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Hammond, Samuel H. In the Adirondacks; or, Sport in the North Woods. i2mo, 

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Harte, W. Blackburn. By stage-coach in the Adirondacks. (See New England 

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Headley, Rev. Joel Tyler. The Adirondack ; or, Life in the woods. New edition, 

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