a _ 



. v either descend by water into Lake Ontario 

 by the way of Oswego, or you may proceed by 



. . 71.. ■:- a Hk er Point to the . ..." Lake. 

 . rs ..lao ■.!. :- v at:;- :■:" vV.; aa. Creek, r: -en tec 



the Great Canal a few n: 



Rod 



„ i 



per: "Trains:, in tne .alter case, a voyage 01 : .: : . ..> 

 navigatiun i .uroa "•: irame -..„ — or" : .".ay 



daigua outlet ana M a Creek, a; far as Lyons- — 



or vou cav nroceec! on the Seneca river a: toe 



Cayuga lake a- far as this p-uce. which is aksi .." 



about tweuty-eighi ooles fram the heaa v :: 



the Susc: :ei : ..",:.:. — or vou caav cont.ir.oe vou; 



; Seneca riser ihr ou gh th- .s and 



a ai = ' :<f th r Sea. eat. L : :k Na\ igatlen C a:o. : :- ay. 



Gene*- a : . ; :Ve :n t ;,-::•: e 4a n.iies ta the 



^' J -*.....* CA.iC ill i I > '- - «■_...-,..-. j_ ..... ww UV 



would _ . : :" socio \ -.no vast fa- 



cilities of communication created by the Western 

 Canal ; From Schenectady to the south end o{ 



Cayuga or Seaeea Lake?. • . .. nt ?.\ ; :: :e: 



i 



— ill _ 



r, fort}' miles through the 

 ? most ferule country in the world. 



Imagination, in gs behind real 



and ihe utmosl .etch of poetic % becomes 



