. Book of the Royal blue . nd across a narrow strip of WashingtonCounty, crossing the river at HarpersFerry, where the road enters West Vir-ginia on its route across the AlleghanyMountains, following the border line be-tween Maryland and West Virginia, withWashington and Allegheny Counties inMaryland on the north side of the Poto-mac, and Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan,Hampshire and Mineral Counties in WestVirginia on the south side, in the ordernamed from east to west. Throughout this valley of the PotomacRiver the sportsman finds many haunts inthe mountainous section for wild turkey,partridge,


. Book of the Royal blue . nd across a narrow strip of WashingtonCounty, crossing the river at HarpersFerry, where the road enters West Vir-ginia on its route across the AlleghanyMountains, following the border line be-tween Maryland and West Virginia, withWashington and Allegheny Counties inMaryland on the north side of the Poto-mac, and Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan,Hampshire and Mineral Counties in WestVirginia on the south side, in the ordernamed from east to west. Throughout this valley of the PotomacRiver the sportsman finds many haunts inthe mountainous section for wild turkey,partridge, squirrel, raccoon and rabbit, andthe waters in sections abound in black bass. Among the stopping-off places in thisterritory most convenient to the sportsmanare North iNIountain, in Berkeley County,W. Va., Cherry Run and Berkeley Springs,in Morgan County, W. Va.; Hancock, inWashington County, Md.; Great Cacapon,in Morgan County, W. Va., where theGreat Cacapon River empties into the Poto-mac; and Green Springs, in Hampshire.


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