOME, WATEKTOWN AND OGDENSBURG RAILROAD. SHOOTING THE RAPIDS. / .int; Alexandria Bay,by thepalaceday steamers of theRichelieu & Ontario Navigation Royal MailLint, the tourist enjoys a view of all the ThousandIblands, which,commencing at Cape Vincent,endit Brockville or Morristown. The picturesque-nessof this trip is almost indescribable. Althoughthe islands are not as attractive as those betweenClayton the scenery,general-> speaking, is of a wild and interesting last of the Thousand Islands are called theThree Sisters, from their resemblance to each>ther. They are situated equi-distant from eachther and in nearly a direct line between Brock-ville, the terminus of the eastern division of theCanadian Pacific Railway,and Morristown on theRome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad; andIt has often been remarked, it seems as if naturehad placed them there as natural abutments ofa bridge to connect these railw
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