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Identifier: americapicturesq01cook (find matches)
Title: The Domes of the Yosemite. America, picturesque and descriptive
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Cook, Joel, 1842-1910
Subjects: United States -- Description and travel Canada -- Description and travel
Publisher: New York, P.F. Collier
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ill,and proceeds over the Lebanon Valley to the Sus-quehanna River at Harrisburg. This rich limestonevalley, between the South Mountain and the BlueRidge, is a good farming district, and also a wealthyregion of iron manufacture. The Reading systemalso sends its East Pennsylvania route eastward toAllentown in the Lehigh Valley, and thence to NewYork. Factory smokes overhang Reading, throughwhich the Schuylkill flows in crooked course, spannedby frequent bridges, and puffing steam jets on allsides show the busy industries. A good district sur-rounds Reading in the mountain valleys, and thethrifty Dutch farmers in large numbers come intothe town to trade. The high forest-clad mountainsrise precipitously on both sides, with electric railwaysrunning up and around them, disclosing magnificentviews. The old red sandstone of these enclosinghills has been liberally hewn out to make the orna-mental columns for the Court House portico and buildthe castellated jail, and also the red gothic chapel
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TRp k, ***%&£ AST0Rt READING AND POTTSVILLE. 189 and elaborate red gateway of the Charles EvansCemetery, where the chief townsfolk expect, liketheir ancestry, to be buried. The visitor who wishesto see one of the most attractive views over city,river, mountain and distant landscape can climb byrailway up to the White Spot, elevated a thou-sand feet above the river, on Penns Mount. Thispoint of outlook is an isolated remnant of Potsdamsandstone, lying, the geologists say, unconformablyon the Laurentian rock. Beyond Reading, the Schuylkill breaks throughthe Blue Ridge at Port Clinton Gap, eighteen milesto the northwest. The winding and romantic passis about three miles long, and just beyond there is, atPort Clinton, a maze of railway lines where theReading Company unites its branches convergingfrom various parts of the anthracite coal-fields. TheLittle Schuylkill River here falls into the largerstream, and a branch follows it northward to Ta-maqua, while the main line goes westward

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  • booksubject:Canada____Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:New_York__P_F__Collier
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