. 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 . comfortable beds, and good fare. This station is just equi-distant from New York and Dunkirk. From Campville a remarkable embanked curve in theroad follows the river side, and then, rushing across awide plain by a straight section, in length only second to. that at Delaware, we suddenly come upon the p
. 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 . comfortable beds, and good fare. This station is just equi-distant from New York and Dunkirk. From Campville a remarkable embanked curve in theroad follows the river side, and then, rushing across awide plain by a straight section, in length only second to. that at Delaware, we suddenly come upon the pretty vil-lage of Owego (from New York 2361 miles, from Dunkirk 223|miles). The station and offices here, like the town itself,are next in rank to Binghamton, to which Owego bearsmuch resemblance, though not possessing the natural ad-vantages of position which Binghamton enjoys. It is 140 GUIDE-BOOK OF THE
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