. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . , rail line routes to Boston, return-ing, steamer line routes, or vice versa. * * * X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less.* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. GEORGES MILLS, N. H. t^^Not on sale until May 1816. Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Boston & Maine R. R to Lake Sunapee. Woodsum Steamboat Co to Georges Mills. Returning, same route to Boston. To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to Boston and return,as shown on pages 64 to 67. THROUGH FARES. FROM VIA Philadelphia. Baltimore. W
. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . , rail line routes to Boston, return-ing, steamer line routes, or vice versa. * * * X Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less.* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. GEORGES MILLS, N. H. t^^Not on sale until May 1816. Extension from Boston, Mass. Route beyond Boston. Boston & Maine R. R to Lake Sunapee. Woodsum Steamboat Co to Georges Mills. Returning, same route to Boston. To be sold in connection with rail or steamer line routes to Boston and return,as shown on pages 64 to 67. THROUGH FARES. FROM VIA Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. (Basing fares.) Rail line routes to Boston and return $ $ $ Steamer line routes to Boston and return. Going, rail line routes to Boston, return-ing, steamer line routes, or vice versa. * * * Via Norwich Line fare will be $ .60 less.* Via Norwich Line fare will be .30 less. 91 FROM Baltimore. Washington, $ $ SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND *Picketts charge. GETTYSBURG, PA. The chief interest of Gettysburg is historic, and this it isthat attracts tourists from all parts of the world. The greatestbattle, considered the high-water mark of the Civil War, wasfought here on the 1st, 2d and 3d of Juh, 18(33, between thenational forces imder General Meade and the Confederate Armyunder General Lee. The principal object of interest, CemeteryHill, so named from having long been the site of the villagecemetery, forms the central and most striking feature at Gettys-burg. Here were the l^nion lieadquarters, and standing on itscrest the visitor has the key to the position of the Union forcesduring those eventful three days of July. Flanking CemeteryHill on the west, about a mile distant, is Cemetery Ridge, onwhich were General Lees headciuarters and the bulk of theConfederate forces. Other spots usuallv visited are BennersHill, Gulps Hill, Round Top and Little^Roimd Top; also Wil-loughby Rim, where Bufords
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