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A gazetteer of the state of New-York : comprising its topography, geology, mineralogical resources, civil divisions, canals, railroads and public institutions; together with general statistics... AlsoA guide between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston ..A guide between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston: containing a description of the principal places; railroad and steamboat routes; tables of distances, etc. Also, routes of travel from Boston to Buffalo, and from New York to MontrealA guide between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston: containing a description of the principal places; railroad and steamboat routes; tables of distances, etc. Also, routes of travel from Boston to Buffalo, and from New York to MontrealChicago magazine : the West as it is (Volume Volume I Number 1)Ford's travelers' and shippers' guide book "A" of New York stateThe doomed city! Chicago during an appalling ordeal! : the fire demon's carnival : the conflagrations in the West, South and North divisions : graphic sketches from the scene of the disasterThe Great Lakes, or Inland seas of America : embracing a full description of lakes Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario; rivers St. Mary, St. Clair, Detroit, Niagara, and St. Lawrence ; Lake Winnipeg, etc. ; together with the commerce of the lake, and trips through the lakes ; giving a descrThe New York State register. 1843-Tourist's guide to Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, and St. Lawrence River : also, a guide to Lakes George and Champlain, Ottowa and SaguenayTourist's guide to the Mississippi River : giving all the railroad and steamboat routes diverging from Chicago, Milwaukee, and Dubuque, toward St. Paul, and the falls of St. Anthony; also, railroad and steamboat routes from Chicago and Milwaukee to Lake Superior; together with an account of cities aUpper lakes of North America; being a guide from Niagara Falls and Toronto, to Mackinac, Chicago, Saut Ste Marie, etc., passing through lakes Michigan and Superior; returning through lakes Huron and St. Clair, to Detroit and Buffalo ..
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