. Harpers' New York and Erie rail-road guide book .. . NEW VOKK AKD ERIE RAIL-ROAD. 79. esqueness of its scen-ery. But the gem ofthe views along thisromantic stream isfrom the bridge, look-ing over its shadeddell below toward thevillage of Barryville,whose white dwell-ings shine throughthe tall evergreensspringing from theedge of the creek,that is seen to jointhe Delaware on theright. We have nev-er seen more beauti-ful nooks than may be found on this creek, of whose mu-sical Indian name (no doubt very expressive of its singu-lar character) we regret not having heard any


. Harpers' New York and Erie rail-road guide book .. . NEW VOKK AKD ERIE RAIL-ROAD. 79. esqueness of its scen-ery. But the gem ofthe views along thisromantic stream isfrom the bridge, look-ing over its shadeddell below toward thevillage of Barryville,whose white dwell-ings shine throughthe tall evergreensspringing from theedge of the creek,that is seen to jointhe Delaware on theright. We have nev-er seen more beauti-ful nooks than may be found on this creek, of whose mu-sical Indian name (no doubt very expressive of its singu-lar character) we regret not having heard any (from New York 107 miles, from Dunkirk353 miles). This station lies a short distance beyond thecreek, on a highly elevated point above the Delaware, thathere makes a sudden bend a mile from the station, show-ing on its opposite bank the thriving village of , as this station is commonly called, has but littlebusiness at present, though with time it must prove animportant one, being so near the large village is another of the numerous offsprings


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