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Appletons' General Guide to 

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Edition of 1899. With numerous Maps 

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 Middle States and Canada ; 

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Appletons' 

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By Miss E. R. Scidmore. New edition, 

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Appletons' 

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By Charles G. D. Roberts. A guide for 

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Appletons' 



Dictionary of New York 



and Vicinity. 



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