. Forest life and forest trees [microform] : comprising winter camp-life among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure : with descriptions of lumbering operations on the various rivers of Maine and New Brunswick. Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Forest reserves; Forest reserves; Outdoor life; Forêts et sylviculture; Forêts et sylviculture; Réserves forestières; Réserves forestières; Plein air. Lewislon ycpscook. xpresj^ivo )ilcht'.s ill sting tlie ami fifty , lilt where me liuiitl- portunity atteiulecl lobscot, it her oi'tlio ween the iger, with s, ramify- e regions u'vey the iko


. Forest life and forest trees [microform] : comprising winter camp-life among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure : with descriptions of lumbering operations on the various rivers of Maine and New Brunswick. Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Forest reserves; Forest reserves; Outdoor life; Forêts et sylviculture; Forêts et sylviculture; Réserves forestières; Réserves forestières; Plein air. Lewislon ycpscook. xpresj^ivo )ilcht'.s ill sting tlie ami fifty , lilt where me liuiitl- portunity atteiulecl lobscot, it her oi'tlio ween the iger, with s, ramify- e regions u'vey the ikos, and into the ys, made lers, have In time 3scot dis- r mouths n Bruns- " to Dix- ires ; but servoir of ity, west- tributary f RIVER IJFE. 2'iry ofllic Andro^'oiririn, "some thirty or forty miles, the country is eaid to lie woiuh'rfi'.l for its mountains.'' Respecting' the water jiower and privilcires f)n this river, f'ol- onel A. J. Stone, to whom I 'im chidly under obliiratioiis lor the facts involved in tliis \)tiv\ of my work, says, " I douht whetlicr there is a slate in the Union that can show so many as we can on tlie AndroscofTirin and its ; " There are now three or lour water-falls at Eumford, on this river, while anciently then '^oust have been others of greater mag- nitude, for deep holes are seen worn high up on the rocky banks, â wjicre the waters never ran in modern times. Now the whole. Ruuiford Falls, Androscoggin Kivcr. descent is divided into two principal and two minor falls, the first two being from six to ten feet, the middle seventy feet perpen- dicular, and the foiu'th twenty feet, M'hile the whole pitch is es- timated at one hundred and eijrhtv feet. It is the middle fall, however, that M'ill attract the attention of the traveler, for there the torrent of water pouring down with the noise of thunder, and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh


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