» GEOGRAPHY. G 5 . 3 



Miles. A. T. 



Fairdale, J essup township, 4.5 W. S. W. 1145' 



Forest Lake, Forest Lake township, . . 4.2 N. W. 1560' 



Friendsville, Mid dletown township, . . 10.1 N. W. 1550' 



Gibson, Gibson township, 12.3 E. 1225' 



Glennwood, Lenox township, 15.1 S. S. E. 850 



Grangerville, Rush township, 10. W. S. W. 1025' 



Harford, Harford township, 10. E. S. E. 1275' 



Herrick, Herrick township, 19.1 E. S. E. 1803' 



Foster, Lenox township, 10.6 S. S. E. 890' 



Jackson, Jackson township, 15.1 W. 



Lanesboro, Harmony township, .... 18.1 E. N. E. 982' 



Lawsville Center, Liberty township, . . 7.8 N. 1085' 



Lenox, Lenox township, 14.1 S. E. — 



Lenoxville, Lenox township, 17.6 S. E. 1040' 



Little Meadows, A polacon township, . . 16.8 N. W. 1075' 



Lynn, Springville township, 12.0 S. S. E. 1210' 



Middletown, Middletown township, . . . 11.0 W. N. W. 1060' 



Montrose Depot, Harford township, ... 5.7 E. S. E. 1050' 



New Mil/or d, New Milford township, . . 8.8 E. N. E. 1084' 



Niven, Springville township, 12.3 S. — 



Oakley, Harford township, 9.2 S. E. 942 



Bush, Rush township, 10.3 W. S. W. — 



Silver Lake, Silver Lake township, ... 7.9 N. 1585' 



Smiley's, Gibson township, 16.1 E. S. E. 1115' 



South Gibson, Gibson township, 14.9 S. E. 1010' 



Springville, Springville township, ... 9.5 S. 1257 



St. Joseph, Choconut township, 7.9 N. W. — 



Summers, New Milford township, . ... 9.3 N. E. 1010' 



Thompson Center, Thompson township, . 19.4 E. 1703' 



Uniondale, Herrick township, 22.1 E. S. E. 1693' 



Upsonville, Franklin township, 7.2 N. E. 1620' 



Fran klin For ks, Franklin township, . . 6.3 N. E. 1055 



West Auburn, Auburn township, .... 13.9 S. W. — 



Wayne county in the northeastern corner of Pennsyl- 

 vania, lies between Susquehanna county and the Delaware 

 river. 



Its boundaries as given by Mr. John Torrey of Hones- 

 dale, civil engineer and author of a map of Wayne county, 

 are as follows : 



From the New York State line its eastern boundary fol- 

 lows the meanders of the Delaware river down to Big Eddy, 

 a distance (by the stream) of 45 miles. 



From Big Eddy the line between Wayne and Pike runs 

 S. 31| ° W. 10 miles, 23 poles, to the mouth of Wallenpau- 

 pack creek ; — thence up the Wallenpaupack to where the 

 South Branch is crossed by the North and South Turnpike, 



