Annual ReportJ.B. Lyon Company, 1912 |
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... East India Co. , 1704 . 36. Washington Houses in Washington , Eng . , and Sulgrave , Eng . 37. Washington House in Brington , Eng . , and Washington Church in Pur- leigh , Eng . 38. Lincoln's Birthplace ( log cabin ) in Hodgenville , Ky ...
... East India Co. , 1704 . 36. Washington Houses in Washington , Eng . , and Sulgrave , Eng . 37. Washington House in Brington , Eng . , and Washington Church in Pur- leigh , Eng . 38. Lincoln's Birthplace ( log cabin ) in Hodgenville , Ky ...
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... eastern end , after which it passes through the vil- lage of Watkins and empties into the head of Seneca Lake . The ... eastern part of the reservation , the stream , leap- ing from ledge to ledge , descends 400 feet , or four times as ...
... eastern end , after which it passes through the vil- lage of Watkins and empties into the head of Seneca Lake . The ... eastern part of the reservation , the stream , leap- ing from ledge to ledge , descends 400 feet , or four times as ...
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... Watkins Glen . These may be grouped under the following sub - divisions , beginning at the east end and proceeding westward , the distances being only rough approxima- tions 40 AMERICAN SCENIC AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY .
... Watkins Glen . These may be grouped under the following sub - divisions , beginning at the east end and proceeding westward , the distances being only rough approxima- tions 40 AMERICAN SCENIC AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY .
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... east of the Cascade and has been an unsightly object for more than two scores of years . These stairs we removed ; but to effect a crossing of the gorge , the old path which continued around behind the waterfall was widened and ...
... east of the Cascade and has been an unsightly object for more than two scores of years . These stairs we removed ; but to effect a crossing of the gorge , the old path which continued around behind the waterfall was widened and ...
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... east . The path is four feet wide , cut out of the face of the rock , forty feet above the bottom of the gorge and thirty feet lower than the old path in this portion of the Glen . By the way of this path , there is about thirty feet ...
... east . The path is four feet wide , cut out of the face of the rock , forty feet above the bottom of the gorge and thirty feet lower than the old path in this portion of the Glen . By the way of this path , there is about thirty feet ...
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