. The Erie railway and its branches . ne of Coopers novel, The Last of the Mohicans. CALLICOON, Cochecton, Sullivan Co., N. N. Y. Fr Dunkirk, 324Crossing Callicoon creek we come tothe station of the same name, intro-ducing us to a wild and thinly settledregion, of which leather is the principalproduction. HANKINS, Fremont, Sullivan Co., JV. ;«. /r. N. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 317A small unimportant station near theline of Sullivan county. BASKET, Fremont, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 147 JV. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 313 A small village at the mouth of Basket creek. Also known as Long Eddy. LORDVI


. The Erie railway and its branches . ne of Coopers novel, The Last of the Mohicans. CALLICOON, Cochecton, Sullivan Co., N. N. Y. Fr Dunkirk, 324Crossing Callicoon creek we come tothe station of the same name, intro-ducing us to a wild and thinly settledregion, of which leather is the principalproduction. HANKINS, Fremont, Sullivan Co., JV. ;«. /r. N. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 317A small unimportant station near theline of Sullivan county. BASKET, Fremont, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 147 JV. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 313 A small village at the mouth of Basket creek. Also known as Long Eddy. LORDVILLE, Hattcock, Delaware Co., IV. N. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 3 06 Formerly called Equinunk Station,from the pretty village of that name onthe opposite side of the river in Penn-sylvania. STOCKPORT, Hancock, Delaware Co., N. Y. Fr. Dunkirk, 301 The village of Stockport is across theriver in Pennsylvania. Four milesbeyond here we cross the east branchof the Delaware, which unites with themain branch a little HANCOCK, Hancock, Delaware Co., JV. N. V. Fr. Dtinkirk, 296A pretty, romantic village, shut inbetween the mountains, but increas-ing in importance, owing to its beingtlie railroad outlet for the entire valleyof the East Delaware Branch. Stagesleave this station for Hamden, Delhi,and Franklin. HALES EDDY, To7)ipki>is, Delaware Co., N. m. fr. N. Y. Fr. Djifikirk, 288 DEPOSIT, San/ord, Broome Co., N. Y., and Tompkins, Delaware Co., JV. N. Y. Fr. Dimkirk, 283This is the centre of a large lumber-ing business, and is situated partly inDelaware and partly in Broome double track has been laid fromhere to Painted Post, ii6 mile west of this point we crossthe Oquago creek, and, leaving thebasin of the Delaware, commence on aheavy ascending grade to surmount thedividing ridge between this basin andthat of the Susquehanna. A daily lineof stages connects with Nineveh on theAlbany and Susquehanna


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