. Pennsylvania Railroad System ... a description of its main lines and branches, with notes of the historical events which have taken place in the territory contiguous .. . m Lock Haven, the railroad continueson, through Farrandsville, a fire brick town; North Bend, earliest knownas Young Womans Town, from an Indian legend, and later as NorthPoint, to Renovo, which owes its growth to the railroad shops placed here bythe old Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, many years ago. It lies in a beautifulsemi-circular valley, watered by Paddy Run and Drury Run and flankedby one-thousand-foot high mountains.
. Pennsylvania Railroad System ... a description of its main lines and branches, with notes of the historical events which have taken place in the territory contiguous .. . m Lock Haven, the railroad continueson, through Farrandsville, a fire brick town; North Bend, earliest knownas Young Womans Town, from an Indian legend, and later as NorthPoint, to Renovo, which owes its growth to the railroad shops placed here bythe old Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, many years ago. It lies in a beautifulsemi-circular valley, watered by Paddy Run and Drury Run and flankedby one-thousand-foot high mountains. Westport, a little town at the mouth of Kettle Creek, is the nearestpoint to the old castle home of Ole Bull, world-famous as a violinist ageneration ago. Keating marks the junction of Sinnemahoning Creek with the westbranch of the Susquehanna. From thence, the railroad turns northwest-ward up the narrow valley of the Sinnemahoning, rapidly ascending theslope of the watershed. One will notice on a high rock overhanging theSusquehanna, near the confluence of the two streams, a perfect crosscarved deep into the strata. It is said to have been the work of a French.
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