Where e'er I roam, what e'er I see, my heart, Chautauqua, turns to thee . By henry severance, M DUNKIRK, N. Y. BUFFALO, N. Works of Matthews, Northrup & Co. 1S91. COPYRIGHTED, ISM. CHAUTAITQIIA. By henry severance. Where ere I roam, what eer I see,]My heart, Chautauqua, turns to thee ! [The following lines were written with the desire togive the jieopie of this county, us well as the public atlarge, a clearer view of the growing industries, mental andmoral activities, and opening prospects whicli are unmis-takably beginning to dawn upon Chautauqua has the clear


Where e'er I roam, what e'er I see, my heart, Chautauqua, turns to thee . By henry severance, M DUNKIRK, N. Y. BUFFALO, N. Works of Matthews, Northrup & Co. 1S91. COPYRIGHTED, ISM. CHAUTAITQIIA. By henry severance. Where ere I roam, what eer I see,]My heart, Chautauqua, turns to thee ! [The following lines were written with the desire togive the jieopie of this county, us well as the public atlarge, a clearer view of the growing industries, mental andmoral activities, and opening prospects whicli are unmis-takably beginning to dawn upon Chautauqua has the clearest and most reliable history, upto the time of its publication, of any county in the the progress and development of the industries, ofscience and the arts, in the latter part of the nineteenthcentury, are being developed so rapidly that they seem tosavor more of romance than reality. All of the changes from a dense wilderness in whichthe untutored savage roamed, and the more or less de-structive wild beast jirowled. to its present promising con-dition,


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