Annual ReportJ.B. Lyon Company, 1912 |
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... known . The wide range of the esteem which was entertained for him is indicated by the fact that upon his death the President of the United States sent a message of sympathy to his wife ; the Gov- ernor of the State attended the funeral ...
... known . The wide range of the esteem which was entertained for him is indicated by the fact that upon his death the President of the United States sent a message of sympathy to his wife ; the Gov- ernor of the State attended the funeral ...
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... known as the Watkins Glen Grist - mill was built by direction of Dr. Samuel Watkins in the Entrance Amphitheatre , the widen- ing of the Glen at the eastern end of the reservation . With the building of this mill , the first rude paths ...
... known as the Watkins Glen Grist - mill was built by direction of Dr. Samuel Watkins in the Entrance Amphitheatre , the widen- ing of the Glen at the eastern end of the reservation . With the building of this mill , the first rude paths ...
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... known as the Small Punch Bowl and Large Punch Bowl , west of the railroad viaduct . The property was then owned by George G. Freer , but the active propa- gation of the fame of the Glen was conducted by Morvalden Ells , a newspaper man ...
... known as the Small Punch Bowl and Large Punch Bowl , west of the railroad viaduct . The property was then owned by George G. Freer , but the active propa- gation of the fame of the Glen was conducted by Morvalden Ells , a newspaper man ...
Page 50
... known , up • to the present time , the politics of Mr. Frost , the Superintendent . I do not want to know the politics of any member of the Committee in connection with the work or of any person employed by the Society on behalf of the ...
... known , up • to the present time , the politics of Mr. Frost , the Superintendent . I do not want to know the politics of any member of the Committee in connection with the work or of any person employed by the Society on behalf of the ...
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... known as Watkins Glen , in the town of Dix , Schuyler County , acquired by the State pursuant to chapter six hundred and seventy- six of the laws of nineteen hundred and six , shall be known as the Watkins Glen Reservation , and ...
... known as Watkins Glen , in the town of Dix , Schuyler County , acquired by the State pursuant to chapter six hundred and seventy- six of the laws of nineteen hundred and six , shall be known as the Watkins Glen Reservation , and ...
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Abm Van Gelder acct acres Albany Aldermen American Scenic appointed arboretum audited & allowed beautiful Board Bridge building Cartman church City Hall Park Commission Commissioners Committee & allowed Common Council held Corporation County Court House Crater Lake East erected Esqrs feet George GEORGE FREDERICK KUNZ Gilbert granted Henry Shute hereby Historic Preservation Society Indians interest Island Ivers James Duane Esq John Broome Lake land Lease Legislature Letchworth Letchworth Park Library Lott Maiden Lane Manor Hall Mayor issue Mayor Richard Varick miles Mission National Park Niagara Falls officers Petition Plate praying present President read & referred Recorder Repairs Report Richard Varick Richard Varick Esq River Road Scenic and Historic Schuyler side Slip Street tablet Ten Eyck Thomas Thos Ten Eyck tion Trail Treasurer United vizt Ward Washington Watkins Glen West William York City YORK CITY HALL Yosemite National Park
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Page 161 - The planets, all the infinite host of heaven, Are shining on the sad abodes of death Through the still lapse of ages. All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom. Take the wings Of morning, pierce the Barcan wilderness, Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound, Save his own dashings...
Page 217 - We have met the enemy and they are ours; two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop.
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