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Title: A Journey to America in 1834
Author: Robert Heywood
Release Date: February 15, 2008 [EBook #24626]
Language: English
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A JOURNEY TO AMERICA IN 1834
A JOURNEY TO
AMERICA IN 1834
BY
ROBERT HEYWOOD
OF THE PIKE, BOLTON
[Device]
PRIVATELY PRINTED
1919
One hundred copies printed for
the Editor by J. B. Peace, M.A.
at the University Press
Cambridge. October, 1919.
ROUTE
(_The numbers indicate pages in the Journal_)
Bolton (1).
Liverpool _to_ New York, _by packet "Britannia." May 1-June 8_ (1-23).
New York (23-26).
New York, _by steamer and stage via Princeton and Trenton to_
Philadelphia (26-30).
Philadelphia, _by stage via Frankford and Schuylkill and steamer to_
Baltimore (30-34).
Baltimore _to_ Washington (34-36).
Washington, _by stage via Alexandria and Mount Vernon back to_
Washington (36-37)
Washington, _by R. Potomac to Fredericksburg, then stage via Orange
Court, Charlottesville, Brookville, over Blue Ridge Mountains to_
Staunton. _Jenning's Gap, Charrodale, Warm Springs, Hot Springs,
Sulphur Springs, Lewisburg, Kamley, Deak, Hawk's Nest, R. Kanawha,
Charleston to_ Guyandotte, _thence by steamer down R. Ohio to_
Maysville (38-44).
Maysville, _via Hillsburgh, Paris to_ Lexington (44-45).
Lexington, _by stage via Frankford to_ Louisville (45-47).
Louisville, _by steamer up R. Ohio to_ Cincinnati (47-48).
Cincinnati, _by stage via Reading, Lebanon, Wainville and Springfield
to_ Columbus (48-49).
Columbus, _by stage via Zanesville, Cambridge to_ Wheeling (49-50).
Wheeling, _by steamer up R. Ohio to Steubenville, thence by stage via
Paris and Florence to_ Pittsburg (51-52).
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