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Forks near J. K. Fulkerson's, 1965' 



Cross roads near T. Murphy's, 1535 



Forks next south, . . 1610' 



Summit south, 1760' 



Forks at School House No. 9, 1630' 



" next south, 1610' 



" near A. Conner's, 1530 



11 next south-west, 1410' 



Crossing of Dyeberry next south, 1315' 



Forks near W. O'Neill's, 1400' 



" P. O'Neill's, 1490' 



. " J. Kelley's, 1540' 



" H. Mills's, 1590' 



W. Hall's, 1585' 



M. Kelley's, 1460' 



Level of Dyeberry creek near J. Thomas's, 1390' 



Forks near M. Doyle's, 1390' 



" next south, 1300' 



Crossing of Dyeberry near D. Cramer's, 1270' 



35. Clinton, in Wayne county. 



This lies directly south from Mount Pleasant, having the 

 extreme southeast corner of Susquehanna, on the half of its 

 western boundary, and the new county of Lackawanna on 

 the southern half. 



The West Branch of Lackawaxen passes south through 

 the eastern portion of the township and drains a very large 

 area of the same, while Lackawanna river flows along its 

 western margin and carries the rain-fall from the western 

 slope of the Moosic Mountains into the Susquehanna at 

 Pittston. 



The D. & H. Canal Co. have several large ponds in this 

 township for storing up their water supply, among which 

 are White Oak. Long, and Elk ponds. 



The surface of this area is extremely diversified ; in the 

 eastern portion the hill slopes, although often quite steep, 

 are mostly arable, while as we go west the land becomes 

 rougher until we reach the eastern escarpment of the Moosic 

 mountains where all civilization ceases and we enter an un- 

 broken wilderness 2 to 3 miles wide along the western border. 



