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Tunis's topographical and pictorial guide to Niagara; containing also 1855 

 a description of the route through Canada, and the great northern route, 

 from Niagara Falls to Montreal, Boston, and Saratoga Springs. . . . 

 Niagara Falls: W. E. Tunis. 1855. 



Other editions published in 1856, 1857, 1869, 1870, 1873, and 1874. 



1856 



Ensign, Bridgman and Fanning. Guide to the western rivers and 1856 

 lakes with engravings and railroad routes. N. Y. : Ensign, Bridgman and En81 8 n 

 Fanning. 1856. 



Plenty of figures but not very complete information as to points of 

 interest. The Cave of the Winds is located on the Canadian side. The 

 account is accompanied by a view of the Horseshoe Falls from the Canadian 

 side. 



International topographical railroad guide between the Atlantic sea- 1856 

 board and the Missouri river. W. E. Tunis. Niagara Falls, N. Y. : 

 M. Wallace. Chicago: 1856. Pp. 52-58. 



Compact and accurate account of Niagara Falls and vicinity, with 

 special attention to the Suspension Bridge two miles below the Falls. 



1857 



ALLEN, STEPHEN M. Address on the occasion of the opening of 1857 

 navigation to Niagara Falls, July 4, 1857. Niagara Falls, N. Y. : Pool Allen 

 and Sleeper. 1 857. 



A history of the Niagara portage. 



DlSTURNELL, J. comp. (A trip through the lakes of North America.) 1857 

 N. Y.: Disturnell. 1857. Pp. 206-217. Disturnell 



Hunter, William S. Jr. Hunter's panoramic guide from Niagara 1857 

 Falls to Quebec. . . . Boston. J. P. Jewett and Co. 1857. Pp. Hunter 

 1-18. 



Profusely illustrated. Another edition in 1 860. 



Tourist's guide to Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, and St. Lawrence 1857 

 River. . . . N. Y.: Disturnell. 1857c. Pp. 1-26. 



(A) trip through the lakes of North America. . . . N. Y.: J. 1857 

 Disturnell. 1857. Pp. 206-217. 



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