. The Catskill Mountains; . ONDOUT Sta. is reached. Ron-dout was formerly a village, and in1614 the Dutch established a settle-ment here. It is the river port of thecity of Kingston, which was incor-porated in 1872. It has extensivemanufacturing interests, and has longenjoyed the largest river commerce ofany point on the Hudson, except Al-bany. Several steamboat lines areoperated here. The fleet and famousMary Powell, makes daily tripsbetween this port and New Yorkduring the summer and early autumn. The large and commo-dious steamers of the Central-Hudson Steamboat NightLine, and the New


. The Catskill Mountains; . ONDOUT Sta. is reached. Ron-dout was formerly a village, and in1614 the Dutch established a settle-ment here. It is the river port of thecity of Kingston, which was incor-porated in 1872. It has extensivemanufacturing interests, and has longenjoyed the largest river commerce ofany point on the Hudson, except Al-bany. Several steamboat lines areoperated here. The fleet and famousMary Powell, makes daily tripsbetween this port and New Yorkduring the summer and early autumn. The large and commo-dious steamers of the Central-Hudson Steamboat NightLine, and the New York Central trains (by way of the RhineclifFFerry) all contribute to the increasing traffic of The Ulster &Delaware trains. Leaving Rondout Station, the train winds gracefully up thegrade from tide level and intersects with the West Shore Rail-road near the center of the THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. 4S


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