. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . DOWN THE LAKE. !/5y aid of accompanying page maps and out-line cuts distributed through the book, the reader^iiould have no didiculty in locating points of in-terest as seen from the steamboats. Travelersfrom the north should read paragraphs in reverseoidei. beginning at Ticonderoga. East andwest indicate side to look from the channelusually taken by the steamboat. Distances givenare air-line distances from Caldwell, unless stateddifferently. From the station landing look down the outstretching point extending from the westterminat


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . DOWN THE LAKE. !/5y aid of accompanying page maps and out-line cuts distributed through the book, the reader^iiould have no didiculty in locating points of in-terest as seen from the steamboats. Travelersfrom the north should read paragraphs in reverseoidei. beginning at Ticonderoga. East andwest indicate side to look from the channelusually taken by the steamboat. Distances givenare air-line distances from Caldwell, unless stateddifferently. From the station landing look down the outstretching point extending from the westterminates in Tea Island, about a mile this is seen Tongue Mountain, and a littleat the right, the round top of Shelving two miles beyond Tea Island, at the right,is Diamond Island; beyond this, partially hiddenby it, is Long Island, at right of Long Island isAssembly Point. About two miles away on thelight is Plum Point; on the high ground, a littlencaior, is seen the summer place of the PaulistFatluMs. Xcarcr. showing as a headland


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